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JUMPING CLAIMS. LOCAL. "OVERDRAWN." extern j^Avmtf. THE MILL FIRE. St. Paul I Sioux City A glance at the notices of contest will NOTICES OF CONTEST^ Several of our cotemporaries are very It seems thatour reporter was in error NOTICE.-U. suggest to those who have claims the much afraid that we will say something as to the origin of the late- fire-at S. Land Office. Jackson. Miun., WORTHINGTON. MINN.. APRIL 11, 1874. AND April 6.1874. importance of making them secure. "overdrawn" about the National Colony. the mill. The following letter from PUBLISHED WEBKLT, AT Complaint having been entered at this office by There are always persons about who Now, the very nature of the National Otis Bigelow against F. Elbert Minier for abandoning WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. Mr. Coplin corrects the error: CHURCH DIRECTORY. Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. homestead entry No. 8S2&--dated May keep their eyes and ears open, and it Colony is to "draw." It has 10,1873, upon the v. & ne }£jrwj$ & mvU neK METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. W. Lewis, EDITOK ADVANCE:—In your issue Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. pastor. Services every Saobath, morning at of section 12, township 102, range 41, In Nobles would probably not be unjust to the National All orders will receive prompt attention. "drawn" here what is generally admitted of March 14th, giving origin of the fire 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthington county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation Communications Intended for publication must at the mill, you do me injustice as foreman Colony to say that even here to be the most enterprising, intelligent Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. of said entry, the said parties are hereby be accompanied by the real name and address of summoned to appear at this office at Wbrthlngton Prayer meeting Thursday eveuUig at 7 o'clock. of the mill by stating that the fire the writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necessarily there are men who would take advantage and moral community on the on the 27th day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a.m. for publication. was caused by friction of the machinery, TIME CARD. to respond and furnish testimony concerning PRESBTTEKIAN.—Services in the west room on of men's necessities or misfortunes frontier it lias "drawn" men of capital Going West. which was not the case, nor indeed first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 said alleged abandonment. Leave St. Paul at 7.30 *. ADVERTISING RATES. J. A. LEONARD. Register. o'clockeaeh Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson,Pastor. and take their claims from them if possible who are building mills, warehouses, was it possible, from any machinery in m.4w31]1 Wnrtliiugton, at 5.05 p. J.B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. One inch three weeks 12.00, three months, W.00 that part of the building. All the machinery grain elevators, etc., and opening large UNION CONGKROATIONAL.—Services morning No doubt there are claims which Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.40 p. m. Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8 oo and evening. Sunday School immediately after has been carefully oiled every VTOTICE. U.S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn,, Five inches, 6.00, 10.00 the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday farms it has "drawn" and is drawing Gointj East. it would be a benefit to the community day and kept in proper running order at 1 April 7th. 1874. veiling. l^ave Sioux City at 6.30 a. m. Special rates given for larger advertisemeutslieading from the surrounding towns those men Complaint having hem entered at thisoffice by to have jumped. In cases where the all times. W ortlilnjrton, at 10.50 a. in notices, first week 10 nts a line subsequent F. Kullniann. aj ain«t Silas Totten. for abandoning Arrive at St. Paul, at 8.00 p. in. who wish to be located at head-quarters homesteader is a "on-resident and does Rev. Robt. McCune, of Toledo, is That the fire was not caused by friction insertions 5 cents a line each week. homestead entry No 8768, dated April 21st. w1^ is evident, inasmuch as it originated 183. upon the seW of section 4. township 103, and who have anything to distribute. not expect to come, it is only just that expected to preacli at the Union Church 1,500,000 ACRES range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with a fully ten feet from any machinery, M. B. SOULE1, And we do not believe it possible cancellation of said entrt the said the claims should be jumped, but at to-morrow. C/10UNSELORdAT and that at the base of tl cupalo parties are hereby summoned to appear at this LAW and Notary Pubic— to "overdraw" notwithstanding the least the cost of entry should be paid to ySj^atWorthington, onthe 28th dav of May, and from the outside. I now speak of PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, Ofhce on 3 ave., opposite the park, Worthington, Several notices of contest arrived too 18(4 at 9 clock a. m., to respond and furnish fears of our cotemporaries. We want the fire of Saturday morning. The fire Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. the person who loses-the claim, and testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. late for insertion this week. of Saturday night undoubtedly sprang at least 50,000 settlers in Nobles county J. A. LEONARD. Register where there are improvements they Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern from that of the morning previous, although 4w311 J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver, Iowa, and have room for them. Until we get J. S. SHUCK, On account of press of time and should also be paid for. Where men we thought it, and by all appearances ATTORNEY them we cannot "overdraw." FOR SALE -Y"0T1CE.-IT. S. Land Office. Jackson. Minn., AT LAW, Real Estate and col- matter we are obliged to leave out some are residents of the community, are expending it was, entirelv extinguished, I I April 1st. 1874. leering agent, would respectfully tender his at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. Complaint having been entered at this office by new advertisements which came in this their energies here and aiding And now a word by way of inducement N COPLIN. services to the people of this and adjoiningcounties, Peter Sehwiti'er against John Blodgett for aban and hopes, by prompt attention to business, ALSO TOWN LOTS week. to build up the country, and whose bus- to the 50,000 readers (more or less) doning Homestead entry No.9022, dated July 3d, and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of We regret to learn of the death of in towns at rail-, ad stations. Land bonds of the 1873, upon the nw4 of seelIon 4, township 10H, public patronage. iness calls them away from their claims of the ADVANCE. Of our soil, we wish Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to be taken at ramie 40, in Noble- County, Minnesota, with a Persons who have bought land of the the infant son of Capt. Akins, of Elk par in exchange for land within their limits. view to the cancellation of said entry: the said R. D. BARliEJt, during the greater part of the time, it is to say that we do not know where it is *"r Railroad Company should remember township. Particulars address: "Land Department parties are hereby summoned to appear at this PHarvard St. P. & s. O. and S. C. & St. P. K. B. Co., St. Paul evidently unjust and little better than excelled. It is a rich, black loam, from office on the ]3th day of May, 1874. at 9 o'efock HYSICIAN A N SLIM EON, Graduate of that their contracts should be recorded. Minn. A. to n»opond and fu' nish testimony concerning University. United States Examining robbery to take advantage of men's ne- two to four feet deep, and produces Surgeon for Pensions. Otlice at Bai ber & ANOTHER APRIL SNOW STORM. said alleged abandonment. The terrible snow-storm which swept Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. C. Loveless, of the Third Avenue J. A. LEONARD, Register. cessitiesand jump their claims, if they abundantly of nearly everything that J. B.WAKEFIELD.Receiver. over Kansas ami Northern Missouri in Hotel, is enlarging his stables. He should lay them liable to be jumped, can be grown in the temperate zone. GEO. O. MOO HE, the middle of last April will be remembered was so overrun with teams a few evenings Thus di ring the past winter a great Southwestern Minnesota is destined to VTOTICE.—U. S. Land Otlice, Jackson, Minn.: by every newspaper reader. A 11 April 1st, 1874. since that he was compelled to borrow DR. O. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, many of our farmers went elsewhere to equal the best wheat producing regions Complaint having been entered at this office by large number of persons and many a stable of a neighbor. work during the winter and are now on the continent. The flour made at Andrew P. Danielsou against Joseph Uorak, for Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and thousand head of stock perished. Another abandoning Homestead entry. No. 7148, dated Residence on loth street below the public hall, returning. Some of these may be de-j our Worthingtou mills from wheat Mr. Benson is putting a house on his 27, 1871, upon the sw 4 Secti«-n 14, township April snow-storm visited the Worthingtou, Minn. 1- 2. range 39, iu Nobles County, Minnesota, with a tained longer than the time allowed, grown in Nobles ar.d Rock counties, is claim near the peat bed. view to the cancellation of said the said Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or States south of us On the 5th, Sunday and thus anyone might tnke advantage pronounced by the extensive flour »iouse parties ave herebv summoned toappear at this uiyht. I last. Ten inches of snow fell in Chicago, office on the 13th day of May, 1874 tit 9 o'clock 1 I »A 8 »l»™l« »»8 0 «I*" of their necessities and rob them of of Milton Tootle & Co., of Sioux City a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning and afoot as far south as .Vashington. said alleged a a Colony Drug Store! BANK OF W0RTHINGT0N. We have not had during the whole J. A. LEONARD, Register. AI oi iningion now __ in it re a is H8 a a a at J. B. W A E E Receiver. winter and spring a day as uncomfortable Mr.C. C. Goodnow is remodeling the bary and treat the man who jumps a Autumns are the finest ever seen anywhere, and forbidding as that which kept ELIHU SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. "V»TICE.— II S. Land Office, Jackson. Minn., post ollice building preparatory to re- claim under such circumstances accordingly. and the past winter was thefin-jthe 1 1 March 28th, 1874. Chicago people from church on Easter INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. Complaint a in been entered at this office by ceiving the Land Office. We learn that at Sioux Falls est we ever experienced except one' Sunday. Aiken Miner against John McCoy for abandoning Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given there is an association for the protection Homestead entry No. 8olfi. dated Nov. spent in Eastern Virginia, and theSummers to collections. Messrs. Soule & Langdon have opened 2d, 1872, upon the nw 4 Section tl. Township The more we see of the climate of Office Hours from 9 to 12 a, in. and from 1 to 4 of claims and there should be one are much less exhausting than 102, in 4.'i, in Nobles County. Minnesota, with an ollice in the Davis's block between o'clock, p. m. Southwestern Minnesota, the more we a iew to the caueellal ion of said the said here. Let the man who comes here and Cor. 10th Ave., in Ohio and Illinois. Of our people, we St. & 3d the post office and the corner drug store. parties are hereby summoned to appear at this are satisfied that, all things considered, attempts to rob a settler of two or three ollice on the 1st day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock do not believe as high an average of in C. II. BENTON, C. C. GOODNOW, it is unsurpassed. A'e are out a. in., to res|HiHl and furnish testimony Concerning Att'y at Law. Nntai) Public. Mrs. M. H. Fuller has oiiened a stock1 years improvements, find such a hor- telligence and character can be shown said alleged abandonment. Benton & Goodnow, of the reach of the cold, damp J. A. LEONARD. Register. of Millinery and Fancy floods opposite net's nest stirred up as will make him elsewhere on the frontier. B. W A E I E Receiver. winds of the lake region, south of Attys & Counselors at Law, the Third Avenue Hotel, on Ninth glad to retire the severe winters of the extreme northern street. If you want to purchase land for a O E S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., portion of the country, ami north 1 1 March 28th, 1«74. REAL ESTATE, TEMPERANCE PJiA YER MEETING. home call on Shuck & Bookstaver. Complaint having been entered at this office, Shuck & Hookstaver have 3,000 acres Worthington, nnesota, A large meeting of all the Worthingtou of the ague districts of tl.e west. We bv Samuel Arthur atraiust William Keiiney for HERSEY ITEMS. INSURANCE & of land for sale at S4 per acre on ten years churcdes was held on last Sunday abandoning Homestead entry No. 844S dated are not subject to as severe storms iu Mr. Fred A. Hatch has returned \\XA sw1^ Oct. 1st, 1S72. upon the section 20, township time. evening at Miller Hall to pray for the the spring as Kansas and the States 104, Range 40. iu Nolilescountv. Miniifseta, COLLECTIJNAGENTS. from his missionary labors among the with a viewtothecancellationot said the south of us, and our autumns are the Yesterday" was~d'idedly_the finest' sl"*essof the women's temperance cru- said parties are lierebv summoned to appear at Indians of Santee Agency, Nebraska. Par'leular attention paid to business before Opposite Worthington Hotel. this office at Worthington, on the 2st|i da of perfection of lovely, Indian Summer Spring (iav we have had and a great deal s:i,, a to fxp"* 8 sympathy with the He reports the Indians of the upper the local and general Land Offices. April. 1S74, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and weather, continuing sometimes for two furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. of wheat was sown. I movement. 31t] Wellington, Minnesota. Missouri as quiet at present, but there months with scarcely a cloud by day or I Rev. J. W. Lewis, pastor of the Meth1 is fear of a general uprising during the A. LEONARD Register. B. N. CARRIER, night. The States along the line of the B. W A E I E Receiver. allies from Rochester, Austin, and church, presided, and heartilv en- summer. 0 is Union Pacific are evidently subject to With thanks for favors in the past, we desire other points in the State, have been here ,lis opening re- The notice of school meeting to organize O I E U. R. a Office, Jackson, Minn., W in in ATTORNEY AT LAW, to remind the good people of Worthington and a set of storms which never reach Minnesota. diinng the week looking with reference ,ivk^ 1 1 March 17,1874. this district was defective, and surrounding country that We are here., ready at lu S in at by Complaint having been entered at thisoflice by Those storms which originate to locating. They all agree that Wor- ..lvers ,1JU, ,,ii all times to serve them with goods as low as they a new meeting is to be had. There is a MatthiasBridgos against Oliver Raitt, for abandoning AND UI llre a in the Rocky Mountain region crossed homestead entry No. S751, d.tted April 17, tnmgton has an excellent reputation few months than the men had atabroad can be found in Southern Minnesota. prospect of erecting a school house 1 1 1873, upon the se section 4, town CLERK OF DIST. COURT. by the Union Pacific, blow over Kansas, for the intelligence and chaiac- c-ornplisl.ed in many years. Dr. 13. S.here ship lift, range 3i, in Nome* county, Minnesota, this Spring. with a view to the cancellation of said entry and portions of Nebraska ami Missouri, ter ot its people. ..llletl the said parties are hereby summoned to appear There was a meeting of Grangers at in on W18 aU(1 All business left with him will receive prompt but tlo not reach us, while the at this office at Worthington, Minn., 011 the Among the arrivals during the ]ast movement, concluding with the reweek attention, Hersey Hall Saturday, April 4th, and DRUG DEPARTMENT. 23d day of April. 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., to respond storms which originate in the North was a little settler who did not mark thai this woman's niovem nt sugregis.er and furnish testimony concerning said alleged Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. quarterly meeting of" the Methodists at abandonment. West and sweep over us, also reach to at any of the hotels. He came gtsted the need of extending to woman A. LEONARD, Register. the hotel on Saturday and Sunday, con-! REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Nebraska and Kansas. We have not 27 1$. W A E I E Receiver. without any baggage and is slopping the elective franchise so Hi her powe sequently, everybody was in town. had a severe storm in South Western at the residence of J. A. Town. Next!' »i!it fell at the polls. I. X. Sater We have a full stock of fresh and reliable "V"otice. U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., SOULE & LANGDON, Mr. Heiser has been quite sick for! Minnesota since January 7th, 1S73. DIU'GS—all standaid Patent:Medicines—Chenii 1 1 March fith, 1874. being called i»at, said that formerly the several days. I Complaint having been entered at this office by Mr. Sargeant sowed two acres oft cals. Paints, OJK Dje Stuffs. Window (Mass, Ruths gleaned, but now the Ruths took Niles Euriigsen. against William Penner, for I'utty. DniKKHts' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, wheat on one of Ptof. Hiuiiiston J. T. Smith was in town the first of abandoning Homestead Entry No. 7810, dated Dealers in Real Estate. AJtJUVAI^l. the sickle and the men weie the gleaners. se1,,' ilet ami Fancy Soaps. March 2oth, W 2 upon the section 28. township the wet taking an inventory of stock farms on Monday la*t. This was a The arrivals up lo Friday evening, Homesteads, Preemption 101, range 41, in Nobles County, Minnesota, His sympathies were all with the and Town l'ropert Bought and Sold. choice variety of wheat which is said to in his store, preparatory to adding a with a view to the cancellation of said entrj for the present week, were as follows: the said parties are hereb\ summoned to appear Worthingtou, August 31. Prescriptions Carefully movement. J. S. Shock was then called Com- large assortment of fresh goods but yield from fifty to eighty bushels to the Farmer's Hotel, by train. 18 by team, at this oflice on the 23d. day of Apiil, i*74, at it out and spok" of the crusade as one o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony Mr. Heiser has got the start of him, acre. We believe Mr. S. is the first to I 15. Okabena House—by tram, 9 by pounded. concerning said alleged pbandoiimei r. J. SATER and 11. II. C11 EVER. of tho.se gieat movements in the spiritual sow win at in tin's vicinity. for his goods are already here. team. M. Third A\enue—by train. 27 J. A. Lh(»N.\l!li. Register. B. W A E E Receiver. world which must have permanent team 01. Wortini.gton Hotel—train. If you have and for sale leave a description S. A. Davis has purchased the Cros-i Agents for the sale of results. The saloon-keeper who was ORTGAG E S A 1 I S d.-fanlt has -0 team, SI. Total—By tiain. .S3: b\ of it with Shuck & Hookstaver been made in tlif cnndliions a -.•! tain indenture STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. by Block and is reconstructing the I prayed out of his nei'.iiions business o! Mot tga^e be.iriiic it.ilv ih,- 7th day team, 1^3, in all ioti. Quite a number A I O A A N S they offer th? mo«t sure chance for building. Messrs. Soule and Langdon of .lanuaty. A. D. 1x7 !. and cxe* .ib-d and delivered would not ret inn to it. A. I*. Miller arrive daily who are met by friends at bj Michael E. Donohue .i*»l Ins wiie, M.n the disposal of the same. will occupy one of the front rooms as In the National Colony, ami hots in the SEMI was ut'Xl called out and compared the a Donohue. both of Windom, Mmnt-o the train and taken directly into the School Rlank Rook*, Gift and Toy Mortgagors, to •. s,-.ti.\n\ for the an ollice, and Mr. Davis will continue1 NARV ADDITION to Worthingtou. Ollice ,-oilier To the grossly overdrawn rej resentations grog-shops to so many thousands of Books. Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill cieditois of the .said Mieha -1 E. Donohue, country. Thejinllux is steadily increasing. Minnf. loth Street and 2d A ii Worthington, Paper, Plain ,m,l Fancy N ire Paper, Ini i.il Taper, Ihe Confectionery and Ice Cream business of this letter writer is indirectly Mortgagee, wherebj the said iiiojtgagois did devil-fish reaching tiieir long arms into Envelopes in gieat variety, Pencils, Pens, bargain, grant, sell and con\e% a the said due neailyall Hied stitutionofthe people in the portion heretofore occupied mortgagee the following d"sciibed real estate the street* and into our homes and dragging Pen-Holders, Inks. iu Nobles county the past winter.— G. ANDERSON, Mluate and being in the unity ol Nobles and for that purpose. Persons wishing to locate Homesteads, down our brothers. l'tie demand State ot Minnesota, and wn 'uid designated J'irk son Rejiitblk'. Pre-emptions or Tree claims, as follows, iov.it the south e.ist ipiaiter (s.e.',) for a prayer test was being Answered in CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Ve judi»e from the inquiries made for There you have it! The present editor of t-eetiou twenU-tv.o (--'l. HI 'ovnsin u|„ GROCERY DEPARTMENT. should apply to .shuck & Bookstaver. hundred and two iln2). iii r.iiiin tlmtv nine i'O a way that no one expected, and he believed cuttings and for tree seeds of every kind of the ADVANCE is to blame for it! containing one hundred and MX i-'ii) ,,I-H-S of Shop and eftlce on Third-ave., near Eleventh-st., the movement would extend to Prairie fires now illuminate the horizon that there will be tens ot thousa ids of The letters he wrote attracted the attention laud, in or less aceoniiiii.' um nioient suivey A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware, with heredit.tin-ills and appiittenanccs Europe. Warren Smith w.is next call every night. The prairies are burned trees plant this season. The importance of the grasshoppers, and some new stock of Stone Ware. tln'ieun belonging, to s.,nrethe p'Miient Guarantees satisfaction in all work, and will fur the .sum of eight lmi-diou d., iis..i"coi\liua: tothe ed out and said that if he had his w,.\ off, we suppose, for the purpose of nish plans, specifications and estimates for bulldngs of doing this can scarcely be over-) 0(it).(!U(i,HiO.(K)U.(K)0,()(»o,( (Mi,(Hi(i, more or eondiiiuiis of a cert.ni pioii'iss(,iy 1 MI, 1 nr 1 lie on short notice. every man who manufactured or sold destroying any young tree which may Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' s' mill l^rlit Handled doll ITSt vt—ut.d 1\ the estimated. A few years will remove' less, came through here, prospecting and Michael E. Donohue to tin suil '.ib"ui or ol Material. intoxicating liquors should be sent to be growing, and also to prevent the the only drawback to these prairies. ate up part of the crops. Then his letters der for the u- of the creditors of the said Micha**! A. C. ROBINSON, E. lMiohuc and I eating date .l.u uurv the penetentiary for life. He was opposed grasshoppers from being burned up had such an effect upon the heavens 27lli. 1S7S. and due one \e, after date and Lamps and Lamp Goods. We regret to learn that Mr. Chidley, when they hatch out. which said 11101 tirade was afterwards, on the also to the use of tobacco and that a wet season followed and retarded of Graham Lakes, is dangerously ill 17th dav of 1 ehsuaiv, A l. 1^7'J, dul recorded •V* CARPENTER AND BUILDER, called on his fellow-men to let both the development of the harvest. A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight 111 the ofhce of the lieUM, of Meeds for slid No The Rochester Post had some lettuce with erysipelas. lie received a slight bles Connt, in Hook A of nio'OMjes, on paires kinds of Chimneys. alone and present themselves to theii Truly, the pen is mightier than the sixty-two («fc!) and sjxt throe (n{i. and there left on its table on the first of April. A'ound in his hand while fishing and is claimed lo le duo at tile date ol this liotnv, wives and sweethearts with clear heads sword! What caused the destitution Now "let us" have peas. Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's caught cold. and is ilue on the s.nd note and mortgage I We have but one price, and that as low as the Hall. and clean mouths. Prof. Humlston in Jackson county, the Republic fails piincipal and interest, the sum of eiuht hundred and nine and Ihirtv-thivehundrodthsdollars,and lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted Mr. Warren Smith returned last Saturday was next called out and gave a very interesting to say. Was it the removal of the Land NoYlCE TO TEACHERS. no action or proct eding at law has been instituted WORTIIINGTON, MINNESOTA, in saing that we can make it an object to recover the said nioitgairedebt 01 an pail OFFICE CO. SITI''T OF SCHOOLS, from his tour through the State account of the movement as Ollice to Worthington Did the new for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. theieof. Now therefore, notiee is heteb) triven Will attend promptly to all kinds of huildimr, furnishing WORTHIXGTO.V, Apr. 11, 1S74. that under and \irtue .f the pov.er of "ale in presenting the cause cf the destitute he saw it in Cleveland recently. As Court House and the new brick ollice of Plans, Specifications and Estimates. The second of the spring examinations said moitgai:e contained, and in pursuance of the Republic exhaust the soil Or, have Articles not in stock will be furnished on shoit families of the frontier. He had remarkable shoeing the heroism of women he said the statute in such ease iu,,(!e and piovided, su, of teachers will be held at the S. A. HILDRETH, notice. mortgage will ht ton-closed hy the sale of :ud the frequent attacks of the Republic upon success, and has proven himself that after one of the bands had 'en attacked public school rooms in Worthington on 111011gaged picitises, at pu'illc auction to the highest bidder on ash, at the front door nf the the National Colony left the editor Friday and Saturday, Apr. 24 and 25, MOORE & SMITH. a good canvasser in a good cause. by a mob on the West Side, Has Opened a Countv A it nthee, in the \ili.ige of Worth 1874. Examinations to commence at and the county prostrate? thousands of women offered their services ington. Nobles County, Minnesnia, on the Jhtti March 21, 1874. S A I N S A O O N 10 a. m., of each day. Applicants for a A 1*74. at ten ocloik the lore, THE WORTHINGTON SCHOOL. who before thought they could noon, to paj otT and satisfy the amount thMi due Notice of the close of the Worthington third grade cert illeaten are requested to Shuck & Bookstaver offer choice selections on said note for piin-ip-il and interest, and all on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthingtou Hotel, never pray in saloons. pass examination in orthography, reading, school was crowded out of our last HO! costs and "xpeuse of such ile, together with tho of laud at terms to suit. where he.is prepared to wait upon the public writing, English grammar, geography, sum of twenty dollars Attorney'*. Ices stipulated The addresses and the prayers were •in anything pertaining to his line. issue. The school closed on Friday, to be paid in said tnoitgage in case of a toreclosure arithmetic and History of the United The patronage of the public solicited. marked by a readiness and a heartiness theieof. Yesterday was so pleasant that some April 2. Mr. C. C. Luckey, as principal, States. rarely manifest in a public meeting Dated April 1st. Is74. and Mrs. Jenkins, as assistant, of our young people took a carnage ride Ill addition to these branches, candidates THIRD AVENUE HOI EL, C. SEARUUY, Mortgagee. The Methodist choir sang some beautiful for first grade certificates are requested ROGERS* ROGERS. have both given good satisfaction. We out on the LuVerne road. As they For the Spring Trade. Attorneys for Mortgagee, to pass examination in plane anthems. hear Mr L. spoken of in high terms. were driving leisurely along, not thinking 30] St. Paul, Minn. «. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. geometry, elementary algebra, physical of danger, they were suddenly overtaken PERSONALS. geography and physiology. O O E We learn that Mr. Franklin, agent Worthington, Minn. by supper time. They took refuge T. C. BELL, £x-Gov. Miller was in town a few for Southwestern Minnesota, for the S. I N E N A E E E SPECIAL TAX Co. Sup't, Nobles Co., Minn. at the house of Mr. Churchill, where days ago stopping at the Worthington We are now prepared to receive orders MAY 1.1874, O A I 30, 1S75. McCormick Reapers, who has heretofore OKABENA HOUSE, they got one of thesquarest,the roundest, Hotel. for had his headquarters at Jackson, MARIIIEH— At Little Rock Sunday. The Law of December 24, 1S72. requires every and the fullest meals ever experienced Mr ,Farnham„ of„Spirit Lake, came person engaged in any business, avocation, or is about to move to Worthington. It! C. P- STOUOH, .' Proprietor. April 5th, 1874, by Rev. Mr. Spaulding, emplovmeui which renders I11111 liable to a SplCCIAL in the early history of Nobles ttTT TAX. to prwiire ml J/IULP ccwpn nouslj/ is gratifying to see how widely Worth- »P to the "Hub" a few days ago. Mr. Parley Premaux and Miss Annie WORTHINGTON, MINN, county. Mr. Churchill proposes building in/tis"Mtliil,i)ii')it r-r {lnre»i a A ington is becoming recognized as the I a Wheeler has returned Right mi re. denoting the paiinit of s,ud SPECIAL A an addition to his house and open-' On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. Seeders, for the fpecial Ta a in in May 1. 1*71. from the neighborhood of Maukato business centre for all this region of This will doubtless be a firm union, belore commencing or continuing business after ing a place of entertainment. where he spent the winter. A toil .-!", 1s74, country. since they were united by Spaulding's Jewelry, Dentistry, The Taxes embraced within the provisions of S. B. Andrus, of Marilla, N. Y., is in See Card of Messrs Benton & Goodnow glue. the Law above (juoltd are the billowing, vizRectifiers #2 ift.OO CUTTINGS. town looking after his farm north of Mr. B. is a young lawyer from L. N. BEDFORD. Mr. Ilollis has been in town for a Harrows, Dealeis, retail liiuor 'J-'.no E. BEDFORD. Worthington. He thinks of moving Austin, who has just arrived among Dealers, wholesale liqiu-r l««'.i0 week or two selling cotton wood SPECIAL NOTICES. here during the Summer. Dealeis. in malt llipiorsi, wholesale .'-•,eo us. Over Shucks' Law Office, 2",l,o and white willow cuttings brought Mealers in malt lipiois, tetail Mons Distad has returned from a several Dealers in leaf tobacco :,i« Those wishing to S E ND O safely and WORTHINGTON, MINN. from Spirit Lake. As the cuttings are For mail-route advertisement see second Retail dears 111 leaf tobacco &.>0,00 weeks' trip to the eastern part of cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to Cultivators, And on sale of ovi r%U"". flitv cents for fresh and large they sell readily. Mr. page. get Drafts at the VNK of WORTHINGTON. WHITE BRAHMAS. the State. every dollar in excess o| +!,'«»). II. has nst received a fresh load and Dealers "iii inanutaetuied tobacco :,0o Mr. Benton, a lawyer from Austin, Maniifactiiiers of stills 5o,uQ SCHOOL MEETING. New Maple Sugar at Moore & Smith's. Eggs from pure WHITE BRAHMA FOWLS is selling them ft the Worthington Hotel. At the special school meeting held on And for each still manufactured ^I,I*J Minn., was in town yesterday looking may be obtained of And for each worm manufactured 2«t,00 Those wishing to procure white Beans, Peas, and Onion Setts at Thursday evening, the 9th inst., the Plows,etc. Manufacturers ol tobacco in,no CHAS. A. BARROWS, with reference to locating in Worthington. Moore & Smitn's- willow cuttings, or vigorous cotton Manufacturers of cigars lo,00 district voted to issue $600 in bonds HERSEY, MINN. Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more than wood cuttings, cannot do better than See advertisement of Joseph Smith, farm for two horses) 50,00 payable, $300 ii two years and $300 in Price, delivered at Express Office, $1,50 per setting Dr. R. D. Barber left on Friday for Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses) to give him a call. There is no danger sale. The farm overlooks Worthington, has a of thirteen. three years, with interest at 12 per 25,00 Winona to attend a meeting of the running stream on it all the year, and is a desirable of putting out too many trees. Persons desiriug any of these goods will find our Peddlers of tobacco, third class (one horse) lJ.Oo Trustees of the Soldiers' Orphans' I stock complete. piece of land for any wanting a good farm. Peddb-rs of tobacco fourth class (on foot or B. W WOOLSTBNOROFT, public convevancej 10,00 Home. j) me wheat on Tues- Birber & Lawrence have a fine supply of rower* of less than 500 barrels Wl.00 O a a a S A SODA FIRE-ENGINE. a sowe SO Brewers of =00 barrels or more lio,()0 Mr. Mead has returned and is busy I day last, Garden, Field and Flower Seeds Flower Pots Parties owning buildings and goods Any person, so liable, who shall fall to comply «»"Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, All orders for surveying thankfully received and Hanging Baskets. 1 urnips and Ruta Baga with his Spring work. with the foiegningreciuireiiients will be subject within several hundred feet of Moore and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & Seeds. Beans and Peas in tmik by the pound or to severe itenalties. Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. he a John W. Slonaker has returned from I *V™™8 pickeral in the & Smith's Colony Drug Store have purchased Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special quart. l»t] At Panic Prices, Taxes named above must apply to A. C. Minneapolis and is preparing to put HI *^est Lake. 200 feet of hose, which, in case S I H, Oolteqter of Internal Revenue at Rochester, Barber & Lawrence, being Manufacturer's Minn., and pay for and procure the Special of fire, is to be attached to the Drug lot of trees on his claim. \v are informed that Senator E. P. Agents for Ayer'sand Jayne's Medicines, Perry at the Colony Store. Ta Stamp or Stamps they need, prior to Store Soda fountain. A charge of this Mr. Joseph Baird, of Warren County, Freeman, of Jackson, thinks of locating Davis' Pain Killer, Allen's Lung Balsam, &c. May 1,1374, and vithout falurr. notice. W. DOUGLASS, HUMISTON & STOCKDALB. fountain usuullv lasts four days, so that Ohio, spent several days in Worthing, in Worthington. Always keeps a full supply -n hand. E E Oumiaifmloner- fIntemalRnrenue. Dr. Moore estimates that it will throw a S Uilst week, with his Malony's Cigars, the best. 60 to Qmc E or INTBKNAI. REVENUB, MASONIC. I E WASHINGTON, D.C., February 16,1874. continuous stream of carbonic acid .nephew, C. Z. Sutton. He was much I A Social and Festival will be held on Moore & Smith's for them. .^)-4w] EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS of Fraterni gas for five hours. This will be an ex- I»wlSPtl it °°u»*ry- f"*1 \\ih ™}leT ty liodge, No. lul, A. F. »S. A. M. at Masonic Barber & Lawrence make the Drug business I )R S LE—A House and Lot on Tenth SIreet, •MS/, Hail in Worthiugiou, on (he a Specialty, and by keeping a carefully selected tingnisherona larger scale than the G" W it ""turned from Hall, for the benefit of the Worthmg- two doois west of Miller Hall. Time given 011 a S a Mondays in each part payment GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, stock of Pure Fresh Drugs and selling at lowest moiuii." ordinary Babcock and will do good ser- Dodge County, where he s]»ent the win- ton Cornet Band. A general good SKiNVF.R. 3w_0J C. M. living prices they hope to make it an object A. C. ROBINSON, W M. vice in case of a fire. It will be availa- teaching. Mr. Crater was one of time is anticipated. RELIABLE AND STANDARD. for all to give them a call. S. Ed. CHANHI.BK, Sec. FARM FOR SALE. blefrom the Bank to the Worthington a "Jf™ to h{lv"! A Pound Social will be held by the REGILAR CONYOCA- Catalogue FREE. Apply to I wish to sell 160 acres of land thx-e miles and Try some of that fine Honey at -.» TlONSofl.lving Arch ChapfSM^^S: Hotel stable, and from the Drug Store »»g come to Worthington about assoon a half north of Worthington, being the noitlieast ter, U. D..R. A.. M.. at Ma L. B. WAIT. Moore & Smith's rf on quarter of Section 1 in Town 102, Range -.e «^fC7 r^\ as the town got here itself. to the Livery Stable, as well as some a I a A good house, good well, and other impiove- I idence of Mr. Lackor, |on next Friday in each month. SEW STORE, FOURTH STREET, St. Paul, MJnn. Moore & Smith, keep the best stock, of Cigars 111K!!,S »nd»Mrty acres of breaking on the. place. distance down Tenth Street. A. C, RoaiNSQN, J*.-. E.\ H.-.P.*. Mr. Ames began seeding yesterday. 1 evening a week. 30-3t] In town, I. P.\ DCRW. ActgSeo. I3ftt] \Y ill sell cheap sold soon. I Apply to JOSEPH SMITH