Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
May 30, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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tnittn jVitoaitcij* THE ADVANCE LOCAL. THE NATIONAL COLONY. NOBLES COUNTY FARMS. LITERARY NOTICES. Village Ordinance. Once again (but not once for all) we An eastern journalist of long The Aldine, for June contains ten wish to announce that the National Farm of J. Ames—Beginning of a Model experience in the profession writes fine engravings and from sixteen to WORTHINGTON. MINN., MAY 30. 1874. PUBLISHED WBEKLT, AT Colony is located in Southwestern Minnesota Farm. twenty large pages of reading matter. the following cordial and hearty commendation OBDHUMCBBO.12. Several of the engravings are views on WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. CHURCH DIRECTORY. and Northwestern Iowa, and As heretofore announced, we expect of the ADVANCE An Ordinance relating to the Running at Large the Missisquoi and are full page size, of Dogs, and to the licensing of the same. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, that in these sections is contained what from time to time to give accounts of Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. "I must congratulate you on the f0:30 say 8 by twelve inches. We regret tastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at All orders will receive prompt attention The CommonCouncil of the village of Worth* is called the cream of the prairies. We great improvement you have made in the farms and farmers of Nobles County. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. "Worthington that we have not space to speak of the Communications intended for publication must ington do ordaL. as follows: Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. the ADVANCE. Under the new management SECTION MO person or personsrestdlncwlthin be accompanied by the real name and address of do this because we wish to say a word We shall begin this week with the Aldine as it deserves. Any one who Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. the writer as a, guaranty of good faith—not necessarily the village of Worthington shall, after the lath it is the best country paper I wishes to cultivate a taste in his children PRESBYTERIAN.—Services in the west room on to our friend of the Sibley Gazette in farm of Mr. Jonathan Ames, which for publication. day of June, A. D. 1874, suffer or penult any know of, and if the people of the National first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 for genuine art cannot afford to do dog or puppy, owned, harbored, kept or possessed response to an article which appeared thus far we regard as the model farm o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev. W.l* Jackson. Pastor. Colony do not give it a liberal oy him or them, to he or go at huge In said without the Aldine. We can hardly ADVERTISING RATES. Tillage, or to be or go off the premises owned or support they will prove unworthy of in that paper last week* The Gazette UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning of the county, for general order, neatness estimate its value in money, but we see occupied by such person or persous, or to be or and evening. Sunday School immediately after One inch three weeks, HOO, threp months, $4.00 their wide reputation for liberality and says: and thoroughness of cultivation. that it sells at 50 cents a number. K» in anv street, alley or public ground within Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, no the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday a progressive spirit. Such a paper as said Tillage, unless such dog or puppy shall evening. Published by James Sutton & Co., 58have Five inches," .00 loioo Of course, everything, so far, is in a As regards soil we have heard it intimated been duly licensed, registered, numbered, 6 you aie making of the ADVANCE is of Maiden Lane, New York. Special rates Riven for larger advertisementsReading described and collared, as hreluafter provided. that it is low and wet, with numerous crude shape, but Mr. Ames is laying incalculable value to any community— Cards, Bill-heads, Letter-heads, Envelopes, notices, first week 10 e«jnts a line subsequent SBC. 2. Any person desiring to procure a license sloughs near W. Certain it is indeed its value cannot be estimated in DemoresVs Monthly, for June, contains the insertions 5 cents a line each week. the foundations of what in a few years for any dog or puppy shall apply for that Posters and Job Work generally that Sibley receives a good deal of usual colored and other fashion plates, and a purpose to the Village Recorder of said Tillage, dollars and cents. And this is especially will be a farm which will not only gladden done with neatness and dispatch trade that would naturally go to W. and shall pay to said Recorder for such license great deal of interesting reading matter. The true of a community like yours, A S O N I one dollar for a male dog, and two dollars for his pocket with substantial returns, but for bad roads. Concerning the two dresses In the colored plate, we should say, at the ADVANCE Office. founded upon the great principles of female dog. The Recorder shall thereupon isa EftULAR COMMUXICATIOXtfof Fraternity Advanet, itself, we always expect to but will please his taste with its beauty. In our general ignorance of sucli matters, are Morality, Education, Temperance and Lodge, No. 101, A. V. & A. M. at Masonic book kept for that purpose, the name of the A general teniiterance meeting of all get something fresh and livelv in its "nice," and we should like to see Mrs. ADVANCE ^J///. Hall in Worthington, on the Industry. If you are supported in Mr. Ames has contracted for some owner, the name, description and registered columns, and are never disappointed, 1st and 3d Mondays in each the churches will be held to-morrow your work as you deserve to be, you with one of that kind on. DemoresVs Young number of said dog the date of the license and 2,000 acres of land which he proposes month. but we must confess that we do not will soon be rich and famous." when it shall expire and the license shall agree America accompanies the Monthly. It contains evening at Miller Hall under the auspices A. C. ROBINSON, W.\ M.\ gradually to bring under cultivation, with the record in all essential respects. The like so much assumption of extraordinary much matter of interest to the Boys and Girls. S. Ed. CHANDLER, SCC. owner or keeper of such dog for which such ilcense of the County Temperance Union. And what can we more say, for time advantages possessed by the National but the farm of which we speak contains shall have been issued, shall cause such Tfie Nursery, for June, contains a number of REGULAR CONVOCATIONS Colony—as though the hinds of and space would fail us to tell of how dog to wear around its neck a collar distinctly only 320 acres, and lies across the of Living Arch Chapter, pictures, stories, etc., for "youngest readers." that Colony were especially favored by marked with the owner's name and the registered U. IX, R.\ A.-. M.\ at .Masonic we shall work wonders, subdue kingdoms, lakes on section 35, presenting a half For all the little people who have not yet grown number as shown by said license. gods and men. Hall on the 1st Tuesday Mr. Moll is building a neat house on Dogs may be licensed at auy time but all licenses and give our readers several up to the "Little Corporal," this is the best publication. In each month. mile front to the railroad. Along this Now we do not wish to be understood shall expire on the first day of April .next Tenth Street. Published by J. L. Shorey, 36 Broomfield E. H.-.P.-. A. C. ROBINSON, M. times the worth of their money when following the date of such license. front Air. Ames has set soft maple, as comparing Worthington with I. P.\ DURFEE, Act'g Sec. Street, Boston. [30t] SEC. 1. Whoever shall keep or harbor about we get our enlarged edition. Mr. Grant is building an addition to Sibley, for the former is a "city" and willow, European larch and chestnut his or her premises, a dog or puppy without having A. A. PARSONS, the latter only a lively village, but have it licensed and collared, according to the his house on 11th Street. trees. The "whole 320 acres are now WOR THING TON MA RKETS. provision of this ordinance, and shall suffer or «FSTICEOFTHE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. noted a few facts of general knowledge. PEACE. Real Estate and WHEAT 90c 1,00 permit such dog or puppy to be or go at large or under the finest cultivation of any land Collecting Agent. On Saturday evening last, about dark, We do insist, however, that we off his premises in violation of the provisions of Mr. Alley has put a sod wall several FLOUR flbbl. 6,0"ft9 00 we have seen in the county. Mr. Ames HERSEY, MINX. [38y a heavy thunder cloud passed southeast have as blue a sky, as balmy an air, and this ordinance shall be punished by a fine of ten CORN bushel tot* 95 feet thick around his corrall. dollars, to be recovered before the village Justice as excellent a soil as the good people of has insisted upon deep plowing and of Worthington, discharging some very of said village. HAY W ton 4,50 6,00 WORTHINGTON HOTEL. the Natioual Colony. BEANS. WHITE, f? bush. 1 4 Radishes, Lettuce, Onions and Asparagus upon laying his farm off into lands SEC. 4. whoever wrongfully removes the collar sharp lightning. After one of the discharges, BUTTER '20 from any dog licensed and collared in accordance 8 The Largest and Best-Appointed which are measured almost to the inch. at Luckey's Provision. Store on And so do we. Sibley is only 18 miles EGGS «doz. ft parties in town noticed that with this ordinance, or steals any such GROCERIES-COFFEE 33e.@45c TEA 50 1,00 dog, or exposes any poisonous substance to be Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. from Worthington, and the mere fact Thoroug plowing and harrowing and Monday. it. almost instantly a large, bright light SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 @l:«:Ex.C 12® 13 eaten by any such dog, shall be punished by a Brown 10 lie SYRUP 65 1,00 RICE 12U fine of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars that an arbitrary "State line" crosses deep dead furrows have made the farm shone up from the prairie in the direction SALTWbbl. 3,sj upon conviction before the village justice of Seethe advertisement of Mrs. Stevens J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AUES, Cleric between the two towns does not change look almost as smooth as a garden. of Captain Miner's residence on PROVISIONS—PORK (mess) bbl, 20,00 said village. who is receiving weekly the latest styles HAMS 16c: SHOULDERS 10® 11 SEC. 5. Whenever any person shall be convicted Mr. A. has out this year 150 acres of *^Rates to farmers and teamsters as low as Prof. Humiston's Ocheeda Farm, and the soil nor the climate. The National BACON 13c LARD 13® 17c: D. APLS 16 @17 befote the village Justice of any violation any house in town. I,arge barn accommodations. of Millinery and Fancy Goods at her Colony extends into Osceola county, flax, 80 acres of wheat, 40 acres of corn PEACHES 14® 20 of the provisions of the first three sections of for a time it was thought that this house Stage office for the dllerent stage lines. COAL W ton 6,50 (H 8,00 this ordinance, upon the complaint of any person, store on Ninth Street. WORTHINGTON, MINN. Iowa, and many of the settlers now located and from 40 to 50 acres of tame grass. had been struck and fired by lightning. LUMBER—Common f)m. l(i,oo@20,00 such person so complaining shall be entitled [ly3fi] FINISHING 35,00@40,00 to receive from the Justice before whom such there, and whose trade goes to His flax is already from three to five Several persons ascended to the observatory People who want to see the most substantial conviction is had, one half of the penalty or fine imposed for such offense. DENTISTRY. Sibley, were attracted to this part of inches high/and he says he never saw on the Worthington Hotel and sidewalk and the neatest board SPECIAL NOTICES. DENTALopposite SEC. 6. It shall be the duty of the village eonstable ROOMS of K. BEDFORD are on 10th the West by the advertisements of Miller, flax grow so rapidly nor so beautifully. after looking for some time at the light fence in town are requested to call at to kill or cause to be desteoyed all dogs street, public square, and will be not licensed and collared according to the provisions open the last week In each mouth. Work insured Humiston & Co., setting forth the The house is built on a rise about 20 Gallons new Maple Syrup just received at concluded that it was caused by the firing the coiner of Fourth Avenue and of tills ordinance, and for killing or destroying live years. [27y MOORE & SMITH'S. twenty or thirty rods from the road such dog and disposing of the carcass in of a straw stack. advantages of this locality. The Colony Tenth Street and see how easy it is to a proper manner shall receive out of the village SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. Company have adveitised these and commands a good view of the East 5,000 Pickles in brine at Treasury the sum of seventy-five cents. make Mrs. Ensign's lots look 100 per On Sunday afternoon the light was T. SEC. 7. This ordinance shall be in force and IL JOHNSON, Dealer in Saddlery Hardware. prairies to the extent of a column to a Lake and the town. The slopes of this cent, better. accounted for. Word was brought to Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness always O O E & S I S take effect from and after its publication. on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly column and a half in between four hundred rise have been set with evergreens and Approved May 21,1874. town that the house of Mr. Hendrick A new $500 PIANO for $300. Warranted six done. Shop ou Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. Special attention is called to the new and five hundred different newspapers fruit trees, and north and west of the J. CRAFT, President years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 27 ly. Solomonson, a Swede, living across advertisement of C. C. Luckey announcing C. C. GOODNOW, Village Recorder. throughout the United States, slope groves of forest trees are planted. The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale Published May 30,1874. Ocheeda Lake, about six miles southeast M. B. SOILE', that hereafter he will deliver 38] by CHAS. F. HUMISTON. and have done more to call attention to The approach to the house is by two CJ of Worthington, had been struck COUNSELOR AT LAW and Notary Pubic— goods abouc town free of charge. Mr. TEED & BAKER, winding carriage roads. In a few the State at large than any one Oflice on 3d ave., opposite the park, WorthI Choice Roasted Coffee cheap at Bennett Bros. by lightning and burned, and that Mr. Luckey is determined to keep up with UKton, Minn. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. company has ever done, not excepting years the house will be surrounded with Seed Corn, Fieid Peas, Buckwheat and Beans I Solomonson's body was burned with the the times both as to stock and to methods even the railroad companies. a beautiful lawn set with shrubbery at Bennett Bios. house. The family, consisting of six j. s. SHUCK, of doing business. and fruit trees, and Mr. A. will have persons, (Mr. S., wife, and three children ATTORNEY The, soil and the climate of the National 1000 liolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring AT LAW, Heal Estate and col-I shown farmers how much a little expenditure lecting agent, would respectfully tender his Much needed improvements are now and the father of Mr. S.,) had finished Colony arc especially favored of Patterns, at •KtntlL DEALRM19 services to the people of this and adjoining comities, aud taste will do for a farm. going on at the foot of Third and of' supper only a short time before and hopes, bv prompt attention to IMH'M-SS 1 "gods and men." And we want to say BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. and fair ami honest dealings, to nieiit a siuue of Fifth Avenues. Third Avenue is being the house was struck. Mr. S. and the to the Gazette about what we intimated public patronage. Good goods at low prices at Bennett Bros. graded below the Third Avenue oldest boy were sitting near the window last week to the Rock Co. Herald, that 'iirnrnAiuiEii^ GRASSHOPPER CONVENTION. Good Cigars for ocents, at Bennett Bros. Ready Made Clothing Hotel, an 1 a gxd street will be made both reading the Bible Mrs. S. was in when surrounding papers attempt to The Grasshopper Convention on 1HYSICIArnlversitvSURGEONstates N AND Graduate of to the Lake. Fifth Avenue is also to the act of descending into the cellar detract from the National Colony they Tuesday, at Windom, was attended by Moulded Linen-Faced turned edge Harvard I tilted Kxaniln-1 ne Surgeon for Pensions. Oillce at Uai her & be graded to the Lake by private subscription. with some articles from the table, the detract ufrom themselves. The AD- about 200 persons. Nobles County, so Collars at 2oc a Box, at Lawrences, Worthington Minn. About $100 have been raised smaller boy holding a light, and the VANCE has spoken for all this section of far as we can learn, was not represented. BARBER & LAWRENCE'S to put in a neat and substantial father of Mr. S. was outside of the country and not this County alone. GEO. O. MOO HE, The contention passed a resolution Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. bridge, and to make a good street. house preparing to wash. The youngest Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern requesting Governor Davis to appoint Sugars by the Barren cheap at Bennett Bros. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, child lay in the cradle near the partition Iowa are "all of a piece," and Ex-Governor Stephen Miller a It is refreshing to see how the cottonwood A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery wall. Near this partition also are destined to become one of the finest Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Oillce and commissioner to visit Washington and trees in the park grow. Last Residence on loth stieet below the public hall, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, and Perfumery just received at stood the stove. The lightning struck garden spots of the West. As to Worthington ask relief of the General Government. Worthington, Minn. year they put o:t timid little head's the chimney, broke the stove to pieces B. & L. and our people, we take a just A motion was also carried to ask Congress Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or about the size of a peck or half-bushel and scattered it about the house, knocked pride in them, and we have the testimony to grant settlers the right to niijht. measure. Now some of their heads NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. out the partition and one end of the of scores of outsiders that the leave their claims until after the grasshopper Have just received a very fine stock of Spring are as large as a good-sized barrel. house and let the roof aud the ceiling Millinery & Fancy Goods. community is a model one in culture raid is passed and they can procure BANK OF WORTHINGTON. and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which down. The lightning passed into the The attention of our canine friends and character. seed for another year. A committee we are selling very cheap for cash. earth in one corner of the cellar making is invited to the ordinance requiring of one from each county represented Mrs. A. A. Stevens is receiving weekly a sunply EI.IHI- S\iiTn, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. Also Clothing made to order by a first-class For three years the National Colony of M.l-LINERY AND FANCY GOODS at a hole in the ground some five inches that they shall not appear on the streets was appointed to make a canvass her Store on Ninth Street, opposite the Thiid Avenue workman. Please give us a call. [4w35 INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. Company has been shaking the bush in diameter and so deep that the workmen Hotel. Ladies are respect 1 nil invited to ithout collars on. This seems to be and ascertain what relief is needed, and the surrounding counties have call and examine the Goods, which are all NEW Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given who cleared away the debris were an "unjust discrimination," which is the result to be reported to Governor AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. Age for WOR THING TON SEMINAR to collections. been catching a good share of the birds. Madame Demorest's Patterns. [3\\38 Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 unable to find the bottom. The house forbidden by the railroad law, for men Miller at once. o'clock, p. in. Of course, the greater part remain here FOR. YOUTH or DOTH SEXES, GROCERIES took fire immediately. Mrs. Solomonson appear on our streets every day without AT WORTHING Toy, XOBLES CO. MIXN The Convention was probably premature in Nobles County, but Hock, Cottonwood, was hurt about the head by pieces collars on. Then the dogs are not ON THE ST. PAUL & SIOUX CITY c. II. BENTON, C. C. COODNOW, and the result of the apprehended Jackson, and Osceola across the of the stove, but she recovered in time RAILWAY. Att'y at Law. Notary Public. permitted to be at large at all without loss of another crop. We still believe E I E E line, have scores of settlers who were Benton & Goodnow, to make her escape from under the fallen a license. The constable is authorized This Institution is announced In accordance that the grasshoppers will not woik a b"ought here through the agency of building. One of the boys escaped to shoot, them down "like a dog," or with the declaration of the founders of the National FREE OF CHARGE general or very serious destruction of Att'ys & Counselors at Law,like es-Miller, Humiston & Co. Thus are we with his mother and the other one a man down South, in case they Colony, that the early establishment of crops the present season, for this would doing good to those who "despitefully" caped through the window in the end appeal* without collars. seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some be contrary to precedent, and we do use \is. We are overrunning them HEAL ESTATE, wall. The ceiling rested upon the cradle, favorable point, was part of their plan. Orders for Groceries left at my store will receive not think an appeal to the General Government with blessings and with generous treatment, New signs are now in order. Moore but the infant child was unhurt, prompt attention, and the goods ni be INSURANCE AND It has been Judged advisable to put the enterprise FREeE necessary unless there should and, without confessing it to livered AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED & Smith have put up one about 30 feet and the mother succeeded in drawing OF CHARGE. We im ite all our iriends to come under denominational control it is, accordingly, COLLECTION AGENTS. be another loss of crop. Even then, we themselves, they are adopting our ideas. long, gotten up by Mr. Harrington in and test our Stock of Groceiics and Provisions it out just in time to save it from the for themselves, and be convinced we are selling Introduced under tile patronage of the think the State should render the necessary The temperance feature is a leven which his best style, The letters are gilded Particular attention paid to business before flames. Mr. Solomonson, it seems, was them at bottom pi ices. Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to the local and general Land Otlices. aid. That there are many families is pervading the whole lump of counties We intend to sell only the best of everything and read about like this, caught where he sat and held fast by 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate Hamline University. It will be conducted in in Jackson, Nobles, Rock, Murray COLONY DRUG STORE. around us, and all the children are prices. the demolished building, being apparently the most cathode spirit: the object being to unite and Cottonwood counties who will need B. N. CARRIER, beginning to cry to come up to Worthington We quote the priee? of a few staple goods: dead. The oldest boy succeeded liberal culture with the precepts and spiritof the aid to carry them until harvest cannot Brown Sugar, 9]4 pounds, $1 00 and go to the Seminary. We Mr. C. C. Luckey has also put up a in getting hold of his father's hand by Yellow C. 8Vi 1 00 Christian system. be denied, but after that time, should shall not stop doing good to our neighbors large sign over his Grocery and Provision Coffee A. (white) 8 1 00 ATTORNEY AT LAW, reaching through the window in the Standard 100 there be a good crop, Southwestern because they receive it in a narrow The Seminary building, now known as the store. Benton & Goodnow have Molasses fl gallon, 70 fallen Avail, and, with the assistance of AND Minnesota can rake care of herself. Molasses Syrup $1 20 spirit. Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attractive, also put out a neat new sign. a neighbor who had arrived, every effort Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding We ought probably to say a word here and .admirably located. It fronts on the prices. was made to extricate the body. CLERK OF DIST. COURT, The transformation which Fourth Public Square, in Worthington, within a short THE GRASSHOPPERS. concerning a letter from Jackson county Groceries and Provisions given in exchange The flames, however, drove them away Avenue has undergone since this date for Country Produce. AH businessleft with him will receive prompt distance of West Okabena Lake. We have nothing very new to report which appeared the St. Paul Press, in a few minutes and the family could last year is certainly very pleasant to C. C. LUCKEY. 38tf] attention, saying that the people of the State had It is intended to make the Seminary an honor concerning the grasshoppers. They are only look on in helpless agony while the see. Looking out the street from the Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. been imposed upon by Warren Smith to the State—the equal of any similar Institution haying a vigorous growth and their appetites body was consumed. The floor soon Hall, it is decidedly the handsomest Two desirable Farms near A'orthington and others sent out to ask aid. This in the West. The board of instruction is already E A E S A E A E N seem to be good. Thus far the for sale. Also House to rent. Apply gave way and the body fell through into street in town, with its trees, its of course comes fron an irresponible large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both damage is chiefly in prospect, and farmers to WJ S. STOCKDALE. the cellar and for some time could sidewalks, its fences and its neat residences. person and is denounced as libelous by the experience and ability essential to success. SOULE & LANGDON, are beginning now to be somewhat be seen leaning against the cellar wall. FOR SALE. all honest men in the several counties As occasion demands it will be enlarged and afraid of another loss of crop. In some The flesh was burned from the bones A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, which have received aid. nothing shall be wanting to the completeness of PERSONALS. Dealers in Real Estate, places they have injured the flax to some on Tenth hti eet, t\v floors noi tli of 01 thington and a portion of the bones was also consumed. Hotel. Also about 80 acres of land near the village Homesteads, Preemptions A. D. Perkins, of Windom, was in the several departments. extent, which they seem to prefer to the all of which will be sold at a bargain. and Town Property Bought and Sold. town on Tuesday. [4w37] C. P. FAKE. An infant child of Mr. L. F. Bennett The contemplated course of study will cover a wheat. They are not generally distributed Worthington, August 31. Mr. Lumbard,of Fiskdale, Mass.,has died on Thursday night. The funeral period of three years the design being to prepare throughout the county, but we do The house and all the contents were OKABENA HOUSE I OR SALE. been here for several days looking for will take place to-day at 10 o'clock at students for a collegiate course, or to qualify not see why they cannot deploy at The undersigned wishes to sell the Okahena consumed and the loss is estimated at S. A. IIILDRETII, Hotel, located on Ninth street, in Woitliiugtou. a location. the Union Church. ,them to engage successfully in business pursuits. about $1,000. Lumber to rebuild the any moment and caver all the ground. The house has a good inn of pationaire, and lias Opened a J. H. Cunningham, of Graham Lakes, good stabling for teams. Am compelled to Preparatory classes, however, will be house has been donated and quite a sum The birds are eating thousands of them change business on account of the ill health The Mortgage sale advertised elsewhere ormed, especially for the first six months, during was in town Tuesday. of money has been raised for the relief and farmers are fighting them in various my «i fe. For p.u ticulars add ress. S A I N S A O O N did not take place on Tuesday [36tf] C. P. STOUGII. which time, it may be presumed, many will be G. A. Slater, of Hennepin county, of the distressed family. ways. Mr. Ames drives them into last owing to the refusal of the Deputy on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, unprepared for the regular course. is here visiting his brother-in-law, Mr. TAKEN UP. winrows of hay or straw and burns where he is prepared to wait upon the public By the subscriber, in Elk township, four mare We acknowledge the receipt of an in* Sheriff to make the sale. By reference Coons, and is looking about the Colony in anything pertaining to Ins line. While the school in Itself will be unequivocally them. Pi of.-Humiston put the "rollers colts and one horse colt. Two of tl horse colts The patronage of the public solicited, vitation from the editors of the Spirit to the .advertisement it will be seen are son el, two ba. and the mare colt dark gray. for a location. Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages on his wheat and crushed them as All have white in face. The owner will please Lake Beacon to attend the Editorial that the sale will take place on Tuesday of location in a community not only highly they kept accumulating in front of the prove property, pay charges and take the same Mr. Chidley and Warren Smith, of THIRD A YEN UE HO 1 EL, Convention for Northwestern Iowa, to away. [3w35] S. NELSON. next. intelligent and moral, but uncurst by the liquor "rollers." Graham Lakes, were in town on Thursday. be held at that place on the 17th of FOR SA LE. trafic. This nefarious trade, the prolific source We learned yesterday, from a gentleman C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. June. Unless we shall have a rush of MINOR ARRIVALS. House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of of poverty and crime. Is, by law, utterly excluded A. A. Parsons, of Hersey, was in who lives- near Clear Lake, in Dr. Moore went to Hersey at telegraph 32t] BENTON & GOODNOW'. job work like that which has overwhelmed from Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or Worthington, Minn. town on Thursday. Jackson county, that they had eaten off speed a few days since to meet a the Jacksen Republic, we guardian will uudcr-estimate the importance of Mr. Bartlett and Mr. Hall, from WANTED, the wheat of one or two men near the little settler at the residence of Chas. hope to attend. A few good Milch Cows suitable for Stock-raising this most significant fact. Maine, were stopping at the Worthington OKABENA HOUSE, town of Jackson that west of that A. Barrows. A plump boy, and worth and Dairy purposes. Inquire of Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department Hotel during the week. They are We intended last week to announce place there are not many of them, and a cool half million dollars—to his parents. E. S. MILLS, Bigelow, Minn. C. P- STOUGII, Proprietor. that Prof. Bagley proposes to give a with which he has been long and honorably connected, looking at this part of the West with a that east of the town, extending eastward aud brings with him, as a gift tot he institution, view to locating. Concert of Vocal and Instrumental THE PHOTOGRAPH WORTHINGTON. MINN, into Martin county, and southward philosophical and chemical apparatus music, but the slip containing the announcement Mr. Gibson and lady, of Chicago, are FAMILY RECORD into Emmet county, Iowa, they COR RESPOND EN CE. On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. worth six hundred and fifty dollars. was mislaid. He will be making a Summer visit to friends in are quite thick and are cutting the crops assisted by his brother. Worthington, and are the guests of badly. This gentleman is positive in PRICES or TUITION.—In order to extend as far FROM HERSEY. B. W W O O S N O O as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those J. C. Clarke. Mr. G. has fully determined his belief that the first hatch are gone Is and Elegant Oil Chromo, Photograph Album HERSEY, Nobles Co Minn., May 29,1874. S Mr. Amos Smith and family will and Family liecord Combined, and is designed who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the to make Worthington his home, and that the whole hatch are working EDITOR ADVANCE:—Mr. T. Conger went All orders for surveying thankfully received for the insertion and preservation of the pictures leave for New York on Monday next. and promptly executed. Oflice with Shuck & through town this week with 30 head of cattle times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but and will leave Chicago as soon as arrangements of the family as well as the names. It is something in a southeastward direction as rapidly Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. new. beautiful, useful and attractive, and We regret to lose them from our midst. for his farm in the town of Fairview. He Is getting •5.00 per quarter. This charge will be uniform for so doing can be completed. as possible. He thinks also that they [30t] should ornament every home in the land. All in lumber to build him a barn 40x60. Who Mrs. Smith has been a favorite and who see it pronounce ft superb, and are lavish for all studies except instrumental music, French are sparing the crops because they feed beats it in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a faithful worker in the Union Congregational B. T. BABBITT'S and ornamental needlework. Gov. Miller was in town yesterday. tasteful setting of gold and beautiful colors, and mostly on the prairie grass while it is Grisshoppers are numerous. Experiments it is at once and forever a household treasure. Sunday School, and her class, Address all communications in regard to the are being tried to check their ravages on crops. It is understood that he will not accept young and tender. Price, $1.00. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of Pure Concentrated Potash, consisting of Captain Smith's Jennie Seminary to B. H. CKEVEK, Worthington, Nobles A careful investigation of their habits should be price. A GOOD THING FOK AGENTS, Men the appointment of the Receiver and Women, Boys and Girls: whole or spare Co., Minnesota. made, and the results placed before the public, and Mattie, Ella Grant, Berta Law, We see by the Sibley Gazette that they time, day-time or evening. Agents wanted ev of the Bismarck land office. We hope Of Double the Strength of any other so that the people where they may make their BOARDING.—Students can, during the coming Willie Grant, Charley Anderson, Byron are doing some damage along the road erywhere. COMPLETE OUTEIT mailed, post-daid, he will not, for his services are needed next raid may be forewarned, which may do on receipt of price. Address tiie BEVEHLY COMPANY, winter, be accommodated In private families on S A O N I I N S S A N E Plumb and Allie Coons, surprised as far as Le Mars. The Gazette says much toward their final destruction. In case 284 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be along the line of the Sioux City and I have recently perfected a new method of J(only their teacher a few evenings since by jacking iny Potash, or Lye, and am now packing they should stop here and deposit their eggs for "The oldest inhabitants, those who made to provide for any students who may prefer St. Paul Railroad. In Balls, the coating of which will saponify, THE GEM the next crop we shall know what to do, and it suddenly appearing at her house and to board themselves. As soon as the success have seen their ravages before, do not and does not injure the Soap. It Is packed Hon. E. P. Freeman was in town on will be our duty to our country to do it. I O S O E of the institution is assured, a boarding house lu boxes containing 4 and 481b. Balls, and in no presenting her a handsome picture. seem to manifest any alarm, for they other way. Directions in English and German, A new settler, of the masculine gender, called will be added to our present accommodations. Thursday attending a case of contest for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, say that in 1867 they were there in great on Mr. Chas. A Barrows a few days since, and before the Land Office. This was the accompantng each package. BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. DECORATION DAY. Is the most wonderful scientific production of the present indications are that he will make numbers, deposited an immense quantity the nineteenth ceuturv. It furnishes the power ,. B. T. BABBITT, case of D. S. Law against the Rev. Mr, As announced last week, the Grand B. If. CKEVEK, A. M., Principal. ids home. of a high priced instrument for -i mere tiifle, 32] of eggs, but on hatching out in the W to 81 Washington St., N. Y. Mental and Moral Science. and exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever Clianey, a case which excited a good Army have made preparations to celebrate Mrs. Watson Is soon to leave the Hotel at this invented. It reveals the hidden wonbers of spring of 1868, they left about as soon K. F. HUMISTON, A. M., deal of interest. place to respond to a very urgent appeal from Decoration Day (to-day) in an God's minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Animals A. V. ROBINSON, Natural Science. as they got wings big enough tofly,doing in Water, Butterflies' Feathers, the Golden her friends in Osceola, Wis., where she used to appropriate manner. The exercises Messrs. Sykes and Funk, from near Marrow of a Hair, etc., etc. liaison/tows TRICHINA CHAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., reside. no material damage, and that crops SPIRALIS or pork Worm, xrhorerer will begin this afternoon at half past Gree Iat»n aud Mathematics. Quincy, Illinois, left for home yesterday. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, Martin Heiser is building a large addition to it exists in pork. IT IS Jl'ST THE THING FOK were about as good as usual." The CHAS. H. BAithows, They have secured some 1,200 one o*clock. Dr. J. A. Leonard will deliver CHILDREN AND YOUNG FOLKS, and grown his store, which he will use temporarily as a Book-keeping and Peunanship. folks too. Price, $1.50. Sent by mail, post-paid, Sioux City Journal has reports covering dwelling house. acres of land here with a view to mak the opening address and Maj. T. Office and shop on Tenth Street, opposite Miller's on receipt of pi ice. A GREAT CHANCE FOK MART H. CKEVEK, Hall. an area of 400 miles, and says the reports If the grasshoppers commence at the outer AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men C. Bell the addresss at the Cemetery. ing their home in the National Colony. Instrumental Music—Pianoand Organ and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare edge of your garden or field of grain, set aboard are generally favorable and that CLARA J. CRAFT, time, day time or evening. COMPLETE OUTFIT WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, 12 inches wide edgewise so close to the ground Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE mailed,_post-paid, on receipt of price. Address We learn that David Twitchell yesterday French. serious damage to crops is not apprehended. Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, furnishing that they canuot crawl under, around the lot, THE BEVERLY COMPANY, 284 Wabash Ave.. Flans, Specifications and Estimates. Office. received a severe cut in the wrist. J.CRAFT. M. D., and sec if they will hop over. Try it. CHICAGO. Voeal Culture. maM^mimsmmK®*