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Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874

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RED WING AS A WHEAT MARKET. PROTEST AGAINST REDUCED RATES. Barber & Lawrence, The Red Wing Republican says.: x. *cr. JTCBXt* We stated in a former issue that Gen. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of MAIL* jHUfitrru th a nee. During the past few days we have ABBOTS. Bishop had protested against any reduction figured up thg amount of wheat, flour REELING that it is their duty to bear their Eastern (dally) 5 p. m. At his DR. O. O. MOORB. CAPT. J. W. 8UTTH. of rates on this line of road.— and barley shipped from Red Wing of .. snare of the hardships caused by the destruction Southern 9:43 a.m. of the crops Western—La Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, Term* $3.00 a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. He accompanies this protest with a the crop of last year, and find a remarkable Lumber Yard in Worthington, Wednesdays and Fridays at p. n. OFFER THEIR GOOD S increase in wheat and flour over statement of the earnings of the St. Spirit Lake Monday 6 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1874. the report madeoneyear ago. We ascertain Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p. m. Paul & Sioux City and Sioux City & Colony Drug Store! Lake Shetek, Saturday «p. m. the total shipments of wheat, and FOB St. Paul roads, showing that at the old has constantly-on hand DBPABT8. Every parent whose son Is away at school, flour reduced to wtieat, equaled the immense THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR Eastern (daily) 9:42 a. m. should supply him with a newspaper. I well remember rates there was a deficit for the six sum of 2,418,622 bushels. Last what a marked difference there was CASH ONLY, Southern 5 p. m. yearieports showed the largest exports months ending June 30th, 1874, of nearly A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine between those of my schoolmates who had, and Western—Ln Verne and Sfoux Falls, At the following prices ami discounts those who had not, access to newspapers. Other ever made from this market, and larger, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a. m. $150,000. The St. Paul Press, in Lumber. tiling!* being equal, the Hist were always decidedly Spirit Lake. Tuesday 7 a m, All dollar patent medicines 85c too, so far as is known, than from any commenting upon these facts, says: superior to the last in debate, composition Jacksnn, Wednesday and Saturday 7a.ni, AH 50c do do 45c Spirit Lake Stage-Line. other primary market on the globe, and general intelligence.—Daniel Webster. Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a.m. AU2oc do do 22c Now here is a clear and conclusive namely, 1,515,830 bushels yet the increase AH Dollar School Books 90c All mails close 20 minutes before departure. demonstration that the revenues of the Cor. lOth St. & 3d Ave., A oOc do 45c DOTY of the last crop harvested was so Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays, Republican Ticket. & LAMBERT, having secured the carrying AH 25c do 22e company at previously existing rates from 12 m. to 1 p. m. vast that it exceeds that amount 902,795 of the mails from Spirit Lake to Wortliinglon, Boiled Linseed Oil, per gal. 1 30c were wholly inadequate to its imperative C. C, GOODNOW, P. M. will run as follows: bushels. The amount of flourtnanufactured Raw Unseed Oil, per gal. 1 25c For Congress. necessites, and that any reduction Turpentine 95c Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday has nearly doubled, being St. Paul I Sioux City Tartaric Acid 85c of their rates would prove a cruel morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock this year 66,073 barrels, against 39,344 MARK II, DrXNELL Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c p. m. and oppressive burden, which would barrels reported one year ago. ream of Tartar, commercial 40c Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday Of Steele C'ountv. imperil the solvency of the companies. Castor Oil, commercial, per pt. 50c morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at AND Cantor Oil, dark, per pt. 35c Several of the richest counties in the 6 o'clock, p. m. The net earnings of the St. Worthington, Minnesota, Lard oil, per gallon, 1 10c Bishop Whitehouse, who became best Any business entrusted to our care will be Paul & Sioux City Company for the six State are tributary to Red *Wi ig, and Lngine oil, per gallon, 1 00c promptly and faithfully attended to. Passengers Sioux City & Saint Paul R.R. known to newspaper readers by liis controversy months ending June 30, 1874, were$32,542.90, Knuiue oil, per gallon, 80c carried at reasonable rates. [-U-ly- grain is carried a distance of fifty miles. Spirits Nitre, per oz. 5c while the interest for the half with Mr. Clieeny, died at Chicago Aqua ammonia, per oz. 5c But the" region tributary to Red Wing year was $82,947.82, leaving a deficit of Laudanum, per oz. 10c on the 10th. lie was a man of profound is not as large as the region tributary I'aregoiic, peroz. 5c $50,405.13. which the stockholders had Opposite "Worthington Hotel. Camphor (jinm,peroz. 5c and varied knowledge and was a to Worthington. We predict that in to pay out of their personal resources. THE NATIONAL COLONY Ami all other Drugs in proportion. devout churchman. TIME CARD. The net earnings of the Sioux City & J'rom this date our customers will please take a few years Worthington will rank Goinff West. St. Paul road for the same period were notice that we SELL ONLY EOK CASH. Don't LOCATEDaINanSOUTHWESTERN Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. among the first of the primary grain ask us for credit as we shall lie compelled to refuse The last Congress seems to have had $17,054,54, while the interest on itsfunded Worthington, at 5.00 p. it, a. every man's good sense must tell him markets. debt, and its rents &c, amounted With thanks for furors In the past, desire Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.30 p. that the credit system, under the present prospects, a spite at the newspapers. It inflicted Minnesot Northwestern Iowa. Going East. is only another name for certain ruin and to $112,115.93, leaving a deficit of $95,061.29, to remind the good people of Worthington and Leave Sfcmx City at 5.30 a. upon every newspaper publisher then uissince the beggery of our families. "Chaiity should Donnelly suggests, as a means of relieving which the stockholders had to surrounding country that We are here, ready at Worthfngton, at 9.42 a. begin at Home." of pre-paying postage by the pound the grasshopper district, that all times to serve them with goods as low as they Arrive at St. l'.wil, at 7.00 p. make good out of their own pockets.— Worthington, July 10, 1874—44tf. Twelve Townships on all newspapers sent through the mails can be round in Southern Minnesota. The total deficit on both roads for the the counties issue bonds and the State GROCERIES six months ending June 30th last, was and besides passed what is called the guarantee their payment, to build a ow 1,500,000 ACRES $145,466.42, or at the rate of over $290,000 "gag law" whereby a newspaper publisher railroad west from Winnebago City to per year, which the stockholders may be arrested and carried to Worthington, and also roads north and DRUG DEPARTMENT. were obliged to pay from their private Rich Prairie Land PRAIRI E & MEADOW LANDS, the District of Columbia to be tried for south. This would give employment resources, in addition to much larger sums in previous years to prevent the alleged illegal publication. FREE OF CHARGE to men needing aid, and in the future In Nobles County, Minnesota. road^ from going into bankruptcy.— Situated in Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern some railroad company would purchase Iowa, Adjudant General BukeiTof Iowa, Moreover, these heavy drains year after We have a full stock or fresh and reliable the improvements. year upon the personal resources of the writes Commissioner liurdett, of the DRUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, FOR SALE Orders for Groceries left at my store will receiveprompt stockholders in their struggle to mainthe Whereupon the Blue Earth City Post Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff", Window Glass, General Land Office, representing attention, ami the goods will be delivered at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. op-tain roads and avert the disastrous AT ANY PLACE DESIGNATED KKEE Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, r#rfnmtry, tells Mr. Donnelly that but for his great suffering among the homestead OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come ALSO TOWN LOTS, consequences to themselves and the Ti ilet and Fancy Soaps. position, and that of others of his like, and test our stock of Grocciies and Provisions in towns at rain ad stations. I.aiid bonds of the settlers in the Northwestern counties State wli ich would result from the bankruptcy for themselves, and be convinced we are selling 8hnu City and St. Vawl Itaflroad to be taken at a railroad would now have been in process of their corporations, have exhausted of that State, owing to the visitation them at bottom prices. p»r in exchange for land within their limits. Prescriptions Carefully Com- We intend to sell only the nest or everything of construction from Mankato to the ability of the resident For particulars address "I-and Department of grasshoppers, and setting forth in our line—and at the same time only ask moderate stockholders, and the patience of those st. p. & s. c. and a. e. & at. r. it. u. Co., st.raui Iowa. The Post sajs: pi iocs. the hardship of requiring settlers pounded. living abroad. It is of vital importance We quote the prices of a few staple goods: Minn. We want no more talk of this kind Soil and Climate to go sometimes 50 and sometimes 200 to these roads, vital to their solvency, Brown Sugar, impounds, O O from such a source, when last winter vital to their ability to maintain them miles to make final proof occupancy of Yellow C. 8 1 00 he aided, by his voice and vote, in cursing as competing lines, that they have an Coffee A. (white) 8 00 their farms at the local land offices.— STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. this country at least for a number Standard 7 1 00 immediate increase of revenue, and Molasses fl gallon, 70 The CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES He suggests that hereafter local land of years, doing it a greater injury, infinitely, this increase they have been hoping for, Molasses Syrup $i 20 by far than has been produced ami the GARDEN OF THE STATE. officers be required to visit county sweats and counting on till the grasshopper Teas, Coffees, aud other goods at corresponding School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy by the grasshopper scourge, doing all he prices. plague came first to sweep away a large* on certain days and take depositions in Rooks, Letter Paper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill could and succeeding in what he attempted The Climate of the Mountains and th« proportion of the crops along the roads, Groceries and Provisions given in exchange order to save settlers the expense they Paper, Plain aud Fancy Note Paper, Iui'ial Paper, to do in preventing the building for Country Produce. and right on the back of this disaster Soil of the River IJottoais. Envelopes in great variety. Pencils, Tens, can ill afford. Commissioner Burdett of new railroads he not even gave A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED 38tf] C.C.LUCKEY. come the Railroad Commissioners, as Pen-Holders, Inks. is disposed to grant the relief asked for his assent to the bill introduced in relentless and merciless as the locusts, EVERY SATURDAY the Senate by Hon. S. P. Child (from to crush them down with an arbitrary and is inclined to rule in this particular this place) favoring the building of AT reduction of their tariffs—a reduction GROCER DEPARTMENT. case that settlers bo allowed, if this north and south road. which no one asked for, which is based Worthington, Minnesota. HO! they prefer, to make their depositions It is too late now, Mr. Donnelly, to on no principle of reason or common Government Lands. undo the great wrong that you helped A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden Ware before the Clerk of the Court of sense or common justice, but is a mere to perpetiate on thissufferiiigcouimunity, new stock of Stone Ware. arbitrary edict promulgated in supercilious record at the countv seats. and it only remains now for you in contempt of all lese for purely Several Townships of GOVERXM EXT your official capacity the Senate next political effect. Best brands or Cigars—and full line ofsmokers' BEECIIERTILTON. winter to stop your war upon railroads, LAND in the County STILL VACANT. Material. For the Spring Trade. The long-expected statements of and second in every way the building STATE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. The ADTAXCE IS the regularly Issued county Beecher and of Moulton have been published. up of the State of Minnesota, and this The third annual convention of the Lamps and Lamp Goods. part in particular, and help to give us paper, and the only newspaper published In Nobles We see nothing in them to State Temperance Union of Minnesota a railroad. Do so and the people will will be held in the city of Red Wing, county. To persons abroad who contemplate change the views heretofore expressed A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight rise and bless you. beginning on Tuesday, September 1st, kinds of Chimneys. coming to the National Colony, the Ar viz: (1,) that the Christian world must RAILROADS. at 7J- o'clock p. M., and will continue We are now prepared to receive orders VAXCE will prove or great value, as it 111 chron consider Beecher innocent of the main SPUING AND FALL WHEAT. over Wednesday and Thursday. Tuesday for TRailroadswhicoh We have but one price, and that as low as the icle from week to week every step in the progress Nothing is more surprising to people charge until proven guilty in a court evening session will be spent in ie«e land are the Sioux City & St. Paul lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted runs daily trains to both from the winter wheat regions, on coming prayer and conference. Churches, Sunday of the Colony, and will give besides a great quan of jjstice and, (2,) that Tilton and citien. in saying that we can make it an object Schools, Unions, Good Templar to Minnesota, than to find whiter tify of valuable Information concerning the others, including Moulton, have entered tor you to give us a liberal share or your patronage. Lodges, or any other organization desiring prali ies of the West. bread made from Spring wheat than into a conspiracy to ruin Beecher. to be represented are entitled to Seeders, that to which they had been accustomed Articles not in stock will be furnished on short two delegates each, who should bring Towns and Villages.. notice. certificates of election. Pastors and made from winter wheat. As to Harrows, their wives are ex-officio members of the relative prices of Spring and Fall M00RE & SMITH. GRASSHOPPERS. the convention, as well as those who Cultivators, In Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, wheat, the St. Louis JJanocrat says: hold certificates of membership in the Three THRIVING VILLAGES March 21, 1874. Missouri and Wisconsin, the grasshopper State Temperance Union. The people Many of our dealers in Spring wheat ing up in the Colony. Plows, etc. are, as the saj ing is, '-up a stump," respecting of Red Wing will furnish entertainment has, during the last ninety days, the future course of prices.— to all delegates and members of Worthington tho Business, Railroad, been demonstrating his capacity for the covention. Let notifications of Especially is this true of the operators Having Refitted and Furnished Social, and Educational Centre of a the destruction of crops. intention to be present be sent before on the Call Hoard. It lias been usual DEPARTMENTS. HIS STORE, large extent of country. to make at least from fifteen to twentydive August 20th/ to T. B. McCord, Red In the neighborhood of St. Joseph, cents difference between the price Wing, Minn. Compliance with this Persons desiring any or these goods willfindour Missouri, these pc&ta have been exceedingly request is very necessary, in order to stock complete. of a bushel of No. 2 S| ring and No. 2 FARMER'S DEPARTifEXT. disastrous to all soits of fruit facilitate the work of the committee on Fall in favor of the latter article. But in many instances they have eaten all AT now the "purifying process'' of making entertainment. Full programmes will Special prominence will be given to all questions *»*Also Stores, Tin and Hardware, Hour from Spring wheat has about be sent out soon by the agent. We desire Bigelow, Minn., the meat off the peach pits. aJTeeting the interests of the farmers, ami to make this the grandest temperance annulled the difference in the price and Near Marysville and Waterville, to agricultural topics. An account of every farn* rally ever held in Minnesota. Let. left the buyers of each in a sea of uncomfortable XIXE COUXTIES XOW TRADIXGAT Kansas, the ravages of the grasshoppers ill the county will be given. Correspondence doubt as to what the relative pastors and others see to it that an IS NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A At Panic Prices, WOHTIUXGTOX. intrinsic value of each really is.— early election is had for delegates. solicited from farmers. Write facts and observations have been general and sweeping as Complete Assortment of In Chicago, No. 2 Spring is bringing corn and all manner of vegetables. upon fanning matters, aud the editor If any reduction in railroad or steamboat at the Colony Store. the same mouev as No. 2 Fill is in St. General Merchandise, North, and immediately in the neighborhood will put them in sliape for fta? press. Particular fares can be obtained, due notice Louis, yet the St. Louis buyers of fall will be given. of DesMoins, Iowa, the winged attention will be given to the subject of Tre* would not take Spring upon equal IIUMISTON STOCKDALE. FARMING. The music will be in charge of the terms with the Fall, and the Chicago Cull ure, as one of vital Banm-tance to this part of scourge has been doing incalculable Cotnsising in part of Hutchinson Family. buyers of Spring will pav no more for damage. the West. STAr-LE AND FANCY Fall than for Spring. So there rests J. GUILFORD, LIST OF In Nebraska, about Blue River and this anomalous case at present. In the A FARMING POPULATION of sereral A. J. MEACIIAM. DRY GOODS, the Platte, at Fort Kearney, the devastation meantime, it is more than likely that Lands & Town Lots A. HARMOX, thousand now on the lands and orders for liberal purchases of wheat GROCERIES, LAXD DEPARTMENT. of cornfields was complete and A. LAWRENCE, from Ohio, Michigan, Richmond and the County RAPIDLY FILLING W. W. SATTERLEE. NOTIONS, etc. irreparable. But the wheat crop in Reliable information will be given concerning Baltimore will be sent to this market State Central Committee. IN THE that State has been unusually large. UP. soon, and that outside competition will the securing of Government Land. Letters of The Best Goods always on hand at (Local and State papers please copy.) have the effect of determining the relative The grasshoppers took everything in COUNTY OF NOBLES THE LOWEST LTV1XG PVICES. inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws value between equal grades of THE JACKSON REPUBLIC REBUKED. Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. will be promptly and correctly answered through the Republican Valley, Nebraska, and Fall and Spring. A resident of Jackson county sends AND a large portion of the settlers cannot Hie paper, and all the decisions of the General axai3Rzx»x::E«.^.aro3S. us the following letter Terms Strictly Cash, on get through the coining winter without Land Office whkh can be obtained will be published. STATE OF MINNESOTA The National Colony is organized upon SUBSTITUTE FOR COAL. aid. In some cases families are even EDITOR ADVANCE: I see a recent Delivery. Anything relating to fuel is of interest issue of the Jackson Republic accuses UPON WHICH a TEMPERANCE RASIS. No INTOXICATING now in actual want of the necessaries the Worthington Advance of "wilfully Bigelow, June 2% 1»71.—[42 to the settlers on the prairie. We of life, and it is proposed in Omaha to BEVERAGES sold in Taxes are Delinquent misrepresenting*' the crop prospect in find in an exchange the following in relation COLONY DEPARTMENT. take up collections next Sunday in all Nobles county this season. I refer the a the County. to a substitute for coal, which if Advance to the enclosed article, taken The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a the churches for the needy ones. And Unpaid from the Jackson Republic one year true and practicable, may help many map and history of the National Colony. All Northern Illinois has Buffered more ago, I think, in July or August. How portions of the west to solve the fuel questions relating to the soil, climate, and other LUMBER, from drouth than has Northwestern does it compare with our crops last problem: ON THE natural advantage*, and to the development of year? Our Saviour said to the accusers EDUCATION. Iowa from the grasshoppers. In Winnebago LATH, of the woman brought to him, It was stated a short time ago that a Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answered. County the drouth has made a SHINGLES. Fird Day of An gad, 1874, Belgian peasant had made the extraordinary "lie that is without sin among you let complete wreck of the crops—some discovery that earth, coal and him first cast a stone at her." Now, Constantly on hand. FOR THEYEAIt 1872. Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEM grain not being cut at all. The pastures sodo, mixed together, would burn as if our misfortunes and real wants OFFICE—At Store. YAltlV-Corner Ninth St. in Jackson county, or the southern well as, if not better than, any other INARY OF LEARNING now in are bare, and fanners had to cut and First Avenue. combustible. The fact lias since then part of it, could have been set forth STATE their grain for the straw to feed stock, operation at Worthington. OF MINNESOTA, Bigelow Minn. been proved beyond a doubt. The last fall and winter in the light they ss COUNTY OF NOBLES, and that was almost worthless. are being shown now, there would have I arisian paper, the Moniteur, has gone NEWS AND LOCAL.. been less suffering among the needy DISTltlCT COI'KT. so far as to make the experiment at its Sunday, July 26, Northwestern Kansas S. 0. MORSE. printing office. A correspondent of ones. But when it is reported, "work SrXTH JlDlCIAL DlSTKICT, $ The ADVAKCE will give a general summary of was visited by a vast army of Grasshoppers, The State of Minnesota, to all persons or the Journal of the Society of Arts has is plenty for those that wisli to labor," corporations, who have or claim any estate, the news of the world, but its aim will be to become and by Monday night following aedthata man in "traveling ten or also tested the compound with the most right, title or interest In, claim to." or lien Photography upon any of the several pioctsor parcels of land a flrst-class local newspaper, devoted especially nine-tenths of the corn of that part twelve miles from Jackson last fall Advantages. satisfactory results. The mixture was in the list hereto attached, dest'iliied made as follows: To 15 pounds of could not hear of any one suffering," to home news and home interests. Corres of the State was destroyed. One farmer The list of Taxes upon real estate which appear mold were added 3 pounds of powdered can one be surprised that the Committee from the records ami papers in the office of the pondence from the different townships and from whohadsix hundred acres, said they at Heron Lake received more than County Auditor of the County of Nobles, to have coal also one pint of a solution of common become delinquent in the year 1872. and all prior the several comities tributary to Worthington destroyed more corn for him in twenty washing-soda? Avater, one pint at Jackson years, and which have not been in any manner FERTILE SOIL, solicited. four hours than five thousand head of soda, one ounce. The mass was worked Paid into the Treasury of said Countv having been filed as required by law in the office of the A RESIDENT OF JACKSON CO. HUNTING TUX CO., up after the fashion of morter and cattle could in the same time. The destruction CONVENIENT MARKETS, Clerk of Court, in tin* County or Nobles, of which The following is the article referred then made up into balls about the size list that hereto attached is a copy. of young fruit trees has been of a large orange. Half a dozen balls HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, to in the above letter Therefore you, and each of von, are hereby required General Photographers, very great. Great destruction to all :NXSI O in the wet state were put on a coal-flre to tile in the ollicc of said clerk within CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. AN ERROR.—The Agricultural Depal twenty (20) days after the last publication of this vegetables potatoes, though, will not which was not burning very brightly. tment at Washington has undoubtbeen notice, your answer in iting, setting forth any JOB-WORK Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church In a short time the moisture was driven objection or defence you mav have to the Taxes 1)6 a complete failure as they were Removed from 53 East Third Street, hot,edlycrop misinformed in regard to oft and the balls became red or any pan thereof, or the penalties or interest and other Privileges. nearly ripe when tho hoppers came.— the prospects of Jackson county. thereon, upon anv piece or parcel of land giving out a strong heat, and apparently TO THE GROUND FLOOR AT in its monthly report it says: described in said list, into or on which you The extent of the territory which this burning slowly without falling to NO AGUE, have or claim any estate, light, title, interest, "Grasshoppers have ruined the crops claim or lien, and in default thereof, judgment army covered is estimated to be about pieces, the soda no doubt acting as a so that grain enough will not be raised will be entered against such piece or parcel of NO CONSUMPTION, flux. The balls, on being touched with |3\J 8Tm PAUL' ^nviir. NEATLY AND PROMPTLY oue hundred miles north and south by the county for home necessities."— land, for the taxes on said list appearing against a poker, broke into lumps, which burnt it, and for all penalties, interest ami costs. NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, one hundred and sixty miles east and Instead of such being the case Jackson Signed, B. N. CARKIEli, Clerk like cinders, yielding afire clear at the county will average a larger crop west. Tho hoppers came from the NO DESPERADOES, of the Dist. Court in the County of Nobles. top. It was observed that after the of grain this year by many thousand Executed at the moisture was driven off the balls burnt north, remained four days and left for NO INDIANS. bushels than last year, and of a much THE LARGEST, GRAHAM LAKES. without smoke. The ash was apparently the south. But few of them deposited better quality. The damage done by Advance Office, of a heavy character, different (Township 101, Range 39.) MOST COMFLETE, AND the grasshoppers is confined to a few *Bffs. from coal-ash. localities, and though many suffered a a 52 MOST ELEGANT severely by their ravages, yet those rt ~3 9 5 5 WORSE THAN MINNESOTA. Establishment of the Kind nar-left unharmed are good enough to ma. ***0^-*fS3*5 The St. Paul Press says of the The Prairie Schooner says that M. E. make up somewhat, while in many S-« S 3 _: in the West. row-guage: CARDS, Wilcox has returned to Marshall from parts of the county the crop was never 3 I— fci 1 «n •3 1 A The nai row-guage system for minor better. Oats wove not damaged trip to Wisconsin and Illinois, and is 5 o. V? BLAXKS, railroads is growing in popularity.— much by the pests and will "pan out" Stephen Howell nw'4 28 1(30 1015 1 42 15 11 72 convinceifahat the fanners of this part RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF Morton Richmond s]Z Virginia and North Carolina are busily well and corn will be a good crop where Wholesale & Retail CIRCULARS, of Minnesota have better prospects for sexA the seed was well put in. Let our department 28 80 515 72 13 02 LAND ASSURED. engaged in building narrow guage WORTHINGTON VILLAGE. crops than those of many sections which roads now through their almost inaccessible reporters use a little more 244 POSTERS, Dodge, Weldon & Co. 8 6 2 03 9.0 28 15 2 40 15 3 48 in6untains, and many more of care in their statements if possible. he visited. In southern Wisconsin the Aikin Miner, part lot 18 2 93 40 15 3 48 them are needed, and, if well managed Loop and Wood 124 9 DEALERS IN 9 40 132 15 10 87 BILL-HEADS, chinch bug has well nigh destroyed the We are ashamed of the Republic for would pay. Even a Massachusetts 25 2 00 28 15 2 44 Stereoscopic Views, Frames, Stereoscopes, John Larson crop of wheat and is now greatly damAging 3 01 9 15 85 road in prospect has voted to lay thethus "wilfully misrepresenting" things. Foster 8 LETTER-HEADS. 2 00 2S 15 2 44 & &o. the com. An old farmer of Walworth narrow instead of the broad guage.— But as the Republic will soon have to 8 2 00 28 15 2 44 A. E. Wood Experience has but served to confirm 10 200 28 15 2 44 Comity told Mr. Wilcox that he suspend for want of patronage we forbear John Larson 200 11 28 1-5 2 44 the advantages claimed for the cheap EVERY KIND OF TICTURE known to the C. C. I'urdy did not believe the wheat crop in that 200 12 28 15 2 44 to be severe. road for all except trunk lines. Thomas Dormnn Art executed in the very hest manner possible 9 12 9 86 1S9 15 1140 county this year would average over F. S. Wetlierbee 2 92 45 15 3 52 6 17 TEBM8-$2 a year $1 for six and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. The Council Bluffs Nonpariel says C. B. Loveless 200 28 15 244 2 21 live bushels per acre in consequence of The Mankato Review says the grasshoppers months 50 cents for three months, in that^20 Russian Germans have returned I hereby certify that the above contains a true Send stamp for copy of the National Colony the ravages of the chinch bug. In list of taxes delinquent and unpaid as found on from the neighborhood of Lincoln, are hatching about Lake Crystal, advance. SEITDFOR CATALOGUE. VISITORS the books In my offlce lor the year 1872, together JOURNAL, giving full particulars, to northern Illinois it was little better Nebraska, declaring that the climate is and it is hoped that most of the Address with the costs and interest that have accrued too hot for them. They are coming ALWAYS WELCOME. MILLER, HUMIST0N & CO., eppesially about Freeport. thereon up to the present time eggs will hatch this fall. north ward. WM. M. BEAR, A S O a 4«-3wJ Auditor of Nobles County. 15—3H1. Worthington, NobU$ OauntVr MinnuoU. Worthington, Uinnuot*. 1