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DEPOT ENLARGEMENT. ^pattern |^tlvanc^ LOCAL. DEATH OF MRS. SOULE. CORRESPONDENCE. A gentleman connected with the WORTHINQTON MARKETS. Mrs. Soule, wife of M. B. Soule, Esq., SPECIAL NOTICES. WHEAT Sioux City and St. Paul railroad said died on Tuesday night last and was FLOUR Wbbl. FROM HERSEY. WORTHINGTON, MINN., JUNE 20,1874. 20 Gallons new Maple Syrap Just received at CORN g»l)usliel PUBLISHED WEBKLT, AT recently that there was more freight buried on Thursday, the funeral sermon OATS HEBSET, Nobles Co., Minn., June 18,1874. MOORE & SMITH'S. frORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. shipped and more tickets sold to Worthington being preached by Rev. J. W. HAY«ton ED. ADVANCE Business at Hersey CHURCH DIRECTORY. BEANS. WHITE, fl bush. 5,000 Pickles iu brine at than to all other points between has been quite lively the past week, in Terms Two Dollars per year, Invariably in advance. METHODI3T EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, Lewis at the Union Congregational BUTTER p,aU?ri, ,s.ei'vices every Sabbath, morning at All orders will receive prompt attention. consequence of a large drove of horses EGGS $) doz. u, Mankato and the State line put Church. Mrs. Soule had been in delicate O O E & S I S. 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 P.M. "Worthing, Communications intended for publication must from Wisconsin coming here for sale. ton Praying Band," Sabbath eveningat 7 o'clock. be accompanied by the real name and address of together. This steadily increasing business health for several years, and last A new $500 PIANO for M00. Warranted six SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 13c: Ex. 12 13 They sold a number of good farm 1 ray.r meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. the writer as a guaranty.of good faith—not nec•Marily years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 §rowiil0@«|c SYRUP 65® 1,00 RICE 12J demands increased room at the for publication. winter she made a visit to her former teams, which looks as though farmers PKESBYTEUUN*.—Services In the west room on SALTflbblT 1,50 first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 are not discouraged yet. Choice Roasted Coffee cheap at Bennett Bros. Depot, and accordingly an enlargement home in Maine, thinking a change of ADVERTISING RATES. o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson, Pastor. gAMS16c SHOULDERS 10® 11 Seed Corn, Field Peas, Buckwheat and Beans The grasshoppers are still here in of the station house at this point scene might benefit her health. But On« Inch three weeks, *2.oi), three months, *4.00 UHIOS CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning irJiAC/HIiS li. at fn at Bennett Bros. shegoodly numbers, but the wheat is growing and evening. Sunday School immediately after is going on. the winter was unfavorable, and COAL W ton fi%«R.on Three Inches3 weeks. 5.00, Ron faster than they can eat it. The the morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday LUivrBER-CommonVm. lToolig'oc Plre Inches,» &00, loioo evening. The work is in charge of Mr. Frank declined constantly in health. In the prospect is that this town and vicinity 1000 liolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring Special rates given for larger advertlsementsKeadlng FINISHING Tm- will not be damaged by grasshoppers to Fowler, Master Carpenter and Bridge spring she returned to Worthington notices, first week 10 cents a line: subwqucnt Patterns, at Rev. Mr. Foote, of Michigan, will exceed 20 per cent. Some farms have Superintendent for the S. C. & St. Paul and for a time seemed to revive somewhat insertions 5 cents a Hue each week. NE W ADVERTISEMENTS. preach to-morrow afternoon and evening not been touched at all, while others BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. road. The addition will be 48 by 24 under the stimulus of the climate. have been entirely ruined. The prairie at the Union Congregational A S O N I OXEX FOR SALE. feet, an.d with the present building 94 As the warm weather advanced, however, Good goods at low prices at Bennett Bros. squirrel, or striped gopher, has done a E Church. EGULAK COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity A large yoke of Oxen, eight years old, for sale. great deal of damage to the cornfields. she was unable to bear the exhaustion, feet in length, or 110 feet with end Good Cigars for 5 cents, at Bennett Bros. Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic A No. one pair of cattle. Apply to Some measures should be taken to annihilate *&&/, .^ Hall In AVorfhington on the 3t40] H. MOCK, Elk Township. The Worthington Cornet Band will platforms. The freight room will be and died, as stated above, on 1st and 3d Mondays in each them, or it will be difficult to Moulded Linen-Faced turned edge visit Sibley on Friday next, and will 74 by 24. The sitting or waiting room last Tuesday. Mrs. S. was held in month. who,Fancy Goods for Sale. raise corn. I know of one man Collars at 25c a Box, at A. C. Ronixsox, W.\ M.\ "blow the town. 12 by 20 feet, and the office will be in universal esteem, which was expressed by the use of corn soaked in a strong S. Ed. C'HANUI.Elt, Sec. BARBER & LAWRENCE'S. solution of strychnine, has a good stand the new building. T,he sitting room by the large concourse of citizens attending Vy** Thare will be a basket picnic and REGULAR CONVOCATIONHof of corn. A fine Stock of LADIES' FURNISHING Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. will be furnished-in the most improved the funeral services. Living Arch Ch:ii- GOODS for sale at the Wortliiiigton Hotel. Also dance at Bigelow on the Fourth. Particulars tor m!dWZx^t I-,K.". A.-. M.\ atMa- The Hoppers (not grasshoppers) had Agency for the Sugars by the Barrel! cheap at Bennett Bros. style and will be kept neat and clean, The following resolution was adopted given next week. a social hop at Heiser's Hall last Thursday sonic Hall on the 1st Tuesday A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery so that ladies and children may have a WEED SEWING MACHINES, evening. at a special ^meeting of Fraternity In eacli month. S. O. Morse, of. Bigelow, opens with pleasant and comfortable place to wait and Perfumery just received at The hotel is still vacant. Where is Lodge, No. 101, A. F. and A. M., June A. C. ItoniXSON. M.'. E. •. II. P. Which will be sold Cheap for Cash. Apply to a new stock of goods on Monday next. for trains. The platform on the main tho man who wants to make $100 per B. &L. I. r.-. DURFKK, Actgsec. [30t] 17th, 1874: BUSINESS CARDS. 3«°1 IVA D. AMES. month Let him come and run the track side will be extended 144 feet beyond Captain Miner lias "some flax which Resolved, That we extend to our hotel at Ilersey. MORE ANON. The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale the building, which will bring it Millinery & Fancy Goods. brother M. B. Soule our warmest sympathies is beginning to blossom. 38] by CHAS. V. HUMISTON. OFFICERS. nearly to the Okabena mills. The full in this his hour of great allliction. FROM GRAHAM LAKES. Dr. Barber is building an addition to A. A. PARSONS, length of the front platform will be 275 JUSTICE GKAUAM LAKES, June 17th, 187*. his house. OF THE PEACE, Real Estate and feet, and of the rear platform 109 feet. A BAND OF ELK OJ* THE KAMPAGE. Collecting Agent. THE GRASSHOPPERS. A handsome crossing has been laid EDITOR OF THE ADVAKCE: On »naixi?J,VlexihlSiiSie!.etis1S,Si,0(ls' Lad This will be the largest depot between The grassboppers have been lively \~.\ respectfully invited to HERSEY, MIXX. [:«y Tuesday late in the afternoon, of the A wnleb- are all NEW across Tenth Street from Davi»s stoie St. Paul and Sioux City, and is a during the past week, and the work of AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. [3w38. lGth inst., a band of elk put in an appearance B. W WOOLSTENCROFT, to Kimball's. very significant straw showing which destroying crops has gone on. They on the east shore of Graham Two desirable Farms near Worthington S Lakes. One of the number strayed way the 'trade" winds blow* We cordially have been most active in Graham Lakes We learn that the strawberries about for sale. Also House to rent. Apply All orders for surveying thankfully received near the residence of Mr. Chapman invite all those who are so much and Seward townships, having eaten off and promptly executed. Oflieo with Shuck & Worthington are ripening. Minnesota to WJI S. STOCKDALE. who mounted a horse and gave hot pursuit, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED Bookstaver, "Wortiiington, Nobles Co. Minn. afraid that something "exagerated" the crops to a considerable extent along running the object of the chase strawberries are already in the St. Paul IMt] EVERY SATURDAY will be said about Worthington and the into the lake near Mr. Dreesiers', from OKABEXA. HOUSE FOR SALE. Jack Creek. A number of settlers who market selling at a cent a berry. A which point it swam across the lake The undersigned wishes to sell the Okabena National Colony to come and see the ATTORXEYS. have suffered were sufferers last year, AT good strawberry year is predicted. Hotel, located on Ninth street, in Worthlngton. and landing opposite the house of Mr. new depot, which will be completed in and they are left destitute. A meeting I he house has a good run of patronage, and Worthington, Minnesota. B. SOULE, J. B. Pixley, leisurely walked up and good stabling for teams. Am compelled to A now moon put in an appearance on COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW about three weeks, and also take a look was held at Graham Lakes last Saturday laid quietly down in the grass in front change business on account of the ill-health And Not iry Public. Office on Tenth Street, in Monday and appears to be what the at the masses of freight which crowd the my wife. For particulars address. of the house. Mr. P. (not excited in the the Davis Block, i'rompt attention given to conveyancing. and resolutions were adopted designed L36tf] c. P. STOUGH. [271j. farmers call a "wet moon." If it is all lea3t) frantically seized his gun which freight room and the platforms. to secure aid through Congress. was, unfortunately, only charged with LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. the same to the moon, we would rather J. S. SHUCK, As Congress could not now be reached bird shot. Knowing small shot to be THE FOURTH. ATTORNEY it would not send any more rain just AT LAW, Real Estate and col- PROBATE NOTICE. in time, we understand that the resolutions incompatible with the elk killing business, Preparations are making for a good lecting agent, would respectfully tender his STATE now. Mr. P. (not in the least excited, OF MINNESOTA,) •en Ices to the people of this and adjoining counties, will be sent to Gov. Davis. A The ADVANCE IS the regularly-issued county time on the Fourth of July. The exercises 0 COUNTY OF NOBLES, bS and hones, by prompt attention to business. of course,) threw a few revolver cartridges AVe wish to call the attention of the number of the settlers must have aid paper, and the only newspaper published in Nobles and lair and honest dealings, to merit a share of will be nearly as follows Parade Office of Judge of Probate of said County:—A into the gun and boldly walking public patronage. petition having been illed in this office by "John Postmasters at Kersey and Graham from some source, but, as we have before county. To persons abroad who contemplate of societies, headed by tho Worthington out opened fire on the bold denizen of B. Shurr, representing that Andrew N. 'Smith, the prairie. The charge took effect in B. N. CARRIER, Lakes to the fact that there is complaint said, we think these appeals to the of Grand Prairie Township, of said county, died coining to the National Colony, the AD Cornet Rand in the morning Patriotic tho spine and the wounded beast again intestate on the 8th day of April, 187-1 and, leaving General Government ill-advised. The from several persons that their VANCE will prove of great value, as it will chron Songs by Glee Club, and addresses the following named children, prays that sought refuge in the lake, swimming John B. Price be appointed guardian of the State is abundantly able to help the sufferers icle from week to week every step in the progress ATTORNEY AT LAW, papers are not delivered. One subscriber by Prof. Ilumiston and Dr. Leonard along near the shore. Mr. P. now same Sarah E. Smith, James W. Smith, Susali and the State ought to do so.— threw down his gun and drawing a four J, Smith, George B. M. Smith. of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan at Graham Lakes has not lecieved Basket Pic-nic at half past 1 AND Notice is hereby given to said children and all inch-bladed I. X. L. Sheffield from his Our sincerest sympathy is extended to tity of valuable information concerning tho a copy for three or four weeks. o'clock general Social at Miller Hall parlies concerned or interested therein to appear pocket, ran along the shore ready to at my office in Wortliiiigton, in said county The papers are sent, beyond any (flrestion, those who have lost their crops. We prairies of the West. in the evening. We learn that the CLERK OF DIST. COURT. attack the wounded foe should he attempt on the 2/th day of Juno, 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., and should be delivered. base ball clubs propose to play a match have been blamed for not showing the to show cause why said petition should not be to land. The elk, divining his granted and John B. Price be appointed guardian purpose, came to a stand about two rods All business left with him will receive prompt game in the park in the afternoon.— dark side of the picture only, and joining for said children. The forenoon yesterday had been hot attention. from the shore, and Mr. P. could only Dated this 13th day of June, 1871. The amusement Committee, we understand, with the croakers in crying down and sultry, and in the afternoon a dark Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. stand and await the beast's pleasure. 412w.]__ J. CRAFT, Judge of_rrol:.to. are preparing a feast of fun. the country because we have been visited In the meantime Mrs. P., divining the cloud spread over the heavens in the SUMMONS. Every body is expected to come with C. H. BKNTON, by the grasshopper. The only reply situation, hurried to the boat and, rowing C. C.OODNOW, STATE southeast, when suddenly, while we OF MINNESOTA,) Att'y at Law. Notary Public. to the elk, attacked him with the his wife and children and his basket. we can make to this, is to say that a COUNTY OF NOBLES! S S" were attending to our own business and Benton & Goodnow, oar and compelled him to seek the. finer climate or a richer soil than ours The State of Minnesota to Oscar R. Bowers, not disturbing anybody, in walked lit- shore but no sooner did he plant his THE MIXXESOTA ATLAS. Defendant: You are hereby summoned to be cannot be found in all the West that Att'ys & Counselors at Law,tle hoofs on dry land than Mr. P. grappled and appear before the undersigned, one of the Willie Davis with a chirrup and another W. II. Saunders is now in Worthington DEPARTMENTS. Justices of the Peace in and for said county, on the destruction of crops in this county him, and then the tug of war commenced. bucket of ice cream. And what canvassing for the Atlas of the the Hth day of July, 1874, at ten o"clock in the For five minutes both struggled is confined mainly to one or two townships forenoon, at my office in the Village of Worthington, E A E S A E is more, the little chit stayed and helped State of Minnesota, which is to be published for the mastery, but the strife soon in said county, to answer to Henry Davis and is not general there, and that a civil action. FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. to eat it. A traveler, stopping at the ceased, as a strong thrust of Mr. P.'s by A. T. Andreas, of Chicago. I N S A N E A N Should you fail to appear at the time and place where the crops are not cut they are in kuife severed the noble brute's jugular, Worthington Hotel, remarked the other This Atlas will contain a map of every Special prominence will be given to all questions aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against O E I O N A E N S and his crimson life tide fast ebbed splendid condition and farmers say they you upon the evidence adduced by said Henry day, speaking of Davis' ice cream, county in the State, showing sections, affecting the interests of the farmers, and Davisto.r fo such sum as lie shall show himself entitled away, and all tho neighbors regaled Particular attention paid to business before never saw a finer prospect of a bountiful 1 They give a man about a peck over timber, prairie, roads, streams, railroads, themselves on elk meat next day for to agricultural topics. An account of every farm the local and general Land Offices. Given undermy hand this 18th dav of June, A. harvest. But that a number of settlers there for 10 cents." 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. dinner. REPORTER. school-houses, churches, etc.— 1\184. L. B. BENNETT, in the county will be given. Correspondence have lost their crops and that they aw-il Justice of the Peace. solicited from farmers. Write facts and observations Also maps of the State, United States, 1'IIYSICIAXS. COXVEliT. will need aid is not to be denied. We and the world, 14 by 28 inches. Plats SUM3WNS. upon farming matters, and the editor The editor of the Madelea Times R. D. Bagley will give a conceit on STATE again extend our sympathy to our Graham R. D. BAH UKR, OF MINNESOTA,) and histories of the leading towns and will put tlftiu in shape for the press. Particular came up to the "hub" recently on business, Wednesday evening next, June 25th, at I)IIYSICIAUniversitySLUG COUNTY OF NOBLES. ss- Lakes and Seward friends, and assure N AND EON, Graduate of attention will be given to the subject of Tree villages, with biographies of early set and gives his impressions of Ilersey The State of Minnesota to Oscar It. Bowers, Ilaivanl United states Examining Miller Hall, consisting of sacred, sentimental, them that the ADVANCE will do Defendant: You are hereby summoned to be Surgeon for Pensions, Office at Barber & Culture, as one of iUil inipoi tauce to this part of tiers and prominent men, will be given and Worthinton as follows sero-comic and comic songs, Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. and appear before the undersigned, on* of the all in its power to aid them. the West. also a history of each county and of the Our next call was at Ilersey, a station Justices of the Peace In and for said county, on quartetts, duets, choruses, etc. A good the Uth day of July,1874, at one o'clock in the eight miles this-side of Worthington State, together with a great amount of Dr. Edward R. Wells, Rector of GEO. O. MOORE, orchestra in attendance. afternoon, at my office in the Village of Worthington. and nearly opposite to Graham in said county, to answer to S. O. Morse valuable statistical information. Portraits Christ's Church, Red Wing, Minnesota, Doors open at 7i o'clock, concert to Lakes, from which settlement the merchants a civil action. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAND DEPARTMENT. was chosen Episcopal Bishop of Wisconsin of prominent men and views of Should you fail to appear at the time and place receive considerable of their commence at 84-. Admittance 2-3 cts. arorehaid, Judgment will be rendered against you trade. There are several stores at this by the convention which met in Reliable information will be given concerning Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence public buildings and private residences upon the e\ idence adduced by said S. O. Morse, on 10th street below the public hall. Ottlre at The Railroad Company has ordered a place, and a very good hotel, depot and for such sum as he hhall show himself entitled to. Milwaukee on the 17th. He is a moderate the securing of Ooverument Land. Letters of and the name, nativity, business, etc., the Colony Drug store, opposite the Worthiugtou warehouse. The surrounding country Given under my hand this 19th day of June, A. sidewalk to be built, 340 feet long, on Hotel, Worthlngton, Minn. churchman, a man of excellent of each subscriber, will also be given. inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws r»- 18'4. L. B. BENNETT. is about the same as at Heron Lake, Will attend prom nth/ to all Calls, day or the south side of Tenth Street, from 3w41 Justice of the Peace. administrative ability and has been a This, it is said, will be the most complete perhaps a little more rolling. We next will be promptly and correctly answered through the Depot to Sitter's lumber office. This, niijht. [-"ly. went on to our destination, SUMMONS. missionary in this State for 17 years. the paper, and all the decisions of the General Atlas ever undertaken. The publisher STATE with tho walk now being built, OF MINNESOTA,) Land Office which can be obtained will be published. is expending about $100,000 in WORTIIIN&TON. COUNTY OF NOBLES. HOTELS. George Alfred Townsend, it is well will make a continuous sidewalk on This much advertised town has felt preparing the plates. District Court SixthJudicial District known, writes over the signature of both sides of the street from Third Avenue TniliD AVENUE UOIEL, the benefit of its notoriety and is, indeed, John I arwell, Charles B, Farwell, Wlliam Gath." The Ohio State Journal says D. Farwell, Simeon Farwell & John K. Harmon. to the Depot. The sidewalk is also a fine village. Situated upon two CISTERXS. copartners in business under the firm name and pretty lakes, between which the railroad he spells "gas with a th," and the The Town Council has ordered three completed on the north side of Ninth COLONY DEPARTMENT. style of John V. Farwell & Co., Flaintills, against V. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. passes in its course southwest, it John E. Ilallet. Defendant. St. Paul Press calls him Jaw Jalfred. Street from Third Avenue to Rohrer's cisterns, each nine feet in depth and the The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a Tle State of Minnesota to the above named has in its surroundings much that is This is preliminary to the statement Defendant: You, John E. Hallett, are hereby lumber office. These improvements same in diameter, to be sunkat three of Worth hi f/ton, Minn. picturesque. The plat is on rolling map and history of the National Colony. All summoned and required to answer the complaint that he failed recently to secure the the park corners. Work has already ground, and we should judge would always make us comparatively independent of in this action which is filed in the office of questions relating to the soil, climate, and other the clerk of said court at Worthington, in said OKABENA HOUSE, be dry, unless in an extremely wet Liverpool consulate, salary $12,000. mud. Sidewalks will soon be laid commenced. They are to be kept filled natural advantages, and to the development of County and State, and to serve a copy of your season. The streets are well laid out, answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber, along all the principal parts of Ninth, with water to be used in case of lire.— Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. Mr. Drake, of Muscatine, Iowa, says C. STOUGH, Proprietor. and the lots, many of them are fenced at his office Windom, in Cottonwood County, Tenth and Eleventh Streets, and also The Council deserves the thanks of the State aforesaid, within twenty days after tlie and ornamented with trees and shrubbery. that prairie chickens are also fond of service of this summons upon you, 'exclusive of WORTHINGTON, MINX, people for the improvements made and The residences are tastily built, along the traveled parts of Third, the day of such sen ice, and if you fail to answer potato bugs, and he thinks the chickens and the business houses are well located, the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the On Ninth Street, between Second &Thirdavc. Fourth and Fifth Avenues. making. It pinches a little to meet the should be protected, If not disturbed Plaintiffs in action will take Judgment against with few exceptions. We met several bills in these times, but it will soon pay you for the sum of two hundred and thirty-seven they become quite tame, and will soon of our old acquaintances among the WORTHINGTON HOTEL." Captain Miner has a two year old cow dohars, with interest from October 11th, 1873, at in the increased value of property. business men there. There are several ten per cent, per annum, together with the costs clean a potato patch of bugs. which gives 34 pounds of milk a day and and disbursements of this action. hotels, which, especially since the Land The Largest and Best-Appointed Dated May 30th, 1874. FIRST SHEEP SHEARIXG IX THE makes a pound and a half of butter a Office has been located in the place, are Bishop Clarkson, of Nebraska, was Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. E. CLARK, Plaintiff's Attorney COUXTY. having a good patronage. The village day. That cow isn't standing 'round ^•40] Windom, Minn. the guest of Bishop Whipple at Faribault The first sheep shearing in Nobles park is eligibly located and been put in doing nothing." Minnesota grass against last week. SUMMONS. J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. County, so far as we are informed, was fine condition. Miller's (now Methodist) N E W S AN LOCAL. SSTATE the world. Block is a large edifice in which is OF MINNESOTA, going on yesterday at the Worthington Mankato has thirty-two licensed saloons. *WRates to farmers and teamsters as low as COUNTY OF NOBLES. ss a spacbus hall, that is now used by the The AIVAS will give a general summary of any house in town. Large barn accommodations. There is a species of black bug eating Hotel, where some 225 head of sheep What afield for active and determined The State of Minnesota to John C. Ogle Defendant: Seminary. There is also a school in the Wage office for the diTerent stage lines. You are hereby summoned to be and the news of the world, but its aim will be to become the potatoes somewhat. J. S. Stone belonging to Mr. Ames and Prof. Ilumiston crusaders. buiiding, beside that other source of WORTHINGTON, MINN. appear before the undersigned, one of the Jus" a fust-class local newspaper, devoted especially light—the Advance office—at which we tices of the Peace in and for said county, on the [ty3B] informs us that ashes will drive them were being barbered all over. 2/ th day of June, 1874, at eleven o'clock in the The Pioneer says the editors of the called and found "Jack Manly presiding to home news and home interests. Corres away. The sheep were wintered here and have forenoon, at my office in the village of Worthington MISCELLA XEO US. Prairie Schooner and Waseca Neics at the case. The most substantial in said county to answer to Cornelius Stout pondence from the different townships aud from done well. in a civil action. building in town is the flouring mill, DEXTlSntY. PERSOXALS. have got to quarrelling about calico. Hie several counties tributary to Woi thington DENTALopposite Should you fail to appear at the time and place through which we were shown Ly the Gov. Miller called to see the A ROOMS of K. BEDFORD are on 10th Many better men have gone to their reward aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you FREE EXTERTAIXMEXT. solicited. Street, public square, and will be proprietor, Mr. Sutton. In the basement upon the evidence adduced by said CdTneiius VANCE on Wednesday. A trio of St. Paul runners were in open the hist week in each mouth. Work insured by fooling with that question. is a large engine and the connections Stout for sucli sum as he shall show himself entitled live years. [27y to. E. Clark, attorney, of Windon, was town one day this week, and indulged to the machinery above. On the Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. XEIOHRORHOOD NEWS. in town yesterday. main floor are five runs of stone, the SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. in a free dance on the sidewalk. As The Rock County Herald says that it J. rooms for receiving the grain, and for 3w39] L. B. BENNETT, Justice of the Tcace. Mrs. Stockdale and daughter, arrived H. JOHNSON, Dealer in Saddlery Jlardware, the elite of this moral community are Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness always is cheering to hear people coming in shipping flour. On the second is the from Ohio on Thursday. Mrs. S. comes not very well versed in the ait of "tripping SUMMONS. on hand, and made to order. Uep.ihiug neatly cleaning and bolting machinery and telling how much better their crops done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. STATE to visit her son, "Win. S. Stockdale. OF MINNESOTA,) the light fantastic toe," the entertainment among which is a middlings purifier, 27 ly. oa look than last year. COUNTY OF NOBLES, S3 enabling the mill to furnish the Mr. Chidley and Warren Smith, of was highly instructive as well The State of Minnesota to Joseph mil, Defend The Windom Reporter says Pomeroy fancy brands of flour which are already BANK OF WORTHINGTON. ant: iou are hereby summoned to be and appear Graham Lakes, were in town on Thursday. as amusing. before the undersigned, one of the Justices has now breaking teams on nine becoming popular. In the third story of the Peace in and for said county, on the 27th are the elevator apartments leading to The Sioux Falls Independent has sections of Robert's farm, crowding day of June, LS74, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Euiiu SMrrn, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. A. O. Conde, of Ilersey, drove up to the large bins for storing wheat. Worthington at my office in the village of Worthington in said adopted the feature introduced by the work with a business like air. the -'hub" on Wednesday behind a may well be proud of this extensive INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. county to answer to C. II. McCormick & Brother JOB-WORK ADVANCE of "Answers to Correspondents" The Rock County Herald says the in a civil action. establishment, and indeed we spanking team. Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given Should you fail to appear at the time and place were favorably impressed with our sister who wish to come West and are amount of prairie that will be broken aforesaid, Judgment will be rendered against to collections. C. C. Elfelt, of the house of Averill village and believe it has a bright you Upon the evidence adduced by said C. H. Office Hours from 9 to 12 a, m. and from 1 to 4 looking for good locations. This is a in that county this year is without clock, p. m. Russell & Co., St. Paul, dropped in on McCormick & Brother for such sum as they shall future before it. Its founders are not feature which ought to be generally introduced precedent. show themselves entitled to. only men of talent but of business tact, Tuesday. Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. E A E S A E A E N by the papers of this portion NEATLY AXD PROMPTLY Dr. Vary, of Luverne, is fitting up and who appreciate fully the value of J.)., J87*4. C. F. Crosby, attorney, of Lu Verne, printer's ink. 3w39] L. B. BENNETT, Jus^cc of the Peace. of the West. If the surrounding regions beautiful residence grounds. Besides came over to the metropolis" on SOULE & LANGDON, will do one-half as much to make raspberries, strawberries, currants and NOTICES OF CONTEST. Tuesday. Executed at the the advantages of this country known Prof. Ilumiston's lecture on Tuesday grapes, he has set out evergreens and a NOTICE., U. S Land Office, Worthington, Mr. Moe, of Mitchell county, Iowa, evening called out quite an audience, as tho National Colony is doing, we Dealers In Real Estate, variety of other trees. Minn. Ju ^e 9th, 1874. but not nearly as large as it merited. Advance Office. called to see us on Tuesday. He is very Complaint having been entered at this office by «. _. Homesteads, Preemptions shall soon have a thickly settled and The Jackson Republic says "Large Myron I. Phnney against John McCoy for abandoning The Professor is a thorough scientist, and Town Property Bought and Sold: favorably impressed with the Colony wealthy country. homestead entry No. 8516, dated Nov. 2d, Worthlngton, August 31. fields where one week ago nothing but and illustrated his valuable lecture with 1H72, upon the northwest quarter of section and thinks of locating here. a series of brilliant experiments. His the black bare ground could be seen, 22, township 102, range 4^, in Nobles County. Hon. Stephen Miller, ex-Gonernor of Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of success in discharging a small cannon Judge Wakefield returned on Thursday. S. A. HILDRETH, are now green and promising, Corn, said entry the said parties are hereby summoned Minnesota, will deliver an oration at with a lump of ice, near the close of his CARDS, to appear at this office on the 9th day of July, potatoes and oats have never looked Has Opened a lecture, gave him the widest-awake 18i4, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish tes. Sheldon the Fourth. BLANKS, timony concerning said aliened abandonment Prof. Ilumiston went to Mankato on better at this season of the year than audience that ever retired from Harmonia J. A. LEONARD, Register. S A I N S A O O N Our Ilersey correspondent speaks of Hall.—Mankato Union. now." Tuesday to deliver a lecture on Chemistry 40] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. CIRCULARS, the gophers taking the corn. Dr. for the benefit of the Congregational NOTICE., on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthlngton HoUl, The Sibley Gazette says "After The Estherville Vindicator says: Owing U. S. Land Office, Worthington, Langdon had some ten acres taken in where he is prepared to wait upon the public Church of that city. Minn. May 27, 1874. POSTERS, considerable going around among the to the rapidly-increasing practice in anything pertaining to his Hue. Complaint having hcon entered at this office the same way, but a liberal use of corn of Dr. E. Bedford, in other places, he The patronage of the public solicited. farmers, and a very general inquiry, by John O'Brien against Oscar R. Bowers II. S. Pomeroy, of Milwaukee, was in BILL-HEADS, soaked in a solution of strichnine destroyed finds it impossible to make regular visits for abandoning homestead entry No. 7889 town onWednesday. Mr. P. has purchased we think the good people of Osceola THE PHOTOGRAPH dated April 13th, 1872, upon the nUne^ of section to Estherville. But he assures us the gophers, and the replanting 31, township 101, range 41, in Nobles County. LETTER-HEADS. County are to be congratulated upon 6,000 acres in Cottonwood County, that any one sending him a postal card Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of FAMILY RECORD has not been molested. the very favorable outlook. What few to Worthington, may be sure of receiviny said entry the said parties are hereby summoned and is negotiating for 3,000 more to appear at this office on the 27th day of June, his earliest possible attention. The grasshoppers there are have done but near Wilder. His family will reside at 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish Minnesota Headquarters, established Dr. is a first-class dentist as all say who testiniouy concerning said alh-ged abandonment. It and Elegant Oil Chromo, Photograph Album little damage outside of the gardens. Mankato. have had occasion to require his services J. A. LEONARD, Register. and Family Record Combined, and is designed and conducted by Jos. W. Prince, in They do not increase in numeers, and 38] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. for the insertion and preservation of the pictures during his monthly visits to this In town on Wednesday: From St. New York Ciiy, for the past eleven of the family as well as the names. It is something place. do not seem to grow very fast." new. beautiful, useful and attractive, and Paul—F. W. Cram, F. A. Rengstorff, U. S. Land Office, Worthington. years, has changed localities from No. should ornament every home in the land. All IX Minn., May 20th, 1874. C. C. Elfelt, J. B. Reynolds, S. VChase. Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE who see It pronounce it superb, and are lavish 319 to 349 Broadway. Volume five,of Complaint having been entered at this'offlce by The Sioux County JTeraftZsays: "The In Its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a Mons E. Distad against Martin Jensen, for From Sioux City—Col. F. Office. the original Minnesota Register has tasteful setting of gold and beautiful colors, and abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated grasshopper wail has played out, and rERMZ—$l a year $1 for It Is at once and forever a household treasnre. Foote and Chas. Tilts. From Windom—Gov. July 12th. 1872, upon the seV£ section 20, township it just been opened and nearly all the State Price, $1.00. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of months 50 cents for three months, in everybody frcm the surroundiug country ADDRESS. 102, range 42, in Nobles County, Minnesota, price. A GOOD THING FOR AG ENTS, Men Stephen Miller, J. K. McLain, papers are kept on file. Minnesotians with a view to the cancellation of said entry All letters addressed to Miller, Ilumiston advance. and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare says that the prospect for a big crop the said parties are hereby summoned to appear" J. W. Redding, S. M. Espey, Miss & Company, Wortliiiigton, Nobles visiting New York are cordially welcomed, time, day-time or evening. Agents wanted everywhere. at this office on the 20th, day of June, 1874, at 9 was never better than at present." Address county, Minnesota, will be promptly o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony COMPLETE OUTEIT mailed, post-daid, Jennie Fletcher, G. C. Patmore and and by this means keep in concerniiig.said alleged abandonment. on receipt of price. Address the BEVERLY COMPACT, answered, and full information given 13 ja.XT7,-A.IO'C?SS, F. Brainard. communication with each other. a Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. J. A. LEONARD, Register. The rains began again last night. concerning tho National Colony. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. Wvrtlnnnt'jv. MinnisntH.