Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
June 6, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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FARMERS1 DEPARTMENT. Financial Statement. NEWSPAPER SCANDAL AND MURDER. County Interest ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. NOTICES OF CONTEST. The Chicago Times is considered the Two mill 3Ppe»terit jj^bxncf* ARRIVES. NOTICE., leading Democratic newspaper of the DISTANCE APART FOB TREES. STATE U. S. Land Office, Worthington. 8940 61 Eastern (dally) 5 p. m. OP MINNESOTA, I We see by the St. Paul Press that Minn. May 27, 1874. Northwest. When the Times takes Southern 9 4 2 a.m. LIABILITIES AND ASSETS. Complaint having been entered at this office COUNTY Of NOBLES: Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, there is still an impression that in order Termsfts.ooa Year, $i.o» for Sis Months. snuff the smaller Democratic newspaperssneeze. by John O'Brien against Oscar R. Bowers UABrjJTIES. •Annual Statement showing the Receipts and Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. for abandoning homestead entry No. 7889 to secure the State bounty trees must General County Revenue: Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. They derive their opinions Expenditures of Nobles County from January .1. dated April 13th, 1872, upon the nVtoeV£ of section Floating debt In county orders t57 24 •lackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. 111. SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1874. 1873,toFebruarr28, 1874 and also the Liabilities be planted in rows not more than eight 34, township 101, rauue 41, in Nobles County. and their tone largely from the Times Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p. 111. Bonded indebtedness doo 00 Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of and Assets at the present date, according to feet apart each way. The two laws, as DEPARTS. and hence the power of the Times for said entry the said parties are hereby summoned Every parent whose son Is away at school, the Statutes made and provided: Eastern (daily) 9:42 a. in. toappear at this office on the 27th day of June, we have frequently stated, providing should supply him with a newspaper. I well remember nmuutsT FUHD. evil is considerable. And this same Southern 5 p. m. 1874, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish GENERAL COUNTY REVENUE what a marked difference there was Floating debt in county orders for bounty on tree culture, say nothing Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, testimony concerning said alleged abandonment, between those of my schoolmates who had, and Chicago Times has done more to feed Received. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. A. LEONARD, Register. ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND. those who had not, access to newspapers. Other about the distance at which trees must From Tax Collected for 1872, $906,37 the depraved appetite for scandal than Spirit Lake, Monday 7 a 111, 38] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Iteceiver. things being equal, the first were always decidedly Floating debt in county orders for 1873 7 56 Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a. in, be planted apart in groves, but both superior to the last in debate, composition all the vile New York publications put POOR FUND. Fine ft om County Attorney 5o!oo "V-otice. u. s. Land dace, Worthington, and general intelligence.—Daniel Webster. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a.m. laws provide that in planting a row of Advertising Fees Floating debt In county orders 1 1 Mum., May 20th, 1874. Ail mails close 20 minutes before departure. together, not excepting the WooduuU's Interest on Redemption 164 Complaint having been entered at this office by Office hours from 7 a. in. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, trees along the highway they shall be Tax col. on Special County Fund 272,13 REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. Weekly, the Day's Doings and the Police Mons E. Distad against Martin Jensen, for $4431 22 from 12 m. to 1 p. in. planted not more than one rod apart. abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated ASSETS. Gazette. Not only does it revel in every $1148.80 C. C, GOODNOW, F. M. July ,12th. 1872, upon the se^i section 20, township The Republicans of the Frst Congressional Expenditures Delinquent taxes of 1872 Persons, therefore, who comply with 3897,83 304 68 102, range 42,111 Nobles Countv, Minnesota, District of Minnesota will meet in delegate convention item of scandal concerning such men St. Paul & Sioux City Taxes of I 73 noic due: with a view to the cancellation of said entry at Owatonna. on Tuesday, July 14th, the Act of Congress in planting trees INTEREST FUND. General couuty revenue as Beecher and 'Colfax, but the good the said parties are hereby summoned to appear 1874, at 8 o'clock p. m., to nominate a candidate 2058 64 Received. Interest at this office on the 20th, day of June, 1874, at 9 on a tree claim, placing the trees twelve 1029 16 for Congress for the term commencing on the and pure of humbler name, provided Two mill fund o'clock a. 111., to respond and furnish testimony From tax colected for 1872 •182,23 503 89 4th of Marth, 1875. feet apart each way, will secure the AND Road and bridge lund concerning said alleged abandonment. 1873 3,78 332 22 they are in any way connected with the -The basis of county representation has been Poor fund J. A. LEONARD, Register. 255 49 State bounty. fixed as follows: One delegate for each organized Republican party, are mercilessly heralded Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. 37] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Iteceiver. 186,01 county In said district, and one delegate for Expenditures, 211,12 $4484 06 each 200 Republican voters ormajor part thereof to the world as anything which a "\T°TICE. U. -. Land Office, Worthington. Furniture In county office PLANTING SOFT MAPLE SEED. 300 00 TWO MILL FUND. cast for Governor in 1878. Under such appointment Ill Minn., May 9th, 1874. Books, blanks fcc. vile tongue may choose to suggest. Soft maple seed have already begun counties will be eutltled to delegates as 2500 00 Complaint liavine been entered at this office by Received. Peder G. Swanson against Grove W. Looniis, for follows: This class of newspapers, with the #WK c*J,tiry the above to be a true statement to arrive and next week will be the time From tax collected for 1872 182,23 Murray abandoning homestead entry No. 7949, dated of the Financial Condition of Nobles County. Blue Earth 8 1873 189 Cottonwood Nobles Times for a leader, have hounded Commissioner to plant them. L. M. Ford, agricultural Minnesota on the first day of March, A. D. 1874. April 27th, 1872, upon the sw^4of section 26, township TIME CARD. Dodge Olmsted 101, range 39, in Nobles County, Minnesota, Ootno West. Smith almost to the grave 184,12 Faribault editor of the St. Paul Press, says Pipestone I. P. DURFEE, Ch'n Board of Com. with a view to the cancellation of said entry the Expenditures, Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. 97,50 Fillmore Attest. Rock said parties are hereby summoned to appear at and driven his wife into an insane asylum of the planting: Freeborn WM. M. BEAR, Auditor. Worthington, at 5.00 p. in Steele this oftlceon the 17th day of June, 1874, at 9o'clock ROAD AND BRIDGE. Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 u. in Houston Waseca a raving maniac. A late triumph a. in., to res|Mnd and furnish testimony concerning Seeds of the soft and scarlet maple are a LtrCKET, Going East. Jackson Watonwan said alleged abandonment. Appropriation from gen'l Co. Bev. Fund 52,50 Leave Sioux City at 5.30 a. of the Ttmes in this direction was in now about one-half grown, and will Martin Winona J. A. LEONARD, Register Expenditures, 1548,36 Worthington, at 9.42 a. mature in two weeks. They must be Moweorder killing the wife of General McCook by 4w36] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. POOR FUND. Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. in By of Committee. planted before getting dry, or as soon Receipts, 00,00 J. M. BUHLIMOAME, Chairman. publishing an insinuation that to secure VrOTICE-U. S. Land Officp, Worthington, as they fall. In this vicinity they can Expenditure*, 137,00 Dated Owatonna. May 20,1874. 1 1 Minn., Mav 15th, 1874. her husband's appointment, Mrs. be gathered for about two dollars per ORDERS ISSCED. 1,500,000 ACRES Complaint having been entered at this office by McCook had encouraged and submitted bushel. We hire boys to do the work M. L. Miller, Commissioner's salary, $20,07 Aikin Miier against James Merwin, for abandoiiing THE FENCINGIN LA W. O E homestead entry No. 8330, dated July }".}'A?,k Zeinei". freight paid, 4,00 and there is a prospect for a good crop. A friend requests U3 to publish this to such attentions from the President 1.5, 1872, upon the south-west quarter of William M. Bear, canvassing Co. vote, 5.60 We hope not a few in our State will PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, section 2f, township 105, range 40, in Nobles law. We have no copy at hand, but find M. B. Soule, Counsel fees, 10,00 as no honest woman would permit. couuty, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation plant maple seeds this season. A bushel 1.1*. Durfee, salary and milage 6.60 by reference to our flies that the law of said entry, the said parties are hereby This libel was handed to her while she H. D. Bookstaver, expressage 5,00 they say produces about 10,000 trees. za* summoned to appear at this office on the I5tn postage 4,50 designates certain counties which have Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern was suffering from a temporary illness. day of June, 1H74. at 0 o'clock a. m. to respond Irwin S. Swan, salary as com. in full 6,00 Iowa, and furnish testimony concerning said alleged the power to call special town meetings T. C. Bell, salary as Co. Supt. 16,00 GOPHERS. It is said that she never smiled after abandonment. John H. Cunningham, expressage 2,00 CONFECTIONERY O S A E A writer in the Sioux Falls Independent and pass a by-law allowing stock reading it, and soon sank and died. J. A. LEONARD, Register, Charles Bullh, shei itt'b fees 8 40 says that "one little girl caught 8 at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. 4w36] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. John Haggard, carrying election returns 1,40 to run at large in the day time, between The St. Paul Pioneer, speaking of this H. D. Bookstaver, reg. births and deaths 1,50 ALSO TOWN LOTS, gophers in a few hours, and she did not the first day of April and the fifteenth "YOTICE.—r. S. Land Ofiice, Worthington, newspaper murder, says: What comment St. Faul Press Co., books and stationery 1035,35 in towns at rair ad stations. Land bonds of the 1 Minn., Mav2d, 1S74. have to go far to do it either." He says H. D. Bookstaver, salary for March, 1873 51,80 day of October. Among these Sioux City and St. Paul Kailroad to be taken at can be made—what terms are Complaint Inning benn entered at this office, M. n. Soule as county attorney 25,00 par in exchange lor land wiiliin their limits. further: bv Tlios. H. Childs against Joseph Gaskell for counties are Nobles, Rock, Jackson, 25 00 sufficiently strong to express—the indignant For particulars address: '•Land Department A plan that works well with these \V. Lawrence, assessing 2d ass't dist. 6u!oo St. P. & S. C. and S. C. & &t. P. It. It. Co., St.l'aul Cottonwood and Murray. detestation which every lover of Minn. pests is to take pumpkin or squash I .t a to el & a* Co. Tieas. 10,25 good character and every defender of a MORTGAGE seeds, and splitting them at the pointed J. W. Miller, canvassing Co. vote 1871 3,60 THE SO UTHERN M1NNESO TA. SALE.—Whereas defanlt has said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Having purchased an entire new end insert a little strichnine, half the M. L. Miller, salary as coinmlssio er 16,14 been made in the conditions of a certain indenture pure and honorable home will feel, upon The Jackson Republic says that during this ofiice at Worthington, on the 1st dav of stock of Groceries and Confectioneries, of Mortgage bearing date the 27th da\ size of a pin head, then pinch the seed Charles Bullis, sheriff fees 6,84 .Mine, 18*4, at 9o'clock a. in, to respond and last week an official of the Southern hearing the sad particulars of this murdered of January, A. U. 1873, and executed and delivered we now invite the public to call and examine furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonincut. H. D. Bookstaver, salary for March, 1873 50,00 together and place "where it will do the by Michael E. Oonolitie and his wife, Mary Charles Bullis, sheriff's fees 9)50 woman's death V" Minnesota road was in that town our goods and prices, and will most good." A person can prepare 200 Jane Oonohue, both of iiulom, Minnesota, I. P. Durfee, commissioner's salary 7,28 J. A. LEONARD, Register. guarantee the same to suit all. Mortgagors, to C. Seabury for the transacting some business with the The very latest assault of the Times seeds in an evening. They should all M. B. Spnla, salary as county attorney 33,33 J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. creditors of the said Michael E. Donohnc, Our stock of H. JD. Bookstaver, sal. as auditor to Mav 31 50,00 be marked P, lest some careless boy County Treasurer and that while there Mortgagee, whereby the said mortgagors did upon the good name of respectable people, C. C. Goodnow, salary as com. in part 1872 11,73 "VOTICE.—V S. Land Office, Worthington, should eat one. bargain, grant, sell and convey unto the said Charles W. Bullis, sheriff's lees 4,50 Minn., May 1st. ISM. he told a citizen that the road would SUGARS, of which we have heard, was in mortgagee ihe following desciibed real estate M. 11. Stevens, printing 43 20 Complaint having been entered at this office by situate and being in the county of Nobles and C. C. Goodnow, sal. as com. in full 1872 10,35 be built to Fairmont and Jackson. We John Youngstrom was telling us the Daniel Stone against Franklin H. Blakeslee for the publication of a vile story affecting TEAS, State of Minnesota, and known and designated I. P. Durfee, salary as commissioner 3,40 abandoniugniomestead entry No. 8678dated Feb. history of his spring's work the other as follows, to wit: the south east quarter (s.e.K) are not inclined to take any stock in H. D. Bookstaver, salary in part 12,00 the social standing of several prominent 25th, 1*73, upon the sV, nwV4 Section 30, Township ot section twenty-two (22), in township one day, and we believe it is worth putting p. H. Chapman, ass'ng «. Lane township 16,00 COFFEES 102. Range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with any rumors concerning the early extension citizens of Rockford, Illinois. hundred and two (102), iu range thirtv-niiie (39) St. Paul Press Co. book 34:00 into print. With one span of horses a \ie\v to the cancellation of said entry the said Jonas Parsliall, carrying election returns 2,60 containing one bundled and sixty (160") acres of of the Southern Minnesota, especially AND The story was false and so absolutely partie are herebv summoned to appear at this and a harrow, he, with the assistance land, more or less, accoiding to gb\eminent survey Charles risbee, assessing Hersey 1872 16,00 office on the 1st da\ of June, 1874, at 9o'elock with tli- hereditaments and appurtenances since the panic and anti-tailroad of his father-in-law. put in 150 acres of H. D- Bookstaver, salary as auditor 50,00 filthy that it is aaid even the Police Gazette SPICES a. m., to lespoud mid ruinisii testimony concerning theieuiiio belonging, to secure the pament of C. C. Goodnow, stationery 20,45 grain. It was all sown by hand. Thirty-two movement have given such a said alleged abandonment. would not have published it even C. E. tiooduow, rent to Aug. 7,1873, 37,50 the sum of eight hundred doUars,accordiiigtothe Is well selected and prices made to suit J. A. LEONARD. Register. acres of this was plowed and the conditions of a cei tain promissory noteTor the K. D. Barber,-lamp and oil for office 1,25 decided check to railroad building. if true. The Chicago Tribune, speaking J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. the times. si 111oi eight hundred dollars executed by the said H. D. Bookstaver, expressage and lamp top 3,80 grain put in, in seven days. Remember, Michael E. Donohue to the said C. Seaburj or order We think it quite probable, however, H. Brayton, treasurer's fees 12,88 of the slanders, says only one team and two men to do J. 8. Shuck, office rent and fuol 50,00 for the use of ihe creditors of the said Michael X"OTICE. lT. S Land Office, Worthington, that when the Southern Minnesota is Canned Fruits. E. Donoliue, and bearing d.ite January the business, and nary a seeder. That stone & Parker office furniture 300,00 1 Minn.. April 20th. 1874. "They could have found light nowhere 27th. 1873, and due one jear after date and D. Barber, oil for lamp 50 Complaint having been entered at this office by is what we call doing a good deal of extended, it will be on the line of the except in the Chicago Times. which said mortgage was afterwards, on the M. B. Soule, office rent to May 5th 13,00 Aikin MU"'i against Hosea H. Hrvant for abandoning busiuess in a short time, with limited Lth day of February, A. D. 1K7S, duly recorded county-seats of the southern tier of Our correspondent in Rockford says H. D. Huinistoii. oil can 75 homestead entr) No. 75174.* dated Mav 6th. in the office of the Kegister of Deeds for said Nobles help. Somebody beat it.—Litchfitld 1872, upou the el4jsw^ and sev of seel Ion that the indignation in that city over hFi D»ufnee» sel vi»8 «a board of audit 12,80 COVE OYSTERS, counties, taking in Jackson and Worthington. County, in Book "A" of mortgages, on pages #2, township 101, iange 30, in Nobles Countv. Ledger. the libel is intense, and that the paper M. L. Miller, 'salary as commissioner 14,40 sixt-two (02) and sixty-three (63), and there Minnesota, with a \iew to the cancellation of PEACHES, ™.B-,Pau.1' Msesslnfttowu of Indian Lake 17 00 is claimed to be due at the date of this notice, will forever be excluded from respectable said entrj the said parties are hereby summoned and is due on the said note and mortgage for SARTORIS—GRANT. CharleMl,Bullissalary sheriff fees 7 60 to appear at this office on the 4th day of June families in that vicinity. Respectable CHERRIES, piiucipal and interest, tlte sum of eight hundred & ^X' ler, as commissioner 35,50 1S74. at 9 o'clock a. 111.. to respond and fin nish testimony It is annouced by telegraph that Mr. SENATOR WINDOWS TRANSPORTATION families that have been taking the and nine and thirtv-threehundredthsdolIar.s,and M-,P-j?rule' sa,ay as county attorney 16,67 concerning said alleged abandonment. BILL. PLUMS, no action or proceeding at law has been instituted and Mrs. Sartoris have arrived safely T. C. Bell, as county superintendent 22,36 J. A. LEONARD, Register. Times deserve what they get for their to recover the said mortgage debt or any part fc. Goodnow, reut to Nov. 7,1873 37 50 The substitute reported by Senator 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. pains. As well admit a bawdy book to in England. Immediately upon the thereof. Now therefore, notice is hereby guen 0 A Faiwkee, assessing Bigelow 1872 14 00 TOMATOES, that under aud bj viitue of the power of "sale 111 Windom, from the transportation committee, a place in a public library as such a W W Cosper. assessing Seward and 1st heels of this despatch comes another THENATIONALCOLONY said moitgage contained, and in pursuance 01 Assesineut district 28 00 &c. paper in the household. It has long for the House bill to regulate the statute in such case made and provided, said to the effect that the Queen purposes «J°!"V .Cunningham, reg. births & deaths 2 00 been that no respectable woman in mortgage will be foreclosed by the sale of said commerce among the several States, Hallett, assessing Graham Lakes 16 50 LOCATED making Mr. Sartoris a Baronet, so that mortgaged piemises, at public auction to the Chicago would be seen reading a copy Andrew Thompson, ass'ng 1st assessment DRIED FRUIT highest bidder lor cash, at the front door of the provides that every line of railroad extending IX SOUTHWESTERN district l«7'i 6 00 of the Times. This will probably be he may have the honor of being presented County Auditor's office, in the \illage of Worthington, Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. into or through two or more Bookstaver, salary Jan. & Feb. 1873 100 00 the case henceforth in Rockford." Nobles t'uuutv, Minnesota, on the 2Uth at Court, where his wife has been presented fees on bord of audit 6 00 day of Ma, A. 1). 1*74, at ten oclock iu tne toienoon, CHERRIES, States, and employed in carrying The parties slandered at Rockford by virtue of her position as salary to August, 1873 38 00 to pa oft and satisf the amount then due Twelve Townships J^ expressage 7 60 on said note for principal and niteiest. and all freights between points in different PRUNES, have brought suit against the Times for daughter of the President. St. Paul Press Company, books 304 00 costs and xpciw of such sale, together with the due on cancellation States, or to or from any foieign country, sum ot t\veut dollars Attorney's tees stipulated $50,000damages. The Rockford Gazette BLACKBERRIES, The Washington correspondent of of order by bonds 1, 2, 3, Aug. 18,1873 91 95 to be paid iu said mortgage iu case ot a foreclosure Rich Prairie Land whether owned or operated by one John II Cunningham, on board of audit 3 00 says: thereof. the Toledo Commercial gives the names APPLES, 11 Bookstaver, salary for August, 1873 50 ou Dated April 1st, ls74. or by several corporations or persons, Mrs. Gen. McCook is hardly in her Bell, assessing village Worthington 28 00 of the young people as Ellen Wrenshall PEACHES, In Nobles County, Minnesota. Thurber, town of Worthington 20 00 shall keep posted in each of its stations grave when a young lady of unblemished Grant and Algernon Charles Frederick Bookstaver, salary 50 00 The above sale is hereby postponed until Tuesday reputation, the daughter of an eminent and depots, full classifications of freight BSoule, salary to 00 CURRANTS, the 2d day of June, 1874, at the hour and Sartoris, and says it is a genuine love citizen and public officer, is selected for 1 Durfev services as commissioner 9 80 place abo\e mentioned. and its charges per mile for every distance &c, &c. W Miller. 14 60 purposes of slander—such slander as match. And this is how it came '. SEABURY, Mortgagee.b Miller, 12 60 for which it receives freight for ROGERS & ROGERS, might well drive her to insanity, and about W W Dow, assessing Ransom 1873 16 50 Attorne for Mortgagee, CONFECTIONERIES. transportation, and rates so established Bookstaver, salary for Oct., 1773 50 00 which cannot fail to cause her and her 30] St. Paul, Minn. Young Sartoris was the second son E Goodnow, office rent to Feb., 1874 37 50 and posted shall be the lawful rates it relatives a life-long sorrow. A short Soil and Climate Goodnow, postage stamps 65 of Wars-Ash House, Litchfield, England. COMMON AND FANCY CANDIES, time ago, the editor of the Times announced Bookstaver, salary for Nov. 1873 50 00 shall charge in any case, except for He is a civil engineer by profession, that if he did not take due in part for Dec. 20 00 CHANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, government transportation and for and made the acquaintance of Stevens, printing 40 25 vengeance on Dr. Johnson and sundry FIGS, DATES, ALMONDS, Miss Grant on boaid the steamer Russia, Tiffany, balance due on order DR. G. O. MOORE. CAPT. J. W. SMITH. charitable purposes, so long as said The CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES others, mankind might call him a dog. cancelled by bond Xo. 7,1873 2 44 when she was returning from her A I N S schedule remains unchanged. Thirty St. Paul Press Co., tax dup. and press 72 00 He has not taken the vengeance aforesaid, and the GAKDEXOF THE STATE. European trip, and becoming to America Bookstaver, salary in full for Dec. 30 00 but he has dilligently sought to day* notice must be given of any intended ENGLISH WALN to establish a home. They became Goodnow, sheritt fees 90 The Climate of the Mountains and the earn the apiellation which he invoked Charles Bullis, shei iff fees 30 50 Colony Drug Store! change of schedule rates. mutually attached, and the marriage S Soule, salary 50 00 upon himself by assaults upon women was to have taken place in the future Soil of the River Bottoms. The bill prohibits all discriminations Bookstaver, salary January 1874 55 85 and children." &c, years but the death of an elder brother exprosage 6 00 of charges for like service performed Bell, salary us county supt. 80 00 &c. left young Sartoris heir to the estate, W Berger, Assessing Heisey 25 00 ROCK CO UN TV A ND~THESEED WHEA T. for different shippers or any discriminations said to be very beatif ul, near Netley Bookslavei, salar 111 pait for Feb. 23 05 Our TOBACCOS, and CIGARS, will Government Lands. We have not thought it worth space Abbey, and directly opposite the 1 Durfee. salary as commissioner 6 80 in the delivery of freight except to take much notice of the complaints Charles Bullis, sheriff fees in case of be of the best quality, and will keep a Queen's summer residence, on the Isle according to priority of shipment State vs Seek 10 50 of the Rock County Herald in the matter of Wight. The death of his brother George O Moore, justice fees 95 large supply. Our motto: it is also provided that any railroad William Bear, 4 40 required Mr. Sartoris to return to Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., of the seed wheat distribution. We "By Industry we Thrive." .1 A Town, juror fees 50 company receiving freight for transportation England, and he could not go and leave Several Townships of GOVERNMENT Langdou, 50 said before that a "ring" had been over other reads in addition the fair Nellie behind him. We find that there are so many unpleasant S Hai rington 50 formed there to sell wheat to the Commissioners Fowble 50 LAND in the County STILL VACANT. things connected with the to its own line shall be responsible to LTShirly 60 Credit System, that we have, after diu at SI ,25 per bushel, and THE NEW TANNING PROCESS. Loveless 50 the shipper for the safe delivery of consideration, concluded to start out A Hobinson, witness fees 1 00 Sioux City is about to establish a tannery this "ring" was disappointed when the freight to its destination. Each violation Thurber 1 00 I.^liese on the ready pay principle, or its equivalent. whic» will use the new process lands are on the SioJajgCCity & St. Paul Commissioners bought at Sioux Falls Allen on of any of the foregoing provisions Railroad which luns^raHy trains to both McLaurln 1 00 for tanning leather. At Lincoln, Neb., Worthington, Minnesota, cities. J- ,** at 85c, and this same "ring" no doubt Groceries and Provisions exchanged Charles Bullis 1 00 is to be punished by a fine of not there is a large tanery in operation which Henry Hall 1 00 for Country Produce. inspires the Herald articles. We have less than $500 or more than $5,000. Casper Bloom 1 00 Three THRIVING VILLAGES Browing uses tan in extract or tannic acid, instead never heard a word of complaint from N Carrier, justice fee, State vs Seeker 3 25 up in the Colony. of bark, and is turning out leather .,„'.'... ." CMcMurphy 30 In Shuck's building, opposite the any of the farmers of Rock county. GOOD NEWS TO SETTLERS. II Clillds, carrying election returns 1 40 which for,general excellence is said to Opposite Worthington Hotel. Nason Carpenter, ass'ng Indian Lake 1873 18 00 The Nobles County Committee, including Park. Mr. Dunnell, on Monday last, introduced [Im34 Worthington the Business, Railroad, Anderson, repairing desk drawer 63 be unsurpassed by any. This leather into the House a bill which was Peter Thompson, whom the Herald John Haggard, carrying election returns 1 40 Social, and Educational Centre of a Town Lots for Sale! company has a tannin extract manufactory A Torrance in part 150 promptly passed, under a suspension of intimates made a handsome margin, large extent of country. A Wass from Wilson 1 00 at Little Sioux, about sixty-five John Vail Seward 2 60 the rules, to allow settlers in Southwestern were simply the servants of the Commissioners Ihomas V\ ilson, assessing Dewald and 3d miles south of Sioux City, on the Sioux S1XE COVXTIES NOW TRADING Minnesota and Northwestern and of the public, and that, With thanks for favors in the past, we desire assessment disti ict 20 00 In HERSEY and BIGELOW. on the Sioux City City and Pacific road. The Sioux City Albert Haggard, assessing Fairview 1873 15 00 and St. Paul Railroad. to remind the good people of Worthington and Iowa, in those counties visited by the too, without any pay whatever. The AT WORTHINGTON. rionias, assessing hlk and 2d assessment Journal, in an article on the new process, Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages surrounding couutrv, that We ore lierr, read at grasshopper, to leave their claims for Sioux Falls Independent comes to the dUtrict 15 00 ou favorable terms. all limes to serve them with goods as low as they says: Silas W La.\ the, assessing township of one year without forfeiting their rights rescue of our Committee and the discomfiture Worthington in 1872 20 00 A FARMING POPULATION of several Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard can be found in Southern Minnesota. E W Hesselroth, carr ing election returns 3 60 The substitute referred to is the to the land. The limit fixed by the bill of the Herald in a recent and several shops and stores, and is surrounded S Shuck, fuel for office 7 00 thousand now on the lands and Western tannin plant (Polygonum Amphibium,) is the first of July, 1875. We have no Bell, record book county supt. 4 00 by a beautiful country. article. It says which grows spontaneously stationery and expressage 1 72 the County RAPIDLY FILLING Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several doubt that the bill will pass the Senate. They (the Sioux Falls wheat dealers) E Goodnow, rent lor office in full 4 44 and in wonderful profusion throughout stores and shops and is destined to become a UP. Goodnow, postage stamps 3 90 DRUG DEPARTMENT. accordingly sold the wheat to Booge & This measure will bring relief to many the West. It is asserted that the bottom driving village. E Jackson, carrying election returns 2 85 Co. tor eighty five cents a bushel delivered settlers who cannot well get through lands of the Missouri "River produce I Durfee, viewing road 4 00 Apply or address TEivti»i:n.^A.ij O here, a fact that the farmers well a sufficiency of this plant to supply A S Wolsteucroft, team and chainman 45 50 another year. They have been holding Wm. H. HUMISTON, knew. Some of those having a little surveying roads 44 00 all the tanneries of the United The National Colony is organized upon to their claims knowing that the present I Durfee, viewing roads 50 money to invest on their own account States. In the vicinity of this city WORTHTNOTON, XOBLE3CO., We have a full stock of fresh and reliable W E Marten, chainman 16 00 difficulties will soon be over, and paicTHoward one dollar a-- bushel for a TEMPERANCE BASIS. No INTOXICATING there are thousands of acres of it, and S Shepherd, chainman 20 00 DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, tf] MINNESOTA. the1 extra amount of seed they got over W Wright, chainman 00 that when they are over and their farms it can be gathered with a mower the Paints, Oils,. l)e Stuffs, Window Glass, BEVERAGES sold in Daniel Shell, team aud expenses 33 50 and above their order from the county. same as hay, it yielding from two to Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, are once subdued, they will have homes ?iTA,!urbe.r' a damages 100 00 the County. Booge & Co. turned over the wheat four tons to the acre. One ton of this Tuilet and Fancy Soaps. SEdChandler, 50 00 upon as rich a soil, in as fine a climate HO! to Thompson for eighty-five cents a plant yields about 320 pounds of pure E Clark, 25 00 and in as beautiful a country as God Ed Carlton, axe man 4 00 bushel, so that if any one made a margin EDUCATION. tannic acid, while oak bark yields about I Durfee, viewing road 3 00 has made. This will enable them to on the wheat they must look nearer Prescriptions Carefully 80 pounds. The average cost of bark Com- William Brown, additional work on Jack home than Sioux Falls or Sioux City. throughout the United States is twelve Creek bridge 10 00 leave their claims and find employment I Durfee, viewing road 7 50 pounded. It would be a remark hardly worthy dollars per cord, and the cost of tannic Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINARY elsewhere feeling secure of the improvements Anderson, building bridge on Jack the average intelligence of a Minnesota acid produced from bark is not far from Creek per contract 360 00 they have made and of the homesteads OF LEARNING now in For the Spring Trade. or Iowa man that the merchants in 15 cents a pound. The cost of this W Wolsteucroft, surveying Co. road 16 00 upon which th*y have risked so Sioux Falls would sell wheat for sixty I N Sater, Lumber for bridges 45 06 same acid from the plant is about five operation at Worthington. Rohrer, lumber for bridges 15 59 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. cents a bushel when they were paying mills per pound. The correctness of much. St. Paul Lumber Co., lumber for bridges 59 94 eighty-five and ninety cents for the these statements are sustained by scientific E Humistbn, building bridges ou Lu Advantages. We have before spoken of Mr. Dunnell's Verne road as per contract 591 00 same grade of wheat rght along. No, analysis and practical experiments School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy Stout chainman, 2 00 promptness and efficiency in securing Mr. Herald, give us a conundrum with in the manufacture of leather. 1P Durfee, team aud axe-man 8 75 Rooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill We are now prepared to receive orders some items of truth in it. One ton of this plant, at a cost of $5, practical legislation for that 11 ., Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, lui ial Paper, for A S Wolstencroft, chainman 4 00 is equal to $36 worth of bark at Chicago part of the West which he represents. We should like to ask the Herald Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, Daniel Shed, team for surveyors 5 00 prices. Half a pound tannic acid Pen-Holders, Inks. I N Sater, Lumbor foi stakes 60 The Windom Reporter pays him the where now is Peter Thompson's "margin makes one pound of leather. It is believed 8 Shepherd, chainman 2 00 FERTILE SOIL, following just tribute: The fact is, Booge & Co. sent 0 A Coudee, lumber for bridge on Graham that the manufacture of tannic Lakes road 42 92 the warehouse receipts to Thompson, acid and of leather by this process, is CONVENIENT MARKETS, GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Miller, viewing road 7 50 Whatever may be said of Mr. Dunnell Seeders, destined to become a matter of great I Durfee, viewing roads 4 50 and that is about all he had to do with about the Salary grab, he has been HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, commercial importance to the West. CODNTY POOR FUND, a most untiring and zealous member Harrows, that transaction. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware CHRISTIAN SOCIETY, I Durfee relief of Kmma Dame 5 00 The development of this process will for this, the frontier portion of the new stock of Stone Ware. Thomas Childs, boarding poor (J Foots) 10 00 State, and through his labors our people Cultivators, Superior Mail,Railroad, School, Church be of vast importance to Minnesota STATE ITEMS. 11 ii 11 ii gg have been benefitted to a great degree. Barber, attending Emma Dame's and all the new Northwest. At present and other Privileges. Thecheesefactory at Cascade takes Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' This bill will undoubtedly pass ehildren 35 00 Plows, etc. in 4.200 pounds of milk a day. The Material. there are few tanneries in theState, A Lyon, relief 5 00 the Senate at an early day. And to Mr NO AGUE, proprietors say they are going to take Bennett Sherwood, relief 5 00 and hides must generally be shipped Dunnell the thanks of the entire frontier the prize this year. Joseph Chadwlck, relief 5 00 Are due. His promptness in responding Lamps and Lamp Goods. NO CONSUMPTION, east and return in the shape of leather 1 N Walden, relief 5 00 to the call of the convention Snyder, relief 5 00 ^dications point to a good apple crop at a vast expense annually for transportation. NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, COUNTV INTEREST ACCOUNT. held iii Windom, last week, is trulv Dodge County this season. $177 91 A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight By the use of the tannic extract, St. Paul Press Co., interest on orders commendable, and is only an example 18 37 NO DESPERADOES, Persons desiring airy of these goods will find our kinds of Chimneys. cancelled The Minneapolis Tribune has reports Stone & Parker canceled 14 41 stock complete. of what has characterized his labors each interior town of any consequence Tiffany, 43 NO INDIANS. from a number of counties in theState since he became a member of the House. in this part of the West may and concludes that there is ten per cent' We have but one price, and that as low as the He his never heard a call from the 21112 more acreage of wheat sown this year have its own tanneries. lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted 49~Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, frontier without a response, and his TWO MILL FUKD. RAPID INCREASE JN THE VALUE OP than last year. in saying that we can make it an object work is a monument of credit to the George W Gage, Minnesota Teacher 7 60 for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. LAND ASSURED. ADDRESS. Gen County Revenue, for a like amount State." H. F. Shearman is putting out 3,000 paid from general county revenue 90 00 All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston acres of beans in Martin County. He At Panic Prices, Send stamp for copy of the National Colony & Company, Worthington, Nobles Articles not in stock will be furnished on short 97 50 says the grasshoppers are leaving the notice. Prairie pigeons have eaten up all the will1 county,- Minnesota-,: be -promptly -. WBOLEAUOGNT OF ORDERS ISSUED. JOURNAL, giwng full particulars, to vicinity of his fields, and he counts answered, and full information given grasshoppers about Denison, Iowa. General fund' .'. $3JW W at the Colony Store. upon a good crop. M00RE & SMITH. MILLER, HUMISTON &" CO., concerning the National Colony. Road and bridge fund 1M9 36 County poor 137 09 HUMISTON STOCKDALE. Mtreh 21,1*74. Worthinfftvn, ToWc« County, Minnesota.