Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
August 22, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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LOCAL. eatera Jiilvaiu^ A. STOeK STOCK FARM. COLONY DEPARTMENT. ,„ LITERARY\XOTICES.. SPECIAL NOTICES. A writer in the Farmers'J Union proposes SOMETHING NEW! The Christian Union is now publishing Mrs. MOORE & SMITH'S Ice-Cream has now arrived the organization of a joint stock Harriet Beecher Stowe's new serial, "We and ANSWERS TO COLONY CORRESPONDENTS. WOUTIIINGTON. MINN., AUGUST 22, TS74. at perfection. there and partake. PUBLISHED WEEKLT, AT Our Neighbors.' The story opens with one of company to engage in stock raising Mrs. Stowe's inimitable bits of description, introducing Ice-Cream and Confectionery and Frigid Soda WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. somewhere in tiie Southwest. W CHURCH DIRECTORY. II. A. K., Philadelphia, asks: 1.— two or three 6liaf acters of whom no Water at MOOKE & SMITH'S. METHODIST Knscoi'AL.-ttev. J. \V. Lewis, agree with him entirely that such a Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in advance. Have the grasshoppers affected the one else would have thought, and about whom All orders will receive prompt attention. pastor, services every Sabbath, morning at A splendid lot of Glycerine Soap at Farmer's Supply Store company can be made a success iust as Colony? 2. Is it as prosperous as in everyone will now wonder why they never met Communications intended for publication must li»:30 Sabbath School at 2:.Toi. "Worthington MOOKE & SMITH'S. them in stories before. The tale grows more he accompanied by the real name and address or Praying Hand," Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. much as a joint stock company for previous years? th« writer as a guaranty of good faith—not nec••sarily 1 ray meeting Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. and more interesting as it proceeds. The MOOKE & SMITH now have on hand the largest manufacturing purposes. An if it tor publication. We refer this correspondent to the I'UKSM'TKitiAV—Services in the west room on Union shows as much tact and enterprise stock of Drugs, Paints and Medicines ever can be made to pay in the Southwest first lloor of Miller Block. Sundav School at 12 article on our second page from the N as any daily journal in this country. It lias a brought into Nobles County. A E I S I N RATES o'cloekeach Sabbath. Rev.W.P Jackson, Pastor. it can also be made to pay here in the corps of the best contributors of all shades of Y. Tribune correspondent, who gives a On« inch three weeks, *r2.u0, three mouths, $4.00 I'MON CONGKBGATIONAL.—Services morning $50 0 3 0 0 recognized Christian opinion, and gets tho best Elf^ ^",* Warranted six and eveidng. Sunday School immediately after Southwestern part of Minnesota. Here very fair statement of the facts. Tho Three inches weeks, "..no, 8.00 i°MS- CHA8. F. HUMiSTON. [38 the morning service. Pravor meeting Thursday thought out of all of them. It shows more Five inches, ...on, loloo are thousands of acres of railroad land grasshoppers have injured the Colony evening. Bible Class every Monday evening at plainly than any other leligious family paper in The Smith AMERICAN ORGANS for sale W. tlTOEr, Special rates given for larger .advertisementsReading 8 o'clock at the Church. Rev. C. C. l'oote, pastor. growing myriads of tons of grass which for two years, but, thank Providence, "8J the United States the evidences of careful, thorough hy CIIAS. F. HUMISTON. notices, (irst week 10 a line subMQiient is annually wasted, and which ought insertions 5 cents a line each week. editorial work. Its columns, always fall of they are gone and seem to be gone lotgood. Ladies' Union Prayer Meeting every Tuesday interesting matter, contain a greater variety than afternoon at 3% o'clock. to be speedily utilized. A stock company WORTHINGTOX MARKETS. They left no eggs and we hope TS. those of any paper of similar nature. It has A S O N I WHEAT 70c 75 of ten or a dozen men might be to escape them henceforth for some 11KGULAIt, TESTA MIC NTS FOR 19 All It A Til SCHOOLS. FLOUH bbl. been a very readable paper for years, and lias HAVIN E N E TIIE 5,00 8,00 COMMUNICATIONS of Fraterni- organized here, each furnishing only a COKN bushel The Nobles County Bible Society will years to come, or at least until we are steadily improved upon own' excellence. It 8o@ 90 ty Lodge No. Ml, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic OATS 45 ro furnish Testaments to Sabbath Schools few hundred dollars, whose operations advocates unity in a spirit of conciliation rather ~$)J//. "all in Wortldngton on the better able to bear another invasion.— 2,50 3,00. HAY $? ton l«.t atnl :'.d Mondays in each throughout the county, on application SOUTH ROOM than or dogmatism, and seeks to draw by fairness in a few years would grow to gigantic 3,00 This seems to have been a grasshopper BEANS, WHITE, bush. inoiiUl. of Superintendents. IS what it could not drive by pugnacity. In BUTTKK A. C. ROBINSON, W.\ M.\ proportions. Who will start it? year, for they were on the move from 15 EGGS doz. A. P. I Secretary. this respect it is a model Christian paper, and its S. lOd. CIIANIII.I:I{, Sec. Xl GKOCEB1ES-COFFEE SOcftJUoc TEA 50 1,00 Pembina to Texas, and injured portions temper and spirit arc a beautiful illustration of We learn that this plan has been successfully SUGAK, (Coffee A 12 l.%: Ex. VI 13 KKGULAIt COXVOCATIONSof POLITICAL MEETING. the ripened character and mellowed experience Brown 10 lie SY'liCP 05 1,00: KICK 12'4 of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas as much Living Arch Chapter, tried in Illinois, resulting in IN SALT bbl. 3,gfj C. D.,Ii.-. A.-. M.\ at Masonic. of itseditor. Its pages give ample evidence that 1Ht.°.\rJ'sloNS—^OKK as they did Minnesota. Notwithstanding (mess) bbl, 24,00®28,00 Hon. M. II. Dunnell will visit Worthington the enriching of those who have engaged Hall on the 1st Tuesday Mr. Beechei's heart and hand are thoroughly enlisted HAMS 18c SHOULDERS 10® 11 in each month. the facts that we raised a large METHODIST BLOCK, on W EDX ESDAY, NEP. 2,1874, in it. in the great work the Christian Union is A 1 1(5e' T.?* LARD 16® 17c D. APL'S 12 @15 A. C. KontNsoN, M.\ K.-. H.-.P.-. batch from our own soil, and were invaded I. I'.-. Af s. e. destined to fuliill. PEACHES V2 15 and will address the people upon the IV.-X1 .^,.1011 6,50® 8,00 in AXIS. besides three or four times, we The choice Chromos that are presented to DESIKESdtotsaysupply ,JV,vlH,',J—cvnmnoii f? m. iti,oo@is,ot: issues involved in the campaign. We Estherville, Iowa, had an Indian every subscriber—genuinely beantilul Paris-printed have about half a crop of wheat, a partial to Hie public that he is now I-IMSHING 3o,00@40.00 prepare them with a FULL' scare last Sunday night. A Indian oleographs—arc really artistic pictures, and hope the voters of Nobles county will crop of oats, and considerable corn, N E W ADVERTISEMENTS SlOCk OF V'.t.YA'.V. quite as pleasing to a refined taste as they are to family following an old trail and going potatoes, and vegetables left. Some turn out generally and hear Mr. Dunnell, the popular eye and the hearts of the children. BANK OF WORTHINGTON. back to Wisconsin from Nebraska, TAX JUDGMENT SALE. General Merchandise^ farmers have raised from 18 to 20 bushels who has been the most faithful Gcribner's, for September, contains an unusual camped near the town. The editor of of wheat to the acre, and a majority number of Stories. The most striking of all is and efficient friend of the frontier and the Vindicator says of the rumors: of those who have harvested calculate KI.IUL' SMITH. Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. Uret Harte's amusing sketch of Wan l.eo, the FOlt "The entire frontier to tho north and the homesteader in Congress. Pagan. Then there are stories, continued or upon from 8 to 12 bushels to the iN"n:ni:.-u A I O I I E O S I S west of us had teen attacked by the complete, by Jules Verne. Harriett Present CASH OR PRODUCE. acre. The Colony has been checked iiii'iur in ii ni.ii/oi ./una is.4, an a oi Drafts p.oug'nt and Sold. Special attention giv-: The Republican State Convention will SpoHord and others. Mr King's Great South the Statutes made and provided in -uch ca«es, 1 loody savages. Every man woman somewhat by these grasshopper invasions, en to eollce.ious. I 1 sluill. on the Mill day of September, at ten paper deals with Alabama and Mississippi. be held at Minneapolis, on Wednesday, and child at hake Shetek were murdered, Office Hours from 9 to 12 a, m. and from 1 to I clock in the lorenoon, at th^ County oilice in but as to the future of this region, Dr. Holland's Topics are Literary Style, The o'clock. j». in. I September 9th, 1874, at 12 o'clock. th ...oe \ii!ajie .ii.i.,,^..f o. .,.,<p></p>Worlhingtoni an .mid coun i-imiiti \"of .xiint'S,,Nobles nine hundred had attacked AVorthington iniuc.u ui no fair-minded man for a moment Average Prayer-Meeting, and American Incivility. sell the lands which are charned with taxes in and now they were here, right said judgement and on which Mich taxes have )l y:r :j We MVP ilibted Senator Ramsey The Old Cabinet has to do with Knight Errantry questions its prosperity. We have beyond not been previoiiMV paid. among us." A squad of men went out and Story Making. Social custom, literatore A. A. /MA'SO.VS. fo- nn '..II-M'.'!' Public documents. Signed, WM.'JI. BEAK. County Auditor. any gainsaying a garden spot of science, anecdotes and fun are represented V\ oithington, August m, 1ST4. 2t. on a reconnoisausc and found a solitary as rich soil as can be found in the S I O I I I PKACP., Real state and The Summer term of the Woithington in the other regular departments. Democratic Convention Colic-ling A-.-,it. Indian family encamped on the lake.— My Stock consists of whole West, and aclimaLe under which irrjsf:r, MTXX. [rvy Schools closed yesterday. There is much in an artistic way in the August We learn that the rumor that India:,s DRY GOODS, there is the most abounding good Akline which will delight all lovers of the beautiful. CENTRAL COMMITTHE BOOMS, I B. "W. W O O 3 E N O S Dr. Langdon's corn, planted on the had visited the region of Lake health. If we shall have a good crop Nothing more graceful or charming has WoRTiirsoTOS, Minn., August "JO, is74. CLOTHING, ever been seen in an Ameiiean iiiairiizine than loth of May, on the shore of the East The Democratic Voters of (he Countv of Nobles I O O Shetek, is being widely copied east of next year, the National Colony will are requested to senddelesrutrs to "CONVENTION the full page picture called "The Viilagv Beauty/' HAT S AN CAPS, Lake is already ripe. The gophers and us and is doing considerable injury.— rush to wealth and to a great future to be held at WOBTMINGTON, Minn., on Ail oi dels for siiivcving ihmkfiiV* reetived drawn and engraved ly an eminent French ati I promptly c\feut»d. OMi-.- with shuc & grasshoppeistikd their best to destroy The rumor was of course false. There SATURDAY, AUGL'STtS)TIl, 1«74, with unparallelled rapidity. We have artist. Other en-ravings area series of grand JJOOT.S A N SIIOCS: loUi-,"!' \Vtrtla.:iituii, Nobles Co. Minn. it but we suppose if they had eaten it is not-a hostile Indian within hundreds ami bold pictures t,r the Palisades of the Hudson at 2 o'clock, p. for the purpose of ehoosim: a probably the most moral and intelligent delegate to attend th-» CONGKESMONALCOV The Shady Lane, The Sunny Slop •, View on lisopusCieek, down to the ground it would have shot of miles of Lake Shetek. W are community on the frontier, our EN'TION. to be held at Owalouiij, September N. Y., The Breakfast, and three fine ATl'OItXEYS. 1, 1S74. and State Convention, to be held at M. up and come in ahead of the frost. about as secure here from the "Sighooux" fame has gone abroad throughout the views of Westminster Abbey. The literary arlicles Paul. Sept mber '1 'd. I ST S. P, :•:. Indians as people are in Ne whole country, thousands are awaiting 't he appon ionment lor each town is as foilows: number seventeen all original. Subscription Among our new advertisements will •SHEL CUTLKHY A N NAILS CorViELLOU AT LAW Worthington Village York city. price, io, including chromos. James Sutton Elk Ai..i Sol irv Public Oiliee on Teinii Mieet, in the result of the first year or two of be found one calling a, Democratic Worthington Tp Seward 1 the p.l'ick. Proi:iii altfiitioiii.i\ciiti_coiiv*ya.». & Co., publishers, 08 Maiden Lane, New York UltOCEIUivS OK AL KINDS- Ibrsey settlement, and next year and the year A\ iison 1 i.ig. [.My. County Convention to select delegates City. KILL THE WEEDS. Bigelo'w Dew aid 1 following will witness a vast influx of Graham Lakes A N N E FRUITS to attend the State and Congressional Baiisoin 1 .i. s~sllUcK, We suggest that all the weels in the Arthur's ll„me Magazine, for September, is Lorain Little Kock 1 settlers to these beautiful and fertile A Conventions. ThU little formality is ITni N::Y 1 \.\\\. \W:\\ IMih* nnflrol. Indian Lake streets and vacant, as well as improved, before us. It opens with a description ofWestI Grand Praiiie 1 Dill ED FRUIT S prairies. Come if \o want to secure New Haven i: aui-ni \...n'.| |i.'i'I!n!i\ fender hi-, to lie gone through with just as though minster.Abbey, with a fine cngra\ ing. The \Yomen lots be mowed, and that it be done now*. •ervi. »i. ile.i ji'.-,.f I lis in.t .nil •LUIIL'I'DUU VY. It. BENNETT, W. S. SIOCKDALE, rich land for a song. Come if you of all Nations is an jnl^ie^liiig illustrated ties, .ui.l ...'•«. ". ji-u'iijii .til, iiii.ni business, there were Democrats in the several .Sect clary. Fieaidcnt. The expense will be trilling, and it article. There are Hi departments in this magazine aild i.'\\ i!: :.• -I d,-alleys, lUi'li. a kiJ41C of want such royal health as will make townships in l!i- county and tiro c.iil would add much to the beauty of the ilOTKL i-'OA" SALK OR HEX T. Ou'.'li.- p.tt ivn.ige. all filled with interesting reading matter.— a poor man feel rich. Come if you can actually name-, the p,umber for each Th Okabena limine located on Ninth Street, T. S. Arthur & Son, I'luliulelpliia. town an I the weeds will be permanently B. N. A I E in Woithiiinton, is olfered for sale or rent, l'on adapt yourself for a year or two to frontier each ti-W.iship. This lit 1.1 piece of destroyed. Let it bu done without St. Xicholos. fur Si-pt'-mbev, is alive all over .session will lie given by Seotember 1st if desired. life in order that you may be in independent The house has a good run or patrosiHirc. and pleasantry will amuse the two or three uith capital illustrations, stories, sketches, poems, delav. good stabling for teams. A compelled to ATTv)UNi:V A LAW, and easy circumstances afterwards. Farmers and others will find it to their interest etc., calculated to delight young people. Democrats in tho Colony amazingly, change business on account of the ill-health of my le. Fo particulars addi ess. The (d!'ni il reports. sho,v that last We have not space to «.pecify. but almost anyone (ocall and examine m\ STOCK AND PKICES* and won't hint anybody. A N I C. P. STOUG1I. of the illustrated poems or articles is worth the winter and spring nearly 4".(!lKi head of before purchasing elsewhere. p:ice of the number. BURNING TILE PRAIRIE. Elder Webb held quarterly meeting cattle died in Kansas of cold and starvation CI.HUM O I S ITHURIELS SPEAR. The L'ttle^Crporal, for August, abounds in at Worthington on Saturday and Sun- $25 REWARD. also that over 1,000 horses have Milton pictures Satan as "squat at good things for the little people. Pictures from Ail !.i-iiie.Hleft with him will receive prompt 1 day last. been lost or stolen in the same time— FHTt Commissioners of Nobles Countv will pay History" and A Slinging Bubble" are valuable attain i. the ear of E in the form of a toad, W E N I E O A RS E or such nearlv all supposed to have been stolen. illustrated ai tides. Then there are stories, OT.ee ,i ''.'.i Street opposite the l'aik. Mis. .!• •MHI Mi-..^ (Ji'ant, of t!ie inI'oi niatioii us !,. id to tin., apprehension and ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN suggesting the thoughts which led to Ami now they iitve the grasshoppers |).enis. games, puzzles etc. ijO. u0 a year. John coiniction ot any pcisou or pel sons who niav W«.,:!,i'i 'KHII, g,i\c tin- children the ruin of the race. Ithuriel, the angel, wilfull\ or carelessly, bv any means, set lire li) I li. Miller. Chicago. IN EN "iIANnE FOR (. I! u\, HI-, C. t.lMM'NOVV. woisi-than Minnesota has had them, a p.c- .-. the {trass on Hie praiiie within the count during Nei.irs Pub.ic. "Miii-day last under the Alt ..: l..tvv. passing that way, discovers the Deniorest'3 Monthly, for September, is on our this Autumn and allowin.u the s.une to run heboi the chinch bugs in addition, and in .!•( oil he bl fcleiiv of the West table wiili its usual promptness. It combines artistic his own premises contrary to the statutes arch-devil, and by simply touching him many parts of the State a terrible of Miune.v ta. 15\ order of Commissioner*. Lake. beauty 01 illusti.ili.m, varied literaly features, with a spear compels him to spring up WM. M. BEAK, Ali'ys CL Counselors st Liw,, iliouth. and household matters with reliable fashions. August 1.1,1S71.—40 Sin. Auditor. in true shape. I'.S :. ,,in hauling The publisher also olb-rs tho be^t and most lli-v. .i. IVopln who talk of leaving Minnesota B. W. LYON. We are loivibly remindtd of this in popular clTronios worth about $1 as a premium ii no 1 \i .' ii l'«r '. Grant E l'.KAI. I W bfcausf of the grasshoppers had better to each sublet iber. The year subscription is 0111 reading Beecher's statement. Satan, ihat Mr. G. gets hi, W IIII.'I AU'\ think twice, and a ood while each —f-l«'-tr I N A N AN *. Aikliess \V. Jennings Deiuoresl, 17 East Worthington, Minn .In'y •', 1S \\.od U\ (!•!. ,i.i-ii: at a dtdhir or two in the form of Tilton and Moulton, is lltli Street, New Yoik. time, before the\ st:ut. COhLECTl'J AfiLXTS. lc per eurd. pouring his slander into the ears of the Aii NOTICE* JF CONTEST. Never have the ftiassVppers been Wehavegui.c over the Beeeher-Tilton world with a view to ruin one of the •yoTli'L-r s. MI.! o:.a •, Worihiiigion. Par -nl.tr a!ien i'n pahl lniMncs focfor K. II. lluniistoii i.ifornis us that known to inlliet any locality more than question with a law\er or two, who aA Minn.. A'f.'ii l-TI. V.t »".-.il .u il seneial l.aiul Oiliciw. great leaders of the cause to which Satan much of lu's corn which was injuivd hy I wo \cais in sin 'evsii\ that there think that from the legal standpoint. Our Neighbors99 oiuplainljiaviii'i men entered at t!,isofre by .Hi) WorlhniKton, Minnesota. S is opposed. The angel, with the O Cooke against Ail.-it D.-wi-k, f,,.- .'_ tin' ,'rass,lijners is doiuij well. Wiiere, ishaidh one chance in a thousand that Tilton has male a pretty good case.— banilolMllu llonil's|e:ul .n'lvN'o. 6 "d.i'.ed Mar. li Ithuriel spear of Beecher's statement, l'Il\'.:lflA\S. 1th, 1ST.!, upon the -'., "i :u .'. ..a Seclioe 1 the silk was eaten oil it has grown out we shall ha\o them here again next They forget the rule of law that Township im,i: :ue".-.. .).„ u.ru untv. Mis' touches this Tilton-Moulton toad, and rit.vrr, n., a^aiu. and many of tie- ilann»j?ed stalks even an outcast is to be presume :. inno- nesola. with a \„-w in. si., cll.iti.i.i ".I I year, and probably never, while people Is the latest and raciest work by immediately the Devil springs up in entry the s^id y. t, are Ir ivle. sun momappeal Harriet SSeecIaer Siowe, seem determined to produce jjood ears. who h-a\e here on account of them may cent iif.til proven guilty. Ho much dl tin- c'l .-e on tip. K| ,U *PIIY.I /.I ,? SI Ht.r.ny. his true -shape and stands revealod. mber IST-t. at clod a. ni to IVS.IU ,| -...,i more then a man of such established find th ne\t \ear in their new location. Author of '-Uncle Tom's Cabin," '-The Minister's furnish tesiim ,.v i.c*- t.i. alleged al'..udonincnt. Sp-eiil att'U.'i mvcll !i -I.I.- -.ii.l I he l'ERSOXALS. tr*.itn"nt of 1'Vni.i'i i«-a^—• I .nl ci^ht reputation as Beecher. W ooing," My W ife and 1," Gov. Stephen -Miller dropped In on year*" e\ner ». ••. Moulton is said to be preparing a full M. \a: liejjstp.- And oilier powerlul slories, each the literary Or FlfK— i\ comer of Fourth Avenue Thursday. 50 .) 1$. V, .vKil-lKl.'. KeeriTer. statement, now that Beecher has shown Captain Miner is through threshing sensation of ii--. period and this story promises ami Kin,oi.n. iiicet, Worthiniiton, .Mimics. Good Agents Wanted C. 1). Snow is up from Mankato looking ota. [44 1}. a like genuine and irhoirsourj -ensalioii. It S- o:l..je. orthimno: him him up in his true character. Look on the Ocheeda farm of Miller, lluniistoii 1 Minn., Atu-ii'•oinplaini ._ ^A Hi)K~ii, after his farm. bears directly on social topics of inlere-t, em riiarvanlnINniverityslItCKoXstatetsJUi i} at this man for a moment: 1. lie hiviie been onto "d at 'hi office bv & Co. The average yield of bracing the romance of youthful companionships, Hails Petersen, a- ai:... Joh \i.,i[ihv. for abaiidoniii" MYSICIA AND Or.Klnate of J. C. Clarke returned from the East The immense circulation of the Christian *7nion goes to Beecher with a pistol to compel wheat is over 18 bushels to the acre.— the brightness of happy home-life, (he Home -ad Lntiv .\o..". PJ. dated Oct L"' I'nited Kxaminina has been built up by (telire canvassers. No on Saturday last. 18fi8, upon the s',. sw' s..cii.m .14. township :uT, Surero for Pensions. Utlice a bur & Some of the finest weighed Got pounds the surrender of a paper exhonerating other publication compare* with it for quick and spicy complications of neighborhood associations, ramo2 in a :ni!t Count v. Minnesota, wilii :i Mr. ITester, of Williams county, profitable returns. Th public eagerness for and such follies and profound domestic I.awienoe'-i, Wort!ii.ii toii .Minn. View io tlie eaueeilalirn of said iv tile ijl to the bushel. The company have already Beecher. 2. Gets $7,000 from Beecher Mrs. tstowe's new storv. the popularity of the miseries as have led lo the widespread Tamp??ancp. p..rth ai..- hereby summoned to a a al thi paper, Hie friendly support of thousands of old Ohio, is visiting the Colony, and is stopping sold several thousand bushels at under the pretence of helping Tilton, oilice on the 1 in a Sep't-ml er. 1S7-I, at Li i:. (). MOOllti, movement of the day. subscribers, the artistic premiums for immediate o'clock a. m.. to rosp n,l and fund- testimony with his friends, Messrs. Shelley and when Beecher refuses any more attempts SO cents. (Iflii-eri.i, licht outfit and complete "instructions" Mrs. Stowe is now in the prime of that genius concerning said alleged aliandonni.•:•.!. to beginners, assure repeated succsss to and Smith. lie is looking up a location blackmail. 3. Joins with Tilton, which wrote "Uncle Tom," ripened by years of MoNS CI.'IN AC Lit. I.'eirister. S I I A AN slMKSKON, agents, and oiler active, intelligent persons unusual Notwithstanding the grasshoppers, CO .1. 1!. I MI.LD K-n-iver. in the West and is pleased with this chances to make money. All v.ho want, a study and observation. Hern \cKareimmensely by furnishing access to documents, safe, independent business write at once for Ctraihiate of Vim Arhor, Miclii^m. pp^idence popular, Fnele Tom's Cabin a'oiic out-selling there are a good many farms in the National section. terms, or send *2 for chromooututto J. li FOKD in making a statement calculated to on l"th street helow the pnlilie hall. (Ullcc at "V'otiee. V. S. Land Oilice, Worthington, by hundreds of thousands any edition of ab & CO., New York, Boston, Chieago, Cincinnati, Colony that will average from 25 tlicf'.ilony lnijr Mure, opposite the Worthingt.ni i/ Minn., August 1. :-7l. Captian W. M. Heath dropped up ruin Beecher. 4. When Beecher by or San Era Cisco. original work published—.s«re the liibLc— Hold, Worthioixt n, Minn. complaint h..\im.r been entered at thU office tool) per cent, better crops than good from St. Paul a few days ago to look after Per book iv.o years ago, "My Wife and I," outsold his frank and manly statement fixes Charles Dana against illi.nii Cm for abaii•i- ]\'ili utU'iit! ii'n,iiiif'i t'i nil Calls, ihni or Town Lots for Sale! farms in the older States, where they every contemp rary. Such a pure and ennobling bur Jloines|!. id i:utrv No. IUV.I. dated his claim. He doesn't hate a jot of iu)ht. [L'Tly. blackmail and treachery upon him, July 22 1.18:3, upon s\v ,' sec(io:i 20, townsi.1,1 story as 'We and Our Neighbors" had no hoppers. The productive power in. rang. 41, in No'iiei County, Minnesota,, his faith in the future of the Colony. threatens to horse-whip Beecher.— should bo read in home. This attractive with a view to t:ie ciueeii.uiou of said entry of the soil here is simply wonderful. UOTKI.S. Mr. Parish, we learn, has purchased the said parties a.e |n-ieb ummoiied to ajipear Serial is just beginning exclusively in the And this is the "mutual friend" whose In IIEKSEY and THOELOW, on flic Sioux City at this office on the I'h. iv of No» ember, 1874, (Jive us a season or two without hoppers land here and will remain. He had Weik'bj Family Newspaper, the and St. Paul Iiallroad. at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony word was to either save or ruin Beecher. Till III) AVENUE UO'JEL, and we will make a showing of concerning said alleged abandonment. Desirable Lots for sale in the above named villages Christian Union thought of returning to Illinois, but MONh C1MXAOKIJ, Lcgister. on favorable terms. crops that will astonish everybody. his friends there have suffered from f. B. LOVi:r.i:ss Proprietor. 48] .1. I'„ WAK !".F:LLP, Kecei'-cT. Hersey has a Hotel, Post Oilice, Lumber Yard drouth and other causes and did not have Some people think it isn't true that Decidedly the finest thunder shower and several shops and stores, and is surrounded LEGAL, ADVERTISEMENTS ]\'trlhiiirjtons Miiut. E N W A BEECHER but 11 or 1-bushels of wli Nit to the acre. by a beautiful country. all we have to do here is to "tickle the of the season passed over Worthington Bigelow is near the Iowa line, lias also several Hero ho knows that notwithstanding EDITOR. PRO/LITE NOTICE. soil with a hoe and it will laugh with a about dark on last Sunday evening.— OKAHEXA HOUSE, stores and shops and is destined to become a the grasshoppers, some men have raised In religious makers this paper is E\ angelical CiTATnor di i'/r.\, harvest." These people are invariably The lightning was unusually brilliant hriving village. O COL'NTV: OK NOPI.LS. and Uhseclarian in political allairs independent from 18 to 20 bushels to the acre. C. P-STOrcH, Proprietor. the ones who don't tickle enough.— Apply or address and seems to have been harmless, for and outspoken. 11 contains the best articles, 1.1 Probate Court. Mr. Samuel M. Coburn, who lives Keep on tickling. Wm. H. HUMISTON, we have heard of no damage done.— and both short and serial stories, from the foremost In the matter of i-lal «.f Haitt, deceased. AVOUTllINCTOX, MINX, On reading and tiipig the Petition of near Piper City, Iroquois county, Illinois, voters it aims to maintain the highest We have never seen the lightning, even Win. s. Stockd.i'.e. selling toith the amount of On Ninth Sired, between Seemi.l & Third ave. WOKTHINGTON, NOKl.ES CO., sfamlard in lleligion. Literature, Poetry, Art, has been spending some time in MINNESOTA AND KANSAS. personal estate it.ai has nic to his hands, and in Minnesota, in better humor, and for tf] jJrrx'ES0TA. the disposition in.-i.-oi tin amount of debtsout.standiug W0RTH1NGT0N HOTEL. Music, Science, «fcc\\s, politics, Household and Mr. Ducaigne, of fcit. Paul, sends us the Colony with his brother-in-law, against ,id deceased, and a drsrrjp. a good-natured, frolicsome display in Family All'airs, with Stories, Uhymes, Puzzles tion of all the it .il estate ol wludi said deceased the following, being an extract from a Mr. Parish. After spending four State Normal for the Cliil('''cn, etc. Nothing is spared to which it cut a variety of beautiful figures he Larges a Best-Appointe died seized, and the condition and value of tho candid letter writer now in Kansas, months traveling through Kansas and make it a COMI'LB'IB Ncw-yxipcrjor the Eomily, respective portions tl..-r:ol i,d praving that Hots in S Minnesota in the sky, we have never seen it license Pe to him granted to !.o|s )n and 11 giving some items regarding the comparative pun., aiirudive, wideawake, up with the times, Nebraska, Mr. Coburn has purchased of Block 12 of .e villaceol oiihii.gton of said MANKATO, MINN. excelled. and inspired with essential Christianity—a journal county and Slab-. And it apps-arirg. bv -aid merits of the two States: land in the Colony, and Avill make it interesting to every one iu tho household, Petition, that thete is I.,.: .:„Vi ii .i o.-i on'al es J. AMES, Tr:p. GEO. AMES, Clerk. "When I hear the good people of A note from Mr. Dunnell informs us his future home. In all respects he late in the ham's in-aid jsm.eees,ar\ .. .ekdalc oi'diort youii^ or old ir is |).i sud debts, ii.«l II in Kansas amuse themselves in slandering Jf^Itate to farmers and teain*.t"rs as low as that a new post office has been established considers this locality superior to any 1. FAT.LTEKM commences Avgust 20, ls74. A MAHV13L O CHEAPNESS tojiav tin- Minn t. srii ail oi" .l n:x\ estaic. tuv house in town, l.nrtre barn accommodations. the frozen regions of Minnesota, I remark 2. Pupils must at 1'.1st fifteen ye .:-, of :.ge. in Seward townshipandthat Mr. It is therefoi. ,)ii|e,-c ,, ,., rjif rested Stage ollico for the dllerent sia«e lines. he has examined in the west. He is a /SP*For less than cute cent a day. it gives c-rrry that 1 have never yet heard of 3. Applicants for admissicn to the Norn::.1 department ill said estate, ap .-.•• -..l ..Mtftllis WOKTlllNCTON, MINN. John P. Vail has been appointed Postmaster. practical farmer, and a man of intelligence any one coming to Kansas solely for the will be examined in Spellfng. lie dine, v.- -'. reading mailer -noii! to fill an ordinary Court on the-JJth iia s,-(.i| n. -. \. D. 1S74, H.vXl Writina. Geography, Orummarano Arltiinieiie. at '1 o'clock p. in., at II.,- i'. .' ,i, in \v orthingtoii •:-.1.^5i.ook good of their health or especially for of over DO pag.'s and in a year The people of Seward have and sound judgment, and therefore 4. Tuition free to those who pledge i" i-.rh in said iiii:ii\. t.. mil tne.e to show pleasure, while scores of thousands n, i: vol»i':"s i., e., r'.fiy.tirr ilollurs' worth of two years in (he Common schools of pie i-nc. ISC EL L. XEO US. cause (ir anv il.'ie be) -.hv iieen-e should not bo been greatly inconvenienced heretofore his opinion of the advantages of All others will be charged EIGHT l)t'LLA"! .PE11TEHM. pass into Minnesota every season to enjoy Liatter To each is thus aiiiiuallv presented granted to said Win. -•. -:.:-kd •.!• tos..i| ^,$,1 ,-,.ai for want of a post office. estate aceordiio. ti ihe piavi-r of-ai petition. DEXTISTRY. this over other localities is valuable. the unequaled scenery, breathe the A COMPLETE LUiRARY. DENTALopposite o. Special facilities for those who wish to lepra And it is lilt Hi*-,- o'd" :ed. Th.it a copv. oft Pi.xiMS of K. UKDFOnDarc on intli A. P. Miller, editor Western Advance, pure, invigorating atmosphere, and how to teach. The pap«!-'s form, 24 pages, large 4lo, pasted piib:iln'd order shall '•.• for lour successive street, public sinrire, and will be "1 don't like the hoppers at all, of C. Z. Sutton, proprietor of the Okabena drink the pure water which is found almost For further information apply to the Principal, weeks prior to .ill dav of he.ning. the last of open Hi- last week in each month. Work insured and irimi'ied, couimeuds it to nil who are tired course I don't, but I can give 'em half A -''HN, which publications shall be at least fourb-eu live year- L"27y flouring mills, C. F. Dunning, everywhere, in pearly brooks, of the old fashioned blanket sheets." 46—3w* ^.lanfcalo, .Minn. .tiiiiLr. ilaysbclori'...uil day ol In in 11n* Western my crop and then dct better farming Principal of Worthington Seminary, skipping cascades and crystal lakes.— Tin well earned popularity of this paper is Adnincr. a we. !\i n.-v. -»p-i,i-.T ]»i intril and pub ADDLE AND UAliNEHfi SHOP. and M. W. Carlisle, of Chillicothe, here than in York State," was the remark Aaiong those who are compelled to go B, T. BA3BXTfI"S lislied at Wortliiiiioi: in said countv. and personal)*, now 4in.li that of its class it has the \\. JOHNSON. Dealer in Saddlery Hardware, .served all icrso is iiiii-re.s'ied in said Ohio, all from Worthington, Minn., to Minnesota to get rid of the malarial of a man who has tried farming Larqsst Circulation !n the World. IninUs, allscs, etc. llanipsi always estate, residing -ai coii.ny. at least l'.nrteoii Pure Concentrated Pciash, were in town Tuesday last, on an excursion diseases contracted in the fever and on hind, and made to order. Repairing neatly days bcl'oie sai.i da\ of h".ii::g. in the State of New York for a number for the purpose of viewing the ague States, are thousands of the wealthier d.nic. Shop on Ninth Street, Wortliiinjton, Minn. 15y the Court. and h:.- ivaders by hundreds of thousands. of years. An he is right. 27 ly. Falls and inspecting the country.— .1. CKAl-T, Judg of l'robato. people of Kansas. These pleasure O XJI"£-35S, A" Ju.fSTKATED NfSrBER, containing the Dated this 2«th i.v ••r.July. Ih71.—J7 7vv. They made us a call.—Sioux Falls Pantaijraph. Of Double the Strength of any other and health seekers scatter over the opening chapiersj^of Mrs. Stowe's admirable E A E S A E A E N Sli ERI/••/•- s. country hundreds of thousands of dollars One of our leading ^physicians informed S A O N I I N SUBSTANCE story, will bo I have recently perfected a new method of BYDistricetoCom every season to pay Minnesota for SEN FlfKE lis the other day that he had Mr. A. Miller, of the Adocmce,Mr. it an K.\ei-i!li..n. i^u. I out of Cm SOULE & LANGDON packing my Potash, or Lye, and am now packing the blessings she confers upon Inunauity."— t, L.r tho sivl .ludb-ial District, C. Z. Sutton, Mr. Dunning and Mr. not known a single case of ague or to every new and renewing Subscriber. It only in Halls, the coating of which will saponify, in and for the County of Nobles and Slat!' of Otratonna Journal, April 30, '74. Carlisle, from Worthington, passed and does not injure the Soap. It is packed If you are not already a Subscriber, send at Minnesoia, upon a .lumeni sued and docket "•chills" to originate in the Colony, in boxes containing 24 and 488). Ralls^ and in no through our place one day this week on ei| insuid Couit on the iidid day of March, A. Dealers in Keal Estaic, once and secure it under the now oftercd other way. Directions in English and German, and the cases that have been imported D. ls7L in a a action wheiviu Is. iae X. Sater Homesteads, Preemptions their way to Sioux Falls, and later a a The automatic binders seem to be a for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, is Plaintiff, and i'.V. (iood.iow, Dctendxint/ and Town Proper! Bought and Sold. again, on their return. Mr. Carlisle is soon gave way before the tonic influence accompaning each package. The paper may be had either with or without in favor of said l'i..iniiit, anil agai.isi said Defendant, success. From an account of the Wortldngton, August 81. B. T. BABBITT, understood to be contemplating the the attractive premiums ottered: viz., the for the -tini of Svveu Handle and of the climate. working of one published in the Mankato 32] to 84 Washington St., N. Y. CHRISTIAN UNION, One Year, Kighteen Dollars and Tw Cent*-, 0-71S 02,) I purchase of an interest in the Okabena have on the ninth iv ot .lul.v, A. D. lf-71, levied Review, we clip the following: S. A. IIILDRETH, Now that the grasshoppers are gone, Mills and was inspecting the country ONL S3 00. upon ail tiie light, i. I'.-imi ii. teres: ot the said E O O A with a view to ascertaining its capacity Defendant. C. lie -I v.. 'h f. lowing desetil.ed people are beginning to amuse each It would be impossible to convey to Has Opened a OR, with premium pair French Oleograph", real estate, ..-iMi :.i et fi -int oil Teut for the production of wheat. It is understood the public in this manner a correct impression ''Our Ijovs" (si/e. 11\L".,^ inches each.) FAMILY RECORD other by jumping claims as will be seen Mieet, eoiiiiiK-e in-- ,s ]•.•: iioio ti:e corner »t charming in design aiid execution, that the country will support of the excitement which prevailed said .(.ted lli.-d \vi,iii" thence on S A I N S A O O N by several notices of contest published mounted, si/.cil. \arnislied, ready lor alin pira'Iel w..i, s.., ,• ,l in'.- 4* feet to a mill abundantly. These gentlemen while the self-binder was doing flaming. Delivered Eiee A3 00 an established a t...- .iLm-r -aid alloy 24 elsewhere. were highly pleased with their trip and its work. Amid roars of applause and on Tenth Street, opposite the Wortldngton Hotel, On. with huge premium, I'renfh fill Chromo, feet thence on a 1.ne i.u.i.1 •, .! Third Avenue Is and Elegant Oil Chromo. Photograph Album "The Lord* is Kisen," a beautiful where he is prepared to wait upon the public regarded a ride through this country as loud talking the bundles were taken up to said Ten!h n- on a iine with and Family Kecord Combined, and is designed Cross and l-'lovver-piece. which sells ai in anything: pertaining to lus line. Parties interested, will please read said Tenth Mi*... to I he pi:, In giunlug. bein a rich treat. They contemplate a visit for the insertion and preservation of the pictures as fast as they were thrown from the Mores for *." (10, (si/e ll',|Xlt,,J4 inches) The patronage of the public solicited. a part of lots a in lllock Hin village of of the family as well as the names. It some to Pipestone in a few days. These are the notice of the County Auditor saying a ms of the binder, and in their excitement mounted, sj/ed, varnished, ready for \\oit'ningl"ii. County of N.iblis, and State of thing new. beautiful, useful and attracthe, and gentlemen whose opinions are valuable naming, Delivered Eiee & 50 tramping the standing grain to Miiincsotaqiicing p'iPcc .f lairl 'li by 4S feet, that he will on the 1-tth day of September ADDRESS. should ornament every home in the land. All ami tin-building thcieon know a he Post Offiee and we are proud to hove found who see it pronounce it superb, and are la\ish SiT.riMi COPIBS sent free by mail on receipt the ground. These bundles weie passed All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston next, offer for sale the lands Building, a id will seil On .in... or so imieli in its praise. TIIP faces of dear ones appear in a of ten cents. 4&~.Yloni'\ mii.st'be sent bv Postal favor in their eyes. W wish abundant through a rigid examination, thrown, & Company, Worthington, Nobles thereof as ma be n.-ecssaiy to .i.isiy said ex. tasteful setting of g«ld and beautiful colors, and Money Order, Check, Draft, or Kogistercd Letter. upon which taxes are due and unpaid. success for the Okabena Mills and shook, and a more severe examination ciitiou and e.,C s. at tlie OIIM-P of the Coinily Auditor, it is at once and forever a household treasure. Otherwise il is* 'it th" srn'b ''x r!.i/.\ Address connty, Minnesota, will be promptly in the village of Worlhin-tui in the County hope other mills may spring up Worthington Price, $i.oo. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of given than would dare be attempted J. B. EOKD& CO., Publishers, answered, and full information given The total valuation of real property 2l.»i/i 27 Park Place, New York. and Mate aioics.a i. jm s-inril-ty price. A GOOD THING FOE AGENTS, Men and that we may ere long be with bundles bound in the^ usual way, concerning the National Colony. ii.ii/ oi Aiiyibt, -L L-, 1S7.. r». •_' o.oe.'.i p. in., of and Women, Bovs and Girls whole or spare in Dodge county is ad.ODO.NNS, connected with that place by railroad, that day. but they stood test thorugbly—were time, day-time or evening. Agents wanted every Two desirable Farms m-ar A'orUiiiigton Dated July 0::i A. 1). 1«71. narrow gauge or otherwise.—JRoc/t very firmly and tightly bound, much where. COMPLETE OLTEIT mailed, post-daid, Township maps for sale at the A for sale. Also House to rent. Apply Colony Maps for sale at the A A N E on receipt of price. Address the BEVEIU.Y COMTAKT, Cvunty Herald. more so than by hand. C. W. 284 Wanasli Ave.. CHICAGO. to W S, STOCKDALK. Office.. A N E suffice. 4 6 Mi-iiff of N.i'.'csCiu iiv. Mi.i. .'