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Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874

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LOCAL. THE ADVANCE. TO THE WEST. CHURCH BELL. SPECIAL NOTICES. WORTHIXQTON MARKETS. The publishers of the ADVANCE appear For a week or two past, there has The bell for the Union Congregational WHEAT Agog in our columns this week with a O l. 6,00 been a daily procession of prairie Church arrived on Thursday and 20 Gallons new Maple Syrup Just received at CORNH^ushel 85i WOBTHINGTON. MINK., N E 13,1874. new advertisement to which we invite schooners pouring through Worthington. MOOREftSMITH'l. was hoisted into place yesterday by OATS 701 PUBLISHED WKBKLT, AT the attention of our readers. Tbey They are passing to regions north HAY W ton 4,50 Mr. Robinson. The bell is from the WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. 5,000 Pickles in brine at CHURCH DIRECTORY. BEANS. WHITE, bush are liberal men who do business on the and west, and populating a country Novelty Works, St. Paul, and is one of BUTTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL—Bev. J. W. Lewis, Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. Moons & SMITH'S. EGOS doz. srV*^ ?anz ju pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at broad-gauge principle, and no family nearly every quarter section of which All orders will receive prompt attention. the first bells cast at the foundry, and ROCERIES GROCERIES-COFFEE 33e@45c TEA 50® 1,00 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 P.M. "Worthington A new #500 PIANO for jpoo. Warranted els Communications intended for publication must is tributary to this place. Some are should be without them. They are SUGAR, SUGAR (Cuncc (Coffe A A I 1 2 13c I3C Ex ex. \J 1 135 2 KD 13 1 3 Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. therefore one of the first cast in the years. CHAS. F. HCMISTOy. be accompanied by the real name and address of frown Urnurn 1« 11Ae. OVDTTUP•:5__& SYRTT 6 1,00 RICvE 12% Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. 1A_% -i w\_ lb* writer as a guaranty of good faith—not necessarily going to Pipestone county, many to putting in a large stock of job type, State. It is the first church bell which SALTWbttl. 3.S0 The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS forsale O I S „„„. .„,_,. for publication. PRESBTTBRIAN.—Services in the west room on (mess bW«"-- IftXHr&'USS? good for their face any day, and are determined Dakota, and a number to Rock county. first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 has been shipped west of Maukato, and 3»] by CHA3. F. HUMISTON. HAMS 16c SHOULDERS 10 A 11 o'clockcach.Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson. Pastor. ADVERTISING RATES. On Tuesday evening about sundown S & iinnm.1ncua17C A 3 D. APL'S16A010 7 to sell at "bottom" prices. is, of course, the first one ever put up HAMM 1A I/I£ Choice Roasted Coffee cheap at Bennett Broa. I CACHE S 8 2 UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning One Inch three weeks, tlOO, three months, *4.00 a precession of ten covered wagons and evening. Sunday School immediately after They publish the best paper, by all in Worthington. COAL tan 6 50 $ 8 00 Seed Corn, Field Peas, Buckwheat and Beaas Three Inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8 00 LV?LBTlS7£^mm0n m' 16.00@18!0C the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday followed by about 40 head of cattle Five Inches, 6.00, lo'.OO odds, printed in Nobles County, and at Bennett Bros. evening. l'IMSHING 35,00@40,00 EIRE COMPANY. Special rates given for larger advertisementsReading passed through town and camped for make a more liberal use of printer's A meeting was held at the ADVANCE Rev. Mr. Foote, of Michigan, will notices, first week 10 cents a line sub••quent NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. the night on the lake shore. These 1000 Rolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring ink than any business house in Worthington. insertions 5 cents a line each week. office on Thursday night to organize a preach at the Union Congregational Patterns, at were all going to Rock county to raise We have been acquainted Bucket and Hook and Ladder Company. Church to-morrow morning and CLOSE OF ME A MARKET. A S O N I wheat for the Worthington market. BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. with the editor for some years and we The following officers were elected Hereafter the Meat Market of O. Bigelow will evening. Owing to the condition EGULAS COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity close on Sunday mornings at 9 o'clock a. m., and do not hesitate to say, without any Good goods at low prices at Bennett Bros. Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic of the Hall, the Methodist and Presbyterian The Jackson Rcjiublic administers a open at o'clock p. m. [It mental reservation whatever, that he is •$$///. Hall In Worthington on the Good Cigars for Scents, at Bennett Bros. Foreman, II. L. Lackor Assistant congregations will meet with merited rebuke to our business men 1st and 3d Mondays in each OXEN FOR SALE. as good a man for a man of his character, month. Foreman, Win. Stockdale Secretary, the Union Congregational. M. E. for not advertising more litorally in A large yoke of Oxen, eight vears old, for sale. Moulded Linen-Faced turned edga A. C. Romxsox, W.\ M.\ as we know of. A No. one pair.of cattle. Apply to J. A. Town Treasurer, W. R. Bennett. Sunday School at the Church at 3} the ADVANCE. The fact is, our business Collars at 25c a Box, at. S. Ed. ClIANDLBlt, SCC. 3t40] W H. MOCK, Elk Township. In short, the ADVANCE is growing o'clock. The Presbyterians will hold men are drawing so much trade REGULAR CONVOC A Fancy Goods for Sale. BARBER ft LAWRENCE'S. in favor and circulation constantly, TIONS of Living Arch Chapter, Another meeting will be held on next a communion service at the Chuch in from Jackson, Rock, and other surrounding Fearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. 1., It. A.\ M.-. at Masonic and we have heard a great deal said recently Wednesday evening. Now let the Hall on the 1st Tuesday the afternoon. counties that they find it Sugars by the Barren cheap at Bennett Bros. In each month. about the broad spirit in which Town Council provide for a series of pays best to advertise abroad, so that A fine Stock of LADIES' ri'TJXTSHIXfi A. C. ROBINSON, M.\ E.\ H.-.IW The Board of County Commissioners ROODS for sale at the Worthington Hotel. Also the paper is conducted. We shall keep A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery T. V.: DrRFBE. AcfgSec. [30t] cisterns at principal points and we the country papers in the region tributary Agency for thu will hold a meeting on Monday the fifteenth. the paner running upon a broad-gauge and Perfumery just received at BUSINESS CARDS. shall be, for a small town, well pro ided to Worthington are supported, to WEED SEWING MACHINES, track, and we expect in time to see all B.&L to fight fire whenever it may break a considerable extent, by the advertisements the narrow-gauge men and newspapers The Indies of the M. E. Church will out. With Moore Smith's soda of Worthington business men. Which will be sold Cheap for Cash. Apply to OFFICERS. around us broadening their tracks so fountain engine, a well drilled Bucket hold a Festival on next Friday evening This draft upon their purses makes it 3t40] iv A D. AMES. A. A. PARSONS, that they may run their trains upon and Hook and Ladder Company and for the benefit of the pastor. Strawberries JUSTICE necessary to cut down, to some extent, SLMMONS. OF THE PEACE, Real Estate and our track. plenty of water, we ought to be measurably and a good time expected. STATE Collecting Agent. on home advertising. This, of course, OF MINNESOTA. safe from fire. 11 ERSE Y, MINN. [TRy COUNTY OF NOBLES. will soon correct itself. When the ADVANCE The ladies of the Union Church THE STORM. District Court Sixth Judicial District. On Sunday night last about 11 o'clock B. W WOOlRiTENCROFT, becomes the leading paper for scoured St. Paul and Sioux City for John raruell, Charles B. Fatt\oil. Wiliam CEMETERY MEETING. the most violent thunder s*orm of the 1. Faro ell, Mmeon Faro ell & Joint K. Harmon, nine or ten counties around Worthington, The Trustees of the Worthing Cemetery S strawberries for their social, held last copartners in business under the linn name and season passed over this place. There as it soon will no doubt, these advertisements met on Monday last at the Colony st le of John X. Fat well & Co., Plaintiffs,again9t evening, but failed to get any. They All orders for surviving thankfully received A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISIIED John E. Hallet. Defendant. was a constant play ot lightning, as and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & will be transferred to its had a pleasant social nevertheless. office. The organization was completed The State of Minnesota to the above named Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. EVERY SATURDAY though every drop of rain gave off Defendant: You, John E. Hallett, are hereby columns, and the Jackson Republic and by electing Dr. R. D. Barber, Treasurer, l-Wt] summoned and required to answer the complaint No excuse now for going without electricity, though there were few discharges the Rock County Herald, and similar in this action which is filed in the office of and A. P. Miller Actuary. It AT fresh vegetables when they are so plenty the clerk of said court at Worthington, in said into the earth. The rain fell ATTORNEYS. Worthington, Minnesota. papers will be left to die for was decided to apply to the railroad County and State, and to serve a eopy of vour at Luckey's. Mr. L. keeps up with in "torrence" for several hours, and answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, B. SOULE. want of patronage from Worthington company for fifteen acres, instead of at his office in Wirdoin, in Cottonwood County, H'VSELLOR-AT-L AW the times in everything in his line. about midnight a violent gust ot wind State aforesaid, within twenty days after tlic business men. We advise the .Republic ten, on section 2o near the East Lake. And Sol iry Public. Office on Tenth Street, in en ice of this summons upon you, 'exclusive of struck the town. The tin roof on the the Da\ts lllock. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. S. D. Sprague is breaking 200 acres to make the most of that "rush of job Also to have the ground platted and the day of such service, and if you fail to answer l-7ly. Methodist Block was '"rolled together I he said complaint within the time aforesaid, the for Messrs. Campbell & Gumming, in work," for dull times are just ahead. surrounded with a hedge as soon as Plaintiffs in action will take judgment against like a scroll," exposing the inside of j. s. SHUCK, you for the sum of two hundred and thirty-seven Hock county. The ADVANCE, before long, will be possible. Stock is to be issued immediately ATTORNEagent,Twould dollars, with interest from October 11th, '1873, at the building to the rain. The water A LAW, Ileal Estate and col- scattering job work from its steam ten per ceut. per annum, together with the costs in ten dollar shares, which The ADVANCE is the regularly-issued county lecting respectfully tender his See the advertisement of Fancy and disbursements of this action. poured into Miller Hall and the Semiinary services to the people of this and adjoining counties, presses as thick as grasshoppers all over shares are to be received at their face paper, and the only newspaper published in Nobles Dated May 30th, 1874. Goods and Weed Sewing Machines for and hones, b\ prompt attention to business, rooms on the upper floor, but parties Jackson County. E. CLARK, Plaintiff's Attorney and fair and h.JIL dealings, to mei it a share of value on lots purchased. county. To persons abroad who content, sale. We have looked at the array of were promptly on hand to take 6w40] Wlndoni, Minn. public patronage. We are sorry for the Republic. But plate coming to the National Colony, the A switches, huts, laces, Grecian bends, care of the books, lamps, etc. The new CO-1J. A SIO UX FA LLS. SUMMONS. B. N. CARRIER, we are amazed at its temerity. The VANCB will prove of great value, as it will ehron The Sioux Falls Independent says Solferinoes, Antietams, and other SSTATE organ was soon covered with rubber OF MINNESOTA, „«, Republic holds th«» editor of the AD icle from week to week every step in the progress ss that coal has been discovered in two COUNTY OF NOBLES. things advertised, and we must confess blankets and protected from the rain. ATTORNEY AT LAW, VANCE responsible for the wet weather, of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan The State of Minnesota to John C. Ogle Defendant: that the general effect of such places in the neighborhood of Sioux The organ in the Presbyterian room on You aie hereby summoned to be and tity of valuable information concerning the the grasshoppers and the destitution Falls. In Wayne township, a vein of AND things when tastefully arranged upon appear before the undersigned, one of the Jus* th? lower floor was also covered with tiees of the Peace in and for said countv, on the prairies of the West. of last year It admits that Prof. about two feet in thickness, mixed an interesting woman is pleasing to rubber blankets. The ADVANCE office 27th day of June, 1K74, at eleven o'cloek in the CLERK OF 1HST. COURT. Humiston by a proclamation drove the forenoon, at my office in the village of Worthington with earth and water, was found while the eye, notwithstanding the cost. in the front lower room seemed to in said county to answer to Cornelius Stout grasshoppers out of the Colony and into digging a well. The vein descends obliquely in a civil action. have been arranged with special reference All business left with him will receive prompt The ladies of the Congregational Should you fail to appear at the time and place Jackson county, where they ate up and improves in quantity as the to just such an emergency, for all aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against vou attention. Church, at Sibley, will hold a Strawberry all the cabbages, onions, snake-root, elecampane, upon the evidence adduced by said Cornelius depth increases. At another place, Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. the books, papers and materials which Stout for such sum as he shall show himself entitled Festival on the 17th, next Wednesday and other vegetables which seven miles northwest of town, a vein to. could be injured by water were placed evening, and their Worthington C. II. 15KNTON, C. C. OOODNOW, Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. are usually taken on subscription at was struck while digging a well, at a at just those places where the water D., 1874. Att'y at Law. Notary Public. friends aie invited. the Republic office it co nplains because depth of only 13 feet below the surface. 3w39] L. It. BENNETT, Justice of the Peace. did not fall, and the press, stone, and Benton & Goodnow, we took the Land Office from The farmer who made the discovery Planting soft maple seed is now in SUMMONS. empty spaces got all the water.— DEPARTMENTS. Att'ys & Counselors at Law, STATE Jackson and brought it over to Worthington, brought a large quantity of samples to order. C. Stout and Will Hum iston Tiie public school-room in the west end OF MINNESOTA, a 83 COUNTY OF NOBLES, town. have just put in five bushels on the lot and yet it remains obdurate. of the lower story was also dampened The State of Minnesota to Joseph Hill, Defend 11EAL ESTATE, opposite the Hotel barn on Third Avenue. Nevertheless, we shall continue to do FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. We have no doubt that coal will ultimately so that school could not be held. School ant: Yon are hereby summoned to he and appear before the undersigned, one of the Justices INSURANCE AND it good. When the Repubhc is supplanted at the Seminary rooms lias not been be found in large quantities of the Peace in and for said countv, on the 27th Special prominence will be given to all questions da of June, 1874, at lo o'clock in" the forenoon, COLLECTION AGENTS. by the ADVANCE, and that throughout this portion of the West. held during the week. The Methodist Remernuer that the delinquent taxes affecting the interests of the farmers, and at my office in the village of Worthington in said rush of "job work" is turned into our Those who have given some attention county to answer to H. McCorntick & Brother Block is damaged to the extent of $600 of 1872, and previous years, must be paid to agricultural topics. An account of every farm Par leular attention paid to business before In a civil action. office, we shall give the editor of the to the subject believe that there is an or $700. But little damage was done the local and geueial Land Offices. Should you fail to appear at the time and place in the county will be given. Correspondence on or before July 31st, in order to save 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. Republic a situation on our paper, and aforesaid, judgment will lie rendered against elsewhere in town. A portion of the extensive coal deposit in this county solicited from farmers. Write facts and obser* the interest at 24 per cent. Under the you upon the evidence adduced by said C. H. open up to him the way to send his children in the neighborhood of Graham Lakes. roof on the Okauena mills was broken McCorinlck & Brother for «.uch sum as they Mtall vations upon farming matters, and the editor late law, it i? only 12 per cent, but if rilYMVrAXS. show themselves entitled to. to our Seminary. off and some rain let through on the (jiven under my hand this 3d day of June, A. will put them in shape for the press. Particular not paid at that time, the 24 per cent Nothing seems to afford the drinking Ji. I). ISA unKit, D.. 1874. burrs. The injury done here seems to 1)HYH1C!.VI'niversitvsntGEONstates attention will be given to the subject of Tree N AM) Graduate of will be enforced. Rev. L. W. Chaney, pastor of the "drummers'1 who travel through this 3w W) L. B. BENNETT, Justice of the Peace. have been due to a single violent puff Congregational Church, returned from Harvard United KxaminIng country and their drinking friends, so Culture, .19 one of vital importance to this part of Millinery & Fancy Goods. The Sunday Schools of Worthington Suriteon for ivhsions. Office at Bat ber & of the storm for no damage was done Worthington on Friday last, having much comfort as the peddling of stories the West. Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. been absent for two weeks on business contemplate holding a pic-nic within a any where in the country about the calculated to injure the temperance connected with a Government homestead week or two. Whether at Graham town. UEO. O. JtOOItE, Mrs. A. A. Stevens Is receiving weekly a supply claim he had taken near that people and the temperance hotels of Mh.LINERY A N FANCY GOODS at Lakes or at some point along the railroad LAND DEPAR TMENT. place. It seems that Mr. C. had put in Worthington. First, it was a story her Store on Ninth Street, opposite the Third Avenue PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, has not yet been determined, but on about $300 worth of improvements, Hotel. Ladies are respectfully invited to RAIN. Reliable information will be given concerning that two of the most respectable ladies call and examine the Goods, which arc all NEW During the past week we have not and at no time since filing has he been the little folks may depend upon a picnic AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. [3w38. Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence the securing of Government Land. Letters of of Worthington had engaged in a regular absent from it six months. Notwithstanding heard any complaints of drouth. The on loth street IM*IOW the public hall. Office at and govern their feelings accordingly. this, D. S. Law, well known hair-pulling fight at the Worthington inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim law* the Colony Drug More, opposite the Worthington Two desirable Farms near -Vortliingtonforsale. windows of heaven have been opened, Hotel. Worthington, .Minn. to many of our citizens, cited him to Hotel. Then, a runner reported will be promptly and correctly answered through Also House to rent. Apply Will uttend promvtly to all Calls, day or (in fact, the whole roof jseems to have appear before the land office and show The Road master in Dewald has been in Rock and Jackson counties that the the paper, and all the decisions of the General night. to WM S. STOCKDALE. cause why his claim should not lie annulled. been raised,) and the earth has been working the roads and his example proprietor of a leading hotel had app'ied Land Office which can be obtained will be published. The trial took place last week thoroughly soaked with perpendicular, OKAREXA HOUSE FOR SALE should be generally imitated. On Monday, Thursday, nud the testimony will be to the relief committee for clothing HOTELS. oblique and lateral showers. The rain The undersigned wishes to sell the Okabena spnt to Washington for decision. Mr. we learn that work will also begin and was weaiiug an overcoat contributed Hotel, located on Ninth Street, in Worthington. THIRD AVENUE HOIEL, begins some time after midnight and Law admits that to jump a man's The house has a good run ot patronage, and in this township west of town. By all by the runner himself. And claim is about the meanest trick imaginable, pours down till after daylight in the good stabling for teams. Am compelled to COLONY DEPARTMENT. means let us have the Lu Verne and the latest story is that a clerk at a chance business on account of the ill health but justifies himself on the morning, giving us cloudy forenoons, Tropiletor. V. B. LOVELESS my wife. For particulars address. Spirit Lake roads worked and stop the ground that if lie didn't do a mean leading Worthington hotel was recently The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a tT'tf] C. P. STOl'GH. and then retiring to prepare for another trick somebody else would. Wouldn't swearing of the teamsters. seen in the parlor in a state of helpless map and history of the National Colony. All Worthington, Minn. visitation. Farmers are laughing that be a splendid justification for foraging FOR SALE. questions relating to the soil, climate, and other intoxication. The whole brood of and the testimony is general to the ef upon a neighbor's wood pile or Rev. W. II. Mock met with an accident House and Lot on 10th Street, enquire of stories are of course falsehoods of the natural advantages, and to the development of O K. 1 HEX A UOI 'SE, hen roost \—Mankato Reviar. feet that the wheat, the flax, and, in recently by which he is in danger 32t BENTON & GOODNOW. Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. grossest kind, and the Rock County fact, all the crops never looked so well We copy the above, not for the purpose P- STOl'OH, Proprietor. of losing an eye. While sharpening Jfcrah' and the Tack&on Repvblic ought TAKEN VP. a plow, apiece of steel broke off and before at this time of the year. The of ci ing Mr. Law as having done By the subscriber, in Elk township, four mare to be ashamed of themselves for opening WORTHINGTON, MINN, struck him on his right eye-ball. grasshoppers are b?ing sadly delayed in wring, for there is apparently mor colts and one horse colt. Two of tie horse colts their pa pt rs to every runner and are sorrel, two bay. and the marc colt dark gray. On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. their Summer work by the rains, and justification in his case than in a number All have white in face. The owner will please THE GRASSHOPPERS. irresponsil h-di inker who may choose prove property, pay charges and t.ike the same there is scarcely a doubt that the farmers of others, but to show how the The Grasshoppers have been so deluged away. [3w3,"] s,. NELSON. WORTHINGTON HOTEL. to invent a falsehood. They will soon will have to come to their rescue jumping of claims is regarded elsewhere. with rain during the past week be as bad as WoodhuH's Wekly. The Largest and Best-Appointed and cut the crops with reapers and What has surprised us most in NOTICES OF CONTEST. that we hoar little of their movements. Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. mowers. this jumping business is the extremely The Le Mars Sentinel, of last week, T^OTICE. V. S Land Office, Worthington, The crops have gained a week on ]3l Minn.. .Tu 9th. 1ST*. elastic, India-rubber quality of the speaks of the busy aspect of the Dlace, N E W S AN them, and we feel sanguine that the Complaint having been entered al this office bv £ADCAL THE EXCURSION. J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. consciences of men who are otherwise Myron I. Plinney against John McCoy for abandoning and gives the following* reasons for the crops will come out ahead. The new route from St. Paul to St homestead entry No. S^lti, dated Nov. 2d, regarded as good citizens. Here are The A DV VNCE will give a general summary of *yRates to farmers and teamsters as low as lively business which the merchants 1R72, upon the northwest quarter of section Louis is becoming very popular. Since township W2, range 43, in Nobles Countv. W. N. Philips sends us some of the cases in which the claimants have built any house in town. Large barn accommodations. are doing: the news of the world, but its aim will be to be. Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of the arrangement to run through trains Stage office for the dfferent stage lines. finest radishes we have seen. Mrs. ADVANCE good houses, cultivated from twenty to said entry the said parties are hereby summoned come a first-class local newspaper, devoted especially In the first place the town has a location WORTHINGTON, MINN. the passenger traffic over this route to appear at this office on the 9th day of Julv, and the children being absent thirty acres of land for a year or two, [l36] which, considered from a purely ls74, at in o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish teatimony to home news and home interests. Corres has increased considerably, and witli concerning said alleged abandonment. (in the future,) we were compelled to lived on the land until compelled to commercial standpoint, is unsurpassed pondence from the different townships and from J. A. LEONARD, Remoter. MISCELLA NEO US. the completion of arrangements to run in the state. Then our merchants are call in some outside assistance to keep seek employment elsewhere in order to 40] u. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. the several counties tributary to Worthington through freight trains, quite an in enterprising to audacity. They keep DENTISTRY. the radishes from spoiling. DENTAL get through, and yet men order trial the largest and most varied stock of I E U. S. Land Office, Worthington, solicited. ROOMS of BEDFORD are on loih crease of freight business is anticipated. and coolly remark that if they can take 1 Minn., May 27, 1874. Street, opposite public square, and will be goods in the Northwest, they advertise The freight business of the onen the last week in each month. Work insured MINOR ARRIVALS. Complaint having been entered at this office liberally in the SENTINEL which goes the claim legally they propose to do it, five years. [27y by John O'Brien against Oscar R. Bowers The latest arrival is at the residence road, however, has been good all this everywhere, they treat customers with for abandoning homestead entry No. 7889 and say nothing about the moral right SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. of II. Davis. It makes itself at home dated April 13th, 1872, upon the n'^ne'i of section season, two heavy freight trains a day the greatest urbanity, and give value ro do so. Here are claims about Worthington J. 34, township lol, range 41, in Nobles County, and behaves as though it intended to for the money they reeei\e. There is II. JOHNSON, Dealer in Saddlery Hardware, frequently following eacb other closely, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of upon which the parties have nothing the fanner raises that he cannot Trunks, Valises, eie. Harness alwavs said entry the said parties are hereby summoned stay. carrying lumber to the regions south on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly to appear at this office on the 27th day of June, dispose of here to advantage, and expended from $500 to $600 in money, done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. We hear also of an arrival at the residence 1874, at 9 o'clock a. nt., to respond and furnish of us, and what is still more significant there is nothing that he needs that he 27 ly. testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. and have made them well worth from of Mr. Bird, near Bigelow.— and encouraging, the cars are not running cannot purchase on favorable terms. J. A. LEONARD, Register. SI ,300 to $2,000, and yet there are men 38] J. 1$. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. BANK OF WORTHINGTON Ilersey is still one ahead. Wake up, back empty. A heavy wheat And again, Lemars is accessible from here who deliberately purpose to take Bigelow every point, good roads and good bridges T\Jotice. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, train passed through recently from A I I the claims, improvements and all, if by Minn., May 20th, 1874. leading to it from all directions. KI.IUIT SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. Sioux City to St. Paul. Complaint liming Wen entered at this office by JOB-WORK legal hook or crook they can do so, and OKA BEX A FLOUR. After reading this, we counted the Mons E. Distad against Martin Jensen, for INTEREST PAID FOB TIME DEPOSITS. On Tuesday an excursion train of abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated The Okabena Flour continues to lead still they expect to live in a community advertisements in the Sentinel and July 12th. 1872, upon the se'X section 20, township Drafts Bought and SoUl Special attention given four passenger cars, including the officers' the market, as the following order received like this and be respected. 102, range 42, in Nobles County, Minnesota, found nearly tin columns of home advertising. to collections. with a view to the cancellation of said entry car, passed here going to St. a few days ago from the house Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 This, we should say, is pretty the said parties are hereby summoned to appear o'clock, p. m. Paul. There were some forty excursionists at this office on the 20th, day of June, 1874, at 9 of Milton Tootle & Co., of Sioux City, Our sympathies are extended to the well done for a town but little, if o'clock n. in., to respond and furnish testimony NEATLY AND PROMPTLY from St. Louis, Kansas City, E A E S A E A E N will show: concerning said alleged abandonment. people of portions of Pennsylvania.— any, larger than Worthington, and it J. A LEONARD, Register. Council Bluffs, and other cities interested We can use 40 barrels if as good as The season was cold and backward, shows what kind of business men are 37] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. last lot. We use it only in cases where in the new route. The invitation, SOULE A LANG DON, Executed at the and now comes the potato bug. The making Lemars a trading centre. something superior is called for." XTOTICE. U. «. Land Office, Worthington, it seems, was extended specially to Leechburg Enterprise says The pota 1 Minn.. May 9th. 1874. representatives of the press and lumber STORMS. Complaint havine been entered at this office by Advance Office, Dealers in Ileal Estate, The Le Mars Sentinel says Treat to bugs have again made their appear On the fourth, a storm swept over Ottawa Peder G. Swanson against Grove W. Loomis, for Homesteads, Preemptions dealers, but other branches of business the potato-bugs to a dose of Parisian ance, and in numbers past finding out, abandoning homestead entry No 7949, dated and Town Property Bought and Sold. and Rockford, Illinois, uprooting swl/i Apt II 27th, 1872, upon the of section 26, township were represented. Green mixed with ashes or corn meal, Worthington, August 31. The ground is full of them, and myriads 101, range 39, in Nobles County, Minnesota, trees, unroofing houses, and terrifying from a pepper box made from a couple with a view to the cancellation of said entry the of them are seen flying in every direc the people. This storm extended into said parties are hereby summoned to appear at THE FOURTH. of fruit cans. It makes them lose thisofficeon the 17th day of June, 1874, at ^o'clock S. A. IIILDIiETH, tion 5 and farmers in this part of the CARDS, A meeting was held on Monday evening Wisconsin, doing some damage at Madison. a. nt., to res|Knd and furnish testimony concerning their appetite for potatoes. country will find it almost impossible said alleged abandonment. last to arrange for celebrating the On the 7th, another tornado Haa Opened a BLANKS, J. A. LEONARD. Register to save even a portion of their potato Fourth of July. Committees were appointed passed over Tampico, Illinois, totally 4w36] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. PERSONALS. S A I N S A O O N CIRCULARS, crop. as follows Executive Committee—Prof. NOTICE.—IT. E. Clark, attorney, of Windon, was destroying twenty-one houses, and injuring S. Land Office, Worthington, Minn., May 15th, 1874. Humiston, Dr. R. D. in town on Monday. all the houses in town. A number POSTERS, on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, When our friends visit Worthington Complaint having been entered at tills office by where he is prepared to wait upon the public Barber, H. L. Lackor, Capt. J. Smith, E. II. Craig, of the Sibley Gazette, is we would recommend them to stop at of persons were injured. This storm Aikin Miner against James Merwin, for abandoning in anything pertaining to his line. homestead entry No. 8330, dated July BILL-HEADS, the Worthington Hotel. This is the J. Alley, Mrs. J. C. Clarke and Mrs. The patronage of the public solicited. to deliver the Fourth of July oration seems to have extended eastward to 13, 1872, upon the south-west quarter of largest hotel in the place, and kept in section 2, township 105, range 40, in Nobles II. I). Humiston. Committee on Programme—A. at that place. THE PHOTOGRAPH 1 New York. LETTER-HEADS. the best manner, and the accommodations countv, Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation P. Miller, Dr. B. S. Langdon C. C. Wilson, of Rochester, a lawyerfarmer, of said entry, the said parties are hereby are of the very best bills as reasonable On the|night of the 8th, a severe storm FAMILY RECORD summoned to appear at this office on the t5tlt and C. Z. Sutton. On Music—J. as any house in the city. Mr. is spoken of as a Democratic swept over Northern Iowa and Southern dav of June, 18.4. at 9 o'cloek a. m. to respond Ames, the proprietor, is a perfect gentleman, and furnish testimony concerning said alleged C. Clarke, Dr. Craft and 11. D. Bagley. candidate for Congress in this District. Dakata, doing considerable damI abandonment. and knows how to keep a good Is and Elegant Oil Ohromo, Photograph Album A Meeting will be held on Monday J. A B..WAKEFIELD, LEONARD, Register. age at "Vermillion. At East Orange a hotel.-*-Ifocfc County Herald. 4w361 J. Receiver. and Family Record Combined, and is designed evening next to hear the reports of for the insertion and preservation of the pictures Mr. Crouch, of Sparta, Wisconsin, school house was blown down. Near of the family as well as the names, it fs something Committees, when the programme will Sheldon a house was overthrown, and spent several days in the Colony during A. C. ROBINSON, At a meeting of the directors of the new. beautiful, useful and attractive, and should ornament every home in the land. All be announced. The Fourth falls on the past week. He expresses himself near Le Mars a farm house was turned Southern Minnesota Railroad, held in who see it pronounce it superb, and are lavish Saturday, three weeks from to-day. in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a upside down. CARPENTER AND BUILDER, as much pleased with the country and La Crosse Monday week, the following TERMS—$2 a y«ir $1 for six tasteful setting of gold and beautiful colors, and the people, and will probably make this officers were elected: President, Clark months 50 cents for three mouths, in It Is at once and forever a household treasnre. The corner stone of Hamlin University A brick yard has been opened at Price, |i.oa Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of Office and shop on Tenth Street,opposite Miller's his future home. Mr. C. is a brother W. Thompson Vice President and advance. price. A GOOD THING FOB AGENTS, Men was laid on the 4th with appropriate Sioux Falls. Hall. Wome"f iff? Boys and Girls whole or spare of Mr. J. V. Crouch, who expects to Treasurer, P. M. Meyers Secretary, Address ceremonies. The institution is located 1 or evening. Agents wanted ev open a large stock of dry goods here by II. M. Wells, Jr. Land Commissioner, Crywhere. COMPLETE OCTEIT mailed, post-daid, at College Place, half way beI "WORTHINGTON, MINNESOTA, Fishing is said to be good at Indian on receipt of nrlce. Address the BETJEBLT COMF**T, Will attend promptly to all kinds of building, far. the first of August. I. K. Brown. tween St. Paul and Minneapolis. Wortkw{ftm. Minnewta. 214 WaKmsh Ave., CHICAGO. Lake. nlshlng Plans, Specifications and Estimates.