Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
August 29, 1874 · Page 2 of 4
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-s~*«£Sfc COUNTY FAIR. FILE FOB LIBRARY. NOBLES COUNTY FAB MS. LOCAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. SOMETHING NEW! Any person having a complste file of A Good Suggestion—An Exhibition and Sale A new $300 TIAX O for $"00. Warrante six Day Proposed. Farm of Jonas Becfard—A Large the W E S E N A A N E from the first years. CHAS. HUM1STOX. £3S W O I N O N I N N AUGUS 29, 1874. E A A N E What has become Farm—Well Stocked—Large and Convenient number until March, 1874, would confer PUBLISHED WEBKLT, AT The Smith AMERICA N ORGAN S for sale a favor upon the public by donating of our Nobles County Fair organization? House—A Pennsylvania Farmer. SS] by CHAS. HUMISTON. W O I N O N NOBLE S COUNTY, MINN CHURCH DIRECTORY. it to the Worthington Library. The The time is now past for METIIOTI3T EPISCOPAL.—Kev. W. Lewis, ms Tw Dollars per year, invariably in advance. Farmer's Supply Store pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at Our feature of writing up the farms A A N E office file was taken away the payment of the membership fee and All orders will receive prompt attention. WORTHING TON MARKETS. 10:30 Sabbath School at 3 p. services Sabbath Communications intended for publication must W E A there seems to be no preparation for a of Nobles county is meeting with no by the former editor, and there is no $ 60e 65 evening at 7:30 o'clock. a meeting be accompanied by the real name and address of FLOUR ft bbl. 5,00 8,00 Thursda evening at 7:30 o'clock. writer as a guaranty of good faith—not nectatarily complete file in the county unless it be fair this fall. If it is deemed best under little favor from the public. Occasionally CORN fl bushel 85 90 for publication. N I O N CONGREGATIONAL.— Services morning OATS 45 50 in private hands. Wh can furnish existing circumstances to postpone some one whose farm is thus and evening. Sunday School immediately after HAY $1 ton 2,50 3,00 morning service, Prave meeting Thursda the mor the fair for one year, I would suggest brought before the people has a neighbor BKAXS. W I E K» bush. A E I S I N A E S one for the Library? 3,00 evening. Bible Class every Monday evening at E 18 On* inch three weeks, iiQ.no, thre« months •1-00 that there be a general meeting of the or two who do not think that he is EGG S $ doz. 8 o'clock at the Church, liev. C. Footc, pastor. 15 Thre inches 3 weeks, 5.00, 00 RAIN. O E I E S O E E 30e@45e E A 55 S 1 00 farmers of the county, and all others much of a farmer after all," and they Fif in 6.00, 10.00 SUGAR, (Coffee A 12 13c: Ex. VI 13 This region was visited on Sunday Ladies' Union Praye Meeting every Tuesda profess to be offended at the publicity Brown 10tf?H ISYRUP (55 1,00 RICE 12V4 Special rates given for larger advertisements- afternoon at 3 o'clock. interested, about the loth of September, S A 3..V) evening last by another magnificent Reading notices, first week 10 cmts a line subsequent and spend one day in exhibiting the thus given to a neighboring farmer. PROVISIONS—P01JK (ine=s) bbl, 24,00(a)2S.00 insertions 5 cents a line each week. REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. thunder storm and a heavy fall of rain. HAM S 18c: SHOULDER S 10 11 products of the farm and garden. Let All we have to say to these persons is BACON ltie LAU 16® 17c O. APL' S 12@15 The Republicans of Nobles County will meet The week lias been rainy, Wednesday E A E S 12 15 A S O N I all come out and devote the day for the that we will set it all right when we HAYIN E N E TIIE in delegate convention at Worthington on Saturda REGULAR,COMMUNICATIONM.oatFraternic having given itself up to about as long 6,50 IR 8,U0 O A ton S general good of all who participate.— come to write up their farms, which we the Fifth day of Sej)temler, 1874, at 2 LUMBER—Cotfliuon li? 16,00© 1S,0C ty Lodge No. 101, A. F. & A. Masoni and as hearty a cry, as any day has had FINISHING 35-,00@10,00 o'clock p. m., to choose delegates to the State Bring in samples of wheat, corn, oats, hope to do in due time. Hall in Worthington on the SOUTH ROOM mm KJML this season. The ground is in fine order 1st and 3d Mondays in each Convention to be held at Minneapolis on the 9th potatoes, pumpkins, squashes, melons, N E W ADVERTISEMENTS We had heard a good deal of the farm mouth. day of September. Th basis of township representation for plowing, but wheat is not in & and let the people imagine what is as follows On delegate for each A. C. ROBINSON, W M. of Jonas Bedford, in Dewald township, prime order for threshing. S. Ed. ClIANDLEU, SCC could have been been done here under organized township in said county and one delegate and on Monday last wc visited the plaee story .nnt! a half HOUSE at the foot of for each 20 vote's or major fraction thereof IX E A O N O A more favorable circumstances. I would Tent Street. Three rooms below and one and gathered some facts of interest.— IIO! FOR THE STATE FAIR. TIONS of Living Arch Chap- cast for Hon. E. re an in 1S73. above. Well and stable on the premises.— also suggest that it be a sale day, andThe All persons having any fine specimens farm lies on the south lino of the W v*SQ\ 4 Monday Possession given October 1st. Apply to Under such apportionment towns will be entitled METHGDI&T SLOCK, any person having horses, cows, oxen, of farm products are requested township fronting the road which runs W. S. STOC KUAU3. In each month. to delegates as follows: orthmgton, Aug. 29, lb71.—oltf. A O I N S O N E.- I I grain or produce of any kind, bring Worthingto 5 El to leave them with Prof. Humiston, at between Dewald and Ransom, the distance S. E. CnvNDLru. Sec. [.U)t] Mersey Wilson them in and expose the same for sale. the Colony office during the coming from Worthington being about Bigelow Dewald DESTr.r.Sdl BUSINESS CARDS. t«»»! .- pnb-.ierhat he is now a am Lake Ranso And that the ladies may be interested, week. The design is to have a Xobles nine miles and the direction southwest. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. prepare to sup-.:y them with a Lorain Little Rock also, let them bring in their house STOCK O Gran Prairie County booth at the Fair. Let us Indian Lak The farm contains three quarter sections Pursuant to a real estate a judgment of the RAXKS. Seward New Haven District Court in the Count of 'Xobles and State plants, garden flowers, pictures, paintings, show what the garden of the State can in oue block. About ono mile of Minnesota, entered the iirst day of August, By order of Committee, General Merchandise, BANK OF WORTHINGTON. needle work, & and help to ill proceeding for enforcing payment of taxes on produce. west is another quarter section, thus C. Z. SI'TTOX, Chairman. Real Estate in the County of Nobles, remaining make the day interesting. One more giving Mr. B. a section, or G-10 acres of delinquent on the first day of June 1874, and of TESTAMENTS FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS. DOES 11 PAY? the statutes made and provided in sm-h cases, E I S I H, Banker A. M. S I H, Cashier. suggetion and I leave the matter at the FOll land. Of the 480 acres in one block, Wendell Phillips said the secret of 1 shall, on the 14th da of September, at ten The Xobles County Uible Society will disposal of the public. o'clock in the forenoon, at the County office in I N E E S A I FOR I E DEPOSITS. furnish Testaments to Sabbath Schools there are 300 aci es broken and about success in any cause was to "agitate, Tiie village of Worthington andcount of Nobles, CASE OR PRODUCE. throughout the county, on application sell the lands which are charged with taxes in 230 in crops. Mr. B. had out this year, Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given agitate, agitata." Bonner and hundreds The Minor Arrivals should not said judgement and on which such taxes have of Superintendents. to collections. 170 acres of wheat, 20 acres of corn, not been previously paid. of others can testify that the secret of Office Hours from 9 to 12 a, in. and from 1 to 4 be overlooked, and I for one would like A. P. I E Secretary. o'clock, p. m. Signed, W BEAR. County Auditor. 4-5 acres of oats, and some llax, success in business is to ''advertise, advertise, to see all of that class, under one year Woithington, August Jl, 1S71. 2t. POLITICAL MEETING. advertise." old, in their beautiful Pliictons. Bring Mr. B. has three sons with him, vtho OFFICE US. HOTEL FOR KALE OR RENT. Advertising does pay even in the A Hon. M. IT. Dimnell will visit Worthington out the little ones. Xobles county have done most of the farming. The The Okabena House located on Ninth Street, A. A. PARSONS. in Worthington, is offered for sale or rent. Possession VANCE. Two weeks ago an advertisement against the world II D. eldest will take charge of the farm the on AVEDNESDAY, SEP. 2,1M1, will be given by September 1st if desired. I E O E I I E PEACE, Real I a and was inserted by Mr. Gruello of My Stock ., tS The house has a good run of patronage, and coming year. They came to tiie Colony Collecting Agent. and. will address the people upon the PERSONAL good stabling for teams. A compelled to our office offering to trade a yoke of DRY GOOD.N 11ERSEY, MINN. [.TSy in 1S72, among the first settlers, and change business on account of the ill-health of We acknowledge a call from one of issues involved in the campaign. We my wife. Fo particulars address. steers for a horse. There were eleven broke (JO acres the first year, 130 the second B. W W O O S E N O O B. W. Lyon's younger colts, a fine l»')tfj C. STOUGH. CLO'i i: 1 -N hope the voters of Xobles county will applications at this office, mostly from and 80 the thiid or the present year, young bay fellow. Ho walked into the S a a BURNING THE PRAIRIE. persons wlio do not take the paper, and II AT ND CAP turn out generally anil hear Mr. Bunnell, about 30 acres being broken on a claim office with a pleasant expression on his All orders for surveying thankfully received $35 REWARD. how many at the farm where the steers which Mr. B. purchased. to-day?1' and promptly executed. Olllec with Shuck & who has been the most faithful face and stud "how are you as K)IV» AND SIHOLS. TITT?ICommissioners Booltstavcr, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. were kept we do not know. The singular of Nobles Countv will pay The farm is well stocked, the farming plain as a horse of his age could say it. and efficient friend of the frontier and W feature of the case is that the W I E DOLI.VKS E W or such being done principally with horhe We rather resented this familiarity on inlorniatioii as will lead to the .ipprelM'iision and the homesteader in Congress. trade was finally made with a man who conviction of any person or pel son*, who uiav teams and the most improved machinery, ATTORNEYS. his part, and made some demonstrations vv ill ully or carelessly, by an means, sot Cue I lives about one mile from the farm and the grass on the praiiie within the county 114 See advertisement of House to rent. among which is a reaper and intended to induce him to leave, siiELr SOLLE, this Autumn, and allowing the same to run 1-Jyond (TTI.I AX NAILS who had his attention called to the COl'NSELLO AT-LA W mower, a harvester, a thresher, horse his own premi-.es contrary to the statutes but he took these manifestations as a An Not in Oflloe on Tenth Street, in The regular monthly temperance matter by reading the advertisement in of Minnesota. By older ol Conunlssioiiers, GHOC :::L:: AL KIX0S the Davis Block. Promp attention jjiven to conveyancing. rake, gang plow, and other implements. friendly salutation and felt encouraged A\.M. M. HIJAR, meeting will be held ut Miller Hall tomorrow [-71y. the paper. Of course it pays. August ]•", 1871.—40 1m. Auditor. Mr. B. has rlanted some 12,000 cuttings •urns thereby to look about the office. While CAN'XKI) evening. J. S. SHUCK, for forest trees and has an orchard started he was looking into the masteries of SCHOOL ELECTION. ATTORNEagent,Twould I)U!KI FIM'ITS A LAW Real Estate and col- S. A. Davis, will receive fresh oysters the printing art, he was suddenly of about Op apple trees. His iiou.se An election for school officers was lecting respectfully render his •srvices to the people of this and adjoinim counties, by next Wednesday or Thursday from is probably the largest farm house in held on Tuesday evening last, which "sent for" by his owner, ami walked and hopes, by prompt attention to business, Baltimore. the county, being built with a wing, A resulted in tli3 election of the following out with a satisfied and edified expression and fair.mil honest dealings, to merit a share of public patronage. the main portion being 20 by 2S and the Board of Directors: Fo three on his countenance. Call again. Yesterday there was an old-fashioned wing 18 by 20. There is a good well under B. N. CARRIER, years—11. Humiston and I. X. Sater. Our Neighbors" August drizzle. A farmer who left Cottonwood county the porch, from which we brought For two years—C. Z. Sutton and Peter last year on account of the grasshopper, Mooro & Smith havo ordered their Farni'Ts rtii'i o'1to up A\ith a pump a cool drink of water, I! ,i .pcj A O N E A LAW Thompson. For one year—M. 13. Soule and went to Kansas, writes hack first supply of periodicals for their call and e\ PI and took Mr. B's word for it that he and J. A. Town. Is the latest and raciest vvoik by- to the Windom ltcportiv that the hoppers ANT) news depot, and will hereafter hold had a good cellar and cistern. Harriet Beecher Stowe, before pupdi NOT HEARD FROM. have again eaten him out. Weadise themselves in readiness to supply any Of course a farm like this is not to Li:itK O DIST. COURT. Author of I tide Tola's Cabin,'' he Ministei--. About three months ago, Mr. B. W. him to come back to Cottonwood publication in the United States at Wo,.int:.'' Mv Wife and I," be made i:i two years and a half without Woolstencroft, the County Surveyor, where he will not shake with the ague, All buslne-isleft with him will receive prompt publishers rates. Call on them for And other poweilul stories, each the lPeraiy some expenditure of money. Mr. went to Dakota to do some surveying, attention, nor burn up with the drouth. Of all 'ennation or its peiiod and this story pronust ALL KIND-, rPl?(,in'CE TAKEN dailies, pictorials, magazines, «fec. Bedford has laid out upon the farm Ofllce on Oth Street opposite the Park. intending to return in about three a like genuine and ir'to'osoin? sensation. It follies, the greatest is this attempt to IN UVi'HAXGi: FOll about $0,000 dollars in cash, and from Mr. John A. Smith of the Spirit bears direct 1 on social topics of interest, cmbracing weeks. Since then he has not been run away from these insects and other ('. (illOliMHV, the romance of youthful companionships, present indications he will in a few Lake licacon proposes issuing a pamphlet heard from and his family begin to be A at Law. causes which destroy crops. These are Notary Public the lni^'it'ies-, of happy home-lire, the year lmve one of the fini ,l farms in of 32 pages giving a description of quite anxious and are fearing that poshly as universalasjthecropsthcmselves,and spicy complications of neighborhood association Benton fc Goodnow, Minnesota. Mr. B. came here from Xorlhwcsfern Iowa and Southwestern he has been foully dealt with. A and such follies and profound domestic the tilings to run away from are poor AU'ys & Counselors at Law, Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, and we Minnesota, wrongly called the "grasshopper miseiics as have led lo the widespread T-iunmr'«'.'• few years ago Mr. W. arrested a horse 0. VV. LVO^J. soil and unhealthy climate. mov meni of the day region.'1' see on this farm tiie unmistakable car Mr. S. hopes by this thief who swore that he would shoot Mr*. Stowe i- 11 \v the piime of '.hat genius Mr. Slater's team became homesick a maiks of a Pennsjlvania fanner. in:AT. E S A I means to counteract somewhat the evil him the first good opportunity, and it Woi'thinsrf. .:e"v P-. ]sT4 which wrote "I'm-le Tom, lipened by yeais of fiew days ago, and not wishing to leav.? We questioned Mr. 13. as to iiio methods, effects of exaggerated reports which I N A E A N is possible that the threat has been carried sttnh and observation. ivelsar^ immense Town Lots for Sale! "good-b^e.", ithout *.i}iug they went but he said that praitie fanning p.ipul.i'. acre join Ciliiu alone oill-sclli'ig have gone abroad concerning this region into execution. COLLECTION AC EXTS. by hundreds orihoiis.ind^ any edition of any round to the front of the house, drew was new to him and he wasexnerimenting of country. We wish him success 1 oiminal vvoik ever published—wn Mc HihU .— MOORE AND SMITH. Partleulav sit tent Ion paid to business before up in order, two abreast, called Mrs. like others. The grasshoppers in the undertaking. Her book wo oars a Wire and I, outsold the local and general Land Oiticcs. In IIEllSl'/Y ,ll.')V. the Siou- City This popular firm, as will be seen by Slater out, said "good-bye" in horse, damaged his crops to the extent of Sit] Worthington. Minnesota. every contemporary. S a and cu and '-t Pa .i h.i.Ir a-l. A correspondent makes a very sensi their advertisement, have sold out their nol.lutg story as N and Our Xeighbois turned about, kicked up their heels and about $1.")0() and his yield of wheat ill Desirable Lots to -s de i,1 t!ie abov 11 villa ble suggestion in another column concerning groceries and will hereafter confine should be read in evcrv home. This attractive PHYSICIANS. 1 .'.l^ tcil'.s. .struck out for Minneapolis where they not be above l.noo l.iioo bi.shels. Seii.il is just be^im.tin:'J e'e'/. in the our County Fair. As it is themselves to the drug business exclusively ITersey 1 !:.: 1-' ii l/ ,i ^r Vanl formerly resided. Owing to the grasphopper CRAFT M. D., !!'(.'/./// Ftuituy Nur^i'ipcr, the Dr. Foster, in a recent Washington and sci-ern! i- in is MiiT.asMded quite probable that wc shall not have with the exception of stationery Christian Union and high railroad fare they took SURGEON. by a beauti't: 0 'PHYSICIAN A letter to the Dulutli MinnraoUnii, says a regular fair lie proposes at least one and books. They propose to open a news it "a-foot" and have not been heard of Bigelow is •!.•:! jo-, .'.'.s.tSo several of our member in tongriss: Special attention given to Surgery and the day for exhibition and sale of articles. depot where they will keep all the standard stores and'-h ^i u',| to »eo!iv» a since leaving Horsey. treatment of Kem.ile Diseases having had eight We have also a suggestion from another "Dunnell, in the House, may have rivals IIKNUY WAH BEECIIER, liiiv ing villa •. years' exneiicncc. magazines and periodicals. If energy OFKICK—At ievidence, corner of Fourth Avenu in pure speech making, V-iit lias no Aj.ply or source that the ladies take an interest Sl'A r/: ITEM^r i-.nrron. and close attention to business and Eleventh Street, Worthington, Minnesota. superior in the species of debate that Millions of grasshoppers were flying [14 ly. V/m. H. HUSSIST0^2. in the matter and put, (besides their In religious matters ihU paper is Pv ni'-eacal will avail, the house of Moore & Smith requires a man on the spur of the moment at Atwater on Monday last. and I'hseetarian in mimical aff.tiis. independent "minor arrivals, a number of other ii. i). it mt, will do a large business. to talk sena? well, and to the ". iT.M.TON. Nont.KS CO A and outspoken. It contains the best ailicles, 1 The recent rains caused a rise i.i the fancy articles on exhibition. By all point, and lie ttlwa\s "conimandV the IIYS1CIAN AN Sl'HOEON, Oraduat of tf] MINNESOTA and both-'i .1! an I seii .1 stones, from tle foremost THE WORTHINGTON BAND. House, and alwa\s ^ole,s.,, Harvar I'niversity. United States Examining Upper Mississippi and the result was means, let us have one day to show Norma! Scheos it it aims to maiut.ua the highest Surgeon for Pensions. Ofllce at Barber & The absence of Prof. Bagley, leader that about a million and a half feet of Lawrence's, Worthington Minn. what can be done here, notwithstanding slandaid in b'elUion, lateiatuie Poetiv, Art, [From the Hock Comity Herald.] of the Worthington Cornet Band, and logs were carried over the falls at Minneapolis. Music, Science. N'cus, Politics, Household and the grasshoppers. Dr. Vary is absent at present making GEO. O. MOO HE, of other members, has led to the organization Family Affair*, with Stories, Kiiymes, Puz/.les arrangements for putting up a flouring MAXKATO, MINN. for tin- Children, etc. Nothing is spared to PERSONALS. of an Independent Band for the mill at this place. The Anoka Union says that owing to PIIYSICIA A SU11GEOX, make it a OMci.nn: .V. ie,/i-2^rjurths Fomiln, Mr. J. S. Shuck thinks of spending fall and winter, consisting of Will Post Master Goodnow, of Worthington, depression in trade, and the present low in attractive, wide awake, up with the times, the winter at Kasson in this State. has been spending considei.ible of Graduat of An Arbor, Michigan. Residence Langdon, leader C. E Tourtelotte, 1. A L'i I 1. 'I or ".i"-s August 20. 1S71. an.l insp'ned with essenti it ciuisti iniiy—.1 jour111! pi ices of lumber, the St. Paul Lumber on loth street below the public hall, oitlce at 2. Pujiils in it V.i-t fifteen ye.its of ago. Ins time in these pails of late, l'eihaps IT. Norton, who has been over at Geo. Plumb, J. C. Goodnow, W. S. 111b resting to one in the household, the Colony Drug stoic opposite the Worthington Company determined to shut down the .'. Ap|)'i-mi to tn. Dep.iitiueiit he will locale. Owatonna, is at home again. Hotel, Worthington, Minn. JoUliH 01 old it i. I'I ,M 1 led 1 1 SjifPmy. Ueadim Stockdale Will Humiston, Geo. Ames, gang on the 11th inst., and unless there \\iit'Mig. (.1 1 oraeim-ir and AiiMimetie. Dan Shell of Woiihington .showed Will attendpromptly to all Cull.'!, day or A MAUVKL O I A E Mr. Edgar, a prominent temperance Charley Humiston. J. Tuiiioi, ', (I! V, !lo iO tCaCt is an improvement in trade, will continue his "sweet vinegar"countenance in tins it hi. [-"ly. two years 1 1 1 1. s. .],„ is (,f -tate worker, was stopping at the Worthington $t,-\\ 1 less I.IKUI o'i" -it .1 day. it szivc rcry This temporary change in the band place on last Friday, ile was looking All i-tiic to run only one of their circulars ire ifc.*.l Kl.JiPI DOLLAKS i-i' olinji l'i 'Iter eirm_ih to till an onKnai Hotel, on Wednesday. Pi.i 11.1. after his livery ami stage matters. affords an opportunity for a brief account HOTELS. for the balance of the coming season. *-l.ir) book ol over ."•) 4 and in a year r.~ ". }sp.'u '.. 1 e's :ot th'i v\''0 \'\W.\ to lcaru Mr. lladley, attorney, of Verne, It is an old &a ing that "th pen is how tot of the Worthington Band. The su- it i., e., H'tijiiir. ifu"iir» vvoithof A valuable carriage horse belonging Por fuither ii.fi.iiii.ition apply in {he Piincipal. THIRD AVENUE JlO'lEL, mightier than the sword," but this passed through here recently on his matter each is thus annuallv presented band was organized in September, 1S73, 1. C. .JOHN, to Rev. A. K. Packard, of Anoka, was week's Herald proves that a pair of .1 CO MP IE LI 11 'lL I Y. way to Iowa, to visit friends. 1G—Svv* Mankato, Mini'. consisting of the following members killed by lightning a few nights since. feissors will beat the pen two to one, C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. The paper's 2i pages, large -lto, pasted Mr. Sawyer, of the Railroad Land Dr. J. Craft and Prof. R. D. Bagley, and then ha\ copy left for next week. A monster concert, in which seven E A ACVERTISBSSBKTJ and tnmiiieil. coioui-nds 11 toal who arc tiled Office, was in town on Thursday, on Worlhinyton, Mum, leaders W. IT. Humiston, Charley hundred Sunday School children will ol the old fashioned blanket sheets." Towiiblii) maps for f-ik at Llio Ai- business connected with the land department PHOiiATE NOTICE. Humiston, Will Langdon,,T. Goodnow, The well earned popularity of thM paper is participate, is in rehersal, to occur at A N E oflice. OKAliENA HOUSE, of the road. now such that of its class it ha-i the A 1, C. Skinner, C. E. Tourtelotte, and W. the G, A. R. wigwam, St. Paul, ft I O COt LPS. sep Largest Circulation In the World. DIED, Mr. Tibbitts, of Fillmore county has S. Stockdale. A short time afterwards I" i": .,!, (it.t. C. T- STOUGH, Proprietor. tember Hth. Tn the ilti ol the 1 a of 0!iv( Uaitt, doce.-seil. been in town for a day or two stopping Fiiday August 21st, 1^74, of Spinal Mejiincilis and lias teadeis by of thousand-. G. M. and Byron Plumb were added.— On !«••,,!.,• .11 I hang tin- Petition of The Xorthfield Standard .Tuoii W., infant son ot JOM.III aid M.uv .!. savs tliat WORTH1NOTON MINN A Ii.t.t S I I .M "Vi vnsi.u. cotitaininn the at the Third Avenue. is lookingfor Wm. S. Sto.-Kd I'e, -. •"•..Hi tii" amount of L"1 Smith, air-^l'.) months and d.ns '1 he funi-ral During the winter the band was reor-! building all over the country has never opening ciiapteispof uis MOWL'S admirable peisonal estcie 1 11 i,.is eoic to his hands, and serviet were held at the Hall, Kev. W. Lewi-, On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. land to purchase. oflieintiiiir. the disposli 1 ii,-. -i ,i .trioiiiit of delitsout«ta ganizod by electing the following offi- been so brisk as during the present scacers story, will bo uling :vai s( s-t ,., ,, (|, ,,.i(i descrip- Dr. S. Clippcnger, of Toledo, with "WORTHTNGtONHOfEL SI)XT FilKE Prof. R. D. Bagley, bandmaster, son. New barns appear on very many tion of t'n ie •'c-i-.-e nt which said deceased NOTICES OF 'ONTEST. his newly-married wife, (formerly Mrs. died sei/od. .1 ei tliecimli ion ,vul vaiee of tho Dr. Craft, director G. M. Plumb, Sec-, of the farms in the country and from to every new and !o: "wingSii'tsoiil)Oi\ lespecij-e ::ioi a ,:i.d |»r.t^!l!^ tliaS he Larges a Best-Appointe Penlield,) arrived in the Colony on OTIC I-:. V. S. Land Ofliee, Woiihington, If you are not alicidy a Mibseriber, send at retary John Humiston, treasurer. all appearances farmers are prospering license I .:.\ ,.1 1 1 s.. 1 i.,,.s 11 1 JUimi.. Aueust 'J".th.lsTl. a Hote in South-western Minnesota •Thursday, and will spend a few days once ami secure it under tin' now ollered of Block I •. uthi.ejoM of mi{ Coiitplainl h.r.iii}.'h"i-u i-uti-red at thi-. ofnee The instruments were contributed by traveling on the high road to Xjxfc»oi-«.l 1 eottiitv :.:i I .-s|-:'e Ann it :pie:,,-|i'j', by .said a by Austin Wileov :uraiiisf Howard ('. I I-.1I b.r among us. We tender him the freedom Petition, that ii ^o'lfh ut oertonal the citizens and are the property ot the abamlonimt homestead enlrv No.i'iiiJiilated Fe wealth. Tlie paper mav be had either with or without J. AMES, Prop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. tate in th ha. id ol Win. .s. MockjiaJA to of our prairies with liberty to shoot 1 ruary 1,1^71. upon the no sei'tion .. township the nil rat live premiums ollered: vi/., the town. The rapid progress made by the pay said debts, an.! th it ft i- tKcesstryin order mi raiujo.'VT, in JruMvsou Countv, Minnesota, with chickens wherever found. CII1USTIAX I'XIOX, One Year, W a to farmers and teamsters as low as We learn that on Sunday eveninglast topa the Mine, to sell .|i or ud real esta'e. band and the music rendered have been a view to the enueellatiou ot said euti.v the said any house in town. Large barn accommodations. parties are heivbv ••nnimoned to appear a* this there was a severe hail storm in Itock OXJA" $3 00. it is th'Mef I'.eiii 1'1,1 1 iieisonsjutcresf: J. B. Wolgemuth, who is attending both surprising and gratifying to outpeople, Stage ofllce for the dllerent stage lines. otVic*' on the li'.th day of September, 1874, at '.I ed in said a i.--. ip„ /i beloi.» tiie.'i. of 'hi County. Some of the hail stones aie o'clock a. m.. to i'spouil ami I.h uih testimony O H. with premium piir rienchOloographs WOUTIIINGTON MINN to the matter of taking views for Couif on th _:t.i o: tsei.i. 11'...i, ,). W!i, and we hope to see the band out Ou Hoys," (si/e. inches'each,) eoneei ning said alleged a mdonnii l.t [iy.v.i said to have weighed four pounds and at •-'o'e'ixk in a, 'h ,i,iii. o.l 1 Wo. Andreas'' State Atlas, was in town on eharniinn Pi design and execution, T.IONSCIMN VCKK. Itecister. again in full strength next year giving thiiij,ton in 'i I I'O mtv. ll-."ii an I to show a, half. Windows were broken and one mounted, M/ed. v.iit.isiied, ready for 51] .!. J5. WAKKFIKLl) Peeeiver. I cause fir .11 1 Iii 11 ..uivhy i"'i.-e slioul.l not bo Wednesday. We hope the people of MISCELLA NEO UH. us music equal to the best bands in the fiaming Piee .", fo gr.tnled lo s.ii 1,1 s,»i 1 1' e!i '••it 1 real man's horse was so badly pelted as to "VoTicH-r s. i,an.i On, with large piemium French Oil Chro1110, Worthington will see to it that our Oliico, Worthington, "•din" the pravor siiil petition. DENTISTRY. State. render it unfit for service for some time. he Lord is lUsen." a beiutifiil DEStreetL I \n it ,- l.t: .In 1 ord ied. Th it a py ot tl Minn.. Almost l'i, town and lake occupies a prominent N A KOOMS of K. E E O a re on 10th Cross and Klower piece, which sells in a 1 let M,C l.c pi.nh-l.cd |oi toi. suci-es.sivo Complaint havinu been entered at tliisoffie» by opposite public sipurc and will be Stores for $.'.011. (si/.e inches,) The American Sportsman, published place in the Atlas. TILTON. Orson Cooke ajrainst Albeit Dew irk, for abandoninj: pi '. to i| 1 ,1 of ne.ifj.ie. the -t Ol open the last week in each mouth, Wor insur[iTy moulded, sj/ui. varnished, for Honipsteadrntry No. Misdated March f0j which ms s,, be at le.i-t foit!teen ed live jears at West Meriden, Conn., contained in [Fronvth St. Paul Press, Republican.] framing. Delivered i'lee £5 Mr. Chas. Dunning, recently the •Uli. 1H7.!, upon the s' no' and n',se' section Is, days beloie s.n iv i.e.ni-.tr. 1 tnc Western "Whatever Tilton may succeed in Spr.c IMI'N sent fiee by mail on receipt its issue of Oct. 11, 1873, an extended Townsliip P1. KnnntOtti. i" .Tack-011 oi:nty, Minnesota, Ai'vmicc. ii .'. IIIMV „t e. ,i. ole! .mil piililished SADDLE AND HARNESS SHOP. Principal of the Worthington Seminary, of ten edits J&jjr-Monov must be sent lv Postal provinH agains ciKiiiuaiti JJeceher Jjcvi.1101,, there can be with a view to the cancellation of s.iid at U'"i '.i .'. s-J 1 "iet, and personally J. _i 1 I'luviii it vein ut Money Older. Che( k, Drift, or Iieubtered Letter. entrv the said parties are heiehv. summoned to II. JOHNSON Dealer,i Saddlery H.ud left on Monday for Aurora, Illinois, sei .•.' 01 t'• po.s-,. iuiii-a-,ied in said account of some of the pleasant fea- opinion about Tilton himself, OUarv.-y it ot //,. ^nth-r'^ rl*/ Ad appear at tlih ollleo on the 1st dav of Sep ware Trunks Valises, etc. I larness always estate^•• mil.'.'. 1 '...* c.it: itv at lea .t fourteen 0 to accept a position in an hibtitutionof dress II. I'OKDiS. CO., Publishers. tembe 1H71. at o'clock a. in., to respond am a beloie 1 1 J,\ ol 1'c.it,,/. on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly tures of Xobles County, and enlarged li is a loathsome wretch. If any furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment done. Shop on Nint Street, Worthington, Minn. L'7 Park Place, New Voik. i'.y learning in that place. Mr. D. has upon its splendid resources in the mat- thing is wantinag tcre«Vtn™, completeh the coii- .1 Ci! \f-T. .1 Probate. 27 ly. Good Agents Wanted ior Dated this ^Hi.i.iv ot .i-,"i. ISTK^ 47 7w. ter of game suited to the wants of the I W W O S I I Itecister made a number of warm friends here mi 1 ii. 1 'statement inspires, it will bo found 50 P.. WAKKFIFl.l) Pecfi»er. E A E S A E A E N by his manly and consistent Christian •:. sportsman. Th letter was signed 1 the report of an interview with him .'/ -VOTiriv.-U. S. Land ortiee, Worthinytoii" character, who will regret his departure. "Blue Shell," and is understood to have which appeared in our telegrams yesbeen 'i he Immense (ireulalion of the c:r/Mi"n O viitoe ot -ii 1 .• ,'i 1 Minn., August is:I 1 Oilt of th'' SOULE & LANGDON ion has been built up by urine c'inii'Fsers. N We wish him abundant success Complaint bavin?: been cntcrcila this ofliee by Ihstitc Col! 1 101 i,,. id I'i .trict written by one of our State offic- terday. This is not the language of other publication compart with tot quick and 1 1 a ot Han Petersen, against Joh Murphy, lor abandoning 101 honorable self-defense but a desperate 1 tl in his new field of labor. ials. While the prot'itrble ret 111 in. Th public eagerness for prairie chickens do Homestead Kntiv .ViiJ, ilaied Oct. 22, ,,1 ,io. .•'. ii revengc a Dealers in Beat Estate, -Mis. stowe's new =toiv, the populaiity of t!ie ed in s.tH ••w 1 1S0S, upon the s', ,v ,'section ".4, township in], I "l.ucli, A not seem to be quite so numerous learned too well in the infamous ',••... Mr. R. E Ducaigne, special correspondent paper, ih fiiendly supjiort of thousands of old 1). ]sT4. in a Homesteads, Preemption range 2s'. iu Faribault County. Minnesota, with a a ter.- IMaintt '. 1 stihsei jbeis, the aiiistic jneini 11 uistor inimi"ltatn lair. and Town Proper!} Bought and Sold. this year as usual, eastern men, 110 school of Victoria Woodhull in which view to the cancellation of said the said of the Fiehl and Stream and thliriri, licht outfit and complete "instiuc "Wortliineton, August.".!. parties are hereby summoned to appear at thi-. I 1 ".'Ot s.,i,| |«, Ml I)' 1, doubt, would consider them very nbun- borrowed his morals, how to poison tions to beginners, assure repeated sucesss to ofliee on the lit day September, W at lo t« for the -'i'i! id s.evii Hi'iidu and American Sportsman, has been spending agents, and oiler active, intelligent persons unusual Kighte. 1 Dob- 1 1.i.i iv b? H(.-2.) I o'clock a. 111.. to respond and furnish testimony dant. Scarcely a family in the county the weapons with vhich lie stabs. S. A. HILDltETII, a few days in the Colony, dividing chances to make money. All who want a have he 1.10..1 .l.r. 1 du .». A D. 1.-7J, levied concerning said alleged abandonment safe, independent bn-iness wiite at once for upon all'tie if .ied d'-n st of the said MONS. GIHNAGKK, Keuister. bu.t has had them_until theJ are almost I TI'^T, his time between pleasure and business. terms, or send s_! lor chroinoouttit to P, PO I) I stand1s before us now by his own H..fend.i..t. .i-(b..\.\ I'.e folowim/ desciibcd 50 JJ. WAKKFJCLU lt^ccivrr. as Opened a it CO., New York, lloston, Chicago, Cincinnati, a! c-ta ••, to 2! feet fronton iVtith Mr. D. became impressed at an early tired of them. Ot ducks, geese, and naked, shameless and unabashed, or San ITa. .Cisco. a Street, Co 'l'lieiieibii 7s fi.nn Hie e.irnpr of S A I N S A O O N waterfowl in general there will be the Or, rather, he does not stand, for that sal.l 'lent'a St cct ,v. \\,\ Avenue tie'nee ou date with the wisdom of the managers "VoticD. U. S. Land Ofliee, Worlhin^ton, is greatest abundance in a few weeks the characteristic attitude of man- B. T. BABBITT'S alin parahet i"a .,ud Third Aw-m :s f.-et to 1 Minn., August 4,1S74. in locating the Colony where it now is, an establi.hed a i.i.-.,-, ,s!-s -anl all- '-H 1 a Co'aplaint havinir been entered at this office bv hence, and, indeed, we areseldom with-' squats before us, a leering on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthingto Hotel, feet thence 0,1 1,1,e p,t.„ .cl wiih 'Ir.u.l Avenue Pure Concentrated Potash, Charles Dan a against William Coss for abaii and has been a firm friend of the movement where lie is prepared to wait upon the public out game of this kind at anv se obscene shape, l'oprophagiis and IOUI, tosa I lenili SI lee 1: funic*! ''ii .1 li.ie witli donint Homestead Kntry No. '."ln'.i, dated in anything pertaining to his line. Worthington is well supplied with ho- with tears of dramatic said Tenth to *ii.- .•ceofbegiiiiilm-, hcinK from the first. Ho is by no means svv1, Jul 22d, 1873, upon the section I'o. township Th patronage of the public solicited. a part of :a* ,..! i.i I'.' S i.i tiie vi'iu^e or O 3 103, range 41. 111 Nobles County, Minnesota, tels and livery stables, and in view of felf-adulat.on the letters of the woman backward in prophesying a brilliant future Worthing!'I". ii "1 Nobies. and State of Of Double the strength of an other with a view to the cancellation of snbl entry the innumerable wheat fields in its he had sworn to love, honor and ehercinity, ADDRESS. Minnesota.' i.i-r a 1 u'.u 1 hibd by -»8 feot. the sahl parlies are hereby summoned to appear for the Colony in spite of any merely S A O N I I N S S A N E All letters addressed to Miller, Humiston and the bio diiirV Iheicou i..i, 11 r.a tl'.c Post Ofliee may bo considered a capital ami spelling out with gleeful, gloatplace at this ofllce ou the 14th, day of November, lsTl, I have recently perfected a new method of Buihli ic. ami will soil 11.- .n.jc. or so ranch temporary embarrassments in the at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony & Company, Worthington, Xobles in for a soj urn on the part of the F. emphasis to the nbald ciowd the packing my Potash, or Lvc. and am now packing thereof as in i.v :e necessary 10 .:. a'y s.-.id ex coneerniii" said alleged abandonment. county, Minnesota, will be promptly shape of grasshoppers. c,^vt ,»™ t«.,,.iaf syllables of a woman's whispered #en- it only in Bills, the c.iatim: of which will saponify, cutiou and --i r.\ the o:li ,i County Auditor, is MONS KlNAOLu\ Kegtsler. sportsman-tourist. ami does not injure the Soap. I is packed in the Milage of Wo, thi:. rtni. in the County answered, and full information given derness, to enhance the picture he 4S] Ii. WAKKFIliLD Peeeiver. in boxes containing i!4:ind 4SU.. Balls, and in no and s,t.'.te .itoies.d I. 1 S tt,ftny the'JQitfi concerning th* National Colony. would paint of his own magnanimous other way. Directions in English and (iermaii. day of An i, ((!. A. /'., is?!, at 2 o'c'ock •. 111., of The total valuation of real and personal The total valuation of property in for making hard and soft soap with this Potash, that dav. moral beauty and of that woman's Two tlesirtible Farms near Worthington property hi Blue Earth county is acconinaniiiK each package. Colony Maps for sale at the A A N E Olmsted county, is set down at S7,953,G2(5. for sale. Also House to rent. Apply Dated .7..H 0th. \-~\. wretched lapse from loyalty to him and Office. B. T. BABBITT, C. W Bi'LI.IS. $5,171,181. his great heart. It is simply horrible. to W S. O S21 fit to st Washington St X. V. 4-t-Gw |,, ,,f *•,, ,_. .•.,- Minn-