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esterit j^ttoanc^ LOCAL. THE SUNDAYSCffOOL PICNIC. SUPERINTENDENTS NOTES. COR RESPONDENCE. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. Thursday was a great day for the Major T. C. Bell/ County Superintendent children of Worthington and vicinity. of Schools is now visiting the FROM DEWALD. A iplendid lot of Glycerin* Soap at WORTHINGTON, MINK., JUNE 27,1874. The Sunday Schools united in a Pie-Nic Schools of the County, Ho furnishes DEWALD, Nobles Co., Minn., May 24, 1874. Moowmmra PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT WOBTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. at Round Lake. The day was a trifle us the following notes of his visits to CHURCH DIRECTORY. EDITOR ADVANCE:—We have no Having Refitted and Furnished Moon ft SMITH now hare on hand th* lariwC HIS STORE, METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, Indian Lake and Bigelow. more hot than was necessary for pic-nic grasshoppers here, and wheat and oats Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably i»«dvance. stock of Drug*. Paints and MOdktnea over pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning: at All orders will receive prompt attention. brought Into Nobles County. purposes, but there was a good prairie June 22.—Dis't No. 1. Indian Lake. never looked better. 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 "WortuWton Communications intended for publication must Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Teacher,—Miss. PhilaRowell. Enrolled, breeze stirring, as there nearly always I have ten acres of flax in bloom, and Anew •500 PIANOJoriam Warautfat ats be accompanied by the real name and addre"So? Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o*cloek. yean. CHAS. P. HTJMI8TON. [SB S 1 a S 0 0 ^"h-notnec. 21. Attendance, 19. Present every PunsBYTERTAN.—Services in the west room on is on a hot day, and the affair was generally ten acres of breaking planted in corn AT first lloor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 day, Jennie Brown, Lillie Acheson, Choice Boasted Coffee ebeap at Bennett Broa. pronounced one of the most enjoyable and potatoes. o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson. Pastor. Bigelow, Minn., ADVERTISING RATES. Seed Corn, Field Peas, Buckwheat and Beaae Cora Acheson. Worthy of praise for and successful we have had. The roads are in better condition out UNION CONGKEGATIONAI*—Services morning at Bennett Bros. Vh?« E *2--°°, ««*months, W.00 and evening. Sunday School immediately after proficiency in studies—Alma Erskine, Three Inches3 weeks, 5.00, 8 00 The procession formed in front of the the morning service. Prayer meeting ThursdaJy this way since they were worked. Five inches, .. $ evening. IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A Physical Geog. and Arithmetic—Lillie Union Congregational Church, between 1 0 F. T. L. 1000 Bolls Wall Paper, KewwtSprtof Special rates given for larger advertisements. Acheson, Cofa Acheson, Emma and Complete Assortment etf 8 and 9 o'clock and headed by the Worthiugton Heading notices, first week 10 cents a line: subsequent Patterns, at REPUBLICAN COUXTY COXVEXTIOX. FROM LORAIN. insertions 5 cents a line each week. Irene Erskine, Reading.—Frank Horton, The Republicans of Nobles County, Minnesota, Cornet Band, carrying the" LiAWBB3CCBffl, General Merchandise, BABVEB ft Loiun*, June 25. '74. will mset In delegate convention at Worthlngton Charlie Horton and Lillie Aeheson, flag, moved Round Lake-ward* with as on hursday the 9th day of July, 1874, at 2 o'clock A S O N I EDITOR ADVANCE :—The name of Good goods at low prices at Bennett Broa. 1. M., t( CllOOSe delegates to the Congressional Spelling. Pupils very much in earnest. happy a lot of children as ever drove Convention to bo liolden at Owatonna July 14th, 1KGULAR COMMUNICATIONS of Fratcrnity this township (formerly Fairview) has Cotnslsing la part of Teacher very prompt, energetic and Good Cigars for Seents, at Bennett Bma. 18(4. The basis of township representation has Lodge, No. 101, A. & A. M. at Masonic out of a town. There were 26 teams in been fixed as follows One delegate for each been changed to Lorain, there being one ^iJ// ... "all in Worthington on Hie capable. STAPLE AND FANCY. the procession, the band wagon being organized township in said county and one delegate Moulded Linen-Faced turned edg« 1st and 3d Mondays in each township of the name of Fairview already for each 20 votes or major fraction thereof month. June 23.—Dis't No. 23. Indian Lake. drawn by a four horse team, driven by DRY GOODS, Collars at 25c a Box, at cist for Hon. E. P. Freeman in 1873. in the State. A. C. TJOIJIN.SON-, W.\ M.\ Teacher,—Mr. Frank Peterson. Enrolled, Under-such apportionment towns will be entitled Mr. Wilcox,* from Prof. Ilumiston's S. Ed. CIIANDLEII, sec. GROCERIES, BARBKR & LAWRSHCB'*. We are about to build a school house to delegates as lollrtws 11. Ave. attendance, 10*. The Okabena farm. The drive occupied just Bigelow, Lorain, ItEGULA It CONVOCA- NOTIONS, etc. Pearl Barley and Split Peas, at Bennett Bros. in District No. 22, near Mr. Gillen's. Dewald, Little Rock, WrnEGrtf TIONS or Living Arch ChapSWJ-rVV^Sf drill on all the branches taught is very two hours and a quarter, and was along ter, U. 1)., K.\ A.-. •. atMaiXfCl Elk, The Best Goods always on hand at New Haven, We have been remarkably free from Sugars by the Barrcll «fcrap at Bennett Broa. v&f\ thorough. The order and management Graham Lakes Ransom, decidedly the best road in the County. I1 ill on th(J a grasshoppers all summer. F. THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Grand l'rairie, Seward, In e.icli mouth. A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery are perfect. Best spellers,—Hannah Hersey, The road around the head of Ocheeda ilson, Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. A. C. Iloni.VSOX, M.'. E.\ II.-.P.-. Indian Lake, Worthiugton, and Perfumery just receired at Peterson, John Saxon. Best in Geog., FROM BIGELO TH Lake winds along by high banks and By order of Committee. i. r.-. DUUFBE, Acf Sec, [sot] BIGELOW, Nobles Co., Minn., May 26, 1ST4. Sarah Carpenter. BUSINESS CARDS7 C. Z. SUTTON, Chairman. through a thick growth of young trees Terms Strictly Cash on Dated Worthiugton, June 20th, 1874. EDITOR ADVANCE:—The grasshoppers June. 25.—Dis't No. 28. Bigelow. and bushes, and here the children fairly The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale have all left and crops are looking Delivery. enjojrment. Teacher,—Miss. Celia Farnam. Enrolled, 38] by CHAS. ¥. HUMI8TON. The thermometer reached 94 in the clapped their hands with OFFICERS. finely. 14. Attendance, 13. The School shade on Thursday. Beyond Ocheeda, the road bears almost Bigelow, June 25,1874.—[42. Cowin & Tinnes will commence work A. A. P•ARSONS, has been in operation only a short time due east for seven miles to Round Lake. The regular monthly temperance rsTICKOFTHE PEACE, Keal Estate and at once on a grain warehouse. a but gives promise of very good results. The procession arrived at Mr. Barrett's Collecting Agent. meeting of all the churches will beheld S. O. Morse lost a valuable mare on HERSEY. MIXX. [38y Shall visit it again before the close of grove about eleven o'clock, and after to-morrow evening at Miller Hall. Sunday last, of inflammation of the the term. the children had explored every thicket B. W WOOL.STENOROFT, LUMBER, lungs. Strawberries at Lackey's Monday and climbed nearly every tree, dinner THE FOURTH AT BIGELOW. LATII, James Cowin has purchased a farm evening. was spread on the great table, (8000 The celebration of the 4th of July at SHINGLES. AH orders for surveying thankfully repcived of 160 acres two miles west of town. and promptly executed. Office with Shuck & miles in diameter,) grace was said by Bigelow will consist in part of a basket Attention is called to the advertisement A WEEKLY NEWSPAPEB F0BLISIIED The Committee on celebration of the llookstavcr, Woithiugtoii, Nobles Co. Minn. Constantly on hand. Rev. Mr. Lewis, and then it was wonderful [30t] pic-nic and ball, afternoon and evening, of S. O. Morse, of Bigelow, who Fourth are making extensive preparation! EVERY SATURDAY OFFICE-At Store. YARD-Corner Ninth St. to see how things disappeared. under a large pavillion erected for has just opened new stock of General for a good time. BIGELOW. and First Avenue. A TTORXEYS. A few hours were spent after dinner in AT the occasion. Also base ball, croquet Merchandize, and also a lumber yard. Bigelow Minn. Worthington, Minnesota. B. SOULK, swinging, boating, roaming around the FROM IIERSE Y. and sack racing. Music furnished by Mr. Morse is one of the "pioneers'' of COUNSELLOR AT LAW HERSET, Nobles Co., Minn., Jnnc 25,1874. grove, etc. and about four o'clock the the Mandeville Bros., of Sibley. A And Not iry 1'ulilic. Office on Tenth Street, in Nobles County, having come here as S. 0. MORSE. the Davis Block. Prompt attention given conveyancing. ED. ADVANCE :—The sound of the procession started back to Worthington. grand good time may be expected. early as 1872, and settled in Bigelow, [271j. saw and hammer is continually ringing About two hundred persons participated Yours Respectfully. where.he lias been station agent, postmaster, OXEN FOR SALE. in our ears at Hersey, which is an indication j. s. SHUCK, in the pic-nic, and the occasion merchant and fanner. He is a JOHN E BOOS, Sec. A large yoke of Oxen, eight years old, for sale. that this town is growing rapidly. 4 TTOKNEY AT LAW, Heal Estate and eolJ\. A No. one pair of cattle. Apply to will not soon be forgotten by the little gentleman and a live business'man and Iccting agent, would respeetfullv tender his The Jackson Republic says that tho 3t40] W H. MOCK, Elk Townsliip. Ileiser's Block is nearly completed. services to the people of thi-. and adjoining counties, people. Mr. Barrett tendered the Sunday The ADVANCE IS the regularly-Issued eottnty* is a success. and hones, by prompt attention to business, good effects of tho new tax law are seen Mr. Ebert is now building a neat two Fancy Goods for Sale. paper, and the only newspaper published In Nobles Schools the freedom of his grove, and full- and honest dealings, to merit a share of in t'ae fact that in the delinquent list story house. J. T. Smith has sold his public patronage. The Band went to Sibley yesterday to county. To persons abroad who contemplate with access to his well, his stove for of that county there are but 231 descriptions store to A. J. Timlin, who will soon play the Sibley boys a return piece or B. N. CARRIER, coming to the National Colony, the A making coffee, etc., and in behalf of the A fine Stock of LADIES' FURNISHING against 360 last year. In this build an addition and finish the entire two. GOODS for sale at the Wortliington Hotel. Also VANCE will prove of great value, as it will etaron Schools»we tender him a vote of thanks. Agency for the county there are but 109 descriptions. building. The lumber yard has been icle from week to week every step tn theprogres* ATTORNEY AT LAW, A long Circus train pas.ed up the TEMPERANCE IN JACKSON COUNTY. alive with teams the past week. Negotiations WEED SEWING MACHINES, of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan The Spirit Lake Beacon says that four Road on Thursday evening. A few days since the Board of Commissioners are now being made for the AND tity _of valuable information concerning tho houses were broken into one day last Which will be sold Cheap for Cash. Apply to for Jackson county mec to Our friends at Graham Lakes are preparing erection of a flouring mill, which is prairies of the West, week in Lakeville Township, in that CLERK OF DIST. COURT. determine whether license should further 3t40] IVA D. AMES. for a good time in Mr. Smith's much needed. county. Look out for, breakers of the be granted to sell liquor. It was grove on the Fourth, and have sent a Millinery & Fancy Goods. Quite a number of claims have been AH business left with him will receive prompt house variety. understood that two of the Commissioners cordial invitation to all who may wish taken by actual settlers the past week, attention, were in favor of granting license to do so to join them. Readers of newspapers often meet Offlco on 9th Street opposite the Park. with some inquiry after Railroad land. Mrs. A. A. Stevens is receiving weekly a supply and one opposed. Prof. Ilumiston being with the term "car-load," but few of of MUJ.INERY AND FANCY GOODS at We are having fine growing weather, Mooie & Smith are fitting up an icecream her Store on Ninth Street, opposite the Third Avenue c. n. nnvroM, c. c. OOODXOW, in Jackson at the time, was invited them know just what or how much it is. Notarj Public. Hotel. Ladies are respectfully invited to and crops are making the most of it. Att'y at Law. room adjoining the Colony Drug eall and examine the Goods, which are all NEW by Mr. Avery, of the Republic, and others, The St. Louis Tinus has taken the Wheat is fairly hopping, making a desperate Benton & Goodnow, AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. [3w38. Store. This is ameie news item, and trouble to learn, and says as a general to go before the Board and give an effort to hop away from the has no reference whatever to the bucketful Att'ys & Counselors at Law, rule 20,000 pounds, or 70 barrels of salt, DEPARTMENTS. account of the workings of the temperance Two desirable Farms near Worthington grasshoppers. The horlpers are growing which we expect to get when they 70 of lime, 90of flour, 60 of whiskey, 200 for sale. Also House to rent. An* feature in the National Colony, finely many of them can fly right open. sacks of flour, 6 cords of hard wood, 7 REAL ESTATE, ply to War. S. STOCKDALE# and to present his views of the effect smart." I hope when they do fly they FARMER'S DEPARTMENT, cords of soft wood, 18 to 20 head of cattle, INSURANCE AND Bennett Bios, have received that car of temperance upon the business of a will not stop until they reach a spot OKABEXA HOUSE FOR SALE. Special prominence will b*r given to all questions 50 to 60 head of hogs, 80 to 100 head community. lie did so, and at the close load of brick, and are now prepared to COLLECTION A(JENTS. somewhere near the center of Lake Superior The undersigned wishes to sell the Okabena affecting the interests of the farmers, and of sheep, 9,000 feet of solid boards, 17, Hotel, located on Ninth Street, in Worthington. fill all orders for the same. called upon Mr. C. C. Goodnow to confirm where they can drift leisurely The house has a good run of patronage, and to agricultural topics. An account of etery farm r.u-'ieiilar attention paid to business before 000 feet of siding, 13,000feetof flooring, what he had said of the workings good stabling for teams. Am compelled to the loe.il and geneial Laud Otllees. into the various nooks and feed the fish 40,000 shingles, one-half less of hard in the county will be given. C«»rrespundenee Yellow and green paper in the hat change business on account of the ill-health lilt Worthiugtou, Minnesota. of temperance in Nobles county. Mr. and thus do some good. my fe. For particulars address. lumber, one-fourth less of green lumber, solicited froitl farmers. Write facts and 0bser will prevent sunstroke. The yellow t36tf] C. P. STOUGH. G. responded and said that Prof. II. had MORE ANON. one-tenth less of joists, scantling and vations Upon fanning matters, and the editor shuts out the chemical ray and the PIlYSIdAXS. rather under than over stated, especially LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. all other large timber, 340 bushels of MARRIED. will put them in shape for the press. Particular gi een the heat ray. It. 1). RAMIE It, as to the small amount of liquor wheat, 300 of corn, 080 of oats, 400 of DIKE—RABEDEAU.—On Monday evening, attention will be given to the subject of TfW 1)IIYSICIAI'mversitjsrittlEONStates PROBATE NOTICE. N AM Graduate of drank in comparison with the amount The band serenaded the town on Saturday June 22d, '7-lr in Wortliington, by Rev. S. M. STATE bailey, 360 of apyles, 430 of Irish potatoes, Culture, as one or vital importance to thispart of ll.ii vaid I'mted Examining OF MINNESOTA, Mirireoii for Pensions. Office .it Bather & e'vening last from tho top of the drank in places where liquors are retailed Sniitli, Mr. GEOKCE W. DIKE and A E ltAOEDEVU, 360 of sweet pototoes, 1,000 bushels COUNTY OF NOBLES, the West. L»Hifin.t'\ Worthiugtou Minn. both of Rock county, Jlimi. Office of Judge of Probate of said County:—A MethodUt Block. How about those as a beverage. of bran. Sietition having been filed in this office by John WOR THING TON MARKETS. summer evening concerts in the ParkV We are gratified to announce that the Sliurr, lepresenting that Andrew N. Smith, CiEO. O. MOORE, WHEAT $ 90c 1,00 of Grand Prahic Townsliip, of said county, died It is said that some of the planters Why not erect a platform, and have Commissioners concluded to try the FLOUR f)bbl. 0,00 9,00 intestate on the sth day of April, 1S74 and, leavin LAND DEPARTMENT. the following named children, prays that CORN $t bushel 85® 90 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, the band call the lovers together on temperance experiment and voted to issue in Cuba have discovered that growing OATS 70 75 John B. Price be appointed guardian of the Reliable information will be given concerning' these summer evenings for a promenade no more liquour licenses. pine-apples and bananas for the American HAY 53 ton 4,50® (5,00 same Sarah E. Smith. James W. Smith, Susali Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence, the securing of Government Land. Letters of BKAXS. WHITE, bush. 4.00 J. Smith, Geoige B. M. Smith. on loth street below the public hall. Office at on the grass. market, pays better than tobacco BUTTER ],-, Notice is hereby given to said children and all the Colony Drug store, opposite the Worthiugtou THE GRASSHOPPERS. inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim law* EUGS f? doz. 15 parties concerned or interested therein to appear and coffee. Hotel, Worthiugton, .Minn. The grasshoppers were flying yesterday, GltOCKRIES—COFFEE 30c@45c TEA 50 1,00 at my office in Worthington, in said county Mons. Grinager was confirmed on will be promptly and correctly answered through on the 27th day of Juno, 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., Will ultenu promvlhj tn all CalU.dmj or SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 We,: Ex. 12 1.3 and liaye undoubtedly left in great The bill regarding the transmission Monday last as Register of the Land to show cause why said petition should not be the paper, and all the decisions of the General Brown 10 lie SYRUr 1,00 RICE 12V$ nhjlit. [-"ly. granted and John B. Price be appointed guardi SALT «9 bbl. 3,50 numbers. Mr. Ilallett, from Graham of public documents, provides that they Office at this place. What elements Land Office which can be obtained will be published. an for said children. PROVISIONS—PORK (mess) bbl, 22,00 Lakes, was in town this morning, and must be sent through the mails at ten were at work to cause the change in the HAMS 18c SHOULDERS 10® 11 Dated this 13th day of June, 1874. HOTELS). BACON 13c LAUD 13® 17c D. APL'S 10 @17 says that on yesterday they rose in 412\\.] J. CRAFT, Judge of Probate. cents a volume, prepaid. The postage office of Register, we are not informed. TEACHES 14® 20 Till RD A YEN UE 1101 EL, clouds and left the Graham Lakes region, COAL fl ton 6,50® 8,00 Dr. Leonard has made many friends of the Congressional Record is fixed at SU3IMONS. LUMBER—Common ty m. 1«,00®1S,OC STATE COLONY DEPARTMENT. where they have been most destructive. since his advent among us, and his departure one cent. FINISHING 35,00@40,00 OF MINNESOTA, €. 1J. LOVELESS Proprietor. COUNTY OF NOBLES, ss They have left their mark, The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a will be regretted by the people Five of the Directors of the Sioux The State of Minnesota to Oscar R. Bowers, NOTICES OF CONTEST. map and history of the National Colony. All however, upon Graham Lakes and Seward Defendant: You are hereby summoned to be generally, Mr. Grinager is well known Worthington, Minn. City and St. Paul road have each taken and appear before the undersigned, one of the XTOTfCE. r. S Land Office, Worthington, questions relating to the soil, climate, and other throughout the State and is a man of Townships, and a number of the Justices of the Peac^in and for said countv, on a section of land near Mountain Lake, IX Minn.. Ju- !th, 1874. the 11th day of July, 1874, at ten o'clock fn the natural advantages, and to the development of considerable ability and political settlers will need aid. The Governor's Complaint having been entered at this office by OKABEXA HOUSE, and will this year break and backset forenoon, at my office in the Village of Wortliington, Myron I. Plinney against John McCoy for abandoning iu said county, to answer to Henry Davis Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. strength. Private Secretary, Mr. Wilson, made homestead entry No. 8516, dated Nov. 2d, about one half of each section. in a civil action. C. STOLON, rropiietor. 1«"2, upon the northwest quarter of section us another visit during the week, and Should you fail to appear at the time and place ±1, township 102, range 4S, in Nobles County, COX CERT. aforesaid, judgment will lie rendered .against Worthington tables are now supplied saw the County Commissioners with Minnesota, with a to the cancellation of AYORT1IIXGTON, MINX, you upon the evidence adduced by said Henry Prof. Bagley's Concert was postponed said entry the said parties are hereby summoned with wild gooseberries which grow reference to extending aid to those who Davis for such sum as he shdll show himself entitled to appear at this office on the 9th day of July, On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. until this evening, owing to the condition to. 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m. to respond and furnish testimony abundantly around some of our lakes. have lost their crops, until harvest, at Given under my hand this 18th day of June, A of the hall. Those attending concerning said alleged abandonment. D. 1874. L. B. BENNETT, WORTHINGTON HOTEL. least, when those who have good crops J. A. LEONARD, Register. GRASSHOPPER CREMATION. this evening may expect a treat, for Mr. 3w41 Justice of the Peace. 40] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. will have something to divide with A writer in the St. Paul Press urges Bagley excels as a musical manager.— The Largest and Best-Appointed NOTICE. SUMMONS. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, their neighbors. We understand that the protection ot the prairie grass from The Concert will consist of songs, duetts, STATE Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. Minn.. May 27, 1874. OF MINNESOTA,) the Commissioners will devise some fall burning, and says of burning the 00 Complaint Inning been entered at this office COUNTY OF NOBLES, ss choruses, quartetts, etc., by our by John O'Brien against Oscar R. Bowers NEW S AND LOCAL. method of aiding the sufferers as soon grasshoppers The State of Minnesota to Oscar R. Bowers, for abandoning homestead entry No. 7889 best musical talent. Admittance only J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk Defendant: You are hereby summoned to be dated April 13th, 1872, upon the nl4neJ4 of section as possible. I feel tempted to add a few words and appear liefore the undersigned, one of the 2o cents. Crowd the hall. 34, township loi, range 41, in Nobles County, The ADVANCE will give a general summary of' *a~liates to farmers and teamsters as low as Justices of the Peace in and for said county, on about the mods of destruction practiced Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of any house in town. Large barn accommodations, the 11th day of Julv, 1874, at one o'clock in the REV. MR. FOOTE. said entry the said parties are hereby summoned the news of the world, but its aim will be to be' in eastern Europe, where their visits sta^e office for the dlTereut stage lines. THE FOURTH. afternoon, at my office in the Village of Worthington. to appear at this office on the 27th day of June, Rev. Mrf Foote, of Detroit, has been if not as often repeated, are not less in said county, to answer to S. O. Morse come a nrst-class local newspaper, devoted especially WOKT1I1NGTON, MINN. As before stated, preparations are 1S74, at 9 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish in a civil action. destructive. The young brood is fairly [lv3fi] visiting the Colony recently, and is the testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. to home news and home interests^ Cone* making to celebrate the Fourth of July Should you fail to appear at the time and place driven into shallow trenches and on J. A. LEONARD, Register. guest of Mr. J. C. Clark. lie Las delivered aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against yon pondeucc from the different tovfrustifpsimd ffoiri MISC EL L. 1NEO US. 38] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. iu Worthiugton. The exercises will, fields covered with litter, which being upon the evidence adduced by said S. O. Morse, four discourses at the Union tho several counties tributary to Worthington for such sum as he shall show himself entitled to. set on fire consumes millions of insects we learn, be nearly as follows BRrade ItENTISTRY. Xfotice. U. S. Land Office, Worthlngton, Given under my hand this 19th day of June, A. DENTALopposite Congregational Church, which have attracted in an efficient manner. As incredible iM Minn., May 20th, 1874. solicited. ROOMS of BEDFORDare on 10th of masqueraders at 8 and of societies D. 1874. L. B. BENNETT. Complajnt having been entered at this office by Street, public square, and win ie as the statement might appear, it is no little attention because of 3w41 Justice of the Peace. Mons E. Distad against Martin Jensen, for at 1 o'clock. Then an address by open the last week in eacli month. Work injured perfectly true and the experiment can abandoning Homestead Entry No. 8325, dated their subject matter as well as their live years. [27y Dr. Leonard. The original design was SUMMONS. be tried in a small way in Minnesota. July 12th. 1872, upon the se\4 section 20, township STATE unique method. Mr. F., in opening the 102, range 42, in Nobles County, Minnesota, The young hoppers are not only easily OF MINNESOTA, SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. to have two addresses but Prof. Humiston, with a view to the cancellation of said entry COUNTY OF NOBLES. series of four discourses, said that the driven but jump into the fire sweeping the said parties are hereby summoned to appear II. JOHNSON. Dealer in Saddlery Hard who was also invited, declined. District Court Sixtli Judicial District an unburnt piece of prairie, while endeavoring at this office on the 20th, clay of June, 1874, at 9 I ware, Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness alwajs two great wants of Christians were (1) John V. Farwell, Charles B. Farwell, Wiliam A basket pic-nic dinner will be held at o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly to escape the heat. But for a more intimate acquaintance with concerning said alleged abandonment. D. Farwell, Simeon Farwell & John K. Harmon, done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthiugton, Minn the wanton and careless burning of half past 10 o'clock, after which there copartners in business under the firm name and •J7 ly. J. A. LEONARD, Register. that wonderful personage, the Lord style of John V. Farwell & Co., Flaintiff.s, against prairie grass in the fall, we could have 37] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. will be a game of base ball in the park, John E. Haller. Defendant. Jesus Christ and (2) a more intimate destroyed half of the pest this spring. BANK OF WOBTHINGTON. NOTICE.—IT. The State of Minnesota to the above named and a foot race of fat men, with other S. Land Office, Wortliington, The carelessness is deplorable in many Defendant: You, John E. Hallett, arc hereby acquaintance with each other, or with Minn., May 2d, 1S74. summoned and required to answer the coinplaint amusements. respects. Complaint having been entered at this office, the people of God. In order to help in this action which is filed in the office of Ei.HiU SMiTn, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. by Tlios. H. Cliilds against Joseph Ga,skell for As will be seen, by notice published the clerk of said court at Worthlngton, In said abandoning Homestead entry No. 8106, dated JOB-WORK them to this acquaintance he selected County and State, and to serve a eopy of yoilr COAL.—We have been shown some INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. June 30,1K72, upon the s4 se% section 20, township elsewhere, there will also be a celebration answer to the said complaint on the subscriber^ the titles, or names, which are used in specimens of coal found on the farm of 102, Range 42, in Nobles county. Minnesota, at his office in Windom, in Cottonwood County, at Bigelow. Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given with a view to the cancellation of said entry the the Bible in speaking of the Saviour, John Dingwall, in Silver Lake Township. State aforesaid, within twenty days after the to collections. said parties are hereby summoned to appear at service of this summons uton you, exclusive of This coal has been submitted to Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. m. and from 1 to 4 this office at Worthinetou, on the l.st day of numbering about 150, and dwelt [upon the day of such service, and if you fail to answer o'clock, p. in. PERSONALS. practical miners and declared to be of June, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. in., to respond and the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the them in alphabetical order. This occupied Mrs. Rohrer has gone to St. Paul to furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. a far better quality than is found in the NEATLY AND PROMPTLY Plaintiffs in action will take judgment Against E A E S A E A E N you for the sum of two hundred and thirty-seven two discourses. The next two mines on the Des Moines l-iver. It was be present at the graduation of Iter son. J. A. LEONARD, Register. dohars, with interest from Octoberlltli, 1873, at taken from a boiling spring which has were devoted to the titles or names applied J. B. WAKEFIELD. Receiver. ten per cent, per annum, together with the costs Miss. Cosier, of Dayton, Ohio arrived lately broken out on the shores of Silver and disbursements of this action. SOULE & LANGDON, to the peapleof God. These titles, NOTICE.—MayS1st,Land. Executed at the on Thursday, and is the guest of Mrs. Office, Worthington, Lake. Mr. Dingwall proposes to Dated Mav 30th, 1874. Minn., 1874 also arranged in alphabetical order, C. Z. Sutton. Miss. C. comes to test E. CLARK, Plaintiff's Attorney prospect more extensively and find out Complaint having been entered atthisofflc* by Advance Office. GW40] Wlndom, Minn. numbered over 100. whether there is an underlying strata, Daniel Stone against Franklin H. Blakeslee for Dialers In Real Estate, the virtues of the Minnesota climate. abandoninslHomestead entry No. 8C78dated Feb. Homesteads, Preemptions or whether it is simply drift coal.— SU3IMONS. 25th, 1873, upon the sj^ nwl4 Section 30, Township Mr. Wilson, Private Secretary of the The best comment we have heard and Town Property Bought and Sold. SSTATE Spirit Lake Beacon. 102, Range 40, in Nobles County, Minnesota, with OF MINNESOTA,) „. Worthiugton, August 31. Governor, spent a few days here during upon the discourses was made by a lady a view to the cancellation of said entry the said ss COUNTY OF N OBLES. parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Mr. John Butterfield, who has a farm the week, looking up the grasshopper The State of Minnesota to John C. Ogle" Defendant who said that they exalted one so much office on the lst day of lune, 1874, at 9 o'clock You are hereby summoned to be and on the Little Sioux, in this county, S. A. HILDRETH, a. in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning matter. that it was a wonder how one Could CAtttJS, appear before the undersigned, one of the Jus 1 said alleged abandonment. brings in a report which proves these fees of the Peace in and for said county, on the Rev. Wm. P. Jackson started east a Has Opened a come down again. J. A. LEONARD, Register. pests are hard to kill. Last year while 27th clay of June, 1874, at eleven o'clock In the BLANKS, J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. few days ago to visit his former home forenoon, at my oftlce iu the village of Worthington breaking,numberless grasshoppers were MINOR ARRIVALS. NOTICE., in said county to answer to Cornelius Stout S A I N S A O O N in New York. buried under the sod and while backsetting V. S. Land Office, Worthington, CIRCULARS, in a civil action. Immigration is never very brisk at Minn. April 23d. 1874. it the other day the same fullgrown Should you fail to appear at the time and place on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthlngton W Complaint having been entered at this office Mr. Johnson, of Spirit Lake, spent this season of the year, but there are aforesaid, judgment will be rendered against you tel, where he is prepared to wait upon ttie public insects were turned out to light POSTERS, by Robert F. Baker against Christophe* Oelkers upon the evidence adduced by said Cornelius in anything pertaining to his line. Sunday in Worthiugton, the guest of still a few arrivals. One of the latest for abandoning homestead entry No. 9015, dated again, alive and able to travel. Many Stout for such sum as he shall show himself entitled BILL-HEADS, The patronage of the public solicited. Jnly 2d, 1873, upon the nw\4 section 28, township to. D. Stone. is at the house of Wm. Shuemaker, good witnesses are ready to testify to 103. range 41, in Nobles Count v. Minnesota, with Given under my hand this 3d day of June, A. the truth of the statement and no mistake a iew to the cancellation of said entry the said E O O A M. B. Soule, C. C. Goodnow, Capt. northeast of town. It is the first boy LETTER-HEADS. D., 1874. parties are hereby summoned to appear at tills could occur, as the hoppers were 3w39] L. B. BENNETT, Justice of the Peace. FAMILY RECORD Miner, Prof Ilumiston and others were arrival in the family, and Mr. S. is in office on the 25th day of May, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. full grown with wing just as they were in., to respond and furnish testimony concerning at Jackson during the week attending such good spirits that he has a kind plowed under last year.—JacJtson Republic. said alleged abandonment. SUMMONS. J. A. LEONARD, Register. court. word to say for even the grasshoppers. TATE OF MINNESOTA, „_ 8S* 33] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. COUNTY OF NOBLES, $ Is and Elegant Oil Chromo, Photograph Album Mr. Showers, of Pennsylvania, has Since writing the above, we hear of and Family Record Combined, and is designed As potato bugs have reappeared in TllC State of Minnesota to Joseph Hill, Defend for the insertion and preservation of the pictures another. Dr. Moore came in yesterday -VTOTICE. v.S.Land Office, Jackson, Minn. ant: You are hereby summoned to be ami appear been iu Worthinglon for several days. great numbers it may be useful to suggest of the family as well as the names. It Is some- before the undersigned, one of the Justices th.,n8?ew, April 8th, 1874. bcantiftil, useful and attractive, and that water is much better to mix He is looking about the AVest for a location. with an advertisement in his hand and of the Peace in and for said county, on the 27th Complaint having been entered at this office should ornament every home In the land. All with Paris green than flour to destroy day of June, 1874, at 10 clock In the forenoon, a twinkle in his eye, and on being taken by Chas. C. Goodnow, against JeremlalU Twomev, who see it pronounce ft superb, and are lavish at my office in the village of Worthington In said the pests. A practical farmer who has for abandoning homestead entry No. 8761, in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a county to answer to C. H. McCormick & Brother Mr. Lyon, brother of Capt. Lyon, lias to task for not attending the Sunday TERMS—%2 A year ft for si* tasteful setting of gold and beautirul colors, and experimented for several years says dated April 21st, 1873, upon the sw«4 of section in a civil action. 30, township 101, range 41, in Nobles County, is at once and forever a household treasnre. School Pic Nic, presented a valid excuse. rented the room in the Methodist Block that to a pail full of water add one SliQuld vou fail to appear at the time and place months 50 cents for three months, u\ Minnesota, with a view to the cancellation of aforesaid, judgment will lie rendered against ounce of the Paris green, and then formerly occupied by the Presbyterians There "was "company" at tiie. said entry the said parties are hereby summoned advance. you upon tlie evidence adduced by said C. 11. to apiicar at this office at Worthlngton, on the sprinkle the vines with the compound. McCormick & Brother for such sum as they shall as a place of worship, and will immediately residence of Mr. Chas. Newton, amMie^ 29th day of Mav, 1874, at 9 o'chick a. m., to respond Address It stays longer on the vines than flour, show themselves entitled to. and runii.sh testimony concerning said alleged put in a stock of goods. The had been iuvited. The new comer is a «-r wneie. COMPLETE OUTEIT mailed, post-da id, Given under my hand this 3d day of June. A. and is death to the bugs.—Hastings 17X3JQ abandonment. on receipt of pnec. Address the BEVEKI.Y COM- D.. 1R7I. goods are already here. little daughter. ,L A. LEONARD. Re lister. Gazette, TANY, 28i Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 3w3fl] L. B. BENNETT, .Jiwlicoottlicreace. Worthingtony Minneso{fix 321 J. B. WAKbFlEI L», Receiver.