Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
April 18, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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THE ADVANCE. LOCAL. REV. ROBT. MCCUNE. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. N'OTICE TO TEACHERS. "^OTir:B.^-ij. 8.. Land Office, Jacluon, Minn., An Eastern journalist, and one who Rev. Robert McCune and Lady, of Anril 9,1874. O I E Co. S O SCHOOLS, has made his fortune in the newspaper Complaint haviim been entered at this office by For the Advance. Toledo, arrived here by the evening W O I O Apr. 11,1874. Elihn Smith against Henry Tassie, for abandoning WOBTHINGTON, MINN., APRI 8. 1874. business, writes us concerning the programme SPRING FASHIONS. The second of the spring examinations homestead entry No. 8373, dated Aug. 12, trail on Saturday last, and are the PUBLISHED WBBKLT, AT 1872, upon the eVj sw4 of section 24, town The two prevailing colors for dresses of teachers will lie held at the which we gave in our issue of guests of Dr. Moore. Mr. McCune WOBTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN ship K2, range 41, in Nobles county, Minnesota, CHURCH DIRECTORY. this Spring are brown and quaker gray. public school rooms in Worthington on with a view to the cancellation of said eutry the 4th inst., for making the A A N E preached at the Union Church on Sunday Friday and Saturday, Apr. 24 and 25, METIIODICT EPISCOPAL—Kev J. W. Lewis, the said parties are hereby summoned to apnear Terms Two Dollars |ier year, Invariably In advance. Information comes to us from the most pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at a first-class country journal. says: All orders will receive prompt attention. at this office at Wnrtbin#ton, Minn., on the morning and evening. visits 1874. Examinations to commence at reliable sources that there are in the 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:3) p. "Worthlngton Communications intended for publication must »»tli day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond "Tha programme ought to bep tinted 10 a. in., of each day. Applicants for Praying Rand," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Worthington at the solicitation of and furnish testimony concerning said alleged be accompanied by the real name and address of market about thirty shades of gray and Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. third grade certificates are requested to tb« writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necMnarily abandonment. on satin in letters of gold and liung many friends, and thinks of making thirty-seven shades of brown, so that for publication. present themselves on Friday. All •». A. LEONARP.RejllstrT. PRESBYTERIAN.—Services iii tho woot room on up in a gilt frame, not only in the ADVANCE the most fastidious tastes, as well as this his home as soon as he can arrange 32 W A E Receiver. first floor of Milter Block. Sunday School at 12 applicants are required to pass the most difficult complexions cau be A E I S I N A E S o'clockeach Sabbath. Kev.W.P Jackson. Pastor. office, but in every couuty newspaper his affairs to quit Toledo. Mr. McCune examination in orthography, reading, "Votice. s. I^n Office, Jackson, Minn., UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning accommodated. If you iiave not a One inch three weeks, 12.00, three months, tt.00 office in the land. I is exactly writing, English grammar, geography, is at present Appraiser of Merchandize April 9th, 1»74. and evening. Sunday School immediately after Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8.00 bright, fresh complexion, beware of arithmetic and History of the United Complaint having been entered at this office by the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday my idea of what the paper should Five inches," 6.00, 10.00 for that port. was chief John N. Ickett ajrainst Abraham P. Miller, for gray, unless it be the darker shades. States. evening. Special rates given for larger advertisenientsReading be." The pajier can be brought up to abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8682, dated editor of tli3 Toledo Blade during its But it you are so fortunate as to have In addition to these brandies, candidates notices, first week 10 cents a line subsequent Jan. 18th. 1873, upon the sw 4 section 22, township that standard, but it will require unwearied palmy days, and did much to give it a clear, rosy complexion, nothing can 102, range 39, in Nobles County, Minnesota, for first grade certificates are requested insertions 5 cents a line each week. TO THE PUBLIC. with a view to the enncellation of said entrv industry, alertness of every the reputation which it acquired as be prettier lor you ttian a dress made of to pass examination in plane No arrangement has been made with the• %ahi parties are hereby summoned to appear geometry, elementary algebra, physical kind and versatility of talent on the two or three shades of gr.ty, and finished at this oflice on the 29th, day of May, 1874, at 9 A S O N I the proprietors of the A A N E to fill "the great radical paper of the Northwest." clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony geography and physiology. off at the neck with a ruche or collar one hand, and a generous support from EGULAK COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity out the advanced subscribtions of the During a part of the timd we concerning said alleged abandonment. T. C. BELL, Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic and pink bow. Tne browns make the people on the other hand. The late lamented publisher. Persons to •I- A E O N A Register. A W /. Hall in WorthiiiKton, on Uie were associated with hi in in the editorship Co. Sup't, Nobles Co., Minn. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. up beautifully—several s.iades blended 1st and 3d Mondays in each marked improvement of the paper under whom the paper is sent will please notify of the Blit'le, and we are quite month. in one dress. reen will be worn moie N E W A E I S E E N S -V-OTir-K-r. s. Land Office. Jackson, Minn.. the n«w management is drawing A. C. KOBINSOS', W M.\ us if they do not wish the paier continued. sure Unit for sturdy and manly character, this Spring and Summer than last, and 8. Ed. ClIANM.EK, SCC. 1^ Apii! 6. 1874. congratulations from friends and FOR SALE. and for pure gold all the way wnat could make a handsomer, cheerier Complaint having lteen entered at this office by REGULAR COXVOCA- House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of amends from foes. Otis Bujelow against r. Elbert Minier for abandoning looking dress—though not becoming through, we have rarely known his Jf TIONS of Living Arch Chap- 3-T] BENTON & GOODNOW. homestead entry No. 8822, dated May Rev. Rout. McCune will preach at %iM^'^bX ter, U. 1.,R. A.. M. at.MaSXHT to eveiy one All otuer colors will be equal. 10, ls7n. upon the & lie & nw ne' r\. ^ff\ jjy,,^ n.M Tuesday the Union Church to-morrow forenoon JOBBING HOUSE. on he of section 12, township 102, range 41, In Nobles worn more or less, as is always the (ARTIES having Cattle to Herd can applv to in each month. county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellaI Mr. Raines, junior member of the firm [»2t] JOHN ALLEY. and evening. case. Among the cotton and linen A. C. ROBINSON, M.\ E.\ H.-.1V. tion of said entry, the said parties are hereby AN ADVENTURE. of Barnes & Son, of Chicago, was in summer goods, buff seems to Le the .summoned to appear at this office at Worthing, I. P.-. DURFEK Act'gSe [30t] TREES. I The base-ball season is upon us, and ton on the 27th day of Mav. 1874, at 9 o'clock a.m. NOT FROM E A N E W S prevailing color at p/esent, of which Worthington a few days since prospecting Cotton Wood and Soft Maple Trees at *4,00 per SOVLE7, to respoud and furnish testimony concerning M. B. the boys .ire busy at it every day in the twenty-live shades have made their appearance. A few days ago our bachelor friend thousand. Also Soft Maple and White Elms. I said alleged abandonment. witli reference to opening Grocery 10CNSKLOR A LAW and Notary Pubic.— J. A. LEONARD. Register. park. Nothing can be haiidsoinei (Nursery grown and Trans-Planted,) from 10 Office on :?d ave., opposite the park, Worthington, Church drove into Okabena Lake with and Drug jobbing house. We learn 4w31] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. than a nicely made buff suit, and no to 12 lect high, at low rates, by his ox-wagon to get a few barrels of that M. Barnes was very favorably impressed XTOTICE. U. s. Land Office, Jackson, Minn,, 3^t] W. E. CHAPIN. Croquet is already the order of the color in tne catalogue is oelu adapted A pi II 7th. 1S74. water. The oxen had not been definitely with the location and that lie day just about sundown. to all complexions, unless it is black. Complaint having lieen entered at thlsofficeby ./. ,s. SHUCK, NOTICE Kul'inann, inainst Siiav Totten, for abandoninir informed as to his purpose and will probably open his stock of goods A Is hereby given to the Asses-.»rs elected for 1874 homestead entrv No 870S, dated April 21st, TTORNEY AT LAW, Real Estate and colleeting .Just iuetay, at if my I Mr. lienmit has put a small residence therefore took it into their heads, it 1S7-*, here as early as the first or middle of in the several 'lownshif» in this Countv of Nolws. upon the wM se'/( of section 4, township 103, agent, would respectfully tender his is to be taken into consideration, land •ervloes to tht* people of this ami adjoining eoiititles, th.it the Tiiv 1 »w of th» t:ite"requires a 40. in N W Count*, Minnesota, with a on Third Avenue opposite the Church. seems, that he wanted them to cross the May. We do not doubt that in a lew who of us can say that it is not), and a them to iiwet at tlie (on ty Auditor's Office on view to the cancellation of said entry: the said and hopes, by prompt Attention to business ne iaM j-aturday of Api il—bei,.,. tlie 2-Mh dav of parties are hereby summoned to appear at this and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of years quite jobbing business can be lake through the middle. Mr. Church, dress is wanted thht will be suitable Mr. Ileitis has sold aliout 100,000 cuttings, the mouth. Meeting to open at eleven o'clock office at Worthiutrton, on the 2«th dav of May, public patronage. lor both winter ai summer, and one perceiving this misapprehension, set up done from this poi. t, as there are some a. in. 1^71. at 0 o'clock a. to respond aiid furnish and still has more for sale. R. D. Ii All HER, testimony concern inir said alleged abandonment. that will give satisfaction as long as it WILLIAM M. BEAR. Co. Auditor. a series of the most ieculiar and immoderate nine counties which trade more or less IJHYS1CIAUniversitysriMJEOXStates Worthingtoii, Api. 14, IsTL [w J. A. LEONARD, Register N AND Graduate of lasts, tnere is nothing equal to a blac Mr. Sprague had a harrow stolen 4w31J J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. shouts which we ever heard at Worthington. We occupy the half Harvard United Examining alpacca. A good article, that will from Hodgkinson's blacksmith shop Wltli'IHINGTON SEMINARY. Surgeon for Pensions. Oflice at Baiber & emanating from an ox-wagon, crying way position between Sioux City and make a serviceable drtss, for general O I s. Land Office. Jackson, Minn., Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. The 3d Session ot Worthington Seminary will a few evenings since. Ap--il ls«. 1S74. woe woe! "woe to the oxen wear, can be bought for from 5u to Go Maukato, and as there must be a trading begin on 'lhtirsia\, ApriJ 2, and continue until ''oinpliint having been entered at this office by cents per yard. For a better article, Wcitnesd:i\, Jul.v 1st. l-,4. Peter Schwitwr against John Blodgett for aban with a vigor worthy of the man who GEO. O. MOORE, and distributing city of some consequence The long freight trains daily going This Seminal.\ is designed to prepare vouthof doning Homestead entry N».9022, dated July 3d, alike on both sides, with a line lustre, between these wo points, we proclaimed the ruin of the ancient city. both sexes lor the juiismls ot life, or for College. 1*7^, upon the nw'4 of section 4, township 103, through Worthiiigt.ui indicate quite an 7i c.ts.,aud for $1 per yard, as handsome 'lheCuriieuiiiin oi S.:ni\ atlords^uiportuuitv for rince 40, In Nobles County, Minnesota, with a PHYSICIA N A N SURGEON But those oxen kept right on, and Mr. feel sure that Worthington will be that studying those branches of education .'.lid litelMtuie a piece can be bought as any one view to the cancellation of said entry: the said increase in the business of the railroad. u-ua!,v emluaeed in the Fieslumin and parties- are herebv summoned to app'ear at this Church not up and walked out of the city. It is so recognized now, and we could desire. Dresses intended more Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Oflice and One train went east a few days ago Suphoinuie \e.u oi ,, olu j:e Course, and no ofpee on fhellli'day of Mav. 1»74. at 9 o'efock Residence on Kith street below the public hall, especially for the house are made with p.lllis ,m sp.uetl l.\ the Boa id of liistiuelioii to frying-pan into the fire, that is, lie walked see nothing in prospect which can prevent A. M.. to ootid and fu nisli testimony concerning Worthington, Minn. containing o2 cars. lender the -mjtiiir\ .i iir.iml su-cess in nil its slight trains, all the fullness being said alleged abandonment. right off the hind end of the wagon it. I»4".iii'h«*s. Sti'h an institution of great importance J. A. LEONARD, Register. Will attend promptly to all Culls, tiny or thrown back by goring the front anil Seeding has been lively during the to this eomiii.iiiiU, as it piesents an attract into the water and made for the shore. J. B.WAKEFIELD. Receiver. niyht. side breadths so that they are put on ion. to those niiiside. J\ ^Holding opportu OK ABE A FLOUR. week. Some wheat has already The water seems to have had a sobering nily tor aenuiiing a lunad ami iili.-i.il (duration the baud entirely plain. Street dresses Messrs. Sutton & Co., are receiving at 1! oderale expe.is.-. I •, ln.ped. Uieretorc, "VOT1CK.—1\ S. Land Oflice, Jackson, Minn., sprouted. just escape the ground, which is sensible, and invigorating effect upon Mr. BANK OF WORTHINGTON. I hat the sin routining eniiiiir will come forth Apiil 1st, 1s74. letters from the East which indicate and must coniaieud itself to ail ladies and support tlai— uol'li et.i n'iM- ind l\ placing omplamt having been enteied at this oflice by Church, for h? stopped where the lake The pay-car passed here yesterday, it no a In in Inundation lhu~ seri.iv an instni Andrew P. Danielson against Joseph Horak, for that the Okabena or Worthington who care for personal cleanliness, was about waiht deep, turned round ilienl tor tiie .nhaneeim lit ol tie-Soi-ial and Edii'Mlioiiiil abandoning Homestead entry. No. THs. dated E SMITH, Ranker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. scattering currency and joy as it went. or for economy of money or muscle. brand is taking high rank in the eastern status ol tin- -in riiiii.itim: country. June 27, 1*71, upon the sv\' Sectien 14, township and bejjan some remarks and blandishments 4 Over-skirts and 1 asques are quite All coiiiiuuilicalioiis -lion',! lie iddre«s-l"to 1 2,range.j i, in NohlesCounty, Minnesota, witha INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. markets. Minnesota Hour generally The dentists seem to lie doing a good in ox language, such as T. Ill I SH-C. of Faculty. view to the cancellation of said entry the said popular this Spring, and polonaise seems to be steadily advancing not only patties an* h«-rebv summoned toappear at this W'oitliinfili.n. Apr 12. 1*74. Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given business. Mr. Bennett, of the depot, is revived, but the redingote, woe-jee jee-woe-uovv jee-efEE-EE office on the 1:1th day of May, 1*74 at 9 o'clock ti» collections. in favor but in price. We are assured comfortable as it is, has met vith disfavor. a. in., to respond and furuHi testimony concerniug had eight teeth "extricated" the other Office Hours from 9 to 12 :i. in. and from 1 to 4 dwelling upon the last word IN 1MIOBATE COUliT. said alleged abandonment. that the Minnesota new process flour Where no over-skirt is worn o'clock, p. in. day. at considerable length, emphasizing the C1TATE OF MINNESOTA, I J. A. LEONARD, Register. the dress is trimmed considerably, care {hS- is driving the St. Louis brands, which NOBLLSCOV/NTY. J. B. WAKE1-1ELD, Receiver. ante-penultimate, giving the rising inflection being taken tnat the front and back C. H- BENTON, C. C. OOOONOW, I Mr. Harrington has been painting In the niaitor of the Kstate of William F. Ileb. Notary Public. formerly held the first rank, from the Att'y at Law. trimmings are entirely different. Sometimes to the penultimate, and reaching herd, lh»ce:i»cd. on leading and filing the petition the zink roof on the Worthington IIoItel. O E S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., market. oi .Mary C. HeblKMdot representing Benton & Goodnow, the back bit adt ss are trimmed in March 28th, 1874. a perfect scream of a climax at the among otliei things, that said deceased, th.j Complaint having been entered atthisoffiee by narrow ruflle to waist, wnile the The Okabena mills are so complete late ol Votiles County, on the 4lh day of ultimate or final syllable. This seems andi Aiken Miner against John McCoy for abandoning Att'ys & Counselors at Law, front Imadths have bias perpendicular A. 1). 1H74. at his residence died intestate, Mr. Cope, on Mr. Ames's farm, put Homestead entiv No. S-'lti. dated Nov. that the flour made here is as nearly beiiig.i cili/eu ot this County at the time of his to have brought the oxen to a sense of 1 tuffs, or plain bias bai.ds the latter 2d, 1S72, upon the nvv'4 Section 22, Township death, lea.ing goods, chattels, and estate in this in twenty acres of wheat with a perfect as machinery and skill can make I 102. Range 4.\ in Nobles County, Minnesota, with their mistake, for they turned to the making a plain but equally pietty County, ami th.it the said petitioner is wife of a view to the cancellation of said entry the said seeder in two afternoons during the E A ESTATE it. It now ranks, as was seen by tie said deceased, and pi.tying that administration dress. The back breadths are some right with great deliberation and waded parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oi said estate he to .John B. Churchill granted. past week. times left entirely pi-tin, while the front I office on the 1st day of May. 1S74. at ('o'clock, letter published in a former issue, as It oi denied tnat said pen be heard before ashore, looking as innocent as a pair of INSURANC E A N dayi a. in., to lespond and furnish testimony concerning breadths are covered with nairow ruffles the .Judge of this Court on Saturday, the 2d the "best ll-uir ever seen in sioux City." said alleged abandonment. twins. of May, A. D. isTt, at 2 o'clock p. in., at 1*1 obate COLLECTION AGENTS The Social of the Worthington Cornet reaching to the basque and finished J. A. LEONARD, Register. In some instances farmers at a distance otiice in said countv B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Band last evening was a success.— at the sides by a puff or double ruflle. Orderi'd turthet, that notice thereof be given Particular attention paid to business before have complained of the amount of wheat Kilt or side plaiting is still fashionable to the lairs ol said deceased, and to all persons The boys want to raise the wind to The ladies of the Union Church will the local and general Land Offices. and puffs are qui the styl Great lnteiested, by publishing a copyot this order for required in exchange, an 1 have gone to "VOTICF..—U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. play on Summer nights in the park. I hold a pound social at he residence of three successive weeks prim to said iy ot earihg, Mai eh LMh. 1*74. care should be paid to the fit of a dress, inferior mills to get their flour. But in llie Western Advance, a weekly"Newsp.tpei Complaint having been entered at this office, Mr. ckor on next Friday evening. and to the hang of the skirt. If successful piiiiied and published at Worthington B. N A I E bv Samuel Arthur against William Kenuey for C. B. Loveless is building a two-story after eating (lour more or less bitter said countv. in tlase two particulars, the abandoning Homestead enliy No 8448, dated ince our announcement of this social blacksmith shop on third Avenue opposite from weeds and much darker, they have Dated at Worthington the l."th day of Mav, A. Oct. ]si, ]sT2. upon the s\\' section 2), towu- dress is a success whetuer it is trimmed 4 in our last issue, there has been ship 104. Bailee 4C in Nobles county. Minnesota.. I) ls74. By the Court. his present shop. usually returned to the Okabena nulls, A O N E A LAW at all or not. Fashion at present •5w 12] J. CRAFT, Judge of Probate. witha view to the cancellation ol said entrv tho I considerable inquiry as to what a Pound saul panic* are her-div summoned to appear at inclines to open sleeves—\eiy idest glad to pay a few pounds more in exchange We invite attention to the card of B. T. BABBITT'S this oliice at Worthi'urtoi., on the 28th dav of I social is. We aie requested to publish A N ones as yet—but no telling what a day I Apiil, ls74, al o'clock a. in., to respond and in order to nave their wheat the Worthington Seminary. This institution the following explanation Every person may bring forth. Bonnets and hats, furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Pure Concentrated Potash, cleansed and scoured by the maciiinerj CLER O DIST. COURT. lias had a very encourageing are made to nritch the dress—often of is requested to bring a pound of J. A. LEONARD, Register. in use here, and to get flour which is the same material—and the hats, as a success and has a promising future before J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. I *(iiu //(('/i/, with the donor's name attached Of Double the stieiigtn ol any other All business left with him will receive prompt pure ai.d white as snow. Fanners frequently rule, have soft crowns. They are trimmed it. to the package. After refreshments S A O N I I N SUBSTANCE attention, in ribbon of same color but of a come here from Dakota and Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. I have iceeiitly peifected a new method of have been served, the various packages different shade and flowers that blend or S. A. Davis has already received his lowa'to exchange. packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing contrast nicely, Lace bonnets will be will be sold at auction. Persons bringing it only in Balls, the coatin'.' of whi-'h will sapotnl. new, horizontal ice-cream freezer and E A E S A E A E N worn this summer, but not as much as aiid does not injure the Soap. It i* packed DR. Q. O. MOORE. CAPT J. Tv. SMITH* no packages will be charged ten will be able, by beginning early, to supply lit boxes containing 24 and 4*tt Balls, and in no THE ABHOR MEET I SO. straw. There aie fewer shapes to select 'therwiv. IMieeiiou* in English and Cciman. cents for refreshments. the demand for ice-cream the coming Pursuant to call, a number of citizens from than last year, and lathei SOULE & LANGDON, for making haul and sott s(),,n V\i(n this Potash, u.ore uniformity in the styles. Drooping accoiupdiiing each package. Summer. M. D's cash receipts last met at Miller Hall last Saturday FIRES. brims are inore popular than others, B. T. BABBITT, to appoint an Arbor Day for Nobles year in his business were about $3,000. Dealers in Real Estate, On Sunday last, about noon, the 32] fd to S4 W ashington N. Y. for the reas in, I suppose that they Homesteads, Preemptions county. Dr. Craft was called to the house of M. Brayton, of Indian Lake a:e generally more becoming. Ruche's The fishing season is fairly begun. FO|{ SALE—A House and Lot on Tenth Street, and Town Property Bought and Sold. Colony Drug Store! Chair and Capt. I A on was chosen Secretary. aie still in vogue for dressy occasions, iwo doors west ot Miller Hall. Time given on Worthington, August 31. township, was burned to the ground, In Ocheeda creek, the outlet of Ocheeda part payment. but plain linen collars with cuffs to The first Saturday in May was with all its contents except one or two 0] C. M. SKINNER. Lake, a man caught over a hundred match, are worn ie than anything selected as Arbor Day. A Committee articles of little value. Among the articles large pickerel with a pitch-fork a few else, ami nothing cau be prettier." 2. N. SATE It ami B. II. (J It EVER, FARM FOR SALE. of five was appointed to correspond consumed were a piano and a For little girls" dresses, the Gabrielh evenings since. They will soon be running I wish to veil hill acies of land three miles and with the Supervisors of each town to is still a great favorite, as both economy a half north of Worihiiufton. being the ninth sewing machine. The house caught, Agents for the sale of up on the heavy dew and getting ast quarter of Section 1 in Town 102. Range 4o.— and comfort recommend it. Little notify them of the appointment of the we learn, from a spark which fell into A good house, good well, and other improve into our cisterns and wells. boys, from three to six years old, are day. the Committee consisting of iiK'iits and ihirtv acres of breaking on the place. A I O A LAND S the stable manure with which the Cor. 10th St. 5 3 Ave., wearing the Scotch suit,"with kilt and Will sell cheap if sold soon. Parties owning property on the north Capt. Miner, C. C. Goodnow, Chas. Apply to JOSEPH SMITH. house had been banked up. The loss jacket either of the same or different In the National Colony, and Lots in the SEMINARY side of Tenth Street between Fourth Humiston, Mrs. Lackorand Mrs. Craft. material. Where they are alike plaid KT O I falls very heavily on Mr. Brayton. ADDITION to Worthington. Officeenr E A Committee of Arrangements wasapfointed ner of 10th Street and 2d Avenii'., Worthington, and Sixth Avenues, have been notified goods are used for both, but when they Another fire oc urred yesterday in Minn. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAX, are different, as is the true Scotch suit, consistingof M. 1. Soule J. C. that they are required to lay a sidewalk sight of town. The stable on Mrs. MAY 1, ls74, TO APRIL 30, lb7 the skirt is plaid and the jacket of some Clark. C. B. Loveless, Mrs. II. Humiston by the 29th. We shall have more to Pen field's farm, on the West Lake, U. ANDERSON, plain material—generally black. Tiie Law of December 24, 1S72. requires every and Mrs. Capt. Smith. The time say upon the sidewalk question hereafter. Worthington, nnesota, E N N I E oerson engaged in any business, avocation, or mglit fire about two o'clock in the afternoon, employment which lenders him liab.e to a E appointed for the meeting on Arbor Day A E N E A N BUILDER and was entirely consumed.— CIAL 'I A to urofurc awl jdil'-p (iiilypiriiou.yt}! Moore & Smith have the largest and is ten o'clock in the morning. in hisi\tni)ii\limpnt IUHCC «F huxhti-ss'a S'l AM Mr. McKee, who lives on the place, A large number of European Larches Shop and efilce on Third-ave., near Eleventh-st., denoting the payment of said E I A TAK most complete stock of Drugs. a in The programme will be announced lost some implements and a quantity for Hie Special Tax Yearlieicuiniiig Mav 1. IS74 may be seen just across the railroad, Oils and Stationery ever brought into efore commencing or continui.ig business after hereafter. Now let every one beachI Guarantees satisfaction in all work, and will furnish of hay and feed. The house was saved Apiil »•, 1S71, Opposite Worthington Hotel. opposite the coal-yard. The railroad Nobles County. plans, specifications and estimates for buildngs 1 he Taxes embraced within the provisions of preparation for the day, and let us see with great diflkvtlty. We learn that on short notice. company, as heretofore announced, is the Law above quoted aie the following, viz: who can plant the largest number of the stable manure with which the Rectifiers $2tm,0n about to plant Larches along the line A letter from West Salem. Ohio, says 2.r.c0 Dealers, retail liquor S. A. HILDRETH, trees. Make it a holiday, a tree-planting house was banked up was several times of the road, and the work is now progressing that the ground froze there on the Dealers, wholesale liquor lnn.no Dcaleis in malt liquors, wholesale "n,xi pic-mc, and do yourselves and your Has Opened a on lire. The stable caught from a prairie night of the 12th inst. What a country With thanks for favors In the pa«t. we desire on both sides of Worthington, Dealers in malt liquors, retail 2-i.on children a permanent set vice. to remind the good people of Worthington and fire lighted by a boy who lives with under direction of Mr. Sol. Waters. that must be to live in Dealers in af tobacco 2r,(Hi S A I N S A O O N .surrounding country that We are here, ready at Retail deal's in leal tobacco 500,00 Mr. McKee. LA.\1 OFFICE. And on sale of over *1.o«)0 fiftv cents for all times to serve them with goods as low as they The warm weather has thawed out 1 Mrs. Littell. of Emmet county. Iowa, every dollar i,i excess of #1.'ion. on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, The Land Oflice is now in Worthington There is quite a penalty for firing cau be found in Southern Minnesota. recently gave birth to two boys and one Dealers in manufaciuicd tobacco 5.00 where he is prepared to wait upon the public the soda fountains, and the "sizz" of occupying quarters in the Post office the i-rairie. vet it is done eveiy day MantifactUK-is of stills iiO.iiO in anything pertaining to his line. girl. The Vindicator says Mr. L. defies of the drawing can be heard along And for each still manufactured 20,00 The patronage of the public solicited. with impunity. This year especially, building. Dr. Leonard and family I competition. And for ea.-h worm manufactured 20,'Hi Tenth street. We had a glass at Moore Maiiufaclmers of tobacco lo,oo and Mr. Giant, the clerk, and family when there is a prospect of quite a The Sioux City and Pembina Railroad THIRD AVENUE HOI EL, Manulactuiers of ciuars lo.iK) DRUG DEPARTMENT. & Smith's, which tasted refreshing after came over during the week and Judge hatch of young grasshoppers, the prairie Company is erecting a freight depot at Peddlers of tobacco, lirst class (more than a four mile walk from one of the 1 twolmises) 50,00 Beloit. Wakefield will be here in a day or two. grass should be preserved in order Peddlers of tub-ceo, second class (two horses) C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. best claims in the county. Their soda 2.\o0 to burn them up. Those who need to The oflice will open on Monday, thel'Oth, There are now two ferryboats on the Peddlers of tobacco, thiid cla=s (one horse) l."i,00 is capped with marble, and embossed Big Sioux River, one at Beloit and one fight prairie fires may find it to advantage and the business of ordering trials will Peddlers of tobacco fouith class (on loot or Worthington, Minn. We have a full stock of fresh and reliabl© with silver, and hence can be relied on. public conveyance) 10,00 at Sioux Falls. DRl'OS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, to know tnat there is nothing no doubt be resumed with vigor. We rewers of less than ,V)o bam-ls 50.00 Paints, Oils, Dye stuns. Window Glass, Biewers of VH bane!s or more HHi.Oo equal to wet bags for the purpose. One The first boquet of the season was congratulate the people upon the removal OKABENA HOUSE, Any person, so liable, who shall fail to comply I DIED. Putty, Druggists' sundries, Notions, Perfumery, with a wet bag or two can put out with the foregoing requirements will be subject sent us yesterday by Mr. Bloom.— of the oflice to a point more accessible T- ilet and Fancy Soaps. At M.inkato. Maich »'t!i oftvphohl fever. Fl to severe penalties. C. P- STOUGH, Proprietor. an ordinary fire. It is composed of the prairie crocus t\U\ only «HI of O. 1). mid F. K. Snow, of IV\v:iU1. and convenient. Persons or lit m« liable to pay anv of the Speciil l.iMlc Kddb' was a bright and nromising boy Taxes nann above muM applv to A. C. "wit fur overcoats on. as a Worthington WORTHINGTON, MINN, While upon this subject we wish to Prescriptions Carefully Com- SMITH, Collector of Internal Revenue at R"chestei, THE THROUGH TRAIN. of six MimnuTs. Minn and pay for and procure the Special'1 lady once described this little call attention to the hay, straw and manure, On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. The Sioux City Journal says that at ax Stamp or stamps they need, piior to Beyond the bright and nearly crates, poittided. pioneer of the flowers. We learn that which cover half the lots in May 1, 1874, and villioiit lutun notice. a meetii of railroad men in that city Where .I#«JUS, lovinir Saviour, waits, O A S S Jewelry, Dentistry, the prairie is already colored with them Worthington. We have all that is needed recently it was arranged to run through I \N here all i* peaceful, bright, and fair Com issioncf-i Internallievenue. in places. for a conflagration, except the spark, His home is th«re!—his home is there! trains between St. Paul and St. Louis. OFFICE OF ISTBIINII. UEV W E WASHINGTON, D. February 16,1874. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. and that may be applied at any moment. L. N. BEDFORD E. BEDFORD The time on this road will not be Hum iston & Stockdale are adding SPECIAL NOTICES. :fl)-4w changed. This arrangement, we learn, largely to their stock of hardware, Over Shucks' Law Office, DESTROYING TREES. NOTICES OF CONTEST. 1000 liolls Wall Paper, Newest Ki»rinjr will go into operation Monday next. School Books. Blank Books, Cift and Toy stoves, etc. A visit to their store is Passing by a claim a few days ago WORTHINGTON, MINN. Books, letter Paper. Foolscap. Legal Cap, Bill Patterns, at 'VO'llCK. I". S. Land Oflice, Jackson, Minn., sufficient evidence that they mean business. where there were a number of trees set Apnliith. l«7l. Paper. Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini ial Paper, The Worthington Aflmwe under the A E & A W E N E S WHITE BRAHMAS. Tiicv have the best stock of Complaint having been entered at thisoflice by averaging six and seven feet in height. I Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, new management is better than before. Elihii Smith, against Alphonso Tanner, forabaudoiiiug crossing and breaking plows in the Pen-Holders, Inks. —Sibley Gazitte. homestead entry No. 81.72. dated June we noticed that six or eight trees had Mary had a little corn. Eggs from pure WHITE BRAHMA FOWLS Kith. 1S72, upon the n'^ne of section 2, town-1 market and are well worthy the confidence And there is very general regret that been destroyed, two of which were cut And everywhere that Mary went ship 102, range 41. in Nobles county. Minnesota, I may be obtained of and patronge of the community. with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the The corn was sure to go CHAS. A. BARROWS, the change was so long delayed. We off smoothly with jack-knives, and the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Fntil she chanced to get a pair of those HERSEY, MINN. this oflice at Worthington on the 27th day of May, have just liegun to improve the A rest were broken and twisted off. PERSONALS. easy fitting Shoes which can always be found 1874. at 0 o'clock a. in., to rescind ami furnish Price, delivered at Express Office, #1,50 per setting VANCE. Nothing short of making it Whether done through spite or wantonness, Dr. Barber has returned from testimony concerning «aid alleged abandonment. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware, at Popes's Boot & Shoe Store. of thirteen. J. A. LEONARD. Register. new stock of Stone Ware. one of the best weekly journals in the we cannot say. There is ha«dly Winona. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Pat prices ve make hiqh dVtm. Pern under west will satisfy us. A'e expect soon to any species of property in this county Dr. Leonard, Register of the Land store fellows beat us—not Oh! veil, gome and B. W W O O S N O O OTlC E U. S. Land Oflice, Jackson, Minn., Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' enlarge the paper, improve the make-up which should be so jealously guarded .office, has been in town during most of Apt 11 8th. 1«74. sieak mit us any how. C. T. POPE. S Material. Complaint having been entered at this oflice and the matter, change the name in and so exempt from the hand of malice [32 the week.- by Chas. ('. Ooodnow. airaiusf William II. Allan, All orders for surveying thankfully received for abandoning homestead entry No, 8760. dated Lamps and Lamp Goods. part, and make a pajier worthy of the as young trees. We notice also that Those wishing to SEND MONET safely and and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & Mr. Grant, Clerk in the Land office, svv!4 April 21st, 1S7".. upon the nl^ of section :*. Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to National Colony as it is to be, and as it around one of the lots in town about township 101. range 41. in Nobles countv. Minnesota, C30t] came over on Monday, and is stopping get Drafts at the VNK of WORTHINGTON. with a view to the cancellation of" said entrv A large variety of Lamp? and Fixtures, Eight icill be if the temperance and the religious half the trees have lieen broken off. at the Worthington Hotel. the said parties are herebv summoned *o kinds of Chimneys. apiiear at this office at Worthington on the 29th Beans, Peas, and Onion Setts at elements are true to their work. We hope the Council will give us a day of May. 1874, at o'oclock a in., to respond Mr. Hollipeter and family have returned Moore & Smith's- and fusuish testimony concerning said alleged stringent ordinance for the protection fro Indiana and will spend the abandonment. I W have but one price, and that as low as thelowest, ARRIVALS. of trees. You can always find a good assortment of J. A. LEONARD, Register. E E and, with our exiierience, we feel warranted Summer in Worthingion. The arrivals bv train for the past Boots & Shoes at POPE'S. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. in saying that we ci make it an object week numbered about the same as last W Team that Mr. Douglas, while Mr. Rohne, traveling agent for the I E for you to give us a libeial share of your patronage. Malony's Cigars, the best. Go to "VOT1CE. U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., week: Fanner's Hotel, 7 by train 1 putting his horses in the stable on last 1 Ap i'sth. 1«7-. lumber house of Dean & Co., of Minneapolis, Moore & Smith's for them. Complaint ha*. i'ig been entered at this office Third Avenue, 17 by train and 29 by I Sunday evening was kicked in the head Articles not in slock will lie furnished on short was in town yesterday. Try some of that fine Honey at by Chas Coodnow, against Je mi.ili Two.ney, ab.iiid ii'in-* homi-stemi entiv No 7' 1, notice. team Worthington Hotel, 49 by train I by one of them and considerably though Moore & Smith's dated Ap'il 21st. is7.i. upon \\w sVVi,4' ,,,.,.. Dr. Barber has just returned from GARDE N A N O W E SEEDS, 0 M00RE & S3ITH. and 29 by team 73 by train. W did not ti ."", town .hip 101. lange H. in Nobles Countv, not seriously hurt. Moore & Smith keep the best stock of Cigars St. Paul with a complete Stock of Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of RELIABLE AND STANDARD. hear from the Okabena House. A great said entry the said parties are herebv Mimmoii«il in town. March '21, 1871. I Rev. Mr. Liverinore, Rector of tlie Goods, in the line of Drugs, Stationery, to appear at t• i- "flier at Worlliingtou. on rlje Catalogue ran. Apply to many still arrive by team who do not I Episcopal Church, at St. Peter, preacliI 29th day of Mav, I •"•), at o'clock a. to iesp.iud Blank Books, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery MouUW !.i..eii-p.iocd milieu edge WAIT. and fm ni~b te-timony c.i.cc:iii..^ s.nu «*.leged register at the hotels. ed at liersey on Sunday last. An Epis- Druggists' Sundries, & and Perfumery just received at abandonment. Collars at 25c a Box, at BUD STOBB, FOCBIM a St. Paul. Minn, ,,. _, copal Sunday school is to be started 1 J. A. LEONARD. Register. ao-st] which he is selling at panic prices. B. & Croquet has broken out in Windom. there. 331 B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. A & ,aVREJfCK'S