Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
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Financial Statement MINNESOTA. THE SIOUX CITY AND ST. PAUL HAIL County interest 21112 NOTICES OF CONTEST.^ ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. WB0 pastern ^ilvanre- TwoaUll -. .-,v -S.S-W NOTICE., ABKIVES. Sale of Col. W. SrKings XJyndah^erU We have a letter from the General U. S. Land Office, Worthington. Eastern (daily) 5 p.m. STATE 6940 61 OF MINNESOTA,) Minn. May 27, 1874. —One of the most Remarkable Stock Manager of the railroad saying that our Southern 9:42 a.m. Complaint having been entered at this office COUNTY OF NOBLES. LIABILITIES AND ASSETS. Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Sales in America—Best Stock State in article on the "New Rates,?* does injustice by John O'Brien against Oscar R. Bowers •Annual Statement showing the Receipts and Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. in. LtABtLrnxa. Terms $s.oo a Year, 91.00 for Six Mentha. for abandoning homestead entry No. Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. the World—Minnesota Large Farms. to the company, to the railroad Expenditures of Nobles County from January 1, General Gbtmty .Revenue: dated April 13th, 1872, upon the n\4ne}4 of section Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. in. 34, township 101, range 41, in Nobles County. 1873. to February 28, 1874 and alio the Liabilities Floating debt in county orders 057 24 law and to the "Railroad Commissionera. 8ATURDAT, MAY 30, 1874. Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p.m. Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of SALE OF THE LYNDALE HERD. Bonded indebtedness 2200 00 and Assets atthe present date, according to The General Manager.evidently DEPARTS. sa}d entry the said parties are hereby summoned the Statutes made and provided: Letters are frequently written to the to appear at this office on the 27th day of June, 2757 24 Eastern (daily) 9:42 a.m. The Senate, on Wednesday last, passed writes under a misapprehension of the 1874, at 0 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish proprietors of the National Colony asking IHWUEST ruHix. Southern 5 p. m. GENERAL COUNTY BEVKNUK. testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. the House bill extending the time meaning and animus of the/ article, Floating debt In county orders 4112 Western—Lu Venie and Sioux Fallsp whether Minnesota is a good State J. A. LEONARD, Register. Received. 7 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ROAD AKD BRIDGE FUND. two years in which pre-emptors on the which was designed chiefly to give bis 38] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. From Tax Collected for 1872. 7 a m, Spirit Lake. Monday for stock growing. These letters are Floating debt in county orders 1495 86 for 1873 7 a. in, Jackstn, Wednesday and Saturday public lands in Minnesota, including own explanation of why the special uniformly answered in the affirmative. 7 a. m. Vrotice. U. S. Land Office, Fine from County Attorney Worthington, POOR FUND. Lake Shetek, Friday 60.00 the lands within the Fort Ridgely and I Minn,, May 20th, 1874. wood rates had to be abolished. As Advertising Fees 11,10 Floating debt in county orders All mails close 20 minutes before departure. Grass grows luxuriantly and is exceed 137 00 Complaint having been entered at this office by Interest on Redemption 1,64 Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, Sioux reservations, are allowed to make the letter just received gives a still Tax cot on Special County Fund Mons E. Distad ag.iinst Martin Jensen, for ingly nutritious, while the climate is as 272,13 from 12 in. to 1 p. in. 4H431 22 abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated final proof and payment. This will be clearer explanation, we will let the C. C. GOODNOW, P. M. favorable to the health of the lower ASSETS. July 12th. 1872, upon the se«4 section 20, township 11148.80 good news to many settlers. General Manager, speak in his own 102, range 42, in Nobles County, Minnesota Expenditures Delinquent taxes of 1872 3897,83 304 68 animals as it is to the health of men. St. Paul & Sioux City with a view to the cancellation of said entry Taxes of 1-73 novo due: words. He says: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear We give below the Chicago dispatches DTRBBST rUHS. Miss Nellie Grant, who was married General county revenue 2058 64 at this office on the 20th, day of June, 1874, at 9 The special wood tariff in force on Received. Interest 1029 16 announcing the sale of the celebrated to a Mr. Sartoris, a young Englishman, o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony Two mill fund 503 89 From tax colected for 1872 •182,23 our roads since last September was AND concerning said alleged abandonment. Lyudale Herd, of Hon. W. S. King, of Road and bridge tund 332 22 on the 21st, has probably got he sea 1873 3,78 J. A. LEONARD, Register. found to be in conflict with the 'Act Poor fund 255 49 37] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Minneapolis, which took place at Dexter sickness real bad by this time. The approved March 4th' in two particulars. 186.01 Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. Expenditure*, •4484 08 Park, Chicago, on the 21st, and invite It fixed the charges for a car 211,12 poor child had to undergo the ordeal of XTOT1CE. U. S Land Office, Worthington, Furniture In county office 300 00 load of wood to Worthington, for instance, JX Minn., May 9th, 1874. the attention of our several hundred TWO MILL FCHD. marrying a stranger and of receiving Books, blanks &c. 2500 00 Complaint having been entered at this office by and gave the Worthington buyer Received. readers abroad to the facts and Peder G. Swauson against Grove W. Loomis, for several tons of presents. Then she had We certify the above to be a true statement Man-From tax collected for1872 the option of taking the wood at 182,23 abandoning homestead entry No. 7949, dated of the Financial Condition of Nobles County, comments contained in tiiese dispatches W73 H\\XA from twenty to thirty trunks to pack, April 27th, 1872, upon the of section 26, township kato, 02 miles, or at Brentwood, 139 189 Minnesota on the first day of March, A. D. 1874. TIME CARD. 101, range 39, in Nobles County, Minnesota, and was hurried aboard a steamer and miles, or at any station between those Going West. with a view to the cancellation of said entry the 184,12 cMa,.Auditor. LP DURPEE, Ch'n Board of Co m. mm. a.jni MAM Leave St. Paul at 8.00 points at the same charge from any of Expenditures, said parties are hereby summoned to appear at To the Press and Fioneer 97,50 carried to England. Yet she seems to Attest. Worthington, at p.»ni 5.00 this oflteeon the 17thday of June, 1874, at 9o'clock these stations where wood could be WM. BEAR Arrive at Sioux City, at y.30 p. m. have enjoyed it, and there are probably a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning ROAD AMD BRIDGE. DEXTEII PARK, CHICAGO, May 21.— Going East. purchased. The act referred to forbids said alleged abandonment. Tins may be considered a proud day for few girls of her age in America who are Appropriation from gen'l Co. Kev. Fund Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. 52,50 the same charge for a less as for a J. A. LEONARD, Register Minnesota. The sale of Col. King's Expenditures, VVortliiiigtou, at in 1548,36 9.42 a. not willing to pass through the same 4w3G] J. B. WAKEFfELD, Receiver. greater distance. Arrive at St. Paul, at LynUale herd, which has involved the 7.00 p. POOB FUND. '•The special tariff gave these rates NOTICE.—U.y experience, dresses, presents, twenty solution of the problem whether or not Receipts, 00,00 S. Land Office, Worthington, only to certain stations named therein, Expenditures, 137,00 Minn., Ma loth, 1874. Minnesota is adapted to the successful odd trunks, Sartoris and all. Complaint having lieen entered at this office by not including, for instance, Madelia or ORDERS ISSUED. culture of the highest blooded cattle, 1,500,000 ACRES Aikin Miner against James Merwin, for abandoning Lake *. rystal, which stations were not M. L. Miller, Commissioner's salary, O E 120,07 has proved more brilliantly successful We publish elsewhere the Annual homestead entry No. 8330, dated July Frank Zeiuer, freight paid, 4,00 dependent on the railroad company for 13, 1872, upon the south-west quarter of than the rosiest hopes had foreshadowed. William M. Bear, canvassing Co. vote, Statement showing the financial condition 5.60 PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, section 2fi, township 105, range 40, in Nobles wood and did not need the special rate. M. B. Soule, Counsel fees, Even Xing luuiself, confident 10,00 county, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of Nobles county. It will be seen 1.1*. Dui fee, salary and milage The 'Act' would forbid us to haul a 6.60 and plucky, as he has proved hiu'self of said entry, the said parties are hereby 100H.D. Bookstaver, expressage 5,00 car of wood to one station, say that the showing is very favorable and summoned to appear at this office on the 15th through his long tight to secure for Zfl* 4,50 Situated iu Southwestern Minnesota and Northwesteru miles, for any less rate than to any othei day of .June, 1874, at $ o'clock a. m. to respond Irwin & Swan, salaryas com. in full Minnesota the short horn championship, 6,00 Iowa, in marked contrast to that of many of and furnish testimony concerning said alleged station for the same distance. 16,00 T. C. Bell, salary as Co. Supt is agretably disappointed at the CONFECTIONERY abandonment. FOtt SALE the new counties in thispart of the west. 2,00 John U. Cunningham, expressage It is not the intention of the company, J. A. LEONARD. Register. result of his endeavors, lie would last «,40 4w36] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Taxes generally are light and there is a nor is it required by the *Act at moderate prices with easy terras of payment. 1,40 night have taken $100,000 for his herd, John Haggard, carryinglelection returns 1,50 nor by the Commissioners that the average H. D. Bookstaver, Bookstaver reg. reg births births and and deaths deat ALSO TOWN LOTS, disposition to move cautiously and to which has to-day netted him $128,530 S. Land Office, Worthington, STORE, 1035,35 St. Paul Press Co., books and stationery in towns at rail*, ad stations. Land bonds of the wood rate shall beany higherthan IN Mi in., Mav2d, 1874. under the hammer, thus giving to Minnesota avoid debt as much as possible until the 51,80 H. D. Buokstavei, salary for March, 1873 Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to be taken at Complaint having been entered at this office, the' late special tariff rates, but the 25,00 the proud title of Having been M. f. Soule as county attorney par in exchange for land within their limits. by Thos. 11. Childs against Joseph Gaskell for people have had time to stock up with 25,00 rates will be so adjusted as to conform the home, and in most cases the birth For particulars address: "Land Department abandoning Homestead entry No. 8106, dated 60,00 W. Lawrence, assessing 2d ass't dlst. a few good crops. Those have s'^se1^ to the law prescribing a greater charge St. P. &. S. C. and S. C. & St. P. It. It. Co., St. Paul June 30.1872, upon the section 20, township place, of a herd which, taking its pedigree 10,25 Henry Brayton, fuel & lent as Co. Tieas. 102, Range 42. in Nobles eountv. Minnesota, Minn. for the greater distance. Until a new 3,60 taxes to pay on deeded land complain into account, has brought tiie J. W. Miller, canvassing Co. vote 1871 with a view to the cancellation of said entry the 16,14 MORTGAGE tariff is prepared and published wood M. L. Miller, salary as coininissio er sa'd parties are hereby summoned to apiwar at highest prices and secured the largest SALE.—Whereas default has some for the rate is high, but there are 6,84 Having purchased an entire new Charles Bullis, sueiifi fees this office at Worthington, on the 1st dav of will be shipped under the rates given in been made in the conditions of a certain indenture 50,00 average of any herd ever offered in the H. 1). Bookstaver, salary for March, 1873 few thus far who have tax to pay on stock of Groceries and Confectioneries, ot Mortgage bearing date the 27th day June, 1S74, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and 9,50 our general tariff for coal." world. Charles Builis, sheila's fees furnish Testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. of January, A. D. 1K73, and executed and delivered 7,28 we now invite the public to call and examine realty, and the rate will necessarily go 1. P. Durfee, commissioner's salary by Michael E. Donohue and his wire, iMury The rates on wood will therefore not 33,33 England, the bi th-place, and for two our goods and prices, and will M. B. Soula, salary as county attorney Jane Donohue, both of Vtiiulom, Minnesota, J. A. LEONARD, Register. on declining as the avea of deeded land hundred years the home, of the short average any higher than they did be H. 1). Bookstaver, sal. as auditor to May 31 50,00 Mortgagors, to Seabury for the guarantee the same to suit all. J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. C. C. Uoodnow, salary as com. in part 1872 11,73 increases. Persons locating in Nobles horn breed Kentucky, the famed blue creditors of the said Michael E. Donohue, Our stock of fore. Charles W. Bullis, sheriff's fees 4,50 Mortgagee, whereby the said mortgagors did "VOTICE.—TT S. Land Office, Worthington, grass garden of the world Illinois, the county may count upon moderate taxes M. H. Stevens, printing 43,20 bargain, grant, sell and convey unto the said And now a word as to the Railroad Minn Ma\ 1st. 1874. SUGARS, boasted rival of the world in climate, C. C. Uoodnow, sal. as com. in full 1872 10,35 mortgagee the following deeiibed real estate and upon the absence of those "jobs Complaint having been entered at this office by 1. P. Durfee, salary as commissioner 3,40 Company. At this time of general and soil and fruitfulness—all have been situate and being in the county of Nobles and Daniel Stone against Frankiln H. Blakeslee for TEAS, H. D. Bookstaver, salary in part 12,00 Which burden so many counties with State of Minnesota, and known and designated abaiidouing^llomestend entry No. 8678dated Feb. compelled to succumb to the rare and often inconsiderate outcry against railroads, 0. H. Chapman, ass'ng u. Lake township 16,00 as follows, to wit: the south east quarter (s.e.i^) 2"th, 1873. upon the s'^ n\\/t Section 30, Townshlfe a heavy debt. A gentleman of experience radiant atmosphere, and the succulent St. Paul Press Co. book 34,00 COFFEES of section tweulv-two (-2), in township one 102, Range 40, iu Nobles County, Minnesota, witli much injustice is done to railroad Jonas Parshall, carrying election returns 2,60 and nourishing grass, which the soil of hundred and two (liri), in range thiity nine (3ii) a iew to the cancellation of said entry the said recently remarked that it cost Charles Frisbee, assessing Hersey 1872 16,00 managers. We believe that the company containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres of AXD parties are hereby summoned to appear at thU Minnesota alone affords. Col. King is H. D. Bookstaver, salary as auditor 50,u0 land, more oi less, according to government survey more to cut the stumps out of the roads office on the lt day of June, 1874, at 9 o'clock which has the management of the therefore not only to be thanked, but C. C. Gooduow, stationery 20,45 with thv. hereditaments and appurtenances SPICES a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning in the county from which he came, in C. £. Uoodnow, rent to Aug. 7,1873, 37,50 theiennio belonging, to secure the puMiient of the State of Minnesota is to be congratulated, line between St. Paul and Sioux City is said alleged abandonment. K. D. Barber, lamp and oil for office 1,25 the sum of eight bundled dollars,.iccorduig to the Is well selected and prices made to suit J. A. LEONARD, Register. Ohio, than it will cost to build good for an achievement in short H. D. Bookstaver, expressage and lamp top 3,80 conditions ot a cei tain promissory note for the among the most liberal nnd just of the J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. H. Brayton, treasurer's fees 12,88 the times. horn animals which will hardly be si of eijiht hundred dollars executed by the said roads throughout Nobles county. rail road companies. Thefirstyear they J. 8. Shuck, ohice rent and fuol 50,00 Michael E. Douolme to the said (_'. Sseabury or order eclipsed in the present generation, unless Stone & Parker office furniture 300,00 for the use ol the creditors of the said Michael YOT1CE. U. S Land Office, Worthington, Canned Fruits. supplied the National Colony with the present sale serves as the stimulus D. Barber, oil for lamp 50 E. Donohue, and bearing date Jai.uary Minn.. A pi 11 20th, 1874. MANUFACTURING AT81'. PAUL. M. B. Soule, office rent to May 5th 13,00 27th, 1873, and due one jear after date anil Complaint having been entered at this office by for still higher figures. wood at a probable loss to the company. St. Faul is moving in the matter of H. D. Humiston, oil can 75 which said mortgage was afterwards, on the Aikin Miner against Hosea II. Bryant for abandoning Altogether the sale was a marvelous 17th day of February, A. D. 1S73, duly recorded homestead entry No. 7974, dated MayGth, The first winter they spent from $50,000 manufactures with her accustomed energy. 1. P. Durfee, serving on board of audit 12,80 e1^ in the office of the Register oi Deeds lor said Nobles 1872, upon the swf^ and w\4 he'/i of section success, and Col. King is to-night being COVE OYSTERS, M. L. Millet, salary as commissioner 14,40 to $100,000 in an effort to keep the Couutv, in Book "A" of mortgages, on pages 32, township 101, range 39, in Nobles County. A Manufacturing Aid and Trust congratulated by a large crowd of the E. B. Paul, assessing town of Indian Lake 17,00 sixty-two (02) and sixty-three (03), and there Minnesota, with a \iew to the cancellation of PEACHES, road open, instead of leaving it blockaded Charles Bullis, sheriff fees 7,60 Company is to be organized witli a capital most famous breeders in the world, his said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned is claimed to be due at Hie date of this notice, J. W. Miller, salary as commissioner 35,50 and is due on the said note and mortgage for to appear at thi.s office on the 4th day of June with snow, as other roads in the herd having attracted hither representatives CHERRIES, M. B. Srule, salary as county attorney 16,67 of $250,000, the object of which is to piincipal and interest, the sum of eight hundred 1S74, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony T. C. Bell, as county superintendent 22,36 from California, Europe, Kentucky, State have done. Each year they have and nine and tliirt\ -three hundredths dollars, incl concerning said alleged abandonment. loan the creditor the money of the company PLUMS, E Gooduow, rent to N.»v. 7,1873 37 50 J. A. LEONARD, Remoter. Vermont, and every other section no action or proceeding at law has leen instituted 0 A Fauskee, assessing Bigelow 1872 14 00 carried trees to the settlers along the to recover the said mortgage debt or anv i»art to such manufacturing enterprises 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver, where blooded catMe flourish. W W Copper, assessing Seward and 1st TOMATOES, thereof. Now therefore, nonce is hereby javen line of the road either entirely free or THEHATIOHALCOUNT ..ssesment district 28 00 as promise a large success. The Press To the Western Associated Press. that under and by virtue ol the power of saie in John Cunningham, reg. births & deaths 2 00 &c. at half rates. Last winter they donated said mortgage contained, and in puisuance oi claims great advantages for St. Paul CniCAOO, May 21.—One of the most Hallett, assessing Giuliani Lakes 16 50 the statute in such case made and provided, said remarkable sales of blooded stock ever the timber on their lands along the Andrew Thompson, ass'ng 1st assessment mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of said over other points on account of their distiict 1872 6 00 mortgaged premises, at public auction to the held in this country took place at Dexter I E I line of the Sioux City and St. Paul end OCATEDIX SOUTHWESTERN facilities for water transportation. It Bookstaver, salary Jan. & Feb. 1873 100 00 highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Park, being that of the celebrated fees on bord of audit 6 00 County Auditor's ollice, in the village of Wortlu Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. of the road to the settlers, and carried is claimed that Illinois coal in barges salary to August, 1873 38 (10 Lyndale herd of short horns, belonging ingtou. Nobles Countv, Minnesota, on the 2th expressage 7 60 CHERRIES, the supplies sent for the relief of settlers day of May, A. 1). 1874, at ten oclock the forenoon, can be laid down in St. Paul at $3 50 to to Hon. W. S. King, of Minneapolis. St. Paul Press Company, books 304 00 to pay oft and satisjy the amount then due Twelve Townships Fifty-eight cows and twenty-one bulls without charge. When the new PRUNES, on said note for piincipal and iuteiest, and all Of $4 per ton. If this be correct, it settles due on cancellation of order by bonds 1,2,3, Aug. 18,1873 costs and xpeuse of such sale, together witli the were sold, the former at an* aggregate 91 95 railroad law went into effect, the company the question of manufactures for St. BLACKBERRIES, John Cunningham, on board of audit sum ol twenty dollars Attorney's lees Mipui.Ued 300 of $10O,615, and the latter at §25,375, Rich Prairie Land promptly accepted the situation, 11 Bookstaver, salary for August, li»73 50 00 to be paid in said mortgage iu case of a foreclosure Paul. When it once becomes a manufacturing being an average of $1,982 each for APPLES, theieol. Bull, assessing village Worthington 28 00 and are making their rates couform to cows, and $1,207 for bulls. Tburber, town of Worthington 20 00 city, it will double up in PEACHES, In Nobles County, Minnesota. Books aver, salary 50 00 Dated April 1st, 1S74. the requirements of the act, and they wealth and population at an astonishing Soule, salary 50 00 BEST STOCK STATE IX TIIE WORLD. The above sale is hereby postponed until Tuesday, CURRANTS, 1 Dui fee, services as commissioner 980 will of course be governed by the rate. Cleveland, Ohio, was considered Col. Stevens, former editor of the the 2d diy of June, 1874, at the hour and W Miller, 14 60 place above mentioned. schedule adopted by the Commissioners &c., &c. Miller, 12 60 an old city when her business men Farmei's futon, speaking of Mr. King ('. SEABURY, Mortgagee. W W Dow, assessing Ransom 1873 16 50 so soon as that is arranged. In many and his herd, says: ROGERS & ROGERS, discovered that she was no longer a Bookstaver, salary for Oet., 1773 50 00 CONFECTIONERIES. E Uoodnow, office rent to Feb., li74 37 50 Attorneys for Mortgagee, cases the company might have gained "lie has bred a herd which, considering (commercial city. They promptly turned 30] Uoodnow, postage stamps 65 St. Paul, Minn. Soil and Climate its pedigree, sold for moie money, II Bookstaver, salary for Nov. 1873 50 00 friends by a more liberal policy toward their attention to manufactures, giving COMMON AND FANCY CANDIES, 20 00 in part for Dec. by reason of the splendid condition in business men wanting facilities along 40 25 aid to coal railroads and loaning money Stevens, printing which they were put bv Minnesota climate ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, TllTany, balance due on order the track, but we believe that the management and selling ground to manufacturers and grass, than any herd ever cancelled by bond No. 7,1873 244 DR. G. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. FIGS, DATES, ALMONDS, The CREAM OF TIIE PRAIRIES is generally popular with the St. Paul Press Co., tax dup. and press 72 00 offered before in the world and he has at less rates than to others. The result Bookstaver, salary in full for Dec. 30 00 and the GARDEN OF TIIE STATE. thus added to the reputation of Minnesota business men along the line. President A I N S Uoodnow, sherilt fees was that in twenty years Cleveland increased 1190 of being the best wheat State of diaries Bullis, sheriff fees 30 50 Drake, especially, has always shown a her popluation from 20,000 to Soule, salary ENGLISH WAL2) The Climate of the Mountains and the 50 00 the world, that of being the most successful Colony Drug Store! Bookstaver, salary January 1874 liberal spirit, and generally when any 55 85 125,000, and became one of the wealthiest stock State in the world." S, Soil of the River Bottoms. expressage 600 relief or favor from this quarter has of the interior cities. Bell, salary as county supt. 80 00 &c, W Berger, Assessing Hersey LARGE FARMS. 25 00 been asked a disposition has been shown Indianapolis is another example of a Bookstaver, salary in part for Feb. 23 05 &c. Probably no State in the Union can I Durfee, salary as commissioner to grant it. In response to a recent 6 80 city made by encouraging manufactures. Government Lands. Charles Bullis, sheriff fees in case of Our TOBACCOS, and CIGARS, will show a more uniform success in large application from our Town Council, She had no natural advantages State vs Seek 10 50 be of the best quality, and will keep a farming operations than Minnesota. George O Moore, justice fees 1 95 President Drake offers, with the Colony and was made by her manufacturing William Bear, large supply. Our motto: 4 40 Dalrymple has never had a failure of Company, to give ten acres on the A Town, juror fees 50 enterprises and her railroads. Her best Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., "By Industry we Thrive." Langdon, 50 crop, and in the seven or eight years of iake shore to the town for a park, and Several Townships of GOVERNMENT H.iriiugton and most responsible citizens are organized 50 We find that there are so many unpleasant TDFowble his extensive wheat operations he is' 50 LAND in the County STILL VACANT. also to give block 35 in the town plat and hold meetings once a week to Shirly things connected witli the 50 said to have netted a quarter of a million Loveless 50 consider the interests of the city and to for school purposes. Credit System, that we have, after due A Koblnsoii, witness fees 100 in crops and the advance in his land. consideration, concluded to start out offer encouragement as well as inducement This much is due to the railroad company. Thurber 100 I.^hese The St. Paul Press recently contained E Allen on the ready pay principle, or its equivalent. 1 00 to all manufacturing enterprises. As we shall not hesitate to speak lands are on the Sioux Cilv & St. Paul McLaurin 1 00 the following concerning two extensive Kuilroad which daily trains to both Charles Bullis 1 (X) Foreign capital has been flowing into when we think the railroad company at Worthington, Minnesota, Groceries and Provisions exchanged cities. Henry Hall 100 wheat growers the city owing to the liberal interest fault, Ave shall the more readily speak Casper Bloom 1 00 for Country Produce. "Col. E. W. Grovenor and Wm. Y. 325 N Carrier, justice fee. State vs Seeker Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing (the legal rate being ten par cent.) and when tliere is anything to commend. 30 Ruimney were in the city jesterday for CMcMurphy up in the Colony. 1 40 collection laws of Indiana. Under Child**, carrying election returns opposite the the hrst time since spring oiened so as The Jackson Republic says that Prof, In Shuck's building, 18 00 Nason Carpenter, ass'ng Indian Lake 1873 Opposite Worthington Hotel. these circumstances, the city has passed to permit of grain being put in. They Humiston has driven the grasshoppers 63 [lm34 Anderson, repaii ing desk drawer Park. Worthington the Business, Railroad, John Haggard, carrying election returns 1 40 have been busily engaged in sowing ,, .• in a few years from a small State capital A Torrauee .. in part 150 Social, and Educational Centre of a wheat, a few acres ot gnn.nd-1,470 ill county by a proclamation, Town Lots for Sale! A W ass from Wilson 1 00 to a great manufacturing centre with large extent of country. number—on their farm in DaKota I They have been making toward JackCounty. John Vail Seward 2 60 a population of from 60,000 to 70,000, Thomas Wilson, assessing Dewald and 3d This is the largest amount son county for several days, as hard as assessment district 20 0Q and we notice that those who have visiited NINE COUNTIES NOW TRADING sowed by any one party except Oliver their legs and wings can cairy them. Albert Haggard, assessing Fairview 1873 15 00 In HERSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City With thanks for favors in the past, we desire Dalrymple who has in wheat this sea- ., ,., »., ., ... .. Thomas, assessing Elk and 2d assessment the city this Spring report wonderful and St. Paul Railroad. to remind the good people of Worthington and AT WORTHINGTON. district 15 00 son something over 1,7(K) acres. They a be to X*P«bltc is in dis- Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages surrounding country that ll'e are here, ready at enterprise and progress, with large Silas W Laythe, assessing township ot report the grain all in exctllent eondi- tress. He admits that the editor of Worthington in 1872 20 00 on favorable terms. all times to serve them with goods as low as they and elegant buildings going up in all directions. E W Hesselroth, carrying election returns 3 60 A FARMING POPULATION of several tion, and at present are engaged in I the ADVANCE brought the graashoprollingit. Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard can be found in Southern Minnesota. S Shuck, fuel for office 1 00 Mehsrs. Grovenor and Itum-1 and the wet season last year by a Bell, record book county supt. and several shops and stores, and is surrounded 400 thousand now on the lands and St. Paul is sure to go on growing in mey came to the citv yesterday tor the «, ,, .. stationery and expressage 1 72 by a beautiful country. E Gooduow, rent for office in full 444 the County RAPIDLY FILLING purpose of purchasing the necessary! S wave of his pen, and Prof. Humoutlit Importance as a commercial city, and Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several Gooduow, postage stamps 390 for breaking a farm of 1,000 acres is*on simply issues a proclamation and E Jackson, carrying election returns stores and shops and Is destined to become a UP. 285 she needs only to add manufacturing DRU DEPARTMENT. 1 Durfee, viewing road 400 near St. James, in Watonwan County." all the grasshoppers emigrate to JackThe hriving village. A 8 Wolstencroft, team and chainman upon an extensive scale to become one 45 50 Apply or address W surveying roads St. James Herald recently con- son county. Again, at one fell swoop 44 00 of the great cities of the West. For a Durfee, viewing roads 8 50 Wm. H.HUMISTON, tained the following mention of large we took the Land Office from Jackson W E Marten, chainman 16 00 city of less than 40,000 inhabitants, St. The National Colony is organized up- 8 shepherd, chainman 20 00 farms in Watonwan County. These and brought it over to Worthington. WOBTHISOTON, NOBLES CO., We have a full stock of fresh and reliable WW light, chainman Paul is wonderful for her energy, her 11 00 on a TEMPERANCE BASIS. N INTOXICATING farms are on the line of the Sioux City DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicine*—Chemicals. And if the Republic is not duly penitent Daniel Shell, team and expenses tf] MINNESOTA. 33 50 trade and her metropolitan facilities. Thurber, road damages and St. Paul Railroad about 06 miles 100 00 Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, BEVERAGES sold in we shall issue a proclamation compelling 8 Ed Chandler, 60 00 Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, northeast of Worthington. E Clark, 25 00 STATE ITEMS. every man in Jackson county the Count}'. Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Ed Cailton, axe man 400 HO! The Rev. Mr. Neill, of the Reformed Watonwan County contains a number AD-IV Durfee, viewing road to stop the Republic and take the 300 of large fauns, several of which we William Brown, additional work on Jack Episcopal Church, as soon as a proper EDUCATION. VANCE. We shall turn that "rush of Prescriptions Carefully Creek bridge Com- have noticed heretofore in these columns. 10 00 place of worship is secured, will preach I Durfee, viewing road Job work" into our own office, leave Tliere has been a large amount 750 Anderson, building bridge on Jack every Sunday morning in St. Paul. pounded. of grain sown in this county this year, that "new brick office" untenanted, Creek per contract 360 00 Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINARY The black leg has attacked the cattle which now looks well and pronr'ses a W Wolstencroft, surveying Co. road 16 00 and make that "new Court House" and I N Sater, Lumber for bridges 45 06 OF LEARNING now in large crop. Among the largest fauns For the Spring Trade. in some portions of Freeborn County, Rohrer, lumber for bridges 15 59 the two or three houses besides, which hinted this year we are told that .1. St. raul Lumber Co., lumber for bridges 59 94 operation at Worthington. and many deaths are reported. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. make up the town of Jackson, a howling E Humiston, building bridges ou Lu- W. Bass lias iu grain 1,500 acres, J. G. Verne road as per contract 59100 Says the Austin Transcript: The Butterfield, 1,000, II. Wadsworth, GOO, wilderness. Stout chainman, Advantages. 200 evidences of prosperity in this city have Setli Tiowbridge, 600, J. II. Myers, I Durfee, team and axe-man 8 75 School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy 500, C. C. Sylvester, 500, Joseph Flanders, 100 never been more abundant than at the ADDRESS. A S Wolstencroft, chainman 400 We are now prepared to receive orders Books, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill 300, B. O. Kempfer, Robt. McDonald, All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston Daniel Shell, team for surveyors present time." 6 00 for Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini ial Paper, O. It. Howe, and many others have & Company, Worthington, Nobles I N Sater, Lumber foi stakes 80 Envelopes in great variety, Peucils, Pens, S Shepherd, chainman 200 The cheese factory at Kasson commenced large farms, but we do not remember county, Minnesota, will be promptly Pen-Holders, Inks. 0 A Condee, lumber for bridge on Graham the number of acres cultivated, except answered, and full information given operations on the 18th inst. FERTILE SOIL, Lakes road 42 92 those stated above. The Rice farm adjoining concerning the National Colony. Miller, viewing road 7 50 The St. Paul Press says immense this village has upwards of 400 I Durfee, viewing roads 450 CONVENIENT MARKETS, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Seeders, quantities of lumber are being shipped acres broke which we believe is all being COUNTT POOB FCKD, HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, cultivated." 1 Durfee, relief of Emma Dame 500 down the Sioux City road and to regions Harrows, Thomas Childs, boarding poor (J roots) 10 00 A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. A gentleman from Tanytown, X. Y., along the Minnesota River, indicating 62 00 new stock of Stone Ware. A A Barber, attending Emma Dame's has recently purchased some 7,000acres Cultivators, that building is active. Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church children 35 00 A Lyon, relief of Land in the neighboring county of 500 Best brands of Cigars—and full line ofsmokers' and other Privileges. Bennett Sherwood, relief 500 Plows, etc. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. JOB-WORK Cottonwood, and will begin a largo Material. Joseph Chadwick, relief 600 The Rock County Herald completed I N Walden, relief NO AGUE, 500 farming operation tliere. Thus far Snyder, relief Its first year on Friday last. It is much 500 Lamps and Lamp Goods. NO CONSUMPTION, Nobles County does not run to large better supported by the business men COUNTT nmotHT ACCOUHT. farms. The largest operations are NO LIQUOR TRAP 8 Paul Press Co., interest on orders of Luverne, in the way of advertising, A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures, Eight those of Miller, Humiston & Co., who cancelled J"*1 1177 91 NO DESPE*- kinds of Chimneys. 18 37 Persons desiring any of these goods will And our than the ADVANCE is by the business NEATLY AND PROMPTLY .ADOES, are cultivating three farms of a half Stone* Parker stock complete. canceled 14 41 N O men of Worthington, Tiffany, 43 section each, and one of a quarter section, INDIANS. We have but one price, and that as low as the The Jackson County farmers have and Mr. J. Ames who has purphased 21112 lowest, and, with our experience, we feel war. 4VAlso Stoves, Tin and Hardware, RAPID ir (ovm\ cqrfl their surest crop, and are TWO mix Fcm. about 2,000 acres of land, which Executed at the ranted In saying that we can make it an objeot George W Gage, Minnesota Teacher 750 jgoing into corn raising largely, for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. *i.ElXTIlEVALUE0Jr Uen County Revenue, for alike amount he is gradually bringing under cultivation, The Sioux Falls Independent estimates paid from general county revenue 90 00 Adtaaco Office At Panic Prices, Articles not in stock will be furnished that 125 buildings have been 97 50 national Colony notice. erected tliere during the past year, 28 WHOLE AICOCKT Of OBDXRff W a tor covy of the 2 The Mankato Brick Company are at the Colony Store. General fund #3897 3897 88 —\^^«*=SS1 88 of wlif$h w* business hOH«e», HOOP- burning tl«ejrflrptki|n of 200,000 brick, Road and bridge fund 1549 1549 3" 6 County poor 137 00| HI'MISTON & STOCKPILE. March a. i»- s*nH & irortMWton. aowe*