Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
March 14, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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—, *fe" atf &frjut»*H'~4 Dr. Barber, of this place, has been There seems to be a mad-dog epidemic in Chicago God planted fear in the soul as truly St. Paul ft Sioux City 139* Builders Take Notice. _£F1 Jmeskrtt ^iliauc^ /. a SHUCK, H. D. BOOHTAYm, as he planted hope or courage. Fear appointed by Gov. Davis as one of the and other cities east If the disease should AWy at Lav. Notary Public. is a kind of bell or gong which rings reach Worthlngton it will find plenty of material Trustees of the Soldiers' Orphan's the mind into quick life and avoidance AND to work upon. The dog crop certainly has not Home. The appointment hasbeen ratified WESTERN HOME been a failure in this section of country. on the approach of danger. It is the Lumber. Terms $9.00 a Year, $i.oo for Six Months. by the Senate, and will meet the soul's signal for rallying—Beeeher. Sioux City ft Saint Paul R.R. hearty approbation of the Doctor's fellow Mr. Shafer, from West Virginia, who visited 8ATUBDAY. MARCH 14, 1874. Real Estate, Loan & Insurance NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. us recently, will soon return and open a photograph townsmen. Lath, establishment here. SALUTATORY. On the afternoon of the 11th a comof HARNESSES 1 HARNESSES! Agency, A Post Office has been established la Little A good assortmet of Double and Single Harnesses TIME CARD. The recent suspension of the A -pany twelve teams arrived here from Shingles. Rock township, and John T. Green has been appointed Going West. are now ready for the Spring Trade at m. VANCE, and transfer of its editor to a Luverne and Dell Rapids, and returned 7.30 a. Leave St Paul at Postmaster. Johnson's Harness Shop. m. 5.05 p. ", Worthington, at different field of labor, renders it necessary Worthington, Minnesota. on the 12th loaded with lumber. m. A 9.40 p. Arrive at Sioux City, at A brisk rain set In about 11 o'clock to-day, and SEED CORN. for others to discharge the duties Going East. m. The subscription books of the A -there is every appearance of a general thaw. Bennett Brothers are prepared to furnish a superior 6.30 a. Leave Sioux City at m. of the editorial chair. The present proprietors 10.50 a. article of Seed Corn, warranted to grow if Worthington, at m. VANCE have not yet been turned over 8.00 p. A number of persons moved to their claims Arrive at St. Paul, at At his of the ADVANCE (Miller, Humiston&Co.) cultivated. SHUCK & BOOKSTAVEB. to the present proprietors, and no ar-during the past week. HO! have opened negotiations TO PENSIONERS. rangements have yet been made with Lumber Yard in Worthington, The United States Pension Record and Department with a gentleman in an eastern city, Cornelius Stout, ESQ., has returned us by Mr. Stevens to have the unexpired Gazette is published monthly in the City of 9 We tare established an Agency for boyW and we are warranted in saying from the East, looking quite weU. He subscriptions filled and hence Washington, D. 0., in the interest of Pensioners |ng and selling real estate, both town and that he will, in all probability, take is better satisfied with Minnesota than has constantly on hand and Soldiers, advocating their claims upon the subscribers must look to him to remethe W country, and our arrangements will insnre For the Spring Trade. charge of the office at an early bounty of the Nation. It contains information ever. IW us ofdy delinquency. day—not asan employee, but as one whicli cannot be obtained from any other publication, A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine Unsurpassed Facilities Mr. C. Stout broiu ht with him from and should receive the support of every its proprietors. Being a practical printer Nobles County needs a piace of resort Lumber, pensioner. Its success has been unprecedented! the East a beautiful $30 Bible which he as well as a competent editor, he for pleasure seekers. Who will improve It is emphatically a paper for the people! It is W- both in selling land or providing purchasers has presented to the First Presbyterian Graham Lakes and have the most will prove a valuable accession to the O O S endorsed by the Hon. Commissioner of Pensions. 9 with the most desirable bargains In We are now prepared to receive orders church of Worthington. enterprise. popular resort on the Continent The only way to keep informed is through the for Both Wild and Improved Lands columns of the Record. Terms 90 cents a year. There seems to be an opinion entertained I N S Gust Uline passed through this place FIRE. Subscriptions received at the Post Office, where by many that the present proprietors a club is nowfarmed. last week, en route for Dell Rapids, On the night of the 2d, at half past of the ADVANCE desire to confine O I N S HAVE you Land For Sate? where he proposes to engage in the Dry twelve, the cry of fire was heard on our Seeders, W. E. A I N its publication exclusively to theGoods and Grocery biz on a large scale. streets, and shuffling ourself out of bed interests of the National Colony.— S A S and into our unmentionables, we hastily 49* If you have land for sale in ten, twenty, Merchants have faith in the destiny Now we are authorized to say that such drew our boots on two sockless feet, SS-foity. eighty and hundred-and-sixty acre Wholesale and Retail Dealer In and everything usually kept by enterprising of our frontier localities. The Depot is-not the fact, and a suspension of 49- tracts, apply at oar agency. We offer the and with coat in hand floundered down lumber dealers. Harrows, at this place is packed from floor to roof 49- most sure channel for disposal of the same, judgment is asked until this opinion is stairs and into the street where, much 49* and all Information regarding claims put in I AND O N A E N A contradicted by actual demonstration. with merchandize, awaiting shipment to our horror, we discovered that the Yard Near Shell's Stable, 49* our hands will be most strictly confidential, The chief aim is to make the AD -to Luverne, Iell Rapids and Sioux Pride of Worthington—the mill—was 49* as it is our purpose to conduct an entirely TREES, VANCE the true and unflinching representative Falls. 49* legitimate business. Cultivators, WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA on fire, and the blaze issuing ten feet 49* Our large correspondence will enable us of the people's interest. The from the east side of the elevator. On On the 11th inst. H. D. Bookstaver's 49* to find cash purchasers more certainly than (general interest of one is the general arriving at the door of the mill we Lumber from J. Dean & Co Mills, Minueapo is. 49* any other agency. term of office as County Auditor expired, FLOWERS, SHRUBS, ETC. Interest of all. We are in favor of a discovered that the entire upper story and the books were turned over to Qo you want a Home? free and independent journal, wherein Plows, etc. was ii flames, and in company with his successor, Mr. Bear. As to the manner the honest convictions of all men may WORTHINGTON SEMINARY man No. 2 we kicked down the door in which Mr. B. has discharged the find respectful utterance. A newspaper 49* If you want to purchase land for a borne, and yanked out the desk and office furniture. Those wishing anything in this line will do duties of his office, it is only necessary TOR TOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, should never be prostituted to the well to reserve their orders till they have an opnoitunlty 49" or if you wish to buy land for speculation, Otheis by this time arrived, to say that the State Auditor bears testimony Persons desiring any of thes&xoods will find our to examine my list of Trees and Prices. AT WORTHINGTOJS, NOBLES CO. MINN. circulation of personal prejudice or 49* we offer you most choice selections at terms stock complete. and finding the roof somewhat slow to that his report to the State office ON THE ST. PA UL & SIOUX CITY 49* to suit. Our lands are party spite, but should apply criticism I guarantee flrst-ciass Stock in all respects. fall in, a hasty reconnoisance was is the most accurate, complete and RAILWAY. ^•Unsurpassed for Richness, I will also sell Cuttings—POPLAR, WHITE to wrong) as the surgeon applies his made and it was discovered that the WILLOW, and FOREsT TREES of all sizes. best executed of any other report received 49~Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, in a country TO COMMENCE ON WEDNESDAY, NO- scalpel to ulcers but as to the weakness I havealarge quantity of EUROPEAN LARCH fire was confined entirely to the upper VEMBER ioth, 1873. from the counties of the State. 6 Unsurpassed for Healthfulness, of individuals, it should adhere which I will sell at panic prices. part of the elevator, (that part which This institution Is announced In accordance I make a specialty of EVERGREENS of all varieties. and in a community tothe motto: "Malice toward none and Mr. Herron, lumber dealer, of Luverne, At Panic Prices, projects above the main roof,) and the All orders left at the Post Office will be with the declaration of the founders of the National pioniptly tilled. Give in your orders early. charity for all." Pledging our enterprise ?*Unsurpassed for Intelligence, is importing a heavy supply of crowd was at once organized for a Colony, that the early establishment of a to the promtfaion of notice and building material to meet the demand at the Colony Store. and we offer bargains seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some square tight with the devouring ele- FLAX SEED TO LOAN.—All perdesiring the advancement of truth, we fraternally of Rock County next season. Mr. H.ment. •^•Unsurpassed for Variety. Under the direction of Drs.sons to loan flax seed,the coining spring favorable point, was part of their plan. invite the cooperation of all parties consigns his shipments to this point by wascan set ure a supply by applying either in person Homesteads and Preemptions located in Nobles Craft and Barber a line of men HUMISTON & STOCKDALE. It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise interested in the general welfare of or by letter, giving name, post office, and amount and adjoining counties upon application. railway, and transports it from here to formed from the water tank across the underdenominational control it is, accordingly, returned, before the first of February. The crop Special attention given to Land Office business the race.—Ed. pro tern. Luverne by prairie schooners. railroad to the north mill door, thence will be contracted for at $1.25 per bushel. A note R. D. BARBER, introduced under the patronage of the to contested and appeal cases arising under the I.PHYSICIAUniversity. up the dark stairways, and through the will be taken for the seed loaned at $2 00 per bushel. Preemption and Homestead Laws. Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to POSTPONEMENT OF COURT. Mr. Bennett, the kind, condescending, N SURGEON, Graduate of A N One bushel and peck must be returned for Harvard United States Examining Insurance effected in first-class companies. hatches to the top of the roof, where gentlemanly and extremely courteous Hamline University. It will be conducted in The Spring Session of Court at this Surgeon for Pensions. Office at Bai ber & each bushel loaned, which pays the debt. About Money to loan 011 approved real estate security. two veterans, who little dreamed of the Lawrence's, Worthiugton Minn. Agent at the Depot, is now prepared the most cathode spirit: the object being to unite place was indefinitely postponed on account St. James, Madelia and Lake Ciystal, flax paid perils of the situation, received the to sell through tickets to all R. R. better than any other crop,last season, and farmers liberal culture with the precepts and spiritof the Conveyances promptly and neatly done. of the entire absence of cases on GEO. O. MOORE, buckets (filled with water) as they were are prepaiing to cultivate more than ever to Fuil particulars, with map, sent on receipt of Christian system. the docket. Lawyers as well as doctors poiitts in the Southwest. We mention flax the coming season. 15 bushels per acre was 3cent stamp. whorapidly passed up, and emptied their this fact for the benefit of any seem to have a slim show for a professional The Seminary building, now known as the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, produced in this county last season. contents through the window on the may wish to visit any of those points for Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, living here. We recommend TEED BAKER, 17 J. AMES, flames. This process was continued Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and the purpose of removing their invalid and .admirably located. It fronts on the them to bare the arm and speed the Worthington, Minn. fte*WptnoS. 3" the public hall, until the arrival of two Babcock Extinguishers, Worthington, Minn. friends to Minnesota. plow or push the plane, and thus place Public Square, in Worthington, within a short when the fire succumbed to TO THE PUBLIC—The undersigned Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or distance of West Okabena Lake. General Dealers In themselves in a proper relation to the wo,ild respectfully announce to the citizensof the deathful streams of carbonic acid night. Geese and other aquatic fowls have future prospects of our country. It is intended to make the Seminary an honor Nobles and adjoining counties that having their returned, and are prospecting for water gas that poured from their nozzles upon flouring mill completed they are now fully prepared to the State—the equal of any similar institution Ready-Made and Custom in the lakes, whilst the eagles are re-it. When the first extinguisher arrived BANK OF WORTHINGTON. LAND OFFICE. to do an exchange business of Flour, Bran in the West. The board of instruction is already and Shorts, for wheat, and giist giinding of corn Captain Leonard, of the Jackson pairing their nests, all of which indicates we were standing at the head of the large and embraces, In an unusual degree, both E SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. and oats. Having at all times flour and feed on stairway on the third story, and hearing Land Office, was in this city last week the near approach of spring. the experience and ability essential to success. hand, paities bunging wheat to exchange can DEPOSITS RECEIVED. CLOTHING, a puff veritably like unto an ordinary looking up a place of business. He get their grist at once, thus avoiding the delay As occasion demands it will be enlarged and There will le four thousand acres of steam engine, we peered down the succeeded in securing a part of theflax that attends grist grinding. The highest prices Interest allowed on time deposits. Exchange nothing shall be warning to the completeness of sewn in this and adjoining counties issued, Special attention given to collections. stairway and behold the stony visage paid for all kinds of grain in cash. P. O. building and will close out business the several departments. this season. The investment promises Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 of the junior partner of the Colony C. Z. SUTTON & CO. in Jackson on the l*th of next clock, p. m. Have received their to be a profitable one. Farmers The contemplated course of study will cover a Worthington, Dec. 17,1873. Store with a Babcock las! eil to his devoted month and open the Land fcat this should put their land in good condition, period of three years the design being to prepare C. C. GOOD NOW, place on the 20th much to the gratification back. With stentorian voice FOll SALE. students for a collegiate course, or to qualify Stock of 'WINTER Goods and a wliolesome reward will be forthcoming alone peculiar to himself he ordered NOTARY PUBLIC, of many hundreds of Uncle Choice 5 acie lots, one mile from Worthlnston. at an early day. .them to engage successfully in business pursuits. the way cleared, and with fearless Sam's prospective patrons. From Price $130, cash. If on time. $175. Addiess, Preparatory classes, however, will be GENERAL AGENT, WESTERN HOME AGENCY. II. D. Bookstaver has purchased fifteen strides he mounted the ladder, nor stopped HEAVY OVERCOATS, the deepest and lowest depths of our oi med, especially for the first six months, during 20 Worthington, Minn. acres of land, beautifully located, until he emerged on the roof and soul we feel sorry for Jackson. We always INSURANCE, whicli time, it may be presumed, many will be at Graham Lakes, and will build for confronted the glaring fire fiend face to feel bad on funeral occasions but X* X* .A. 20* ST ~E X* S ,' NOTICES OF CONTEST. unprepared for the regular course. REAL ESTATE & washimself.ii summer residence thereon the face. What followed 'tis needless to the change was irrevocable and While the school in itself will be unequivocally "Votiee. U. S. Land Office, Jackson. Minn., Wool Yarns, Home-Made Socks, coming season. Tlie sites for beautiful relate, as there was no other alternative not of our choice, but comes in obedi.ence Maieh 6th, 1874. COLLECTIONS. Christian, it possesses, also, the eiternal advantages homes in that locality are not exhausted. with the fire but to yield, and it Complaint having been entered at this office by to the behests of Uncle Sam, who of location in a community not only highly Nile* Euiiigsi-n, against William Fenner, for Post Office block, Worthington, Minnesota. did so. There was but little excitement wished to avail himself of the advantages abandoning Homestead Entry No. 7810, dated Ladies' and Gents' intelligent and moral, but uncurst by the liquor March 20th, 1872, upon the sel4 section 28, township and every one worked in earnest. of our fast growing city. 101, range 41, in Nobles County, Minnesota, B. N. CARRIER, traflc. This nefarious trade, the prolific source REV. J. B. SHARP. FUR GOODS, with a view to the cancellation of said entry With less facilities for obtaining water of poverty aud crime, is, by law, utterly excluded The Union Church voted on last Sunday evening the said parties aie lieiebv summoned to appear ^THE STORM. there could have been no successful at this office on the 23d, day of April, 1874, at 9 to M11 the Rev. J. B. Sharp to the pastorate. ATTORNEY AT LAW, from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or The severe storm which visited the o'clock a. to icspond and fuiuish testimony effort made to extinguish the fire. The Air Sharp is known in the East as a pulpit orator concerning said alleged abandonment. guardian will under-estimate the Importance of northarn and eastern portions of our of much more than average power, and the fire is supposed to have originated from A LEONARD, Register. From Alaska Mink to the Finest or the Cheapest AND this most significant fact. J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Kinds and Grades, State, Wisconsin an other regions, sermons delivered during his recent stay among the friction of the shaft of the upper ourevidenca us had mai ked effect upon the people and gave Prof. Humiston takes charge ola department NOTICE.—U. failed to put in an appearance in CLERK OF DIST. COURT. wheel sometime during the day, and 8 Land Office, Jackson, Minn., of great power, earnestness and oi iginality. with which he has been long and honorably connected, much favored locality. We had some Feb 20,1874 only developed to aflame a short time Buck Gloves and, Buttons, His style of preaching is very similar to Complaint having been entered at this office by All businessleft with him will receive prompt aud brings with him, as a gijt tot he institution, severe storms here last winter, and for A. Miner against Charles A. Paidee, for abandoning th.it of Kev. Wayland Hoyt, now of Brooklyn, before its discovery, as the watchman attention, homestead entry No 8MH, dated M.u ch philosophical and chemical apparatus some reason, exaggerated descriptions and formerly the popular pastor of the Ninth had been in the second story only half 28, 1871, upon the se'4 section 28, township 103, Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. A Full Line of lange 41, in Nobles countv, Minnesota, with a worth six hundred and fifty dollars. of them were pretty well circulated over Street Baptist Church, of Cincinnati. an hour before the alarm was given by view to the cancellation of said entiv, the said E A E S A E A E N the Continent but tlias winter has paities are r-»i ebv summoned to appeal at this FA IRS PRICES OF TUITION.—In oider to extend as far outside parties. There was no insurance Gents' Underwear, «feo. office on the 2oth day of Maieli, 1874, at 9 o'clock, been uniformly beautiful and free from We would urge the citizens of our County to as possible, the benefits of the Institution, tothose on the mill, and its loss would a. to lespond and furnish testimony concerning SOULE & LANGDON, do all in their power to favorably represent our said alleged abandonment. who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the storms. Our altitude .and jieculiar relationship have proven disastrous to the owners, Clothing made to order, by a flrst-elass workman Interests at both the State and County fairs.— J. A. LEON A HI), Register. to surrounding localities, secures times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but as well as the county at large. J. B. WAKEFIELl),TReceiver. This lepresentation becomes more necessary on FIRST-CLASS. PERMAMENT. for us exemption from the climatic Dealers in Real Estate, •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform account of the extent t* which the State Association Perpetual vigilance is the price of NOTICE.—U.4S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., Homesteads, Preemptions for all studies exceptinstrumentalmusic,French PLUMB «te CO'S exigencies encountered in less favored lias honored ourCounty, by the appointment safety. Feb 30,187 and Town Property Bought and Soldi of our citizens to places of honor and trust. Coninhiint bavins been entered at this office, and ornamental needlewoik. regions. Time will yet demonstrate Woi tliington, August 31. by A. Miner against John Hassiug, for abandoning Prof. R. F. Humiston was unanimously chosen that this particular locality poss.sses The First Quarter will begin, as already announced, Homestead entry No. 8672, dated Feb'y 17, to deliver the annual address, and Mr. Fletcher, On the afternoon of Thursday, the 1873, IIJMHI the n\\% section 20, township 104, AT WOTHINGTON. more climatic advantages tooth in winter Nov. 19th, 1873, and end Feb. 5th, 1874. Sargent, Dr. Craft, Capt. Miner, and Mrs. Lacker, Range 40. in Murray county. Minnesota, with a I. N. SATER and B. H. CREVER, SPECIALTY: llth, a dispatch flashed across the wires view to the cancellation of said enti the said parties and summer than can be found any of Worthiugton, are on the list of judges. The Second Quarter will begin on the 6th of Feb. Hardy varieties of Fruit for Minnesota, are heieby summoned to apiieaiat this office bearing the sad intelligence that Chas. If our people will only exert themselves, the Nobles where else on the Continent. Evergreens, 1874, and end on the 1st of May, 1874. Exercises on the 25th davof March, 1874, atfto'clock a. m., Agents for the sale of County depaitment in our State exhibitions Sumner is no more. The funeral to respond and furnish testimony concerning Ornamental Trees, will be suspended during the Holidays. will be second to no other county for grains, vegetables said alleged abandonment. obsequies of Ex President Fillmore are The Jackson Repuhlic, speaking of Flowering Bulbs, J. A. LEONARD. Register. Address all communications in regard to th fruits, &c. A I O A A N S scarcely performed, before tiiis news J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. 11 .x a a the removal of the Land Office to Worthington, Seminary to B. H. CREVEII, Worthington, Nobles Our County Fair can be made one of much interest, Small Fruits Abundance! that another of America's Statesmen NOTICE.-U. says 0 0 0 1 1 a in SEMI- if parties will but put their shoulders to S. Land Office, Jaekson, Minn., Co., Minnesota. Anything and everything in the Nursory llneean NARY ADDITION to Worthington. office corner Feb'y 20th, 1874. has fallen reached us. However much the wheel and pnsh. The association in point of 10th Street and 2d Avenu*., Worthington, be had at very low rates by calling at the "Our Congressman is entitled to Complaint having been entered at this office by BOARDING.—Students can, during the coming Minn. of membership already outranks any other County Nursery or addressing, «redit for having used his efforts to the radical views of Sumner maybe opposed Josiah Smith against John Q. A. Ditty, for aban winter, be accommodated in private families on PLUMB & CO., Assoclatnon In the State, and effort is only requiied doning Homestead entry No. 8506, dated October keep the office here as long as it has, especially by conservatives, the greatness reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be 20th, 1872, upon the ne% section 12, township 103, *n» T« Worthington. Minn. to make it one of the most important and G. ANDERSON, while the constant teasing and range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with a made to provide for any students who may prefer of the man cannot be denied and the interesting. Milton. Wis. Worthington. whining of the egregiously avaricious view to the cancellation of said entry the said to board themselves. As soon as the success history of the world will assign to him paities are hereby summoned to appear at this CARPENTER A N BUILDER, Colonists at Worthington has been of the institution is assured, a boarding house office on the 25th day of March, 1874, to respond The Adelphia Literary Society of this place WORTHINGTON NURSERY. poured into his ears in one incessant a prominent niche in the temple of hu-and fm nish testimony concerning said alleged will be added to our present accommodations. gave a public enteitainment in Miller Hall Wednesday Shop and effice on Third-ave., near Eleventh-st., atream for two years past." abandonment. man greatness. evening, March llth, which was a decided BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. J. A. LEONARD, Register. "Ahl they shall gnaw a file." The success In every particular. Their rooms J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. J. H. BOWERMAN & CO. Gunritnt«eb satisfaction In all work, and will furnish B. H. CREVER, A. M., Principal. CORRESPONDENCE. truth is that no attempt was ever made were wellfllied with an attentive and appreciative Mwntal and Moral Science. plans, specifications and estimates for buildngs NOTICE.—U. Have on hand, and for Sale all the hardy varieties audience. The exercises consisted of declamations, on short notice. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., ELK TOWNSHIP, Mar. 12th, 1874. to have the land office removed to Worthington R. F. HUMISTON, A M., of APALE TftEES, EVERGBEE^Saad Editor Advance: Feb'y 18,1874. essays, papers, and a short lecture on Natural Science. until the early part of the Complaint having been entered at this office by ORNAMENTAL TREES. "The Evils of Gaining," followed by the debate. As a short local from this town might prove an Edward C. Ward against Isaac Allerton, for abandoning CHAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., A. V. ROBINSON, winter. The three or four counties lying Question, Resolved, That Washington did more acceptable item, I would simply say that the Homestead entry, No. 8657, dated Feb'y Orcek, I^tin and Mathematics. Flowering Plants and Bulbs in large quantities, 12, 1873, upon the sw% Section 3, township 103, for his Country than Abraham Lincoln. winter with us has thus far been weathered in west of Jackson long since felt the CHAS. II. BARLOWS, also a full line or small Fruits of every description, range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with a good style, despite hard times and short crops. Book-keeping and Penmanship. suitable for this market. inconvenience of going thirty miles view to the cancellation of said enti the said CARPENTER AND BUILDER, O. A. Smith, the untiring and ever moving rei Our spiing election resulted in the choice of the parties -aie hereby summoned toapuear at this MART H. CREVER, The aboveNurseryStock isofMinnesota growth. from the railroad, and to a town which resentative of Sioux City commerce, is in town office on the 25th day of March, 1874 at 9 o'clock Prices low, and warranted as represented. Call following town officers: Supevisors, Wm. B. Instrumental Music—Pianoand Organ working up a tiade for M. C. Bogne & Co., Boot a m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning and see our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. is virtually on the eastern limit of the Akins, Ch'n), Allan McLean and H. Baldwin said alleged abandonment. CLARA J. CRAFT, & Shoe Dealers of that city. Mr. S. is travelling Catalogues and information furnished on ap-r Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's Justices, T. L. Taylor and H. Baldwin Constable, French. district, to reach the Land Office. Their plication. J. A. LEONARD, Register. Hall. in company with A. Hale, of the firm of H. D. Wait Meyers Treasurer, Peter Sweitzer J. B. WAKE* IELD, Receiver. J. CRAFT, M. D., Beserve your orders for, or until called on by case was so clear that they had only to Boyle & Co., wholesale Grocers. It is needless Town Clerk, S. P. Bon Assessor, J. J. Stage Vocal Culture. WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, HENRY DUNHAM. ask for the removal to secure it. to say that the Sioux City tiade will expand under NOTICE.-U. Road-Masters, Wm. Boyer, T. H. Barnlfield, J. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., Agent the supervision of such workers. Feb'y 10,1874. Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, furnishing P. Warner and A. McLean.—More anon. BBFBRENCBS. EVERETT P. FREEMAN, Miller, Humiston & Co. seem to have Complaint having been entered at this office by Plans, Specifications and Estimates. T. B. Clement, President First National Bank, Township Organization Laws, Justices' Manuals, Aiken Miner against Get hard l^en/en for abandoning RICHMOND. unbounded faith in the agricultural department Homestead entry No. 8752, dated Api II Faribault, Minn. and all books and blanks for use of town officers, S. A. HILDRETH, LATE BEGISTER LAND OFFICE, l«tti, 1873, upon the e% ue% Section 12, Township of the Colony enterprise, as for sale at the Post Office. UI0RTHINGT0N HARNESS SHOP HER8EY. 102. Range ."9, in Nobles County. Minnesota, with Has Opened a they have engaged in agricultural Edior of the Advance: a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said Jackson, Minn., *he Farmers' Union has the largest circulation parties are hereby summoned to appear at this J. H. JOHNSON, Prop'r. schemes on an extended scale. They The election at this place resulted in the choice office on the 25th day of March, 1874, at 9 o'clock Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Bridies, Collars. of any agricultural paper in Nobles County. S A I N S A O O N T?r tUI JJJesenIrePia,n a Jackson and at- of the following town officers for the ensuing a. m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning Halters, Lines, and dealer in Whips, have four large farms under cultivation Subscriptions received at the Post Office. tend to Land Office business to contested and said alleged abandonment. Whlp-stocks,Lashes,Horse Blankets, year: Supervisors, Jonathan Gordon, Ira K. anpeal cases arising under the Pre-Emption o? which they propose to make the on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, Curry-combs, Brushes, J. A. LEONARD. Register. Minneapolis reports that sales of lumber during Cole, and Otto Berreau: Town Clerk, A. O. Conde Homestead Laws and to all branches of legal where he is prepared to watt upon the public Hames,Bitts,Buck-c J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. model farms of the County. The Ocheedafarm business pertaining thereto. Patents promntlv ie&??$&J W a TRUNKS and February have been ten times greater Assessor, W. H. Berger Justice, W. G. in anything pertaining to his line. exra£mPh«^ secured on entries, ltetaining Pee NOTICE—U. The patronage of the public solicited. •"VALISES alway6on hand. 49»RepabN will be in charge of, and under than during the same period in any previous Brown ^Constable, Louis Gotthelf. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., ing done cheap and in the best manner. year since the city had an existence. Competent Feb. 7,1874. the supervision of Capt. Miner during The Hersey Debating Club held its regular enter uE*t n€ff°tiated J»rt«e« desiring to Give me a call. THIRD AVENUE HOIEL, Complaint having been entered at this office by Judges estimate that on the first of May, 1874, the weekly meeting on Wednesday. The question, the ensuing year the Okabena farm Ben. Tanner against Origeu B. Lacy for abandoning stock of logs and lumberin that city will be from whether the amended Tree Act is likely to prove homestead entry No. 7936, dated April 24, J.S. STONE. will be managed by Mr. Sargent the 80,000,000 to 100,000,000 of feet more than at the 1873, upon the s% nwJi and n]4 &w% section 6, of any real advantage to this country was the C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. DAN! SHELL township 103, range 39, in Nobles county, Minnesota, Buckeye by Mr, Fletcher, and the City same time last year. Store./• subject for discussion, and much interest was Boot and Shoe with a view to the cancellation of said entry manifested. farm by Wm. H. Sprague. As these the said parties are hereby summonedtoappear "Fanchon, the Cricket," will be rendered on Worthington, Minn. at this office on the 9th day of April, 1874, at Is prepared at all times to furnish thepublic with Th»»re has been a change In the Station Agents farms are to be cultivated according to Wednesday, the 25th inst., at Miller Hall. No 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony here, young Watson retiring and Mr. Kennedy concerning said alleged abandonment. A Sir.20 0 ts *L8h,y*and Neat lr»*u.0n *o»wtl» pains will be spared to make the occasion an interesting OKABENA HOUSE, the beat methods known to the agricultural good Livery outfits, at his taking his place. J. A. LEONARD, Register. one. To be given for the benefit of art, the results cannot fail to be 23 J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Stoddard Post, G. A. R.. See programme in C. P- STOUGH, Proprietor. FOR RENT.—Two houses on Fourth Avenue of interest to all who are in anywise interested next week's ADVANCE. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, M. B. SOULE*, O O O W and Tenth Street, opposite Miller's HalL Possession in agricultural pursuits, WORTHINGTON. MINN, CjOUNSELORdAT At the last meeting of the Worthlngton Cornet given April 1st Apply to LAW and Notary Pubic— Worthington, Minn., Office on 3 ave., opposite the park, Worthington, On Ninth Street, between Second ft Third ave. Band, resolutions were passed tendering thanks Proprietor of A. P. MILLER. Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. Immigrants are already arriving with to Will S. Langdon, for several original and very Good care is always given teams leftInhis keeping. their teams ready for agricultural operations«o appropriate pieces of music We are pleased to FOR SALE, Dentistry, Jewelry, HEAT MARKET, J. S. SHUCK, «ee the Band manifest so lively a recognition of soon as spring is fairly ushered A No. 1 Cow, good stock, and will theATTORNEY home talent AT LAW, Real Estate and col- B. N. CARRIER. in. Their promptness and energy render service as a milker early in L. N.BEDFORD. E. BEDFORD. lecting agent, would respectfully tender his The bill authorizing Nobles county to Issue services to the people of this and adjoining counties, will receive the reward it so justly mer- Spring. For price &c. apply to W. B. and hones, by prompt attention to business, Amvvvlc** W',***, JUSTICE OF fS,O0OJn bondi for bridge purposes has passed Over Shucks' Law Office, Opposite Worthington House Stables, Bennett, Depot. and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of JTX. THE PEACE. All businessleft withme5*111 the Miniature. public patronage. receiveeprompt attention. Worthingtone Offic on 4th Aveaoe WORTHINGTON, MINN. opposit the Purk. Min WORTHlNi&TON, XtHX.