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LOCAL. SABBATH SCHOOL UNION. BASE BALL. The Chicago Post says: SOMETHING NEW! A meeting was held, on Saturday last SPECIAL NOTICES. On Tuesday the "Northern Blizzard" It is true that the conviction of Henry at tlie Seminary rooms, to organize a Base Ball club, of Estherville, Iowa, Ward Beecher of serious wrong, IVOKTHINGTON, MINN., JULY 18, 1874. MOORE & SMITH'S lee-Cream has now arrived FC0U8HED AVF.KKI.Y, AT County Sabbath School Union or Association. came up to play the "Okabenas," of would lie a blow struck not only at the at perfection. Go there and partake. There were but two present WORTHING TON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. Plymouth Church, but at Christendom. this place, a return game. They were CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ice-Cream and Confectionery and Frigid Sods It would cause a wailing in heaven and from the country, Mr. Gray, of Ransom, Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in adrance. METJIODIST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, taken to the Worthington Hotel, where Farmer's Supply Store pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at inaugurate a Fourth of July in hell. Water at MOORE & SMITH'S. AH orders will receive prompt attention. and Mr. T. L. Taylor, of Elk, being they were entertained while here. The 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthington Communications Intended for imbrication must A splendid lot of Glycerine Soap at Beecher's conviction of serious wrong Praying Band," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock, the only ones. The meeting organized, oe accompanied by the real name and address of game was called at 8 o'clock Wednes' Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. MOORE & SMITH'S. would strike at the root of Christendom by electing II. L. Grant President and •Manly for publication. day morning, and was closely contested PuEanrTEKiAX.—Services in the west room on about as much as Faraday's conviction MOORE & SMITH now have on hand the largest first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 Dr. Barber, Secretary. throughout. The score stood as follows: o'clockeach Sabbath. Kev.W.P.Jackson. Pastor. stock of Drugs, Faints and Medicines ever ADVERTISING RATES of great wrong would strike at Opinions were interchanged as to the "Blizzards" 31. "Okabenas" 24. brought into Nobles County. UNION COXUKEUATIUNAL.—servicessatemorning CONGREGATIONAL.—Service mornin the root of Electricity. Beecher's wrong One Inch three I.AOI- *of.A ..„ .... ^. ... I^IU. N =.._ •....«...._... }inme(]j iy after best form of organization and the most Umpire. Mr. Franklin, of Jackson.— iree 1 clm $ monOa, 11.00 and evening. Sunday School immediately after A new #300 PIANO for |300. Warranted six meeting Thursday has nothing to do with the great Fivelnches,'' 6 00 _«-Q 10.00i 0 the inornlnie.servlue.s Prave meeting Thursda effective methods of carrying on theThe years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 third game will be played sometime _, evening. Bible Clas every Monday evening at B. W. LTON, truths of which he has been so great Specia special rates rates given given for for larger lai advertisements- 8 o'clock at the Church, ltev. C. C. Foote, pastor. Sunday School work in the county.— during the coming fall. The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale U!2SJli?-no!!c,e9s'r5ftrsl and so eloquent an advocate, any more WC'jnts a ilnc'i'sub- Mquen insertion cents a line each week. Ladies' Union Prayer Meeting every Tuesday Rev. Mr. Foote offered his services for SS] by CHAS. F. HUMISTON. thethan David's or Solomon's wrong had. afternoon at Z% o'elock. The Minneapolis Tribute and two days in each week to canvass the The man will suffer, while the truths A S O N I Mail have exchanged editors. Mr. HAVING RENTED THE Those wishing to SEND MOSEY safely and county and forward the work. Mr. NEW TYPE. EEGULAlt, cheaply by mail will find it to their advantage to will march steadily on to victory. COMMUNICATIONS of Fraterni- Croffut takes the Mail and Messrs. The ADVANCE has just received a lot Gray made a report from the Sabbath get Drafts at the BANK of WORTHINGTON. ty Lodge No. loi, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic Thompson and Wrilcox take the Tribune. theof new type from the Foundry of Farmer, Hall in Worthington on School in Ransom, where out of a SOUTH ROOM Township maps for sale at the AD 1st and 3d Mondays in each W. S. King announces that he B. T. BABBITT'S Little & Co., and the Wood Type VANCE office. school of 23 members the average attendance mouth. A. C. Ttomvsox, "W.\ M.\ has sold the Tribune to Messrs. A. G. establishment of Win, II. Page & Co., was 21. He gave an interesting Pure Concentrated Potash, About 1,000 acres of beans and 500 S.fc)d.CIIANDI.EH, Sec. Wilcox, Clifford Thompson, Jas. I. account of the effect of a Sabbath RK«Ui.Aii coNvoc A-1 ^therefore prepared acres of buckwheat have been sown on Ilendryx and Chas. Hendryx. All O ___r_r_Ei, IN TinNs of Living Arch chap. to do any kind of job work, from a School in Illinois, in the early settlement ex-the Shearman farm in Martin county. parties seem to be happy at the Of Double thc Strength of anv other of that State. son'ihnui oi/the'is^S P™** to a label. S A O N I I N S S A N E change, and here's to the Tribune and LITERARY NOTICES. In each mouth. METHODIST BLOCK, An organization was effected by elect I have recently perfected a new method of A very interesting Bible Class is held the Mail and their families and "may Godey's Lady's Book, for August, contains a packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing A. C. ROBINSON, M.\ E.\ H.-.P. ing the following officers of the Association It only in Balls, the coating of which will saponify, 1. P. VUKFEL. ACt'gSec. [30t] every Monday evening at the Union number of Fashion Plates, one of which, as usual, they live long and prosper." and does not injure the Soap. It is packed is colored. Tlie frontispiece an engraving DESIRES In boxes containing 24 and 48ft. Balls, and in no S I N E S S A S a The P«MU are to say to the public that lie is nowother called A Summer Shower." There is the usual President—C. Z. Sutton. Vice President-r-D. way. Directions in English and German, THE CHOPS. cordially invited to attend. for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, quantity of reading matter of interest to the STOCK"OF 0 SUPP"y thQUX W The reports from Iowa are very favorable. Rohrer. Secretary—A. P. HANKS. accoinpaning each package. ladies. L. A. Godey, Philadelphia. The Seward Sunday School will hold In some portions the crops __. B. T. BABBITT, Miller. Treasurer—Rev. S. M. Smith. General Merchandise, BANK OF W0RTHINGT0N. DemoresCs Monthly, for August, is promptly 82] 64 to 84 Washington St., N. Y. a pie-nic in Muck's Grove, at Graham Advisory Committes: For Bigelow— have been injured by the grasshoppers on hand, and is, as usual, full of good and enter. Lakes, on Thursday next, the2.3d. Any 1). C. Holmes. Ransom—Mr. Gray. and in others by hail storms, but generally taiuing literature pertaining thc househould Kunv SMinr, Hanker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. other Sunday Schools which desire to there is a prospect of a splendid FOR Indian Lake—ltev. Chas. Peterson.— and family matters in general, and replete in its IN I'LUKaT I'AID FOR TIUK Di:rOnITS. to hold a pic-nic are invited to join Fashion departments. Weuotloo that this enhouse Lorain—Rev. C. Brown. Elk—T. L. ield. So in this State, outside of theterprising ii out with its prospectus for CASH OR PRODUCE. i:-afts ltought and Sold, special atteni ion giv-' with the Seward school and have a good Taylor. Graham Lakes—Mr. Chidley. ths grasshopper district, the prospect 1S75, offeiing t\votl5 Premium Chroinos to each «a to collections. I is excellent. In Dakota the general report Seward—Mr. Vail. Olney—11. C. Stillman. subscriber. YV. Jeunings Demurest, 17 E. 14th Office flours irom 9 to 12 a, m. and from 1 to 4 time, is that crops "never looked better." St. N. Y. o'elook. j. in. We publish elsewhere an abstract of The plan is to have one member of Tlie. IUnstrctcd Christ inn Weekly, of which A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED oi 11 VERS. the Rev. Mr. Foote's sermon delhered Lyman Abbott is editor, holds the fust rank the Committee in each township, but EVERY SATURDAY On AVednesday the grasshoppers were among publications of Its Kind. The illustrations A. A. PARSONS, on Sunday last, at the Union Congre- as those present were not acquainted JUSTICE or TIIK PKAIK, iteal Estate and ^dional Church,the design of which ll ing over during most of the day, and are always in the best style of the art, and AT with Sabbath School workers in the •J Collecting Au'ci.t. I was to show tlie use of such atlliction the reading matter is of the purest and best. My Stock consists of lh ing high, in a south-westerly direction. Worthington, Minnesota. other townships, the list could not be Among the present features i.- a series of articles 11 HUSKY, MINX. as many of our people are now suffering DRY GOODS, On the same day they were seen by Dr. Tyng, on his ministry. $2 a year. Amer. completed. from tlie graehhopper visitation. moving in solid column, from Breckenritlge, lean Tract Society, IJO Nassau Street, X. Y. B. W. WOOLSTENCROFT, CLOTHING, Aiother meeting will be held this afternoon on the Red River, to Sioux City, S Hearth Home has passed into the hands of FA KM MI'S SUPPL STORE. at 2 o'clock, at the same rooms, HATS AND CAPS, toforming a column four or live hundred the Graphic Company and Is no\r illustrated by All orders for Mine\lng thankfullv rereiwd B. W .A on, as \s ill be seen by the ad to complete the organization and miles long. Where they are going no-! the Graphic process. W irli each number comes and promptly executed, oiii.-e wnh shucU BOOTS AND SHOES. \ertiseniiMtt in this issue, is take steps for immediately forwarding Bookst.ivcr, Worthington, Nuld"- «». MIOII. a large picture as a supplement, besides numerous body knows. Probably returning to I'."I] The ADVASLU is the regularly issued county pare to furnish farmers a others the work throughout the county. illustrations in the pages of the paper. This their native country, the Rocky Mountains. paper, and the only newspaper published in No. publication will no doubt increase in general interest v, itli goods of neaily every description. A 1 riiit .s. by the change though it may lose somewhat bles county. To persons abroad who contemplate Tin: an A SSJ PPJJRS. If- is occupying one of tlie best to in literary value. The departure of the grasshoppers, coming to the National Colony, the ADVANCE _VT. IJ S 1 iiVi'N^M Mil vv \w roenis it and will do a in On Tuesday we took a diive through SHELF CUTLERY AND NAILS, mentioned in hint week's paper, teenib will prove of great value, as it will chron Ami Not ir_\ Pni'iic. O'IJIMHI T.'UMI street, in adapted to grasshoppe times I WORTHING TON MARKETS. three or four townships to the north to have been final. There are few left the Dan? Block. Prompt attention gi\en to eon WHEAT 90c 1,00 icle from week to week every step in the progress GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, and northwest. AVe saw a geat deal of FI.Ol'H j« bbl. 0,00 9,00 veyanchne. I-JTI._ f\eral nights during the past week in this and the surrounding counties of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan t'OKN bushel 85 S fine looking wheat, oats and corn. The CANNED FRUITS, J. S. SUU'I\, there were line auroial displays in theand OATS 70 75 we are at length relieved of them, tity of valuable information concerning tho ravages of the gxasshopper were visible HAY %i ton X50@tJ,00 A TTORXKY AT LAW Heal Kstate and col northern heavens. let us hope forever. They left before depositing prairies of the West. DRIED FRUITS BEAN'S, WHITE, %i bush. 4 00 in many places but not to the extent Bl TTKlt is A Ict'ting agent, would rc^peeiiulU tender lu their eggs, so that unless there EGGS 3Pdo~. 15 tie?, and hopes,peo.,t1dealing-*,,andmeiittoahiisiuev*. proumthiattention anticipated. AVe saw some fine herds .erviees.to the adjoiningeo,,,, GROCERIES—COlTEi: :W$4.V TEA So & 1,00 and fall' ani hones to bhare of is an invasion next year, we need not a last week reached 101 degrees above zero of cattle and quite a number of calves SUGAR, 'oft'ee A lrte Kv. VI 13 puolie iuitrnnaiie. fear them. AVe learn, however, that, Brown 10 lie SYM'P «5 1,00 MCE Y1K in some of the surrounding counties. and young stock, which indicates that SALT l.bl. 3,50 they are still in Brown county in eonsiderable B. N. CARRIER, PROVISIONS—POKK (mess) bbl, 22,00 We are sure of 93 here. I our farmers are gradually stocking up. numbers and are depositing HA.MSlSe SHOl'LOKRS 10 11 Our farmers are preparing this week BACON l!jc LARD 1J@ 17c I). AI'L'S 10 @17 their eggs. On Friday of last week ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUR1CULTURAL PAPERS. PEACHES 14® 20 for harvest. Some expected to he cut-! COAL%Hon 6,50 8,00 they were flying over Sioux City in The Western Rural, published at Chicago, LCMBER—Common $ ill. ]ii,00@lS,0t ting wheat, and especially tlax, alreadj. AND Farmers and others will find it to their interest is one of our agricultural exchanges, great numbers and flying high. By FINISHING 35,00&40,00 DEPARTMENTS. Next week the ring and rattle of the which we always read with this time they must be several hundred to eall and examine my STOCK AND PRICES CLERK OF D1ST. COURT. reapers will be heard all around us. TEED & BAKER, miles southwest of us and are doubtless pleasure and profit, and from which we before purchasing elsewhere. FARMER'S DEPARTMEXT. All business left with him will recel\e prompt Franky Stockdale fell from a load of too far to return this year. frequently extract articles of value to attention, oi farmers. In a recent issue the Rural grass on Thursdsy and broke his collar Xow that they are gjne, and the Special prominence will be given to all questions Ofllce on £tli Street opposite tlie Paik. says: bone. smoke of the battle lias cleared away, affecting"the interests of the farmers, and we can count up tlie killed and wounded. AVe notice in the Canada Farmer, to agricultural topic*. An account of o\ ej farm c. it. nr.XTON-, ('. GOODNOW. A we go to press, we learn at the ALL KIXDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN credited to the-Fanners' Union one of GESERAJ. PKALERS IN Att .'. I -t.v n-\ Public. Their ravages have been greatest in the county will be given. Correspondence grasshopper yesterday settled in Hoc our editorial articles, a in IX EXCHANGE FOR in Watonwan and Martin counties in to & solicited from fanners. Write facts and observations Stacking and Threshing,*' which appeared County in great numbers and are do-i this state and in Kiumett county, Iowa, in our issue of July 12,1873. We GOODS. upon farming matters, and the editor Att'ys & Counselors at Law, ing considerable damage. I three counties extending in a line north also notice in the Worthington, Minn., will put them in shape for the press. Particular Ready Made Clothing Farmers'1 Arfmiire. tt testimonal to the and south. They extended over the attention will be given to tho subject of Tree Attention i-s called to the Card of I. REAL ESTATK, Union, sa ing how valuable a paper the greater portion of Southwestern Minnesota Culture, as one of ital Imp-irtanee to this part of N. Sater, lumber dealer. Mr. Sater is Farmers' Union is, that it is just fitted INSURANCE AND B. W. LYON. and Northwestern Iowa. The the West. one of our "iir&t settlers,*' and has to the tanners of the Northwest, and COLLECTIOX AG ENTS. that much of the matter in eastern and M. Paul Press estimates the damage built up a large trade by fair dealing Worthington, Minn., July 18,1874.—[4w45. Chicago papers was not so fitted. Of done to crops in Minnesota at over Particular atienti«.n paid to business before and keeping hat the people want. course the Ailrancc could not possibly the local ami genei.it Land 'Mlice-,. Photography. $3,000,000. We have conversed with a LAXD DEl\ 1RTMENT. know that some of the articles by 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. Ahea-sy "Blizzard,"' came tip from number of farmers during the week, which the Fumars'1 Union is rendered Reliable information will be given concerning the southeast on Wednesday and made so interesting are appropriated thunder, and they estimate the losses* variously, I'lIYSHTAXS. the securing of Government Land. Letters of GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, havoc among some of our boys. It set and we can readily excuse it for so me saying one-fourth one inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws being so enthusiastic about their excellence. CKAKT, M. L., in about nine o'clock in the morning third, and others still one-fourth of the 1 Jut when the Farmers'' Union, will be promptly and correctly answered through HUXTIXGTOX & CO., and blew till nearly noon. Our base 'PHYSlf'IAX A SVRGEQX. crop. This county suffered severely in knowing that it appropriates matter the paper, and all the decisions of the General ball club was exposed to its full fury, Speeial attention given to Surgeiy and the Have just received a very fine stock of Spring from other journals, republishes the the townships of llersey, Graham Land Office Inch can bAbtained will be published. treatment of l-'einaie iii.seases hnwnghad eight General Photographers, but fortunately no lives were lost. theAdvfhu'f'scommendations and plumes and Summer Clothing of the Latest Styles, which Lakes and Seward. The rest of years' expedience. itself thereupon, it becomes another OFFK'K— At residence, corner of Fourth Avenue we are selling very cheap for cash. county escaped with but a partial loss. A number of persons are now leaving matter. That the matter referred to and Floventh Street, Worthington, Minnesota. Also Clothing made to order by a Drst-class [14-ly. In the region tributary to Worthington, Removed from 33 East Third Street, appeared in the .Farmers'1 Union, we for those portions of the State where workman. Please give us a call. [4w36 have no doubt, as our Canadian cotemporary COLOXY DEPARTMENT. the destruction will not amount It. D. BARBER, the fields are''white wi'h harvest."'— TO THE GROUND FLOOR AT is second to no journal on the PHarvard to more than one-fourth or one-third The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a HYSICIAN AND Sl'KUEON, Graduate of One homesteader set out yesterday for continent in the ability and carefulwith LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. L'nlversit\. United States Examining f\ f\ -*W©»t ii St. of the crop. Taking the whole of No-ness map and history of the National Colony. All Fillmore county, going on foot by way which it is edited. Surceun for Pensions. Office at liai ber & OlJ ST' PAUL *HNN. Lawrence's, Worthington .Minn. bles county, there is scarcely any one SHERIFF'S SALE. questions relating to the soil, climate, and other of Jackson, lie concluded that hecould In reply to this the Farmers' Union BY\irttieoCourt, who estimates the loss at more than an Execution, issued out of the natural advantages and to the development of make as good wages walking as harvesting, GEO. 0. MOORE, says: District for the Sixth Judicial District one-half, while the more general estimate Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. while railroad fare is so high. in and for the County of Nobles and Slate of Now after reading this, we took pains liime»ola, upon a judgment issued and docketed is one-fourth or one-third. In PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, in said Corn on the third dav of March, A. to bunt over our files for tlie article in THE LARGEST, See the advertisement of Huntington Roek county and in Dakota west of us, D. lt74, in a certain action wherein I»aac N. S,iter question, and discovered it in the issue Graduate of Ann \i b-i-, Mietiigan. Residenee is Plaintiff, and c. C. Goodnow, Defendant, & Co.. ritotographers, St. Paul.— all of which is tributary to Worthington, MOST COMPLETE, ASD of August 16th, 1873, and at its close, on loth Street belou tlie publie hall. Offiee at in fa\or of said Plaintilt, and against s.ml Defendant, Those who want their pictures taken the Colony Drug store, nppo-ite the Worthington for the Mim of SeTen Hundred and the crops have scarcely been touchby Western Rural plainly credited. MOST ELEGANT Eighteen Dollars and Two Cents, (*7is IIL',) 1 Hotel, '.Virt!iii:gton, .Minn. have only to send their name and ad-ed the grasshoppers and are in splendid Of ceurse, we do not take "sides"' in have on the ninth d.s\ of July, A. D. 1874, levied Will a'.Uivi i)-)iiu,i!ii to nil Calls, ilny or Establishmen of the in upon all the right, title and interest of the said dress, and they will receive the Minnesota condition. this controversy. But we are glad to ,o'uht. [271y. Defendant, C. C. Goodnow, to the following describe theStreet,dcommencing78 real estate, to-wit: -M feet front on Tenth in he "West. and other stereoscopic views by have this opportunity to speak of feet Irom the coiner of We think it safe, therefore, to say return express. noAVestern Pared as a general agricultu- said Tenth Street and Third A\enne thence on HOTELS. that in this county, if there are a line parallel with said Third Avenue 4S fe«t to ral paper and as containing a large an established alley: thenee along said alley 24 NEWS AND LOCAL. Isn't it about time to gather up thefurther nilltb AVEXUE 110'JEL, drawbacks, the crops raised fed thence on a line parallel with Third Avenue amounnt of matter. But, as we said Wholesale & Retail fragments of the tin roof which have to siid Tenth Street thenee on a line with this ear will be nearly double that of The ADVANCE will give a general summary of before, there is much in eastern and said Tenth Street to the place of beginning, being C. P. LOVKI.KS.S Proprietor. encumbered the street for a month or last year, while the counties west of us ffpart of lots 8 and 9 in Block 8 in the -ullage of the news of the world, but its aim will be to become Chicago papers, which does not apply orihingtou, onntx of Noble1*, and State of two to tlie terror of horses? The" way will pour into our warehouses a much DEALEIJS IX Mime-sola, being apiece of land 2-1 48 feet, a first-elass local newspaper, devoted especially Worth in r/lo.i, Minn. to agriculture in the new Nortwest.— the little school boys beat up ''Yankee and the building thereon known as the I'nst Office greater quantity of grain than we have Stereoscopic Views, Frames, Stereoscopes, to home news and home Interests. Corres Building, and will sell the same, or so much For what is peculiar to Minnesota and Doodle" and other patriotic pieces on OKA BEX A HOUSE, ever before handled. At present the thereol as may be necessary to satisfy said execution «fec, &c. pondence from the different townships and from, the region tributary to St. Paul and and costs. it the otliee of the County Auditor, the tin is a caution to the neighborhood. crops are suffering somewhat for rain, in tlie illage of oi tliing'on, in the County the several counties tributary to Worthington. weMinneapolis, the Farmers' t'liiou is incomparably C. P- STOLGII, Proprietor. and Mate atoiesaid. on Sulimlmj the 2$th Admittance free. but the prospect now is good, and EVERY KIND OF PICTURE known to the solicited. il'i.'i Aoyv^t, A. D., 1*7-1. at 2 o'clock p. m., of the best agricultural paper woirniiNtriox, MINX, think it sale to predict the liveliest business that dav. Art executed in the very best manner possible The Prairie Schooner, published at published. in AVorthington the coming fall Dated July 9th, A. D.1S74. and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. On Ninth Street, between Seeond & Third ave. Marshall, Minn., wants a printer who C. W. BL'LLTS, which has ever been known. 44-6\v.] Sheriff of Nobles County, Minn. can take charge of an oHiee and occasionally Tt seems that we are not to be touched ~"WORTHINGTON HOTEL ~~TlIlfRELIEF. by tlie comet's tail. It is a matter edit the paper in tlie editor's SEXDFOR CATALOGUE. VISITORS Sl'MMOXS. As stated in our last issue, the Itamsey The Largest and Best-Appointed of indifference to most people, since absence. The Windom Reporter also STCOLK ALWAYS WELCOME. VT OF l\ll\. ESOTA, County Commissioners promptly voted Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. tlie tail, notwithstanding its immense wants a boy to learn the business. NTY OF NOBLES. S-3,000 for the relict of the destitute. 45—3m. size, would not have power enough to District Com Sixth Judicial District. John V. I'arwell, Charles B. Fal well, Wjliani SCREAM. Gov. Davis also went before the Iiennepin J. AMSS, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. switch off a mosquito or a horse fiy, I). I'arwell, .Simeon Farvvell&.Iohn K. Harmon, We had''arte blawheiP. S.—This is Barber & Lawrence, County Commissioners and urged copartners in business under the linn name and if it should strike the earth. Prof. 45r"Hate, to fanners and teamsters as low as -_VX____i N S O French and it means, so to speak, that style of John Y. Farwell &Co., Plaintiffs,acainst any house in l"\\n. L.irire barn aeeoiumod.itions. upon them the necessity of promptly Parkhurst, in tlie New York Tribune, John K. Mallet, defendant. Sf.ige oltiee foi tlie dfferent Maw lines. we had a pass, a complimentary, a free 1 The State of Minnesota to tlie aliove named 'I\KL1NC, that it is their duty to bear their JOB-WORK voting aid, but they have refused to shows how narrowly we escape by theDefendant: •diarc of the hardships caused by the destruction You, John E. Hallett. arc hereby WL'KTIIINUTON, MINX. 'bus,) to Moore & Smith's Ice-Cream of the crops do so. One of the St. Paul banks summoned and required to answer the complaint following illustration: in this action which is filed in the office of OFFER THEIR GOODS during the week, but we abandon all promptly accepted $1,000 worth of Nobles the eleik of said court at Worthington, in said A tall man, having an India-rubber MISCllL L. .V!i )('S. hope of eating them out. They keep on Countv and Stale, and to serve a copy of your county orders at par and the club two feet long, and three inches in answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, DESTISTRV. making it every morning, cold enough FOR diameter at the end, sees a spider running at his oltiee in Windom, in Cottonwood Countv, money was paid to our County Auditor, NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DKXTALKOOMSof THE XEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR State aforesaid, within twenty days after the K. niiJM'OIiDare on loth •*., very rapidly across a table. He and has been mainly expended in purchasing senicflof this summons upon you, exclusive of CASH ONLY, •raises his club aloft at arms length, and opensneet, open the last oppositenpui.iic week eau mouth Woi andkwin insnr-e the dav of such sen ice. and if you fail to answer .uaie, to newspaper a alone,eatnagainsn to a it such use for odds.on food. There are from 50 to 100 lvve years. [JTy brings it down with a terrible blow.— the saiil complaint within the tune aforesaid, the Ed 11 At tho following prices and discounts Executed at thc Plaintiffs in action will take judgment against families in this county who will need He aims for a point two feet in advance PERSONALS. All dollar patent medicines 8-r SADDLE AXD HARXESS SHOP. you for the sum of two hundred and thirtv seven of the spider, so as to allow for its motion, aid. The Relief Committee are now issuing All 50c do do 45c dollars with interest from October 11th, "1873, at J, Miss Margaret Protho, arrived during H. JOHNSON. Dealer in Siddlerv Hardware, All-oc do do 22c and strikes very nearly the point ten per cent, per annum, together witli the costs Advance Office. Hour and pork. Trunks. Valises ete. Hatness always the week from England, and is All Dollar School Books 90c and disbursements of this action. which the spider would have reached on hand, ami made to order. Kepairiug neatly All 50c do 45c Dated May :«Jth, 1S74. when the club struck tlie table but in done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. to in it her sister, Rose. All 25c do 22c HANDS WANTED. E. CLAKK, Plaintiff's Attornev Boiled Linseed Oil, ier gal. 1 30o consequence of the club bending a little She thinks of making the Colony her 6w40] Windom, Aiinn AVe published last week the call for Raw Linseed Oil, per gal. 1 25c more than he anticipated, the spider E A E S A E A E Y. Turpentine »5c home. 400 or 500 hands in Freeborn county, escapes by one inch. This is an approximate Tartaric Acid 8 5 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. It. D. Buchanan, of Rock county, CARDS, and for several hundred about Cottage Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c representation on a small scale, Cream of Tartar, commercial 40c SOULE & LANGDOX, was in town on Wednesday. of what will take place within the next Grove, just below St. Paul. AVe notice BLANKS, Castor Oil, commercial, per pt. 50c -NT. S___wT_ES_El., two weeks, with two exceptions. In Castor Oil, dark, per pt. :^c further a letter from Chatfield, in Fillmore Rev. Mr. Hall, of Austin, Minn., has Lard oil, per gallon, 1 10c the first place, the club, instead of being CIRCULARS Dealers in Keal Estate, county, saying that crops are Engine oil, per gallon, 1 00c been among us during the week visiting of rubber, is of such attenuated At his Homesteads, Preemptions Engine oil, per gallon. fiOc the Rev. J. W. Lewis. good there and that from 300 to 400 men material that if the spider were hit he Spirits Nitre, per oz. 5c POSTERS, and Town Property Bought and Sold. Aqua ammonia, per oz. 5e would not know it and secondly a common "Worthington, August 31. can find employment at good wages.— Lumber Yard in Worthington, Mr. Brooks has returned from a trip Laudanum, per oz. 10c spider would be many thousand BILL-HEADS, An item in the Minneapolis Tribune Paregoric, per oz. 5 to Faribault and Mankato. times too large to represent the earth. Camphor Uum, per oz. oc 8. A. HILDRETH, also says there is quite a demand for And all other Drugs in proportion. Perhaps I should add a third, that the LETTER-HEADS. G. W. Crater left for Goodhue county, From this date our customers will please take has constantly on hand farm hands about Atwater, on the St.size of the club is only known from estimates, Has Opened a notice that wc SELL ONLY FOR CASH. Don't a few days since, where he will remain since it may increase in thickness Paul & Pacific railroad. AVages there ask us for credit as we shall be compelled to refuse S II A I N S A O O N it, a- every man's good sense must tell him for some time. during the blow. A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine are from $2,50 to $3,00 a day during that the credit system, under the present prospects, Lumber. E. II. Craig, Esq., has left the Sibley is only another name for certain ruin and harvest. Good stackers command $2,00 on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthintjton Hotel, the beggery of our families. "Charity should where he is prepared to wait upon the public Gazette and Sibley and gone back to Major Bell, Register of Deeds, recorded begin at Home." to $2,50 after harvest. oneSpirit Lake Stage-Line. in anything pertaining to his line. Worthington, July 10, 187_—i_tf. Wisconsin to accept a government office. an instrument the other day, The patronage of the public solicited. AVe learn also that Mr. Stough, of DOTiug of the sentences which contained FOR SALE. & LAMBERT, having secured the carry the Okabena House, has received letters ADDRESS. of the mails from Spirit Lake to Worthington, A building, suitable for a store and dwelling, Claiborne Rohrer, son of D. Rohrer, 460 words. All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston from Le Mars, requesting him to direct will run as follows: on Tenth street, two doors nortli of Worthington TERMS—§2 a year $1 for six & Company, Worthington, Nobles arrived from St. Paul on Thursday.— Hotel. Also about 80 acres of land near the village Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday harvest hands there for work. months 60 cents for three months, in all of which will be sold at a bargain. county, Minnesota, will be promptly We understand that under the new morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock He graduated a few days ago at the [4w37J C. P. FAKE. advance. answered, and full information given We have received the Martin County postal law articles weighing not more St. Paul School with high honors. He '''Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday concerning the National Colony. Address morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at Sentinel, a neat paper, just started in than four pounds may be sent through will spend a year here, and will then OXEN FOR SALE. 6 o'clock, p. m. A large yoke of Oxen, eight years old. for sale. Fairmont, and published by Day & the mail at one cent for every two Any business entrusted to onr care will be Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE enter Princeton College to complete A No. one pair of cattle. Apply to promptly and faithfully attended to. Passengers Wortkirtgton' Minnesota. Bullard. ounces or fraction thereof. 3tl0] W MOXfK, BiK TOTrnsMp. his education. carried- at reasonable rate?. [44 ty. Office,