Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
August 15, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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Tmt'iUtn j^tlvancc. we again struck the region of fair LOCAL. CORRESPONDENCE. MINNESOTA FLOUR. never more wish to be without this "We have frequently alluded to the SOMETHING NEW! crops and saw on either side of the most neccessary article of food. Some, fact that the new process flour manufactured road some beautiful farms, which FROM SEWARD. who have already learned its value, SEWARD, August 11,1872. in Minnesota is leading the JWORTHINGTQN, MINN., AUGUST 15, 1874. showed that they had been thoroughly PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT grind the wheat themselves, in a coffeemill. markets of the country, and that flouring EDITOR ADVANCE: Isaiah Williams cultivated. We came in full view of This operation is very slow aud WORTUINOTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. CHURCH DIRECTORY. has harvested about thirty acres of mills are multiplying rapidly the Rock river valley above and below laborious, although a neighbor of mine MfiTnomsT EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, Twin Two Hollars per year, invariably in advance. throughout the State. The Minneapolis grain, and a few others have harvested Farmer's Supply Store Alt orders will receive, prompt attention. pastor, services every Sabbath, morning at Luverne, just before night fall and had prepared some the other afternoon for 10:30 Sabbath School at 2:30 p. "Worthingtou communications intended for publication must Tribune in a recent issue says: from ten acres downward, averaging the finest view on the trip with the exception tea and baked her "gems," and they Fraying Band." Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. be accompanied by Hie real name and address of ail the way from four to twelve bushels w«to as a guaranty of good faith—not nee•iiarily Pray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The flour manufactured from Minnesota of the view at the Big Sioux.— icere gems indeed, the very lightest and for publication. PHESBYTEKIAN.—Services in the west room on spring wheat by the new process, per acre. This of course is in consequence The Luverne people had gotten up one sweetest I have ever tasted. first Door of Miller Block. Sunday School at 12 peculiar co our manufacturers, stands ADVERTISING RATES. of the grasshopper raids. For o'cloekeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P.Jackson, Pastor. of their finest sunsets for the occasion, Instead of pork I would furnish dried at the head of the market commanding to CONGREGATIONAL.—Services morning Oa Inch throe weeks, «r.00, tliree mouths, W.OO this little crop it was hard to get hands apples, if only enough that each family and as we descended into the valley the from one to two dollars more per barrel and evening. Sunday School immediately after Hire* inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 8.00 might have sauce once a week. Nearly the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday in New York than any other flour. sky seemed to be vieing with the earth rive inches," 6.00, 10.00 as a a re a a a in in everybody on the prairie owns a cow, evening. Kible Class every Monday evening at Of course this fact is a very great inducement other sections. So you see Seward men Special rates given lor larger advertiscmentsIteftiting S W E.TTCJSf, 8 o'clock at the Church. Rev. C. C. Foote, pastor. in an elaborate effort to draw out all and with plenty of milk and butter, a for millers to go into the business notices, first week 10 cents a line sub••qiieiit are trying to "help themselves." Hay little sauce, Graham bread, gems, or the admiration in our party. insertions 5 cents a line each week. here, and consequently our capacity Ladies1 Union Prayer Meeting every Tuesday pudding, and this fine invigorating is going up fast. Provisions down to afternoon aif'-UZ $% oVloelr. o'clock for manufacturing has been nearly ternnon At Luverne we met a number of acquaintances air, there will be no danger of troublesome A S O N I the bottom shelf, but our spirits are as doubled within a year. HAVING RENTED THE diseases, and with another spring and learned that the wheat TESTAMENTS FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. good as ever. With a little good fortune EGUT.AR COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity The Nobles County BibleSociety will One of the best of these new process crop is fair, better, in fact, than expected. Lodge, No. l«i|. A. H. & A. M. at Masonic furnish Testaments to Sabbath Schools and our own muscle, Seward will mills is located right herein Worthington. -Ai/fc. Hall in Wortlunetoii on tlie Farmers were busy threshing and SOUTH ROOM throughout the county, 011 application 1st and 3d Mondays hi each yet become the most noted township A gentleman who recently arrived the average yield, it was thought, month. of Superintendents. that you or I can re-organize the whole for fine farms of any in the State. You here from New York says thai l^e A. C. O S S O N W.-. M. would lc fifteen bushels. Tlie grasshopper A. P. MILLER, Secretary. system of alms-giving, but I do think S. Ed. ClIANDLEK, SCC. may call this boasting, but time will conversed with the flour dealers in New it would be expedient for somebody to did not injure Rock county seriously, tell. ItRGUT.AK O N O A The Ladies' Prayer Meeting will be York who have been selling the best look into the matter, and have just a IN and we are informed that probably TIONS of Living Arch Chapter,U. faint hope that this little seed may D.,R.-. A.-. M.\ at Ma held on next Tuesday afternoon at the brands from our Okabena Mills, and Little plowing done for want of no one would be compelled to ask sonic Hall on the 1st Tucaday lodge somewhere in good ground. residence of Mrs. J. C. Clarke. they informed him that no better flour rain. A. T. METHODIST BLOCX In each month. I for relief. We judge that Rock county CICELY. E. IT.-.W. A. ROBINSON, M. was ever sold in the city. Their only 1 is all that has beep claimed for it as a I. IV. PCftFER. Act'gSec. [:wt] Mr. Stough, of the Okabena House, difficulty as to this brand of flour was FROM LORAIN. wheat count}'. We saw no hikes nor BUSINESS CARDS. offers the hotel for stile or rent. He OBITUARY. DESIRES LOUAIN TOWNSHIP, Aug. 10, '74. that they could not get enough of it.— to say to the public that be is now sloughs there, and consequently less will give possession by September 1st DIED.—At Worthington, on Friday morninpr, EDITOR ADVANCE: I wish to en- So the Sioux City Hour merchants pronounce ua^Pur^Ii-P11 0 sur-P'y them with a FUi, grass land than in this county, but HA SKS. if desired. The ill health of his wife August 7, 1S74, of brain disease, SUSIE GEKTRCIJE, courage people throughout this county, the Okabena brand the best ever everywhere we saw magnificent reaches compels him to change business. infant daughter of W 11. and Lll.LlE L. BANK OF WORTHINGTON. to burn hay, for something of the kind General Merchandise, Cit3T. seen in Sioux E N S E T, aged 18 months. of wheat laud. "While at Luverne must be don?. I am aware that many We invite attention to tlie advertisement we called on Mr. Jenkins, of the Herald, SPECIAL NOTICES. do burn it, but there are many who ELIIIU SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. of the County Commissioners offering GRAHAM BREAD. Mr. Hartley, Judge Crosby and FOR We invite attention to a very sensible think they would rather leave than be MOOKE & SMITH'S Ice-Cream has now arrived $25 for tlie conviction of anyone INTEREST PAI FOKTIM E DEPOSITS. others, and we regret that we had not letter from a lady of Elk township, at perfection. Go there aiuji partake. compelled to burn hay. who may illegally burn tire prairie.— CASH OR PRODUCE. Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given If the letter does not have the desired time to accept tlie Judge's invitation to to collection^. lee-Cream and Confectionery and Frigid Soda Now let us have an association to aid The reason for this is they do not understand Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and from 1 to 4 •effect of securing a ration of "Graham"'! take a ride out to the "Rock." We Water at MOOKE & SMITH'S. the Commissioners in making the apprehension how to burn it. I will give o'clock, p. 111. among the supplies distributed, we hope before long to make another visit A splendid lot of Glycerine Soap at and conviction sure. yoa my experience. Perhaps some may hope it will call general attention to and take in this elevation, which, if MOOKE & SMITH'S. nFFIf'rus. profit by it. "Drowning men will catch Several car loads of fruit passed the subject of eating more Graham we are correctly informed, is an out at strawrs." We have something much MOOUE & SMITH now have on hand the largest A. A. PARSONS, through here a few days since from JUSTICE bread, the sweetest, most wholsome crop of the Old fled Sandstone, which stock of Drugs, Paints and Medicines ever stronger and better to cling to, ih hay, OF THE PEACE, Real Estate and 1 California. brought into Xohles County. and altogether the best bread that can rises to a considerable height above the Collccti!!-.,' Agent. as a substitute for coal and wood,- and My Stock consists of be eaten. HEKSEY. MINN. [!»y river, and forms a rocky wall along the A new #.100 PIANO for *W Warranted six The Jackson Republic laments the which will bear us up on the waves and DRY GOODS, years. CHAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 bluff for some distance. The rocks B. W WOOLSTENCROFT, land us safely through this dark hour. absence of anything fresh and green to BURNING HAY. CLOTHING, are visible from the road five or six S The Smith AMElilCAft ORGANS for sale "The darkest hour is just before day," eat. Here, on tlie railroad, we are having Our correspondent from Lorain gives 381 by CHAS. F. HUMISTON. miles this side of Luverne. We found HATS AND CArS, so let us hope for a dawning into a vegetables and fruits of nearly .ill his exi»erience in burning hay. He AH orders for surveying thankfully received a good hotel and several good business »nd promptly executed. Office with Shuck & brighter future. kinds. has burned "slew" hay almost exclusively WORTHINGTON MARKETS. BOOTS AND SHOES, BooksUvvr, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. houses in Luverne, and the promise of WHEA taut] for over a year, and finds it a very My experience is about as follows: I 7"C 80 Tlie fust load of new wheat was sent FLOUIt $1 bbl. 5,00 8,00 a thriving county-seat. easy way of economizing. Let others began about one year ago. Have a COKN %T bushel 8.) i»0 to town on Monday last from the A TTORNE VS. Beyond Luverne there are many OATS 45?g 50 do likewise and in a few years they -coal stove, which is best suited to burning HAY IP ton Ocheeda farm of Miller, llumiston & 2,50 $ 3,00 beautiful farms and we saw a great B. SOUI.E, hay. Fed the stove in front with will be like the Illinois and Iowa prairie BBANS, WHITE, bush 3.H) tl NisELLOR ATT. W Co. New wheat is now arriving in BITTTEK IS deal of wheat in the shock. In some SHELF CUTLERY* AND NAIL^, loose bundles. Kept stirring and And Nottry Public. Otllce on Tenth Street, in farmers, rich enough to buy fuel and KGGSfldoz .. 15 considerable quantity from Rock county. the Davis Block. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. places we noticed that all the heads UHOCKK1ES-COKFEE 30o@tte TE A 50 (H 1,00 punching. Had a "terrible time of it." also to buy out any ordinary eastern [271v. GROCERIES OF ALE KINDS SUGAK, (Coffee A )12@13e: Ex. Vldd 13 had been eaten off on some of the The consequence was the stove was Brown V) SVKl'l" 05 1,00 KICK ^12l4 farmer. Some don't like to "come to SALT fi bbl. u.rg J. S. SHUCK, CANNED FRUITS, Shocks, and on inquiry learned that the "We acknowledge the, receipt of another covered with ashes victuals were too it,'1 while others don't like the "name" riiovisIONtf—roK (mess) ft bbl, 24,00«828,(10 O E AT LAV,, I5e.il r«tat* and eollfpiing gophers had eaten the wheat after it HAMS 18c SHOULDEKS 10 11 bucket of ice-cream and some fine highly seasoned sometimes. After experimenting aeeut, would respectfully tender his DRIED FRUITS. of burning hay. Just as though hay BACON ltjc LAKD 16® 17c 1). APL'S 12 S15 •eivices to the people of this and adjoiningeouutles, had been shocked. California pours from S. A. Davis.— awhile began to make improvements PEACHES 12 lo isn't as respectable as wood or coal, and holies, bj prunim attention to business, COAL ft ton fi,Ttt(^8,0t Pears and i*'C-cream are almost as good and fair and honest dealings, to merit a bliaie ot Soon after entering Dakota we reached and soon found it a complete and cleaner than the latter. Both LUMBER—Common ft m. lwo@lK,tM public patronage. FINISHING 3,1,(X)@40,00 as peaches and cream. Valley Springs. Here we were well success. Will now tell you how wood and hay grow out of the same B. N. CARRIER, received by Mr. Wood, the oiiginator we managed it. At present we are just good green earth, and are given by the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Will Labium treated the town a few of the Valley Spring Settlement, and a as well satisfied as though we had soft same bountiful Hand. The prairies evenings since to a cornet solo played ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. thoroughly Intelligent and wide-awake wood Take the long hay, a good handful, are now waving with minature forests. from somewhere out on tlie lake. Distance be-inThe Okabena House located on Ninth Street, gentleman who gave up the management (not upland,) twist it tight, by Let every man who feels delicate Worthington, is offered for sale or rent. Possession AND lent enchantment to tlie sound, will be given by September 1st if desired. of a New York railroad for the ginning in the center aud twisting and Farmers and others will find it to their interesC about burning hay, imagine that each and we hope Will will do so again. I'he bouse has a good run ot patronage, and joining together till ends meet then CLERK OF DIST. COURT. peaceful pursuit of agriculture under to call and examine my STOCK A N PRICKS good stabling for teams. A compelled to stalk of grass is si small tree, and then change business on account of the ill-health of II. D. llumiston has a single Mammoth fasten. Twelve of these bundles will the invigorating skies of Dakota. The before purchasing elsewheriv. my wife. For particulars address. go in with a mower and lay up his winter All business left with him will receive prompt Squash vine in Itis lot which covers cook a meal nicely also bake beautiful v. V. STOUGH. place takes its name from several wood." aUenii-tt. an area of about 1:2 by 20 feet.— brown bread. Keep the fire place clean. BURNING THE PRAIRIE. springs of clear cold water which flow OlTlee on ^tii Street opposite tlie Park. There are three squashes on this vine Genenus I. A al, living near Marshall, Do not stir it much. Keep the flues from the bank of Beaver Creek. The $25 REWARD. C. c. r. (,ooii\ow, which arc growing at a prodigious rate. had two horses stolen recently. The clear in front. Tlie hay will melt down TI. I»::N valley here is beautiful and from the THEw ALL KINDS OFTRODUCE TAKEN Atf at Law. Notary Public. Commissioners of Nobles County will pay Prairie Schooner describes the horses into a hot coal. Take off a stove cover height on which Mr. Wood lives some O of lir.s a 1-5 to I S E E E W for such Benton & Goodnow, IN EXCHANGE FOR as follows: "One, a small five year when you feed. One should have a infoi illation as will load to the apprehension and forty farms can be counted. On our in in in in com jetton of any p.-ison or persons who may GOODS, Att'ys & Counielars at Law, old sorrel mare, with white spot in the building for the purpose iu winter.— the past few dtiys it has increased in diameter return we stopped over night with Mr. wilfully or eare!essl\, bvan means, set the to the grass on the praii le itliin the county dm in forehead, and with letter "N branded Have a load or two always on hand at the rate of two inches a day Stone, also a New Yorker, at Valley this Autumn, and allowing the same to'run lieyoud hisown promises contrary to the statutes REAL ESTATE, on one shoulder. The other is a two make the bundles there. By so doing by actual measurement. Springs, and had a capital breakfast of of Minnesota. By order of Commissioners, year old bay colt, stallion, of common you will have a clean house stud a peaceful I N USANCE AND WM. M. BEAK, B. W. LYON. prarie chickens which our party had We have received the first number of August L, 1S71.—49-3m. Auditor. size, mane and tail clipped some time home. D. F. shot the day before. Of course it is C(ELECTION AGEXTS. the Educational News, published monthly ago,—no other marks." A liberal reward "WE unneccessary to explain to any one acquainted Worthington, Minn., July IS, 1ST! [1\\4~. by lladley Brothers, Chicago, and is offered for the delivery to the Pur'P'Mlar attention paid to business before with the persons comprising State Normal School. Geo. M. Gage, St. Raul, at 75 cents a the local and geueiai Laud Offices. FROM RANSOM. owner of one or both of these anima's, the party that these chickens were 3H] Worthington, Minnesota. BAXSOM, Aug. 13, '74. year. It is issued in quarto form, is or for ini'oimatioii that will lead to killed in Dakota, where the law don't EDITOR ADVAXCE: The harvest has neatly printed and illustrated, and contains Aii their recovei y. Mr. Aal is a poor man MANKATO, MINX. PHVMITAXS. apply. Nobody would suspect any one passed and our people have commenced much matter of interest to educators. and can ill alloid to lose his property. of our party of shooting a prairie CRAFT, M. 1., in or a W Our Neighbors" chicken, contrary to the law notwithstanding, 'd'UYSlCIAN A- SURGEON. have been favored with one or two An exchiinge says that""a lady who 1. FAT.T. TERM commences August 20.1ST!. Subscribers to the AIVAXCE should except in self-defense. soaking rains lately which put the 2. Pupils must in. at least tifteen years of ace. cultivates a rose in her apartments, Special attention pi'en Surgery and the rememl er that since the first of July H. Applicant- for admission to the'Normal Department treatment m" IVni.ili Diseases hating had eight will find by planting an onion in the Tli.e iew from the hill this side of ground in good condition for plowing. will he examined in Spelling, Reading, years' cxt.eiieiice. Is the latest and raciest woik by all newspapers sent to actual subscribers Writing,Oeography. crammaran Arithmetic. Sioux Iliver and the one from the other Harriet Beeclier Stowo, same pot, the fragrance of the rose All in this neighborhood are satisfied OF I-'It E—At residence, corner of Fourth Avenue 4. Tuition free to those who pledge to te.i"!t and Eleventh street, Worthington, Minnesota. go free of postage within the county. side just after reaching the top of twovearsi the Common Schools ot the M.ite. will be increased a hundred.per cent.— with the result of this year's labor, [44-ly. All ot tiers win be charged EIGHT DOLI.AK.-4 In cases where postage has been Author of L'uele Tom's Cabin," "Th Minister's jrnEJ^ the bluIf, are the finest views we have Why this is so, is more than we can and are thankful that they have been \'VM N-.liM. Wooing," My Wife and I," collected fer the current quarter, it PHarvard .". Special facilities for those who wish lo learn say, but it is certainly a fact." seen in the Northwest. As we neared permitted to gather enough grain to keep And other powerful stoiies, eaeii the literary how to teach. HYSICIAN A N .suite EON, Graduate of will be refunded. Sioux Falls we saw a number of farms the "wolf* from their doors until such sensation of its period and this story promises For further information apply to the Principal. University. I uited States Examining A car-shoe has been invented by L. D. JOHN, Surgeon for Pensions. Office at Darber & a like genuine and wfiolesmni sensation. It which already seemed to have had years Wme as the God of the Universe shall Lawrence1*, Worthiugtnu Minn. 40—1w* Mankato, Minn. INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT. B. Stilsou, the design of which is to bears directly on social topics of interest, At the School Meeting held on Wednesday of cultivation. bless their labors with a bountiful harvest. bracing the romance of youthful companionships, NOTICES OF CONTEST. hold a train to the track in case of a GEO. O. MOORE, night last, tlie independent district •Sioux Falls has a fiiie location on the Though their losses by the 'hopper the brightness of happy home-life, the displaced or broken rail. A test was "V"otiee. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, was carried, there being but four spicy complications of neighborhood associations, Sioux Iliver and is one of the brightest invasions are keenly felt, they raise PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 1 Minn., August I. 1*7!. made recently near Minneapolis which and such follies and profound domestic votes in the negative. An election of Complaint ha\m in-cn enterrd nt this ofliee by and sprightlicst towns on the frontier. universal cry of "Xever Despair !"and gave the greatest satisfaction. A number miseries as have led to the wide-spread Tei,u»ranco Charles Dana .ig.ui.-t Willi.uu os.s for alnn a School Board is next in order, and by Graduate or Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence Some of the store-rooms are large and with brave hearts and e:iger hands will doiiin liomes|i-,id I'.st 1 No. nijsi, d.ilod movement of the hy. on loth sheet below the public hall, otllce at of railroad men witnessed the test •luiy £M. 1*7',. upiri 1 ].• s\,i section 20, township the fall term Worthington will have the Colony Dm stoic, opposite the Worthington fitted up in city .style and the hotel is a battle on until success crowns their Mrs. Stowe is now in the prime of that genius lti-f._raime41. NnMi -Cimuiy, Minnesota, and say that the shoe will do all that Hotel, WorthiiiKton, .Minn. laid the foundation of a first class public which wrote "Uncle Tom." ripened ly e.us ol w:th.i\ to the ca-icei:.«iioii 01 said entiy very neat and well-kept house. Of efforts. Even tha women (bless Will attend promtlhj /o all Culh.dny or is claimed for it. 'i-e the s.ii.l parties beien summoned to anpe'ar study and observation. Her n»velsaie immense school. Whatever difference of ('pinion course we could not avoid comparison, 'em stty they will content themselves at this ofliee on the 14th. day of November! 1*74, ui'jht. [-"ly- ly popular, Uncle Tom's Cabin alone out-selling at It) o'clock .1. in., to respond aud furnish •. ,umony there may be upon other matters, and we estimated that the buildings in with last year's fashions, cook with hay by hundreds of thousands any edition of any coneerninu said alleged abandonment. IF.t-VTED— TO TRADE, there should be but one as to our MONS GUINAOElt, Register. One yoke of excellent steers, five Sioux Falls, if sold at public auction, tires and wear brogans before they will original work ever published—.sire the Uihle.— HOTELS. 4S] J. 15. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. schools. They should be made first Her book two years ago, My W ife and I," outsold would sell for about one-lmlf as much surrender their prairie homes to the despoilers THIRD AVENUE UO'lEL, a or a every contemporary. Such a pure and ennobling class, and this can only be dona uiun LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. as the buildings in Worthington. We of our crops! As a proof of E re of A A N E story as "W and Our Neighbor?" the independent district plan. office, or AT. M. Grav. Hansom. saw no fences nor trees planted on the their integrity to the interests of this should be read in every home. This attractive PR OB A TE NO TICE. C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. Serial is just beginning exclusirefy in the STAT AD-streets, nor improvements of that kind. County, the farmers of this Township Township maps for sale at the Worthington, Minn. Weekly Family Newspaper, the E OF MINNESOTA, THE GRAIN YIELD. We visited the falls which are certainly will put a much greater breadth of COUNTY OF NU5LES, We are gratified to learn that the VANCE otlice. Christian Union In Probate Court. worth visiting as a great natural land in grain next spring than ever before. OKABENA HOUSE, grain yield is turning out better than In the matter of the estate of Oliver Rnitt. ,ie "WESTWARD nor wonder. The Fulls are formed by an ceased. On reading and liiing the Petition expected. Captain Miner, of the Ocheeda Wm. S. Stockdale, setting forth the ani.iiit IIEXRY WARD BEECHElt, upheaval or out-crop of the same Old C. P- STOUGH, The Rmsom Sunday School is now Proprietor. Farm of Miller, llumiston & Co.,Trip personal estate that has come to his hai"i- •, to Sinvx Falls—Beautiful Farms the disposition thereof t! :.si iut of debtsout lied Sandstone, and the rocks are in held alternately at the residences of II. has been threshing during the past EDITOR. standing against said dec. •!. aud a description WOKTH1NGTON, MINN, Wheat—Peat—Rock County—Ir«7Icy sections, as though dressed and built of all the real estate 01 which said deceased It. Gray, Hiram Toms and Thomas week and the yield 59 remarkable for a In religions matters this paper is Evangelical On Ninth Street, between Second & Third avc. Sprimjs—Fine Views—Sioux Falls died sei/ed. and the cmidilion and value of tlie np by hand. There are three or four .Shepherd, so as best to accomodate and Uhsectarian in political affairs, independent grasshopper year. On ISA- acres of oats resjiecUxe poittons thereof and praying that —Mannijircnt Wheat Country—Tributary W0RTHIMGT0N HOTEL. and outspoken. It contains the best article*, licHi.se be to him Kranleri to sHl I,.»ts ']0 and 11 falls, the whole distance being, Ave believe, the yield was 638 bushels, or nearly 49 to Worthinrjton. a in ol lilock 1-of the \illageol' WoiUiington of said and both short and serial stories, from the foremost about 110 feet. At this season The Largest and Best-Appointed. bushels to the acre. On 28 acres of Miss Alice Ford, of Iowa City, is county and State. ^Atid it appearing, by said We announced last week the arrival wiiters it aims to maintain the highest Petition, that there fs notsufficient personal estate of the year, there is very little water Hotel in •Southwestern Minnesota. Iloosac wheat, the yield was GO O bush- visiting her sister, Mrs. Toms. Miss standard in Religion. Literature, l'«etry, Art, in the hands of said Wm. S. Stockdale to of Mr. M. W. Carlisle, from Chillicothe, pay .siid debts, and thai it is necessary in order but in the Spring tlie volume must be in-Famil,y Music Science, News, Politics, Household ami els or about 2H bushels to the acre.— F. is a teacher and has sought the to pay tlie same, to sell all of said real estale. Ohio, who is here looking with Affairs, with Stories, Rhymes, Puzzles Tlie Iloosac weighs 61 pounds to the considerable. We have no doubt that vigorating atmosphere of the National It is therefore ordered that all persons interested J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMZS, Clerk. reference to engaging in the Milling business. for the Children, etc. Nothing is spared to in said estale, appear before the Judge of this in time these falls will be utilized and bushel, and the Osaka 63. Colony to spend vacation. Of course Court on the-fth day of Sc)rtember, A. D. 1«74, a it a O E TE Newspaper for Uie Famll /, Mr. C. wishing to see something a to farmers and teamsters as low as at 2 o'clock p. in., at tlie Probate office in Worthington will furnish considerable power for she likes it. MET pure, attractive, wide-awake, up with the times. any house in town. Large barn accommodations. in said County, then and there to show of the wheat region tributary to Stage ofliee for thedfferent stasje lines. manufacturing, but it will require a and inspired with essential Christianity—a journal cause (if any I here he) why license should not bn MINOR ARRIVALS. Worthington, a trip to Sioux Falls was granted to said Win. s. Stockdale to sell said real WOUTII1XGTON, MINN. Interesting to every one iu the household, A boy settler arrived recently at the large outlay of money to make them estate according to the prayer of said petition. [IjM] FROM ELK. young or old. It is proposed and carried unanimously.— residence of Mr. Dawley, who lives a ELK TOWNSHIP, August 11,1874. And it is further ordered, That a copy of this available. We called at the Paragraph A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. order shall be published for four successive MISCEL LA NEO US. Accordingly a party consisting of Mr. few miles southeast of Bigelow. As Eo. ADVATSX'E: Very much has been oftlce, on our way to the Falls, weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of Carlisle, Mr. C. Z. Sutton, Mr. Chas. *S~For less than one cent a day, it gives every which publications shail be at least, fourteen Mr. D. lives just across the Iowa line, DENTISTRY. said concerning the quantity of supplies DENTA and found Ed. Dillabough, formerly of days belore said day ol hearing, in tlie Western xneelz reading matter enough to fill an ordinary Dunning and the editor of the A BOOMS of E. BEDFORD are on 10th wre suppose this settler "won't count" which will probably be needed by Advancv a weekly uewspa|er printed and published the ADVANCE, in charge. We regret *1.25 book of over 300 pafajj^ and in a year 5J Street, opposite puhlic square, and will 1KJ :tt Worthington in said county, and personal^ VANCE, set out on Monday with a good open the last week In each mouth. Work insured for Bigelow as against Hersey. seethe destitute in the southwest, but it such volumes i., e„ sistif fa'c dollars' woitho served on all p-rsons interested in said that we had not time to call and live years. [:7y team and a carriage from Shell's.— estate, residing in said county, at least fourteen matter To each is thus annually presented Another settler arrived on Thursday seems to me the quality should be taken the Independent, and we promise to do A COMPLETE LIBRARY. days before said day of Iu aring. SliDDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. The weather was fine, the roads in good night at the residence of Major Thurber into consideration. Of course luxuries 15y the Con.I. better next time. J. CKAFT, Judge of Probate. The paper's form, 21 pages, large 4to, pasted II. JOHNSON, Dealer in Saddlery Hard- condition, the country beautiful with north of town. Boy—9lbs—florid will be out of the question, but is We returnei more than everimpresswith Dated this 3*th day of Julv, 1874.—47 7w. ware, Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness always and trimmed, commends it to all who are tired a the harvest, and the trip was both complexion—Democrat. the common grade of white Hour and on hand, and made to order. Kcpniring neatly the beauty and fertility of the SHERIFF'S SALE. of tlie old-fashioned blanket sheets." done. Shop on Ninth Street, Wortliiugton, Minn. BY pleasant and profitable. fat pork the most judicious food for virtue of an Execution, issued out of the The well-earned popularity of this paper is 33 ly. magnificent country tributary to Worthington. Correspondents will please remember now such that of its class it has the For five or six miles west of town we people who will be for one whole year District Court, for the H^th Ju.lici it District E A E S A E A E N With a good pike from here in and for the County ot Nobles and State of Largest Circulation In the World. the rule to write on one side of the paper forced to live almost entirely upon saw beautiful fields of wheat in the Minnesota, upon a jrdgnieut issued and docketed to Sioux Falls, Worthington in a few in said Comt on the third day of March, A only. The reasons for this requirment "bread aloneV" I am not a vegetarian shock. From this on to the countyline, and has readers by hundreds of thousands. SOULE & LANGDON, years would be another lied Wing as a D. 1^74. in a ccu.uu action wherein Isaac N. Sater are "too numerous to mention." I believe with Dr. Holland in the inspiration is l'l.itiitiil', and 0. C. Ooodn«»w, Defendant, the ravages of the grasshoppers As ILLUSTIUTED Nt'WBEit, containing the wheat market. As a county we shpuld in favor of said Plaintiff, and against said Defendant, opening diaptersl.of Mrs. Stowe's admirable (Besides we can't use the paper for of juicy beefsteak and good were more apparent than on any part for the sum of Seven Hundred and prefer our own to either Rock or Minnehaha Dealers In Real Estate, story, will be Eighteen Dollars and Tw Cents, (*718 02.) I wrappers when it is written on coffee, and I have a sentimental fondness of the route to Sioux Falls. In places SENT FREE Homesteads, Preemptions have on the rtnth day of July, A. D. 1874, levied county, Dakota, because it has and Town Property Bought and Sold. both sides.) for snowy buiscuit and golden upon all the 1 iglit, title and interest of the said the corn was eaten down almost to the the elements for a more varied agriculture. to every new and renewing Subscriber.If Defendant, C. C. Ooodnow, to the following described Worthington, August 31. loaves, but, a fact acknowledged by all real estate, to-wit: 24 feet front on Tenth ground, and in others fields were stripped you are not already a Subscriber, send at We have an abundance of water Street, commencing 78 feet from tlie corner ot once and secure it under the now offered PERSONALS. intelligent persons now, Graham contains & A. UILDRETH, of blades. said Tenth Street and Third Avenue thence on and grass land, which they have I a Miss Chesebro, of Syracuse, N. Y., is a line parallel with said Third Avenue 48 feet to more nutriment than the bolted At the Kanaranzi we noticed a quantity Has Opened a not, and hence we must excel in stock, an established alley: thence along said alley 24 spending a few weeks in the Colony, the The paper may be had either with or without flour, and if people most live almost feet: thence on a line parallel with Third Aventfe of peat drying, and at the farm the altiactive premiums ottered: VIA, the while three-fourths of our county is as guest of Mrs. C. B. Loveless. to said Tenth Street: thence on a line with CHRISTIAN UNION, One Year, S A I N S A O O N entirely upon bread, why not furnish houses beyond we saw the farmers were said Tenth Street to thcnlaeeof beginning, being well adapted to wheat as the counties ONLY $3 00. L. D. Horton, of New Milford, Illinois, a i»ait of lots 8 and it iu Block 8 iu the Village Ol that which does the most good for the using peat. A farmer near tha county Worthington, County or Nobles, and State Of named. en Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, has been on a visit to his son in least money? Our physicians will agree Ou, with premium pair French Oleographs, Minnesota, being a piece of land 24 by 48 feet,and line informed us that the farmers in where hel«i prepared to wait upon tlie public We regret that we have not space to Our Boys," (size, ll\i:i% inches eneh.) the building thereon known as the Post Office Seward township. Ha expresses himself that much of the sickness in this locality in anything pertaining to Ids Hue. charming iu design and execution, Ihiilding, and will sell the same, or so much that neighborhood were taking out peat give the incidents of ths trip, but that Th« patronage of tlie public solicited. mounted, sized, varnished, ready for thereof as may be necessary to satisfy as well pleased with the country. last year was owing to a diet of a for their winter fuel. We made inquiry would take a volume. The world (the flaming. Delivered Free *3 00 eutioii and costs, at the ofliee of the County Auditor, bread and pork and the lack of vegetables ADDRESS. OK. with large piemium, French Oil Chronio, in the village of Woithington, iu the County The St. Paul Press, speaking of the N. Y. World,) would not contain the at Luverne and learned that a All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston and State aforesaid, Ou S'l-wlay the 2Sth. "Th Lord is lliseii," beautiful and fruit. There are many who it State Fair, says: books which might be written giving ilny of August, A. D., 1874, at 2 o'clock p. m., of Cross and Flower-piece, which sells iu art & Company, Worthington, Nobles great many farmers in Rock county expect that day. Stores for *5 00, 1V^\H% inches,) might think themselves abused if only county, Minnesota, will lie promptly Prof. K. Humiston, of Worthington, the jokes, the incidents aud the experiences to burn peat the coming winter. mounted, sized, varnished, ready for Dated July 9th, A D. 1874. has consented to deliver the ad-So answered, and full information given furnished unbolted flour, but I am of the trip. We can only sa.y to framing, Delivered Free W 50 the peat agitation has had a good. C. W. BULLIS, dress, and judging from the gentleman's concerning the National Colony. SrrjcrwFN* COPIES sent free by mail on receipt sure that when they have once tried it 44-6W.1 Sheriff of Nobles County, Mian. effect and farmers. are turning these ?I|fif'o W 0 a a a reputation it will be a Valuable of ten cents. 4&"Money must be sent by Postal C„.F™ ~,V„ I 4 *. ii to 8 away frc business, make up a Two desirable Farms near :Vorthington in any of the various ways in which it Money Order, Check, Draft, or Registered Letter. Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE document to the farmers in every section for sale. AIFO House to rent. Apply surface coal mines account. *ty f? six and "go Otfiervfte it nt t/,i sorter's risk. Address Olnce. of the State of Minnesota, may be made so delicious, thev would par of J. n. & Publishers, to WM* S. STOCKDALB- Within six or eight miles of Luverne. west." 27 P.uU P!.ic", New Yoik.