Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
May 9, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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-W-'- ^^5»»»^««iw.*^^**WHWias3^^ -S^-Tl/lft^C'v'S mtosftgugsSstt*»»&ii^ M%aw.sa^^ COLONY DEPARTMENT. 28226 From FwWnr fftJEden Prairie,6milesand FARMERS' DEPARTMENT. Town Lots for Sale! ARfilVALAifD.DEPARTURE OF MAILS. h^lLff*tine«**feek. LMTefinelatordally, except Sunday, at 10 ~$&fs?\ ABBIVES. Eastern (daily)- &Southern Answers to Colony Correqkmdents. DESTROYING GRASSHOPPER BOOS. 5 p. m. a •:. ?•-. Arrive at EdenPrairie at 12 Mon-9:42 a.m. We have received amber of letters The Madelia Timu contains an article W«stern—La Verne, Bioux Falls, leave Eden Prairie daily, except Sunday, In HERSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City days Wednesdays and Fridays at recently, asking what advantage there at lpm: which is important, if the statements 6 p. in. and St. Paul Railroad. SplrnVtake Tuesday $t.oo a Year. $1.00 for Sis Months. GROCERY Arrive at Kxceltfor by 3 m: 6 p. in. Jackson, Tuesday and Friday Desirable Lots for sale iu the above named villages made to the editor are true. The is in taking Colony Certificates. The 28228 Prom Wayzata, by Iinz, to Leighton, IS 6 p. m. Lake Shetek, Saturday on favorable terms. SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1874. 6 p. in. miles and back, onee a week. Time* says that in the vicinity of Madelia best answer we can give to this is to say Leave Wayzata Saturday at 1 Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard DEPARTS. a small red bug (or spider) that a gentleman who has just removed Arrive at Leiguton by 5pm and several shops and stores, and is surrounded Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. The St, Paul Press says it is informed Leave Leighton Saturday at 6 am about the size of a kernel of wheat is Southern 5 p. m. his family and his goods to Worthington by a beautiful country. sr Arrive at Wayzata by 12 by dealers that Minnesota No. 2 wheat Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, Proposals Invited to embrace Parker's Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several found in great numbers, and that these saved $54 in fare and freight by having Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. noW brings from three to three and a Lake. stores and shops and is destined to become a Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a little bugs creep down into grasshopper a Colony certificate. The Colony CONFECTIONERY Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. m, 26229 From Maple Plain to Saint Bonlfacius, 9 hriving village. hall cents more per bushel in Chicago nests and eat the eggs voraciously. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. in. have arrangements with several leading miles and back, once a week. Apply or address than the same grade from any other Leave Maple Plain Friday at 9 am All malls close 20 minutes before departure. These bugs have been found in different railroads to bring colonists here at second-class Arrive at Saint Bonlfacius by 12 Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. in.—Sundays, Wm. H. HUMIST0N, State. Leave Saint Bouifacius Friday at 1 m: lecalitie* in that county, and the Times from 12 in..to 1 p. 111. rates for first-class passage. Arrive at Maple Plain by 4 pin C. C. GOODNOW, P. M. WORTHINGTON, NOBLES CO., Lowell is out in the May number of thinks the grasshoppers are doomed. The saving on each ticket between Chicago 26233 From Blooinington, by Richfield and tf] MINNESOTA. Minneapolis, 13 miles and back, three the Atlantic with a poem on Agassiz. As to its authority, the Times says: St. Paul & Sioux City and Worthington is $8.45. times a week. NOTICES OF CONTEST. It is short, but we recognize the same The bugs have been seen by some in Leave Blooinington Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a ra NOTICE.—TJ. years past but nothing as thick as this masterly hand which wrote the ode on S. Land Office, Worthington, F. A. E., Granville, Licking County, Arrive at Minneapolis by 12 m: AND Minn., May 2d, 1874. year. They have made their appearance Having purchased an entire new Leave Minneapolis Monday, Wednesday, the death of Lincoln, which we think Complaint having been entered at this office, Ohio, asks: Can I get 40 acres of land stock of Groceries and Confectioneries, quite recently this spring, yet they and Friday at 1 pin by Thos. II. Child* against Joseph (iaskell for Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. the finest poem of the kind in the language, Arrive at Blooinington by 5 m. are fast on the increase. The first we we now invite the public to call and examine adjoining some village, with a house abandoning Homestead entry No. 8106, dated our goods and prices, and will 26238 Prom Lake Town to Chaska, 6 miles and June 30, 1872, upon the sV se^ section 20, township surpassing even Tennyson's ode learned of them was from Mr. J. D. and shop in town, support a family of back, once a week. 102, liange 42, in Noules couuty, Minnesota, guarantee the same to suit all. Johnston, Chairman of Supervisors in on the death of the Duke of Wellington. Leave Lake Town Saturday at 10 a*m with a view to the cancellation of said entry the six persons and live like a Christian Our stock of the town of Antrim, who with two of Arrive at Chaska by 12 said parties are hereby summoned to appear at In jheer vigor of utterance, mental Mr. E. is a carriage and wagon maker, Leave Chaska Saturday at 1 this office at Worthington, on the 1st dav of his neighbors, reliable men, made a SUGARS, Arrive at Lake Towu by 3 in. June, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. 111., to respond and grip, and condensed imagery, Lowell thorough test which proved conclusively TIME CARD. and we have no doubt that in a few 26242 From Glencoe, by Sumter, Lake Addie. furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Going West. certainly leads all the living poets. that these red bugs are making sure TEAS, years he could build up a good business Collins, Swansea, Palmyra, and Birch Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. 111. J. A. LEONATtD, Register. work among the eggs. Other equally Colley, to Beaver Falls, 60 miles and Worthington, at 5.00 p. m. here. Land can be had within J. 15. WAKKFIELD. Receiver. We hope to see some decided and Back, once a week. reliable gentlemen living in the same Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. in. COFFEES Leave Glencoe Monday at 7 a ra Going Evwt. neighborhood have made examinations, easy reach of town at moderate rates, earnest expression from the Christian "VOT1CE.—U S. Land Office, Worthington, Arrive at Beaver Falls next day at 4 Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. m. A N 1 Minn., May 1st, 1S74. and without knowing what Mr. Johnston Leave Beaver Falls Wednesday at 7 am world against the heathen custom of whether at Worthington, Bigelow or Worthington, at 9.42 a. in. Complaint having been entered at this office by Arrive at Glencoe next day at 4 m. had done corroborate his statement Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. m. SPICES Daniel Stone against Franklin H. Blakeslee for cremation, or burning the dead, which Hersey. A to living like a Christian, 26266 From Saint Cloud, by Brockway, North fully. abandouiug iIomestead entry No. 8678dated Feb. Is well selected and prices made to suit Prairie, Two Livers. Pike Rapids, aud is now being seriously proposed both in if he cannot do so here, there is no nwl4 25th, 1873, upon the Section 30, Towuship This is certainly important, if true, Green Prairie, to Fort Itipley, 52 miles the times. 102. Range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with Europe and America. Thus far the 1,500,000 ACRES place in the country where he can. We and back, once a week. a view to the cancellation of said entry the said and we hope our farmers will make examinations Schedule to be satisfactory to the Depart* parties are hereby summoned to appear at t'.iin matter has been treated with levity, have regular church services at three Canned Fruits. ment. in this locality and report office, on the 1st day of Tune, 1*74. at 9 o'clock, Proposals invited for twicc-a-week service. except by those who are organizing cremation places on Sunday, have three good Sunday a. 111., to respond aud'furnish testimony couceni A I I E & E A O W A N S the result for the Advance. Everything 26277 From Litchfield, by Manannah and KoronIs, ing said alleged abandonment. associations and endeavoring to Schools in operation, and no liquor to Paynesville, 26 miles and back, J. A. LEONARD, Register. indicates a beautiful harvest the coming change the beautiful Christian custom three times a week. J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. saloons, billiard rooms, or other devices COVE OYSTERS, summer, and about the only anxiety Situated iu Southwestern Minnesota and Northwesteru Leave Litchfield Monday. Wednesday, and of burying the dead. Some one has said low a, tJ tempt men. A gentleman who Friday at 7 a "VTOTICE. V. S. Land Office, Worthington, which farmers feel is concerning PEACHES,, Arrive at Paynesville by 5 that the civilizatlon'of a people may be FOlt SALE Minn., April 27th, 1S74. s|ient last week in Worthington, and the grasshopper. Let us feel sure that Leave Paynesville Tuesday, 1 hursday, and CIIERUIES, Compl.iint having leen entered at this office by estimated by the manner in which they at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. who has traveled a great deal both in Saturday at 7 a in Nelson Coyer against Wilbam Jacob, for abandoning Providence has sent an army of bugs homestead entrv No. 84til, dated October PLUMS, adorn their cemeteries. Christian nations Arrive at Litculield by 5 m. ALSO TOWN LOTS, Europe and America, said that he never 8th, \X7± upon the wW swV£ section 34, township to destroy the grasshopper in the germ, 262S2 From Atwater, bv Harrison and Green in towns-at rair ad stations. Land bonds of the cannot afford to give up their 101. range 31», in Nobles County, Minnesota, with TOMATOES, saw a place where there was such i.ake, to New London, 18 miles aud back, sioux City and St. Paul Uailroad to be taken at and there will be little or no anxiety as a view to'the cancellation of said entry the said twice a week. cemeteries and church-yards, nor destroy par in exchange lor land within their limits. general good order or where the people pa1 ties are hereby summoned to appear at this &c. to the crop of the present season. The Leave Atwater Tuesday and Friday at 6 I'ur particulars addiesa: "Laud Department office 011 the 2»tli day of May, 187-1, at 2 o'clock the beauty of "Gray's Elegy" and averaged better. Mr. E. has three a in St. P. C\ S. C. and t. C. & bt. 1*. It. It. Co., St. Paul ground is in goal condition, farmers p. 111.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning Arn ve at New London by 12 in the most sacred poetry extant. Thoreau DRIED FllUIT. Minn. said alleged abandonment. daughters, one of whom is a music say they never knew a more favorable Leave New London Tuesday and Friday at J. A. LLONARD. Register. MORTGAGE said he ''could embrace the earth teacher, and two are school teachers, SALE.—Whereas default has 34] J. B. WAKXFIELD. Receiver, Spring for putting in crops, and everything Arrive at Atwater by 7 in. been made iu the contli'ions ot a ceitaiu indenture for joy, "and would "rejoice to be buried and wishes to know whether they can NOTICE27thV. 26293 From Leaf Valley, by Miltona, to Alexandria, indicates a good prospect for the of Mortgage bearing date the 27th da CHERRIES, S. Land Office, Worthington. in it." Let us have no more of 20 miles aud back, once a week. of January, A. D. lt»73, and executed aud delivered April 1874. find employment here. To this we farmers. A good crop this year, and Leave Leaf Valley Saturday at 6 a by Ailcliael E. Douolute and ids wile, Mary PRUNES, Complaint having been entered at this office by this pagan cremation nonsense. Jane Douonue, both of \\indoin, Minnesota, answer that we have quite a number of Ai rive at Alexandria by 12 in David S. Law against Lucian W. Chaue. for the National Colony, will advance to Mortgagors, to C. Seabury tor the BLACKBERRIES, Leave Alexandria Saturday at 1 I abandoning homestead entry No. Surs. dated school and music teachers now in the the position of a populous and wealthy creditors of the said Michael E. Doi.ohue, s1*,, Arrive at Leaf Valley by 7 in. I '-'ay 2stli. 1872. upon the se'/, section "2, towrship THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. Moitgagee, whereby the said morigagois did APPLES, 2£298 From Clitherall, Battle Lake, Blooming 102, range 40. in Nobles County, Minnesot 1, Colony. There are from ten to twelve community with a rapidity rarely equalled. bargain, graut, sell aud convey unto the said The St. Paul Pioneer speaks lightly I with a view to the cancellation of said entry Grove and Aurdale, to Fergus Falls, l3o mortgagee he following described real estate the said parties are hereby summoned to appear persons here who have taught music, PEACHES, miles and back, once a week. and frivolously of the women's temperance situate and leing iu the county of Nobles and 1 at this office on the 2Stli day of May, 1874. at Leave Clitherall Monday at 7 am and many more who are school teachers. State of Minnesota, aud known and designated CURRANTS, o'clock a. in., to respond and furni-h testimony crusade, and says: "Either Arrive at Fergus Falls by 7 a in CORN PLANTING. as follow*, 10 wit: the south east quarter (s.e.'4) concerning said alleged abandonment. J«eave Fergus Falls Tuesday at 7 am There will be probably fifty school of section twenty-two (2-2), iu township one prayers have not been heard, or not &c, &c. The Western Rural, in an article on J. A. LEONARD, Register Arrive at Clitherall by 7 in. hundred and two (lo2), in range tliit ty-niue 3») districts organized in the county by J. li. WAKEFIELD, Receive answered. The excitement out, common corn planting, says: 26302 From Richwood to Detroit City, 11 miles Ml containing one hundred and sixty (loo") acres ot and back, once a week. laud, inoie or less, accoiding to go\ eminent survey Three inches is the utmost depth at fall, and there will soon be a demand CONFECTIONERIES. N sense is in, and we judge there I^-ave Kichwood Saturday at 8am OTICK. V. s. Land Office, Worthingto", wUntil hereditaments aud appurtenances which corn should be planted to ensure Arrive at Detroit Citv bv 12 Minn., April i'.th, 1874. for teachers. We have a Seminary tiieieuiiio belonging, to s*cure the p:i\ineut of must be some very foolish women in l.eave Detioil City Satinday at 1 pin Complaint having been entered at this office good and quick germination, unless the the sum ot eight hundred dollarvaccordingtolhc COMMON A N FANC CANDIES, here, not as complete yet as the Seminary Arriveat Kichwood by 5 in. by W. V. Cope against Ben. H. Creever, for abandoning places where this eruption has prevailed, conditions of a certain prom^sory note lor the soil be exceedingly dry two inches being 26336 From Du Luth, by BeaverBay, Grand Maurais homestead entry No. 7553, dated November sf 111of eight hundred dollars executed by the said at Granville, where Mr. E. lives, at the scanty results actually ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, lie1/, n\vl4 the proper depth to ensure the most 17th. 1871. upon the'nV^ & \^/, section Saxton (u. o.), aud Grand Portage, Michael E. Donohue to the said C. he.ibur or order 32, township ld2, range ."9, iu Nobles County, to Pigeon Kiver, 160 miles and back, speedy sprouting, the condition being but in time it will be, and we have now, for the use of ihe creditors of tlie said Michael achieved." The scanty results achieved FIGS, DATES, ALMONDS, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of once a week. R. Douohue, and beating date Jai.uary ordinarily favorable. This depth, however, we think, abetter community morally said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned are summed up in the New York Christian Ieave Du Luth every Thursday at 7 a in 27th, 1873, and due one year after date and A I N S would be light planting when the to appear at this office on the 27th day of Mav, Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by which said mortgage was afterwards, on tne Advocate as follows: "Thirty-seven than even Granville. 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in to respond and furnish 17lliday of Februaiy, A. D. 1S73, duly recoided harrow is to be thoroughly used before pin ENGLISH WALS in tiie office of the Register of Deeds lor said Nobles testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. cities and towns entirely freed from Leave Beaver Bay every Mnoday at 7 a in and after the corn has come up. In County, in Book "A" of mortgages, on pages J. A. LEONARD. Register. Arrive at Du Luth next Wednesday by 5 W. II., of Elk Creek, Erie county. the liquor traffic 1,761 liquor saloons in this case, three inches would lie tatter sixty-two (62) and sixty-three Ct-i- and there 34] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. pn is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, unless the soil is exceedingly heavy. Pa., asks: What sort of weather did Ohio, Indiana and Illinois closed, and Leave Beaver Bav every Monday at 7 a & c, and is due 011 the said note and moitgage hr "VDTICE. T'. s. Land Office, Worthington, Another circumstance, not generally Arrive at Pigeon Bay next Saturday at 12 piiucipal and interest, the sum of eight hundred Minn.. April 23d. 1«74. 800 liquor sellers not only reformed but you have the past winter, and what &c. and nine and tiiirty-threehundredthsdoilars.aiid known by farmers, is that good sound Complaint ha\ ing been entered at this office Leave Pigeon Bay every Monday at 7 a converted/ No other temperance movement sort have you now no action or proceeding at law has been instituted by Robert F. Baker against Christopher Oelkers Our TOBACCOS, and CIGARS, will seed planted very early, if it do not become Arrive at Beaver Bay next Saturday by to recover the said mortgage debt or any p.n for abandoning homestead entry No. Wlo, dated be of the best quality, and will keep a ever accomplished so much in so This is a question easy to answer.— water-soaked, will remain in the 12 m. thereof. Now therelore, notice is hereby nven July 2d. Is73. upon the nv'4 section 2S, townshi large supply. Our motto: that under and by virtue of the power of "sale 111 ground until the weather liecomes warm 103 range 41. in Nobles County, Minnesota, with 26344 From Lake Benton to Flandreau, 25 miles short a time. Taking the fall, winter and spring together, said mortgage contained, and iu pursuance 01 a view to the cancellation of said entry the said and back, once a week. and then sprout promptly and, coming "By Industry we Thrive." the statute in such ease made and pro\idcd, said we never saw 8 nonthsof as fine parties are hereby summoned to appear at tl.is Leave Lake Benton Friday at 8 am up, is Car less susceptible to cold, and mortgage will be foreclosed by the s,ue ol said THE MIL WA UKEE «Cr ST. FA UL. Arrive at Flandreau by 6 office on the i'-th dav ot Mav. 1S74. at 0 o'clock x. weather. The Autumns here are almost mortgaged premises, at public auction to the We find that there are so many unpleasant will stand a frost that will entirely kill Leave Flandreau Thursday at 8 am m.. to respond and furnish testimony concerning The Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad highest bidder forcas'i. at the front door ot the Arrive at Lake Benton by in. said alleged abandonment. things connected with the later plantings. Not that we advise uniformly beautiful, the fine Indian County Auditor's office, in the ullage of Woithington. Company has, it seems, fixed its own J. A. LEONARD, Register. 26345 From Lake Benton to Medary, 27 milesand Credit System, that we have, after dur Nobles County, Minnesota, on the -•jtli planting corn, with view to having it Summer weather continuing from 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. back, once a week. rates and refuses to adopt the rates fixed day of May, A. D. 1874. at ten oclock in the forenoon, consideration, concluded to start out lie a long time in the ground before Leave Lake Benton Monday at 8 a to pay off and saiisfj the amount tiien due six to eight weeks. The winter was on the ready pay principle, or its equivalent. by law. It will run trains under its Arrive at Medary by 4 in: TOTICE. germinating nevertheless it is a fact U. S. Land Office, Worthington, on said note for principal and interest, aud all mild and beautiful, with no severe Leave Medary Tuesday at 8 a in costs and xjietise of sueh sale, together witn the Minn.. April 2M.1S74. that it will do this and grow when later own tariffs and if prosecuted will defend Arrive at Lake Benton by 4 in. suin of twenty dollars Attorneys fees stipulated Complaint having been entered at this office storms, and almost continuous sunshine. planted corn will not. S O by James B. R.ihhitt against William R. Lawrence the action and carry the case to 26346 From Calledonia to Brownsville, 14 miles to be paid in said mortgage iu case of a toreclosure ent,-y for abandoning homestead No. 7S i."t In Shuck's building, opposite the and back, three times a week. thereof. While rain, mud and sickness the Supreme Court. Should the Supreme dated March ISth. 1872. upon the nvv'^of section Leave Caledonia Tuesday, Thursday, and STATE ITEMS. Park. [ln«34 prevailed in Ohio, Indiana and other 2it. township 102, range 41, iu Nobles Count .. Saturday at 2 m: Court decide against it, traffic Dated April 1st, 1S74. Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of A cheese factory is to be established Arrive at Brownsville by 6 C. SEABURY, Moitgagee. States, we had no rain, no mud, said entry the -aid parties are hereby summoned Leave Brownsville Tuesday, Thursday, and to which the new law applies will at Marshall ROGERS & ROGERS, WORTHINGTON SEMINARY. to appear at this offiee on the 2Mii day of Mav, Sat inday at 7 a enough snow for fair sleighing, and Attorneys for Mortgagee, cease, and the trains will be taken off. The 3d Session of Worthington Seminary will 1S74, at 0 o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish An ive at Caledonia by 11 a m. Austin is about to establish a public 30] St. Paul, Minn. testimony concerning sai.l alleged abandonment. begin on Thursday, April 23, and continue until nearly everybody rejoicing and bubbling 26347 From Chatfield to Fountain, 9 miles and The Milwaukee Sentinel interviewed library. We have had one in Worthington .1. A. LEONARD, Register. Wednesday, July 1st, 1874. back, six times a week. over with abounding good health. for nearl a year. This Seminary is designed to prepare youth of .'*.. J. 15. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. the officers of the road, and says Ltave Chatfield daily, except Sunday, at 7 both sexes for the pursuits of life, or for College. a in Our railroad was blockaded but twice Dalrymple, of Cottage Grove, is putting In answer to the question as to when The Curriculum of Study affords opportunity for "VDTICE. V- I-a»»«l Office, Worthington, Arrive at Fountain by 10 a in studying those branches of education and literature tire company intended to take off its in two thousand acres of whea this during the winter, and trains were delayed Api il 21 ls7,. Leave Fountain daily, except Sunday, at 1 DR. O. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. usually embraced in the Fieshmau and Complain! having been entered at this office m: trains, it was stated that it is not desired spring. altogether not more than three Sophomore years of a College Course, and no by Hector M. Johnson, against Joseph Pardee, Arrive at Chatfield by 4 m. to do anything until compelled to. pains are spared by the Board of Instruction to for abandoning homestead entry No. 8433. dated The Elward Harvester works at St. days. On New Year's day the Union Close connection to be made with eastern render the Seminary a grand success in all its nvv1! September Kith. Is72. upon the vvl4 of section The company will not willingly take and western mail-trains. Paul are shipping two to three car loads branches. Such an institution is of great im Sabbath School enjoyed a sleigh-ride 34, township 103, range 41. in Nobles Coimtv, off a single train but close calculation 26348 From White Earth, to Audubon, 22 miles of machines a day. Two machines povtatice to this community, it preseuts an at Minnesota, with a view'to the cancellation of and back, three times a week. on Okabena Lake, and the weather was traction, to those out-side, by atfoidiug opportunity of the lowest possible working expenses, were recently shipped to Copenhagen, said cntr the said parties arc herebv summoned for acquit iug abroad and liberal education Leave White Earth Tuesday, Thursday and to appear at this office on the 22d dav of Mav, compatible with the safety and efficiency,- Denmark. so mild that children went without at moderate expense. It is hoped, therefore, Saturday at 9 am Colony Drug Store! "1*74. at 2 o'clock p. m., to respond and furnish and of the revenue under the new that the surrounding country will come forth Arrive at Audubon by 3 The Mankato i?m?o says that Gen. their wrappings. The Spring has been testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Leave Audubon Manday, Wednesday, and and support this noble enterprise and by placing law, have been made, and it has been J. A. LEONARD, Register. J. II. Baker, Commissioner of Pensions, it on a Arm foundation, thus secure au instrument Friday at 9 am as beautiful as the winter. Farmers 33] J. B. WAKE FIELD, Receiver. found that under the most liberal estimate for the advancement of the Social and Educatiomil Arrive at White Earth by 3 in. is at home on a brief visit to recruit. say they never knew a more favorable status of the surrounding country. (baaed upon a calculation of the The General is warmly congratulated 26349 From Blue Earth City, by Emerald and •VOTICE. V. S. Land Office, Woithlngton, company's business, made prior to the AU communications should be addressed to Spring for farm work. Wheat and Brush Creek, to Banks, 20 milesand back, Minn.. April 21.1H74. by his old friends and neighbors for his C. T. DUNNING, Sec. of Faculty. twice a week. Complaint having been entered at this office, New York meeting) the year's workings complete vindication of his official record flax are already sown, and potato and Worthington, Apr 12, 1874. Leave Blue Earth City MofMay and Friday by John F. Crabb against Elizabeth Kennev. for would leave the company short from the charges preferred against at 7 a abandoning homestead entry No. 8718, 'dated corn planting is beginning. We are $500,000 in the payment of interest on Arrive at Banks by 2 in: April 2d, 1S73, upon the sl« iiw'4 of section S him. Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., ahead of portions of New York and bonds alone. The company could not Leave Banks Tuesday aud Saturday at 7 township lot, range 41, in Nobles Couutv, Minnesota, United States Mail. L. E. Fisher, the veteran editor is to a in with a vi^vv to the cancellation *of said operate a single .week under the new Pennsylvania in Spring work. The entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to Arrive at Blue Earth City by 2 m. continue his connection with the Pioneer. rates. Interest could not be provided appear at this office on the 21st dav of Mav, 1S74, snow storms which have been prevailing The new manager says that 26350 From Swansea, by Lake Side and Cosmos. at 2 o'clock p. m., to respond and furnish testimony for when due, and the stock-holders to Lake Lillian, '26 miles and back, once when the Pioneer and Fisher part throughout the States South and concerning said alleged abandonment. would hold a worthless property. It a week. J, A. LEONARD, lierister, company, a hundred or two years acx9raffx&eto7\A.. East of us, have not affected us. For Leave Swansea Tuesday at 7 a would amount to confiscation. 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. hence, it will be only when the caterer An ive at Lake Lillian by 6 in: six or seven weeks we have had but Leave Lake Lillian Wednesday at 7 a in has his ascension robes on." Worthington, Minnesota, "VOTICE. I*. S Land Office, Worthington, NARROW-GAUGE RAILROADS. Arrive at Swansea by 6 in. one little flutter of snow that passed jj Minn.. April 20th. 1874. Narrow-gauge railroads seem to be TOST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, Henry Young, amerch intof Chaska, Complaint having been entered at this office by WASHINGTON, March 31,1874. 26351 From Alexandria, by Moe, to Hermon, 75 off in less than a day, and that was disappeared a few days ago, and has Aikin Mil, against Hosea H. Bryant for abandoning steadily growing in favor. Wherever miles and back, once a week. PROPOSALS willbe received at the Contract homestead-'entrv No. 7074, dated Mavtith. not been heard from. It is supposed he Leave Alexandi ia Monday at 7 am brought by a south-east wind. There is Office of this lopartii.ent until 3 o'clock m. of they have been tried they have given ^l/x 1S72, upon the eV.sw'i and \\\4 rf section Arrive at Herman next day by 6 pin fell through a railroad bridge into the May %tb, 1874, t« be decided by June huh,) for no doubt about this being as fine a climate 3_\ township 101. range t'.), in" Nobles County. Leave Hermon Wednesday at 7 a m: good satisfaction and are pitying roads. carrying the mails of the United States from Minnesota river while attempting to Minnesota, with a view to tho cancellation of An ive at Alexandria next day by 6 in. Opposite Worthington Hotel. as there is on the continent. July 1st, 18V4, to June 30, 1875. on the following We gave recently some facts concerning llu1 cross, and was drowned, or that he has said entry: s.iid p.uties are hereby summoned routes In the State of Minnesota, and the sched 26352 From Winnebago City, by Elo, Pleasant to appear at This office on the 4lh dav of June left the country on account of financial uleof departures and arrivals herein specilied, the cost of constiucting and running Mound, Hope, Antrim, and South 1S74. at o'clock a. m.. to respond and furnish testimony viz: troubles. Branch, to Saint James, 30 miles and James G. Bennett and Marcellus Tozer these roads. We learn also that concerning said alleged abandonment. No. 26118 From Weaver, by Smlthfleld and Lvon, back, once a week. J. A. LEON AIM). Reirisfo! returned a few days since from a there is now a narrow-gauge road in The Red Wing Republican says the to Millviile, 27 miles and back, once a Leave Winnebago City Friday at 7 am 33] J. B. WAK1 1 i! !.D. Receiver. prospecting tour in Southwestern Minnesota. wpek. Arrive at Saint James by 7 m: With thanks for favors In the past, we desire operation between Painesville and first river shipment of wheat from that Leave Weaver Friday at 7 a.m Leave Saint James Satin day at 7 am They viewed the ''landscape point this season was the. largest shipment to remind the good people of Worthington and "VOTICK. U. S. Land Oli.ct. J.^kson, Mii.n Arrive at Millviile by 6 pin Anise at Winnebago City by 7 m. Youngville, in Ohio, forty-nine miles o'er," where our old friend Hon. J. A. 1 April t'.th, 1S"J. ever made by a single steamer and Leave Millviile Saturday al 7 am surrounding country that We are here, ready at in length. The total cost of the 49 20353 From Wabasha to Alma, ten miles and Complaint having been entered nt this office by McDonald is located, and pronounce it Arrive at Weaver by 6 in. its barges. It comprised six barges of all times to serve them with goods as low as they Elihn Smith, against Alphonso Tanner, fur abandoning back, six times a week, by steamboat, 26128 From Forestville. byCarimona, to Preston, to be almost a modern Eden, and the miles was $430,fc20.21, making an average wheat in bulk, towed by the steamer homestead entry No. S1:V2, dated .Tune during season of navigation. can be fouud in Southern Minnesota. Garden spot of the West. Mr. McDonald 9 miles and back, three times a week. th. W2. upon the n'-rf no' of section 2, town- Imperial, and consisted of 72,000 bushels. Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department. of $8,783.00 per mile. Of this the 4 Leave Forestville Tuesday, Thursday, and shiplnj. range 41. in Nobles eountv. Minnesota, is well located, happy and prosperous, Satin davat 9 a in. with a view to tho cancellation of -aid entry: the building of three miles and a half involved and thinks he has found his future An ve at Preston by 12 in: 26354 From Wadena to Parker's Prairie, 30 miles said parties are hereby summoned to appear at extraordinary difficulties, and and back, twice a week. The Winona Republican announces home.. Success. We shall not be surprised l«eave Preston Tuesday, Thursday, and this office at Worthington on the 27th dav of May, DRUG DEPARTMENT. Ieuvi' Wadena Tuesday and Friday at 7 Saturday at 1V in 1874. at o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish cobt §140,937.80 deducting this the average that a party of gentlemen of established if we lose Messrs. Bennett and a in testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Arrive at Forestville by 4 pin business ability and capital in Winona Tozer also.—Polk County Wisconsin 26134 From Preston to Isenour's, 3 miles and Arrive at Talker's Prairie by m: J. A. LEONARD. Register. cost ier mile was $0,361.73. The have secured the right for the ]euve Parker's Prairie Wednesday and Press back, six times a week. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. earthwork is about four feet narrower Saturday at 7 a Leave Preston Daily, except Sunday, at 8 State of Minnesota to manufacture paper An ive at Wadena by 6 Not only is this the garden spot of a in than the embankments for ordinary "VOTICE U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn., barrels. Meanwhile steps are being We have a full stock of freMi and reliable An ive at Isenour's by 9 am April 8th. 1*74. 26355 From Lake Johanna, by Gilchrist and Anderson, lioads. The engines weigh 17i tons, taken for the organization of a stock the West, but the Cream of the Prairies Leave Isenour's daily, except Sunday, at 10 DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, Complaint having been entered at this office to Glenwood, 22 miles and back, company to manufacture the barrels on am also, and "a modern Eden" without have six driving-wheels, and haul 12 Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, by Ciias. C. Ooodnovv. against William 11. Allan, once a week. Arrive at Piestoirby a an extensive scale. for abandoning homestead entrv No. 8760. dated I^enve Lake Johanna Wednesday at 8 a Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, eight-wheeled cars up a grade averaging any poisonous serpents. We not only Close connelipn to be made with the inalltrains April 2W, 1873, upon the nV, svv»4 of section 30, Arrive at Glenwood by 5 in Toilet and Fancy Soaps. east and west. township lol. range 41, in Nobles county, Minnesota, 53 feet to the mile. In one place get the'cream of the land here in Southwestern Leave Glenwood Thursday nt S a Pro))osals for service twice daily invited. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS with a view to the cancellation of said entrv. Arrive at I«ike Johanna by ,~ m. the grade is 82 feet to the mile for two Minnesota but we get the Minnesota the said parties are hereby summoned *o Whooping cough prevails about Lake 26143 From Mist Claiemont to Wasioja, 6 miles 26356 From Eden Lake to Cold Spring City, 12 appear at this office at Worthington on the 20th and back, one a week. Crystal. Prescriptions Carefully Coin- miles, and at another it is 60 feet to the climate at its best, occupying a miles and back, once a week. day of May, 1874. at 0 o"oclock a. m., to respond Leave East Clareinont Saturday at 10 a in Leave Eden 1-ake Friday at 8 am and fiiMiish testimony concerning said alleged Arrive a Wasioja by 12 m: mile for three miles. There seems to The Jackson Republic says quite a middle ground between the ague districts Arrive at Cold Spring City by 12 abandonment. Leave Wasioja Satin day at 2 m: pounded. German immigration is coming in about be an imj. ortant saving over the usual Leave Cold Spi ing City Friday at 1 and the more rigorous climate of Arrive at Last Ciaremont by 4 pin J. A. LEONARD, Register. Heron Lake. Arrive at Eden Lake by 5 in. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. 26144 From Dodge City by Merton and Ellwood, gauges in the reduction of dead-weight the extreme north. And then here in R. I). Owens has severed his connection to Owatonna, 12 miles and back, once a 26357 From Rice Like to Clareinont, S\4 miles carried. A train of 12 cars, loaded as the National Colony, we have the cream and back, three times a week. w«ek. I with the Spirit Lake Beacon, having D- 8- Land Office, Jackson, Minn., STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Schedule satisfactory to the Department. Leave Dodge City Fi iday at 12 is usual, is equal to about 1,044 tons of April 8th, 1874. of the people also, having a temperance disposed of his interest to A. B. An ive at Owatonna by 3pm 26358 From Saint Peter to Norseland, 10 miles Complaint having been entered at this office freight, against 405 tons of dead weight. Funk. community and a people remarkable for Leave Owatonna Fi iday at 3.30 pin and back, once a week. by Chas. c. Gnodnow. against Jeremiah Tvvomfor School Books, Blank Books, Girt and Toyey, Arrive at Dodge City by 6.30 Leave Saint Peter Saturday at 9 am abandoning homestead entrv No. 87iil. On ordinary ltoads the weight of the The Prairie Schooner says: "The intelligence and enterprise. 26148 From Moscow to K. K. Station, 3 miles and Books, letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill dated April 21st, 1873, upon the s'^ swJi of section An ive at Norseland by 12 load and the car is usually about equal. lakes and ponds throughout thh part of 30, township lol, range 41, in Nobles County, taick once st week* Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini ial Paper, Leave Norseland Saturday at 1 the country are literally swarming with Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of Schedule to make connection with maltrains. Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, Arrive at Saint Peter by 4 m. said entry the said parties are herebv summoned ducks and geese." THE IOWA RAILROAD LA W. The receipts of the Road last year were to appear at this office at Worthington, on the 26359 From Wells, by Mansfield, State Line, and Pen-Holders, Inks. 26187 From Elysian, by Marysburg and Lake Gov. Baker, a short time ago, addressed 29th day of May, 1S74, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond Hartland, to Nortiiwood. 35 miles aud $15,157.88, and the operating expenses The Rock County Herald says that Washington, to Saint. Peter, 22 miles and and furnish testimony concerning said alleged back, once a week. a letter of thanks to Gen. Bishop, twice a week. all are through planting small grain in abandonment. $9,925.56, making a net profit of $5,392.35. Leave Wells Friday at 6 am General Manager of the Sioux City and Schedule to be satisfactory to the Depart that county and that all have sufficiency Arrive at Northwood by 7 GROCERY DEPARTMENT. J. A. LEONARD. Register. incnt. It is very certain that an ordinary St. Paul Railroad, for the part his company 22] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Leave Northwood Saturday at 6 am of seed. 26188 From Jordan, by Helena. Kaint Benedict, Arrive at Wells by 7 in. had borne in the free transportation railroad would not pay expenses there. Praha, Heidelberg, Saint Huliertus, and "VOTICE.—U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn. The Spirit Lake Beacon says it has A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware of supplies to needy homesteaders. 26360 From Worthington to Shetek 35 miles and I April 9,1874. Another road, built upon precisely Kaveiistreain, to Jordan, equal.to 20 miles not heard of any grasshoppers hatching new stock of Stone Ware. As to the services of the company in the back, once a week. Complaint having been entered at this office by and back, once a week. Leave Worth! gton Friday at 7 am the same plan as the above road, is in out as yet in that locality. relief to the destitute homesteaders, Ehhu Pmitli against Henry Tassic, for abandoning Leave Jordon Saturday at 6 am Arrive at Shetek by 7 homestead entry No. S373, dated Aug 12 Arrive at Jordan by 7 operation in Michigan called the Mineral Mr. Bishop says that they had not been Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' Leave Shetek Saturday at 7 am Mr. Alanson Arnold, of Spirit Lake, 1872, upon the el^ sw% of section 24, town Proposals invited for tw ice-a-week service. begrudged, although the Companies Arrive at Worthington by 7 m. Material. ship 102. range 41, in Nobles county, Minnesota, Ridge Road. This road is built fell a few days ago and a stick penetrated 26190 From Shakopee, by Saint Mary's, Lytlla, view had been the jworest homesteaders of with a to the cancellation of said en- Cedar Lake, Plum Creek, New Market, his eye wholly destroying the sight. 26361 From Falrmount, by Amber, Tenhassen, from the Lake into the copper and ore try the said parties are hereby summoned to ai)M?ar all. The road had been built through Suel (n. o.), i^asheen, and Maple Glen, to Lake Belt, and Duunell, to Estherville, at this office at Worthington, Minn., on the Lamps and Lamp Goods. regions. It has heavy grades, some being Shakopee, equal to 26 miles and back, The Rock County Herald says that 32 miles and back, twice a week. an uninhabited country, and had been 29th day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond twiceftWttGk Leave Falrmount Tuesd iy and Thursday as high as 700 feet to the mile. The Charles Williams, of Beaver Creek and furnish testimony concerning said alleged constantly operated at a heavy loss. Schedule to be satisfactory to the Department at 7 a A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures, Eight abandonment. township that county, had his stable, He did not anticipate that the Iowa Arrive at Estherville by 7 report of the road for the last three J. A. LEONARD, Register. kinds of Chimneys. all his farm machineiy and some hogs 26204 From Holden to Kenyon, 6 miles and back, Leave Estherville Wednesday and Friday Legislature, with a knowledge of their 32 J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. months in 1873, shows net earnings to twice a week at 7 a destroyed by fire. business and prospects, by arbitrary Arrive at Falrmount by 7 m. Notice. Leave Holden Wednesday and Saturday at the amount of about $7,000. The road enactment, would prescribe a new and U. S. Land Office, Jackson, Minn.. We have but one price, and that as low as the 1 The Sibley Gazette says that Mr. 26362 From Blooming Prairie, to Geneva, 13 is About twelve miles long. It is not April 9th, 1874. foreign classification, confusing and Arrive at Kenyon by 3pm lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted Bowles of that county finds grasshoppers miles and back, onee a week. Complaint having been entered at this office by Leave Kenyon Wednesday .and Saturday disorganizing their business with connecting expected that the narrow gauge can in sayingthat we can make it an object J/eavp Blooming Prairie Saturday at 8 am in plowing and wants to know John N. I'ickett against Abraham P. Miller, for at 5 in: roads, and enact into law a detailed Arrive at Geneva by 12 in for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8632, dated whether they are the native or migratory supercede the present gauge, Arrive at Holden by 7 Leave Geneva Saturday at 1 Jan. 18th, 1873, upon the swg section 22, township price-list for services, which was species. Arrive at Blooming Prairie by 5 m. but these roads will be of great value 28215 From Rush City, by Burnettevllle, (WK), 102, range 39, Nobles County, Minnesota, {'ust as absurd, unjust and impracticable and Anderson, to* Grantsburg, 20% miles Articles not In stock will be furnished on short with a view to the cancellation of said entry as feeders to the main Hues, and as The Windom Reporter says L. Roberts, as it would lie to enact the Chicago aud back, onee a week. 26363 From Blooming Prarie to Dodge Centre, 21 the said parties arc hereby summoned to appear notice. at this office on the 29th, day of May, 1874, at 9 Leave Hush City Tuesday at 6 am miles and back, cnee a week. giving railroad-facilities to regions of Tarrytown, N is about wholesale price current of a given -date o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony Arrive at Grantsburg by 12 m: Leave Blooming Prairie Thursdayat 6a to purchase 7,000 ocres of railroad land into a law to govern the retail stores of concerning said alleged abandonment. wlildhr would otherwise be without MOORE & SMITH. Leare grantsburg Tuesday at 1 Arrive at Dodge Centre by 12 Iowa for two years without change. near Windom. Good for Windom. Arrive at Rush City by 8 Leave Dodge Centre Thursday at 1 A. LEONARD, Register. thern. 32] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. March 21, l»7l. rrnpoMls Invftaa for »wle#-a-week service. An ire at Bioomtiif rrairi* by 7 m.