Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
August 22, 1874 · Page 1 of 4
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crops of wheat and flax and the garden The National Colony Barber & Lawrence, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OFMAIL* here had been injured by the grasshoppers, esferti jiilvaiu^ ABRIVXS. but a drive over the fields showed IREELINof Eastern (daily) 5 f. m. AS SEEN BY A that tlie land was in no way inferior to At his that it is their duty to bear their DIl. 6.0. MOORE. CAPT. W. SMITH. share the hardships caused by the destruction Southern 9 4 2 a that of the first farm to which I have N. Y. Tribune Correspondent of the crops Western—Lu Verne, Sioux Falls, Mondays, referred. I saw here one of the best Ttrtni fj.oo a Year, $1.00 for Six Months. OFFER THEIR GOODS Lumber Yard in Worthington, Wednesdays and Fridays at «p. m. fields of wheat that I have seen any Spii it Lake Monday 6 p.m. Jackson, Tuesday and Friday 6 p.m. where in the State. It was growing Colony Drug Store! SATUKDAY. AUGUST 22, 1874. Testimony from a Disinterested Lake Shetek, Saturday 6 p. in. on sod which had been *'back set," and FOR lias constantly on hand DEPARTS. bat for the fact that the grasshoppers TIIE NEXT THIRTY DAYS, FOR Source. Republican Ticket. Eastern (daily) 9:42 a had taken about one head in four, CASH ONLY, Southern 5 p. m. A Large and Varied Assortment of Pine Western—Lu Verne and Sioux Falls, would, I have no doubt, have been a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 a.m. Far Above the Average At the following prices and discounts Lumber. For Cvnjrcss. premium crop. Tlie garden on this Spirit Lake, Tuesday 7 a m» All dollar patent medicines 85c farm had been replanted two or three MARK II, DUNNELL. Jacksui, Wednesday and Saturday 7a. All 50C do do 45c of Western Prairie Spirit Lake Stage-Line. times, and each time, destroyed by Lake Shetek, Friday 7 a. in. A112TK? do do 22c Of Steele County. All Dollar School Kooks 90c grasshoppers but in spite of the pests All mails close 20 minutes before departure. Lands. Cor. 10th St. & 3d Ave., All f0c do 45c DOTYg&oLAMBERT,from Office hours from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m.—Sundays* some of tlie vegetables were doing finely, having secured the car- The Mankato Iter tar says that at All 2.JC do 22c from 12 m. to 1 p. m. and the whole piece was a model in 1 30c ryin the mails Spirit Lake to Worthington, Boiled Linseed Oil, per gal. present Judge Waite stands the best C. C, GOODXOW, P. M. 125c will run as follows: its freedom from weeds and the care Kaw Linseed Oil, per gal. Great Future for Southwestern 95c Turpentine Leave Spirit Lake at 7 o'clock on Monday chance for the Democratic nomination bestowed upon it. On this farm are St Paul I Sioux City Tartaric Acid 85c morning, and arrive at Worthington at 6 o'clock Minnesota. for Congress. 1,400 sheep, which are doing well, but Cream of Tartar, chemically pure 50c p. m. it is yet too early to speak of the profit Cream of 'Jarfcir, commercial 40c Returning, leave Worthtngton on Tuesday Castor Oil, commercial, per pt. 50e Great interest is felt in General Custer's morning at 7 o'clock, and arrive at Spirit Lake at of wool-growing as a business in the AND Castor Oil, dark, per pt. 85c 6 o'clock, p. m. Worthington, Minnesota, [From the Special Correspondent of the New colony. expedition to the Rlack Hills.— Lard oil, per gallon, 1 10c Any business entrusted to our care will be York Tribune.] Engine oil, per gallon, 1 00c promptly and faithfully attended to. Passengers The finest crop on the Buckeye farm, Sioux City & Saint Paul R. R. It is believed that the Rlack Hill country ST. PAUL, Minn., July 27.—Almost Engine oil, per gallon, £0c carried at reasonable rates. [14 ly. managed by Mr. Fletcher, will probably in the center of the region of Minnesota Spirits Nlire, per oz. 5c is to be a New Eld .mida, and that be taken from afield of corn. This Ao.ua ammonia, per oz. 5c ami Iowa visited this year and last we are on the eve of quite a mining Laudanum, per oz. 10c was also on sod, and, when 1 saw it last by the grasshoppers is the site selected Paregoric, per oz. 5 Opposite Worthington Hotel. sensation. week, stood five or six feet high, looked in the .Fall of 1S71 by Messrs. Miller, CampHbr (ium, peroz. 5c THENATI0NALC0L0H7 wonderfully thrifty, and was as even And all other Drugs in proportion, Humiston & Co. of Toledo, Ohio, for TIME CARD. rrom this date our customers will please take ANOTHER .V. V. TJHIIUSE LETTER. Going West. as though it had been trimmed. I have notice that we SELL ONLY EOK CASH. Don't We again give up several columns of I establishment of the National JolI Leave St. Paul at 8.00 a. seen corn in Illinois and Indiana fhi a.sk us for credit as wc shall be compelled to refuse Worthington, at 5.00 p. OCATED IN SOUTHWESTERN 0 1 it, a every mans good sense must tell him a letter from 11m I W to ii he principal to year that was taller and further advanced, Arrive at Sioux City, at 9.3o p. in sp.i to a Hor he .Ne ^oXA^ With thanks for favors in the past, we desire a tnnt the credit system, under the present prospecis, Minnesota and Northwestern Iowa. Going JJmt. but none that looked better.— is only another name for certain ruin and to remind tlie good people of Worthington and liubnu. by Mr in as settled in he in of Leave Sioux City at £.30 a. I visited several other farms around the beggery of our families. "Charity should surrounding country that ire are here, ready at Worthington, at 9.42 a. in "White, tlie spoi i,i| cu respondent who lb~:2, and has alread become he nios begin at Home." Worthington, one or two of them as Arrive at St. Paul, at 7.00 p. in all times to serve them with goods as low as they Worthington, July 10, 1874—iltf. visited the "'on -look im the grass- a a a a to as fine as those I have mentioned, and, Twelve Townships can be found in Southern Minnesota. GROCERIES judging by its fruits, I think the section 1 S 1 ^th%^L ?YU\ hopper quest ion. Mr W was sent J'." ,.. Sioux City Railroad. he point chosen selected by Messrs. Miller and 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 A E S by the ,.- timl tins P., .n:riv*t h,i7S miles suuth-we&l OT Humiston for the site of their colony has agricultural possibilities far above a in sei'l'on of the from St. a on tlie divide between E I E E DRU DEPARTMENT. Rich Prairie Land PRAIRI E & MEADOW LANDS, the average of Western prairie lands. re an in "iv other portion of he the De Moine a IMg Siou Rivers West, and his '-tit einei Is may je re and has an elevation of a 900 feet FREE OF CHARGE In Nobles County, Minnesota. A TOTAL ABSTINENCE TOWN. lied upon as lis and above St a a nearly ],o00 feet 01 i'Oct The business of the town of Worthington Situated In Southwestern Minnesota and Northwestern above the level of he sea. a Oka lowa, in e\ -. ',• r. W !',h eoin- has already grown to very respectable We hare a full stock of fresh and reliable bena, a beautiful sheet of a a TOR SALE proportions. The number of DllUGS—all standard Patent Medicines—Chemicals, 1 Wlin miles long a three-fourth of a Orders for Groceries left at my store will reeefvo stores of various kinds is about twenty, Taints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, prompt uttontion. iind the goods will be delivered mile wide, it sandy to at moderate prices with easy terms of payment. ha bf'oii 1 1 H' and considering the misfortunes of AT ANY PLACE DKSIGNATKl) FREE Putty, Druggists' Sundries, Notions, Perfumery, re out to the so a west of ALSO TOWN LOTS, OF CHARGE. We invite all our friends to come or let Mir 1 1 1 tlit country, they are doing a good business. Ti ilet and Fancy Soaps. the to which on its eastern and test our Stock of Groceries and l'lousions In towns at ralr. ad stations. Land bonds of the terested in the ••l The Okabena flouring mills lid for themselves, and be convinced we are selling Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad to he taken at N end a from the further shore its them at bottom prices. were built last vear at a cost of be-, par in exchange for land within their limit*. thing '"exaggerat til."' ii'* ii a rise a to the le\e of he Prescriptions Carefully Com- We intend to sell only the best of everything For particulars address: "Land Department tweeen SS.j.nnO and $40,000. They have mend it to our readers as a in prairie, in he St. P. & S. C. and S. C. & St. P. li. U. Co.. St. Paul in our line—and at the same time only ask modcrate ibroad an elevat iv with a capacity to store piioes. Minn. pounded. fair and reliable stateim nt. beautiful site for" residences overlooking about 3"),ooo bushels of grain, and the Soil and Climate AVe (mote ttie prices ol* a few staple goods he lawe and he tow n. mills are capable of manufacturing 100 Brown Sugar, WA pounds. 11 00 nmx'UEii TRIUMPHANT. I he population of W in on is barrels of flour a day. A middlings 1 00 Yellow C. »4 now about SOU a ol the county which Coffee A. (white) 8 1 IX) 1 urifier of tho most approved pattern STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. I he a of W a Heech-, lias been a entirely settled within Standard 1 00 enables th°m to produce the very best Tlie CREAM OF THE PRAIRIES Molasses *g» gallon, 7or er as been generally received by the the pa years, between three and I kind of flour that is made. The country Molasses Syrup $1 20 and the GARDEN OV TIIE STATE. press a Christia public a a 1 four a he people bega for a hundred miles west of Worthington Teas, Coffees, and other goods at correspond School Books, Blank Books, Gift and Toy to arrive earlv in he Sprin ing prices. is already filling up with settlers, The Climate of the Mountains and tin Rooks, Letter Taper, Foolscap, Legal Cap, Bill a a and innocent a A 7 2 found themselves in the midst of Groceries and Provisions given In exchange who find this place their most convenient Paper, Plain and Fancy Note Paper, Ini'ial Paper, for Country Produce. Soil of the River Rottoms. few papers, like the St. a I'hnrmxwl. a broad rolling prairie it a it a market. Some idea of the magnitude Envelopes in great variety, Pencils, Pens, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED C. C. LUCKEY. 38tf] he Chicag Tribuut, die hard a are lion in sight he railroad of the lumber trade of this town Pen-Holders, Inks. still a in to a up a case «tretclic-fl from one horizon to the oth EVERY SATURDAY only two years old. may be obtained a I showiiiff in «it lPisf qmm'tliimr is ot trees which once I from the fact that a single dealer paid, AT in a at least so in the lake with a grove during tlie la-t eight months of the GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Worlhincfton, Minn&oia. they a sorry of it, been cut off by trapper*, were he vear lh73, to the St. Paul and Sioux HO! it th of he is an I only signs of a he last City road more than $10,000 for freights Government Lands. A full line of Family Groceries, Wooden "vTar« world a he fair-minde of the I a were he hostile Sioux 1 alone. new stock of Stone Ware. a is an public, so in terrible I have said that the colonists were a a re lbb-2 against them. representatives of the best class of Several Townships of GOV ERXM EXT BUILDING A TOWX IX A YEAR. Best brand* of Clears—and full line of smokers' people from the Pastern and Middle We have never from the first, as our LAND in the County STILL VACANT. The colonists, who represented the Material. States. One of the fundamental principles For the Spring Trade. readers are aware, bated a jot of our best class of citizens of New-England, of the colony is total abstinence The ADVANCE IS the regularly Issued county faith in Mr. Reedier. Put this faith New-York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, at Lamps and Lamp Goods. from the use of intoxicating liquors.— paper, and tlie only newspaper published In Nobles was not ot a blind one, for Tilton's state- erecting their "claim The charter of Worthington, granted county. To persons abroad who contemplate showed in every line. the stilted sh.a"!.l(.?f the ,Go, eminent, land ment showed in every ..... „., .«„„,.,. by the Legislature, forbids the manufacture A large variety of Lamps and Fixtures. Eight coming to tlie National Colony, tl.e Anvxc or sale of spirituous or malt in i.w..,-ihrnfti. n„.,, andi» which theyIIomtstealedart,seamid the preempt or tie upon kinds of Chimneys. A I O A S insinceiity of the man tlie whole ef-, laving fl We are now prepared to receive orders liquors, and the people of N'oblesCounty i: will prove of great value, as it til c!iro:i for tect of the statement was to convince the foundations of the future town.— elected by an almost unanimous \V« have but one price, and that as low as the lelo from week to wcok every step in the progress rpiiev lands ar»- on the Sioux City & St. Taul us that he was endeavoring to prove! Worthington during the first season vote Supervisors who have refined to lowest, and, with our experience, we feel warranted 1 llailry .d which runs d*ily liaius lo bolh of the Colony, and will gi\c heMdcs a great fjuan the main charge of criminal conversa-1 a«l«»- ,il a population of about 500, license the sale of liquors. There is cities. in saying that we can make it an object and the buildings erected eo.-.t between not a drinking saloon or a bar in the tity of valuable iuforiuati.ui concerning the tion by hints and inuendoes. without a for you to gi\ us a liberal share of your patronage. $H»,(il)U and £1(10.000. Two other illages, whole county. T.ie religious, social, praiiicsof the West. single particle ot direct or positive testimony. Seeders, llersey and Pigelow were also and educational institutions of the Articles not in stock will be furnished on short founded, and during the Spring and Towns and Villages. colony a of course still in their infauc notice. Harrows, "We return now to our former statements, of lsl-2 moiv an a a but promise to be in respect MOORE & SMITH. claims wei taUen theau pict so \vr. (1.) that Betcher stands acquit woit'iiy of the peoj»lo who found Cultivators, the colony, witli re or indepenentries Three TIIRIYIN'G YILLAGES jroiing he provision that has been a by in tho eyes of the Christian a ch 21, 1S74. absoibeil all of tlie trovland the S a for the of on up in the Colony. woild until proven guilty in a Court of Plows, etc. in l~i to a schools is of the most liberal character justice and (2,) that this wretched 9. OL, IMEQ RSJS* covered an area of roo and tidO a this will he by local Worthington the Rnsiness, Railroad, scandal reveals one of the most infernal square miles. Tlie railroad land with a a on and individual insur Social, anil Educational Centre of a in the a me a has yet ing to S in a as good HISbefitted Having and Furnished plots to ruin ,i great and pure man DEPARTMENTS. STORE, large extent «f eouitry. been sold. schools, as there arc in he it to be found in all the annaU of slander Durim the first year no crops were States Persons desiring any of these goods will find our and blackmail. We go further and i\i li .v/i'.v.s i) /\i raised except a few potatoes a nTMEXT. stock complete. THE I 1.131 \Ti OF TIIK COVXTRY. say that tlie ca.-e scarcely finds a parallel gica a it of wild prairie grass Tlie climate of Minnesota has been was cut which when secured at the S wel.il piniiil.ictirc will lie given to all rjuestionsaEociing AT in fiction. Iago playing upon the deciibed a thousand times. Tlie AVinteis right season and properly cured, a *a~Also Stores, Tin and Hardware, the interest* «f the fanners, and Bigelow, Minn., are cold, but the weather is subject great and noble nature of Othello is not excellent hay Grea a a on was to less sudden changes than are eneounteied to a^i ieulturnl topi.-s. An account or every fJI moreexecrable than the miserableMoulton .voir however, a for the crop of 1873. XIXE COVXTIES TIIAD- in lower latitudes. The in the county viil be ghen. Corie-. .mdcnco pla ing upon the natuieof the great and re an 10,0(10 acres of he Summers aie shoit with some very At Panic Prices, IS XOW rHFPAKEI) TO OI'KKR A IX a won Til IAa TO X. AT solh-ited from farmers. Wiiio facts and obseivalWft prairie wei broken up a prepared and generous Beecher, to extort from hot days which bring forward the Complete Assortment of for the seed. he soil is from upon fanning matter*, and th« editor crops with wondciful rapidity, while him expressions which might b3 used at the Colony Store. three to live feet deep, a rich, dark the cool nights are favorable" for the General Merchandise, 1!! put them in shape for the press. Particular to accomplish his overthrow. Paust sandy loam it clay a gravel sub proper ripening of the wheat. It is attention will be given to the subject of Tie* using the sardonic Mephistopheles soil. Onc it is exceedingly FARMING. nUMISTON & STOCKDALE. no uncommon thing, on land that has Culture, as on« or vMal Im»'rUuc» to this part of mellow a easy to cultivate a while to accomplish the ruin of a pure woman, been cultivated for several years, for Cotnsising ii part of it never bakes or retains he a long the West. the farmer to begin plowing on the is scarcely more wicked and not half as S A E A N A N at tlie surface, it is easily affected LIST OF loth of April, and on the loth of August, A PABM ING POPULATION of seyeral by I iv in over he prairie ."tabic as this! devil to u&lng four months after to have his 3I\Y O O S at this season of the year, he Lands & Town Lots this imp Moulton to ensnare Peecher thousand now on tlie lands and crop of wheat harvested, threshed and LA XD El\ 17? TMEX T. O E I E S or a places are all sufliciently for tlie exposure and ruin of Peecher sold. The effect of the dry atmosphere the County RAPIDLY FILLING dry and linn to a it of the passage of N O I O N S etc upon consumptives is often very beneficial, Ile'iaWe information will be given concerning must be accomplished, if at all,by theexposure a while the upland crops no IN TIIE Tlie Best Goods always on hand at Ul\ and the country is entirely free the .seeming of Government Land. Letters of and ruin of Tilton's own family. lack of is re is year he from all malarial diseases. Til E LOWEST LI VIM 1'IiWES. inquiry as to the homestead and tree-claim laws No wonder that papers like the N. Y. a cultivation including COUNT O N O E S Peautiful as this country is, it has tlie land planted to trees, is so re Choice Tobaccos and Cigars. will be promptly and correctlj answered thsough World and the X. Y. Herald, which some faults. One of the greatest of in the of 15,000 or 20.000 AND the paper, and all the decisions of the Ccnerai have ad ways been anti-Peecher, denounce these is its lack of timber. The Great acies he variety of the crops is great Terms Strictly Cr.sli on Land Office which can be obtained will ha publMwd. Woods of Minnesota, which are the Tilton and Moulton in unmeasured STATE OF MINNESOTA Tlie National Colonj is organized upon er an in most a of he State neaiest, are nearly a hundred miles Delivery. teims. where the farmers confine their operations a TEMREUANCE UASIS. No IXTOXICATIXG away, and lumber and fuel are, therefore UPON WIIIJII t. the production of V\heat. Look for a moment at the steps of very dear. Wood is sold at from Bigelow, June 25,1S74.—[12 UEYERAGKSsold in l-'Olil MODKL FA113IS. Taxes are Delinquent COLOXY DEPAJlTJIEXT. is diabolical plot: 1. to to six ftD eight dollars a cord a soft The largest farmer in the colony is tlie County. coal from Iowa at $6 to §8 a ton. Lumber from his wife, while weak and exhausted Lumbe a Prof. P. P. Humiston. the founder of costs about $2-3 a thousand. The The ADVANCE, as intimated above, will be a from illness, a statement crimina-, the settlement, who manages for him- And Unpaid colonists have already planted hundreds map and history of tlie National Colony. All ting Peecher. 2. echer in an in.is«'lf and for the firm of Miller, HumiS' of thousands of trees, many LUMBER, questions relating to the soil, climate, and other having taken advantage of the "Timber ervlew will, Mm. Tiltou, n'cei™ torn, j},™ S 2 S S ON TUB natural advantages, and to the deTclopment of Act," and nearly all of them having LATH, heracount?r.statement. S. Moulton. acres. Of course, as this is only the set out groves about their houses. Southwestern Minnesota, will be faithfully answeiod. SHINGLES. professing to be the mutual friend or second ear of cultivation, the whole of Fird Day of August, 1814, On an "'Arbor Pay," last Spring, a Peecher and Tiltou, goes to Peecher I is lju (l is 1,o -'et l'™k('u «1, font Constantly on hand. gieat number of liees were planted FOR THE YEAR 1872. Good PUBLIC SCHOOLS and a SEM about a thousand acres of it are already along the streets of the town. These with a pistol and induces Peecher to under the plow. Py the politeness'of OFFICE—At Store. YAKD-Corner Xinth St. IXARY OF LEARNING now in trees grow with wonderful rapidity in surrender the counter-statement. 4.— Prof. Humiston 1 was, during and First Avenue. the rich, warm soil, and in a few years operation at Worthington. Moulton in a hypocritical appeal to the TATE OV MINNESOTA, Bigelow Minn. my visit to W in to enabled to they wilt not onlv afford a grateful COL'NTV OF NOP.I.KS, visit these farms and-'to see what the N E W S A N LOCAL.. great man's heart draws a picture of shelter, but furnish fuel for the people. prairies of Nmth-Western Minnesota in O Tilton's injuries and sufferings on account In tiie meantime the colonists hope to S. 0. MORSE. are capable of producing when the SIXTH .Irwcr.w. DI^TIMCT, $ utilize peat that has been discovered, The ADVANCE will give a general summary of of his removal from the [ndtjicndcat The State of Minnesota, to all poisons or grasshoppers do not destroy the crops. hiidtiiey .ive already found that the corporallon«, who have or claim any estate, the news of the world, but its aim will be to become 'cnil his domestic difficulties, and The Okabena farm is managed this vear light, title or interest in, claim to.' or lien dried hl^'T^ii grass and the rosin weeds Photography by Mr. Sargent. It has been somewhat Advantages. a first-class local newspaper, devoted especially upon any of the se\eral pieces or parcels of land entraps Beecl.er ii to expressions of extreme make a veiy good .Summer fuel. The in the li-.t hereto attached, iiesn ihod: injured by grasshoppers, but there to home news and home interests. Cones sorrow and humiliation. These water, like the most of that in the Mississippi 'Ihe list of Taxes upon real estate which appear still remained several fields of grain from the reeoids iinil paprii in the "like of the pondence from the different townships and from Valley, is hard. disjointed expressions Moulton takes that would not bring discredit upon County Auditor of the County of Nobles, to have the several counties tributary to Worthington become delinquent in the year is?.', and all prior any Western land. 1 saw there a large down, gets Peecher's signature to another THE FUTURE OK SOUTH-WESTERN years, and which have not been in anv manner FERTILE SOIL, field of oats on ground that had raised solicited. statement at the bottom of the Paid into the Treasury of said Countv having MINNESOTA. but one previous crop. Before the last IIUNTIXG TUX CO., been tli»-d as required bylaw in the ol'lice of the paper, and then delivers this paper to a altogether it its a a CONVENIENT MARKETS, Clerk ol Court, in the County of Nobles, of which grasshopper raid the yield had been a discouragements, the success ot list that hereto attached is a copy. Tillon, who makes from it a letter purporting variously estimated by the best judges HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, he N a a Colony has been very Therefore you, and each of you, are hereby required General Photographers, at from S to so bushels to tlie acre.— to be signed by Beecher. o.— A I I I N S O S to file in the office of saiii clerk within CHRISTIAN SOCIETY. gratifying to its founders a By an energetic warfare upon the grasshoppers twenty yourdavs (JO) after inthe last publication fortof this When Tilton is ready to strike, Moulton notice, answer writing, setting anv Superior Mail, Railroad, School, Church JOB-WORK Even with the loos of successive with ropes used in the manner gives him access to all the documents objection or defence you may have to the Taxes, Removed from 53 East Third Street, crops by grasshoppers he people are I have described in a former letter, tlie or any part thereof, or the penalties or interest and other Privileges. entrusted to him as a mutual not in the least discouraged re is thereon, upon any piece or parcel of land TO TIIE GROUND FLOOR AT ,. most ol the crop was sa\ed, and I suplriend, described iii said 'MM, into or on which you no reason to fear tlm these pests will NO AGUE, ha\eor claim any estate, right, title, interest, 1 but refuses Peecher access to pose the yield will now be at least from re again year, a the colonist f\ "West Tlilrd St., claim or lien, and in default thereof, judgment 40 to o0 bushels to the acre. It will the same papers in preparing his statement. NO CONSUMPTION, will go on this season, re a in will be entered against such piece or parcel of take another year fullv to subdue the ST. PAUL, MJJSW. land, for Ihe taxes on said list appealing against (. For some months Moulton up new a re a in to so a NEATLY AND PROMPTLY NO LIQUOR TRAFFIC, land of this field, but as saw it, fast it, and for all nenaltips. interest and costs, re a a of grain an succeeds in getting money from Peecher, higned, 11. N. CAKIilKK. Clerk ripening, it stood thick and even upon NO DESPERADOES, they had in this year. he a of the Dist. Court in the County of Nobles. in all amounting to 87,000, to assist the ground, its well-filled heads attesting per raid of this year a retard NO INDIANS. the great fertility t! soil. The Tilton in publishing the (tohlcn Aye.— TIIE LARGEST, Executed at the gratio for a time this will only CliAIIAM LAKES. wheat on this farm was of two kinds, T.iis ho. docs by appealing to Peecher's be a for S W Min MOST COMPLETE, AND Advance Office, (Township luJ, Range 39.) the Pio Grande and the Ped Osaka.— generosity, but Peecher, finally refusing nesota has before it a great re a A field of the former with its long it does not seem to lie very far off. MOST ELEGANT to give any more, Moulton and Til- bearded heads was the most showy but 5 «S 5 4!l S *i Establishment of the Kind in so a (so confesses he Chi- 5 W3 cago be conceded he in the West. CARDS, Shor a of tlie S ion. A the re at sale of & Stephen Howell nwl{ 28 K30 10 15 1 42 To 11 72 BLANKS, Morton Richmond *}•$ a so of in to Ky. which seK 23 80 515 72 15 6 02 RAPID INCREASE IN THE VALUE OT the world took place on W a eighty head from ao to 40 bu-.hels to he acre a CIRCULARS, WORTHINOTON VILLAGE. of cattle sold for $.51,800. he aver Wholesale & Retail LAND ASSURED. ken altogetli'-r, the O a a farm in Look now at this man Tilton thrusting Dodsre. Weldon & Co. S 2 00 2s 15 2 44 age as good*' a tlie Chicag this its second year, would a re POSTERS, the infamous and impure Woodhulls AiUiu Miner, pari lot IS 8 2 SU 40 1) 5 4s favorably with the older farms of Illinois a u'o such a in a 1SI S -2 9:i 4(1 IS 3 4S upon lis wife extorting a false and Indiana. prices were realized for si gl a a Loop and Wood 2t 8 010 1 2 15 10 87 DEALERS IN BILL-HEADS, 25 8 2 00 2S 15 2 44 confession from her when she is too as at Col. in a a Stereoscopic Views, Frames, Stereoscopes, cnors OF EXCELLENT John Larson 0 01 915 85 WHEAT AXI) If in so a can is a he cattle weak to know what she is doing, and E. I». Foster 8 9 2 00 28 15 2 14 LETTER-HEADS. conx. & &c. breeding garden of he world at 8 9 2 O0 28 15 2 44 finally publishing her to the world as Capt. Miner, a gentleman who began A.E.Wood 10 9 2 00 28 15 2 44 section shall step in to contest with her John Larson 11 9 2 00 28 15 2 44 honors.— St Paul Pioneer. EVERY KIND OF PICTURE known to the C. C. I'urdv 12 9 2 00 28 15 2 44 Thomas Dorman it 12 9 80 1 ?3 15 1140 Art executed in the very best manner possible I is a good indication of he F. S. Wethcrbee 17 2 92 45 15 3 52 TERMS—$2 a year $1 for six and warranted to give PERFECT SATISFACTION. C. I?. Loveless 2 24 2 00 28 15 2 44 tion of he a go a at months 50 cents for three months, in I hereby certify that the above contains a true Send stamp for copy of the National Colony they a so generally list of taxes delinquent and unpaid as found on advance. &JNDFOR CATALOGUE. VISITORS million dollars, if necessary, in vindi the books in my omcc for the year 1872, together from which /t takes its name, the land JOUKNAL, giving full particulars, to Peeche a believed to with the costs and interest that have accrued eating Peecher and bringing thes Address ALWAYS WELCOME. gently sloping from the center in nil MILLER, HUMISTON & CO., who "know how it is themselves," are thereon up to the present time. Scoundrels to justice. \VM. M. BEAR. direction" towards the wntcr. The/ naturally rcnily to believe others guilty. E JSLX^TT'^LSO'Cm, 4R-3w] Auditor of Nobles County. 45—3m. lrorfAftvton, XcMii County. MmuMU. WortMneton, Jft"nua*t«, N I •^•'•WBMUKStl^tfCrW^flSWsstetf^^i^^y^ew^fc^j