Stevens County reporter (Morris, Minn.) 1876-1877
November 23, 1876 · Page 1 of 5
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aawBSBwaiKssg 'Yr$W**s ir :*v" v 4' v^Y-iTrT* .* ^%h-\4r^ S#*' 2 iwywn bSmmit&w&m •HM *ii£M v-iilihi'lM iWMfif f^f V '.*,**35 j*Jiw -.. i'.trj-r- ®T. ,f.-s --3 hut iml*.uMF*L }y'%Z S. GRAVES, Editor and Publisher. Devoted to General News, and the Interests of Stevens County. VOLUME 1, NUMBES 1 M0RRLS, MINN., Till KSDAV, N'OVKMBKlt 21 1X76. NO MONOPOLY! i— "n na Homestead, Pre-Emptitii And HURRAH! HURRAH! I CJomdI). MllorM Stevens STKVEXSJU HEPOltTER. Tiinlter Jultui*e laws of lite State*. ...'MJtHHi *.. KVERf THBK!?IAY, I#. It ia with pleasure that we present to onr Stevens County is situated next to the western WAB ON HIGH PRICEi, irfudfc, UV. 11. URAVliS, ftee trade, arid farmers' rights, to buy in the market, wliieh is many patrons nnd readers this numbed of cheapest boundary of the State, and is directly w "JEVe*.v person who in tli* he«t of a famin e# At M«ri^ Miwa. Terms, ^uO peryewj our papier. Our shall he to cortdiitft east of Big Stone Lake. It contaiusan area tvlu Infi Arrived at the afe .if tvVonfj1 one yearn, and culling Down go prices is a citizen of the United states, or who* OLD FIRM the paper in the interest of £tevens I'ountv. hUH tiled RELIABLE AlVKRT181NG rates. of sixteen townships of six miles squ.ire, and hi* declaration, action lo become such aj required by the nat.iraliuUktu laws. *lia 1 W(*k. 1 TOO. I Its will he Idled with such select composed of is prairie, except the groves of colunuis MJUIItt AT be entitled to enter one ({uarler ON GOODS One square. I $t.r0 $4 00 fcT.OO ttud original matter as wilt, in our estimation, timber around the numerous lakes, which SectioiMof It*) acres.) or a lca» qtiuuity of unapproved 5k, i\,i* aw is.no Vou public Intide. ujou which such person may OO tteT Vlmn, 11.00 40.00 70.00 be most appreciated by the people of thickly doU its surface. Its soil is a black ii lmve died it pre-emption claim,, or which may, at Stevens County and vicinity, and others the time the application i* made, he subject to day loam with a light admixture of sand B1SI\IS CARDS pre-emption a? one dollar and fweiity-tive centN into whose hands the pajwr may fall.— and limestoue, with a red clay sab-soil, and per acre or eitrhtv acres or Una of such unapproved A^TD land* at two dollars and tlfty cent# per acre, to J! 1'. BKYANS. Farmers in particular will tind our paper is from one to three feet deep, very rich he (••cated in a body, in conformity to the legal of much value to them, aside froui its attractions, and fertile. The herbage form a thick* subdivisions ofthe public lauds, auti after the name Attorney at Lavf. have been Survey ed And every person owniuy uud (of which we do not boast,) as heavy mat, with plenty of meadows of fine ESTABLISHED IN i«f1 residing on laud may. under the provision* ol thin by reference to our advertising columns Land and Collection Agettt. blue joint, red top and broad blade grassesmaking Sect., enter other laud lying coati-dous to his land, which Mmll not, with the Itiud *o already owned you fiud the location and general specifications excellent hay and forage. Grain MoiM{is,....\UN'i:sorA. and occupied: exceed In the aggregate one hundred PACTW AVRmiE MORRIS, K»H. NEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. of all the principal business houses of uud eixt-y nereg Inud." growing and stock raising is carried on l'l)UI). W. W. OUiWOMI. J. Kevised Statues U. 8., Title 3SS, Chap. 5, Sec. We are Constantly Receiving New Goo^ V Morris and adjoiuing villages, iu the Ckuuty AJ84. with good profit. Thirty bushels of wheat QRISWOLD & TODD. Lauds situated within the limits of ten miles of of Stevens and vicinity. for the winter Trade. Our to the acre is realized, and twenty bushels the line of a laud jf»*Ht hail road, are rated at fS.50 Attorneys at Law, aud Our job department Is complete in every per acre Is an average ciop in good seasons per acre by the Government, every alternate DRY 600DS DEPARTMENT sectiou of one mih' *qnare, is yiven to those roads respect. Customers can rely on having ou well cultivated fields. The herd law Mul.'RfS STKVENS CO MINNESOTA to assist in building them—the Uovvruinent char^injr their orders promptly and correctly filled. double price for the Sections reserved-espting prevails and no fencing is required. Estate. follection and tn «iiraiice Airent*. two Seeti»n in each IV\»a-3hip of thirty-six Our motto is Promptness and Fair Deal cash. or The surface of the ground is level {Sections, which is given to the f*nte In vfeueiiftie Fawn- autl Town rfn. far ou teruw U purchaser*. liiivcriiUicW Liud located. Money «utt located for the belie tit of O'oiikmo.'i Schools within ing with all, Wc also ^vish the ople to or gently rolling and well drained. PRINTS, ALL NEW SHADES. to man on fr.«m wxe to &«« y*v»° credit. [1 :ly ich State. All lauds beyond the ten mile limits, understand that we «ae permanently locat It is well watered by lakes and are rated at jjl.A") per acre, but they cannot be purha»ed DELAINES, of the Government until afttr such laud SHAWLS, I'EO. ed here. the Poiume de Terre River runs thfough A. J. OVERTON. has been offered at public salu at the local of distinct AS, VI Thanking our patrons for their lib( ral Land Office except under the pre-emption its entire length froift North, of South from .ARFS. laws which requires a rcsidecne. cultivation aud favors in regard to subscriptions, etc and Htlomer and Counselor at Law. six to twelve miles from its eastren boundary—a FELT improvement on the land for at least thirty ilaya. it require a settlement of nve years for citizens desiring a continuance of the s ime, and to SKIRTS, clear stream of water, with several i'Ol.LmONS 1'BilVI'TLV M\1)K \NI \(.'COUNTED TOtt. ou Homesteads, before the Government gives a title GLOVES, who receive sample order trom those may creel s e ip y nginto it. to the settler on the laud, without pay'which land Real £.ilateatui Insurance Agl. MITTENS, xempt fr in ail debts ai judgment.- intracted FELT SKIRTS, chance to read this, we are, •NOTARY PI'1L1C, The St. faul & Pacfic Railroad runs MEN & or obtained previous to the issuance of the patent Rkpout** Very Repectfully, title by the Government. A cit.aeu cau only obtain through the County from southeast to northwest, BOYS' Bail road bonds for sale at market prices 80 acres by homestead or pre-euiption claims, HATH... its entire length—on the line of which Taxes paiil for non-residents. under the (en mile limits of the Kflilrodd, but a The Ruai Pentifence. ANfe CAP3, IVATER-PROOF anl soldier can take 160 acres, "Sec. "J304. Every private Stbvrks Co.,....Minnksotv. arc three stations, namely, I lancock, and Montus, soldier aud officer who has Served iu the army READY Morris, each having its village, Depot and of the United States during the recent Hebellioii MADE i the Where are all our town officers? or yy H-LIAM P, HOLDEN, M. D, for uinetv days, aud who was honorably discharged Elevator, and Douglass which is rapidly CLOTHING, aud has remained local to the Government,, and 11EAVER CLOAKING^ Sheriff is the cry. "Why do you not GENIUS. every seamaii. Marine and Officer who has served building up. Morris is the County Seat, Physician Surgeon, ANB put a stop to the noisy carousing and iu (he Navy of the U. S. or in the Marine Corps— UNDER* shall situated nearly in the centre of the county during the Itebeilion for ninety days drunkenness that prevails iu our streets af WEASLf ucc. IV iii Avenue. M«»rri*. Muiu. Pro be entitled to enter upon and receive patents for a and is the principal village of the county, FLANNELS and YARNS^ ter evening?" Every few days we see some quantity of public lands not exceeding one hundred WXW fessional all- pruni|tly attended. both day and having a Depot, Freight House, Engine or and sixty a. rcs. or one quarter section, to be liijfh'. Patifttt* from abroad tan he accommodated of our feilovv men going to ruin as fast as READi nADE CLOTH1VG, takeu incompact form, according to legal sub-divisious, Round House, Elevator, with a capacity of Beets lb Shoes, w'il» ioiard. including alternate reserved sections of possible for them to do so. This road public lauds alone the line of auy itaiiroad or fifty thousand bushels, Court House, and GENTS AND LADIES- V. WHKATOX, which they travel is a long and weary one ther public work, not .'.ttaerwise approuriatod. and contains about four hundred inhabitants. otner lauds subject to entry under the homestead and we hear the remark what business Fractical Surveyor, laws of the U. S: but such homestead settler shall The population is composed of a very intelligent is it to us? we do not care, as long as we be allowed six months after locating his hoine.sfead And i'IVHJ and industrious class of Americans, aud tiling his declaratory statement within KNt-l sKLit. hiiit-s run. coruens estitblii'.d. clo not have anything to do with these low. which to make his entry and commence his settlement A fine selection of and Mio-d.\'.*ion- a-cordiHg to Norwegeans, Irish and Germans. There is aud improvement H.,v--fitment survey a»£ Mate lajs. Plats fur- drunken men." Low in the scale of human Jisti.d. Sec. rfiilXi. "The time which the homestead set!er Government land to be had under the preemption, and tlru.nui* «i... Laatis examined and CKOCKERT degradation, all for the cause of liquor. has served in the army, Navy or Marine Corps nyatt^d. Homestead and Timber Culture hall be deducted from the time heretofore requirto Is it right for us thus to scoru the AND perfect title, or if discharged on account of Acts of Congress in different parts of the _LAND! LAND! LAND!! way of our fellow utell? Is it ri^iit for AND FULL STOCK OF wounds received or disability incurred in the line A County, and the d'road lands can be purchased l" duty, then the term of enlistment shall be do. fellow citizens to run down and scoff at ducted from the time heretofore required to perfect lt.il SALE BY .Tlong tli I hie of the road for from liis iieighl or? No! Why do we not, instead titie. without reference to the time he may have st rved: but no patent shall issue to auy to 8,00 per acrc with the Bonds of 0i_»0'!rs:iivra-y W- IE3L GRAVES. We have a large Stock of Select Groceries of doing this, try to bring them up homestead settler who has not resided upon, improved the road. and cultivated his homestead For a peH()3 of all Gradfes. lo our own position and inding? We, in REAL FSl'ATE AGENT, of at least oue yiar, after he shall have commenced The Rivers and Lakes of Stevens County a good iv ny cases, might accomplish very his lmprvoments.'1 Morris, Minn. E A 8 A S E I A Y abound iu fish and water fowls, and fur A homestead can be changed to a pre-emption HATH AN MPS, much, with very little exertion. Bi.t, we a'ld the laud ca i be. paid for aftt settk ineut. either A large quantity of farming la t»U hi bearing anini lis, and the prairies in game, hink we will not trouble ourselves about in cash or with land warrants which generally sell Also Agents for the Celebrated Pope, ^vvii't uu«l aI joining Couniies. for a rce per acre less than the Goverome. price Plover, Suiipe, Prairie Chickens, Curlew, the mr.tter. We do not use the beverage Keporer ofti-e, North r»th t. Al».fii, -if parries desire to acquired title before the time American Sewing BOOTS JUSfH Herons and other hirds. Good hard maple required to perfect a homestead. ourselves, therefore do not fe?l, cr see, its MiUlt. A pre-emption can be changed to a homestead any wood costs $5,50 per cord. The soil of Hut A I N E :niuenee. is this the way God means time after settlement, but the time of occupaucy as OCR GROCERY DETAliTMEKT COMPLETE IN EVERT RESPECT. KUP. TUOMA* fUKhfn. for mankind to do? Ti'-'at these men re* tevens County is peculiarly adapted to the a per-e.mptiou will not apply on the time for perfecting a homestead. Under the Timber Culture rowth of timber, aud tree planting is being -poctfully and you gain their respect do \VI»T5tb rl'.. MOHUIS. MINN. act. of congress a person \rith the same qualifications THE LARGKST AjS'D BESf SELECTED STOCK OF as required in homestead cases, cau claim extuit'ivelj- and successfully followed, the opj«site, and you have the bad will of Teacher of Vocal & lnrtramental *Thc ikftt Machine madef so say the 160 acres of land in addition to his homestead if he an I is becoming one of the systems jx*rsued the same. Then again comes up the oft shall plant, protect, and keep ffi a healthy growing Mus.c. condition for eight years, forty acres of timber, the LADIES. by the cultavators of the soil for the purpose repeated question let the oft'Cefs of the trees thereon ni.t being less thau twelve feet TKRX9 \.SvN \i-.LK. i.tw attend to them. We hear complaint, of furnishing shelter, shade, fuel and apart each way. on any quarter sectiou of the jam public lantls of the U. S.. or twenty acres on any feacing for the future. made every day, «Nut this matter. Still leiral subdivision of eighty aortsa, or tea acres on •m* w: THE PEOPLE OF siay legal not forty ^crei», stiuil be entitled Pr»|irirtni we arc waiting for some one else to take of to a pateut for the whole of said quarter City Billiard Hall. nold and see to it. We blame the officers BIGST0NE COUNTY. section, or of such legal subdivision of eighty, or At a festival at a reformato-y institution, forty acres or fractional subdivsiou of less thau of the la tv for their incompetency, for not Ci»«ji'-' iiifs aiitl .U|iiti. ami ci»u- a gentleman said, of the cure of the use of forty acres, as the case may be. at the expiration We Respectfully anflduncc, that our fiuotlv till u.'tlld. at Itlr o.ll sliiiifi. AtlUi.tlC AvcMtfUtUS, taking such men to a proper place and seeing of said eight years, on making proof of such fact intoxicating drinks: I "overcame the appetite .MINN. by not less than two creditable witnesses, provided to them, that they shall out oaroose up WEST OF that not more thau one qiutrfer of any section by a recipe given to me by old Dr. Hatfield, shall be thus granted, and that uo person shall and down the streets. 'j J. MiJOKK. one of those good old physicians who make more than one entry under the provisions of Let remember that a limn is a man, (Jarpentar Bu'lder. this act. unless fra tionaf subdivision of less than ANi do not have a percentage from a neigboring forty lic.n s are entered which, in the aggregate and likewise deserves the respect of all.— At Ortonville, is Complete In every Department druggist. The prescription is simply an shall, not exceed one quarter section. It is required f-.i ft" t. .nit NoRTil S't'it:-.I'/r. Do not blame the She!iff, but turn out, that the claimant shall break 10 acres of prairie l'rititiiig Jfli-f. A ii prepare,I tn du MWJtn orange every morning before breakfast. cheap and Goods as as U)C the tirst, year, teu the second year, aud twenty the and see for yourselves, in regard to bringing Illy I1UC. Oil iHl rc UtlCiot:. THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THBf third year, after date of entry— for a quarter section, Take that,said the doctor, 'and wHl neither t.lVK .tic A CALL. .almfuctioa Giiaraatc«d. and ttie same proportion for less quantities. cheapest. matters to a more jx-rfcct }Hint in this want liquor nor medicine. '1 have done so Seed to cercais one season and plant seeds of trees itv pect. Go to the places where liquors or carting or roots the next year cultivate for two MARKET AFFORDS, 1eooN^i^?lR1,, regularly and find that liquor has become VERBOM SAT SAPIENTI, years and keep the trees growing, and there niuSt are sold. This is the place to begin—right repulsive the taste of the orange is the saliva be a sufficient nnriiber of t'ees lTvintr equal to one at the beginning of the great evil created UBALEIi 1* in a space of twelve feet at the time of proving tfp Oaf M(rtto. of my tougue, and it would be as well always on hand, and sold as cheap ns the cheapest." the claim. This requires no residence upon the I y the use of thi' fiend in the s-hape of liquor. CHOICE CIGARS, TOBACCO, to mix Water with oil as rum with my taste. and. In that way three hundred and twenty acres Inviting you all to Come and see to, We can make our towu more pleasant of land cau be secured by merely paying the land HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CA^I FINE CONFECTIONERY office ftses,. which are as follows: We are Resp'y Yours, by taking tlys matter into consideration, Commission. Fees. Vote for Minnesota last year for Governor and assisting the Order of Good Templars SUNDELL & SHUMAKER. Payable Payable Payable Total was 83,815 including l(i,000 Huuiston. Price Acre*: when when when fees iu our midst. STA-TIOif jS-a. &0. FOR I** entry ia certifl- entry is coin- The vote this year for President is 128,400. made. sere. Hoping we shall see some start in the mis Will not be undersold. catu is- made, snesi Net gain Si),585. sions. right way soon, we will close for this time. WHEAT ANflT F. M. TEELE & CO. Morris. Minn. The oiflcial vote of Minnesota stands, ISO $125 $4 00 ftt 00 $18 00 Haves,, T6,6H8 Uood Tenplart' Fentlval. W i i -i 00 S 00 5 00 00 40 1 as 1 00 1 a 00 7 00 H. T. IiOVETT. Tiiden, .46,810 OIVE 90 2 AO 4 00 4 00 10 00 18 00 XJPB OALl -A. Cooper, 1,820 The grand festival of the season, will be 40 :S 50 i 00 -I 00 5 00 9 00 LSVERY AND SALE STABLE. {St^Kor further particulars enquire of Geo. A. J. Smith, Q1 hekl Ht fhc Perkins House, on Wednesday Be-jf•: Overton. Law and Ileal Kstate office. Morris, Minn. Total vote .128,400 evening, Nov. 29, under the auspices of WOLFF, WELLS & STdiTliE Haves' plurality over Ttldta. 38,8(57 the Independent Order of Good Templars. Stevens County Officers* Morris, Minn. l^o*. 14, 18T6. No expense has been spared to make this LLa^ei majority over all 21,8M SADULE HORSES. Judge of Probate and entertainment pleasing as well as instructive. «itW» ijjn' Registef of Deeds—R. M. RrciiAKDiioJs. A general invitation is extended to We have literally no election news to give. Auditor—W. W. Gimswold. all. Rememljer the cause Sl.NuLK AND DOUBLE RIGS. Clerk—Hknky Baluwix. In answer to all inquiries we may say that TO^I Treasurer—Samuel LaBsox. A general Committee of Arrangements, Mr. Tllden certainly has a majority in at Lovett. Sheriff—H. T. consisting of Messrs. W. W. Griswold, C. MEDICAL HALL least two of the contested three states we J. Fisheis, Surveyor—C. IlAtTl'IKS Luiul-HuiitiuL'. Sb«)tiu«. or Fishing, J. Fi«her and G. U. Farwell and Mrs. F. O. mean iu Louisiana and Florida, but his enemies Coroner—Michael Gawis. ~T" Turnifhi fl with tt ams (hat will eland lire," bud drirt-rK and L'uidt a faiuiiiar with tbc conutry. Mrs. Black and Mrs. Torpey, have Phillips, Ovbhtpw. do, and we do County Attorney—G. A. J. have the counting to —Buel Cutdester. ODlee on 6tti bt.. Morn*. StllHt. School Supt. a|ipointed the following Sub-Committees We beg' to call tlio attention of the people not expect this Presidential question to be B. Wolff. Court Commissioner—11. y H. SMALLKY. On Charades and Tableaux—1'. K. Rash, fully settled until the uext meeting of Congress. In Morris and Stevens County to the fact IEKMUTE. (.'. WLN A. A. Lyman, Mrs. Good and Mi^s Allie CliSBity Coa'rs -j A. J. Cumstock. we now have Attorney & Counselor, Sits. Thomassox. (Tho. tframan. Established 1871. BBNitOX, MIMH. Stage Preparation—G. IL Farwell, 8. P. —A full'line of winter caps, at Sundell FALL AND WINTER F. S. Land office lu»iur«r: a epevialt.r Agency Offieerg of Town Morris. Scofield, A. A. Lyman, and A. H. Nash. & Slramakers'. for the Ilarfftjrd and Hpfoj ®fl4 Iimnrance Cum|l«Bil s. Music—Geo. A. J. Overton and Prof. T. —For a fine assortment tff Waterproofs .1)1 AI KH IN tifflt'c at Tb« Bt a.-«n 8mk« C«wr Mtd Philii Fhtsijy, Chairman, Phelps. l*a«!iic Avriwtt. go to Larson & Nilson's. Supervisors -J IL B. Wolff, w v IL Gr*ve», B. W.^ Harney. Printing—Vf. Samuel Larson. I)' kR. C. L. ATES, Finance—T. M. Lowatcr. Devke Fimier. Qerk—C. J. for Destroying Gnm tfOXBOPATDir Tables—F. Folsoni, A. Braman, Geo. IL Treasurer—.1. D. Gooit hoppers. 3 Assessor—O. Bakkr, Complete in every respect. A. Fbrsrcian and Smgems Farwell, Mary Monroe, H. Hutchins, MADE CLOTHING, TenRY Justice of the Peace—I Eudns The Atfoca (la.) says: Well, the Mrs. House, Win. McPherson, Mrs. McPherson. JSretcs i G. C. Hanson, OUce lionm, from A, to 10 k. K. OtHce ou 4th 8t, U S grasshoppers have almost disappeared and n Constables w J{ PKm{Y lhflHUB. Miun. the crops as a whole lmve suffered but IHtlc. Master—W. Perry* Phillips, M» Poind II. Preparing Tables—Mrs. F. O. They have deposited their eggs here, but no JABK Jfc KEEL. L. Torpey, Mi's. T. M. LoWatet. K farmer need be afraid of these if he is willing Centi* Furnishing Goods, Commissary—T. M. Lowater. HARRIS MARRBT. comEiEWMamtitsmw. "tfiyrORs. to work. There is not a man in this Cooking Oysters—Mr. and Airs. Braraaa. CORRECTED WEEKLY. county who cannot clean every hopper off Ht best bmnds the Markets afford. Fish Pond—Mrs. Blaek, C. J. Fisher. All kiudc tf work well dunp by rkillcd mechanics Morris, his pi.tee in the spring, before they do a dollar's Nov. Also 4 fuU Ue»oC Pateat ^is^iaesf and warranted. Shapon tth iit~ Mom». Mima. Hats and €ap{4ja_ —James Notman & Co., harness makers wofth of damage, if he wiil go to work P^inss, Wheat, per bushel, No. 1, $ .86 No. 2, .81 J^EJfSON HOCTHE. and Saddlers, have moved into their new OILS., and do it, instead of sitting do't^n and whin* Corn,..**...'.,.,...,. 00 Roots and Shoes# TERFt'MERY, R. W. Proprietor. quarters on Atlantic Avenue. Parties O a s v o 0 i 6 0 DUNN, ing about it. Two farmers, north of Avoc i, FANCY SOAP/" i^'trlc^,.*...«. *««. 00Qt 10 wanting anything in tbelr line, are rousted Saved: eighty acres of barley this year by billing HTKIwt iJ in Every Particula. -1 TOILET Beanss ....... 1.00 to call and see them. See advertisement New and Commodions. Knrnm#: about twenty-fire bushels of grasshoppers. s RECLISITB8. In the Groccry Potatoes, 40 Apartment you will lind every tiling necessary tMbi. Computable and Tastily Kurriirted. elsewhere. I They each got a pan sixteen feef long" Flo\ir, per lOOlbg.,...*,.3.75@2.U0 GENERALLY. We Respectfully invite the Traveliog Public Corn meal, ......it. 3.00 EXTREMELY THANKFUL FOR A by about three feet wide, put wheels on it —Just received—a selection of Flannels Ifftfl SetW»©l Books»\U^ »3». Ht toed! and see us. Onr termn are rcMonsWa Butter, {ier and about one inch of coal tar hi it, hitched at Suudell & Shumakers*. Paper, Window Curtain*. .. PATRONAGE" Cheese, 20 APPLETON MILLS* their horses behind it, and pushed it across if yon want a Lard, ....... 16 ,* and House Kuruishti —Call anil see Croouquiat Eggs, (fresh,) per dozen,. 15 the field, the same as a header. fine iug Goods. article of chewing or smoking tobacco APPLETON MINN., Beef, fresh, per 100 tts.,...... $3.50rt?4.00 The hoppers, not yet braving wiags, —A fiew invoice of imported dress goods Cknr Toy Department for HHfr- Pork, 6.00rrt»0.50 Av W. LATHROPH & BRO., imped straight up for ther pan to pass under at Larson & Nilson's. Hides, green, per lk., 3$g8e. dry, SrtelO them and dropped back into it, stuck., and PROPB ETOliS. Bran, per ton ...15.00 goods, cheap atC. —Gents. Furnishing wUlBdsav«r' by dealing tomeril a odntimtiun* thersof. Shorts, per 100 tt-s»$ were killed by the tar. The total cost of XJffi STAB MILLS OF WEST5 Christensen & Co. Salt, per bbl.j ... ... .* 2.00 saving the grain wa# about $8 each, and to a Dot. MetMcive* Gon FATR DEALING AND —The best tobaccos la the chy at Croooquist's. Hay, per tou, 8.00(b4.0b EKN MINIT. it would have been less had tlieir neigh pounded LOWEST LIVING' lI{I( E» Wftod, per cord, oak, 5.09 maple, $5.50 wttti bofs done as they did.- You- can save your Tallow, per lb., 2fff2.| f^*?e IWTITa haT»s been entirely refitted lit# gfSCUftD UM ART EM. —Ladie's Trimmed Hats at th« Ladies1 Sugar, A., per lb., 12Jc. .... brown, 8fc£9 Utert and most »iproved Machinery. The Best crop and annihilate this pest in the same Hrauils tsf flour in the market, (iround feed of all Bazaar. Coffee, best Rio 25@27 4t fcs. for $ 1.00 Cotee ih aud have an easy chair with ufc, way if you will all go to work with a will mow kind* ahvaye on hand. Give ns a call. RafeitiSj 20 ALWAYS RKADY TO GOODtr and obserfe our goods. -^Do not forget the Pound Party, next A. W. LATIIHOPH & BRO. and a determination to*do it. Call a meet Currants,... «v.9 Resp't. Tuesday evenhig. All are cordially invited ing in your respective townships and' talk Peaclws,...«.. •.'. »V ..«. ....... 12^@ ui u We RemtiA, yoarr,"&Cit |5est Job Printing '"iff A jsr to attend. Prunes, tT F. M. Let this occasion be a success. i- the matter over, aud all unite in Blackberries, 15 r—jfluAywaaB, Morris, Minn. BMft raid against the fr*sb arriratof apples atCweequitt Reporter Offioc. Cbeapf W® I tumaty. Ajkyles. per bhh,. /. i Mii't c. 8.?$£4.0G Kur,. Id, I9?t ^1) 4r i.: -V 4 vW ..»v t* -. V *L 4* X.'* 4* 1 v *, V 1 •S- ntimilrtitriftliiiii Ultli'il-iriflijiiu.'anmilijiilito-,.i. 5T T* im mi i a i A k A I V