Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
June 13, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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kegs of beer which was set out in the OPINIONS OF THE STATE PRESS. Financial Statement County interest 21112 ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of HAILS. ij^esteru j^dvHntj. hotel yard, and the public were invited Two mill 97 50 [From the Madelia Times.] ABBIVSS. to drink. At the conclusion of the addresses In many respects Mr. Dunnell has 5MQG1 Eastern (daily) 5 p.m. Dfi. G. O. MOOBC CAPT. J. W. SMITH. made a good member, but there seems Southern 9:42 a.m. and ceremonies of the celebration, LIABILITIES AND ASSETS. Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, to be a prospect thatihe back-pay matter LIABILITIES. Terms $a.oo Yew, ji.oo for Si* Months. Prof. Humiston headed a processi- •Annual Statement showing the Receipts and Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. will affect him injuriously although General County Revenue: Spirit Lake Tuesday 6 p.m. Expenditures of Nobles County from January Jl, and knocked in the head* of he argued and voted for its repeal. Floating debt in county orders 557 24 Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. SATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1874. 1873, to February 28, 1874 and also the Liabilities Colony Drug Store! Bonded indebtedness 2200 00 Lake Shctek, Saturday «p. m. the" er kegs. This enraged the liquor Gen. Edgerton has a good war record and Assets at the present date, according to DEPARTS. and has been an efficient officer as Railroad element, and, after forming a procession the Statutes made and provided: 2757 24 Every Parent whose son is away at school, Eastern (daily) 9:42 a. m. Commissioner. Of his experience IHTBBEST FUND. should supply htm with a newspaper. I well remember and burying the demolished kegs GENEBAL COUNTY REVENUE. Southern «. Sp.n Floating debt in county orders as a legislator we are not aware. 4112 what a marked difference there was Western—Lu Verne and Sioux a Received. in the park, they mounted horses and between those of my schoolmates who had. and Both of these gentleman have ability ROAD AND BRIDGE FCITO. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. From Tax Collected for 1872. those who had not, access to newspapers. Other Spiri Lake, Lake Monda Monday 7 a for several hours Tode up and down the 4906^7 Floating debt In county orders and we trust integrity of purpose. _, for 1873 1495 86 things being equal, the first were alw»vs decidedly 7,56 Jackson, Wednesday and Saturday 7 a Fine from County Attorney superior to the last in debate, composition POOR FUND. 60,00 streets, like so many crazy Indians. Lake Shetek, Friday [From the Waseca News.] 7a.m. Advertising Fees and general intelligence.—Daniel Webster. 11,10 Floating debt in county orders 137 00 AH mails close 20 minutes before departure. Among Republicans here we have At night they burnt Prof. Humiston Interest on Redemption 1M Cor.10th & Ave., St. 3d Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, Tax col. on Special County Fund heard but one opinion, and that is 272,13 •4431 22 REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION. in effigy in the park. But the temierance from 12 m. to 1 p. ra. that Gen. A. J. Edgerton, of Mantorville, ASSETS. C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. $1148,80 people stood together, and nearly is the man who should receive the Delinquent taxes of 1872 Expenditures 304 68 3897,83 The Republicans of the Frst Congressional St. Paul & Sioux City every man who participated in the disgraceful nomination for Congress. While we Taxes of lb73 now due: District of Minnesota will meet in delegate convention INTEREST FUND. at Owatonna. on Tuesday, July 14th, General county revenue 2058 64 have no disposition to speak disparagingly orgies of that day, slunk away Received. 1874. at 3 o'clock p. in., to nominate a candidate Interest 1029 16 of any other candidate, we feel for Congress for the term commencing on the From tax colected for 1872 Two mill fund 503 89 from Worthington and the temperance #182,23 AND 4th of Marth, 1875. confidant that no other lias so strong Road and bridge fund 132 22 1873 3,78 Worthington, Minnesota, element remains triumphant, with not The basis of county representation has been a support among the masses of the people. Poor fuud 255 49 fixed as follows: One delegate for each organized 186,01 a grog-shop in Nobles County. Let us Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. county in said district, and one delegate for Expenditures, 211,12 •4484 08 each 200 Republican voters or major part thereof keep the fire alive so that whenever it Furniture in county office 300 00 [From the Jackson Republic] TWO MILL FUND. cast for Governor in 1873. Under such appointment Books, blanks &c. 2500 00 is necessary we can set the pot to bailing. counties will bo entitled to delegates as Those papers in the east part of the Received. follows: We certify the above to be a true statement Opposite Worthington Hotel. District that are anxious to see their From tax collected fo.r1872 187 182,23 Blue Earth 8 Murray 2 of the Financial Condition of Nobles County, 189 3 master, Dunnell, returned to Congress Cottonwood 2 Nobles 3 MINNESOTA. Minnesota on the first day of March, A. D. 1874. TIME CARD. Dodge 5 Olmsted 7 are r\ in all their praises not 184,12 Going West. I. P. DURFEE, Ch'n Board of Com. Faribault 7 Pipestono 1 Expenditures, 97,50 MAI A Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. t»..\ in praise of his crowniiio Attest. Fillmore 8 Kock 2 Worthington, at 5.00 p. in MIXXESOTA LEADS TH E WORLD IN Freeborn 0 Steele 5 i-. a Congress, vi7«: the taking WM. M. BEAR, Auditor. ROAD AND BRIDGE. Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. With thanks for favors in the past, we desire Houston 7 Waseca 5 WHEAT, FLOUR AND STOCK—St. GROCERIES Going East. of wi, hack pay salary grab. Now Jackson 3 Watonwan 6 Appropriation from gen'l Co. Rev. Fund 52,50 to remind the good people of Worthington and I^eave Sioux City at 5.30 a. it is unfair not to give him all the Martin 2 Winona 9 LOUIS SURRENDERS HER LEAD OF Expenditures, 1548,36 surrounding country that Ife are here, ready at Worthington, at 9.42 a. Mower 6 POOR FUND. praise he is entitled to, and as he put in Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. all times to serve them with goods as low as they THE FLOUR MARKET—STOCK-RAISING By order of Committee. Receipts, sharper work on that act than any other 00,00 can be found in Southern Minnesota. J. M. BUHMMGAME, Chairman. CAPABILITIES OF THE STATE. Expenditures, Dated Owatonna, May 20,1874. why not give him credit for it as 137,00 In speaking of our Worthington, or ORDERS ISSUED. well FREE OF CHARGE 1,500,000 ACRES M. L. Miller, Commissioner's salary, *2O,07 The Wells & Mankato railroad is not Okabena Mills, which are among the [From the Miuitorville Express.] rank Zeiner, freight paid, 4,00 most complete in the West, we have to be built, after all. Under the adverse William M. Bear, canvassing Co. vote, 5.60 DRU DEPARTMENT The transportation question is the PRAIRIE & MEADOW LANDS, M. B. Soule, Counsel fees, 10,00 had frequent occasion to dwell upon one which lies uppermost, in the minds legislation prevailing, New York I. P. Durfee, salary and mllago 6.60 Orders for Groceries left at my store will receive of the people, and rpon which a candidate II. I). Bookstaver, expressage 5,00 capitalists prefer to sacrifice the two-the new process flour of Minnesota, and prompt attention, and the goods will be delivered postage 4,50 must have decided known views AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED FREE Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern thirds already invested rather than to to state that the best Minnesota brands Irwin S. Swan, salary as com. in full 6,00 in order to receive the suffrages of the OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come Iowa, T. C. Bell, salary as Co. Supt. 16,00 We have a full stock of fresh and reliable furnish the one-third required to complete commanded from two to four dollars and test our Stock of Groceries and Provisions people. On this question Gen. Edgerton John II. Cunningham, expressage 2,00 FOR SALE DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, for themselves, and be convinced we are selling Charles Bullis, sheriff's fees the road. This failure is to be regretted, 8,40 •more than the best St. Louis brands. can safely be counted upon the people's them at bottom prices. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, John Haggard, carrying election returns 1,40 at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. side, and his thorough knowledge We intend to sell only the best of everything as the rc.f. would have opened The St. Louis Democrat, in a recent 11. IX Bookstaver, reg. births and deaths 1,50 Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, ALSO TOWN LOTS, in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate of railroad matters acquired in the discharge St. Paul Press Co., books and stationery 1035,35 Toilet and Fancy Soaps. the Iowa coal fields to a large part of the pi ices. in tow ns at rain ad stations. Land bonds of the number, yieldsthe palm to Minnesota, H. D. Bookstat er, salary for March, 1873 51,80 of his duties as Railroad Commissioner Sioux City and St. Paul Uaiiroad to be taken at M. r. Soule as county attorney We quote the prices of a few staple goods: 25,00 Minnesota prairies, and have opened a and makes this confession could not fail to be of great 25,00 par in exchange for land within their limits. Brown Sugar, 9% pounds, 111 00 Prescriptions Carefully Com- new field to Minnesota lumber. For particulars address: "Land Department advantage to him if elected to Congress, W. Lawrence, assessing 2d ass't dist. 60,00 "If, a few years ago, any one liad Yellow C. ][(J) St. P. & S. C. and S. C. & St. P. K. K. Co., St.I'aul Henry Brayton, fuel & rent as Co. Treas. 10,25 and on all questions affecting the Coffee A- (white) 8 oo predicted that flour manufactured from Minn. J. W. Miller, canvassing Co. vote 1871 3,60 pounded. Standard 714 1 00 THE STA TE PRINTING. welfare of the people, he could with Spring wheat would have brought a M. L. Miller, salary as coinmissio er 16,14 Molasses f? gallon, 70 The Commissioners of State Printing equal safety be counted upon as casting Charles Bullis, sheriff fees 6,84 THENATIONAL COLONY greater price than the best flour that Molasses Syrup 1 20 11. D. Bookstaver, salary for March, 1873 50,00 met on the 9th to open the bids for his influence with the side that could possibly be manufactured from Teas, Coffees, and other goods at corresponding Charles Bullis, sheiitt's fees 9,50 prices. would appear to him in the end to afford winter wheat, that person would have State work. There were just 0 bids, I. I\ Dm fee, commissioner's salary 7,28 STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. LOCATED the greatest good to the greatest M. B. Soula, salary as county attorney 33,33 Groceries and Provisions given in exchange been laughed at. Yet this extraordinary all told. The Minimum rate fixed by II. 1). Bookstaver, sal. as auditor to May Ma 31 50,00 for Country Produce. IX SOUTHWESTERN number. fact is true to-day. We have been C. C. Goodnow, salary as com. in part 1872 11,73 the Legislature was so low that no «ti] C.C.LUCKEY. Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. His temperance principles are also handed the New York Produce Exchange Charles W. Bullis, sheriff's fees 4,50 School Books. Blank Books, Gilt and Toy M. H. Stevens, printing printer in the State could afford to do such as will recommend him as a safe 43,20 Reporter and Price Current of Books, letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill C. C. Goodnow, sal. as com. In full 1872 10,85 person with whom the trusts of the TEE & BAKER May'28,in which we notice St. Louis the work, and the State must go without I. P. Durfee, salary as commissioner 3,40 Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Initial Paper, people may be confided. xxx Winter wheat flour quoted at $10.25 H. 1). Bookstaver, salary in part 12,00 Twelve Townships Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, printing. The St. Paul Press declines 0. H. Chapman, ass'ng G. Lake township 16,00 These, with his past record, which per barrel, and Minnesota superlative Pen Holders, Iuks. St. Paul Pre.ts Co. book 34,00 to do any more work, especially has always been a model of consistency extra $13 per barrel. Minnesota superlative Jonas Parshall, carrying election returns 2,60 since the State has failed to pay for OF and as good as the best, cannot fail to Charles Fiisbee, assessing Hersey 1872 16,00 extra is simply the best flour H. D. Bookstaver, salary as auditor 50,00 that can be made from Spring wheat, render him in all respects a condidate work done last year and the present GROCERY DEPARTMENT. C. V. tioodnow, stationery 20,45 Rich Prairie Land while the xxx St. Louis represents the for whom the people delight to cast C. E. Goodnow, rent to Aug. 7,1873, 37,50 GENERAL DEALT RaiN year strictly according to contract. R. D. Barber, lamp and oil for office 1,25 best flour that can be made from Winter their votes, and as such we would urge A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware Minnesota ought to be heartily ashamed H. D. Bookstaver, expressage and lamp top 3,80 In Nobles County, Minnesota. wheat, and it is ttie highest quotation his nomination at the convention. H. Brayton, treasurer's fees 12,88 new stock of Stone Ware. of this. But we suppose she will for Winter wheat flour in the list. J. S. Shuck, office rent and fuol 50,00 [From the Mankato Union.] stone & Parker office furniture The once famous brands from the Genesee 300,00 not be until she has filled her Legislature After careful survey of the ground, Ready Made Clothing It. D. Barber, oil for lamp 50 Best brands of Cigars—and full line of smokers' Valley are now quoted at $8.40 Soil and Climate and after making all the possible tests M. B. Soule, office rent to May 5th several times with impractical 13,00 Material. Richmond, Va., best is quoted at $9.30, H. D. Humiston, oil can of genuine friendship possible among 75 Donnellys, who will enact that printing and Baltimore and Delaware best at $8. 1. P. Durfee, serving on board of audit the true and tried politicians and blowers 12,80 M. L. Millei, salary as commissioner of all kinds shall be done at the cost Thinkofit, growers of the splendid 14,40 Lamps and Lamp Goods. of the Republican party in this district, K. It. Paul, assessing town of Indiau Lake 17,00 The CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES Winter wheat of Illinois and Missouri! of the paper that money shall be loaned Charles Bullis, sheriff fees Mr. Dunnell has coucluded to 7.60 J. Miller, salary as commissioner Flour made fro the Spring wheat of 35,50 A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures, and the GARDEN OF THE STATE. to the farmers at 3 per cent, per annum, take the field again for a third term in Eight M. B. Srule, salary as county attorney 16,67 Minnesota is now outselling the best Congress. The scheme of crossliftiug T. C. Bell, as county superintendent kinds of Chimneys. and that the standard price of 22,36 The Climate of the Mountains and the St. Louis by $2.75 per barrel! Do you tioodnow, rent to Nov. 7,1873 between the west and east ends of the 37 50 wheat per bushel shall be 2, plus the wonder that our millers are loth to buy 0 A Fauskre, assessing Biirelow 1872 14 00 district, is to be used in forcing a Soil of the River Bottoms. We have but one price, and that as low as the W W Cosper, assessing Seward and 1st Winter wheat at $1.47 to $1.50 per bushel, transportation charges. nomination. For instance, it is argued GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, assrsiiifiit distiirt lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted 28 00 when these Minnesota millers are John II imnin, Vt i, I »g. births & deaths that the west and land office end are 200 in saying that we can make it an object HC Halleil, .tossingtii.ih.im Lakes purchasing Spring at SI to $1.10 and HOMESTEADEIt'S RELIEF^lilLL PA8SEI. pledged to him on account of political 16 50 for you to give us a liberal share of your patronage. Andrew Th nq son, as»"nz I-1 assessment manufacturing it into a flour which favors and must support him. The few distiiet Wi* 600 ('ongressman Orr, from the Sioux City brings $2.75 per barrel more than the Bookstaver, salary Jan. & Feb. 1873 friends, in the eastern part of the district, 100 00 Articles not in stock will be furnished on short Have Just received a very line stock of Spring fees on bord of audit best St. Louis can turn out 600 District, writes to the Register of the appreciating the strength of the notice. salary to August, 1873 and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which 38 00 Government Lands. The St. Paul Pioneer, in some comments land office influence, maintain that they Sioux City Land Office that the bill to expressage 7 60 MOORE & SMITH. St. Paul Press Company, books we are selling very cheap for cash. must support the choice of the west, or, upon this confession, says 304 00 allow settlers on government lands, due on cancellation in other words, if the west is for him, Also Clothing made to order by a ftrst-class of order by bonds 1, 2, 3, Aug. 18,1873 March 21. 1674. The fact is fully established that only Several Townships of GOVERNMENT within the grasshopper district, to 91 95 the east must be, and if the east is for John II Cunningham, on board of audit 3 00 workman. Please gi\e us a call. [4w35 from the spring wheat grown in" this leave their claims until next year with- I) Bookstaver, salary for August, 1873 LAND in the County STILL VACANT. him the west must be. Both ends of 60 00 northerly climate and latitude can 1 Bell, assessing village Worthington WOIi THING TON SEMINA li 28 00 the district are afraid to make open opposition out forfeiting their rights, has passed tesVTesWrhe^c^ Thurber, town of Worthington 20 00 against him, for fear of being Bookstaver, salary FOH lOtTII OF HOTII SEXES, 50 00 Town Lots for Sale! the Senate. It is therefore a law, anddry berry of Minnesota furnishes the Soule, salai left out in the cold. Already some of 60 00 choicest wheat for this process in the AT WORTHINGTON, NOJiLESCO. MINN it only remains for the Commissioner I Dm fee, services as commissioner 9 80 the beneficiaries of the little tit-bits, W Miller, world. Not even with the new middlings ON THE ST. PA L'L tfr SIOUX CITY 14 60 of Public Lands to prescribe the rules which come from the "rich man's table," Miller, 12 60 purifier can winter wheat be used to In HERSEY and BIGELOW, on the Sioux City RAILWAY. W W Dow, assessing Ransom 1873 RAILROADS are inflating his virtues and apologizing 16 50 under which homesteaders may be ab-advantage and it is also true that Booksta\er, salary for Oct., 1773 and St. Paul Railroad. 50 00 for his short comings. No This institution is announced in accordance E tioodnow, office rent to Feb., 1874 sent.- The permits extend to May 1st, whe 1 ransported as far south as St. 37 50 Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages These doubt the work in hand is so systematised Goodnow, postage stamps 65 lands are on the Sioux City & St. Paul with the declaration of the founders of the National 1875. The following is an abstract of Louis for milling, the Minnesota berry on favorable terms. II Bookstaver, salary for Nov. 1873 Railroad which runs daily trains to both 50 00 by the professional candidatemakers loses the virtue it possesses in the in part for Dec. Hersey has a Hotel, Post Office, Lumber Yard Colony, that the early establishment of a cities. 20 00 the law that any effort to put a new Stevens, printing 40 25 and several shops and stores, and is surrounded home climate. The fact is conclusive, seminary of learning, on a liberal basis, at some The first section provides that it shall candidate in the field will prove futile. Tiffany, balance riiuym order by a beautiful country. therefore, that Minnesota is destined cancelled by bond N'o. 7,1873 be lawful for homestead and pre-emption The only gentleman mentioned in opposition 244 favorable point, was part of their plan. St. Paul Press Co., tax dup. and press Bigelow is near the Iowa line, has also several to enjoy the monopoly of raising the 72 00 settlers on the public lauds in the is A. J. Edgerton, late railroad 1) Bookstaver, salary in full for Dec. It has been Judged advisable to put the enter stores and shops and is destined to become a lest wheat and manufacturing the best 30 00 Towns and Villages. Goodnow, sheriff fees counties of Cottonwood,Nobles,Martin, commissioner, appointed under the legislation 11 90 flour in the world and the result will hriving village. prise under denominational control it is, accord Charles Bullis, sheiill fees Jackson, Watonwan, Murray, Rock, of last Winter. It is understood 30 50 he to materially enhance the price of Soule, salary Apply or address 60 00 ingly, introduced under the patronage of the Lyon, Redwood, Brown, Chippewa and that he is altogether too modest a Bookstaver," salan January 1874 both wheat and flour in this market, 55 85 Wm. H. HUMISTON, Three THRIVING VILLAGES growing Renville, in the State of Minnesota, and man to cope with Dunnell. If he would expressage 600 Methodist Episcopal Church, and as auxiliary to and keep it in constant and unvarying the counties of Iowa which compose Bell, salary as county supt. succeed, let him load up with brass or 80 00 up in the Colony. WOKTniNGTON, Xoni.es Co., demand. W II Berger, Assessing Hersey Hamlin* University. It will be conducted in the Sioux City land district and counties 2T» 00 invest in one of Bill King's short horn I) Bookstaver, salary in part for Feb. tf] MINNESOTA. 23 05 HIP most catho ic spirit: the object being to unite contigous to either of the above It is only a few years since the new bulls. I Durfee, salary as commissioner Woithington the Business, Railroad, 6 80 Charles Bullis, sheiill fees in case of exempted sections, where the crops of middlings separator processs came into liberal cultuic with the precepts and spiiitof the Social, and Educational Centre of a State vs Seek such settlers were destroyed or seriously 10 50 [From the Winona Cor of the St. Taul Press.] use, but under the impulse of this flouring Geoige O Moore, justice fees Christian system. 1 95 Besides having all the advantages of large extent of country. injured by grasshoppers in the year HO! William Bear, 4 40 mills have been springing up like experience, Mr. Dunnell is a particularly 1873, and where such grasshopies shall A Tow n, juror fees The SeiiAiary building, now known as the 50 active and industrious member, always Laugdou, magic all over the St te. And they reappear in 1874 to the like destruction 50 Methodist Church Block, is spacious and attracti\e, S Haiiington to be found at his post of duty, of the crops of such settlers, to leave 50 will go on multiplying, we hope, until TDFowble 50 and admirably located. It fronts on the and ever zealous and untiring in his and be absent from said lands until LTShirly 50 the transportation problem, so far as Public Square, in Worthington, within a short efforts to advance the interests of his Loveless May 1st, 1875, under such regulations 50 A Robinson, witness fees wheat is concerned, will be settled by constituents. This is a fact so generally 1 00 as to proof of the same as the Commissioner distance of West Okabena Lake. For the Spring Trade. Thurber 1 00 of the General Laud Office may turning Minnesota wheat into flour at ncknowled- that no one will at Allen It is intended to make the Seminary an honor NINE COUNTIES NOW TRADING 1 00 \, Mcbamin prescribe. t' to •tit, and for which our own mills. This is the tendency 1 00 Charles Bullis to the State—the equal of any similar institution AT WORTHINGTON. 1 00 e\." ti' nded of the opposito Hem Hall The second section provides that during at ™»tag?,ofand present "v."1large the b"si"oa?,"de profits and a 1 00 in the West. The board of Instruction is already e, a,,: -tion ™aredllbesidesuunnecessry, accord hin fair Casper Bloom jsa.'&sa ,"* 1 00 EL#KISS: N Canier, justice fee, State vs II Seeker large and embraces, in an unusual degree, both i* ne\ond our present puran 3 25 shall McMurphy o30 We are now prepared to receive orders to partieul 14-Chllds, carrjing election returns the experience and ability essential to success. being auo.veil to resume and perl_ 1 40 Xason Carpenter, nss'ug Indian Lake 1873 iriz his achievements in this res- for theirjallo.ved to resumeh and perfect! channelcertainlty 8 a turn capital into', pose, As occasion demands it will be enlarged and 18 00 FARMING. as the settlement as thoug no such ab tliat in vas quantities Anderson, rcpaiiingdesk drawer 63 sence had leen enjoyed or allowed nothing shall be wani ing to the completeness of magnificent water power of Minnesota The third section provides the same will turn the mill wheels when the the se\eral dcpaiIntents. exemption from continued residence mills are once built. A FARMING POPULATION of several The contemplated course of study will cover a shall be extended to those making settlements Seeders, tiy in 1S74, and suffering the same period of three years the design being to prepare thousand now on the lands and STOCK. Albert Haggard, assessing Fairview 1873 destruction of crops as those making ble record. Tor these reasons briefly 15 00 Tl'oinas, assessing hlk and 2d assessment Harrows, students for a collegiate course, or to Qualify "We gave, in a former issue, the ac-alluded the County RAPIDLY FILLING settlement in 1873 or any previous to we do not hesitate in expressing distiiet 15 00 .them to engage successfully in business pursuits. count of the sale of the Lyndale Herd. Silas W La\ the, assessing township of year. our conviction that Dunnell UP. Woithington in 1872 Cultivators, ought to be renominated. We believe Preparatory classes, however, will be The Pioneer, commenting upon this, 20 00 E W Hesselroth, carrying election returns 3 60 MIS TAKEN CJt USA DING. that he is in a position to accomplish 7 says: S Shuck, fuel for office no ormed, especially for the first six months, during Plows, etc. Some of the ladies of Austin have more for his constituents and to maintain Bell, record look county supt. 4 (Mi which lime, it may be presumed, many will be The recent remarkable sale of the stationery and expressage the dignity and honor of our State 1 72 made quite a mist,iUe in changing the E (ioodunu. lent for office in full unprepared for the regular course. 4 44 «i,Mf „,„i „„.fi~i Lyndale herd at Dexter Park will no I more successfully on the floor of" 011- t'C tioodnow, postage stamps a 3 90 spint and method ot the temperance doubt stimulate the agricultuial com-'gress than any new member could do. The National Colony is organized upon 15 .Jackson, cai rving election returns While the school in itself will be unequivocally 2 85 I Durfee, \jewing road crusajJiB. A few evenings since a num.- unity of Minnesota to give more at-[As regards his position on the salary 4 00 Christian, it possesses, also, the external advantages a TEMPERANCE BASIS. No INTOXICATING A I S Wolsteucroft, team and chaiuman 45 50 ber of them, headed by the sheriff, en-' tention to this proiitable branch of pro- grab bill, so called, it is at present stiftered II W sui ve ing roads 4! 00 Persons dc-iiing any of these goods will find our of location in a community not only highly BEVERAGES sold in a saloon for the nurnose of ob- a a heretofore received., hcienttosay that it is becoming general- I Durfee, viewing roads 8 50 stock complete. W E Marten, chaiuman intelligent and moral, but unenrst by the liquor fui.,!™ «.. «i„„.,„ +1 1. A 1 The fact has beeu fully demonstrated ly understood and conceded that Mr. 16 00 the County. S Shepherd, chaiuman 20 00 tailing evidence, that the keeper was that the soil, climate and general con- Dunnell, on that much mooted ques traflc. This nefatious trade, the prolific source W Wright, chainnian 11 00 Daniel Shell, team and expenses so 49-Also Stoves, Tin and Hardware, selling liquor without license. One of ditions prevailing in this section are tion, has been the subject of the grossthe of poverty and ctiinc, is, bylaw, utterly excluded Thurber, road damages ladies reached out her hand to seize peculiarly adapted to the development est misepresentations, and has been 100 00 S Ed Chandler, front Nobles county. No thoughtful parent or 50 00 of the highest physical possibilities of 1 singled out as an especial target for a a glass of beer which had been drawn EJClaik, 25 00 guardian will underestimate the importance of Ed Carlton, axe man the genus bull. When, as was estab- vast amount of senseless abuse and 1111lished 4 00 for a customer, when he threw the beer At Panic Prices, EDUCATION. 1 Durfee, viewing road 300 by the recent sale at Dexter just criticism. We feel assured that this most significant fact. William Brown, additional work on Jack into her face. The women were then when the truth comes to be known. Park, a man can go to bed at night and Creek bridge Prof. Humiston takes charge of a department 10 00 find himself possessed in the morning ordered out of the saloon, and a tumbler Mr. Dunell's record on that question I Durfee, iewing road at the Colony Store. 7 50 Andeison, building bridge on Jack witli which he has been long and honorably connected, of a couple of twin calves, the sale of Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEMINARY will be adjudged by the people to be was thrown which struck a clergyman Cieek iter contract 360 00 which at a year old will bring him HUMISTON & STOCKDALK. and brings with him, as a gift to the institution, clear and satisfactory. OF LEARNING now in on the head, the crusaders were W Wolsteucroft, surveying Co. road 16 00 money enough to buy five thousand I N Sater, Lumtter for bridges 45 06 philosophical and chemical apparatus The St. James Herald recounts the driven into the street, and a mob gathered acres of good farm land, he will have a Hohwr, lumber for bridge* 15 59 operation at Worthington. worth six hundred and fifty dollars. St. Paul Lumber Co., lumber for bridges 59 fit slight inkling of the profit which attends services of Gen. Edgerton as Railroad which for a time threatened serious Eli Humiston. building bridges on Lu- THE GEM the prosecution of this profitable Commissioner, showing that he has already results. PRICES OF TUITION.—In order to extend as far Verne road as per contract 591 00 industry. Jf the very best and purest Stout chainnian, 2 00 as possible, the benefits of the institution, to those brought iuto the State Treasury I O S O E This was one of the most ill-advised I Durfee, team and axe-man 8 75 high bred cattle will thrive here so well Advantages. who desire it, and to meet the stringency of the 100 from railroads over $14,000 of taxes movements of which we have heard in of course the common mixture will do 400 A S Wolstencroft, chaiuman times, tuition, for the first six months, will be but Is the most wonderful scientific production of even better. It was the strong, healthy, above the amounts acknowledged by Daniel Shell, team for surveyors 5 00 connection with the woman's temperance the nineteenth century. It furnishes the power 1 N Sater, Lumber foi stakes 60 •5.00 per quarter. Tills charge will be uniform pure and spirited appearance of Col. the companies, and that the State will of a high-priced instrument for «t mere trifle, movement. The ladies ought not S Shepherd, chainnian 200 King's herd, as the papers all report, and exceeds in usefulness any microscope ever for all studies except instrumental music, French through his efforts recover some $82,000 0 A Condee, lumber for bridge on Graham anywhere to become spies and informers, united to their superior strain of blood, invented. It reveals the hidden wonb«rs of FERTILE SOIL, Lakes road 42 92 and ornamental needlework. God's minute creation—as Eels in Vinegar, Animals more from the Winona and St. Peter Miller, viewing road 750 nor to visit the saloons at all unless that made the bidders crazy. What in Water, Butterflies' Feathers, the Golden Address all communications In regard to the I Durfee, viewing roads 450 CONVENIENT MARKETS, Col. King has done any farmer in the railroad, and some $50,000 from the Marrow of a Hair, etc., etc. li also shows TRICHINA it be for prayer or kindly remonstrance. Seminary to B. H. CHKVEK, Worthington, Nobles COUNTY POOR FUND, State can do in proportion to his means. SPIRALIS or Pork Worm, wherever Milwaukee and St. Paul. The Herald HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, Saloon-keepers and saloonsupporters it eristsinpork: IT IS JUST THK THING FOR Co., Minnesota. I Durfee, relief of Emma Dam* 500 From small beginnings come great endings. CHILDREN AND YOUNG FOLKS, and grown concludes as follows: Thomas Childs, boarding loor (J Poots) 10 00 are of that class of men who CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. BOARDING.—Students can, during the coming We hope to see anew start taken folks too. Price, $1.50. Sent by mall, post-paid, 62 00 in this important direction by the We have neither time nor space to on receipt of price. A GREAT CHANCE FOR winter, be accommodated in private families on beat and abuse the women of their own Barber, attending Emma Dame's Superior Mail,Railroad, School, Church AGENTS. Agents wanted everywhere. Men children 35 00 showing afforded by this sale of the go into further details, but we think reasonable terms. Immediate efforts will also be families, and they certainly will not and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare A Lyon, relief 500 and other Privileges. made to provide for any students who may prefer capacities of Minnesota for producing the foregoing facts sufficient to convince Bennett Kherw 1. relh-f 5 00 time, day time or evening. COMPLETE OUTFIT hesitate to do violence to women whom to board themselves. As soon as the success blooded stock. The State now enjoys any reasonable man that Gen. JosephChadwi'U, iU 5 00 mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address NO AGUE, they regard a* eh- enemies, if there 1 N Walden, relief ft 00 the rare honor of having produced the Edgerton has done a great amount of THE BKVEKLY COMPANY, 2S4 Wabash Ave., or the insl itution is assured, a boarding house Snyder, relief 5 00 highest priced herd, in consideration of good to the State. lie has not paraded CHICAGO. will be added to our present accommodations. is any pretext for so doing. The Register NO CONSUMPTION, CODNTT INTEREST ACCOUNT. its pedigree, of any ever before bred. his doings to the public either in the says of the conclusion of the disturbance BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS. B. T. BABBITT'S NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, newspapers or on the stump but while We trust this honor will not be allowed St. Paul Press Co., interest on orders B. II. CREVER, A. M., Principal. to be immediately snatched away. a host of so-called reformers have been cancelled $177 91 NO DESPERADOES, Pure Concentrated Potash, Mental and Moral Science. 18 87 To wind up this disgraceful frolic a telling what ought to be done, and how Stone & Parker canceled 14 41 1tegs NO INDIANS. R. F. HUMISTON, A. M., ortion of the crowd obtained several they could do it, Gen. Edgerton has Tiffany, 43 A writer in the Sioux Falls Independent Natural Science. Of Double the Strength of any other of beer, and went with it to the been faithfully and laboriously at claims that oil has been struck in 211 12 CIIAS. T. DUNNING, B. A., public square, where they drank it and work, discharging the duties of S A O N I I N S S A N E RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE Of TWO MILL FUND, Gree, I*tln and Mathematics. sang songs over it until nearly daylight Lake county, Dakota, near the proposed his office, and we think the results of I have recently perfected a new method of fieorge W Gage, Minnesota Teacher 750 CHAS. BARROWS, LAND ASSURED. packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing Sunday morning. his labors are all that the most zealous county-seat of the county. As this (Jen County Kevenue, for alike amount Book-keeping and Penmanship. It only in Balls, the coating of which will saponify, Reformers could expect. paid from general county revenue 90 00 This reminds us forcibly of the -episode and does not injure the Soap. It Is packed lake region is tributary to Worthington, MART H. CKEVER, Send stamp for copy of the National Colony In boxes containing 24 and 48ft. Balls, and in no in onr first Fourth of July celebration Instrumental Music—Pianoand Orgaa 97 50 who knows but we may soon be other way. Directions in English and German, The St. Paul Press says that during JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to fur making hard and soft soap witli this Potash, WHOLE AMOUNT Ot ORDERS ISflUXD. in the National Colony. The CLARA J. CRAFT, doing a good business here handling the past year real estate in Minneapolis accompaning each package. MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., French. General fund #3897 83 liquor element had imported several oil? B. T. BABBITT, has advanced from 25 to 50 per cent. J.CaArr, M. D., Road and bridge fund 1^9 82] to Washington St., X. Y. Worthington, NobHi Qwnty, MinrnmH, Teeal iv Countv poor If* no