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WBTS-iv 'HW MB imtf It V 1 :¥i wn.'» *, ottojS* .gr 1 iM.rr." 4b W .-V:» VOLUME 1, NUMB EE Devoted tcr General News, and the Interests of Stevens County' H. GRA.VE3, Eli tor and Publisher. MORllIS, IMINlTsmfmVJASUAl{\i 20 !-77. 'NO MONOPOLY^ HURRAH! HURRAH!! RJmciiead tuw^. STEVENS IX). liKI'ORTKR. The Death Of Mr. [Joint Riley Zl-f. The great question just now among those who "swore off on New Year's Is: Does The facts with reference to the death of p*»r!*on who Is tli© head of .% CilUSUKl) 1-lVETtT PATl'KDAY, BY the leaf keep turned ovar? Don't all Speftk WAR ON HIGH PRICES, Mr. Johu Riley, which occured at the who htw'urrivfd at the age of twenty one years, aud, W. II. «RA%'ES, i ^jteL.hny Itf the is a citizen of the L'tiitod Siatv*. or who has filed ij«t th« residence of Mr. Wunch, in this place on at once. bis declaration, agtwa to heiouie hut-ti a* At Morris, Minn. Terms, s .00 per yea*. Sunday the 14 inst, from the edicts of A'COLORKt^mftn Vlio h:\(t risen to distinction, jetiuircil by l!*e naturalization laws, *Ua 1 BOWN GOI PRICES FIRM Ue eii titled -to cuter oyr quarter OLD REUAB-LE freezing on the night of the 11th, while ADVERTISING BATES being a«ked from what university he Il-i-s Section (of 100 acres.) or a :unity of unap­ 1 week. 1 mo. mw. returning home from this vlllnsge are as proved public lauds, npr.it winch uAh person may i 1 year. ON GOODS AT graduated, replied: from the uuiversity. of One Snuare, $ $1.50 j...-*. have tiled u pre-ehrptmn cltfm. or v.ht- may, at ..S, STI)\E follows. Michel Garighty adu Mr. lliley adversity. ____________ Column, |"the time the application is made, s^'juct to I iilMK) O natter 8.00 3.00 1H.0U TO.IK) pre-einptiou at one dollar and tweaty-tivt- cental were together, and liud continued their One Column, 7.00 11.(X) 41).(XI The bottom is out of the t^ey m?iaeter ifpe.r jure or eighty acres or less -»f aticliuxapprwtd I journey homeward, on foot, to within about fembina, 53 below zero? Shut yonr front lauds ut two dollars vd fu'ly (vuu per ucre. to I B1SI\&S8 CARDS. he ",ted in a body, ih conformity t.j tin l'-jrall II vo miles of Mr. Riley's house, and oneand gate these nights. The Polar wave is su.-TTr^'ous of the pahlfc lands, attrt after the have been surveyed. And every person owning and BEVAN. one half miles beyond Mr. Winter eomiug. __ _____ li. U i n.T residing on land mav. under tie- provision-: or this mutes, when Mr. Riley complained of being Attorney at Lam Soct.. enter other land lying lotitunous toll is land, "The way it is. "s id little Johnny, de which shall not. with the laud so already owned I latisrued aud said he wished lie had{» hi* ESTABLISHED IN ItfTl. scribing a raffle at a church fair, "yoa see aud occupied exceed tin a^re^ute one. Iiund-I Land and Collection AfE«Wt|i team, where upon^Garigty becoming'alarm red and sixty acres of land." something 'and you give half a dollar for •Hevisod Ht-atues C. 8., Title 83% C'hftp. 5, J&tX. PACfFIC AV^CCR UORRTS, ed foj- f.)ar tha they would booth feez MEW FALL and WINTER STOCK. MOKRIS MINNESOTA. .' jl sJsftu. s. a chance to win it, another fellew always to death, trid lo get Riley to return to Mr. Lands situated within the limits of ten mi lea Of G©od«| \V. We pre Constantly Receiving New gets it. and they aevar offer you ymt W. (iRlSWOLD. TWDi». the line of a laud grant ii.iLroad, are rated at $}.50 WintermuUs, but being imaMe to do so ^tRlSWOU & TttDD, V per acre the ("«overiiineut. aud every alternate) money buck." i for the winUsr Trade. Oar section of one mile siiuare, is given to those rcadu informed hiiu that he, Garigty would go to assist in buildin-.' them Mv«»rntnent eliarginu Wlieat is looking np but, as' it Is higher DRV i Attorneys at La#, ahead, get a team nnd rttuin for hitn,Riley G0GG3 DEPARTMENT do«rt« price for tlie^fv-etions rv-sorvt.fW.ex-1 in the St. Paul market, proportionately, cepting two Section in cap*Township of thirty-sixl Iconcealed, and Garightv done so but upon JLORKIS BTEVKNS CO., MXNBSK^R' ISecrions which is givemo the urate iii which it is I than in any other in the world, it will not returning could not find iiiley. lie Vontin" located tor liic heiiedt oi Coialuon'.SciiooIs within ComflBte ineiPB»,yre«pcct. "Real Estate. Collection and Insurance Aeents. do, fot holderr to depend too much on ft sach ijlfate. AH lands beyond the t-a utile limits, ued on to Mr. Wintermutos. thinking likely Farms and T.mu I."'". for cash. or on terms to are rated at fl.r^Sper acre, but they eannut b*- pnrchasedof Monti rated. suit purchasers. (..overiimeut l.:ind continuance. __ PRINTS, th'.-.!ovt-rnnicnt until after such lnud| Jkhh NEW SHADES. ril it. :ty Kit Riley had relented and returned, but| ey to loan uu from wjtio tiv'i has been offered public salw at t!ie local of distiuct DELAINEP A friendly suit is to be begun against the finding that he had not, all turned out in Land OtHco except uuder the pie-einption I laws which reunites a residet-ue, cultivation aad A. North field bank, in t'-e interest of the captors QEO. J. OVERTON. i!s U BIAS, |search, but the wiod blew so as to cover op iuipiovement on the land for at. least thirty days. of the bank robbers, to determine who SCARFS, It requires a s.-ltlenn-nt of live years for citizens I Steer and Counselor at Law. ]Mr.Riley's tracks and yrecl tided all hopes on Homesteads, before the Government ^ives a title I FELT t.s entitled to the bonnty offered for the lof finding hini. The search, at a late hour to the settler on the land, without pay which land I SKIRTS, capture. is exempt from all debts and judgments conl racted I IONS rKOVfTLY IA1K AMI V COI NTKU FOB. wes abaudoned untill daylight, when with COLLE' GLOVES, or obtained previous to the issuance of the patent Real Estate and Insurance Agt. The sitnation has suddenly changed in WlTTENB renewed energies all went out., and continued title by the Government. A cit jsen can only obtain IIKN & New Orle n •. President Grant has decided FELT SIOIiTS, NOTARY PUBLIC, |searching until late in the afternoon they !i0 acres by homestead or pre-emption claims, BOYS' under the fen mile limits of the Kailroad. but a Railroad bonds for sale at market prices that the legitimate government shall not succeeded in finding the poor man, in the soldier can take Itv.) acres, "Sec. g&M. Every private HATS Je overturned or absorbed by the Nicholls WATER-PROOF an Taxes paid for non-residents. soldier and otlicer who has serve :n the'army Islough southeast of Mr. Brableys house, AXDOAP^ of the United States during the recent Uebelliou Motuus, gang, and Packard has issued a proclaim-a STEVENS CO.,.. J4U*J»SSOTA. READY |laying with his face downward. The par for ninety days, aud who was honorably discharged and has remained local to the Goveruim-ut, and MADE tion ordering the usurpers to disperse. ties who first discover! Mr. Riley, were J- AV 1LL1AM M. every seaman. Marine and \tii'-cr who has served F. HOLDEN, CiXJTllING, iu the Navy of the U. H. or in the Marine Corps Walker, and R. Hall who are to de commended The House, as we have repeatedly GENTS, BEAVER CLOAKING^ durinir the-Hebellion for ninety days Miall Physician Surgeon, iJiD for their energy. Mr. Riley was UNDERWEAR, be entitled to enter upon aud receive patents for a observed, cannot constitutionally elect. quantity of public lauds not exceeding one hundred brought into town as quick as possible, and A want'. The whole number of votes cast is 369, of and sixty acres, or one qminer section, to be Kv'iichjnce, Paciiic .Morri*. M.i.n. Professional ROTS' Dr. W lljlden, w.i* e.dled. Although taken incompact form, according io "legal sub-divisions, FLANNELS and YARNS, which oither Ilayes or Tilden must necessarily calls promptly attended, both day andniultt. including alternate rese rved s-etions of RUDVMADE CLOTHIXG, he recognized his friends, and those around Patients from abroad cau be accommodated have a majority. Tere are only two I ptiblic lands along the line of any Railroad or other public work, not otherwise appropriated, aud witu board. him, he was to far gone to be saved by candiates, and their votes cannot po^ihly other lands subject to entry under the homestead ^hnae GENTS ANfV LAl IEa Medical skill, he lived untiil Sunday mor" laws of the U. S but such homestead scltler shall be even, jj T. WUKATON, 5 a 11 |"J 3 be ailowed six iuo.iths after locating his homestead ning ahought five oclock- llis feet and aud filing his declaratory i-tateir.eut. within Practical Surveyor, iiiniis were frozen njpove the ancle joint,his this time farmers are sitting in I which to make his entry and commence his settlement ABOUT i inters ee•criiiUK and improvements ." J.iu«s •JViL KNtilN KKK. run. lrnnds and face were also badly frozen. The •he evenings by their comforting firesides A tine pplcction of to Sejc. "The time which the homestead settler i- d. .ur' -1r i K-n«!s made PUls ru'r- has served in the army. Xavv or Marine Corps th r.onieter was 'he night he was out: t| OQ with a pitcher-of cider, plate of apples, and State laws. •umoBt survey shall be deducted from the time heretofore required O^.OC3S:e K "V .I. and drafting done. Lauds exammed^aua 'j.V ddgroiJ s below zero. an 1 pun of nuts before them. In the| to perfect title, or if discharged on accotmt of 'I*- wouuds.received or disability incurred in the line interim, between their--eating aud driuking, AND of duty, theu the term of nhsiinetit shall be deducted LAND! LAND! LAND!! AND A FULL STOCK OF look solinnlv upwar.1 aiicl exclay im: from the time heretofore required to perfect they Sort her ii Extension title, without reference to the time he may iV »it auf xl !i ic 1 ti.uj-t have served: Hut no patent shall issue to any FOK SALE BY homestead settler who has not resided upon, improved a CLOTHiira and cultivated his lionn-steatl for period Tha House committee on Pacific nil roads A smooth sea never made a skillful We have a large Stock of Select Gro^ W- IBI- GRAVES -1 of at least one year, after he shall have commenced mariner Neither does uninterrupted pros-1 agreed to report the senate bill to extend the his imprvometits.'' ,. ceries of all Grades. V'V.ATi ESTATE AGENT A homestead cau be changed to a pre-emption time for completion of the Northern Pacific peritand success qualify a man for useful '-T£A8 A SPECIALTY, and the laud cau be paid for after settlement, either AH Morris, Mian. ness and happiness. The storms of adversi. railroad eight, years without an amendment in cash or with land warrants which generally sell for a price per acre less than the Govcrometu price ty, like the j-torms of the ocean, arous the exc j.t one providing that company shall large (iiiiuitity of fanning lands Also Agents for the Celebrated —if parties desire to acquired title before the tinui t'ounltes. Sw'.fl and adjoirdng faculties and excite the invention, prudeuce, required to perfect a homestead. not required to locate its rout through oe American Sewing 5th Morris, uorter office, jS'oiih St. A pre-emption can be changed to a homestead any Idaho before July 4th, 1879. skiU' and fortitude of the voyager. time aftersetttement. bat, the rime of occnpaticy as HI'.. a per-emption \vi-i not apply on the time for perfectinsj A I N E The Boston Boird of Trade the same day "I wish'l were you about two hours, she I n OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE EN EVERY RESPECT. a MiK stead. I'nder the Timber Culture ut'. Ti!'.)M.\, PI' I'-Lt s. resolved that congress be urged to extend act ot congress a person with the same qualifications said with great tenderness "And why, my as required iu homestead cases, can claim the liaxrm. the Charter i-f the Noithcrn THE LARGEST AND BES SELECTED STOCK OF T. FT"ib 'lOKUIS. MINX. nr.. dear V Because, she s.iid. toying affec 16U acres ol laud in addition to his homestead if he Pacific railroad. shah plant, protect and 1 ecp iu a IieulUiy growing The Best Machine made, so say Ike tionately with his watch chain,' thin I aclier of Vocal & Inrtrumental condition fur eight yi ars, forty acres of timber, the CROCKERY would buy my wife a new set of-furs. trees thereon net being ie*« than twelve fiet LADIES. Mtis.c. apart eaeii veiiy. on any quarter se. ti i of the Now i the time the iiitHligent audi public lauds of the 17. S.. rr twenty a res ou any AND A New Yorker at a party al&fifij SUMS Pv KAS »N AHi.K. young jegal subdhision of eighty acres, or ten acres n Is g'iiu to the due-uled farmer haw- a:^van- any legal subdivisi. i of i\jf.y acres, shall he entitled.to aad receiveii the coaseuU)f a yourg lady to age over one how does not keep himself a patent -.or tile wiioie of said (luarfer TO TE3 PEOPLE OF E the I accompany her home. He wailed in astonishment seciion. or of such legal subdivision of e ght.v. or posted. When times are good any one City Billiard Hall. forty acre- or fra-tional snbdivsion of fh.m BXGST0HE COUNTY. while the company slowly depart forty acres, as the case may be. at the expirati.j-i who knows how 4o r/ise good crops cim ed, and tin hinted taut it was titue lor of said eigiit years, on making proof of such fa :lja». C»»H!uj ilty CL- W IAI'S AND LU|!I-I a-id ra ike -noney. Bat when the"country seeuiaI by not less tliaa two creditably wi» i -sses. pr»viil is: Ave- We Respectfully announce, that our them to go. Oh," said she, demurely, "I oa Land, at iln- "it s a:nl td that not more than one quarter of any section to have too much of thing in it, thef MIRtUS. MINN. every stiaii be thus granted, and that no person shall ain boarding here." WJBT OF man who picks up the improvements first rnalie more flian o 11 catry under the provisions of &J±T2>Tr.T MOOUK. tills act, unless fractional subdivision of less than' and who has used good big crops cheap' I. A colored Man in sjui.ii Carolina, wnile j.d-ty acres are entered which, iu the aggregate is the man for the times and we have to snail not exceed one quarter section, it is required rpenter 'aN!i Builder. outhuntiug at night, discovered an object At Ortonvill^ is Complete iif ihj'.i the claimant s'.ialt break 10 acres of prairie Vfetf sny that no man of brains who'has taken up I SlioP ON rth NOirni SHIKKT. the tirst year, -ten the second year, aud twenty the in the forks of a tree, which he supposed farming for a business, fehould think of I third year, alter da'u of entry-for a. quarter section, j^astn^ent, and. Goods as cheap as tjjie A i»i irc u.-cd to do cvery•!i.»rt "ii.- I'rtnting Oi3ce. was a cooa. Training his gau fired and THE BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR THE aud the same proportion for less quant tics. :iu aiy due, on uotiee. quilting it now tor he cannot sell out with, Seed to ctrea.s one season and plant seeds of trees ^cheapest. to his supprise, one of the iepublicau S?atisf.uti a (iaarar.tecd. ».:V£ MJ8 A CAuL. |-Out gteat loss, ahtt the time is sure to coure or cutting or ruois the next year cultivate for two i O .'I'-i supervisee of a certain democratic County, years and keep the trees growing, and there must -1EPJ5UM SAT SAPIENT!, MARKET AFFORDS, souuer or later, wlien he will do well. be a sufficient number of trees living equal to oue hideiug iu the tree, came tumbling down in a space of twelve feet at the t-me of proving up :\lkk. is the claim. This requires no residence upon the tvilj^lho latest chctiou ictnrns. Our Motto. The last month of 187ti was made memo land. In that way three hundred and twenty acres always on hand," and sold as cheap'as the cheapest. )'iCE ("Kr.VRS, T()BACC0,| ro of land can be secured by nveroiy paying the land rable by three of the most terrible disasters i L»J Inviting you all to Cotoe apd see us, offl -c fees, which are as follows: Literary Society. on record. In the Brooklyn Theater diaster HIGHEST MARKET' PRiCEinCASH Commission. Fees. mi OOHFECTIONERY''" are Resp'y Yours, The exercises ut the Literary Society on hundreds of people wrere burned alive Payable Payable Payable Total SUNDELL & SHUMAKER. Saturday evening last, consisting of paper, Aetm. Wmet wben when when fees & I in tije presence or a great qity, as it were, per STATXOWEB.^ entry is ccrtifi- entry is coiuacre. StS/O FOR music,selcct reading's,etc., was very interesting made. cate is- made, misgnes. without the people realizing at once the .^sions. Willnot be undersold. aud instructive,a nd seemed to be horrors of the dreadful catastrophe. In -v 1G0 generally appreciated. There were quite a $10 00 $18 00 Morris, Minn. the Ashtabula disaster a train loaded with WHEAT AND FUR. 8U TEELE & CO. number present, however, who were not 40 holiday visitors carried over a hundred 80 18 00 10 oo members of the society, nor did they manifest H. T. tp5VETT, people to as horrible a death as that at 40 AND SALE STABLE. an inclination to become such therefore GIVE TTS A. CALX.- LIVEuY Brooklyn. In the second wreck of the ship we take this opportnity to notify those who Resp'y Circassian' on the day following the aeeident to go straight-way and are not members, at Ashtabula, twenty-eight men perished put your name on the secretarys books nc WOLFF, WELLS & STONE. in sight of their relatives and friends. companied with 10 cents, after which you Morris, Minn. Nor, 14, are entitled to freedom of speech etc.according GOd'i lag. I* to the rules and regulations of the rn^-G-O As one of the brigades of the reserve SINGLE AND DOUBLE ltlGS. society. The select reading was,in the main coips which came up to the rescue of Gen. E E U E TO^t: good. And we are not disposed to enbur the Thomas at Chickauuga was marching Neatly, Quickly anil readers for lengthy selections, and on the through the towu of Athens, a bright eyed I)AHTLK4-'. Lau«J'-U*niinr. Shooting, or Fi*hin: HED1CAL contrary we vyoutd say to the committee, r^r^ffished with teams th*t will stand lire." little girl of four summers was looking do not put so many on the programme for jml ilriverf aud guiiU-H tauu iar with the couutrv. A K *1 intently at the sturdy fellows as they Oflice on 6th St., Morris/ MUra. the evening. The reading by Mrs. Philips, Reporter Office. tranipeb by. When she saw the sun glancing was good, and we are anxious to see eery 24R«1be0 to.«»tiihe attention of.tbe people I II. SMALLEY, through the dazzling' red and on the the ladies of our viiltnge take amoreactivo golden stars of the flag, she exclamed ijfui JI^rria aud Stevens Countj to toe fact] Attorney Counselor Iz, part in these entertainments. The debate MINK. clapping her bands oh, pa! pi! God made l" :\z wc now have our Notice to Tax Pay* was lively and spunky.,though a giant attempt V. S. Ijjud otlici- hiisinpss a s'iccialty. Affency that flag!— see the stars!— it's Gods flag!" Established 1871. was made to aboiish the Republican for the llartforJ and Si/riagfteid Insurance Co A shout, deep aud loud, FALL and WINTER I paaii's. weut up from that form of goverment. We think it would be ©flice at The Benson House, Corner 14th aud column, and many a bronzed veteran lifted Pteiflc Avenue. a credit to the society to appoint Prof* **•••,'', .tfekunrar his hat as he pissed the sunny-haired child Jjruucli tiflioe at Morm. VT. Q. Graves la charge, Phelps, to furnish music at each meeting Importer Oljlue. Nor'h Fifth St. Morris, Minn. of bright and happy thoughts, resolv.i g, if of the society, he is the right man in th£ Notice isltereby given, that the County I his good right arm availed anything, God's C. L.: right placj, with regard to mu3ic. Treasurer of Stevens ounty, Minn., will I stock: flag should conquer. What a sweet and attend at the place designated below iu thel no*ttiotee The programme for the next meeting of happy christening the glorious ensign, READY ft-ABE CLOTHl^i Complete in every respect. several Towns in said county, on the days the society held at the School House, on pphysician and Surgeon. received from those artlss lips-'God's flag!' specified fort he purpose of receiveing Ta»| Saturday eveping, JauliOth, is as followsmusic, A.a. *nd so it is. T. "Cilice hours, froui 8, to 10 Office ou 4th St, U S es as required by law. The rate and I declamation by W. M. .Dragoo. BetiMon. Minn. A view of society discloses the amount of taxes istts follows GENERAL The question resolved, that a Monarchy ttAHL & KEKL,, Mills, Airiii Taxeis| |diet that drunkenness is decreasing among form of government, is preferable to COMPLETE W&G9H ami BLAtgSMlTH SHOP the well-to-do classes. And yet the on Republic, was by voice of the meetings State Tax. #431 7H Csnti' Furnishing Goods, LiQuoini^^ Conuty BevenBe», e M7» 1^ sumption of idlDxicating liquors increases carried over to the next week We wer© ,1511 OB ... tiiukin#, .The* best brands the Markets afford. 11 kinds of w:rk well done by skilled mechanics more rapidly than the population. We liotui Jb Bridge, 1 215 31 so very busy, that we could not well afc jwl warranted. Shoj) on 6th St., Morrto, Minn. Interest. s 85 i"Also a full line of Patent Medicines, are thus fore ed to the couclusion that she tend but get facts from au eye witncsft-l 15 1» 00 fn teres ton orders Hats and (Pap»% School .JIG drinking habits of the poor are becoming 1 CVttHWon Tax, itates, .... and we are in hopes that we shall have oft. -*4!1 41 .-i Morris Town Tax, OILS, Vorae. How shall they be reachrd? io occasion to miss the exercises again. i» Jioad B. W. DUNN, IWamm. 80 PERFUMERY, V Boots and Sho^s^ 43 Kraxnnuss towirt) iiM -The subject of building a Congrega-1 to F»VNt Y SO,M», lioad t-" -20 Tii Notice Contractors, First Class iu Every Purttcula. (0 83 :lD TOILET JioOre Town Rooms: tional church is being agitated to some Puilding New and Conjisodious. SSI 5J0 Iu the Grocery Dcpartment you will And everything necessary for family u«r. Koad A Bridge, REQUISITES Sealed proposals will be received by tha I Tax. 83 So Comfortable aud Tastily Furnisfwd. extent in this villiage. The lots have been a IHK. 'm mm GENERALLY^! r17 23 no 1 8 undersigned, building committee of school Hiutlimt '"%e BespectfuMy Invite th« Traveling Public chosen, aud we understand contracted for. EXTREMELY THANKFUL FOR 2 6:10 48 80 ire fa^l Wall A stock of School Books. to call and see us. Onr terms reasonaUle. district No. 7, town 12(5, range 42, fat lb I 10 3 5 And a little assistance from each of our 58 4! 'JPajjer, Window Curtainti .*( bnilding a school house for said district, citizens w ill ensure a house of worship that I Town of Morris, January 2(Jth, 1877, a£l APFLETON MILLS, -|Uid House Furnjiitv N plans and specifications whereof may be I W|H be an ornament to the town. the store of Larson & Nilson. 1 ing Goods. 1877, al| seen at the Office of J. D. Good, Morris Town of Framness, Jan., 22nd, APPLETON MINN., After reading so much about tne safety A. W. LATIIIiOl'II & BRO., the house of Lewis Larson. Minn. Proposals will be opened on the MO LIB A. Our Toy Department for the Town of Moore. Jan., 25th, 18?7T.ait the of the Ashtabula bridge, we cannot help first day of March next, at J. D. Good's store of A. F. Englund. wondering that the rest of the road didn't PROPRIETORS. •j'-^Wo ^ewltoiw»by fair billing to merit a. coatinotnee mmeok v and all proposals must be under sealed I Towu of Sahlmark, Jan., 29th, 1877, at| cave in and leave that model of solidity ae K-v) 1 envelopes, duly labled "proposals forhuild-l the hiHise of Peter Thorstad. |HE ST MILLS OFWEST-I AIRDEAIJKG and firisuicss still staud \gg. a .Before and after these dates at Treasurers Complete to Dot. Medicines Com ing School House, ''and addressed to J. s •. ERN Wl. ofticc in Morris. We will hereafter print Visiting Cards] PQutxted D. Good, and may bq sea* {y mail or All personal pro^ierty tax must be paid] LOWEST LIVING. PRICE* at the following prices, for assorted colors 'Pliese Mills have heen entire.y refltted with the I delivered personally. -, before the 1st day of March next, if ndtl ARTEM.^ Uuest aod most approved Machinery. The ^eet and first-class matereak 35,. for 20 cents The right to reject any or all bUa is paid by that time, it will be collected a'c-1 Brnndwof floor in the market. round feed of all for cents. Call on £0 for 40 cents and 100 75 Come in and have ait e«y ditflt With kinds always hand. Givens i call. qprding to law. reserved by the committee. IS OUR MOTTO, ALWAYS RE^ TO SHOW GOODSwJ W. BRO. & A. LATHHOPH To save cost, real estate tax must be paid I hnd see our samples. aud observe our goods. A. Young: kb*fore tht 1st day of .June next. I -4^-, Best Job Printing, Xiesp't. ••j: VP\i ^'^William Davidson. That, Monarchy V. S. Republic debate Dattfd, Morris, this 12th day of Dec '76/1 F. M. TEELE & Larson & Niisor, .:. Andrew Ereckson. S. LARSON, bids fair to become its interesting as the "-V Pasiftc Avcp.uet Minn. CatMiyt Ax tkc theap^i««| Wb*. eport of the Lo uisiana Returning Btmd| Horris, Minn. Jan^Kh,187f. M«rris, KoT. 14,18W. W.MUJT* S.c. K.-£ :.rt y 2 f4 A-'--- 41 v.#1 V N ^U1?w#