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fflestern ^iltanc^ HOME FOR INVALIDS. LOCAL. ALMOST A FIRRJ N^ESShftJS- COLONY DEPARTMENT. **n*OIBcef Jaeksoo, Mian., NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. The residence of Mr. E. H. Baldwin, Dr. H. Wilson, at present a resident Aprilft,1W4. five miles west of town caught fire on of Rock county, and who has practiced (. o.npjalnt bavinr been entered at this offletby Answers to Colony Correspondents. HAY. Elihu Smith against Henry Tassie, for *bandotting WOKTHINGTON, MINK., APRIL 25, 1874. Friday last about noon.. Mr. & Mrs. B. PUBI.ISOBD WBKKLT, AT medicine in this State for some years, homestead entry No. 8373, dated •«£. IS. »?2r Kl*"? 0 6 or tons or good hay. Inquire J.. McC, of Niagara county, New at tne Depot. W2, U72 upon upon the the ttU e\4 swK swV of of section section 24 24. f&SS was in Wortliington a few days ago, were absent at the tinie. Bfr. Henry WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. CHURCH DIRECTORY. ship ship 102, 102 range range 41, 41 in I Nobles Noble eounty. eounty LMHUM. York, writes to the proprietors of the saiIdHan-M looking with reference to establishing Baldwin discovered (ire falling through sota, with a view to the cancellation of Terms Two Dollars per year, Invariably in advance. METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. W. Lewis, FOR SALE. National Colony, and asks, among others, try: the said partiesare hereby summoned to a». pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at All orders will receive prompt attention. a home for invalids. He has Wortliington, the roof, and soon extinguished it House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of pear at thfct-pfflce at Worthlngton, Minn., on tSe 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthing, Communications intended for publication must the following questions: 1. Do 29th day of May. 1874, at 9 o'clock a. m., to raspond 3-*) BENTON & GOODNOW. ton Praying Hand," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Graham Lakes, and Denver in with a few pails of water. We learn be accompanied by the real name and address of and furnish testimony concerning said alleged Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. sheep do well in that climate, and are PARIE the writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necMsarily view as favorable points at which to that the roof caught from the burning abandonment. S waving Cattle to Herd can apply to for publication. they not liable to lie killed by wild animals? I32*! JOHN ALLEY. „. J. A. LEONARD. Register. PHESBTTEKIAN.—Services in the west room on establish such an institution, but he out of a "Minnesota chimney." Everything 32 J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 2. Is the Sabbath day observed in ADVERTISING RATES. o'clockeach Sabbath. Kev. W.P Jackson, Pastor. inclines more strongly toward some is dry now and in good condition DENTISTRY. DENTALopposite One inch three weeks, *2.00, three months, #1.00 a proper manner 3. How does society ROOMS of BEDFORD are on 10th N^prti&fiAr- oaee' J•elrao,,•MtnB- point in the National Colony than toward UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning to burn, and it behooves people to be on Mreet, public square, and will be Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8 00 and evening. Sunday School immediately after and sociability compare with older any point outside. His plan is open the last week each month. Work insured the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday the watch for tire. V.onl?'a,!,t. in °e«n entered at this office by Five inches," 6.00, lo!oo evening. live years. rjgy John N. ickett against Abraham P. Miller, lor communities? Special rates given for larger advertisementsKeading an excellent and original one, and contemplates abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8832, dated notices, first week 10 c-nts a line sub••iiueiit Our friend of the Jackson ftepublk. is ANSWER. Sheep do well in Minnesota. WORTHINGTON SEMINARY. J,an' 3 1WS "P 0 0 9WK •eetlona, town- the establishment, not merely insertions 5 cents a line each week. TO THE PUBLIC. S The 3d Session of Worthington Seminary will UW102, range 39, foNottoCotnity, MiMeaota. very much exercised for fear we shall The dry and cold winters are begin on Thursday, April 21, and continue until of a cure for invalids upon a particular M£ «aM£TJr th*c«*l*e«»**w Mid entry No arrangement has been made with not be able to accommodate all who apply Wednesday, July 1st, 1874. 1 .lH?'d J^rties are hereby Jiuuniimpd to appear A S O N I favorable to the health of sheep and to system, but a home for invalids at the proprietors of the ADVANCB to fill *KW«OAOB on the 2«b, ivfWWha, ltwTStS This Seminary is designed to prepare youth of for town lots. Now, although our clock a. m.. to respond and fernWi tHttmrny the production of line and heavy fleeces. EGITLAR COMMUNICATION** of Fraternity both sexes for I the pursuits purMiu so ofi life,,or me or for io College. (Joiie which each can have treatment under out the advanced subscribtions of the concerning said alleged abAndoMsent. Lodge, No. ltd, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic The Curriculum of Study affords.ouportnuity for town has been laid out but two years The finest fur-bearing animals are in the system desired. At the same time N^lM Hall in Wortliington, on the late lamented publisher. Persons to studying those branches of education and literature „., J. AIEONARD,fteefeter 1st and 3d Mondays in each and a half, we have sold more lots than usually embraced in the Freshman and 321 J. B. WAKEFIELD, W Northern latitudes, and the same causes the institution will be a home for pleasure whom the paper is sent will please notify mouth. I Sojilioniore years of a College Course, and no Jackson has sold in ten years, and when N0Zrii:TUlA,,d which produce fine fur must aho, to °«*»*™. Minn., A. C. ROBINSON, \V.\ I or, rather, for rest-seekers, and the pains are -pared by the Board of Instinct ion to us if they do not wish the paper continued. render the Seminary a grand sneeess in all Its more room was demanded we made an S. Ed. CHANDLEH, Sec. more or less extent, produce fine wool. design will be to give them the comforts 0 a in navlnjtown entered at this office or branches. Such an institution is of great importance OtisBtgelow against F. Elbert Minler for abandoning addition to our town which is larger RKG LAR CON O A to this community, as it presents an attraction, of a home at reasonable rates. There are no wild animals here to des- homestead entry No. 8822, dated May TlONSof Living Arch Chapter, to those outvitle. bv aft'oidlug opportn- The Summer session of the Wortliington than the original town plat, and then 10,18,3 upon the v.U* ne nw«* & nw£ ne£ U. D.,K.\ A.-. M.\ at Masonic troy sheer*, except an occasional WOlf, nity for acquiring abroad and libei :il education The establishment of a hotel and water-cure of section 12, township \(*l, range 41, In Nobles Hall on the 1st Tuesday Seminary opened on Thursday. at moderate expense It is hoped, therefore. the Colony Company purchased from in each month. within the limits of the National two Jackson admirers of Wortl-.ington A. C. ROBINSON, M.\ E.\ II.-.P.-. See the card of J. II. Johnson, Saddle I. P.-. DL-KFEE, Act'gSec. [3(lt] Colony is an enterprise which one hundred and sixty acres adjoining and Harness maker. Mr. J. is building we have frequently urged, and which M. li. SOU LP, to .respond. and ntrntsh "tesifnHmy ~«oiutt"intnt ucational status of the surrounding country. ,-, _. the village, which they are now urged Sabbath is better observed generally t/COUNSELOR up quite a business in his line. we are confident will be eminently successful. All communications should be addressed'to I a a»eBed abandonment. AT LAW and Notary Pubic— J. A. LEONARD. Register. fo cut up into town lots. Ani there is than in Wortliington. Theieare many V. T. DUNNING, Sec. of Faculty. othee on Ml avc, opposite the park, "Wortliington. 4W31J The Minnesota air is already J. B. WAKEFIELD,Ittecelver. Wortliington, Apr. 12, 1874. Parties wanting flax seed can obtain Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyaucing. still room people here who do not stand high in Known the world over as curative in itself, "V-OTICF. V. «. Land! Office, Jackson. Minn,, it of Mr. Ames, as the supply is not yet IN PROHATE COURT. HINOR ARRIVALS. tl'e calendar of saints, but almost withAnother April 7th, 1874. and an institution located here, in STATE exhausted. Complaint having been entered at thisoffice by J. S. SHUCK, OF MINNESOTA, little immigrant arrived in out^xception our people are law-abid a mountain climate, would attract invalids F. Ktillmann, acainst Silas Totten, for abandon- NOBLES COUNTY, {ss- TTOItNF.Y AT LAW, Real Estate and collecting the Colony a few days ago and took 1--- The first rainbow of the season appeared from all parts of the country. agent, would respectfully tender his services to the people of tiiis and adjoining counties, lodgings at the house of A. C. Robinson. in the eastern sky last evening. It was estimated that from ten to .iiul hones, bj prompt attention to business, We understand tlia'tsl.e is a girl, and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of twenty thousand persons visited the The Okabena Mills filled uSioux City public patronage. and that she came'on without a Colony State last Summer in search of health order for flour on Thursday. It. D. BAH HER, certificate. and rest, and the number ot this class 1.PHYSICIAUniversity. N AND Sl'KGKON, Graduate of Capt. Miner is through seeding wheat Another event of the same nature oc- of visitors must increase annually. Expenses Harvard United States (examining on Prof. Ilumistoifs Oeheeda farm. Surgeon for Pensions, otiice at Baiber & Church said estate be to John B. Churchill granted at St. Paul, Minneapolis, White curred au the residence of W.. X.. Phil Lawience's, Wortliington Minn. TVon!!irT '7iT Ijaml °fflce« a*»on. n,—V-. ,5LItalia Minn., it yji i* 1111-, it i» iuiiwi,iiui th.it un.i .uti ... V, h.r,»« t». There are six hundred patents for land Bear, and other noted points are so lilsafewd,ys since. It seems to be ""vices held every $abbath at three entered at this office by SADDLE ASft 11A It ESS SHOP. waiting to be claimed at the Sioux Falls great that there is a constant demand pleased with the Colonv, though it has I*"**- Th«e are three flour- S 1 I W S S a John Blodgett for aban JOHNSON. Dealer In Saddlerv Hard*J Land Oilice. for more retired quarters at less not yet expressed any ver «.lie, I ruiiks. Valises, eic. Harness always ni hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly rates. The object of Dr. Wilson will ion done. Shop on Ninth Street, Wortliington, Minn. Mr. Ames has issued about 1,500 be to furnish a home for that class of T, 1. bushels of flax seed. LATEST.—And still persons who desire a quiet resort, with GEO. O. MOO It E, latest arrival of the kind J. II. Johnson lias just received a lot good fishing, boating, bird shooting, have heard is at the house of \V. R. lien- a of pride and exelu- I). 1S74. Bv the Court, of trunks and valises at his shop on the etc. We shall watch the development PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, of 3WS2] J. CKAFT. Judge of Probate. nett, of the depot. It is a native-born, iVeness here than in any other place south side of the park. of this enterprise with interest, and we S Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and boy citizen, weighing ten pounds of the same culture and character.— 3XT O I O JEi "VOTlf,K-—lT- a OtRee, Jackson, Minn., predict for it qr.ite a success. Residence on loth street below the public hall, C. C. Luckey is fitting up the lower IN Apt il 1st. 1874. Wortliington, Minn. Moore & Smith are live men always The fact is, the Christian element pre- S INTERNAL REVENrK SPECIAL TAX, roniplaint having been entered at this office by story of Mr. Shuck's building for a grocery AN ADVENTURE. MAY 1 is74 O Ai'Kii '11 is—1 Andiew p. Dauielaon against Joseph Horak, for dominates here in society, in business Will attend promptly to (ill Calls, day or ready to supply the wants of the people store. MAX 1. I'M4, 1 A 1 KIL ..u, i8,o. abandoningu Homestead entry, No* 7148, dated nitjltt. NOT FROM THE DANBUKY NEWS. and in polities, and the thing most val-| I with everything that belongs to their '•rr- wl The lneLawoiDeumiteir\_4, Law of Decembe is~- rennii-ps ovorv 3n,^inl Seetim 14, townshipawith l_s,_. n|uiie evei ^mino Nobles Countv, Minnesota, person engaged in .in 1IHI,C^S, avocation, /r Yesterday our young friend Charley 'il'oelia,it'ion a of said entry the said We learn that three-fourths of the branch of business, if the goods can be vWw ,l,e ued is chiiracter. Th society is gener- emphiMneiit «hieh renders him liab.e to a Al'F- summoned toappear at this BANK OF W0RTHINGT0N. Humistou rode into the West Lake to ally acknowleilgetl to be far in art-j tree claims which have been taken under had this side of sunrise. of May. 1874 at 9 o'clock Kfurnish testimony eoncern- give his horse a few gallons of water. vance of that of frontier towns gener- denoting the paxincni of said ^SPECIAL A a a the tree law in the Wortliington district W. M. Myers has a hen which recentlai.d .for the hneeialTax Near Ivuiiiuhig Ma\ 1. lsTJT »*W alleged ahandoument. The horse had not been definitely informed EUHI SMITH. Hanker. A. M. SMITH. Cashier. are in Nobles county. si.x and. seven-eighth, ally. Th teinperauce and educational l^ioi-eeommencing or continuing buvhiess after J. A. LEONARD, Register. an egg inch as to the object of riding him INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. ly laid an egg sixan seven-eighth inch- v-.tional IIHW A ll ri ls74' I J- B- W A E I IKI.D, Receiver. es in circumference. She knows ..that ii (f I Messrs. Langdon and Tourtelotte are into the lake, and, it seems, he took ... le.ttllies OI Hie national UOlOliy l)a\e The Taxes embraced within the provisions of Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given starting a small garden of 28 acres on eggs are high and wants to give people tterj o^ to collections. attractedt thu class peopla and I Rectifiera»'ve ''aw quoted aie the following, vi/: 00! VOTICE.-U S. Uuid Offlee, Jackson, Mfnn.. S'MH) it into his head that his rider had 1 fc lvjalers, retail liquor Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 ~2\w Complaint having been entered at thinoffice by the East Lake. 1 March 2Sth, 1R74. the worth of their money. brought him there to give him a bath. o'clock, p. in. Dealers, wholesale liquor 100,00 Aiken Miner against John McCoy for aban50.110 their supporters. Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale doning Homestead entry No. 8516. dated Nov. Now, if ther? is anything which that Ed. Miner recently shot a pelican on The Jackson Republic ishavingarush 2(UK &1. Is72, upon the nwVl Section 22, Township Dealers in malt liquors, retail The Pound Social at the house of Mr. c. H. IJENTON, c. c. GOODNOW. 2.i.00 102. Range 4.1. in Nobles County, Minnesota, with horse relishes i\ext to his oats, it is a Dealers in leaf tobacco Att'y at Law. of job work. Orders are pouring in Oeheeda lake which measured 8 feet Notary Public. Lackor last evening is said to have Retail dears in leaf tobacco 500,00 a view to the cancellation of said entry th« "aid bath, and he was therefore so pleased and 8 inches from tip to tip and 5 feet from WorthingtoTi, St. Paul, Minneapolis, And on sale of over *1 .WK», fifty cents for pat ties are hereby- summoned to appear at this Benton & Goodnow, been by all odds the richest affair of the everydollar in excess of $1.1)00. office on the 1st day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock at the kindness of his rider and so tickled H* inches from bill to end of tail. The Sioux City and other huge cities. Dealers in mamifactmed tobacco 5,00 a. in., to respond and "furnish testimony concera5o,00 kind ever held in Wortliington. Some Manufacturers ot si ills ing said alleged abandonment. at the prosjieet of the bath, that he This is probably a special providence to sack under its bill was large enough to Att'ys & Counselors at Law, of the contributions weighed more than And for each stilt manufactured J. A. LEONARD, Register. 20.1)0 snorted rightout, laughing aloud horse compensate for the removal ot the Land hold four or five quarts. And for each worm manufactured B. WAKEFIELD, Receive*. 20.00 a pound and yielded unlimited fun. Manufacturers of tobacco 10.00 I laugh through his nose, and began to HEAL ESTATE, Office to Wortliington. Manufacturers of cigars 10.00 The joke of the evening was the places We are indebted to J. S. Shuck for an "VOTICE.—V. S. Land Office, Jackson, Mfnn., paw and paddle about in the water.— Peddlers of tobacco, first class (more tlian March 2Sth, 1874. INSl'UAXCE AND two horses) 5fi,no We learn that lumber dealers at Ilerron item. While crossing the railroad on at which Refreshments."' were ad verTuesday, Complaint having been entered at this office. Young Ilnmiston, perceiving the Peddlers of toln-cco. second class (two horses) bv Samuel Arthur against 'NMlliam Kenney for Lake are "slaughtering" prices. with one of Shell's teams, at tised. The way those Refreshment,'" COLLECT N AGENTS. 25,00 rse's mistake, set up a protest in abandoning Homestead entry No. S448, dated Peddler of tobacco third class (on horse l.".,uo SIS is ?nil to be the quotation for lumber ii *. ii i, ', ,• ,, ,. ,. I reenters ot tobacco, third class (one horse) )ct ^st. 1H72. upon the y\ }*. sw\-+ section 20, township horse language, saying woe get Par i^uiar attention paid to business before K4. Pamre 4f. in Nobles county, Minnesota, the side track across the lake, the hor-, badges disappeared when the ladies dis-j peddbMscoconveyance) tobacco fomih class (on foot oi publi worth $20 to $±. This is fun for 10,00 the local and geifc-ral Land Oflices. with a view to the cancellation of said entry the up take care no»v and words to rewers of less than .Vin barrels ses took fright at a train ot*lcars, and covered the joke was a caution 50.00 snulpaities are hereby summoned to appear at 31t] Wortliington, Minnesota. the settlers. lireWei's of 500 barrels or moie ran off Mr S held on unti the bar that effect, with a vigor worthy of a 10ti,0li tiiis oflice at-Worthiinrton, on the 2Sth dav of The Land Office opened at Worthing- AUJ person. s/ liable._ who shall fail to comply i.ctiiM v»iii»' \ri*\ II\.M iiv •.'.,«.•••••„ .-\u\ |tiisiiii. SII iiiiniH, no snail lan to conuiiy .-. better cause. But the horse either misuudeistood B. N. CARRIER, The ice is out of the West Lake, having ness and the lines got out of order and «r •. «.i with the. forcoing renuiremeuts will be subiect' A 1 1'wt- lt •1)Clock m-^ respond and then parted company wit.h the team the language or had gone donment disappeared on Mot.day. Thursday ft ton mori.iug. on Mondav (^uite lastcrowd a at 9 o'clock had gatlierede in th ..'"'"Vs Person or -firms 'Vliable to pav anv of the Spe oitnish testimony concendiig said alleged aban- J. A. LEONARD, Register.J. cial Taxes namend\ above must applv to A. C. anudii lefti them to huidi itheirt lwaybtoo towin i, .. too far to withdraw, and so, with another \'Tctf\ t»r\i^\ t\* in-'t Receiver.« ATTORNEY AT LAW, morning the lake put on its Summer aspect, B. WAKEFIELD. .t^.w 4- *i before the doors were opened, and there SMITH, Collecter of Internal Ke\enue at K--ehester. laugh, he stopped any further remark aline, fortunately, the loss was slight. ,, „..persons Minn., and pay for and procure the SpecialTax being smooth as glass and refl cting were probably 6 0 or 7 0 on hand Stamp or Stamps iliev need, piior to .« AN by plunging his rider under the the colors of the sky. Friday the May 1,1874. and icit/wvt future notu-p. Mr. A. Shultz, of Seward township. when business was resumed. The offound J. W. DOCGl.ASS, water, and then taking a roll Jiiniself. wind blew and the lake was speckled a fine cloth sacque a few days ago tiee has done a "land office business" CLERK OF DIST. COURT. O'lnmhiinneri-fInternalRevenue. This operation seems to have resulted DR. O. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. with white-caps. about six miles north of Worthengton. this week. OFFICE OF TNTBRNAI. HEVKNTE, in some feeling between the two, for WASHINGTON, D.C.. February 16,1874. All business left with him will receive prompt Mr. Shultz will return it to the owner, A new piano arrived from New York 30-4 w] attention, they came out at different points on the A series of April showers set in last and we will not charge for this notice on Thursday and went immedia*ely to Oflice on 0th Street opposite the Park. shore, and both made a bee line for evening al out sundown and the result NOTICES OF CONTEST. if the lady will promise not to lose the the residence of Dr. Craft. Every attention E A E S A E A E N home to change their clothes, the horse WHS a lively concert of larks, killdeers. ..„. ... ... sacque again. |V»T and due appreciation will be 1 Jt_h.. I S. Land (mice. Wortliington and other birds ind a perfee,tf bending down his head and shaking all Gillmore- 1* Minn.. Apul 2M. 1C4. Colony Drug Store! shown it there. ,, Complai-ith.Hiiigb.cn entered at this offlee ARRIVALS. Jubilee among tite frigs over with laughter. SOULE & LANGDON, 11 was tliei bv Robert F. liakt'i-asiaiiisK inMopher Oelkers The arrivals for the past week were first time we have used an umbrella [^h$^™^^*M{"'" nor Llted Moore & Smith, of the Colony Drug N«. as follows Farmers* Hotel. 28. Okabena wnsliip 1 since la^t fall. loj ranee 4], ,,,i.| -s iumtx. "M'uncsnu. with Store, have subscribed for twelve copies Dealers in Real Estate, LOOKOUT FOR FIRE. House, by train, 5, by team, 42. a vi to tin- cam cl. iiimi .' ,,( 1 ti thesaid I Homesteads, Preemptions of the ADVANCE to send to their We desire again to call the attention so'p A ilrnvp of several Immlreri nelipsn* I»ar*»**^ liec'n s,111(!„ ,j i,, ,,, ,:.., ,, this Third Avenue, train 21, team, 102. and Town Property Bought and Sold. of the public to the hay, straw and stable flejw ovey townseyeiai or nunarea pelicans ,,11,^011 Uwi :h I,T. ... \|..v 1 -CI. at o'clock,1. 1 friends. No wonder they have sold on Thursday evening.— Wortliington, August 31. Wortliington Hotel, train, 74, team, 28, 111., to respond aud lui i'i»h tesliniony concei ning manure which litters the lots of $6,000 worth of goods in the dull said alleged abandonim-M. making over 100 bv train. A. L. Clark turned the open end of his J. A. LKONARO. RegUer. •Vorthington. A sii gle spark on a months since the panic set in. Liberal Cor. lOth St. & 3d Ave., gun in the direction of the flock, and Si] J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. /. N. SATE It and B. H. CUE VER, windy day might burn the town. A CORRESPON DENCE. men and liberal advertisers must do a immediately wne of the birds answered "VOTICE. C. S. Laiul Oftice. Wortliington. few days ago we saw a man knock the ELK TOWNSHIP April 24th. linn.. Apiil2 d. i-7». liberal business. Agents for the sale of the sun nioiis. It measuaed seven feet Complaint IIHMIIL' been entered at this oftice tire from his pipe within six feet of the EDITOR ADVANCE: If our spring by .1.dues Kabbl:l a^i'iisi ^iMiam I.'. Lawleive and ten inches across t' wings. See card of Dr. Bedford. He spends ahandoiiiuLr for hi]ie st -.i«l *-tit* \. No. 7H'.'.'. Wortliington Hotel stable. He had the thus far can l)e beat in the Northwest, RAILROAD LANDS dated Maich 1Mb. isTJ, upon the m*1, of section considerable time travelling in the adjoining presence of mind to pause and set his Southwest, or any other part of the The annual April snow storm in township KI_». ranue i. :i Nobd (-.»untv. counties, and will devote the In the National Colony, and Lots in the SEMINARY 1 .LI Minnesota, with ,1 low the iiicell.itiou of Wortliington, nnesota, foot on it, or a puff of wind might have country, let us hear from that part, Kansas, Nebraska, a reasons south s.IMi emrv: the said j.in'es.n-e i«en-b\ seinnion- ADDITION to Wortliington. Officecor last week in each month to this County. of us oeeurred Inst vear on the 15th of Vsl!,^al,!!o5|^, iy!!,^*,,1rt'^,M,', "''^i'«='v-f M^- ner of loth Street and 2d Avenii Wortliington, I carried it into the hay and tired the and we will compare notes?. The Doctor has the reputation of Minn. 'S| \, at!' i) clock i. 111.. to sjHiiiii and turnish bailding. Buildings are nearly as Seeding in is, of course, the principal being a good dent'st, or, as the Irishman comcnii.^LKON'AKI). J. A Kegister .ih,uidon-. thenion'h ThreeThisyea personsr it occurreon on Sune th testmotiv ment. sihi "e._r( dry as tinder, and where is our water 19th. perished business with us at present, though by J. B. WAKKFIKLl), Receiver. calls it, "tooth carpenter." G. ANDERSON, Opposite Wortliington Hotel. supply to stop a fire day last near Council lilu"s while attempting this time most of us are through. "VOTICK. U. rs. Land (Office. Wortliington. to drive home through the Traveled northwest through the town Apiil 22.187-.. PERSONALS. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Complaint hay iniz been entered at this office Capt. Heath has returned and is storm. WATER WORKS. yesterday, and found on section 6 a bv Hector M. Johnson, a/ainst Joseph Pardee, making more improvements on his A movement is on foot to secure a ior nbiindonint!homestead «-nti\ No. S4X. dated tasty cottage farm house, and on inquiry Shop and efllce on Third-ave., near Eleventh-st, Messrs. Leonard & Booth, Rochester,' seitemberiiith. ]s,«j. upon the vM nw'., 01 s.» „,.,, claim. supply of wat for the town which KoblesPiMiutvc. vtitnithanks for favors in the pant, we desire found it claimed by Mr. Kiken- ., ,, ,„ turn 84, township Hi::, raiu'c 41. in remiid ciniii the good people of Wortliington and Guarantees satisfaction in all work, and will furnish Minn., write us that their neyv own-1 Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation ot to J. Moulton, general agent of the St. promises to be successful because entirely plans, specifications and estimates for buildups dall. Mr. W I I is fast completing ial,i \f imn wliieh thev -ire nwiiM' inn s,li •'"tiy the said patties .ire hereby summon- .,.winding country that We are here, ready at practicable and inexpensive.— on short notice. Paul Lumber Company, has been in snl 1.,«..«., manual, wnit ate a ,.,, „m.(. id.iv..f jiav. mes to serve them with goods as low as they to a af N 1M1 tIlP a The plan at present proposed is to connect town during th? week, stopping at the ,20,lineeawork a substantial iresidencee ofnMessrsn sectio for the Shite, will be ready about Jun \^ou4* 1S" »t 2 o'clock ™*rnj»^o p. 1.1. t^ resp„„,i and fu nw, th being charg |, 8. A. HILDRETH, 1MlblW hl a a a reservoir, to be constructed near Wortliington Hotel. (Taylor & Kelley, to whom any one i,owevtr, a cheap but complete, (HO !!J J. WAKKFIIJJ). Receiver., Has Opened a the centre of the town, with the railroad C. II. Evarts, of Lu Verne was in wanting good work done can be recom-1 pages.) edition of Booth's Townshin O E s. Land omce. Woithington. water-tank. This will supply one town on ^Ionday. S A I N S A O O N mended MO^O\ 1 11 -t 1 -.-' Minn., April 21.1X74. DRUG DEPARTMENT. of our greatest needs. While we are Among the noted arrivals this week, uiciiucu. I Laws (1870). and send bv mail at 2o Complaint having been entered nt this offW on Tenth Street, opposite the Wortliington Hotel, strictly a temperance town, we cannot was II. S. Wilson, a prominent lawyer, N big eggs laid o.\ our table or .any I .1(.i, (\vo nie for «^1 I h? ''"!"1 .F- a aiMiieit KU/abeth Kcnney, for where he Is prepared to wait upon the public ar be called a cold water town, judging in anything pertaining to his line. from dadelia. Farmersl are generalln throug.h seed-1 township 104. ranee homesteadinentr\ 41, NoblesNo. Conntv, K71s.Mi-i -°, .^ 1 v-rillB C«u,l Ul UV( UU ©1 abandonim ilated The patronage of the public solicited. where else this week. foIrC notO ... April 2d. 1873,vi upontothee si,, '„«!/, of seetiond 8 in wheat 1 1.— :.. ll(*M »ta with a th carcHl-ttionof sai from our present water supply. We do not blame him wanting Hon. E. P. Freeman was in town a We have a full stock of fresh and reliable Prof. Humisto has in ,trvVthe said parties are hereby parties are hereb summoned to to reside in Wortliington.—Jackson about three hundred acres and will put appe-u at this oftic oftice on on the the 21s 21st da. day o. May, ........... 1874 IKUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemi- few days sigo stopping at the Wortliington THIRD AVENUE HOI EL, Republic. at 2 o'clock p. 111 to. espem-l .ml furnish testimo-, paints. Oils, Vye Stuffs, Wiudow GlftM, in about one hundred more of wheat THE THROUGH TRAIN AGAIN. Hotel. ca!8% ny concerning said alleivd abandonment. Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfnmery, The Sioux City Journal says that What is the matter with our friend and soir.e four hundred acres more of J, A. LKONAKD. Kei-i ter. Mr. Woolstencroft, the County Surveyor, C. LOVELESS Proprietor. .'«] J. B. WAKKFIKLl). Receiver. Tiilet and Fancy Soaps. through trains from St. Paul to Kansas of the Republic? Is it because every- !.,H,P,\?.ra,in..}Vl^.f!MX:_„?IrcAwheai ",,KS ,a has removed to Wortliington, already about 160 acres of and "VOTICE. U. S Land Oftice. Wortliington. City, via. the St. Paul and Sioux body is leaving Jackson and coming to and will hereafter be found at the office Worth inr/tnn, Minn. Minn.. April 2(th. 1K74. I •.«..»• tr s* flaw City, the Sioux City and St. Paul, the Wortliington? Is it because the editor Complaint having been entered at this office bv 1 reSCnptlOtlS LarefUUV LOtHAikin of Shuck & Bookstaver. Nliiieraifaiust Tiosea H. B.vaut for aban" Sioux City and Pacific, the Chicago and SPECIAL NOTICES. will now have to come to Woithington doning homestead entry No 7074,'dated Mavfitli, pounded. OK A It EX A HOUSE, Mi. Shuck lias moved to his claim Northwestern, and the Kansas City, 1*72. upon the e'^sw', ami vv^ se', section to prove up on his claim? Here we What \y hopping Oranges at Moore & Smith's. and rented his house in town. .', township 101. ranee j.t. Nobles Oittutv. St. Joe and Council Bluffs Railways, C. P- STOl'UH, Proprietor. "Okabena" is the new brand of Syrup at Moore Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of have labored several years to build up C. D. Snow has returned from the said entry the said parties ne h'-reliy summoned will be put on the line on the 26th of the & Smith's Fountain. one of the most healthful climates in to appear at this office on the 4th dav of June A in I A I I WORTHINOTON, MINN, neighborhood of Mankato. present month, to-morrow. The trains 1874. at'Jo clock a.m.. to respond andtiirnWites- O I I I I I I RIC.I11 Notwithstanding their already large stock, the world, which cures consumption, timoiiy concerning said alleged abandonment. On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. Moore & Smith have received another lot of Lafayette Strever was in town during going south will arrive at Council I asthma, liver complaint and even other J. A. LKONAKD. Kegister. 1 Drugs, Notions, Oranges, lemons and Fancy the week looking after his claim. Bluffs in time to connect with the .^1 J. B. WAKKFIULD, Keceiver. School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy diseases with a neatness and dispatch Candies this week. Jewelry, Dentistry, Hooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap. Legal Cap, Bill "VOTICK, U. S. Lll :in Oftice. Jackson, Minn., day mail for Chicago. Persons can thus Mr. Bowerman, of the Nurseiy, was unequalled by any other climate here Good goods at low prices at Bennett Bros. Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini ial Paper, Apiilflth. 1974.g leave Wortliington at five in the afternoon Complain havin !een entered at thisoffice bv we have develojied a soil which for in town on Wednesday. L. N. BEDFORD. Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, E. BEDFORD. Good Cigars for Scents, at Bennett Bros. Elihu Smith, ajrainst Alplionso Tanner, for abandoning and arrive at Council Bluffs the richness and depth is unrivalled and homestead eiiDv No. H1V2. dated June Pen-Holders, Inks. Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. Mr. ltohrer has gone to St. Paul to n1^ loth, 1872, upon the lie of section 2, township next morning. Over Shucks' Law Office, which has given this part of Minnesota Noblest 102. range 41. In conntv. Minnesota, Sugars by the Barrel! cheap at Bennett Bros. bring on his famliy. witli a view to the cancellation of said cnt- Unpaid This a-rangement places Wortliington the name of the Cream of the Prairies WOKTHINGTON, MINN. Choice. Boasted Coffee cheap at Bennett Bros. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. parties are hereby summoned to appear at Mr. Ager, from Effingham county, on a great north and south route this office at Wortliington on the 27tli dav of May, and the Garden of the State. Here we Seed Corn, Fieid Peas, Buckwheat and Beans Illinois, arrived during the week and 1S74. at'Jo'clock a. in., to respond and furnish WHITE BRAHMAS. connecting the two most important have imported a community which for at Bennett Bios. testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware proposes locating here. J. A. LKONAKD, Register. cities on the Mississippi. It will not be new stock of Stone Ware. intelligence and character is admitted 1000 Kolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring Eggs from pure WHITE BRAHMA FOWLS 32] J. B. WAKEFIKLD, Receiver. The Jackson Republic, speaking of the long until we shall be on a through to be much in advance of frontier communities may be obtained of Patterns, at T^OTICE U. S. Land oflice, Jackson, Minn Best brands of Cigars—and full lineof stnoken' removal of Mr. J. II. Grant, clerk of the route also from Lake Superior to the CHAS. A. BARROWS, generally. Here we have April Hth. 1s74 Mateiial. BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. IIERSEY, MINX. Land Office, to Wortliington, says: "In Complaint having been entered at this office Pacific, aud trains will daily go thundering raised a crop of moral influences such bv Chas. C. Goodnow. against William H. Allan, Price, delivered at Express Office, #1,50 per setting Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Jackson has found by to St. Louis and San Francisco. Mary had a little corn, Lamps and Lamp Goods. as churches, schools, etc., keeping out for abandoning homestead entrv No, 8760, dated of thirteen. April 21st, 187.'., upon the n^ sw'4 of section 30. And everywhere that Mary went one of its best families, and we trust the weeds and potato bugs of the liquor township lol, range 41, in Nobles conntv. Minnesota, The corn was sure to go: with a view to the cancellation of said en that they will decide to return here ere A large variety of Lamps and Fixture*. *iSht The running time on our road on traffic, which are the admiration of all I'ntil she chanced to get a pair of those try 'the said "parties"are"herenv summoned B. W WOOLSTBNOROPT, kinds of Chjmneys, lo-g. Many friends here easy fitting Shoes which can always be found appear at this office at Wortliington on the 29th and after Monday next will be as follows: good men,—here we, the National Colonists, S day of May, 1874, at o'oeloek a. in., to respond will look anxiously to see them return No. 1 Passenger will leave St. have done all this, and yet the at Popes's Boot & Shoe Store. and fusnish testimony concerning said alleged All orders for surveying thankfully received at an early day." abandonment. We have but one mice, and that as low as th« Dat prices ve make high dovm. Dem under Paul at 8 a. m., and arrive at Woithington Republic is not happy and promptly executed, onice with Shuck & lowest/and, with our experience, we feel warranted store fellows beat us—not. Oh! veil, gome and J. A. LEONARD, Register. Bookstaver, Wortliington, Nobles Co. Minn at 5 p. m. No. 2 Passenger leave Mr. John Blodgett returned to Michigan in sa ing that we can make it an Object N. B.—Also the Wortliington ADVANCE speak init us any how. C. T. POPE. 321 J- WAKKFIKLl), Keceiver. [30t] Sioux City at 5 30 a. m., and arrive at during the past week. He was I32 "VOTICE. IT. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. is a model newspaper, furnished April Hth, 1874. TREES. Wortliington at 9 42 a. m. Accommodation a strong friend of the Colony and regretted at the moderate price of $2 a year, and Complaint having been entered at this office Those wishing to SEND MONBT safely and Articles not in stock will be furnished on 1 Cotton Wood and Soft Maple Trees at 11,00 per bv Chas. C. Goodnow, against Jeremiah! Twomey, leave St. James at 4 a. m., arrive to leave, but his children being cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to even that don't satisfy it. Truly, Republics fir abandoning homestead entry No. 8701, notice, thousand. Also Soft Maple and White Elms, get Drafts at the BANK of WORTHINGTON. at Wortliington at 9 42 a. m. Accommodation established in Michigan wished to have dated April 21st, 187a, upon the sK sw4 of sec are ungrateful. (Nursery grown and Trans-Planted,) from 10 tion 30, township 101, range 41, in Nobles County. MOORE 4 SMTH. going east leave Sioux htm there. He is one of the purest to 12 feet high, at low rates, by You can always find a good assortment of Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of weCity at 5 45 a. m., arrive at Wortliington said entry the said parties are hereby summoned 32t] W. E. CHAPIN. and most devoted Christian men Boots & Shoes at POPE'S. March 21,. 1874. The long lumber trains now passing to appear at this office at Woithington, on the 2 45 p. m. This brings the morning have known and the church with which 29th day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to res]mnd FOR SALE—A House and Lot on Tenth Street, through Wortliington indicate that A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery Moulded Linen-Faced turned edge and furnish testimony concerning said alleged he was connected will .specially regret passenger to- Wortliington several two doors west of Miller Hall. Time given on Minneapolis is doing a heavy business and Perfumery just received at abaudoumvnt. Collars at 26c a Box, at. part payment. his departure. J. A. LEONARD, Register. 3W30f CM SKINNER. hour* earlier. in NebniakA and regionsfcouthof ns. B.&L 83) J. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. BARBBR A 1AW»RWG»V 1