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Stevens County reporter (Morris, Minn.) 1876-1877

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TIT IMI IN' II INNM MM w: 'M WTFILT W&MH WTIRUT AUX ARME3! AUXIARKE3! THE NEW ERA. 'jD-HE REPORTER. I LADIES BAZAR. Morris Literary Society. HARDWARE! MORRIS, MINN., MARCH 3, 1877. I Order of Exercise for March 10: To protect John House and Wares, for the 1 Roll call. I are Bound to have every Harness in RECRUITS WANTED AT Pacific Avenue, Morris Minn. 2 Reading minutes of last meeting. ST. PAUL & PAG! PC bfa shop, Music. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ESTABLISHMENT. 4 Miscellaneous business. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF Single and Double. 5 Select reading by W. Coinrie, 6 Reciution, by W. J. Munro. COODS, They say no one can get up a Harness I 7 Debate: Question-Resolved, That the ?Jjyr Tx» Consisting of like John. First 'dags material and| hope of reward is a greater incentive to IT —I action than the fear of punishment. Dis-1 HATS, unlimited experience. Makes an TIME TABLE, iBONNETS, putants, Affirmative, Charles Wilson Negative, A NO. 1 HARNESS. FLO W EI®, H. T. Be vans. RIBBONS, TIME OP LEAVING. *8 Society Newspaper, by J. F, Todd. THE HAKDWARK KINO OF JfOBKIS. SILKS, EAST. VELVETS, GOING I GOING WEST. 9 Music. AND 0U2, CARD. 10 Critic's Report. ANDJ passenger AND The largest, cheapest and best stock of PASSENGER FURNISHING GOOD&I PBXianT, 8-54, A. M. HEIGHT, 5-15. P. M. 11 Report of Business Committee. To join the large army of purchasers, who are constantly taking more lumber, Shelf and Heavy 12 Decision of question, by the Tite.Largest Stock and Best Styles weal delighted with their bargains and TIME OF ARRIVING. I am Extremely thankful President. of St. Paul. a for large patronage. I still AND AND PASSENGER PASSENGEB 13 Adjourn moat. Solicit my share, HARDWARE, Dress Making Done. I FREIGHT, 5-15. 854. T. WHEATON, President. FREIGHT SftLUS POPIILI SIMMS STOVES, LEI, C. J. FISHER, Agent. II. "W. STONE, Jr., Secretary. CHILDREN'S SUITS MADE TO OR-| Religions Anouncements. DER. RKPOHT.—Its avoirdupois weight CKNSUS OUR MOTTO. CUTTING A SPECIALTY, was just eleven pounds it entered this Truly Tours, jonx norsE. breathing world on the morning of March TOtST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. AGRiCULTURftLIMPLEKENTS We offer special inducements, from the Best Selected Stock of We Respectfully invite the public to REV. J. L. FONDA, PASTOR. Morris, Minn.. Nov.. :!0, ]S7t. 6 its sex is feminine its father endured the come and examine our Stock. grand entree most heroically and Mrs. \V 10:30. A. it Morir.ng Service, P. x. J. Respectfully Yours, livening, W. Bow era is indeed a happy and much to x. STRICT ATTENTION TO BUSINESS. IS SsbbatU School, MRS. F. O. PHILLIPS. Central be congratulated mother. LTHO DIST WISCWMU. OTBTOH. Morris, Minn., Nov., 20,1876. REV. P. PASTOR. J. OAKEY, Pussycat Wolffwcllsandstone is another! V Service, 10:30, k. *. There at the i*st office you may behold HOTEL, ETC.uh--, 7, P. J. five of 'em—partly sons and the rest daughters. Sabbath School, improver CHRISTIANSEN & CO., WEST OIF Meeting every Thursday eve., at 7. The wiiite hairedest one has monstrous ST- Corner of 6th St. and Atlantic Avenue. loug legs and straddles rouud all |A^§ ELECTION.—Next Tuesday, the TOWN everything, exactly like Ole but the ROOK1S LARGE, over ATLANTIC AVENUE, MORRIS, MINN. Constantly on hand. A varied assortment of voters of the Town of Morris are required other four are doubtless all legitimate. to vote for certain officers dnd things jTEKltLOIl PRICES| SASH, DOORS. And, last public increase of all, the editor Dealers in And as good as the best. Three Supervisors oue Clerk one Treasurer SHINGLES, hereof has been delivered of a new idea.— SHEAHTING, one Assessor two Justices. To repeal FURNITURE, ELEGANT AND 'Twas a puny, mewling and puking brat, BUILDING the vote taken at special town meeting iiimiiiY Merit a large portion of the Public Patron­ and soon expired from want of companions, PAPER, held March 13, in relation to cattle, 1S75, LATII. or anything whatever to subsist on. OLE. age. horses and n-iles running at large. All LIME, BULDIKO PAPER, NEW. BRICK. these to be vot-jd ua by ballot. As we are FURLOUGILED FOR HCGATOKIAL PURPOSES.—Andrew STOVES, AND informed and believe, three Iioadruasters is the Post Master's Man Friday, SASH, Table Supplied with the best the market NAILS, NAILS. and one Poundmaster will be elected by and every other day o' the week, al-1 affords. ALSO DEALER BOLTS, whoop'erup. most the whole year rouud. To see any CARPENTER OUR COOKERY. This town rather ought to have a caucus one but Andrew toting mail-bags, looks TOOLS, SASH DOORS AND A LA FRANCAISE but this town does not town-caucus worth odd so when Ole lugged his bags we said HOUSE a town cow cuss, except in general scramble to Andrew, as he took the train Where, u TRIMMINGS, 33 I ]ST S, The Traveling Public are Respectfully of self-constituted committee-of-tliewhole Andrew, Helgeson or Ileavensou To I Invited to call. SUCH AS GLASS, SASH, DOORS, AL-| on the general pile. "We'll give the Hancock^on," quoth Andrew. We didn't w JOHN R, FOLSOM, Proprietor. names of every man we have thus far doubt that, but mistrusted he was going via WAYS ON HAND. "OLD STAND BY,' Morris, Minn., Nov., 19, 1876. beard anybody propose for anything Hancock to Hugersome, in Pope County. ^upervisots Larson, Chm'n H. B. PAINTS and OILS,! A PROBLEM.—Here is AND GENTS DECIDEDLY FISHY American House, AYoIff, John House. a nut for some of the mathematicians of the Town Clerk—O. C. Hanson, J. F. Todd. FURNISHING GOODS, village to crack A party of three (we are CHICAGO PLOW, Wisher returns and will take it again, madesire CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, CHIMNEYS. HATS never personal, so will call no names, for to re-elect him—for he has been fear of offending Prof., and Munro, and .. apital Clerk. /J... We have a complete Tin Shop under the John House,) whom we will call Pilgrims, AND Treasurer—J. D. Good, H. nutchins. charge of competent workmen, where we I went to our friend Charley Wintermute's Assessor—Ole Bakke, J. R. Perkins, H. CAPS. KING- OF PLOWS, lake, to fish. Pil. No. 1 caught four Pil. Hut chins. Dragoo has been proposed, but manufacture Tin, Copper ware. Jobbing No. 2 caught nary one and Pil. 3 caught says he will not qualify if elected. done to order in the Neatest Style. A COMPLETE STOCK OP nAI!ROV.'S twice as many as Pil. 2. They brought M. Justices—Henry Baldwin, T. Lows OUR PRICES ARE home ten fishes. Now the query is where I CALL AND SEE US. GOT. t'3T, L. E. Pearce. IDEM* 6th, St. and Atlantic Avenue, Opposite THE YOUNG- GIANT did the fishes, exclusive of the four caught Both Constables hold over. the Depot, Morirs Minn. Yours Truly, by No. 1, come from? Thereby hangs —This mighty and influential organ does FANNING MILL, WM. DkiuOO. Board by the Day or Week, a tail Wno? not carc a tinker's ladle who is elected to AT Morris, Miun. Sept., 16, 187*. -Yes, a fishy" problem, indeed! and EXTRAORDINARY inj^&£~ tkese minor positions but if Glenn ttehovalily Tewksbury is not elected to the on a scaly'' dose of Pils.! Reasonable Rates. high office of Poundmaster by spontaneous HOLLiNW ORTHS' HAY RAKES. Our Folks and Other Folks. AND All the Comforts of Home. combustion, 'twill cause a bigger row than STAR SALOON. was threatened by raising flags on inauguration Good Sample Room. Maj. G. A. J. Overton, our County Attorney, Unusual Bargains. d.iy We ask no more and declare UNCELEBRATED returned home from an all-winter's tai rv around M. ELMER, Prop. 6thSt., Morris, Minn sanguinary wah! with anything shorter! wicked law-makers and still he is pure and un^^filed. s sa "Toots now, and Toots forever is the cry In our Clothing Department, when inl THE i is 3 Jud. Rice—not engine No. 11, but the original— I PERKINS HOUSE, the wide-awake and geuial Asst. Supt. of the St. the City, come and see us, and examine our tw White Oats, for 55c"$bushel, at the P. & P. Road, passed through Moiris yesterday, BUEL and CONE Elevator. W. MUNBO. Goods. on a tour of inspection over the line. ATLANTIC AVENUE, JVIOUKiS, MINN. Dr. Butler, of Minneapolis, who had rather be This Hotel is Conveniently located en T1TE M.E.SOCIABLE.—Next Tuesday evening, A. CHRISTIANSEN & CO. SCOTCH and WHISKEY, WOOD PUMPS in Doc. Stewari'B boots in Congress, than to be in tirely New and with Mrs.J.R.Folsom.at the Central House. terested as at FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON, present ill Morris lumber, came up Morris, Minn., Nov. 22,1876. You are invited to attend. You too—and to see about it t'other day. Mr. aud Mrs. Stone have gone to Jordan, and I the rest of you. Imported Wines and Brandies, before returning next week will land on t'other CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. WE AISO KEEP A SUPPLY OF J— In every respect. Within a minute's I A A N E Don't Read This, I I •ide, iu Le Sueur County. INDEED.—Little Forrest Lovett, VERY III walk of the Depot. One Block from the Mr. O. Seaman is gone on a visit to his old aged four years, is quite dangerously FIjOXJIR J^lsTlD FEED. home in Goodhue County. Post Offiee. We Respectfully invite all to ill with typhus of brain fever. Mr. and A Full and Complete Stock of, Our best-frier (1-on-earth Henry Hutching has IF YOU DO YOU WILL Yours Truly, FIND OUT come and see us. Mrs. Lovett have the hear-felt sympathy been ram-paging "round. Went to St. Paul to see I HAVANA & KEY WEST J. D. GOOD THAT J. R. PERKINS, Prop. Beechcr, and ask him if he was guilty aud if so, I of all our villagers, who ardently hope and Morris, Not. 15 1876. of what? Then he went to Fergus, and proved *i#»cutlv pray that their beautiful boy may CIGARS. up" on it. I spared to them. O. C. WANGEN, Alderman McCarthy has been hither. Best Brands of Saturday morning.—Dr. Gates reports a regularly—expecting| Mr. Light visits the trains Fresh Oysters,| eh:nge during the last night which he some one 1 evening and hopes is for the better. Mrs. Good returned home Monday Good grins as one in ecstacy. J. W. Klingelsmith, a printer-lawyer, viewed ns GOING.—Next week we shall sermonize In the Market. HARD Times, HARD TIMES, man. IS STILL AT THE| OLDgPLACE^AT-1 with an inquisitive eye. White on the departure of John Crandell and Harney "s back. Sober. LANTICJAYENUE. SALMON, &c. CONSTANTLY ON dim Warner,very old "restdenters,w to fhe James Dennison has returned, refusing tobe| Bkck Hills country. HAND. OYSTERS SERVED frightened by hoppers. Opposite Elevator. IS THE CRY. Fisher is expected by to-nigbfs train. Doable I SiA KOBE, on Friday, 16th: St. Patrick's CALICO BALL or single? Fred T. Reeves has ran his tick splen-| day ball next night and little boys didly in bis absence. AND CONTINUES TO^TURN OUT| Prof. Phelps and Gracie have gone to Benson, to b^wl when they tumble down on the ice. Give us a call. EVERY THING INiHIS LINE concert a bit, and form a class, may be. Hardware, Respectfully Yours, A.—Owing to the cold weather NOTA BEN Rccent Hotel Arrival*. ON^SHORT NOTICE. and mutual affinity Esquire Bevans and the D. W. WHITE. AND IN A CENTRAL HOUSE. J" E "W" ELER, ,F.h Shanghai i editor have doubled up and now, Morris, Ming., Kdt., 20,1876. IS OUR CRY. L. C. Spooner, Litchfield T. D. Thomp-| WORKMANLIKE MANNER, snugly lying, spoon-fashion, have coned Jbys BENSON, MINN. son, Minneapolis W. H. Schumeier, St. to keep warm, during the cold snap. trivi Watches in Coin Silver Cases, from Paul L. J. Ludloff, Big Stone Colony KNOW ALL MEN (INCLUDING LADIES,) THAT ./ Pro Profound law and sound morals may be Headquarters Saloon. S dollars upward. American Watches, of ail I Brown and Daughter, Red Rock Lake found hand in hand, at the Reporter office. I if ts Grades. Capt. H. S. Cole, Minneapolis II. A. Schtz, 1-Jj WATCHES FOR GENTS, St.Paul A. Albenberg, St.Paul Mansfield, EVENING, at Mr. THE SOCIABLE TUESDAY WATCHES FOR LADIES, Minneapolis John Schellcr, Crookston Stone's, was, from, all accounts, a verv WATCHES FOR BOYS. BUGGIES, J. H. M.ouutain, Willmar C. Malloy, P. pleasant affair. The Misses Stone in the I Time for all, and now is the time. PROPRIETOR Minneapolis: D. W. Luke, Minneapolis. absence of their parents 'di3' the honors ATLANTIC MINN. __ AVENUE, MORRIS, of the occasion. "When the cut '& away, LIGHT PERKINS H.JUSE. AJHas just opened a bran new Hardware the mice can p&y." Where were the guardians? Jeff. Wilson. Minneapolis J. W. Klinget-1 We eaii attention to one of the Best CLOCKS, sorted stock of I STORE, Store in NEW Morris. smith, do., John Bothwell, D. G. Bcrkman| JEWELERY, C. C. Carpenter, Lone Tree Colony. SOLID Wagons,| —"ON ©IT.—The Good Templars in this SILVER StevcuH County Officers. place are talking of having a dramatic and WARE. PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS musical entertainment in connection with I SILVER PLATED WARE Judge of Probate—L. E. PEARCE. LIQUORS their Lodge. We want to see any enterprise Register of Deeds—It. M. RICHARDSON. Auditor—W. W. GKISWOLO. Of the Best Manufactures, and at Prices of his description meet with success, for I GUTTERS and SLEIGHS- Clerk—HENRY BALDWIN. that cannot by beat. Call and see us. rally in these frontier towns there is a AND Treasurer—SAMUEL LAKSOJU, ••-.ri.ii of amusements—at least of ui in-| O.a WANGS Sheriff—JOHN LANDUEI CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Surveyor—D. octual kind. T. WHEATO*. Benson, Minn. A LARGE AND (WELL SELECTED Coroner—J. R. PKI KIN Hardware, y®- County Attorney—G. A. J: OvEitTOH. OALDE FOLK THEIR CONCERT." STOCK OF WAGON AND SLEIGH School Supt.—BUEL LHIDESTEK. Viitt' surprised and exceedingly welll HO! FOR MORRIS. MATERIALS, ALWAYS ON Court Commissioner—ri. «. v OLFF. WTEST OF ST. PAUL. ased ith the concert given by our local Farming Tools, C. WlNlEKMUTE. HAND. -nt, uoder the baton of our fellow townsin County ComVs A. J. CUMSTOCK. We have not been to the Centennial, for TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tho. Prof. Phelps. Morris* has certainly TIIOMAHSON. stoves, the reason that we were busy filling t'lTng to be proud of for in large coin" the numerous orders of our SORK1S 1SARKET. Your attention is hereby called, for if you niu^a, so many sweet and well trained I friends. slieif and^Building ware, CORRECTED WEEKLY. want anything in the line of ices aj?e not often found. The rendition of BUSINESS FIRST, MORRIS, March 10,1877. Harness, Saddles, N e var&us parts of the programme was Tinware, and Wheat, per bushel, No. 1, $1.08. No.2,1.03 .•rfvetjjuid the various solos, etc., are derviagfsf AND PLEASURE AFTERWARDS, Corn,..., 70 Trunks, Yalices, individual mention but for fear )at8,... 55 O W O K Is Our Mott^ Pocket Cultei distinctions »r mention would Barley,. 60@70 Robes, Blankets, Beans, .. 1.50 We abo have a Splendid New Lot b: considered invidious, it is betier to Potatoes, 50 Ciigaxs, Comprising of the Leading Brands Currycomb s, and .in from particularizing. The costumes A SPECIALTY. Flour, per 10016a., iir the Market. Oi iLe chorus were very appropriate and Corn meal, *. 4 **1 3.00 A Tliirtteaild and one things too numerous to mea^oa Brushes, •v re also a decided novelty. We can say Butter, per B.12^ Repairing Promptly] 4 Cheese, *»•-*«•.•••«««, »v iiO aiore except in behalf of the commi nity OUR Wfji COAL A SPECIALTY Lard, V*» ?oa will save time and money by calling •--A'. io '-ank Prof. Phelps and through him tlie| Eggs, (fresh,) per dozen, LIVERY DEPARTMENT i3i" Done. on us before purchasing elsewhere. individual members of the chorus for a de Beef, fresh, per 100 !ba., $3.50@4.00 SEMPER PARATUS, Pork, 8.00@8.25 cwled treat which is duly appreciated by all. Brisk as usual, although we try to accom-1 BEFORE PURCHASINfrmi}® liides, green, per !b., 4c.-, dry,... .b@10 PLEASE CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES Piofesaor, do it some more To do your Repairing with thl odate all with Bran, per ton, 15.00 WHERE. A At Prices which cannot fail to M|k. One word of advice to mothers And all Shorts, per 100 #»s., 90 Best of Material.* [GOOD BIGS sale* motto. Koiciteor ^alck and laaUjrollliii»«ur oacerned. Until babies liave 'Sense I Salt, per bbl., 2.75 Standing Invitation to aU. I Hay, per ton,. ,4.00@5.00 ¥. Come in and have a chat And ten miles per hour, for Cash. t-rcugh to quit squealing, when told to Wood, per cord, oak, 5.00 maple, $5.50 Yours Truly, TRULY YOURS, Yours truly, .it up," they are an ^mitigated nuisance JAMES NOTMAN & Co. F. f. HAWY CO. Tallow, per lb., 2t2i JOHN CRANDBSLL. crying evils at a public entertainment. 8. P. SCHOFIELD. Atlantic Arena*, Morris, Minn., Suear, A., 7lbs for $1.00 brown, 7-J for $1 Morris, Kdv. U« Morris, Minn., Nov., 20,1976. Moil. -Don't bring yearlings! Cofi'ee, f-A-at Rio lbs. for $1.00 Nov. 19,1878. Morris, Minn., Sept. 16,1076. IJ —I IJL 1 W' "Hn _:k