Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
July 11, 1874 · Page 2 of 5
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LOCAL. COUNTY CONVENTION. NOBLES COUNTY FARMS. wlaw AM. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. The County Convention to choose We have suggested to a number of delegates to the District Convention to THE FARMS. OF MILLER, HUMISTON & persons (and the suggestion has been Spirit Lake Stage-Line. MOORE & Surra's Ice~Cream has now arrived WORTHINGTON, MINN., JULY 11, 1874 PUBLISHBD WEEKLY, AT be held at Owatonwa, on Tuesday next, COMPANY—FOUR FARMS—IMPROVEMENTS at perfection. Go there and partake. received with favor) the propriety of the 14th, met at the County offices, on DOTn WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. AND CROPS. CHURCH DIRECTORY. building a wigwam in the City Park.— & LAMBERT,r having secured the ear- Ice-Cream and Confectionery and Frigid Soda Thus far the most extensive farmers Thursday, and organized by electing B. .... a Spirit Lake to Wor- Terms Two Dollars per year, Invariably in advance. METHODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, Such a building might be erected at a Water at O O SMrra'a. thington, will run as follows: fn^?r« S&TiPS8. Sahbath, morning at All orders will receive prompt attention. in Nobles-county, areMiller, Hum iston R. Prince Chairman and J. A. Town 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthington Communications intended for publication must cost of a few hundred dollars and be Leave spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday A splendid lot of Glycerine Soap at & Co., the managers of the National Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Secretary. be accompanied by the real name and address of made to pay for itself many times over./ ™°m 8* a a a W it to a» 6 o'clock MOORE &8MTTH'a Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'eloek. the writer as a guaranty of good faith—not nec•atarily Colony. From the first it has been the The Committee on Credentials reported for publication. PKKSBTTERIAN.—Services in the west room on It could be used from May to November mSliiiFi'L'l^ '?aT*L Worthtngton on Tuesday MOORK & Surra now have on band the largest policy of the managers to avoid, as far first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 S S andarriveat Spirit Lake at the following delegates present: for public meetings and gatherings stock of Drugs, Faints and Medicines ever o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson. Pastor. ADVERTISING RATES. as iossible, the formation of very large brought IntoNobles County. From Graham Lakes—Warren Smith nrnnLl^Llf^S^WS 0 0Ur w™ of various kinds. UNION CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning One Inch three weeks, tiOO, three months, tl.On farms in one bodyof land, as detrimentalto promptly and faithfully attendedwto" Passengers and evening. Sunday School immediately after and J. W. Miller. Wilson—S. D. Harrington. Three Inches 3 weeks, f.00, Anew 1500 PIANO for #300. Warranted six carried at reasonable rates. uifJ It is not probable in view of the grasshoppers the morning service, l'raver meeting Thursday the thorough development of the Plve luehea.» «.u0, 10.00 Indian Lake—C. W. Jiullis years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. $8 evening. and the hard times that the Barber & Lawrence, Special rates given for larger advertisementsHeading county. Where parties tlierpfore have and J. Haggard. Elk—W. B. Aikin. 1000 Kolls Wall Paper, Newest Spring notices, first week 10 c*?nts a line subsequent Agricultural Society will have grounds CHILDREN'S SABBATH. taken a large amount of land, it has Seward—A. Terry and W. W. Cooper. FEELINGt Patterns, at Insertions 5 cento a line each week. TheM. E. Church will hold their selected and buildings erected in time that it is their duty-to bear their been taken in small tracts in different Bigelow—E. S. Mills, J. De Boos and J. 8h ?F.eo .. hMdships caused by the destrucof '•Children's Sabbath" to-morrow at for a County Fair this year, but thetion BARBER 9C LAWRENCE'S. the crops localities. Acting upon this policy A S O N I Upstrom. Worthington—C. C. Goodnow, Miller Hall. Services as follows: Sermon wigwam and the park might be used OFFER THEIR GOODS themselves, the Colony Company, have Moulded Linen-Faced turned edgt EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity M. B. Soule, B. R. Prince, I. P. for the children at half past ten the coming Fall for our first County Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic opened four farms, three of them containing Collars at 25c a Box, at DurfeeandJ. A. Town. Dewald—J. Hall In Worthington on the in the morning. Sabbath School at 3 Fair, and we have do doubt that, FOR 1st and 3d Mondays in each about a half section of land Churchill and W. G. Randall. Olney BARBER A LAWRENCE'S. month. o'clock, with addresses and special exercises young as the county is and severe as has THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR each, and the fourth containing a quarter A. C. HoBINgOS, W.\ 1L\ $ (Newnaven.) R. C. Stillman. Fairview—H. by the children. All are cordially CASH ONLY, been the grasshopper invasion, Nobles & Ed. CHANDLER, See. A large stock of Notions, Balls, Cutlery section. Our object now is to give D. Bookstaver. invited to attend. county might even this year make a At the following prices and discounts and Perfumery just received at REGULAR CONV O A a brief account of these farms. All dollar patent medicines 85c The following named persons were __. TIONS of Living Arch Chap- creditable display. B. & L. AUSOc do do 45c HfftStor,U. D.,R.-. A.. M.\ at Masonic The Rev. Mr. Foote will deliver a THE TOWN FARM. chosen delegates to the District Convention All 25c do do 2 2 Hall on the 1st Tuesday discourse at the Union Congregational All Dollar School Books 00c Beginning on the north, we shall MRS. BEECHER'S JEALOUSY. In each mouth. The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for snh» M. B. Soule, C. C. Goodnow, All 50c do 45c Church, next Sabbath A. M., on the 381 by CHAS. F. HUMISTOX. A writer in the St. Paul Press thinks A. C. ROBINSON, M.\ E.\ H.-.P.-. mention first the farm nearest the town. All 25c do 22c and E. S. Mills. I. P.". DUKFBE. AcfgHec. [3otJ Boiled Linseed Oil, per gal. 1 30c design and use of Providential trials, the origin of the Beecher-Tilton Scandal This contains 100 acres of land abutting The Committee on Resolutions, reported Raw Linseed Oil, per gal. 1 25o Those wishing to SEND MONEY safely and BUSINESS CARDS. as connected with the blighted prospects is due to the jealousy of Beecher's Turpentine 95c UIK»II the town plat. It is this year cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to the following resolutions, Tartaric Acid g«so of the country. sown principally to wheat and is under wife, and says: get Drafts at the BANK of WORTHINGTON. Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c which were adopted: Of-FIVE US. Cream of Tartar, commercial 40c the management of Mr. S. D. Sprague. A gentleman of this city, whose The Ladies of the several churches Resolved, That in the judgemnt of Castor Oil, commercial, per pt. 50c large experience, knowledge of the A. I. PAltSONS, It is not the design of the Colony Company Castor Oil, dark, per pt. 35c will hold a prayer meeting at the house this Convention the mission of the Republican JUSTICE springs of human action, and practical Lard oil, per gallon, 1 lOc party is not yet ended, and OF THE PEACE, to shape this into any permanent Real Estate and of Mrs. Harrington on Tuesday next Engine oil, per gallon, 1 00c shrewdness are acknowledged by all, Collecting Agent. that we express our confidence in its .hugine oil, per gallon, fcoc farm, for the town is growing so rapidly at half past 3 o'clock, p. m. whose opportunities for obtaining information HERSEY, MINN. integrity and renew our devotion to Spirits Nitre, per oz. 6e in that direction that in a year or are second to none, declares Aqua ammonia, per oz. 5c the cause which it represents. Remember the Sabbath School Convention Laudanum, per 01. ice B. W. WOOLSTENCROFT, that no matter into what error Mr. two the land will be required for town Resolved, That our confidence in our Paregoric, per oz. 5c this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Beecher may have fallen, the original Camphor Gum, per oz. 6c S present representative remains unshaken, purposes and will be cut into town lots. Miller Hall. source of the publicity given to the And all other Drugs iu proportion. and that the thanks of the frontier All orders for survevlng thankfully received The Seminary Buildings, it is expected, From this date our customers will please take scandal is due to none other than Mr. counties are due him for his intelligent ami promptly executed. Otlice with Shuck & notice that we SELL ONLY FOR CASH. Don't A quantity of correspondence is will be located on this farm, as beautiful Btccfter's own wife. It is his conviction A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. and practical attention to their wants. ask us for credit as we shall be compelled to refuse [301] that even long before Mr. B's removal it, ai.d every man's goodsense must tell him crowded out this week. grounds can be formed here. At a trilling Resolved, That the Hon. M. II. Dunnell EVERY SATURDAY that the credit system, under the present prosj»ects, to the East, a restless spirit of jealousy is the first choice of this county expense the "slew" on the east is only another name for certain ruin and FOR SALE :—Two bureaus, chairs and ATTORNEYS. on the part of Mrs. Eunice V. Beecher, AT for the nomination, and that this Convention the beggery of our famiiies. "Charity should side of this farm can be transformed into was his "thorn in the flesh a thorn so begin at Home." table, all black walnut, at' Worthington, Minnesota. instruct its delegates to cast SOU LIC. a lake containing clear water the Worthington, July 10, 1874—14tf. sharp and of which he felt the point so their votes in the District Convention 'OU XSKLLOR AT-LAW A N E S year round. Along the Avest front of And NotAry Public Otllee 011 Tenth Street. In continually, that even years ago— in accordance with this choice. OXEN FOR SALE. the Davis Block. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. twelve years ago—Mr. Beecher suffered Mr. Hewitt has put a neat picket this farm is Humiston Avenue, 100 feet A large yoke of Oxen, eight years old. for sale. [-.Tly. so much from petty, persistent, ingenious A No. one pair of cattle. Apply to THE ORASSHOPPERS. fence in front of Mrs. Shriver's lot. wide, and planted on both sides with annoyances from this source, that 3U0] W. H. MOCK, Elk Township. ,7. S. Sll'l'CK, Since our last report, the grasshoppers n. Lombardy poplars. Following this ATTORNEY he would have been justified, even then, D. AT LAW, Ileal Estate and col- Humiston has put a board have been on the wing almost daily, Fancy Goods for Sale. Avenue north, just one mile from the lecting agent, would respectfull\ tender bis in wishing he were dead." tence around his lot. services to the people of this and adjoining counties, settling down in places and making The ADVANCE is the regularly-issued county town limits, we cone to the and holies, by prompt attention to business. havoc with the crops. They have extended [From the Preston Republican.] and fair and honest dealings, to merit a share of paper, and the only newspaper published in Nobles L. F. McLaurin is building a neat A fine Stock of LADIES' FURNISHING yubllc patronage. Without assuming to speak for Mr. northeast as far as St. Peter, BUCKEYE FARM. GOODS for sale at the Worthingtou Hotel. Also county. To persons abroad who contemplate barn on the rear of his lot. This farm contains 320 acres, the Superintendent Bunnell, we are frank to say that, as Agency for the and southwest as far as Sioux City. In coming to the National Colony, the ADVANCE B. N. CARRIER, between him and Gen. Edgerton, in The railroad company are laying a being Mr. Charles Fletcher. WEED SEWING MACHINES, Watonwan and Martin counties and will prove of great value, as it will chron Congress, he would be worth forty such new sidewalk from the depot to Sitter's There is a comfortable farm house in Emmet county, IowTa, the destruction men as the favorite of the St. Paul icle from week to week every step in the progress ATTORNEY AT* LAW, Which will be sold Cheap,for Cash. Apply to lumber office, along Tenth Street. and a good stable on the premises.— Press. Whatever may be said against is leported as almost total. They of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan 3t40] IVA D. AMES. Mr. Bunnell, this much we know On The principal crops this season, are AND extend east into Faribault county. In tity of valuable information concerning the C. Z. Sutton has put the neatest fence all questions of reform demanded by alKmt 100 acres of wheat, 30 acres of this county, their ravages have continued, prairies of the West. in town on the front sides of his lot.— desirable Farm near Worthing- the people, he is earnestly on the right CLERK OF DIST. COURT. llax, 20 acres of oats and about 30acres ton for sale. Als Hous to rent. A and as will be seen by our Hersey side, for which the St. Paul rings hate On Eleventh Steeet it is partly of wire of corn. The land is rather flat, and him, and political fossils and certain ply to W S. S O A E All business left with him will receive prompt and affords a model which is worth letter, the crops in that township are has been somewhat difficult to subdue seekers after clerkships, agencies and attention, copying. almo it totally destroyed. From other OKABENA HOUSE FOR SALE. petty patronage are writing anonymous Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. but it is being brought into subjection portions of the county, the loss is estimated The undersigned wishes to sell the Okabena letters denouncing him. It is always The addition to the depot is nearly and will soon be a line farm. Mr. F.,safe Hotel, located on Ninth Street, in Worthington. c. n. BKNTON, at from one-fourth to onethird C. C. GOODNOW, to leave the candidates presented The house has a good run of patronage, and completed, and Worthington has now Att'y at Law. we believe claims the banner corn field, by such interested parties at home.— Notary Public. good stabling for teams. Am compelled to of the crop. In Rock county the the largest depot between St. Paul and change business on account of the ill-health We can never support them, and if tie and we have not seen anywhere this Benton & Goodnow, crops have also suffered some during my wife. For particulars address. Sioux City. contest is between Mr. Bunnell and season, a cleaner nor a finer stand of t36tf] C. P. STOUGH. the past week. Gen. Edgarton, this paper, having regard Att'ys & Counselors at Law, DEPARTMENTS. corn. All the crops are looking well, Millinery & Fancy Goods. S. D. Sprague removed a wolf tooth The strong wind of yesterday carried for the people of the First Bistrict, and should they suffer no more from unequivocally supports the former. from the mouth of a horse a few days them away southward in great numbers HEAL ESTATE, the grasshoppers, there will be a good FARMER'S DEPARTMENT. ago which measured over four inches and it is ho)ed that we are at last Mrs. A. A. Stevens is receiving weekly a supply INSURANCE AND MARRIED. of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS at yield. From this farm, we passed in length. Special prominence will be given to all questions relieved of the greater part of the them. her Store on Ninth Street, opposite the Third Avenue In Worthington, July 4,1874, by L. B. Bennett, COLLECTION AGENTS. southwest to the Hotel. Ladies are respectfully invited to affecting the interests of the farmers, and But there is no telling how soon a wind Esq., Mr. JOAN NTSTROM to Miss ANNIE M. OLSON, call and examine the Goods, which are all NEW D. Stone is just finishing up a neat Particular attention paid to business before to agricultural topics. An account or every farm from the south may blow them back. OKABENA FARM. both of Bigelow, Minn. AND IN THE LATEST STYLES. [3w38. house on Tenth Street. It is doublesheeted (lie local and general Land Offices. This farm lies about a mile and a in the county will be given. Correspondence Rev Mr. Bear visited St. Paul during 311] Worthington, Minnesota. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. and built with reference to resisting WORTHINGTON MARKETS. half west of town on the Lu Verne solicited from farmers. Write facts and observations the week for the County Commissioners, WHEAT *90c©l,00 our winters. road. It contains also 320 acres, and is FLOUR bW. upon farming matters, and the editor 6,00 9,00 PHYSICIANS. and saw the Governor, who promised SHERIFFS SALE. CORN bushel BY 85® 90 under the management of Mr. M. D. will put them in shape for the press. Particular "We have always heard that this was virtue of an Execution, issued out of the to do all in his power for the relief OATS 70 75 CRAFT, M. IX, District Court, for the Sixth Judicial District HAY W ton Sargent, who is assissted by Mr. Wilcox. 4,50 & 6,00 attention will be given to the subject of Tree a cold climate but we never knew that of the destitute. At his suggestion, in and for the County of Nobles and State of BEANS. WHITE, bush. 4.00 'PHYSICIAN A- SUIiGEOX. Mr. Sargent was formerly superintendent Minnesota, upon a jrdgment issued and docketed Culture, as one of vital importance to this part of BUTTER a soda fountain would freeze up, as 15 the Commissioners of Ramsey county in said Court on the third day of March, A. EOGS doz. 15 of the large farm of Judge Van the West. D. 1874, in a certain action wherein Isaac N. S.iter Moore & Smith's did a few days ago, voted $5,000 and other counties will treatment of Female Diseases having had eight isl'laiutiff, and C. C. Goodnow, Defendant, Volkenburg, of Michigan, and is an years' experience. when the thermometer stood at 94.° vote aid in proportion. The need is urgent iu favor of said Plaintiff, and against saiff Defendant, OFFICE—At residence, corner of Fourtli Avenue for the sum of Seven Hundred and enthusiastic farmer, and, what is better, SALT W bbk 3, and Eleventh street, Worthington, Minnesota. and all that cau be done by the older Eighteen Dollars and Two Cents, (ij718 02,) I Attention is called to the card of Dr. PROVISIONS—PORK (mess) f? bbl, 22,00 [44-ly. LAND DEPARTMENT. is an enthusiastic advocate of have on the ninth day of July, A. D. 1874, levied counties, we have no doubt will be HAMS 18c: SHOULDERS 10 11 Craft, among the Physicians' cards.— upon all the right, title and interest of the said prairie farms before all others. There BACON 13c LARD 13® 17c D. APL'S 16 @17 /.'. IK DAK HER, Reliable information will be given concerning Defendant, C. C. Goodnow, to the following described promptly done. PEACHES 14® 20 1MIY8ICIAUniversitySUKGEoNStates By skill and strict attention to his profession, real estate, to-wit: 24 feet front on Tenth is a neat farm house on this farm also, N AND (iraduale of COAL IP ton 6,50 8,00 the securing of Government Land. Letters of Of course, the best help that can be Street, commencing 78 feet from the corner of Harvard United Examining the Doctor is gaining a wide LUMBER—Common m. 10,00#18,0C and a stable which is a model of compactness said Tenth street and Third Avenue thence on inquiry as to the homestead and tr«e claim laws Surgeon for Pensions. Otlice at Rat her & extended is to help men to help themselves. FINISHING 35,00§40O0 a line paiallel with said Third Avenue 48 feet to reputation as a physician and surgeon. Lawrence's, Worthingtou Minn. and neatness. Under one roof will be promptly and correctly answered through an established alley: thence alone said alley 24 Those who have lost all their 1. O, MORSE, feet thence on a line parallel with Third Avenue and that an apparently small one, we We learn that through the efforts of the paper, and all the decisions of the General crops, and can go elsewhere to work during to said Tenth Street thenc« on a line with GEO. O. MOORE, found room for from four to six teams, said Tenth Street to the place of beginning, being W. R. iJennelt, the Railroad company Land Office which can be obtained will be published. harvest or longer, should be a nart of lots 8 and 9 in Block 8 in the village of space for a thresher and other implements, Having Refitted and Furnished have donated two lots fronting on Court Worthington, Countv of Nobles, and State of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, assisted in getting to where employment HIS STORE, Minnesota, being apiece of land 24 by 48 feet, a number of bins for grain, and in House square to the Episcopal Church. can be had. and the building thereon known as the Post Office Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Residence a neat little corner, a pump, which, Building, and will sell the same, or so much on 10th street below the public hall OHIee at The crops in the region tributary to thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said exeeution Barber & Lawrence are putting down COLONY DEPARTMENT. the Colony Drug Store, opposite the Worthing with one or two promptings, brought and costs, at the oflice of the County Auditor, Worthington are probably not more ton Hotel, Worthington, Minn. prices to grasshopper rates, as will be in the village of Worthington, in the County up an abundance of cool water. Thousands The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a AT and State aforesaid, On Saturday the '29th than one third destroyed, but in many Will attend promvthj to all Calls, day or seen by their advertisement elsewhere. of trees have been planted on day of August, A. £., 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., of map and history of the National Colony. All Bigelow, Minn., night. [271y. places, the loss is total and there will that day. They propose hereafter to sell strictly this farm, among which are several questions relating to the soil, climate, and other be many who will need aid. Dated July 9th, A. D. 1874. for cash and give warning that they thousand European larches. The farm HOTELS. C. W. BULLIS. natural advantages, and to the development of have for the present abandoned the IS NOW PREPAREB TO OFFER A 44-6w.J Sheriff of Nobles Countv, Minn. extends one mile along the road, and Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. THE CELEBRATION. THIRD AVENUE HOI EL, credit system. Complete Assortment of nearly the whole front is set with trees. The Fourth was celebrated at three ESTRAY NOTICE. TAKE An Osage Orange hedge has been set, points in this county, viz: Worthington, General Merchandise, And now in comes little Willie Davis NOTICE, that on the 8th day of June, C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. 1874,1, R. W. Moberly, residing in the Town and Mr. S. is confident that by covering with another bucket of ice-cream, Bigelow and Graham Lakes. At of New Haven, in the county of Nobles and State the hedge the first winter or two, of Minnesota, took up an Estray Cow and Calf, Worthington the exercises were about and says we must "eat it quick or else Cotnsising iu part of Worthington, Minn. the cow, red and white, mostly white, the calf it can be made a success in this climate. as follows: Parade of masqueraders at it'll melt," If Davis don't know how white with red ears, and that I did within live STAPLE ANB FANCY days after said taking up post up a written notice The crops on this farm are about as OKA BEN A HOUSE, 8 o'clock in the morning procession of to make good ice-cream and fill the of such estray containing a particular description BUY GOODS, follows: 90 to 100 acres of .wheat, 30 thereof, in three of the most public dishes full, then we give it up. Grand Army, Bucket Companyand citizens places In said town, and that no one has claim C. P- STOUGH, Proprietor. acres of flax, 16 acres of oats, and 20 to GROCERIES, at lOo'clock, headedby the Worthington ed such estray, and paid the reasonable charges Messrs. Doty & Lambert of Spirit and ex|enses incurred by me up to this date. mu-25 acres of corn, with a quantity of potatoes NOTIONS, etc. WORTHINGTON, MINX, Cornet Band oration and NEW S AND LOCAL.. Dated New Haven, this the 17th day of June, Lake, have secured the mail contract and other vegetables. Somehalf A. D. 1874. R. W. MOBERLT. The Best Goods always on hand at sic at the pavilion on Court House On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. I hereby certify that the above is a correct for carrying the mails between Spirit The ADVANCE will give a general summary of dozen varieties of wheat are being tested, spuare. Afterdinner, there were various THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. copy of the original on file in my office. Lake and Worthington. They will run Dated New Haven, June 17th, A. D. 1874. the news of the world, but its aim will be to become WORTHIN¥TW^WELT the principle acreage being in lied amusements, such as base ball, foot Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. R. W. MOBERLY, Town Clerk. so as to accommodate passengers and a first-class local newspaper, devoted especially Osaka, llio Grande and White Michigan. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and sack races, &c, &c. The Largest and Best-Appointed copy of the records of my offict. do something of a carrying trade between to home news and home interests. Correlf Theiearetwo acres of California The exercises from ten o'clock until Terms Strictly Cash, on Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. BELL the two points. See advertisment. pondence from the different townships and front wheat, sown as an experiment, June 27th, A. D. 1874.-43W Reglster'of Deeds. dinner were all that any one could Delivery. the several counties tributary to Woithlngton which excels probably any wheat in the ask and were an honor to the community. SUMMONS. J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. solicited. county. The stalks stand about five Bigelow, June 25,1874.—[42 STATE STOP THE RASCAL Some of the other exercises were OF MINNESOTA,) *»»Rates to farmers and teamsters as low as feet high, and almost as thick as grass. COUNTYOF NOBLES. We learn that a man calling himself any house in town. Large barn accommodations. not authorize:! by the Executive Committee a This, together with another piece of Charles Miller, and possibly other District Court Sixth Judicial District. Stage office for the afferent stage lines. or the Committee on Programme. John V. Farwell, Charles B. Faiwell, Wiliam WORTHINGTON, MINN. bearded wheat, has scarcely been aliases, is travelling along the line of D. Farwell, Simeon Farwell & John K. Harmon, Py3fi] touched by the grasshoppers, and Mr.LUMBER, copartners in business under the firm name and the St. Paul & Sioux City R. R. solicitin.g Style of John V. Farwell & Co., Plaintiffs, against The exercises at the pavilion gave MISCELLA XEO US. S. thinks that they will not eat bearded John E. Hallet. Defendant. funds,for.familie,s. in. ,Southwestern LATH, .. great satisfaction to the several bunpersons The State of Minnesota to the above named wheat while they can find any of the DENTISTRY. Defendant: You, John E. Hallett, are hereby SHINGLES, DENTALopposite present. The pavilion ROOMS of E. BEDFORD are on 10th summoned and required to answer the complaint smooth varieties. From this farm, we grasshoppers. We understand that he Street, public square, and will be in this action which is filed in the office or was cool, the music, led by Prof. Baglev Constantly on hand. pass southeast to the open the last week in each month. Work insured the clerk of said court at Worthington, in said presents good testimonials from members five years. {27y was approi riate, and the oration of County and State, and to serve a copy of vour OFFICE—At Store. YARD-Comer Ninth St. O answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, A I I of the National Colony and from Hon. J. A. Leonard, is very generally SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. OCHEEDA FARM, and First Avenue. at his office in Windom, in Cottonwood County, State aforesaid, within twenty days after the Ham.. leading,citizens. of Nobles County. We ken oVas'a"ha"p,)v one,lhow^ng\hat Bigelow Minn. JOB-WORK which lies on the west bank of Ocheeda H. .ronitaosr, i™irr it. tu.i.iu»v 1 „.. po service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fall to answer •the Ir. Jo ati-adva need iiMMl and a vig lake, about miles aoutlieast of on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly ware Trunks Valises etc Harnes always ^«"»»oi icarn that aM»y snob an is a the said oamplaint within the time aforesaid, the done. Shop on Niuth Street, Worthington, Minn. onuis thinker." l¥df.""Hunwtony^a» town. This farm containsbetween two S. 0. MORSE. Plaintiffsin action will take Judgment against thorized to solicit donations for this 27 ly. you for the snm of two hundred and thirty-seven President of the Day and Chairman of and three hundred acres, and is under county, and we have no doubt he is an dollars, with interest from October llth, 1873, at the Executive Committee, took occasion THE PHOTOGRAPH BANK OF WORTHINGTON. teu per cent, per annum, together with the costs the management of Captain Miner, assisted ARRANT IMPOSTOR, and should at once NEATLY AND PROMPTLY and disbursements of this action. to explain tiiat the programme as by Mr. Panelle. This farm is FAMILY RECORD Dated May 30th, 1874. be arrested. Exchanges please copy. published in the colored posters was E. CLARK, Plaintiff's Attorney generally conceeded to be the best of ELIHU SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. not authorized, since exercises were Mr. Hoyt sent a barrel of grasshoppers 6w40] Windom, Minn. the farms so far as the soil is concerned. announced in which the whole community Executed at the INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. to his friends in St. Paul the other Is and Elegant Oil Chromo, Photograph Album could not conscientiously engage.— SUMMONS. and Family Itecord Combined, and is designed day. They are so numerous up this way Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given STATE No one wished for a moment to interfere for the insertion and preservation of the pictures OF MINNESOTA. Achraaco Office. to collections. There is a neat house and a good stable that we do not think they are much of of the family as well as the names. It Is something with private judgement or with the \ss# Ofllc* Hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and from 1 to 4 COUNTY OF NOBLES, new. beautiful, useful and attractive, and here, as on the other farms, and o'clock, p. in. a luxury, but down about St. Paul they tasts of any poi lion of the commuity. The State of Minnesota to Oscar R. Bowers, should ornament every home in the land. All Defendant: You are hereby summoned to be here also thousands of trees have been who sec it pronounce it superb, and are lavish The objection was to committing the will doubtless be appreciated as a delicacy and appear before the undersigned, one of the E A E S A E A E N in its praise. The faces of dear ones appear in a vh»lc community to exercises in which planted. The crops are about as follows: Justices of the Peace in and for said county, on of the first water. For the benefit tasteful setting pf gold and beautiful colors, and the llth day of July, 1874, at ten o'clock in the the whole people could not engage and it is at once and forever a household treasnre. 65 acres of wheat, 18 acres of of those who receive them, we would forenoon, at my office in the Village of Worthington, CARDS, Price, $1.00. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of SOULE & LANGDON, to which many are conscientiously opposed. in said county, to answer to Henry Davis flax, 15 acres of oats, besides a quantity price. A GOOD THING FOR AGENTS, Men say that the Indians dry and pulverize BLANKS, in a civil action. and Women, Boys and Girls whole or spare of corn, potatoes, etc. We have seen Should you fail to appear at the time and place them and then bake them into a very time, day-time or evening. Agents wanted ev the evening, a Union Social, attended aforesaid, Judgment will be rendered against erywhere. COMPLETE OutEIT mailed, post-daid, Dealers in Real Estate, nowhere a more beautiful and clean CIRCULARS, palatable cake. John the Baptist bv one hundred or more persons, you upon the evidence adduced by said Henry on receipt of price. Address the BBVEBLT COMPACT, Homesteads, Preemptions stand of wheat and flax than on this Davis for such sum as he shall show himself entitled 284 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. seems to have mixed them with wild was held at Miller Hall. The exercises and Town Property Bought and Sold. to. POSTERS, farm. The Captain, being a prairie consisted of music, promenading, Worthington, August 31. honey and subsisted on them in the Given undermy hand this 18th day of June, A, D. 1874. L. B. BENNETT, farmer of many years experience, is and harmless games by the children. BILL-HEADS, CATHCART & Co., wilderness. 3w41 Justice of the Peace. posted as to the methods best adapted S. A. HILDRETH, PERSONALS. O E I N AMD O E S I LETTER-HEADS. to secure good results. We notice that some of the trees on PRORATE NOTICE. Has Opened a Gov. Stephen Miller was in town a Day GOODS. STATE the lake have been cut recently by some OF MINNESOTA, _. For several days past, all hands have few days since. He has been down in S A I N S A O O N COUNTY OF NOBLES, J88" Third St., St. Paul. one, in violation of the ordinance. been busy on these farms, fighting grasshoppers. Iowa and reports that the grasshoppers Oflice of Judge of Probate of said County:—A The plan pursued has been petition having been filed in this office by John on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, have not destroyed much between here MINOR ARRIVALS. XV. mxi B. Shurr, representing that Andrew N. Smith, where he Is prepared to wait upon the public to drag ropes with horses at each end, We learn that there was an arrival at pf Grand Prairie Township, of said county, died] and Sioux City. in anything pertaining to his line. intestate on the 8th day ofApril, 1814 and, leaving The patronage of the public solicited. the residence of L. R. Hollenbeck, near back and forth across the fields. This At his the following named children, prays thai Mons. Grinager, the newly-appointed has kept the grasshoppers on the move, John B. Price be appointed guardian of the Bigelow. This makes Hersey and Bigelow ADDRESS. Register of the Land Office was in same Sarah E. Smith, James W. Smith. Siisah All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston and has doubtless saved the crops to a even. It is nip-and-tuck between J. Smith, George B. M. Smith. Lumber Yard in Worthington, town a few days ago. It will be some TERMS—92 a year $1 for six & Company, Worthington, Nobles Notice is hereby given to said children and all great extent. the two places, and the contest is one parties concerned or interested therein to appear time before he takes charge. county, Minnesota, will be promptly months 50 cents for three months, iu at my office in Worthington, in said county which we wish to encourage. Send in answered, and full information given The States in the latitude of Chicago W. P. Berry, of Virginia, Illinois, on the 27th day of June, 1874. at 2 o'clock p. m., has constantly on hand advance. the returns. concerning the National Colony. have no grasshopper plague, but they to show cause why said petition should not be has been visiting the Colony for some Address granted and Johu B. Price be appointed guardian have chinch-bugs, which are destroying for said children. days, looking with reference to making Captain Aikin had a hog melted on Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE A Large, and Varied Assortment of Pine the corn, and a terrible drought which Dated this 13th day of June, 1874. investments here in land. Tuesday last under the excessive teat. is shriveling up all vegetation. Lumber, Worthington, Minnesota. Office. 412w.l J. CRAFT, Judge of Probate.