Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
May 2, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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Western j^Avnntf. LOCAL. INTERESTING TO CLAIM JUMPERS. GOOD ROADS. LaiMlomce'Jacksou'Minn- LITERARY XOTICES. N'TJSn^isrJ A meeting was held on Monday evening Dat prices ve make high down. Dem under We hear the last spring's complaint ScrVmer's Monthly for May Is a capital number. store fellows beat us—not Oh! veil, gome and to consider what action should be of bad roads between here and Lu Verne King's articles on the Great South are continued, 0 a ««IV»»K speak mit us any how. T. POPE entered at this office by taken for the protection of claims. It WORTHINGTON. MINN., MA 2, 1874. and also between us and Spirit Lake. this installment being devoted to mountain Flihu Smith aeainst Henry Tussle, for abandoning PCBLWnED WEBKI.T, AT \32 homestead entry No. 8373, dated Aug. 12. is a well known fact that in praii ie regions rambles in Tennessee, Georgia and South The consequence is that much of the 1JT2, upon the e'^ sw»4 of section 24. town WORTHINGTON. NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. Choice Roasted Coffee cheap at Bennett Bros. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Carolina. The "New Homes ot New York" is an ship li£. ronpe 41. In Nobles eountv. Minnesota, especially, it is impossible for Sioux Falls and Rock county trade, E O I ST EPISCOPAL—Rev. J. \V. Lewis, Seed Corn, Field Peas, Buckwheat and Beans with a view to the cancellation 6f said entry interesting illustrated pap.r. Stedman. the Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. many during the first year or two to live the said parties are hereby summoned to anpear pastor. Services every Saobath, morning at which otherwise would come here, goes at Benuett Bros. All orders will receive prompt attention. poet, begins the articles on "Victorian Poets" at thi- office at Y^rrMiijston, Minn., on the l»:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthington Communications intended for publication must constantly on their homesteads. Men to Sibley, and much of the Spirit Lake with an admirable estimate of Tennyson, and no 2!th day of May, 1S74. pt 9 o'clock a. in., to Craving Kami," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. be accompanied by the real name and address of Notwithstanding their already large stock, jxMiiland furnish tetimoiiv concerning said alleged Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. whose intentions are right and who are the writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necessarily man alive is better fitted by the order of his genius trade goes to Windom. AVe are assured abandonment. Moore & Smith have received another lot of for publication. and his culture to write such an estimate improving the land as rapidly as possible, J. A. LEONARD. Reenter. PUESBTTEKIAS.—Services in the west room on by those who nave examined the subject Drugs, Notions. Oranges, Lemo-is and Faucy than Stedman. Mrs. Sputlord contributes one first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 3S J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. ADVERTISING RATES. Candies this week. are frequently compelled to go elsewhere that an outlay of five hundred dollars o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev. W.P Jackson, Pastor. or her best short stoi k«s. There are four poems N0,kTniiShRiSVrd °f c'J a so n' M,un" One inch three weeks, *L0O, three months, *1.00 for a time and work, or engage UNION CONGREGATIONAL—Services morning would give us comparatively good iu this number, the opening one being by B. F. HA Y. Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8 00 and evening. Sunday School immediately after in business, in order to live. Frequently Taylor, and illustrated. Dr. Holland contributes roads, upon which a full load could be the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday £?r or two tons of good hay. Inquire" Five inches, 6.00, 10.00 Complaint having been entered at thi* office lw the usual quantity of editorial matter, a department at the Depot. evening. the necessities or misfortunes of John N. ickelt amiinst Abraham P. Miller, for S|ecial rates given for larger advertisementsReading hauled, both to LuVerne and to Spirit of the Magazine which we always read abandoning Homestead Kntrv No. 8632, dated notices, first week 10 c:nts a line subsequent men have been taken advantage of and Lake. If the business men of "Worthington il2.th' 1873 «l»"' the sw'4 section 22, town- FOR SALE. TO COUXTY OFFICERS. with great interest. N otuer editorials have Insertions 5 cents a line each week. ship 10?. range 39, in Nobles Countv, Minnesota, The County officers in Jackson County they have been robbed of their land and are alive to their interest they exerted so great an Influence as these widelycopied House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of with a view to the cancellation of said entry have had a supply of letter-heads and their improvements. The object of the articles of Dr. Holland. 32t) BENTON & GOODNOW. the said parties are hereby summoned to appear A S O N I will not rest until these roads are built. at thlj oflice on the 2ith. dav of May, 1874 at 9 PARTIES E envelopes printed. We throw this out meting was to consider what could be EGULA COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity With the Monthly comes St. Nicholas, from There is a trade from nine of the surrounding clock a. m.. t.. respond and furnish testimony having Cattle to Herd can apply to Lodge, No. lol, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic concernlim said alleged abandonment. the same house. 1 his number contains some 30 as a hint to our own County officers. done to protect such claims. [32t] JOHN ALLEY. counties coming to Worthington A I.KOXAKD. Register. A\«M Hall in Worthingtnn, on the odd articles, most of them beautifully and profusely 1st and 3d Mondays in each Maj. Bell was called to the Chair and notwithstanding the difficulty 321 J. B. WAKEFIELD, UeceiTer. illustrated. A length we have a genuine WUR THIXG TOX SEMIXA Y. month. J'RIXTIXO. B. S. Finn was chosen secretary. Maj. of bad roads, and this can be greatly boys and girls magazine, and the universal favor A. C. ROBINSON, W M. We are prepared to print all kinds of The 3d Session of Worthingtou Seminary wi'l N il'fi"Vs-4' I a Minn., S. Ed. CIIANUI.KK, Sec. begin on Thursday. April rt, and continue until which has been extended to this publication increased and permanently retained by Complaint havineheen entered at thi* offiee by Bell, C. Stout, Prof. Humiston, J. S. cards, letter-heads, bill-heads, circulars, Wednesday. July 1st, 1874. I shows how prompt the public are to appreciate a Otis Bigelow avainst F. l.lbert Mi. iei for abandoning' REGULAR O N O A prompt action in putting in a few bridges This Seminary is designed to prepare vouth of Shuck, L. B. Bennett, Dr. Langdon, programmes, etc., at the ADVANCE homestead entrv No. 8K22, dated May good thing. No other Ainciicaii publication ot TlONS of Living Arch Chap- both sexes for the pursuits of lire, or for College. 10. 187?, upon the & ne \i nw»^ & nei£ Dr. Barber, A. S. llusselton, and and culverts and filling up a few depressions. S W W S t^r, U. R.\ A. M. at MaffXtgr office with the usual "neatness the kind can be compared to this ono. TlieCuriieuliim ol siudy ailords opportunity for of section V?, townshi'i US?, range 41, in Nobles studying those branches of education and literature ^SJfi the 1st Tuesday a enmity, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation and dispatch." AVe exjiect soon to A. P. Miller spoke. Some were in Arthur'a Home Magazine for Ma opens with usually embraced in the Freshman and In each month. I of said entrv, the said parlies are hereby A. C. ROBIXSOX, M. E H.-.P-. Sophomore years of College Course, and no have an eng-aved map of the Colony, favor of strong measures and a an article on Thomas Uarlyle, with a portrait. a summoned to appear at this ofl'ce at Worthing, I. P.'. DUKFEE, Act Sec. [30t] pan-s are pared by the Board or Instruction to FROM CALIFORXIA. ton on the 27th day of May, 1874, at 0 o'clock a.m. This magazine has grown to be quite a favoiite for envelopes, and will be prepared to "short shrift," but the general tenor render the Seminai a grand success in all its Dr. Moore recently received a letter to respond and furnish testimony concerning DEXTJSTRY. iu the household, because of its elevated moral branches, .such an institution is of gieat im 1 DENTAL of the remarks was in favor of such said alleged abandonment. furnish map envelopes at low rates.— poi tance to this rominunitv, as it presents an at I from his mother living in California, ROOMS of E BEDFORD are on loth tone. The present number contiins poems, J. A. LKONMfD, Iteglster. traction, to those outside, by aftoiding opportu- I htreet, opposite public square, and will be combination as would bring to bear upon Business men may have both their own sketches, stories, articles upon natural history, which gives some facts to offset our. 4w31] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Keceiver. nlty for acquuing a broad and liberal education open the last week in each mouth. Work insured.fi at moderate expense. It is hoped, therefore, those who took an unjust advantage etc. T. S. Authur & Son, Philadelphia. cards and the Colony map piinted on vc years. [27y I grasshopper raid. There they have that the surroui.diug country will come forth "VOTICF. I'. Land Office, Jack«on, Minn,, of men's necessities or It fortunes their envelopes at the lowest rates. and support thl noble enterprise and bvplating 1 Aprl'7tl. 1«74. SADDLE AXD HARXESS SHOP. earthquakes and floods, which we can SPECIAL XOTICES. it on a firm foundation, thus secuie an instru-' Compi'int havlnjrbeen entered at thi* office by such a moral force as could not be resisted. never have, while they are just as liable ment for the advancement or the Social and Educational F. Kallmann, ncalnst Silas Totten, for abandonine H. JOHNSON. Dealer in Saddlerv Hardware, PIANOS and ORGANS fos sale by 'JHE ADVAXCE. status of the surroui.diug countiv. On the other hand, the fact homestead ev-fv N 87»iR. dated Ap'11 21st, Trunks, Valises, Harness a ways A man came in during the week from to drouth, and to loss of stock by cold CIIAS. F. HUMISTON. 1«7^, upon the uU seV of section 4. township 105. on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly All communications should be add.essed'to was recognized that where claims were ran'e 4". in NoMe« County, Minnesota, with a done. Shoo on Ninth Street, Woithington, Mian. C. T. DUNNING, Sec. of Faculty. a neighboring county and subscribed as we are. We ought not to complain What whopping Oranges at Moore & Smith's. 27 ly. view to the cancellation of .M enfiv the said held by non-residents without improvement, Worthingtou, Apr. 12, 1874. much of the grasshopjier raid when we parries are hen-bv summoned to apiiear at this for the ADVANCE, saying lie "wanted "Okabena" is the new brand of Syrup at Moore M. B. SOULE', I ofHce nt WortWit-tn, on the 28th dav of :v, they ought, for the good of the IX PROBATE COURT. & Smith's Fountain. to get the news." Of course he came read of thousands of people drowned tjlOUNSELOKdAT 1*74, at o'clock a. to respond and furnish STAT LAW and Notary Pubic— I community, to be jumped. The attempt testimony concerning said aUeced abandonment E OF MINNESOTA, to the right place to get what he wanted. out in the lower Mississippi country, Good goods at low pi ices at Bennett Bros. Ofhceon 3 ave.. opposite the park, Worthlngton, XOBLKK COU TY, $ .». A. LEOXAKD. Register to jump the claim of one who Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyaiicing. 4w31] .). B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. We propose to give the news and of floods in California, and of "moving Good Cigars for Scents, at Benuett Bros. In the matter of the Estate of William F. II#»bherd. was improving his land in good faith, Deceased. On reading and (Hint: the peti a large quantity of valuable information accidents by flood and field," in all O s. J.and Office, Jacksoiu Mlim., Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Benuett Bros. tion of Marv (.'. Hcbtieul representing J. S. SHUCK, though he did not in person remain Ap i' 1st. 1*74 besides upon farming, tree culture, parts of the world. The following is among other things, that said deceased, cVdTnt'-iintiinvmpbeen entered at thl-- offiee by ATTORNEagentT Sugars by the Barrell cheap at Bennett Bros. constantly upon the land, was characterized late of Nobles County, on the 4th dav of A LAW, Real Estate and col- securing government lands, etc. We an extract from the letter mentioned Petev Kehwlt'/er nr:ii!i«t John Blodcett for aban A. I). 1R74. at his residence died intestate, and lecting would respectfully tender his as an attempt at robbery. Here .in'-l'i" Homestead entiy NM.922. dated July 3d, being a citizen of thUCoiintv at the time of his Those wi .hing to SEND MONEY safely and hope our friends will send in their above: service* to the people of this and adjoiningeouuties, 1°7?. npni the rw' of sec-i 4, township IdS, death, leaving goods, chattels, and estate in this were men who came here when there and hones, by prompt attention to business, cheaply by mail wiiyind it to their advantage to m»"c 4n. in Noble Conntv, Minnesota, with a names and keep sending the news. County, and that the said petitioner is wife of "I hear that you have been injured and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of view to the eareeliatj of said entry: the satd was not a furrow turned, took claims, get Drafts at the YNK of W01ITH1NGTON. said d"eeasei'. and prating tint administration public patronage. Practical letters from fanners, giving by the grasshoppers. Well, every country pi«•«,« are hereby summoned to appear at tlrts of said estate be to .I.nu B. Churchill granted. ofl'ee on the l?th day of Mav. 1S74. at 9 o'efock labored faithfully to improve them, R. D. BARBER, has its dr iwbacks. Here, iu some It is orderd'-d that said p'ti ln» hem before their experience in farming, are solicited. You can always find a good assortment of A. to re t'»nd at fu i.i testimony concerning PHarvard the Judge of tins Court on Saturdav, the 2d dav and have demonstrated that this is a of the valleys near the city, the land is said alleged abandonment. Boots & siioes at POPE'S. HYSICIAN A N SURGEON, Graduate of of May, A. D. 1874, at 2 o'clock p: in., at l'iobate's The ADVANCE, under the new overflowed so that the Farmers cannot J. A. LEONARD, Register. oflice in said eountv. University. United States Examining good country to come to, a now, 1000 Rolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring management, is giving very general satisfaction. J. B.WAKEFIELD. Receiver. put in any crops. The snow is now Surgeon for Pensions. Ollice at Bai ber & Oidered further, that notice thereof be given when the fact that we are to have a Lawrence's, Worthingtou Minn. Patterns, at All the children cry for it. three feet deep on the Sierras, and lias to the l.eirsof said deceased, and to all persons! prosperous future is assured, men steal inteiested, by publishing a copy or this order for X"DT1CK—l". S. Laud Office, Jackson. Minn., b««en from teii to fifteen feet deep all GEO. O. MOORE,. three successive weeks pijor to said of earin 1 Apiil 1st, 1S74. A E & A W E N E S The regular monthly ncert of the winter. Large numbers of sheep and in and attempt to rob the early settlers ir, in the Western Ad voice, a weeklv" Newspaper Complaint having been entered at this office by cattle I.ave perished from cold the past pi luted and pubashed at Worthingtou in Andrew p. lai.ielson against J-seph Horak, for Union Sabbath School will be held tomorroow of their claims. Mary had a little corn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, said «"tint. abandoning Hoiiins c.sd entiv. No. TUP, dated winter. One man lost all of a flock of afternoon at 4 o'clock, at the And everywhere that Mary went Dated at Wnrthington the 1 th day of iiav, A. June 27.1871. upon the swVi Nrt 14. township On motion of Prof. Humiston a committee 2.000 sheep except a few that he took I). 1*74. By the Court, 1 2. range '.', in Noblesi 'ounty, Minnesota, with a The corn was sure to go -hurdi. Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Office and into his house. I have never seen so 3» M1 J. CUAFT, Judge ot Probate. \ievv to the cancellation said entiy the said of three was appointed.to examine Residence on loth street below the public hall. Uitil she chanced to get a pair of those pailies ai heiebv summoned t.appear at ti-is many sore throats, as I have since I Worthingtou, Minn. Capt. Mills is about to begin a dairy XOTICES OF COX TEST. and report upon the process of contesting easy fitting Shoes wnich can always be found office on the 13th day of May, 1874 at 9 o'clock, came here." Will attend promptly to all Calls, (lay or a in., to respond and fntiii-h testimony eoneeruig business near Bigelow. See advertisement at Popes's Boot & Shoe Store. N claims, and to recommend a pl.iii said alleged abandonment. nifjht. OTICE. V. S. lAiid Offlce, Woithington, of cows wanted. The editor of the Sibley Gazette a A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery of organization for the protection Minn., April 27th, 1874. J. A. LEONARD, Regtster. Complaint liavi been entered at this on ee J. B. WAKEi 1E1.1), Receiver. few days since, dropped up to the "hub," and Perfumery just receivtd at of homesteaders. Mr. J. S. Shuck, M. Nelson Coyer at-ainst Wi Hani Jacob, for abandoning See the advertisement of Will II. BANK OF WORTHINGTON. homestead enti No. S4'1. dated October took a "stroll through the Colony Capital B. & L. B. Soule and L. B. Bennett were appointed VOT1CK.—l* S. lau Office, Jackson, Minn., Humiston. Will is a young man who 8th, 1872, upon the sw'4 sPJ.t v|, towns: 1 Ma eli 28th, 1874. "caught sight of Dan Shell and lnl, rai gcMi. in Noble- Ci.u'nlv Mi.uesntH, with such committee and the meeting Complaint haying been entered at this office by attends closely to business, and if the NEW ADVERTISEMENT^. a vi.-w tothecaneellati of said entrv the sail ELIIIU SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. Miller, the wide-awake editor of the Aiken Mi.ier against John McCoy for abandoning adjourned to Friday evening. parties are hereby summoned to appear at this town lots in llersey and Rigelow do Homestead entry No. 8Tlfi. dated NOT. oll.ee on the 28th day of Mav. 1874, at 2 o'clock INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. 2d, 1*72, upon the nw'4 Section 22, Towntnlu The account of Friday night's meeting ADVANCE, and the post master, and p. in., to respond and rurcisfi testimony concerning go off like Davis'' ice cream in this WAX TED, 102, Range 4:', in Nobles County. Minnesota, »it!i Ames, and the new minister of the said alleged abandonment. Draft* bought and Sold. Special attention given will be given in our next issue. a view to the cancellation of said entiy the said warm weather, it will not be his fault. A few good Milch Cows suitable for Stock-! aising to collections. J. A. ONARD. Register. paitie ate heieby summoned to appear at this Union Congregational Church took and Dairy purposes. Inquire of Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and from 1 to 4 34] J. B. W A 1 E Receiver, oflice 0:1 the 1st day of May, U'74, at 9 o'clock LECTURE. dinner with Dr Barber whipped up o'clock, p. in. E. S. MILLS, Bigelow. Minn. a. 111.. to icspoi and I'm 1 testimony concerning AEWUhOCERY. Prof. Humiston delivered a lecture on tTlCE. U. S. Lard Oflice, Woithington, Attention is called t3 the advertisement said alleged abandoi ment. some advertising under our very nose Town Lots for Sale! 1 .A.\1 Apii .i&f'llll 27th1,, 1874t.. J. A. LEONARD. Krvister. c. n. BENTON, O C. C. GOODNOW, of C. Luckey, who lias opened a S a in at he on Complaint viiiK been entered at this office by B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Att'y at Law. took the train to Bigelow where "Morse Notary rubric. Chinch on the manners and customs of a id Law against Luciaii W. Chaiiey. for a Grocery Store and Confeetioneiy in Benton & Goodnow, Colvin & Co., and Tenuis still make up the Orientals, lie gave an interesting TV" OTICE.—I". S. l«uid Office, Jackson, Mtmi., the Shuck Building. Mr. L. has the list of business i: en walked out M.ircli 2Mth, 1«74. description of the houses of the poorer IiiHERSEYandBIGELOW on the Sioux City Att'ys & Counselors at Law,put iu a good stock, and we predict for Co.npwiinl having been enteird at this offiee. "to Mr. Morey's to have a chat miiiii HI me eaneeiiaii'ii oi sani eini and M. Paul Railroad. bv anuni Artnur against Vi,.iam Kenuey tor classes in Syria, which are built of the said pailies aie heiebv summoned to app in him a gu trade from the start, lie al»a -1 1 i'nr Homestead entiy No. 8448, dated jumped aboard the train again and Desirable Lots for sale in the ab v* named vil- at ti.i- ollice on the 28th da\ of Mav, 1S74. at S stone and are never over one story high Oct. 1st, 1872, upon the w'4 swV4 section 2n, townsnip has made many friends since his advent o'clock a. m., to respond and fun testimony REAL ESTATE, got back to his base before we found lages on favorable terms. 1 •«, u.u.i-c 4t. in Nobles eountv. Minnest ta, and without window glass. The family coiicei ning said alleged abandonment. v.i.11 a vii-vv lothecancellation olsaid entry the among us, and is generally respected J. A. LKwNAIiP. lieeisfe.r out that the enterprising and energetic llersey has'a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard INSURANCE AND 34] occupy a raised floor and the domestic said pai tics are hereby smi'moiicd to api^ar at J. 15. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. for his upright and manly character. and several shops at.d stores, and is sunounded Hi ohice at Woithington, on the 28th dav of scamp of a brot1 er editor had been iu animals, under the same roof and iu COLLECTUN AGENTS. Apri', H-74, at '.• o'clock a. in., to respond and by a beautiful country. X'OTICK. C. S. Land Office, Woithingto We take pleasure in thus introducing town. That kind :f enterprise ought furnish tesiimouy concerning said allrged abandonment. the same room, occupy a place a step or Minn., Ap.i!2-"th. 1874. Biirelow is near the Iowa line, has also several him to tue public in his new business. Complaint h.i\i.ur been entered at this ofrce to win. But why MI the world does he Parrl'Milar attention paid to business before two lower on one side of the room. In stores and shops and is destined to become a J. A. LEONARD, Kepi ter. by W. V. Cope ag.iinst Ren. H.Cieeter. for abandoning the local and general Land oflices. go and take dinner with Dr. Barter thiiviiig llage. homestead entrv No. 7"-T, dated Novem J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. eating, the food is all placed in one dish The railroad boarding house has received 31t] Worlhiiigtnn, Minnesota. brr 17th. 1*71. upon thc'uUiici,, & nw4 s« cti»n Why don't he come home with the editor Apply or address a new coat of aint. and is usually taken iu the lingers.— :52. township it-2. iange :«.i, iu Nobles Cnuntv, B. N. CARRIER, Wm. H. HUMISTON, Minnesota, with :•. view to the cancellation oi of this paper and get a "gooi Sometimes spoons are used. The lecture, said entry the 'aid paMies are heiebv summoned Capt. Smith has removed to rooms square meal V" to appear at this ollice on the 27fli dav of Mav, described an oriental funeral and WOltTUINOTON, NOOI.ES CO., over the Colony Drug Store. 1874. at!»o'clock a. to icspoid and fuii.i-h DR. O. O. MOORE. CAFT t»IZTXL the white-washed toombs of the country, tf] MINNESOTA. A O N E A A W testimony concerning said alleged abandon men:. J. A. LEONARD. He- ister. PELICAXS. LtrCKET. We stop the press (of business) to eat illustrating the Saviour's allusion 34] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. We write this item with a quill taken A N a backe of ice cream sent in by S. A. to whited sepulchres," and the bottles from a pelican which measured 8 feet "YUTICK. oflice, Worthingtou, I a Davis. LATER.—Tuat bucket of ice de of skins in which the natives 1 Minn., A pi il 2: d. IS74. E O I S O and 9 inches from tip to tip. The quill Complai having been entered at this office cream we have rarely seen (or felt) excelled carry water and in which wine is put, by Robert F. HikerairaiiM Christopher Oelkers is just sixteen inches long. A large All business left with Iiim win receive prompt Colony Drug Store! thus illustrating the Saviour's allusion for abandoning homestead entrv No. !Kir, dated for temperature, flavor and color. Hock of these beautiful birds, numbering 2V. attention. July 2d, 187-. noon the nw^ secii township O E to putting new wine in old bottles," Hft nt'tgc 41, in Nobles Conntv. Minnesota, with Office ou 9th Street opposite the Park. Mr. Johnston, of Le Mars, who has from 300 to 500 appeared over the a view to the canccllati 'ii or said entrv the said which by fermentation would burst an parties are hereby summoned to appear at lids been in town during the week, visited Vest Lake on Sunday morning and old skin, but which a new skin would office on the 2"th d-iv of May, 1S74, at o'clock a. E A E S A E A E N the peat bed in Dewald on Thursday. went through a variety of maneuvres in., to respond and furnish tcstimonv concerning be able to resist. The lecturer then described said alleged abandonment. A N He has had considerable acquaintance in the air, being spparently on dress J. A. LEONARD. Reeiter. the Bedoirns or Arab robbers S O E & A N O N parade. The effect was quite beautiful, 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. with peat in Ireland, and thinks the CONFECTIONERY and gave an account of an adventure for as the birds turned about and Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., peat in the bed visited is not of a good XTOTICK. F. P. Land Office, Worthingtou, with a band. He entered a cave in is in Real Estate. 1 Minn.. Ap il 2"d. 1S74. marched aid counter-marched, the quality, though it will burn well iu a Homesteads, Preemptions Complaint havin" been entered tt this office which a band of these robbers were ORE, and Town Property Bought and Sold. long lines or rows were white some by.lame B. Rabbitt against Wi li im R. Lawrence lire-place. Mr. J. thinks of locating gathered. The chief said, striking his for abandoning homestead cntiv No. 7803 Worthingtou, August 31. tunes and black at other times, as the here, and says that he has travelled dated March Isth. 1872, upon the nwl^'of section breast, "Me Bedouin and the lecturer 2«. township 102. ratine 41, in Nobles Count v. white or black portions were turned toward much and never saw a more orderly 8. A. 1ULDRET1I, replied, "Me American!" and Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned the eye. Theflocklingered about town, or one in which the people averaged reached out his hand. Without thinking, to appear at thi office on the 2sth day of May, Worthington, Minnesota, Has Opened a the lakes during Sunday and Monday, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish better. Having purchased an entire new the chief grasped the hand and tesfinouv coiiceriiiiie said alleged abandonment. and a number of the birds were shot. stock of Crnci-rhs and Confectioneries, S A I N S A O O N thus committed the whol- band to the J. A. LEONARD. Regi-ter. S. A. Davis inaugurated the icecream we now invite the p.iblic to call and examine Mr. Hildreth killed 8 at one shot, and 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD,"Receiver. protection of their visitor. Many other our goods and prices, and will season on Thursday evening, by he estimates that there were from 300 on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthingtou Hotel, interesting incidents were given, and I *s- guarantee the same to suit all. "V IAIKI Office, Worthingtou. where he is prepared to wait upon the public inviting the town to his rooms to partake to 400 pounds of pelican in the 8.— Apiil 22,187,. Opposite Woithington Hotel. in anything pertaining to his line. the lecture was very well received. Our stock of Complaint having been entered at this office of the first cream made in the new The patronage of the public solicited. The down on the breast of these birds by ilectot M. Johnson, against Joseph Pardee, patent horizontal freezer. The day SUGARS, for abandoning ln-niestead entiv No. 84:r. dated is exceedingly fine and must be valuable. THIRD A VEX UE HO 1 EL, September 19tb. 1S72, upon the nwV{ of section ARBOR DAY. had been the warmest of the season and TEAS, 34, rowiis| ii 10:*, range 41. in Nobles Conntv, To-day is Arbor Day for Nobles Some have take1) the skin from Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of there was a liberal response to the invitation. County. Considerable preparation has the breast and are tanning it with the COFFEES said entry: the nid pai ties :n- hei-ebv summon With thanks for ravors in the past, we desire C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. Mr. D. makes a cream which ed to appear at this office 011 the 2l?d dav of Mav. been made to plant trees iu town, and down on. AVe ought to have one or to remind the good people of Worthingtou and 1874. at 2 o'c'ock p. m.. to respond and fu ni-h AND for temperature and quality is worthy testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. surrounding country that We are here, ready at Worthinffton, Minn. before another issue of the ADVANCE two specimens stuffed and preserved, J. A. LEONARD. Register. SPICES the Cream of the Prairies. all times to serve them with goods as low as they we expect to see all our streets distinctly for in a few years they will cease to 33] J. B. WAKEF1I LP. Receiver. can be found in Southern Minnesota. Is well selected and prices made to suit lined with trees. The ladies of the visit the Okabena Lakes. OKABEXA HOUSE, The grass already begins to look green O I E Y. S. Land Office, Worthingtou. the times. 1 Minn.. Apii' 21,1874. Union Church are preparing to plant in places. A week or two more and the Complaint having been entered at this office There is no doubt about the return of C. T. STOUGH, Proprietor. the Church lot, each one taking the by John F. Ciabb against E'i/abeth Kennev. for Canned Fruits. whole prairie will have changed color. abandoning homestead entry No. 8718. dated DRUG DEPARTMENT. Spring. We can prove it by the birds, planting and care of a tree. Messrs. Apiil 2d. 1*7". upon the s'^'nvv1',' of section 8 WORTHINGTON. MINN, for they have never been here in greater townshi'i 104, range 41, in Nobles County. Mi'i PERSONALS. Chapin & llollis are furnishing the Dr. Barber has moved to his claim. nesota. with :i vi to the cancellation'of said On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. quantities since the early times of the trees which are from ten to fifteen feet COVE OYSTE US. entrv: the said parties are hereby summoned to Mr. Hose has returned from the anpearat this office on the 21st i.v of May, 1874, Colony. The oldest settlers, people WHITE BRAHMAS. high. Let every one turn out and give at2o'clock n. .torespond nd furni-h testimony PEACHES, We have a full stock of fresh and reliable woods where he has been chopping during who came here weeks and months ago, concerning said alleged abandonment. a portion of the day to thus beautifying DRl'OS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals. J. A. LEONARD, Rei te-, the winter. CHERUIES, Eggs from pure WHIT E BUAIIMA FOWLS say they never saw so many pelicans the town. Paints, Oil«, Dye Muffs. Window Glass, 33] J. Ii. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. may be obtained of W. W. Johnstone, of Le Mars has PLUMS, and ducks. Several large flocks of sandhill Putty, Druggists' Mindries, Notions, Perfumery, We wish to request our friends to CIIAS. A. BARROWS, "VOTR'E. V. S land Office, Woithington, T- ilet and Fancy Soaps. been in town for several days taking a cranes soared above tow n, apparently TOMATOES, 1 Minn.. ApMl201h, 1«74. MERSEY, MI XX. send in reports of their work for our look at the Colony. about a mile high, on Tuesday. The Complaint having been entered at this office bv Price, delivered at Express Office, $1,50 per setting next issue. Who will plant the largest &c. Prescriptions Carefully Com- Aikin Mineracainst Ho«ea II. Bryant for abati P. J. Kniss, attorney of Lu Verne, birds were recognized by* their song, of thirteen. doning homestead entry No. 7174, dated Mayf.th, number of trees 1872, upon the e'^sw'/J'and vv'X **A4 sec'-ion was in town on Monday. which sounded like something between pounded. I E I 3 township lol" rati"e 3'i. in Nobles County. B. W WOOL.STENOROFT, Mr. Lawrence, of the firm of Barber Messrs. Chapin and Hollis received a Minnesota, with a vi»w to the cancellation i.f the music of a horse-fiddle and the sai I entiy the said pai tf -s are rebv «inn'ii ned S & Lawrence, has been up from Sibley load of soft maple trees from Spirit screech of a street-car »n a down grade. to appear at this office on the 4th dav of June CHEUUIES, 1S74.at 0o'clock a.m.. to respond andfiirni htestimony during the week. Lake on Wednesday, the trees being The curlews are also back, aud their All orders for surveying thankfully received concerning said alleged abandonment. STATIONERY DEPARTKENT. PRUNES, and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & Mr. Moore, of Sibley came up to the from ten to lift sen feet high. The trees J. A. LEONARD. Reri-to\ shrill "kee-eat!" can be heard throughout Bookstaver, Worthingtou, Nobles Co. Minn. 33] J. 15. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. "hub" on Thursday. were sold before noon at $-!5 a hundred BLACKBERRIES, the day. [30t] Judge Wakefield, Receiver of the and another load was sent for. These APPLES, School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy •VOTICF S. lAiid Office, Jackson. Minn., ', TREES. I Apii" Cth, 1874. Books. Letter Paper, Foolscap. Legal Cap, Bill Land Office, came over on Monday and trees have had only four years' growth, MIX OR ARRIVALS. PEACHES, Coinp'aint having leen entered at thisoffice by It seems that one of our announcements Cotton Wood and Sort Maple Trees at 44,00 per Paper, Pt.ii 1 an I Fma N tc Pi r, Ini i.il Taper, entered upon the du.ies of his office. having been planted from the seed in Flihu Smith, against Alphonso a for abandoning thousand. Also Soft Maple and White Elm.*, Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, last week was a little premature. CURRANTS, homestead entry No. 81*2, ited rows and cultivated the first and second Mr. Lytle has returned from Iowa (Nursery grown and Trans-Planted.) from 10 Hth, 1&72. upon the nl no V| of section 2, town-, Pen-Holders, Inks. A pai»er muied ADVANCE ought to be &c, &c. ship Hi'.', ranee 41. in Nobles eountv. Minnesota. to 12 f«et high, at low rates, by with spanking team, and is ready for years. The soft maple seed will be with a vi'-w to the cancellation said if the I excused for getting the news a little in 32t] W. E. CIIAPIN. said parties are herebv summoned to appe'ar at farming. matured early in .tune and we hope to GROCERY DEPARTMENT. advance. Here is one, however, which this offiee at Worthingtou on the U7fli davof Mav, I B. T. BABBITT'S CONFECTIONERIES. see wagon loads of them planted. A Mr. Newell is in town visiting his 1S74. at 9 o'clock a. 111., to respond and furnish we are assured is reliable: It came a testimony concerning *aid alle- abandonment. few acres sown this year will furnish friends. Pure Concentrated Potash, J. A. LEONARD. Reji ter. 1 COMMON AND FANX'Y CANDIES, A full line of Family Groceiles, Wooden Ware few days ago and went etraight to the 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver, F. W. Burdett was in town yesterday. an abundance for a tree claim and leave new stock of stone Ware. residence of Ed. Chandler. It is a little ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, He is agent for an miner of pianos and hundreds to sell. Of Double the strength of any other woman weighing over 112 ounces. OTICE U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn I FIGS, DATES, ALMONDS, organs, and is giving his attention to Best brands of Cigars—aud full line of smoker*' Apiil sth. 1874. I S A O N I I N S S A N E This is what comes of havng a southeast Complaint in been entered at this office Mateilal. tuning instruments. A I N S, ftiackinige I hav recently perfected a new method of ARRIVALS. by Chas. c. Goodnow, against Wi Ham II. Al'an. I wind: Sund morning last my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing The arrivals at the Third Avenue for for abandoning homestead entrv No. 876ii. dated Major Bell moved to his claim on Lamps and Lamp Goods. ENGLISH WALS, only Balls, the coating of which will saponify, about ten o'clock the wind blew from Apii! 21st, 187"., upon the n1^ swVi seoif 30. and does not injure the Soap. It is packed the week number 71 by team and 23 by Wednesday. township I'd, range 41, in Nobles county, Minnesota, In boxes containing 24 and 4SJb. Balls, and in no the southeast and brought us a whiff with a view to the cancellation of said entrv: train and at the Worthingtou Hotel 33 other way. Directions in English and German, Mr J. F. Wider, of Congress, Ohio, the said parties are herebv summoned »o A large variety of Lamps and Fixture*. Eight of those snow storms which have been for milking hard and soft soap with this Potash, &c, by train aud 14 by team. Other arrivals apiiear at this oflice at Worthingtou on the 29th ftccompauing each package. arrived yesterday and is stopping with kinds of Chimneys. day of May, 1«74. at 9 o'ocloek a. m., to respond prevailing in Illinois, and regions south &c. not ascertained. Mr. Ager. and fusnisii testimony concerning said alleged .u,, *„, T. BABBITT, of us. It was a very gentle fall of Our TOBACCO**, and CIGARS, will abandonment. 32] 6i to 84 Washington St., N. Y. Mr. Miller has returned from Iowa We have but one price, and that as low as th« J. A. LEONARD, Rep ister. Wheat is coming up in some of the be of the bi st quality, and will keep a snow, however, and, though it covered 32] J. B. WAK111I.L1 Lecciver. lowest, and, wRI^our ex|»ciieiice, we feel warranted DAN SHELL and will go on improving his claim. large supply. ur motto: fields around town. the ground, it soon mel ed and gave the in saving that we can make it an object Mr. Forney and family from Danville, "By Industry we Thrive." earth just what it needed. for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. "VOTICE. U. S. Land Oflice, Jackson, Minn., Is prepared at all times to furnish the public with COR RES POX DEXCE. Pa., arrived yesterday and are looking Apiil Sth. 1S7 We find that there are so many unpleasant Complaint having been entered at this office Articles not in stock will be furnished on short for a home among us. Mr. L. Bennett informs us that on fiood Livery outfits, at his WILLSOS A I 24th, 1871. by Chas. C. Goodnow, against Jeremiah' Twoiney. things connected with the notice. for abandoning homestead entrv No. 8751, EDITOR A A N E We have most all our Credit System, that we have, after du Mr. Handall recently arrived from yesterday morning the track of the St. dated Apiil 21st. 1873. upon the sl syyi^ of secti small grain sown. There has been one house consideration, concluded to start out MOORE & SMITH. .n 3C, township 101. range 41, in Nobles County. Illinois, and has purchased a farm two Paul & Sioux City road below St. Peter Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of built in the last week, by Mr. Daniel Chute, on on the ready pay principle, or its equivalent. miles East of town. He is looking for was found obstructed with wood and said entry the said parties are heiebv summoned March 21, 1874. his chum. Mrs. Bulick wounded herself in the to appear at this office at Worthingtou. on the S O Worthingtou, Minn., more land. ties in four places. It is thought that hand with a revolver, accidentally. W have 29th day of May, 1874. at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond Moulded Linen-Faced turned edge and furnish testimony concerning said alleged had a special school meeting and voted bonds to Mr. Hovey, of Iowa, has recently arrived the design of the criminals was to throw In Shuck's building, opposite the Collars at 2oc a Box, at build anew school house. abandonment. Good care always given teams lefMn his keepin*- and proposes locating in Elk. the officers' car from the track. J. A. LEONARD. Register. J. W. M. Park. \\mU BA&BKR & LAWRTOCE'S. 12] J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. 1