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wt^umimammmstmamsmm S S [For the Advance.] LOCAL. estmi j^Avrntf. POLITICAL. MONTHLY TEMPERANCE MEETING. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WORTHINGTON MARKETS. WORTHINGTON SEMINARY. The regular monthly meeting of the W E A «G0c@65 It becomes my duty, on behalf of the Opining of the Campaign at WortJiington—Speech FLOUR bbl. County Temperance Union was held on 5,00 8,00 E a O CORN bushel STRAYED WORTHINGTON. MINN., SKPT. 5, 1874. Board of Trustees, to announce to the 85@ 90 PUBMSnfeD WEBKtT, AT of Hon. M. H. Dunnell— from the subscriber, living on 8ec Sunday evening last at Miller Hall.— OATS 4 5 51) 20, Town 105, Range 38, near Taibot Lake, in HAY W ton WORTHINGTON, NOBLES COUNTY, MINN. patrons aud friends of Worthington 2,50® 3,00 The Methodist Choir sang a number of Vitality of the Republican Party—I7te CHURCH DIRECTORY. South Brook township, Jackson county, on the 3,00 Seminary, a temporary suspension of 24th day of July, a large RED STEER, 9 years old Salary Matter. Terms Two Dollars per year, invariably in adrance. appropriate pieces. Prayer was offered METIIODI3T EPISCOPAL.—Rev. J. W. Lewis, 18 EGGS doz. with star in forehead. Auv one that will return All orders will receive prompt attention. pastor. Services every Sabbath, morning at the active operations of the institution. 12 0 4 5 E A 50 6 ,00 mm or give information leading to his recovery.will by Rev. C. C. Foote1, and he was also Communications Intended for publication must 10:30 Sabbath School at 3 ?. services Sabbath Hon. M. H. Dnnnell opened the campaign SUG Alt, (Coffee A 12 13c Ex 12fl11 be paid for the same. OLEY RUED, The board reached this conclusion with be accompanied by the real name and address of evening at 7:30 o'clock. Pray.r meeting invited to make some opening remarks. at Miller Hall in Worthington, n2M. Heron Lake, Minn. SALT A 0 5 ^RlI?^®b06TKICE 12U the writer as a mtaranty of good falth-not ne Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. extreme reluctance, and only from •ssarily for publication. He refered to what a friend had told on Wednesday evening last. The Worthington Pl'tOVIsFoNS^-PORK (mess) |fbbl, 24.00@28 00 UNION CONGKEGATIONAU—Services morning a conviction of their entire inability, and evening. Sunday School immediately after him of a recent visit to Lemars, where Bandgfurnished appropriate HAMS 18c SHOULDERS -. Mfkt'll ADVERTISING RATES. the morning service. Praver meeting Thursday in the present destitute condition of he found a town given over to saloons, evening. Bible Class every Monday evening at music for the occasion and an audience PEACHES 12 15 On« Inch three weeks, »2.oo, threw months, W.OO 8 o'clock at the Church. Rev. C. Foote, pastor. the country, to Meet the expense's neccessarily COAL ton 6,50® 8 00 drunkenness, fighting, and such evils Three inches3 weeks, 5.00, 8.0J) of about 4od persons assembled to hear ContinuestoSell LUMBKR-^nmmon $ m. 16,00@18,0C involved. Like other public Five inches, 6.00, 10.00 as grow out of the liquor traffic. FINISHING 35 00@40 00 Ladies' Union Prayer Meeting every Tuesday the speaker. Special rates given for larger advertisements. enterprises, institutions of learning depend afternoon at 3% o'clock. Dr. Clippenger, of Toledo, being Beading notices, flrst week 10 csnts a line: subsequent News Depot. on the ability of the people to E I A A Insertions 5 cents a line each week. NOBLES COUNTY OFFICERS. present, was called on for some remarks. Mr. Dunnell, in the beginning of his Transient advertisements paid In advance. sustain them. The opening of the He said that one of the first things he ica'-'y advertisements to be paid quarterly. speech'dwelt upon the fact that the Republican AUDITOK—Win. M. Bear. Seminary has been a marked success. The first installment Legal advertisements to be paid for before' affidavit TttiSASUUEit—H. 1). Humistom saw when he got here was a beer-keg That choice JAPAN TEA at 90 cents. party is a vital, living party, Is given. REGISTER OF E E S T. C. Bell. The indications of an increased attendance of Periodicals has arrived in a dray going to some citizen of the COFFEE SUGAR at 9 lbs for $1. JUDGK OF PROBATE—J. Craft. and the only party with well-defined issues were of the most flattering character. CLERK OF COCKT—B. N. Carrier. A S O N I at Moore & Smith's place. The man who imported beer to Good BROWN SUGAR at 10 lbs. for $1. SHERIFF—Chas. W Bullis. and purposes. The Republican Had it not been for the lamentable SURVEYOR—B. W. Woolstencroft EGULAB COMMUNICATIONS of Fraternity Worthington, to be drank even privately, Ver? best SYRUP at $1 per gallon. party was as aggressive and progressive Ptews Depot. Communications COURT COMMISSIONER—J. Craft. Lodge, No. 101, A. F. & A. M. at Masonic visitation that has overtaken us was not only an enemy to himself All PRINTS at 10 cents. COUNTY ATTORNEY—M. B. Soule. 4 Hall in Worthington on the and as morally sound to-day as it are established a*=*»r=ta.i<p></p>mM CORONER—J. B. Churchill. it would have gone forward without 1st and 3d Mondays in each but to the community. The Dr. counseled ever was in the days of its greatest vie* month. COCNTY Sui'EferNTENDENT—T. BelL and the public can interruption. As it is the stern fact continual vigilance, no compromise A. C. ROBINSON, W.\ M.\ COMMISSIONERS. tories. AND OTHER GOODS must be recognized that all the means now get the St. Paul, S. Ed. Cl!AMI.Elt, Sec. First District—J. W. Miller, of Graham Lakes. with sellers or drinkers, and trust ?J»"M^' Second District—M L. Miller, of Elk. of the people are demanded for their E DEMOCRATIC A Sioux City and Minneapolis in the strength of the Lord and not in REGULAR O N O A Third District—I. P. Durfee, of Worthington. On the other hand, was the Democratic first necessities. AT -v, TIONS of Living Arch CliapHffiF&yR dailies and any men. soni? 2 A.-. M.-Monda at Ma- party, now an agglomeration of opposing Hal on the 4t Providence has Seen fit to very seriously Corresponding Prices. W I FOR LIliRARY. other paper or magapublished Dr. A. P. Miller, one of the founders in each month. forces without settled convictions Any person having a compiste file of disappoint our expectations.— A. C. ROBINSON, M.-. E. II.-. IV. of the Colony, being present was next Re-zine in trfe U. or unity of principle. The the WESTERN ADVANCE from the first S. K. CHANDLEK, Sec. [30t] We have been permitted, however, to called on. He related his experience S. at short notice by giving publican party had never swerved an BUSINESS CARDS. number until March, 1874, would confer establish beyond the shadow of a doubt, when a boy in smoking. One attempt iota from its integrity or its obligations. them a call. The a favor upon the public by donating the immeasurable capacitiesof the soil. cured him forever. lie maintained CALL AND SEE for YOURSELVES. It still declares that the bonds must be JJA NKS. it to the Worthington Library. The advantages a rei I. You With another season these prairies that mucli of our material growth paid in gold, while the Democracy, under Sept. 5,18"4.^52-3m. BANK OF WORTHINGTON. may be successfully developed, and the pay by the number, week A A ofllce file as a a a here was due to the fact that we had no the boldness given by success in by the for Tier editor, and there is no A Seminary, with augmented force, will to or month. 2. You pay liquor saloons, and he contrasted Worthington Ohio last fall, has declared in Ohio, Indiana story and a half n0USE at the foot o« complete file in the county unless it be resume its regular work. In the interim E SMITH, Banker. A. M. SMITH, Cashier. with many other places on the for nothing in advance. Tenth Street. Three rooms below and on© and Missouri that the 5-20s must in private hands. Who can furnish above. Well and stable on the premises.— the resident members of the faculty INTEREST PAID FOR TIME DEPOSITS. frontier which^he had visited. Our 3. You can change or be paid in greenbacks. Possession given October 1st. Apply to one for the Library? are authorized to carry forward any fame had gone over the United States. W. S. STOCKDALE. Drafts Bought and Sold. Special attention given stop at anytime. 4. You Woryiington, Aug. 29, 1874.—oltf. to collections. branch of instruction that can be made When he was on his way to Worthington WOR TO O E The Ladies' Prayer Meeting will be Office Hours from 9 to 12 a. in. and from 1 to 4 The Republican party has not finished do not pay postage, and self sustaining. Of any special movements o'clock p. UK to make his present visit, a gentleman held on next Tuesday afternoon at the its work. The civil rights bill in this direction the public will besides you support an who has represented a leading IlOtEL FOR SALE OR RENT. residence of Mrs. S. D. Harington. must triumph etnd we must] see to it be duly informed. B. II. CREVER. OFFICERS. The Okabena House located on Ninth Street, institution the need of Ohio District in Congress for several in Worthington, is offered for sale or rent. Possession Rev. Mr. Foote will deliver a discourse that reconstruction is completed.— terms, fell in with him on the cars and will be given by September 1st if desired, A. A. PA It SONS, which has longbeenfelt. UNWISE. on the Iicsuirrction of the Son of Again, within the past few days, the lhe house has a good run of patronage, and mensaid he had watched this Colony with Bt merits success and good stabling for teains. Am compelled to [TSTTCEOFTHE PEACE. Real Estate and We have heard of one or two white men of the South are killing the God. to-morrow (Sabbath) morning at change business on account of the ill-health of 1 Collecting Agent. -interest and he wanted the temperance who refuse to subscribe for the A my wife. For particulars address. should be well patronized the Union Church. blacks because black citizens will not IIHUSKY, MTNN. [JVSy feature maintained. lie wanted to [30tf] c. P. STOUGH. VANCE because the former editor is surrender their citizenship at the demand by the reading public. B. W WOOLSTENCROFT, come here himself and had a number There will be a meeting of the Library TAX JUDGMENT SALE. still owing them for subscriptions advanced of the white leaders. If it fails to receive of friends lie wished to bring here.— O S Association this (Saturday) evening to him. AVhen the change was Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment of the your cordial support, it That member of Congress would visit District Court in the County ol Nobles and State at the office of M. B. Soule. BusinessJ WORK OF E LAST CONGRESS. AH orders for surveying thankfully received made, he took with him the books and Mr. Dunnell dwelt, then, upon what of Minnesota, entered the hist day of August, *nd promptly executed. Oilier witii Shuek & the Colony during the next month.— of importance, and full attendance is will be discontinued.— in proceeding forciifoicingpavmriit of taxes on files of the office and refused to give fcookstaver, Worthington, Nobles Co. Minn. the party had done through the last Real Estate in the County of Nobles, remaining The Dr. said he was once and still was,quite urged. [30t] Money must be forwarded either the names of subscribers or the delinquent on the first dn of Jnn- 1S74, and 01 Congress. Chief among these acts a party man, but he would alwiys the Statutes made and provided in such casesj amounts advanced on subscription. If with orders, and weo'clock, 1 shall on the 14th day ol September, at ten See advertisement of estray ox. were: 1. To declare the power of ATTORNEYS. vote for a temperance mail belonging in the forenoon, at the Countv office in any subscriber is cheated out of his must therefore require Congress to regulate inter-State comand the village of Worthington and county of Nobles, to the opposition in preference to a B. SOULE, We are indebted to Aaron Lambert sell the lands which are charged with taxes in money, and we understand that several COUNSELLOR AT-LAW ownmerce therefore to give people relief payment on delivery or drinking man belonging to his said judgement and on which such taxes have for a fine water, "million." And No! iry Public. Oflice on Tenth Street, in hundred are, he is wholly responsible. not been previously paid. from railroad monopoly. Yet the the Davis Block. Prompt attention given to conveyancing. at the close of each party. As to the temperance feature S!£,le,d.' WM. M.nKAIL County Auditor. [271y. The universal custom, when newspapers Prof. Hill has ordered the erection of Democracy, which now claims to be, here, he pledged Lis "bottom dollar" for week. The success or Worthington, August 21,1874. 2t. J. S. SHUCK, change hands, is to transfer the a good sized house on his farm north par excellence, the Anti-Monopoly party, its maintainance. As showing the BURNING TIIE~PRAIRIE. failure of this enterprise ATTORNEagentT subscription list and to arrange with of town, which is now going up. has declared that Congress has no A LAW, Real Estate and col- terrible power of the rum apnetite, $2S REWARD. lectiug would respectfully tender his now rests with you. Will the incoming proprietor to fill out advance such power. 2. The improvement of services to the people of this and adjoining counties, he mentioned a young man of About fifty car loads of wheat per THE ami hones, by prompt attention to business, you support it or not? subscriptions. But the former the Mississippi. In order to give relief Commissioners of Nobles County will pay his acquaintance who said to his pastor and fair ami honest dealings, to merit a share of day are run into St. Paul from points W E N I E DOLI.VHS KEWAK for such to the commerce of the West, Congress MOORE & SMITH public patronage. editor of the A A N E refused to do thai if a glass of liquor stood by an information as will lead to the apprehension and along the Sioux City and St. Paul road, conviction of any person or persons who may voted $2,000,000 a year for the this preferin to cheat lu.s subscribers B. N A I E open grave, and he knew that to drink including the cars transferred at Sioux Wilfully or carelessly, by :tnv means, set fire to in the hope of thereby injuring the improvement of the Mississippi, which the grass on the pi nil in within the county during it would send him into that grave and City from the Dakota Southern line. this Autumn, and allowing the same to run beyond present management. It seems tuljitst will be begun as soon as the engineers ATTORNEY AT LAW, through that grave into hell, so strong A dwelling house on Fourth Avenue. his own premises contrary to the statutes Mrs. Heydenberg, wife of B. P. Heydenberg, of Minnesota. By oiderol Commissioners, to hold us responsible for the conduct report upon a .plan. 3. Congress reduced 20 acres of three year old breaking east of town was the appetite that he would be WM. M. REAR, 20 acres of old breaking north of town. AND died suddenly on Friday, August of the former editor, and unwise to refuse the expenses of the Government August 15, lS74.^-40 :5m. Auditor. Apply to A. MiLLER. compelled to drink it. 28th, of paralysis of the heart. The $27,000,000 a year. 4, Congress removed to take the ADVANCE because the or Sale CLEltK Of DtST. COURT. funeral services were held on Sunday Rev. J. AV. Lewis, in conclusion, the tariff from necessaries and placed former proprietor has cheated them Two lots on Te'nth Street. last at the Union Congregational spoke encouragingly of the prospect it upon luxuries. Never before out of their money.- However there All business left with him will receive prompt Apply to A. P. I E Church, Rev. B. II. Crever delivering was thare so little tax upon the necessaries attention, and of our influence upon the surrounding Aii are but two or three men, so far as we SPECIAL NOTICES. Office on 9th Street opposite the Park. the funeral discourse. of life. Thus the Republican know, unwise enough to cut off their communities. Already Windom and Jackson had refused to grant license showed itself a living vital party, deal* GO to LYON for Clothing at Bottom Prices.-52. own nosefl, and deprive themselves of Our Neighbors" C. II. BENTON, C. GOODNOW, B. "VV. Lyon, at the new Farmer's Att'y at Law. to sell liquor and the work was, ing with the great practical questious Of LYOX'S Is the place to buy good BOOTS & Notary Public the happiness of taking a paper so intensely Supply Store is selling at the lowest the day. he learned, progressing favorably in SHOES cheap.—52. Benton & Goodnow, interesting and edifying as the prices, as will be seen by his advertisement Rock county on the West. Is the latest and i-.u-ie.st work by ADVANCE. However again, they probably Now, if you want a choice CIGAR, "Lyon1 Att'ys & Counsaltrg at Law, published elsewhere. Mr. Lyon Harriet Beeclier Stowe, BIL FOR E I E OF SETTLERS Dr. A. P. Miller and the editor of the borrow it regularly from neighbors keeps it.—52. is building up a trade very rapidly and Mr. Dunnell alluded to one measure Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin," "The Minister's ADVANCE were appointed as delegates and read it on the sly. REAL ESTATE, we advise our readers to give him a which he originated and the passage of A new §500 FIAXO for ??on. Warranted six Wooing," My Wife and I," to attend the State Temperance Convention, years. C1IAS. F. HUMISTON. [38 call, for he keeps up with the best in which he secured, viz: the hill to relieve And otlicr powerful stories, each the literary INSURANCE AND NEW PASSENGER RA TES. when the meeting adjourned. sensation of its pei iod and this story promises quality of goods and down with the The new passenger rates on the eastern settlers on railroad lands, whose claims The Smith AMEHICAN ORGANS forsaje COLLECTION AGENTS. a like genuine and wholesome sensation. It 38J by CHAS. F. HUMISTON. cheapest in prices. end of the railroad went into effect had been declared as held for cancellation. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. bears directly on social topics of interest, embracing Particular attention paid to business before At a Democratic County Convention on the first of September. The rates This bill would secure them in the romance of youthful companionships, the local ami general Land Offices. Wild plums have been abundant in held at Worthington, August 29, 1874, their homesteads and he advised all persons as follows: the brightness of iopy home-life, the 31t] Worthington, Minnesota. LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. the market for a week or two past.— Jonathan Gordon, of Lorain township, spicy complications of neighborhood associations, on such lands to hold on to them. FROM WOlmilNGTON. They come principally from Round and such follies and profound domestic was called to the chair, and J. K. Tilden, PR OB A TE NO TICE. PHYSICIANS. Present rate. Former rate E S A A MATTER miseries as have led to tin wide-spread Temperance STAT Lake and make excellent sauce and also of Lorain was chosen Secretary. To Chicago #20,7(1 A21.70 In conclusion, Mr. Dunnell referred E OF MINNESOTA, I movement of the day. CRAFT, M. D., To St. Paul 8,3d §,|0 pies. 8S COUNTY OF NOBLES, To Minneapolis 8,1- «,«) to his connection with the salary or Mrs. Stowe is now in the prime of that genius 'PHYSICIAN SURGEON. In rrobate Court. To Mankatd 4,40 4,60 After appointing a county central which wrote "Uncle Tom," ripened by years of back-pay matter-. He voted against the We learn that Capt Mills at Bigelow To St. James 2,S0 2,s5 In the matter of the estate of Oliver Raittj deceased. Special attention Riven to Surgery and the study and observation. Her vel.s are immensely No change has been made on the Western committee, L. Lacker, L. F. Bennett Of) reading aud liilng the Petition of treatment or tentale Diseases! having had eight bill distinctly and this was proven by had a valuable cow killed a few days Win. S. Stockdale, setting forth the amount of popular, Uncle Tom's Cabin alone out-selling years' experience. end of the road, as this end of the and M. Jenkins were appointed a since by a freight train. The cow wandered the testimony of a number of members. personal estate that has come to his hands,- and OFFICE—At residence, corner of Fourth Avehue by hundreds of thousands any edition of any the disposition thereof the amount of debtsoufstanding road lies principllay in Iowa. and Eleventh Street, Worthington, Minnesota. committee on resolutions. Mr. L. F. away from the herd, got on the But he was condemned for taking the original work ever published—sore (he 7?»We.— against said deceased, and a description [44-ly. McLaurin was elected State delegate of all the real estate of which said deceased Her book two years ago, "My W'fe a I dotsold pay. As to this theie was a difference track and was rlili over by the train. died seized, and the condition and value of the GOOD ROADS. R. D. BARBER, every contemporary. Siich a pvre and ennobling and Hon. B. N. Carrier to the Congressional respective portions thereof and praying that of opinion. He may have erred, but if We learn that Osceola:county is constructing PHYSICIAUniversitySURGEONStates Moore & Sniit 1 having disposed of license be to him granted to sell Lots 10 and 11 story as "We and Our Neighbors" N AND Graduate of Convention. The following resolutions good roads in various directions. he did, he ought to be forgiven. Dawes, of Block 12 of the \lllage of Worthington of said Harvard United Examining should be read in every home. This attractive' their Grocery stock, are now prepared were unanimously adopted county and Stale. And it appearing, by said Surgeon for Pensions. Office at Barber & of Massachusetts, universally recognized One good road is being pushed Serial is just beginning cxclnsicely in the Lawrence's, .Worthington Minn. Petition, that there is not sufficient personal estate to give their exclusive attention to the Weekly Family Newspaper, the Resolved, That we reaffirm our allegiance in the hands of said Win. S. htockdale to as one of the purest men in the by Sibley merchants toward the southwest pay said debts, and that it is necessary in order Christian Union Drugs, Medicines, and Stationery, of to the principles of Jeffersonian. GEO. O. MOORE, nation Shellabarger, of Ohio, one of townships in Nobles county, arid to pay the same, to sell all of said real estate. Democracy that we are in favor of which they have the largest and best It is therefore ordered that all personsinterested the noblest Christian men of the age, they expect to draw a large part of the conducting the affairs of the Government in said estate, appear before the Judge of this selected stock between Mankato and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and six-severlths of all the .members of Court, on the 24th day of September, A. 1). 1874, trade of Ransom and Little Rock with the most rigid economy, IIENliY WARD BEECHER, Sioux City. at 2 o'clock p. in., at the Probate office in Worthington that its burdens may rest as lightly as Congress took the back pay. Ten out Graduate of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Residence townships. And they will do it unless in said County, then and there to show EDITOR. on 10th street below the public hall. Office at possible upon the people. cause (if any there be) why license should not be of the eleven Massachusetts members A subscriber frdm Illinois writes there are better roads made from these In religious matters this paper is Evangelical the Colony Drug Store, opposite the Worthington granted to said Win. S. Stockdale to sell said real Resolved, That we stigmatize the so Hotel, Worthington, Minn. took the pay, vet their constituents estate according to the prayer of &aid petition. and Uhsectarian in political affairs, independent that he will be here next spring grasshopper townships to Worthington. called "salary grab" as dishonest, unjust Will attend promptly to all Calls, day or And it further ordered, That a copy of II-Is and outspoken. It contains the best articles, never thought of condemning them.— or no grasshopper. Down there and villianous, and that the taking order shall be published for four successive and both short and serial stories, from the foremost night. [271y. MINOR ARRIVALS. weeks prior to said day of hearing, the last of He complained that he had been specially and retaining of the same is a flagrant they have ague and the grogshop, which A boy settler, weighing di pounds, which publications shall be at least fourteen wiiters it aims to maintain the highest outrage against the people, and that the singled out for punishment when the days bctorc said day of healing, in the Western he considers worse than the grasshopper. standard in Rolinion, I^feratu-e, Poetry, Art, arrived a few days since at the residence HOTELS. Advance, a weekly newspaper printed and published re-election of parties guilty of the vile other six-sevenths of Congress who Music, Science, News, Politics, Household and We have never had an original at Worthington in said county, and personally of Edward Burke, the section foreman, transaction is a virtual approval of Family Affair0, with Stolie-,, Rhymes, Puzzles THIRD A VENUE 1101 EL, served on all persons interested in said took the pay were uncondemned. In case of either ague or grogshop in the the swindle and a strong incentive to at Bigelow. This, we believe, puts estate, residing in said county, at least lourteeu for the Children, etc. Nothing is spared to conclusion, he drew a picture. Suppose days belore said day of hearing. official corruption. Colony. Bigelow one ahead of Ilersey. make it a COMPLETE New qnnwrSor Vie Family, By the Court. C. B. LOVELESS Proprietor. Resolved, That it is the duty of the that he should be defeated on the salary pure, attractive, wide-awake, up with the times, J. CKAFT, Judge of Protote. As will be seen by a communication people to remove the rotten sores of issue. Judge Waite would come io1 Dated this 28th day of Julv, 1874.—17 7w: and inspired with essential Christianity—a Jour* Worthinr/ton, Minn. STATE FAIR. corruption so conspicuous on the body published elsewhere from Rev. B. H. nal interesting to every one in the household, Washington next winter and request Nobles county will send a number of NOTICES OF CONTEST. politic, and to that end we will work young or old It is Crever, the Worthington Seminary is OK ARENA HOUSE, articles to the State Fair. A number an introduction to Alexander H. Stephens. faithfully and zealously for such men A MARVEL OF CHEAPNESS. temporarily suspended, owing to the XTOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Worthington, Stephens would say, "Judge, I of our citizens will leave on Monday to for office as will accomplish so desirable 1 Minn., August 25th. 1874. -JSPFor less thai, one Cent a day, it gives every depression due to the grasshopper visitation. C. P- STOUGII, Proprietor. a result. am glad you have defeated Mr. Dunnell attend the Fair, which opens on Tuesday. Complaint having been entered at this office week reading matter enough to fill an ordinary by Austin Wilcox against Howard C. Fish for This suspension is only temporary, Resolved, That we reiterate onr oft on the salary issue. We want you $1.25 book of over 300 pages and In a year 52 The Railroad will furnish tickets WORTHINGTON. MINN, abandoning homestead entry No. (5622, dated February expressed gratitude for the nation's probe and by another year we hope to 1, 1871. upon the nr' section 34, township such volumes i., e„ sijcty-tivr dolltrs' worth ol On Ninth Street, between Second & Third ave. here to vote with us. True, I was in 101 range 37, InJackson Cottntv, Minnesota! with at 60 per cent, of regular round trip vouchsafed to us and transmitted see the Seminary put upon a permanent matter To eacli is thus aunnnlly presented rebellion I endeavored to destroy the rates, good until and including Monday a view to the cancellation of said entry thesa'd tectors—the soldiers who took their ~WRTHINGYMI HOTEL A COMPLETE LIBRARY. parties are hereby summoned to appear at thioffice footing. lives in their hands, went out oil the Union, but I have been forgiven aud the 14th. OJI the 2T.th day of September. 1K74 at 9 The paper's torm, 21 pages, large 4to, pasted tented field and faced death that tha o'cloclv a. in., to respond and furnish testimony The Largest and Best-Appointed returned to Congress. I am glad that and tiinimed, connnends it to all who are tired The Sioux City & St. Paul R. R. will concerning said alleged abandonment. As news matter, we publish elsewhere blessings of a free Government migbt Dunnell is not forgiven for taking the Hotel in Southwestern Minnesota. MONS (JRIN AGKR, Register. of the old-fashioned blanket sheets." sell excursion tickets to ministers and unimparedtoour posterity, and it is a report of a meeting held last 51] J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. The well earned popularity of this paper Is back pay." the duty of the Government to make their families, and official members, desiring Saturday and which was ambitiously now sucli that of its class it has the "VTOT1CE-U S. 1/and Office, Worthington, J. AMES, Frop. GEO. AMES, Clerk. such legislation as shall secure to each to attend the session of called a Democratic County Convention. Mr. Dunnell's address was listened to JL Minn., August 19,1874. Largest Circulation In the World. a liberal donation of the public domain. Coniplnint. having been entered atthisofflce by We counted six persons in attendence, the Minnesota Conference of theM. E. throughout with earnest attention, and ••S^Rates to farmers and teamsters as low as Orson Cooke agalfist Albert Dewiclc, for abandoniug Resolved, That we will not base our and his readers by hundreds of thousands. any house In town. Largo barn accommodations. but one of our Democratic friends Church, to convene September 23, in Homestead entry No. STiSortated March his candor and the clearness and force political action on a "sandy" foundation, AN ILLUSTUATED ^LT-IBIJK, containing the Stage ofllce for the dtlercut stage lines. 4th, 187:1, upon thesV^ne'i and n'^se^Section 18, declares that at one time there were at St. Paul, for three cents per mile, or but on the bedrock of integrity with tvliich he presented his subject opening chaptcrs|.of Mrj. Stowc's admirable WORTHINGTON, MINX. Township lul,Range KG, in Jackson County, Minnesota, least twelve men in the bal'. There and exact justice. with a view to the cancellation of said story, will be [Iv3fi] about $11,00 for the round trip. All made a very good impression upon his entry the said parties are hereby summoned to SEST FREE Resolved, That we have full faith and were two present from the "townships" appear at this otliee on the 1st day of September pel-sons' desiring such tickets from audience, MTSCELLA NEO US. cor firlence in the ability and integrity 1874. at 9 o'clock a, in., to respond and and one of these was made President to every new and renewing Subscriber. furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. W in to should notify me before of Judge Waite, and that he be our DENTISTRY. and the other Secretary, while the town If yon arc not already a Subscriber, send at DENTA Sept. 17. Tickets good for 10 days first choice for Representative in Congress. StreetL KOOMS of BEDFORD ande ar will10th on FROM ILLINOIS. opposite public siiuarc, le once and secure it under the now offered people got up the resolutions and selected MONS CR1NACER, Register CALEDONIA, Pulaski Co., Til., open the last week In each month. Work insured from September 20th. 50 J. 1J. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. themselves as delegates. Nobles five years. [27y August 28, 187-1. N-OT1CE.-U. The paper m.i.v be had either with or without S. Land Office, WortMngtoib county began as a strong Republican BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING. the atti.ietive piemiuiu. oileied: vi/.., the J. W. LEWIS. EDITOR A A N Minn., August li, 1S74. SADDLE AND HARNESS SIIOF. The Annual Meeting of the Nobles CHRISTIAN UXIOX, One Year, county, the first election ever held polling Complaint having been entered at this office by Enclosed you will please find 50 cents II. JOHNSON, Dealer In Saddlery Hardware. County Bible Society will be held at Hans Petersen, against John Murphy, for aban- ONLY 53 00. but 73 votes, of which 72 were Republican PERSONALS. Trunks, Valises, etc. Harness always to renew my subscription to the AD -doninupon Homestead Entry Xo. .V12, dated Oct. 22, Miller Hall, on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER on hand, and made to order. Repairing neatly S. O. Morse, the wide-awake Station and 1 Democratic, and we 18»i8, thesissvr'4 section M, township 501: On: with premium pair French Oleographs, VANCE. I have been taking your paper done. Shop on Ninth Street, Worthington, Minn. range 28, in Faribault County, Minnesota, with a Our Hoys," (s|/i, llxl3X inches each.) 13TII, 1874, at 8 o'clock p. m.— agent and business man, of Bigelow, hope to see that proportion maintained. for some time, and like it so well 27 ly. view to the cancellation of .said entry: the said charming in design and execution, parties are herein* summoned to ap'tear at this dropped in to see us on Saturday last. Rev. John Hinton, the District Superintendent, that 1 cannot do without it. I expected mounted, sized, varnished, ready for office on the lfth dav of September, 1S74, at 10 E A ESTAT E AGENCY The-8chool Board met on Tuesday flaming. Delivered Free 3 00' to have been out there this summer, and other speakers, will be o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimony Mr. Moore, of Sibley, spent last Sunday Oil, with large premium. French Oil Chroino, evening and organized by electing R. concerning said alleged abandonment. but times are so hard here that I could "Th Lord is Risen," a beautiful present and address the meeting. Pastors in Worthington with friends. F. IIurriiston,President, Peter Thompson M( INS. O KIN ACER, Register. Cross ami Flower-piece, which sells in art SOULE & LANGDON, not sell anything for money. But I 50 B. WAKEFIELD, Jtecelver. Stores for oo, fsi/e ll^xlb incites,/ Treasurer, and J. A. Town, Secretary. of churches are requested to take B. P. Heydenberg intends spending "ivill be with you next spring, grasshoppers mounted, si/ed, varnished, ready lor' Peter Thompson was appointed up a collection for the Bible cause on framing, Delivered Free $S 5W the winter in Michigan. or iio grasshoppers. While you ©•alers in Real Estate, "V'otfce. U. 8. Land Office, Worthington, a Committee of one to examine into Si'EciMi N COPIES sent free by mail on receipt that day. Minn., August 4 1874. have them we have the ague and the Hon. M. H. Dunnell left on Thursday Homesteads, Preemption^ of ten cents. #»-Money must be sent by Postal the state of the finances with a view Complaint having been entered at this office by anj Town Property Bought and Sold. A. P.'MILLER, B. H. CREYER, grog shop, the worst of all. So please Money Order, Check, Draft, or Registered Letter. morning for Rock county. He goes Charles Dana against William Coss for abandoning to ascertaining what sum would be Otherwise it ?'.s the senrler's risM. Address "Worthington, August 31. send the paper as above, and oblige, Homestead Entry No. 915*), dated Secretary. President. available and what grade of school J. 1$. FORD& CO., Publishers, thence to Lake Shetek. July 22d. 1873, upon the svv^ section 20, township 27 Pai Place, Xew York. E E EMMERSON 1(13, range 41, Nobles County, Minnesota, S. A. HILHRETH, could be maintained the coming winter. Mons. Grinager, Register of the Mrs. Tilton stands alone, the one with a view to the cancellation of said entry N. Sater and Peter Thompson Good Agents Wanted Land Office, has returned from a Yisit For a week or ten days past the Okabena the said parties are hereby summoned to appear Has Opened a member of her sex, related to the infamous were appointed a committee On securing at thfs ofliee on the 14th, day of Novemlter, 1874, to his home. Mills have been filling the air at 10 o'clock a. in., to respond and furnish testimony suitable rooms, anclM. B. Soule and scandal. She is a delicate, sensitive, S A I N S A O O N concerning said alleged abandonment. The immense ciidilation of the Clirlstlan Union with the old musical "hum," and the Rev. J. C. Strong, of Chain Lake Centre, J. A. Town on securing teachers. It refined, religious, pure Woman, MONS GRINAGER, Register. has been built up by acilre canvassers. No is expected that the Schools will be 48) J. B. WAKEFIELD, Receiver. grade of /lour turned out is, if possible, other publication compare* with it for quick and Martin county, was in town on dragged into that publicity whicli women on Tenth Street, opposite the Worthington Hotel, profitable returns. The public eagerness for opened before October, and three teachers where he is prepared to wait upon the public better than it was when the house Thursday and made us a call. Mr. of her nature abhor, and made the Mrs. stowc's new story, the popularity of the in anything pertaining to bis Hue. will be employed. paper, the friendly support or thousands of old of Milton, Tootle & Co., of Sioux City, object of the obscene attacks of every The patronage of the public solicited. Strong has had considerable experience subscribers, the artistic iremiumsforfrnmetffafe Township maps for sale at the AD-delivery, said the Okabena brand was "the best light outfit and complete "instructions" ribald tongue and every ribald newspaper in tree culture and says a few years We had begun to think it was about VANCE office. ADDRESS. to beginners, assure repeated suecsss to' All letters addressed to Miller, Humfston flour that was ever seen in Sioux City." will greatly change the aspect of these in the land. Every good woman time for somebody to send the A agents, and offer active, intelligent persons unusual chances to make money. All who want a' We understand that the mills will soon & Company, Worthington, Nobles prairies. Groves spring up with wonderful VANCE a boquet when in walked Matie who has any faith in the efficacy of safe, independent business write at once for' county, Minnesota, will be promptly run night and day and will turn out in terms, or send for ehromooutfitto J. FORD' prayer ought to send up daily petitions Colony Maps for sale at the ADVANCE rapidity, if they are only started Smith with one as big as one of our & CO., New York, Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati* answered, and full information given the neighborhood of 100 barrels daily. in Mrs. Tilton's behalf. or San Fra ciseo. property. prairie tumble weeds. Office. concerning the National Colony.