Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
August 8, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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^fift.*'^ *af mmsss LOCAL. THE ADVANCE. year would have averaged from 20 to 30 SPECIAL NOTICES. THE GRASSHOPPERS. An Ohio gentleman who visited the SOMETHING NEW! "How long?" begins to to be the general bushels had not the grasshoppers cut it MOOKB & SMITH'S Ice-Cream has now arrived Colony last year, and who at the time inquiry. On Saturday another army at perfection. Go there and partake. WORTHIXGTON, MINK.. AUGUST 8,1874. down. As to climate, this too is conceded PUBLISIUSD WEEKLY, AT of his visit subscribed for the A of grasshoppers came down upon to be unsurpassed. A recent Ice-Cream and Confectionery and Frigid Soda WOUTHINGTOX, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN the fields in the vicinity of Worthington CHURCH DIRECTORY. VANCE, says: visitor to the Colony remarked, "you Water at MOOR E & SMITH'S. Twms Two Dollars per year, invariably in adTaiue. E O I ST EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis. I can't help telling you how well I and destroyed most of the corn, never seem to calculate on being sick." Farmer's Supply Store All orders will receive prompt attention. f.?^? .Seryjt'es every Sabbath, morning at A splendid lot of Glycerine Soap at like the ADVANCE of late. Somehow flax, potatoes and garden vegetables 10:3o babbath School at 2:30p. ••Worthineton Abounding good health is the rule. As Communications intended for publication must or other it has got to be the impression MOORE & SMITH'S. Praying Band." Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. tu icrninpanled by the real name and address of left by the previous invaders. They to society, we challange any community Fray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. in our family that there's about as tilt wilier as a guaranty of good faith—not nects-uiiH MOORB & SMITH now have on hand tho largest did not extend over the whole county, for publication. much again in it now as there used to in the West to a comparison. That PKESBYTEKUN.—Services in the west room on Stock of Drugs, Paints and Medicines ever first floor of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 be. and therefore the destruction from this greater pest than the grasshopper, the brought into Nobles County. ADVERTISING RATES. o'clockeach Sabbath. Rev.W.l*. Jackson, Pastor. lot is local, but they hurt the crops in Of the grasshopper invasion and of liquor traffic, is excluded from Nobles N I ON COXGKEGATIONAL.—Services morning A new $500 PIANO for *300. Warranted six one inch three weeks, $2.00, three months, it.00 and evening. Sunday School immediately arter the country he says: in this vicinity more than any former county, and the county is settling up years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 Three inches 3 weeks, 5.00, s.00 the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday Five inches, 6.00, lo!o0 evening. Bible Class every Monday evening at army. Fortunately the wheat and There is much sympathy expressed in with an intelligent and moral class of The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale 8 clock at the Church. Kev. C. C. Foote, pastor. B. W, LYON*T Speci.il rates given for larger advertisementsReadlna our State for the sufferers of the 'hopper oat 3 were ripe and partly harvested, so 38] by CHAS. F. HUMISTON. people. The man who leaves this beautiful, notices, first week 10 a line subM'lusnt infliction iu southern Minnesota. inseitious 5 cents a line each week. that they did not injure them to any Ladies' Union Prayer Meeting every Tuesday fertile and healthful region because No part df the country, however, has afternoon at 3U o'clock. «""»u*j WORTHINGTON MARKETS. extent. of an invasion of grasshoppers, been exempt from disasters of some MASONIC. W E A $ 90c@ 1,00 HAVING llENTED' TIIE kind, and I am inclined to think that This is certainly one of the most remarkable which may never occur again, will FLOUR flbbl. 6,00*8 9,00 TESTAMENTS FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. CORN bushel 85 90 EGULAR COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity The Cobles County Bible Society will your people are enough better off than grasshopper movements on make a sad mistake. OATS 7 0 75 Locke, No. 101, A. & A. M. at Masonic furnish Testaments'to Sabbath Schools the people of some other sections who HAY W ton 4,50 6,00 W Hall in Worthington on the record. Our own hatch remained with SOUTH tlOOM throughout the county, on application BEANS, WHITE, f? bush. 4 00 =yh~iMfJs 1st and 3d Mondays in each have been visited by floods, hail, conflagrations, B. W. Lyon has surrounded his lot BUTTER 15 us six or eight weeks and then flew month. of Superintendents. etc., which have spared on Fourth Avenue with aboard fence. EGOS $? doz. A ROBINSOX, W M. away, having eaten probably one fourth A. P. MILLER, Secretary. neither property nor life. Your GROCERIES-COFFEE30c@45e TE A 50 ©1,00 S. lid. ClIANDI-EK, SCO. SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 13c: Ex. 12 13 Captain Miner began threshing on part of the country has a splendid future of the crop. But then came the invaders—three The regular monthly Concert of the Brown 10 SYRUP 65 @"1,00 RICE 12 REGULAR O N O A before it. In your case I think IN the Oeheeda Farm of Miller, Humiston or four different armies of SALTMbbl 3,50 a_^ TIONS of Living A.-.Arch\ aChap-Ma Union Congregational Sabbath School S M. the period of uncertainty has long since PROVISIONS—PORK (moss) bbl, 22.00@25.00 & Co., on Thursday. them. First came a vast host of them, -v a Tuesday HAMS 18c: SHOULDERS 10 11 will be held at the Church to-morrow gone by. 8 0 a BACON 13e LARD 13 17c D. APL'S 16 @17 METHODIST BLOCK, nearly full grown, and after gorging in each month. Harvest hands are scarce about PEACHES 1 4 20 afternoon at four o'clock. A. C. ROBINSON, M. E II. THE GOPHER. themselves took up their march southwestward. COAL ton 6,50 8,00 Rochester at $3,50 to $4. I. P.-. O E E. Act'g Sec. [30t] LUMBER—Common m. 16,00@18,0C By request the Rev. Mr. Foote will Another thing needed in this region Then came a host of large BUSINESS CARDS. FINISHING 5500® WOO DESIRES Plover and snipe are suffering now, to say to the public that he W now preach at the Union Congregational is the "Southwestern Minnesota and brown hoppers, apparently veterans, prepared to supply them with a FULL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and, occasionally when a prairie chicken Northwestern Iowa and Southeastern Chinch to-morrow (Sabbath) evening Who had seen service under Southern STOCK O ji A XKS. attempts to bite the boys the chicken Dakota Gopher Destroying Association," at a quarter before eight, on the Harmony suns, and took their fill of the crops.— LIST OF BANK OF W0RTHINGT0N. General Merchandise, gets the worst of it. It is unlawful of the Divine Purposes and Foreknowledge, or some organization to that effect. These seem to have been but a mere Lands & Town Lots to shoot chickens before the 15th, We have been so absorbed with with Free Agency, showing handful of the vast host which at that ELIIIU SMITII, Banker. A. M. SMITII, Cashier. but if the chickens don't want to get that more prolific destroyer, the grasshopper, that these are Bible doctrines and time were on the wing from Pembina FOR hurt they must not attempt to bite people that we have almost overlooked INTEREST PAI FOR TIME DEPOSITS. are essential to salvation, with their to Omaha and probably to Texas.— IN THE CASH O PRODUCE- who are out with guns. the ravages of that resident little pest, practical application. Then on Saturday last another army, Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given COUNTY OF NOBLES to collection'!. the gopher. What everybody needs to apparently about two-thirds grown, UTHE GRASSHOPPER COUNTRY." Office Hours from 9 to 12 a, in. and from 1 to 4 An infant daughter of W. K. and do in the Spring is to "go fur'' these o'clock, p. in. came down, it is supposed, from the The Sibley Gazette notices the fact Lillic L. Bennett died on yesterday AND little thieves on a set day or about a Red River country and glutted their that the Toledo Blade warns people morning. Funeral services at the Union STATE OF MINNESOTA OFFICERS. given time, just when they begin to appetites upon the green corn and other against going to the "Grashopper Country" Congregational Church this morning A. A. PARSONS, come out of the ground. Every gopher green crops. and says: UPON WHICH at ten o'clock. killed then will prevent the reproduction T'STICKOKTIIE PEACE, Real Estate and There was not a paper throughout They have not deposited any eggs in Taxes are Delinquent My Stock consists of Collecting Agent. of a half dozen mere, for An infant child of II. Davis was the length and breadth of the land that this county but we learn that along DRY GOODS, HERSEY, 311XX. [3Sy these gophers are prodigious in the way did more to advertise the National Colony buried on Sunday last. the Minnesota river they have left their B. W WOOLSTENCROFT, and induce emigration to it than CLOTHING, of "Minor Arrivals." Let the people And Unpaid eggs. But we apprehend no danger D. Shell is now running covered this very Toledo Blade, and now because S appoint a Gopher Day and take these HATS AND CAPS, from them next year unless there the people suffer from the grasshoppers hacks between "Worthington and Sioux little chiropodists (chiropodist, we All orders for survejing thankfully received the paper, one of whose editors should be another general invasion. If ON TIIE BOOTS AND SIIOJX and promptly p\"cuted. Ofnc* with Shuck & believe, is the short for corn-destroyer,) a had an interest at that time in the Bookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. we had had only our own hatch to feed "Colony Lands" curses the country.— by the forelock, so to speak, and break f«)tj First Day\of August, 18?4, "Will Loveless was out riding on Saturday this year, we should have come through And charges "land owners in the grasshopper their little necks. with a young lady, when the horses FOR THEYEAE1872. with a fair crop. ran xi: vs. country" with seeking to disguise AT took it into their heads that he was the truth and says it is "the duty We must now correct our- estimate STATE FAIR. B. SOU I.E. not driving fast enough and broke into of the press" to cry down emigration SHELF CUTLERV AND NAILS, I OCNsELLOK AT LA W made several weeks ago. We then said We have only a month more until the to "these treeless prairies.'5 When did A W OF MINNESOTA,) Ami Notary Public Oflice on Tenth Street, in a run. The result was that Will and 3 COUNTY OF NOBLES, sq tin* a Block. that there would be a half crop in this Prompt attention given to con[-Tiy. State Fair, which begins on the 8th of the Blade sell out its interest in the GROCERIES OF ALL KINDSCANNED I the young lady were turned out witubeing \ej.uicmg. county, and that Worthington would Colony Lands, that it dare talk so? 11 STRICT COURT, Septeml»er and continues for four days. hurt. SIXT JUDICIA DISTRICT, rnuriN, handle twice as much grain this year The Blade never had an interest in A Nobles County Department will be The State of Minnesota, to all persons or corporations, who lia\e or claim any estate, A TTOUSTY A I' W Real Estate and col-I We have spoken of the corn held of the Colony lands and "that's what's the as ever before. Since this estimate we among the features, and all those who lectins agent, would respect full*, tender his l'lKht, title or littered in, claim to, or lien I I I Messrs. Langdon & Tourtelotte, on the have had two invasions, but we shall matter." There is just where the milk •ci \i-«M to tiie pi opl.- oi this and adjoining conntie upon an of the several piec-s or parcels of l.mU have any line specimens of grain or 4. and hoiws, h\ prompt attention to business, in the li-,t hereto attached, described: East Lake, as a motkl for rapid growth still have nearly half a wheat crop. Our is to be found in the Blade's coacoa-nut. vegetables will do themselves and the ami bur ami hout dealings, to merit a shaie of The list of Taxes upon real estate which appear public patronage. and promise, but for size it will hardly Dr people have suffered severely in the loss _. „,.-•, ," I I* I 'rom the records and papers iu the otiice of the county credit by putting them on exhibition. JMlllei is in in he Blade County Auditor of the County of Nobles, to do to compare with that of the great Illinois of their gardens and those vegetable B. N. CARRIER, Specimens may be left with fanner, Sullivanr, who has out crops which make so much of our living. Prof, llumiston at the Colony Oftiee, this year 20,000 acres ami exjvects a ATTORNEY AT LAW, who is one of the Executive Board of yield of 1,120,000 bushels. Besides this the State Fair, and who is now accumlating Notwithstanding the grasshopper, ivirtnpv«« in +».„ 1W that hereto atla^licd is it copy. AND trifle in corn, he has 5.000 acres of other vuiuii3. hadi nso ii is in Therefore on, and each of von. are heicbv rein Blade articles for exhibition. Among Farmers and others wi:i find it to then iotcicst our estimate that Worthington would he «iuired to file in the office of said clerk within grain and 1",000 acres of meadow, whatever and neve* to call and exaniiut'my STOCK AN PRICES other things will be some as fine specimens handle twice as much grain this year as ,*' twenty (20) das after the last publication of this CLERK OF DLST. COURT. own (j to notice. \ou answer in uiitinj, .setting forth any and lii.s farming is done by GO O men and before purchasing elsewhere. of grasshoppers as can be produced ever before, is probably too low. We the enterprise. They probably enjoy objection or defence ou mav ha\ to the Taxes, All businovileft with him will receive prompt 1,100 horses and mules. or an part thereof, or the penalties or interest under any other climate and are informed by a wheat buyer that these prs it to iv a tli'Toon, upon anv piece or parcel of land ntleiitioii, Colony and all. a broad-side. descnl/Cd in said ist into or on which \o from any other soil, together with specimens there will probably be ten times as a or claim any estate, ri-ht, title, interest. Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. 3IJXOR ARR11vi LS. much wheat marketed from this county Claim oi lien, ami in default thcicof, judgment Last Saturday night a little girl settler of their harvesting, showing he W if in I I I 0 a «iiiist such piece oi-'p.ucel of (.OODMUV, it ni:\r\. aimed at the residence of. II. Mc-how We ii Aduinrp ii is us ,.„„,. .,„ iut appeaiinsi against they go to the gist of a sheai of this year as there was last year a ALL KIXDS OF I'ltOnrCE TAKEN At' at La»V. .Notary PuNii an a a a is it, and lor all penalties, interest and costs, Millan. She had not heard of the notice also that there is a two-thirds wheat without the tedious processes of Signed, B. N.CAHIMEU. Clerk in he he a IX EX 11.1 E it to & Gootlnow, grasshopper invasion, and seems ^itisfied crop in Rock county, which, owing to cl l:ie Dist. Coiut hi tho Cotinl\ ol Nooles. threshing, milling, baking, etc. a id to a an effort to Attys & Counselors at Law, a 00 lis. with the country, grasshoppers or the much greater breadth sown, will Nobles county is well represented, by in in he re GRAHAM LAKES. of he S a re a a no. The climate about the corner of make the aggregate yield much greater having citizens upon live or six different are now so much needed. It thinks (Township 104, Range 3?.) KJEAL ESTATE, than last year. a Fifth Avenue and Eleventh Street Committees, and the Annual Address that where there is a will there is awn -J~ 9. and men who adapt themselves to the INSURANCE AND seems to be uncommonly favorable to will be delivered by Prof. Humiston. B. W. LYON. A WORD TO THE WISE. circumstances will get through without "minor arrivals.'' Let us make a creditable showing COLLECTION AG ENTS. I id I 1 Wo have heard of but one or two men relief from abroad, or at least with of farm products. very little relief. An effort such as the Worth in st on, X, .!, 1-M-71.—[IwH. who have left this region permanently PtrMculnr attention paid to business before Advance suggests on the pait of the y. HARVEST ITEMS. CK O r- Photography. p. atxix a PR A in IE. on account of the grasshopper invasion. W. X. Phillips has harvested his nw1 the local and gcuer.il Land ofhecs. Rtephen Howell 23 100 10 15 1 -12 15 11 72 sufferers v» ill be followed by liberal contributions Moiton Richmond s)« 311J Wotthiuglon. Minnesota. An association has been organized in 6C2 wheat just north of town, and counts That some will become disheartened from nil parts of the S:ate, se'i 2S 80 515 72 1, Osceola county to prevent the burning for their support this winter. There is WORTHINGTON VILT.AC E. on a yield of from 10 to 11 bushels to and return to the older portions o£ the PIIVIICIA \.sr. no need of suffering and there will be Dodge, Weldon & Co S (J of the prairie in the fall. This, as has 2 Of) 28 15 2 44 the acic. country, and that others will push off none, if all parties will work together AiUin Miner, part lot IS 8 2 9.'} 4I)1"» .S48 CRAFT, M.I ., been frequently suggested, is just what to the Pacific region in the hope of Chas. Fletcher, on the Buckeye Farm 9-{ l'» S 2 40 :U8 in confidence.—J/anA-oto llcvictc. iwxrixt 1 ox «t a 9 to l.°,2 Loop and Wood 21 S 10 87 1'HYViriAX & SURGEON. we need in tin's county. An association finding a better country than this, is to ot Miller. Ilumiston ..V. Co., is through 8 2 (Hi 28 Ii 2 44 2T should be organized including every .Tolin Lai son. 9 oi 85 cutting wheat and thinks the yield will be expected. This would be the case, A Speci.il atliMiiion fii .«_-•» i. Suiuery anil the Persons from Estherville, going to F. 1). Foster 8 9 2 00 28 15 General Photographers, 244 treatment of Female Diseases hating had eight citizen, and those who wantonly or illegally even if there were no grasshopper invasion. average 12 to 15 bushels. Worthington Minn., are sure to "stop 8 9 2 00 28 15 2 44 ears' exneiience. A. E. Wood 10 9 2 00 2S 1 i»14 for a rest with H. Barrett, on the shore OFFICE—vt residence, corner of Fourth Avenue fire the prairie, should be prosecuted But the great majority of John Larson 11 9 2 00 28 r. A. A. Kimball has just harvested a 244 and Eleventh Street, Worthington, Minne,ota. of Hound Lake, and when once halted C. C. I'urdy 12 9 2 00 28 15 •»44 to the extent of the law. There those who have settled here will remain, Removed from East Third MrcV [44-ly. ten acre field of wheat which will go are just as certau to stay longer than Thomas Dorman 9 Yl 9 So 139 15 11 40 are a number of reasons why the prairus if possible. A number will take advantage J. B. Wakefield 14 12 2 4(i 34 15 2 95 It. D. UAH BE It, they at first expected. The fact is, 10 to 12 bushels. TOTHEGIIOL XI) !•'!..{ A PHYSICIA1'iiiversitySUROEONStatets F. S. Wetheibee 6 17 2 92 45 15 3 5: of the law allowing them to be should not be burned off in the fall there is not in the whole country a more N AN Oraduate of C. IS. Loveless 24 2 00 28 15 2 44 60 B. R. Plotts, of Elk, is harvesting beautiful lake. Unlike most of the Harvard United Examining absent from their claims until next of the year: 1. The grass holds the I hereby certify that the above contains a true Surgeon for Pensions. Omce a Barber & and estimates his wheat yield at 12 to sheets of water in the vicinity, it is list of taxes delinquent and unpaid as found on Spring, when they will return and make Lawrences, Worthington Minn. snow during the winter and. to a great the hooks in my oflice for the year 1872, together ST. .' .'. J//.VA. deep and clear, and in the hottest days 15 bushels. this their permanent home. This will with the costs and interest that have accrued extent, prevents the drifting which in the summer the water is as cool as a thereon up to the pieseot time. UEO. MOOm-:, C. Stout has harvested his crops on be the course pursued by wise men.— leaves portions of the earth bare and fountain. The crops on his plantation WM. M. BEAR, 48-Ow A'ulitor of Nobles County. the West Lake. His wheat will average And let us ask those who thinkof abandoning have have had almost a miraculous forms vast drifts in other places. Thus SU I V.N AND SURGEOX, TIIE LARGi-NT, preservation from the grasshoppers, XOT1CES OF VOXTEST. alout 15 bushels to the acre, and this country where they will go travel in the winter would be facilitated and it is a pleasure for one who has"Voticc. MOST COMPLETE". A Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence he thinks that had the grasshopper to escape from the enemies of the farmer and the soil would be benefited by IT- I-and Oflice, Worthington, on 10th street below the public hall. Office at seen none of the good things in the 1 Minn., August 4,1S71. kept his nose out of other ieople's business, the Colony liug More, opposite the Worthington MOST I:LI:G N having the moisture of the melting vegetable line to go over his grounds Complaint having been entered at this office by Hotel," Worthington, Minn. he would have had about 40 and see the immense growth of vegetables.—Estherville Charles Dana against William Coss for abandoning Is it to Kansas? The grasshopper Establishmen of the in snow in the Spritfg. 2. When there is Will attend prontntly to all Calls, flay or Homestead Entrv No. 9150, dated 1 Indicator. bushels to the acre. is a much more frequent visitor there sw1 a hatch of grasshoppers, most of them July 22d. 1S7H, upon the section 20, townMii| in the West-. 101. range 41, in Nobles County. Minnesota, than here. Southwestern and western M. D. Sargent, Superintendent of the can be destroyed before their wings are it a to the cancellation of said entry COHIiESPOXDEXCE. the said parties are hereby summoned to appear Kansas are now suffering from the HOTELS. Okabena Farm of Miller, Humiston & developed, by a simultaneous burning at this office on the 14th, day of November, 1874, grasshopper about as much as Southwestern at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony Co.. is about through harvesting. He of the prairie grass. 3. And this Til 111D A1 'EX UE 1101EL, FROM GRAHAM LAKES. Wholesale & Retail concerning said aliened abandonment. Minnesota. The grasshoppers is probably the most important reason, thinks the White Michigan will yield MONS (1HINACER, Hegister. GRAHAM LAKES, Aug. 5, '7-1. this year extend from Pembina to Texas. 48] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. C. 11. LOVELESS Proprietor. tlie prairie ought to be burned just before 20 bushels to the acre, the Bio Grande EDITOR ADVAXCB We are now in Besides Kansas is much more subject LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. it is broken and after the grass IS, and the Red Osoka 12. He has two Worthing/ton^ Minn. the midst of harvest. We have some I I A I S IN' to drouth than Minnesota, and has Stereoscopic Views, Frames, Stereoscopes, and weeds are started. For burning acres of California wheat which will crops left iu this immediate neighborhood. Ii OB A TE NO TICE. already suffered famine twice from this yield from 40 to 50 bushels to the acre. just before breaking will kill out the & &o. OKA HEX A HOUSE, Mr. Palmer has fifteen acres of cause. Is it Missouri? But there a OTA'I'E OF MINNESOTA, weeds, root and branch, and will also wheat which will average 10 to 12 bushels We hear from the region about Indian COUNTY OF NOHLES, $ host of enemies to crops spring up, In Probate Court. C. P- STOCOIt, Proprietor. kill the grass root, so that the sod will EVERY KIND OF PI'TCIl E known to tho to the acre. Joseph Hart has 1-3 and Round Lakes that the settlers In the matter of the estate of Oliver Raitt, deceased. while the ague and other diseases take Art executed in the \cr bed poiMbU* rot a year sooner. During the past acres which will probably yield 1-3 bushels are nearly through harvesting and that On reading and tiiiiiK the Petition of WORTHINGTON, MINN, the energy and heart out of thefarmer. ill. M. Stockdale, setting forth the amount of and warranted to $u\e PER Ft: ".' SATISFAC- week we have heard of two instances to the acre, and 5 acres of oats there will be two-thirds of a wheat On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. personal^statc that has come to his hands, and A Missouri paper, speaking of the difficulties TION. in which burning just before breaking which will go 20 to 2-3. Mr. Woolsten- crop. Among those who have fair 1 the disposition thereof the amount of debtsoilt W0RTHIN6T0N HOTEL of the Missouri farmer, says: E. risi- standingajjalnstsaid deceased, and a descrip-1 SEXD FOli I 7' 1 7 Odl hfs produced the best results. Mr. croft has the finest piece of corn I have 1 tl()U oi ll11 thc real estate of which said deceased crops are Messrs. Mosier, Phelps, Hop 2X)RS A )\\I I'S WELCOME. Foote, (a son of Rev. Mr. Foote, of The farmer gets up and examines the (lied seized, and the condition and value of the The Largest and Best-Appointed kins, Edwards, Seek, Dodge, Barrett, a re a Will 0 respective poitions thereof and praying that holes around his corn-hills for cut this place,) who is farming beyond Indian Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. Ilorton, Coyer, Erskine and Foote.— els at least to the acre, if not further license be to him granted to sell Lots ]n and 11 warms then he smashes coddlingmoth 45-3m. of Block 12 of the \illajre of Worthinnton of said Lake, across the Iowa line, had a Mr. Henshaw lo^t all his wheat but disturbed. Mr. Allen has 9 acres of larva} with a hoe-handle until county and State. And it appealing, by said Petition, that there is not sufficient personal es. Barber & Lawrence, J. AXES, Prop. GEO. AMES. Clerk will have a good crop of corn and po-wheat field this year sown on sod, part breakfast. The forenoon is devoted to wheat which will yield 10 to 12 bushels. tale in the hands of said Win. S. Mockdale to of which was burned before breaking I watering the potato bugs with a soluand tatoes. I have not heard of a man in this pa .said debts, and that it is necess,n in order *^"Uates to fanners and teamsters as low a« topa the same, to sell all of said real estate. I.CELLINof part of which was not. Where ti.°,l of ,1,J",ig erem, and after dinner any house in town. Large barn accommodations. township who intends to leave permanently tli.st I! i-. tlit ir lu!\ to bear tin It i-t theiefoie ordered that all personHinterestcd «.. j. ft" hands turn out to pour boiline* wathe Stage oflice for the dtferent stage lines. share the hauMiips S N by the .'.vstMiction in aid estate, appear letovo the Judge of thisi PERSONALS. on account of the grasshoppers. WOUTillNGTON MINN. of Urc crops Mr. Dana, recently of Martin county, burning was done there were no ™, Court 011 the Jith daj of September, A. 1). 1H74, OFFER THEIR GOODS [I.V3G1 on at 1: o'clock p. at the Probate office in Worthington WEST GRAHAM. weeds, the ground was well rotted and wheat fields. In the evening a favorthere has been spending several days in in said Cminty, then and there to show cause (if any there be) why license should not be is a fine yield. Where the prairie ite occupation is in peacn trees MISCEL L. .VYi-'O US. the Colony, and thinks of coming here granted to said Win. !*. Stockdale to sell said real FOlt was not burned, there was a strong Lto .discourage th^tfirculio, and after a FR03I SEWARD. est .do according to the prayer of feaid petition. to engage in stock growing. irrv DFiXTJSTR Y. DENTALoppositM I I E N E TIII DAYS FO And it is further ordered. That a copy of tl is «--„,„*.»,„*.„ I brief season of family devotion at the S E W A A 4 1872 ItOOM of K. BEDFOUDarc on 10th order shall bo published for four successive Mr. Carlisle, of Chillicothe, Ohio, is Street, public square, and will tie poor yield of wheat tough. Mr Ed Chanda W I O N all thee folks retire and sleep soundly growth of weeds, a soil and „ight-rlyiug coleoptera! E I O A A E a a weeks prior to said day of hearing, the. last of open the last week iu each mouth. Work insured tillll Aurorahreddens which publications .shall be at least fourteen At the following pi ice- and discounts visiting the Colony in company with ler, who owns apiece of land across the the east, and the live years. [27 to a to W. a daws before said day of heating, in the Western S"c All dollar patent m. »!i. in grasshoppers tinkle against the panes Dr. Miller. He has had considerable West Lake, tried the same experiment. at he a to by a I weekly"newspaper printed and pub: 4.c SADDLE AND HATiXESS SHOP. All 50c ,P, .!.) and summon them to the labors of another I lished at Worthington in said countv, and perW All 25c tlo .1 T, experience in the grain and commission Where he burned, his wheat is clear of day. W it he of sonallj served on all persons interested in said H. JOHNSON, Dealer in Saddlery Hardware. All Dollar School Rooks business and thinks some of locating weeds and will yield twenty bushels to Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness alwavs ,i u+i- i„iH.„i I™ ,.™ nnn.io *i.,.«,w.i. estate, residing in said county, at least fourteen All 50c d. 4.*j Is it back to the older States But distiibution being made through town «, id \-.\ he.ning. on hand, and made to order. Kepairing neaflv A the acre. Where he bioke without here. committees, and not for any particular a a ell1 sa ::oe. done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Muni. Roiled Lin- til (ill, per gal. there land is high and difficult to obthe l'.\ the Court. 27 1\. burning the wheat is full of weeds and Raw L111-.. 1 ul. I ei t'-i "V town. I was not favored with a copy Kev. ]J, H. Crever arrived on Tuesday J. CKA FT, Judge of Trobate. im-tain, soil is worn, consumption, Till pen! 11 the yield is much less. These are E A E S A E A E N Dated this d.M of Wl.—47 7w. Tartaih A .-id last from the East where he has of the ADVANCE containing said let-' SlIElilFF'S SA E. Cieani of Tiiii.n-. chem'i-a ly pine portant facts and we hope the experiment a a is a a re ter, but I do not think the words"bvtim BYDistricet been spending some months in the interest Cretin ol T.iit.i', c.im!i»er,.|ai •1'ie and birds, insects, drouth etc., wage a in of an Execution, issued out of the of burning before breaking will SOULE & LANGDON, Castor oil. coiiiineH i.il. pi 1 pi. above water'1 are contained in it. They of the Seminary. He reports Court, for the Si\rli Judicial Distiict constant warfare upon the crops. Some. CastOi On. d.'.i k. 1 |.. in and for the County ol Nobles and State of be male on an extensive scale next 1 KM, Lard oil. per gallon, times' dull and money scarce. Some of of the richest counties in Ohio are this' Wh a re a a a Minnesota, upon a ji dgincut issued and docket1 Engine oil. pes I'lllo.i. year. ed in said Court on the third d.tj of Mai ch. A. I IK'O the Pennsylvania manufacturing towns Dealers in Heal Estate, Engine oil. pei i.,illoii. year almost devastcd by the drouth and a re id be on 1*7^ j„ ., certain action uherein Isaac N .S.I Spirits Nine, JM 1 0 Homesteads, Preemptions Meantime, let our people organize and are almost depopulated from the closing liiw I I O QP uuliiiiiiilir oi-o «r«ivfo I ter is plaintiff, and C. c. Cooduow, Defendant, grasshoppers. Some of the richest portions Aiiuaaninini.il pei o/. and Town Fropeity Bought and Sold. a ii a ii a a naintin, and agam-t said De- pursue the man who wantonly or iliogally Laudanum, per o*. lee" up of the mills. I 0 a Worthington, August 31. of Illinois are o\erhm by chinch ill he Of S a a I do b-ndai.t, for the sum of s.(.v,u Hundred and Paregoric 0 1 0 .v fires the prairie this fall as they 1 highleeii Dollars and Two 'cuts, (v71S i'J.) Camphor .in nei ''.. Co Di\ A. F. Miller arrived on Wednesday bugs. Over twenty of the richest in re is a in in a 111 he i,,,"c oiniie ninth da\ »f.July, A. 1). 1&74, levied 8. A. UlLDItETH, A all l»-ii_-s bi •»•.1».i'f .-•». would pursue a gopher. townn .ii.l nashueein •midioil fn upo ,,',,,n all the cliiilit. title „ft(i,and. interest followingsaid ol the vuieie am applied 101 •. the d-- last. He will spend several weeks counties of Kentucky are albarren Fiomthisd.i OIK cii^'omer. \\r'l pV.i'e lake' !lllt low 0 noticethat we St.l I. DonC without actual necessity, nor that any sciilied teal est.lie, to-wil: 24 feet fronton Tenth 2S,most this 3 ear from drouth. It Has Opened a with us seeing the transformation Living Arch 11. A. Chapter No. ask us forciedit .1- '.-. 'sli-jb compelled to refuse St reel, commencing 7* leet horn the coruci of it, a devi'i' in in *, go-i,i-« iiM must tell hiur uudue distribution has been made.— There is no es- S A I N S A O O N •.aid lenth street and'1 bird Avenue thence on which the country has undergone since was constituted and officers installed is useless to run away. that the credit sv^iom, u, dei r,je pifscnt pmspeets, But with a soil that cannot be surpassed a line p.n.ulel with ^,ud Third Avenue W feet to onlj .n.otiit-i e»ti,iin ini" .ni'I his last visit. Less than three years by Deputy G. II. P. E., I). B. Porter, cape from the enemies of the farmer.— an est.tbli-hed .illev thence along said alley 24 the beggei\ 01:1 lami i-s. "Ch.uit shoultf on the face of the earth, and a climate fe t: thence on a line parallel with Thiid A\e on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, ago Dr. Miller and lady, with Prof., at Worthington, on Thursday evening, begin at Home There is no fencing, as Sancho Panza liue to s.u-l Tenth MU'et: thcine on a line with where he is prepared to wait upon tiie public unexcelled, and inhabited by a people Worthimrloii 1 ":-:f'f. s.ud 'Iclilh Mieett the place ot beginning, being Humiston and Capt. Miner, stopped on August 6, 1874. A. C. Robinson, M. says, against a flail. The seasons, the in anything pertaining to his line. a p.ul of lotsband 0 in nior-u Rin the ullage of who have the nerve and determination //'!s The patronage of the public solicited. ion OKAIil- .V 1 SALE the banks of Okabena Lake, when there E. II. P. M. B. Soule. E. K. I. P. insects, and the crops are all in the Woithiugfon. Ciuinlv of Nobles, anil State ot to "fight it out'' 011 that line, grasshop- Minnesota, being a piece of laud 1\ bj 4S leet, 1 The under-i •d 1 Hi-- ok a »ena ADDRESS. 1- If was not a house nearer than Graham Durfee, E. S. L. F. McLaurin, C. of hands of a Higher Power, from whom and the buildiuu U.eieon Known as the Post Of- 1 a N 1.' WniU.intJ»». 1 •11 III pers and other insects to the contrary fiee ibnidnig, and will sed the same.^r so muchThe All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston .I on.l house h.tgood 1 '.11 ,, Ul and Lakes. Dr. and Prof, took a little' II. C. C. Goodnow, P. S. D. Stone, there is no escape. ,1 1 !(.11! !. & Company, Worthington, Nobles htabuii-' I VIM 1 ijupe'ici to notwithstanding, we hope to be able to & 1 Of course some regions have more advantages evening walk, (which increased to a' R. A. C. O. Biglow, G. M. of 1st V. Hilt til chance busiie .s a ot id-health 0 HI county, Minnesota, will be promptly ..«*: make a more favorable report of this p.t id inv wife. 0. I'. a* than others. And this is just run before it was over,) around the A. P. Lyon, G. E. of 2d V. D. Shell, c. answered, and full information given i.iutf] '. STOl't H. F. B. town in the future. day oj Avgust, A. D., 1874, at 2 o'clock p. in., ot concerning the National Colony. what we claim for this region. It is almost West Lake, and the party then drove G. M. of 3d V. I. N. Sater, Treasurer Two desirable Farms, war Vorthiugton that day. universally conceded that our for salv. Alo 1 louse to rent. Apply 15 miles to Graham Lakes to find lodg-. S. E. Chandler Secretary D. Stevens, Township maps for sale at the AD- Dated July 9th, A. D. 1S74. Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE C. W. BLLLIS, soil is unexcelled The wheat crop this VASCE otnee. to WM. S. rOCJCn\ 11:. ing for the night. Sentinel. 14 *.w Sheriff of Nobles County. Minn. Office.