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9F? tiforthlngton Advance. PUBLISHED THURSDAYS —AT— JTorihington, Noble# County, Minn. rKRMS:—Two dollars a year. One dol for six months. Fifty cents for three months. rk« Old, Eitibllshtd, OfBelal County Paper. ROBERT McCCSE, WOBTBIKOTOH. MlHU. APRIL. 11. 1M9 A WORD TO THB WISE. We are not disposed to find fault with the restless American spirit which manifests itself in emigra tion to new lands. Men of suffi cient means may do well in almost any country, and in places where poor men cannot and do not bettor their financial condition. Hence a word of caution is in order to the restless ones who would make changes without proper considera tion of all the facts before them. The grand climate of the land of gold, of the olive and the vine, is now attracting many. Some go there to find, if they may, the boon of health which they have not yet found. To such we have nothing lifiMiggBafc- 'Htli I bought land, or rather water—pre cious flowing mountain springs, with the land thrown in, at an average of $200 per acre. The land lies within one mile of the nearest street car line in Oakland. Of course this land, as pros pective town lotf, water to sel', and so on, lias more than doubled in value in the two years that I have owned it. But to say that I could make money enough out of tins one hundred acres to keep my little family would he to place my income from my ranch at a very high figure. Yes, some do make money on eggs some of my neighbors make butter, so me grow vegetables, some lease their laud to Chinamen, some build ar.d rent out cheap shanties to laboring men but what I mean to say is that I do not «ee how I can make a living on such land here as can be botig'it at $200 per acre. For land is entirely too high in California and you would better set tle elsewhere. It is true that you can read about ranch eggs selling at fifty and even seventy-five cents. ButtPr also has its exalted days. But, as 1 write, eggs can be had'at my door for fifteen cents butter, and of the best ever made, for about twenty live cents. You can also read about cherries and peaches, and all sorts of fruit, selling at $250 and over $500 per acre. But it is very spasmodic. I have seen orch ards between my place and the city bitterly ruined bv their burden of fruit which could be had for the gathering, but in the abundance of the time no one would touch ic. At the same time let it be written that now, since we are sending our fruit to the Sts\tes, this will probably not happen again." The substance of this experi mental testimony is that specula tors occasionally do well, while the hard working ranchman is unable to keep his family in comfort, and pay for his land. The toiler must pay for the water that irrigates liis land, and high interest on land bought at speculative prices. No wonder Mr. Miller adds :—"For in stance, what could a poor man do, or even a moderately poor man in Oakland or San Francisco? Get an acre and raise fruit? Get half an acre and keep hens? He would break his heart and his pocket, too, in half a year." This same candid California!! gives another caution which ought to induce wariness in the reception of the glowing accounts given by speculators. He says "The truth is the new Californian is given to lying. And besides that he is ter ribly spoiled you must not only believe what he says but you must lie for him, if you care for his fa vor." So we conclude our word of warning that those who migrate should use the utmost intelligence and caution that their changes, when made, may be far the better, and not for their detriment. FOR SALE. One cook stove one plush rocking chair one plush sofa one marble top wash stand one office stove inquire at Advance Office. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming S3 well known and so popular as to need no npecial mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is guaranteed to do all that IS claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid.ieys, will remove Pimples. Boils. Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria fevers.—For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded,—Price 60c. and $1.00 per bottle at C. W. Smith's Drugstore. 5 THE CHE APEST AND BEST. The Worthington City Dray. Wil liam L. Firth, proprietor. Orders may be left at Hard & DeWolf's meat store. 34-ly 3sw tf- £•#%«£.»«. et^ Editor and Proprietor, INYI»H«LMAN £JM! health lfe is the gainer, even tho poverty come to dwell with it. But the usual and necessary mo tive for change is to improve the financial condition of the emigrant. So far as the Pacific coast is con cerned, it may be well for the dwellers in the fat pasture lands of Minnesota and Iowa who look long ingly toward the orange groves the vineyards, and the olives of California, to take testimony from those who have had experience of that country. Joaquin Miller, a writer of high reputation, gives a timely word, as the fruit of per sonal experience. We copy from the New York Independent of last week: "The profits of a ranch by the Pa cific Frankly and truly, 1 Imve not not seen them. Belter to tell what I have done and hope to do, and let you draw your own conclusions. THE TEA CHER8 INSTITUTE. Institute commenced at 2 o'clock p. m. on Monday, with an enrollment of 55. Owing to the work of moving the school house being in progress the In stitute was held in the Congregational Church. The Superintendent, Mr. Campbell was present with three in structors, Miss 8. E. Sprague, a gradu ate of the St. Lawrence University and also of Oswego Normal School. Miss Sprague is an able and experienced teacher and has the rare faculty of making students think for themselves. Prof. £. 11. Shepard, from Minneapolis, has charge of Mathematics and is a progressive teacher. Dr. L., B. Sperry, lecturer at Carle* ton College, and Shattuck School, Fari bault, lectured before the Institute Monday afternoon on Narcotics. .The lecture was quite interesting and high ly instructive. The Doctor lectured on Monday night on Longevity. H»£old us if we would behave ourselves, we might poMit)Iy live~i5o yearaT-^*^ The Institute hours are from 9 s. m. to 12 m., and from 2 to 5 p. m. This leaves two hours in which to eat din ner and allow the ladies one half hour to chew their gum, before Institute hours, as Miss Spragueobjjects to it du ring busy hours, TUESDAY FORENOON. Seven more enrolled. After music. Reading class was conducted by Miss Sprague. Time until recess was occupied by Dr. Sperry in answering questions put in the question box. The Doctor had requested the teachers to each ask two or three questions on the subjects be had lectured on. The questions were practical, and were answered in a sat isfactory and instructive manner. After recess Prof.Shepard conducted an exercise in numbers, and Miss Sprague assigned lessons for the afternoon. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Four more enrolled. Music. Lan guage by Prof. Shepard. Word analy sis and Sentence making by Miss Sprague. After recess Prof. Shepard explained the best methods of school govern ment, showing that teachers should pay more attention to details, and have the working machinery always in order. Institute then read part of the first Canto of the Lady of the Lake, under the direction of Miss Sprague. WEDNESDAY FORENOON. Two more enrolled. Music conduct ed by Prof. Shepard. Miss Bartholo mew Organist, Very pretty piece from Scott's Lady of the Lake, entitled, Hail to the Chief." Music by San derson. Reading conducted by Miss Sprague, showing the progressive development of pupils from 6 to To. Arithmetic by Prof. Shepard. The professor devoted the time to answer ing the questions found in the box, and explaining the different methods teaching Arithmetic, illustrating by forming a primary class. After recess Miss Sprague rend the proclamation of Ciov. Meriium regard ing Arbor Day, Friday, April 26th, and devoted a few miuutes talk to Uie topic, as to the decoration of School grounds, Parks, Yards, etc., and if teachers could do nothing more, make rockery, train vines over it, plant flowers, beautify the interior and exte rior, and make the sbhool house and its surroundlugs as pleasant as they can be made. Prof. Shepard answered questions nutil the noon hour, giving light as to the best methods of teaching language. President Harrison asks the people to observe the Centennial of the Iimug uratiot) of Geo. Washington, the first President of the United States, by hold ing appropriate services in the churcht-s to give thanks to Almighty God for his protection and guidance, and to pray for a continuance of like mercies in time to come. In the smaller towns it might insure a more general and im pressive observance of the occasion for several congregations to uuite, as is the custom on Thanksgiving days. An advertisement is out headed "Clubs for Women." The rolling pin was good enough for our grandmothers and it ought to be good enough yet. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, soft, or Calloused Lumps aud Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring bone, Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, Etc. Save $50 by use of oue bottle. Waranted. Sold by W. Smith, Druggist, Worthing ton, .Minnesota 16-41 Seed grow. corn for sale, warranted to DR. MOORS. Rich food, and lack of exercise, during the winter months, causes the system to become torpid and the blood impure. A dose or two of St. Patrick's Pills will cleance and invigorate the system, purify the blood and do more good than a dollar bottle of blood purifier. Sold by C. W. Smith. HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known J. F, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honor able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obli gations made by their firm. WEST&TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, E. H. Van HOCSEN,Cashier, Toledo National Bank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally. acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. FOR SALE. Wheat, Barley, Oats and Flax, for seed. Also, 1 span of borses, 15 fresh cows, at my farm in section t2 Elk Township. 27 3M* J. D. PBATT. COUNTY NEWS. ROUND LAKS. A terrible pralfle fire raged last week on the north side of Rouut* Lake. It ca£ne from the northwest with a heavy wind leaping fire brakes ten to fifteen feet wide as though they were mere, cow paths. At Mr. Roche's place it burned fifty ton* hay and butfor plnck and untir ing energy his beautiful place would have been in ashes. The ladies dis covered and put out fire which had caught in the manure adjoining the large barn, the smoke was almost suffo cating yet they carried water to the men until all danger was past. Mr. -J. N. Dodge also had a narrow escape. He lost several tons of hay. One has but to take a ride through the country adjoining our village to beoome convinced of the fact that our country is being rapidly settled, you see jn all directions the new buildings go ing up. There are in all nineteen families who ha\?e come this spring t6 stayi Hill there is room for more, and weneed there in our village Wot Wfe need a good lumber yard, ft as a rtrafotftlinto ur people mutfk fcuto Wor- tliington and other places /or lumber and a great many other articles* In fact there is one business man in a place ten miles from any other town over 80 votes in the township, and 300 families who might be Induced to trade at this place. Parties looking for a good location make a note of this. R. A. Comstnck of Rochelle, 111., is here again with Geo. Bullis. Miss Cora Acheson of Lake Park, spent a few days with Mrs E. A, Trpp and went to begin her school April 1st. in Ewington. .RESORTS. Puck says: "The white man who drives a coal cart has to resort to soap and water, just as a negro who has spent the day in whitewashing." But the most strange things ot all are usually resorted to when a man gets sick. Of course he dosen't want a doctor— at least not at tirst. lie. usually goes to the so-called saloon and gets a drink which makes him feel rather dazed, so he takes anhther, and comes home temporarily elated, supposing himself cured. When be wakes next morning, with a headache twice as bad as ever, and feeling feverish and cross, he concludes he will have to try something else. He takes a dose of whatever he hap pens to have in the house—some liver renovator, kidney evaporator, or heart enlarger—and sets forth sayiig if he isn't better tomorrow he will send for the doctor, Next morning he is sick in bed the dQctor is called, shakes his head, pre scribes two or three kinds of medicine, according to his medical creed, but al ways insists upon perfect qui^t. and that the patient must not go to his office for two weeks or the result will be serious. He does, in truth, lie in bed for week or ten days, his recovery retarded by a multitudo of remedies* and the knowledge that Ins business is ir°i"g to ruin in his absence. When he does drag out at last, he finds that the family must deny themselves of every thing but the common necessities of life for some time to come, in order that the doctor's bill may be paid, and repairs made in business. Now, the proper thing to have done was to have bought a bottle of New Style, Pleasant Taste Vinesrar Bitters, the moment he felt the tirst headache, and to have taken two tahlespoonfns at once. Two.or three half-doses two days apart, after the fiist dose had tnken effect, would have prevented illness, and his consequent financiiil loss. The man did not know this, or, as Beecher would have said, his foresieht not so good as his hindsight. Another time, this man will know just wh»t to do to save pain, time and money. New Style, Pleasant »ste Vinegar Bitter* is a grand blood purifier, cathartic ard tonic, contains neithei alcohol nor opium, has a most delicious flavoring, and will not harm an infant For sale by druggists. See that car ton and bottle are marked New Style Pleasant Taste. WP keep the old style in stock for those who prefer it. An interesting book on Boies of Swjpty, Fortune Telling, etc,, free to all who send for it. Only Temperance Bitters Known. & VINECAR BITTERS BUCKIIEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter.chapped hands.childblains corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or no money refundrd. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale byC. W. Smith. fnuriiv POWDER Absolutely Pure. ty, strength and wholesoineness. Moreeconoui leal than the ordinarv kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of tow test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hoid in can*. ROTAX.BAKINO POWTOR Co., IU0 Walkst~.N. Y. 44 ly •.": Si FREE THOUGHT, VOL. XVII. WORTHINGTON. NOBLES COUMjT, MINNESOTA. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF MINNESOT County of Nobles In th« District Court, is JaUelal S. A. Sorter, rtoiatfft. •a. Nicholas T. Anfteraon, Tilda An loin an Cole, Defendants. Notice of sale under Deer#*. In pursuance of a Judgment and the court entered in this, action, di 2s», reft), a certilled copy ol which livered to me, I shall expone for «l«c directs, at the frontdoor of the Court the village of Worthlugton, 111 the Nobles, Minnesota, on Friday, the 18tliday of May, at 10 o'clock a.m., The Northwest quarter of section in Township One Hundred and T« Range Forty (w) West* in aaid Nobles Dated April 2nd, 18ft). OllJIBBT A Sheriff of Noble* County.. L. M. Lange. Attorney for Plaintiff. First pub April 4. Last pub. May 9. v' TIMBER CULTURE, PINAL UNIMD STATES LAND Ornoi, M, MINK., March NOTICB IS hereby ei von that Jaroe of: Wortlilncton, Milin,. has filed ,entfon to make a Anal proof before ~»r in his absence the eJetk of theconrt bounty, Minn., at his office ip^V Mini. on Saturday, the 26th d*y "of oirtfmber culture appltcatlortrK «. ,V{«}£of NE quarter of s#etlottN«. 8lm No. lottft. range NO.%JAV. lie names as witnesses: Mason q. Kggleston. O. WorthlnKton. Minn .l.inies H. Maxwell, P. O SVorttilngton, Mini., Jackson i'\ Green, P. (., Wortlilnuton, Herbert Kggleston, P. WortliiiiKioii, Mitn. GBOKUK W. WAKKF.R. STATK OF MINNESOTA, The stale of Minnesota to the above named defendants. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint ol Plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is, on file in the office of the Clerk of said Court, at his office at Wortliington, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the snbscriber, at his office, iu the village of Wor thington in the county of Nobles. State of Min nesota within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: and, if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plain tiff iu this action will apply to the said Court for the relief demanded In said complaint,beside the costs and disbursement* of this action. Dated Worthlugton, Feb. 9th. A. D.. 1889. GEO. W. WILSON. Plaintiff's Attorney. First pub. April4. tast pub. May 9. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OK MINNESOTA. County of Nobles ss In Trobate Court. General term, March 4, A. D. 1889. In the matter of the estate of Belar B. Kinney, deceased: Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims and 'lemandsagainst the estate of I'.elaB. Kinney, lateof theCoumy of Nobles^deceased that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County will hear, examine, aud adjust claims and deniiMids against said est at. at his office in \VMi'thingtoii,in »aitt county, on the First Monday of Each Month Tor six months from date hereof ard that ix months from the Hh day of March, 1S89, liave been Touted and allowed by said Probate Con for creditors to present tlieir claim*. .JOHN NOTHKOP Adininistiator oi the Estate of Bela Kinney dceeasrd. Dated this 4ih day ol March, A. Dlf»89. I SEAL. C. W. VV. Tlie south luilf of the Northeast yuarier of Section -evunlccn (17) Township Oue Hundred Hid «ne. (1«1). Kange Forty-two (42), contain ing iglr.y acre* aecording to United States survey, in Little Rock township. Nobles county, Minnesota. Dated, this February,27tb, 1889. G1L.BIBT ANDXRMM, She Iff of Nobles ouuty, Mlnuetota. A. TOWN. Plaintiff's Atty, First Pub. Feb. 28. Last Pub. April 20. NOT1CU OK MORTGAGE 8ALB BY AD tili riSKMKit T. WIIERF.ASotof default has been made in the pay ment the money secured by mortgage d-i.ed the tftiii November, A. D.. 1886, execu ted by tiarnard Haleiibiefen, a single man of Huihanan County, State ot Iowa, to the Iowa i.and Company, Limited, of the County of Osceola and state of iowa, which mort gage was duly recorded in the office of the Keg lster of Deeds of the County of Nobles and State of Minnesota, iu book "M'' of mortgages pages 21.22 and 23, on the 27th day ofJanuary A. I)., 188t at eight o'clock, A. M. aud Whereas no action or proceeding at law or otherwise have been Instituted to recover the debt secured by the said mortgage, or any part thereof and whereas it is provided by the terms of the id in'to seenied hereby aud the terms of the s.ii.i mortgage that defauH should be ni..«:e in the pa nient of liie said note oi l:iteret. i.r anv p.iri thereof, for the space of ten days inter iiie same became due aud payable, the wnolu amouii. S'.'Ctirrd thereby sUotiid'become due and payable without further notice and Whereas delauit has eun made In ,lie pa* m. nt ot one note for oue huudred. dollars (t uo.ia) due on the 1 Hi day of November A. I', 8ii, and iute.e^t therein, and ne note for oi hun ir dollars (»0.00) due on the l.rth clay of November A. I\. 18s7 wi iuteres: tlieie ou. and also the interest iU' on one note for sevjn hu i.d red dollars (§700) the l-th'rtay of N vemuer, lS8ti, als the l.ith of Noveninsri Is nl-oihe l"th day of N veinbir. alid by said default the whole amount'of said iniitgage debt, has become due and -yabte ad tVheieas tho amount claimcd to dt.e upou said mortgage at the date oi tl.is notice is tiie •s in eleven huium ands v. nty-five dola -s (4 ,175), to-wit: Mn hundred 'iollai piiuct: a', and *275 interest, and the u.n of fifty dollars ($5i) attorney's fees stipulated for in said mortgage: Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the power of s:ile contained in said mortgage, mid pursuant to the statute in such case made audjprovlited.tlie said mortgage will bef eclosed b, sale of the premises described in and conveyed by said mortgage, viz. The Southeast quarter of Section No. Mine (9) In Township No. One lluudrcd and Two (102) north of ltange Thirty-nine (39) West of the 5th P. M., containing One Hundied andtxty acres, according to iiie U. 8. survey, In Nobles County, State of Minneso:a, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of fcild Nobles County, at .the front door of the Court Hoase In tl.e village of Worth ington iu said onnty and State, on The 24th day of May 1889. at one o'clock in ihc afternoon of that day, at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest. And the taxes,If any, on said premises, and fifty dollars attorney's fees as stipulated in said mortgage tn caso of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed law, subject to redemption at. any time within one year from date of ale as provided by law. IOWA LAND ODMPAVV., LIMRRKO, Dated tills iOtli day of Apiil, tHHs*. J. H. & C. M. This powder never varies A man el ol_puj| as a base, with Peruvian Bark, Ghwn- Mortgagee. SWAN.Att'y. for Mortgagee. First I'nb.-ApHl 11. I a?t Pub. May 23. JCX- UACHAKL'S 31ALAltlAL 1UTTEKS TKNPIVliLY USED. Th» almost universal n.se of this rem edy for maim-in l»r t'if Faculty, in pivfriHiitte to other is the lwi»t gua rantee vlii(*li the public its purity »»M1 honefl inl effeets niton the hitman system. The Malarial Bit ters are made of Sjieer's purr WLno ail omile Flowers. Wild Cherry Bifk,, Snake Root. atd siifli other lierlM and roots as will give vigor andfne to tb* systt m. For sale by Di uggiata. MKBOH AND A FREE PRESS. I, DEALERS :P 32-6t* Register. SUMMONS. IN HARD- •s. District Court, l.Hth Judicial 1'(strict County of Nobles. Aniorican Investment Company, of Kmiuets burg, Iowa, riaintiff. vs. Nelson L. Bellows and Mary E. Bellows, his wife siiid The Waller A. Wood Mowing tnd Reap ing Machine Company. Defendants. W A E A O N STOVES RANGES OIL, GAS- O I N E complete. DOW. 30-4w Judge of Probate of Nobles County L. M. lige, Att'y., f«r Administrator. SM?RIFF'S SALE. S1 COUNTY OF NOW.K8 l:i the District Court. JttmcsT. Barclay. Plaintiff. Against. Adolph E. Herdlicka, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that under and by vlr. lue of a Judgment and decrte entered In the above rntilli action on the 26th day oi Febru y. A. D„ liM, a emitted transcript of whiclt lias It -en delivered to me. 1, th£ undersigned, -heriff of said countr of Cobles, will Mil at ublc auctloii to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, the 20th day of April, 1889. at lo o'clock in the forenoon, a: the front door of the Court House, in ihe village ot Worthing »n. iu said county. In one parcel, the premises •lid real esti'te dtvcrlbed in said Judgment and tec ee, to wit: All that tract, or parcel of land liiiKand being in the county ol Nobles, and State of Minnesota, described as follows to-wlt: CASTOR IA NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE BY AD VERTISEMENT. Wconditions HEREAS, default has been made In the of a certain mortgage executed aiui delivered by .lames W. Griffin, and Mary Griflln. mortgagors to M. V. Heede mortgagee, dated the 19th day of July. A. I. lM. and re corded in the office of the register of deeds of tlie eounty of Nobles in the state of Minnesota, on the 9th day of Septemiier, A. D. 1886. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. lu Book "L" of Mortgages, on page 20n, ou which there inclaimed robe due. at the ite of this notice, the amount of Three Hundred and Ninety-one Dollars. And no action or proceeding has been institu ted at law or in equiiy to recover the debt se cured by said mortgage or any part thereof. Now. notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power of sale contained In said mortgage, and of the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises therein described, at public auction, at the front door of the court house, in tlie village of Worthington in the county of Nobles aud state of Minnesota, on Saturday .the 27th day of April A. D. 1889. at 2 o'clock in the aftarnoon.to satis fy the amount which shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and Five dollars at torney's fees, as stipulated in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be sold, are tlie lot, piece or parcel of land situated in the county of Nobles and state of Minnesota, and known and described as fol lows, to-wit: Lot Number Two (2) in block Number six (6) in the village ol Ellsworth, M. V. BICKDB. Infants and Children. 2 rj^j£S*5Si Their stock is large, varied and J. D. HUMISTON, At the New Agricultural Depot On Second Avenue, Worthington, Minn. Dealer in Agricultural Implements and and'Farm Machinery of all kinds. CaU and Examine. Mortgagee. DAHIRIi ROIIKKR, Attorney of Mortgageo. Dated March 7th, First pub. Match 14th. Last pub. April 26th. Sale of Nobles County Bonds TO THB SUM OF $5,000 AUDITOR'S OFFICE, WORTMHGTON, April, 1st, 1889. Sealed proposals will be received at this odlce on or before May l.'th. !#*.», at one o'clock in the. afternoon, for the purchase of Nol le# County lioi ds, $5000, in sums not leas than nor more than $1,000. Kids to show at what rate of Interest tliev will be taken If made paya ble ten years from date, also If made payable twenty years from dale, interest payable an nually, or semi-annually. Said bonds to be I suert and sold to parties who will take tiiem at par at the lowest rate of interest. Coupons and bonds payable at the County Treasurers office, (unless otherwise stipulated In propo*als ae cepteii). Bonds to run ten or twenty ye:rs from date as above Indicated as thf Boar! of County Commissioners may deein best. Ihe board reserves the right to 1 eject any and all bids. If not satifaetory By order Board of County Commissioners, JN0. I. KENDLEN. County Auditor. SALE OF STATE LANDS. STATE OF MINNESOTA LAND OFFICE. ST- I'AUI., March 27, 188!V Notice Is hereby given that the State Auditor will offer at 1'nblic Hale at the Couiiiy Auditor's office Iu Worthfngton. Friday. May 17th. 1*8.9, at 10 o'clock a. on the terms prescribed b.v taw, the school lands. In No'tins County, that have been appraised and are unsold, or that liave been sold and forfaited by reason of rail ur» to pay Interest for two or more years, can have of1 Lists ofthehmds to boo®, el may be seen at the Auditor's Office for teii days prior to the sale. W. W. BRADEN, mlstloHMP tftbc State Land ofllcc. C01 w. wzrppv. a VJ MjHit'Mv.Offin—IMNIWB •dt, \V°ortluug.wu. Miint. S7»Si.i taiMia Oamn, VWftoa JT.Y. A N There Is no line so handsomely equipped for Through Passeuger Service as "Ihe North weste. IJne,"—€., St, P., M. & O. K'y—and tne Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago tr.-iin* over this liiitt Iixve a tetter rrcori for reaching either end of their run *'on time" than those ot any other Hue iu the country. THE All well posted tr: velers between the Twin Cities an I Chicago take thl« line—particularly favorii the "Yesttbu Limited." which car ries tie ft lest sleeping cars and coaches ever built, and also all clases of passenzers, without extra faies. On the lake Superior portion of the line, between Minneapolis. St, Paul ft Du luth. aid M. Taul & Ashland, Pullm 11 sleepers are rui. 1 night trains, and parlor cars 011 day trains. NORTHWESTERN. Pullman sleepers are also run through between Dulnih,.Sup?iior and Cbleign. Fast through trains are also run hetwi-cu Minneapolis, St. Paul and Kansas tv. via Sioux City, with through Pullman alee|iers 8t Paul to Omaha and Ksnsas City. DiniiiK cars are run on all through trains over this line between Minnea polis. St. l'aul and Chlcngo, and between 8t. raul and Kansas City. Besides being the best LINE between these principal cities, the Chleaga & Northwestern systemof lines composedof theChl capo. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, Chicago and Northwestern anl Fremont, Klkhorn ft Mo Valley R'ys—(all advertised as "The North western Line,") traverses a rich and populous country, and offers the quickest means of reach ing all ih large towns or vlllases hi the terri tory intersected by It. Before selecting a route, travelers should get a folder, with map of this line, and they will quickly see the advan tages offered. All particulars, with msps and time tables, may be obtained at any atatl n. or write direct to T. W. TKA8DALK. Gent Passenger Agent, fit. Paul WORTHINGTON HOTEL. Onlv First-Class Hotel in Town. Good Sample Rooms. Livery Stable Oonnected with the Hottte. WOKTHTNGTON, MINN. J. T. FISHER, Proprietor. I64%ly.) -»£vi£W,/^ AcuMqns ss8B aT.uuia.Mo. OALLAS-TEX. KKL.1 AULK K1 NEW lie»IR SUU'l&G 1A CHICAGO, ILL. MiKSS BIKE CO., -t£*Zri*•ia'iiiA.i^rJe- MiMMEfinTA W 1 FOR CO LU O STOVES. PUMPS, O O S O iL, I I N A W A E J. H. JOHNSON, Manufacturer of and Dealer Is all kinda BOOTS utd SHOES, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, etc. •Justoin werk and Repairing in both branches it business. Tenth Street, Worthington, Minn. 40-ly Peter Geyermann, AT HERSE KEEPS Bread, Pies, Cakes and Cookies. Orders filled for a 11 kinds of Raking. Baked Beans in anv quantity. We have the BeaC 5c rigar ©nt. Try them. Our Cigars and tobacco are of the finest quality. Mott a New York Sweet Cider on Tap. OYSTER BAY liKSTAURAXT. lo-tf, Jos. LOWE. a B.ldfer •Ml watch MM liaMlnryrr. jr-fTr*"- -sr M- NO. 34. A General Store, BUYS Farm Produce for Cash, And in Exchange for Merchandise. 10-14-ly OYSTER BAY RESTAURANT Now opon to our Friends and Patrons. Call and See us. Get your oysters, lunch or anything you may wish to Eat. IF SI (Served wi-h despatch and in the best possible Style. Oysters Served URE«M WILTON iM.aaiuiauir.lj vatah la lha wortd. lawk»r«r. W«r-I rinttl Bnvjr Haatiaf Cue*. HOMJSS IS THB Beth MW aad (taM* alsaa, with wotka aa4 caw* af cqaal valaa. OM fcraon inaach to caltl/ caa aeean eaa Una, lliamtii 1 oar larga aaival- MU1. Uwith B. of Haafrkald BaaplM. ThcMaaaptoa, aa wall aa tha watch, wa ae* FrMi aad after 70a fcaaa hava flar kept aantha aad ahowa thna to ttoaa ah*awr'havacalled,ikmh«t»nyoarowa propeitT. Thaaa wlM wiHa at aaaa caa ha mm ct R«ih| tha Watch KINO. UND& SAMUELSON, House, Sign and Car riage Painting. GRAINING, WAM.rAPEK HANGING AND GLAZIN(. All work promptly attended to an satisfactlo guaranteed. We also keep a full stoek of the very best Lin seed oil, varnishes, paints, al-ibastbie, etc., etc. Kalsoiiiinioc and paint brushes. Wall paper and l*»rder of ISO diiferent patterns. Window and picture class. I'ieiiH-e frames made to ord er. lie »ur»tocall and see us. Our prices are the. lowest on work and matt-rial. Shop and store room on 4th-av.,oppositeConr house paTk. .xtf WOUTH!N«TON MINNESOTA. RUSH MORE HOTEL. E. TJ. TEMPLE Proprietor. nusiiMOhe, mxx. HEADQUARTERS. Forth 1« si quality of all kit. rls of foot wear "f the latest »iit] most fa.shinhHble ntvlf.s of LADIES'AND GENT'S, MISSES BOYS', YOUTHS' AND_ CHILDREN'S SHOES, Which can not be excelled by any, or undersold by the cheapest RUBBER GOODS of BEST BRANDS Custom work and repairing done to order. Latest, nobbiest and most genteel styles. New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, J. H. JOHNSON. NEW DRAY LINE- Th« mas Kiser puts a iew dray into business in Wortl'injiton, and nsks for the natronage cf its people. lift will do haul! itr to nod fnm any part of th tow,. J'e is nls prepared In do al kinds«f tiHi'den Woik done with a team plowin-r li ii rowitiH and euliivitting Give him a trial, 3 2t. CATTLE MARKET. We are buying rattle for shipment and paying tiie highest market price ii cash. Call *ntf »e« ua. i.7 IM HUUD & DEWOLK. POTOM taking wwtwttd to] •an proem* fan lBfonuttn tag the QUBH im IOWA 4 Minnesota* by mkaeriM^ for Worthlagti fiMlshu* Worthington. Mlimtta. tadttte ana jmt% 91 to di aad oenta totkraa wonthi. to AVTASO* Worthington. Hoblaa Oa, Swedish Mercantile Company, DRY GOODS^and"GROCERIES Crockery, filanwan, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOB GOODS. 14 Milwaukee Harvesters and Mowers. Call and examine our machines before buying elsewhere. Hnti*faotiop guaranteed in prices and qualitv. IN THE ADVANCE BLOCK, WortTi 1 gton. 41-Sm GOTO F. H. DAY, JEWELER. Worthington, Minn. in Every Style. Beefstake cooked to order. Anything from a lunch to a squnn-e meal at all hours. We Bake every day. a CO JOJ LAKE VIEW HOUSE, WALTEE AA0AASS, Pro^ The Largest and Best-Appointed. Hotel in Worthington. LIVERY, STEAM and ROW-BOATS EUN IN CONNECTION. Good Sample Boons. £at«c SeuonaU^ I shall as usual continue the R«**l B*tate hust n«ss for th»- old and reliable Ann »f Frcd*riks«» & Co.. and will -.'uaraniee satisfaction, eitfc. tf you want to sell or buy. 10—iy xWORTHINoTONx l'irst National Bitnk Building on TENTH 9TRBB The undersigned desir" to nnnounce that 1 am now prepai-ed to furnish Meals or Lunches AT A 1.1. UOL KS. FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH COOKKD FOOD. HOT BltKAH. KOLLS ANU DOUGHNUTS KVEHY EVEXIX® CAKES, PIES. KTCJ.. ETC., OF DIFFEKKKT KIND». 07ST1RS IIT SEASOiT, KAW, 8' EWEU 1 IK n.lKtt. Parties dosirini hinohpon to take on the train* will be supplied un ot dcr. FRUITS in their SEASON, CANDIES, NUT)*,ET(. Parties rooming tn town can in^ka »rra*iz*~ nieuts for *i ..BI.E AKDOU adv^ninsr-4, t«ria*« Our ei:de:ivor will be to supply all wauls la (b» ra'lnr lino on ttif- t.«-st terms wltteft irood. Bi*?— class sei vici' will allow. Thanki: the pnl 'ic for past litxraf pairm aec*. I soiicit the same for *h« 'uMirr: hopf by strict atK'ii'ion t4i business, io merit a still greater share. Mrs. M. A. GLASS, JOKNOii & BROOKS. Real Estate Dealers, —AND—- LOAN AGENTS. Exchange and Investment Broker* WORTHINGTON It INK. tttfJ-ly NEW RESTAURANT Mrs. II. Kin sel announce* that she has opened a tie* res taurant in neat and convenient rooms, over liurd DeWolf'a Meal Store. OYSTERS SERVED IN EVERY APPROVED STYLE. Steals promptly spread with the fietf tfc* market aftorda. Warm Rolls every eneuiiif. Cold Meat*. Br*ad» Pies, Cakes etc., -nt plied en sbort p^lfNb ORDERS RECEIVE PR1(PT ATTSHTIOIC 49"Mrs. Kisscll will l»r glad to receive order* from customers, old and new. Pioneer Barker Slicf. S. A. HiLDRETH, Prop't. Loeated ei» tln» Corner of :otti Stn^t wiT-tf AveHUC. i:i tli llu emenk WOilRIWMI.—— \$ G0CD AS THE TLSTl •3r. D. L. Kenj cn, OI? KICE A"Hn UK lW Cr—Corner of J'.Hirtfc Arcnnemid El Tenth Stwi. Jails i'roujptl} AtUiiUtd to. -i 1