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R_GAZ KTTK.
LOCAL _NEW£
1IIUR8DAT, JULY 19J», 1877.
OIFTTT of DEILWD«4 COAMJR*
I'robnte-S. J, k'. Hl'TfcR.
«*rk Cnart—W. H. HA^VK.
•tariff—JAMRS DCRTYAI,.
Coroner—D I. MTOHCOCV
Ao lit^r—!. m.
VAXSCHAAC*.
tfe*«O«T—A.TOWFCR,
•«fi»t*rof DE*4C—TILI. TIB3RTT3.
ir«»fer—0
L. BIOUAM,
Attfc.-FT»Y—M.E.
POWELL.
0 Mr* Coami«aioa«r—S.S. STICKIJt.
Sip't of School*—1».
I.. BIGHAM.
Coonty Commisaionera—1). o.
'KEI.I.RR.
CBANOKKA,
C.PORTER, j.
A.
M._REG^.RLNEVJ^J'NNTHE
•••dajrstn
eacfa month,at
^SRATR.OT«
\n.
TS N'clork L\
JtD^I^RTURC
LP)SK«
of
HV,,"HESTER
-»elf binder -.Till b- pat on tj.i
Vi mm...
Msrehall were in Town on
II. D. L^ALUWIN
IU«n
It.
W. F. DICKINSON SEE.
or Iirsr.«!TNAR.—RH« RrdwoodGr»ng
nieetii rvptiUH/ on the flrnt and third.**
a of
each Jtath at 1 -'dock P. M.
W. A,
SWISHER,See.
C'mirli Directory.
—iter,
Henry
AR?1?'M*
®afcl«atb
X« TKAMGR GEO (tilpin,
SAB.MTB LO.S'a.M,
Sa&d\T
School
at 9 and a
1
Sabbath
«chooI«T»r
halfo'ciucka.a.
Caaisrur —Snndajr School at 4 o'clock P. *,
TH#Church. WT«N LIMI(IN»d
aew I Im & Redwood Stage Lines. tiied and
A P-IILI SRJIAK EACH
TO
Springtlcld
F«edwoou
tarn
AUNT
Falld.via Yetlowj
to
U!no»ota
n
TUE«1AY»
nn.LKIIDN^I"
and
WCDW^IITBIND ™R* D,
R«d*ooT
Fali«.MD
VIVER
of
R.^IN NFF^RTRJIINII
U LAI.
I.«FE FYRCHIF»GO*NU
The County Board
in this office fur tome time, has taken
rest,
AND
L!»!l
is visiting the eastern part of
the State. We wish hiin a good time.
The members of the Independent
Club are getting a uniform, white
red
PUUU
with blue stripe, white
stocking?, rt,1, white and bine cap. They
lualce a good appeararce.
The challenge given by the Independent
li.
TI.
Club to
P'.ay
any
18
Community
been accepted and, tin
£!uu» will take place on Friday, tomorrow,
at
1 1-2 T'clock
who
IR
on the Court lIous»
A LIVELY
time
The Rer.
is anticipated.
MI. LL£!?NINJ,
V.ad
to
of Shetek Sta-
come here to attend the
K, AWIP
meeting, was thrown from
VUGGJ
last Thursday and pret'y aererely
injured. lie able uoir
to walk a littU.
The irjury
is
to
HIS
tack.
The Side walk
IN
Jrout of
I R's
W. A.
hardware store has
i n
20
feet east ot
Crouley Bios, has bred filled by
harm. During last werk they
parts of the Coanty and
bushels to th« acre. The
crops on that farm are probably a fair
•ample
of the crops throughout the County
The Rev. Leonard
II.
the Congregational church at Walnut Sta
ti«u, mad" a brief call at our office last
week on liia way home from the church
Council, held at Granite Palla. Mr. Moset*
desires, in behalf of the people of Walnut
Station and vicinitj, to publicly thank
Judge
Baldwin for his excellent and very
interesting address delivered at their
bratiou on the Fourth. The speech added
largely to the entertain
meat and the aatU
factiou with it
~as
C»SS
GIIIU,
was realized for the
purchase of
for the Church.
Town,
114,
an
Range,
Thirteen Days wltheot F«o4 or W®.
ter.
About three
WFK*
ago
^MTE.
»Q
MI,
ratan.on Taintor.
Fallit
AND
return
ETERJTAI-JDAV, TAAR«II»J »ndSatnrday.
Chicago & North-Westem Railway.
fr©m
others in tli»-
U.-.s
Swisher will give up the Cook
M.
busimss Perfectly safe.
KK
Swi»h-
I
reconstructed
and now presents the regulation appear
ance. Also the gap of
M. K
Powell who has purchased the property.
The walk
'rout
of
TRL
TVE
the Exchange Ho-
property is being laid and Ur. Trnesdel
hag
lumber on hand for his hundred
feet, corner of 2d
&
Mill
WE
Streets.
From the lest
IREnen!
can
P*T WE
'hoppers
conuluile that there are U«
ir.
tr.is County now to do
anv
'it
stayed
doing souie damage. In the viciuity of the
Lower Sioux Agency the early
Lad made pretty clean work
Organ
Settee.
To all whom it may concern, is hereby
given. That, Caroliue
C.
Fofcgate having
lost the Duplicate Receiver's Receipt No.
1232
made
at St.
PETER
1669,
Minnesota June.5th
for South half North-East quarter
mid Wist half Sonth-East quarter
36,
is about to, aud
Sonth
KAAT
Tn.v
1877.
Sioux Indian Lands,
will at once apply for a
change of Entry, and repayment of tlie
purchase
MONEY
paid on the West half
quarter as aforesaid.
This Notice being'Jii Compliance with
Letter
"M'
7th.
Gencrrl Land Oflfce of March
1877.
CAROLINE C. FOSGATE.
TIBBITS.
Att'y.
Dated Redwood Falls Minn, June 22d
Jeasup bae^ full steek of No.
GOODIE
old St.L.lo, on
Till Tibbett'S farm, was blown down
Thirteen
D«jr«
afterwards Mr. Tibbltta had
occasion to pasathe OF RAB.
biah
hearing'
After clearing airajr the hay and poles
which had constituted the roof
©f
Stable he found ft yearling
animal has, sine, been cared for tenderly
and is getting along well, with every
prospect of being healthy and valuable.
Having over a hundred head in the herd
they had not
MIME*! (HIS
it
A
one,
Probably no
KIN#
UTTIR
U
I.ITTI
I
L«°t
aoV»D'we
\y«
remarkable case.
one preparation has
.E, Mjceived much praii
LN',1,ON» hrve Used it when We
pronounce it the beat Hair dressing in the
world. It
stands unrivalled. Tlioise who
are affected with diseases o! the scalp
ac
corapaiued by twitching or irritation, find
relief and renewal in this invaluable reme
dy. When the hair is inclined to fall off, a
in
'derate
A.
tchool at
Dodge, Paster.
EV!'RT-'»L»ba«li at lOaoda balfa. a. and
10
AND
o'clock a.a
if
it exhibits
it will restore the natural color.—[KPLTOX
(Mo.) TKLROBAPH.
Pa*t«r,S*rrfe«
The
E L.'aiup
HafcUth,r,T"" Thursday and closed oa Moudny for-noon
Serrice. eBR1tMnate Snnday.atll We think that the occasion was profitable
elcck M.ard F. M. Rer.E.G. Hantar,hector to all Olicerueil Thi. ot. A
of
",E
XEWI
tli« Eut
W'H
A
6:45 A, M.
meet next
day, the 23d inst.
fhe Hon."}.
v. U FC.-ls'
gust
ROCLIR^TER
1877,
on
at
and Mr. J.
5
Friday,
cr°r
Q" the Kinsley farm
conducted
ehildrens* nnetiug oil Sabbath. Mr.
Ruter also assist* in conducting Services
i
during the
MEETING.
Judicial Convention*
Republican Convention, in and tW*!I»
9th Judicial District, State of Minn
composed of Nicollet, Brown,
Man-!®E^WOO,'
LYM
and Lincolu
will Le held at
'he
Court
City of NewULM on the
28TLI
day of
o'clock
D.
wen? Tawa on Mon-
1
». F. Wrymouth o/jfcrtlie II«yo8 & Whreler kiev
joaneral Election iu
P. M.
for tli'1 pur­
pose of placing in nomination
A
1876,
J^OUAL DEL^*"FUR
Jr who haa been fore-
and,"one
each County Orgauiza-
tion.
The different Couutiel
be entitled
the following number of Delegates.
Nicollet,
8
HUM-
Oik, L'aintand faint Brushes
In
STATE
30
"I
OCXTT OP It VDWOOD.
Probate Court, Special Term,
July 10th.
reading and filing the
information that
&
ISth day of June,
in al
a few dars,
'hopper.-
of
some cropy
but in all other portious there are good
crops. We saw the grain on Mr. Turrell'.
furm this week
and it looks finely. Soiu
fields will yield twenty-five bushels to tlr
acre and, persons competent to ju lg°
place the average y'.nld on the farm at
from
plication and hearing ba given hy Publish
ing a Copy of this Order, for three
"Redwood FNLU
Moses, pastor ot
TIE
It
universal and nnquali
fed.- The celebration waa a complete sue
iu every way. Almost every body be
longing to the community, was there and
all enjoyed the occasion.
MIE
SO
The remains of Qcneral Caster,
KX—Gov,
A NOISE
nnderrfetth, concluded to inr«tl-
Mr.
F. O
tho old
8TW
bel onging
to hi*licrd. It had been there thirteen
days and could not possibly
GET
anything
to eithrr cat or drink during that time. It
was alive but
that was about the best that
could be said for it. It had been in excel,
lent condition wh-n covered up but, when
found, was little more than skin and bones.
It lay on its side without room to get
although nathhig bore heavily on it.
UP
TH«"
certain improved Harvester.
think
re-
ceireaso
so much praise from Its patrons, nor
is so deserving commendation as Halls
Uair Senewet! We but echo the voice
JTHC
In 1873
law entitled
meeting commenced last
Ol.crrued The attendance wa.,
U'at
persons on
THE
Sunday. There were
i
WAT.
oa FrMay aad
d*Y.
REDWOOD
FsIIs
ground on
30
the
additions to Hie
i church. E'ght adult persons
were bap
uiea and one little girl. The
-FOLLOWING
Clergymen were present and took part in
Services. Mr. Creight»n, Presiding
Elder. Messrs Bean, Qalpin, Goodniau"
"An
LI
nse of the Rouewer will strength-
en the roots of the hiir, and preserve it.
a tendency to turn
gray,
R" "L" ,PR
vt.„»
.I
Au­
Candidate
for the Office of Judge of Said District, to
be
VOTED FCR
at the next general Election,
-«IS
of representation
will be
one
ONE
hundred and
FII'ythat
T^AT
the
T"
Redwood,
Brown,
4
7
Lyon,
Renvi'lf,
JOBS C.
4
7
Lincolu,
RrnoLPn,)
D.
lliTcncoca, Coiaaiittce.
Alfbbd WALLIS,
Poeket Cook
Stoves-valuable
family use, for the sick room.
nurserv and. particularly, for old
•!crs. Will cook ovsters or steak
the kettle and such like io a lew min
utes without wood, and
and thut the
cheap that
Stove
Dh.
IIlTCUCOCK
1877.
In the matter of the Estate of Ueury
Ulanchard, deceawd,
On this 10th of July,
A. D. 1877,
npou
PETITION
of Julia
A
Klunchard of the County of Redwood,
Stating that Henry Bianchard, of the Coun-
State aforesaid, died intestate, on
1877,
she,Julia
A.
ninistratrix of the Estate ol the aaid
1S77,
(3)
suc­
cessive weeks, once in each week, iu the
Qasstte," in Said Connty,
Prior to Said hearing.
By
THE
Conrt,
8. J. F. ROTH.
Judge of Probate.
porta from different
the effect that the grasshoppers are
leaving the
State.
ia stated that there
CLE
one of the '-twenty."
The
by good
A
is bardly
twenty genaine Newfoundland dnga in
the United Slates, and every one who
owns one of tbia breed thinks he's
EN-jlish
quire
considerable
we have forgotten the
exact amount
visible supply of
quarters.
1.
AND
other victims of the massacre, aro be
ing
brought Ewt.
Austin is visiting the
OIFIE
I'a-
coast with a vis*, it is said, of
(caking
that his home.
illey, who lectured in
this piaoe during the wiuter, delivered
th® same lccture in St. Paul last Sat
urday
night It
seems to have been
pretty well received.
McCurmiek, of reaper
fame, HAS
been successful in a suit before the
Commissioner of Patents, involving
the qucMion of priority of invention
OF
The official canvass of the vote cast
U
the late special Election on the
Bond questions shows the follotfiii"
E
ult.
N«J»
Yeaa
ot'
Majority against 41,852
9I'n,
gentleu. presenieo oyt
#li s?
*11
J«d} e Ilan^on.^
2
of Redwood Falls
FORMAT
KUECRSSFUL
vull rtCeive the hearty support of all
e other*
CG7,
MODEL DRUG STOKE.
A
million
more
the
8S.
or
MISSKSOT*.
The Modoc Indians, now numbering
fifty-four males and sixty-three fe
male, are loctted on a very fertile
tract,
eo'itainlnfr
4.000
acres, in tho
northeast corner of the kbawnee re
serve, Indian Territory.
enpaged
large and
and Praying that
Blanchard, be appointed ad-
tornado utruek
P. M..
got
United Kingdom, it ia estimated
authority, will re­
5 000 000
quarters of wheat dur­
ing the balance of this season, having
on hand
A
4,000,000
The Dead wood City ((Slack Hills)
Pioneer pu's it thus mildly
"In
the
present undeveloped condition of our
mineral resources there is not employ
ment
for all the laboring men who are
now in
T^
S?C. 24,
be promoted by aUempting to disguise
or
by denying
the
fset."
Millions of
gras«hnpp?r*
HIS
US
stone, at
I
country. This is the plain
truth, ana no substantial interest

6
was blown
will
of the Kan
variety have appeared in the town
of Orion, tiakland county, Mich and
are devouring everything in their
path About
2 000
aerea of gtowing
crops have been destroyed. by them
within
A
few days. Their first choice
in food
is elover, and second oata, bat
they take in anything they can get
with eurpris:af
MN»talkf.
Five Boston confectioners hare been
indicted for adulterating eandy with
ehrouiote of Irti and other injonrions
substances.
Trial by jury in
occu.-
»uuie.d.
the Legislature passed
Act to encourage the
planting and grcwing of Timber and
shade trees" It provided for the!,U
payment, by the State,
of
it
a bounty of
U
two dollars for cach acre of trers plan !ixa
Ky any one who Las planted the trees. Spencc
lines of trees, meet the requirements (f| A'OTICE
(he law at the end three fears from i
.1 I *. I
GERMANY IS
ciently dificrcnt in some features from
oura,
to give us a hint
22U» 1877.
,UI'
ir,„S PR„,„„g could Survcvi'r'S fransi*'
be ui.d tin la-v were .-uch as to'eompletf, est S170. will take $15C
in,tie. tr«r cu'iivation sceedtn^iy dif. One inch ncedld, open sight,&ur
will
of Minn'fnt», Mo iki frtr cu'iivation i soeedtn^iy dif-. Out- inch needle, open sight, Survev
wn, Renv lie, fiw.tl|t The rn itv .»«' tho^e who at-
i»ln CotiMti'-",. ,. sell at 825
or 8
irri" ROB'T. W«,SOX.
•Sfra-'rdira'y etf-u-'s at oare, sueeecd
td are e-ititlcd to the bounty and]
should not be kept oat of it
Jadi
man
cial District. A call for a Republican I P°scs
ennventi n, for the District wnl he ,I,. i
.i. i")
... id in this i^ne. there are f.,ur the positive and peedy cure of 'hir|](,ml lRTT SKT.
bach-1and their frhod*, thit the eontcst for!* jthont ami have the ben ft. May 2d.
boil 'be nomination will be an honorable!cfit
my experten
of e
4,286,
nr nearly that of the
at
STALE
New Yoik, and fully as uianv as the
two Stales
of Illinois and Iowa This
io
thnu was
cencus of
^iven
They have
ENERGETICALLY
in labor during
the past year, and, as a result, have
the
VALUABLE
for their
DE­
CEASED.
It is ordered that said application
heard before me, at the Probate Office, in
he Village of Redwood Falls on the 2nd
itay of Aug.
at
2
o'clock
i* lurthei
P. M.
and
Ordered that notice of Said ap­
crop on their farm, kept longer
The governinent has expended
SCHOOLING F»»r
which is
LINGER
ten months,
the supervision of the
Society of Friends.
Te
Capt. Mark Flower furnished the
M.
Panl Dispatch the following
o'clock
June 22d. and in the twink­
ling of an eye reduced the s-auneh lit
tle steamer to a helpcem? wreck, threw
as into the river, and damaged or de
stroyed a great part of our cargo. The
o a
WIS
o e e i n n e Y e o w
A
point two
HUNDRED
above its mouth, and
parts are to
the
as to the iui
provemcnt of what has become a legal
nuisance. When the vote of the
as that which
weeks
Shrriff looked iu
'ocked
17 324
*perici.^
JR
The popul 4bi n of what is called home,
Jjondon tor
1877
is estimated at
milea
*'X
miles above Bismarek.
M"UTH
hnndr
WE WERE
near
of Powder river, and not
very far from the scene of the
NJI«TER
massacre last year. The banks of the
river are low at this point. We h«D
no timber for shelter or even to tie
the boat to. In all my experience
1
never witnessed anything so
terrible,
The tremendous wind, accompanied by
hail and rain came down en us with
only a moment's warning catching us
on our starboard quarter and careen
ing ns over to an angle of about forty
five
degrees, when oar entire upper
works, cabin, smoke stacks, steam
pes and all. were swept into the boil
ine. surging current of the Yellow
stone.
sixty feet from the bnr
ricane roof and fell into the river
striking a spar and injuring my side
and back seriously. Mrs, Flower the
only lady on the boat, went overboard
with the cabin, but
was
rescued She
lost her entire wardrobe, however, ex
eept the clothing she wore. Oupt.
John Haycock and his son, Abner
Haycock, ot St. Paul, were my pi'ot*
and both stood to the wheel nntil
blown
WITH the
pilot house into the
water. The entire force of offioera.
crew and carpenters did their duty
faithfully. John Jones, fireman, and
Boh Small,
second cook, both ot Mem.
phis, Tenn were drowned. MY safe,
ooatainiog books and pxpers and sev
eral hundred dollars in money, want
to tb« bottom, irretrievablyloit."
jury
stands six against six, the prisoner is
acquitted when it is seven against
five the
decis.on is left to the court
and when it is ci ht against lour, the
prisoner is convicted. Tho abemdiu
of requii ing twelve men of average
stupidity to arriye at a unanmons
elusion in reference to a case, is daily
becoming more apparent to intelligent
people. And the injustice of iui-pri«
oning a
jury for days and nigh?s on
account ot the stupidity or obstinacy
of a juror or two, is equally apparent.
In Geriuauy such a case could hard
up on account of a lack of
iniiuity, and found the
d.
They dcclarcd their inability
to ai..ree, and
a
said that they had
thought. it good to employ the time
pleasantly. Would this Lave happened
(icrmany?— £EX.
oouniy oi GBI{4T BEDRCTIOJR THB PSKK
MACHINES.
I
will
S-.'LL
ted and the same for each half mile
pl.nted alonsr any public bi»l Wiv. It
plainly sp.'cifi s the character of"pro^f
rrquired and the condiii'ns under: ft all «-»».».»
which the bounty may be obtained, all Redwood Palls Minn.
of which can easily be complied with! May, 24th 1877.
G8W_
the New American Sewing
Machine for Forty Dollars uutil further no
tice. Don't fail to consult ne before buy
^LI^.KR
It provides that the application for the 'Jrjant & Stritton's Hook Keeping
b'Mnty may be niadt) when i»rov9 or,!
AT
ANJ
S^neer Pens.
KOB'T. WATSON'S.
*,,,R
TO-DNY.
the d*te of planting. Many persons Notice, we will grind no more grists, but
have, within the last year or two,: an exclusively Kxchiinge business
made application but no State bounty i 35 to 37 lbs. flour, offal in pro*
has been forthcoming. \V« under- making 50 lbs for eaeb bashel o
stand that the State Auditor reiiliis ...
,i ,i i i Flour irrai:tcd.
hat there ha* not been an appropriation' RtJTTER & CUFF.
made for the payment of bounties and:
nntil farther
Y
price at ahopa
?54,
wi'li
ATSOX.
Redwood Fails.
To Consumptives.
One of the important officcs to be Consumption, that seonr-e of hu
fil ed at the nexr general election is inanity, is the :reat dread ol" the bu
of Judge of this, th«
^tnily, in all civilized coun'ries.
sion »f the nniy
sure,t
now
infallible llmne-
known to the profession—for
,, «oek«.n of for the position, dread disease, aod its unwelcome con- wholesale J»t IcfS^
*»ui presented, bv!
z-
natn?8 rRTr»I.« IIRONCI",LS- JS°R^AS Dtbilif\'.
f0,:"'«|T»cn„.^b,
The oreaent ircumo
nt*1
^"*V P[acfi'.rtn,or'
i»"'»•|^ w ha„
fcu™"er
of St 1\ u:r
Mr I
of Marshall. It i* graiii'ying t-. These suffering with eonsnT..7tlor ®r
the utmost cordiality and„
for theif«elinr prevail, betwcoa the caudidutev
thejt«eiinp prevail, betwcoa me poStc -M0nftf
Catarrh, Asthma
'"V".' NNUIMA
V.irv.Mta tf. V,
&C,
in
-n,ht tho vJueofthc
M,-d:ci'r.c in the CUrJ
H'eJmouth.
of
Luc-Complaints
Thro:"
hy
candidate' cases sacccfcsfully treated,
RUCTIONS
H'ou^"1'* of|
UI .'L-1
for preparations and use, and
'A'' NCCR,S!IARJ' ADVICE
and
will
INSTRUCTION
sucot-^slul treatment at your
turn wail, free ot charge, by
of
»gi
by
1871
a larire part of
the increase results from annexing
suburb* to the metropolitan district.
OW
be received by y-IU y re
Select Circulating Library.
RATES SUBSCRIPTION s
Vkati.* TICKKTSOF
)6.
Mt.TICK»T».i
TRA!»*IKNT «4TR*
1.
The smallest charge
and by
TIN»
H. BEHNKE& BRO
BURNS' STATION, MINN.
We
offer to the public a
well assorted stock of General
Merchandise at lowest prices
for
Ca8H
and
S. T. BUNCH,
manafaeturerand dealer in alt»
suffi­
Am
took p'ace a few
«^O IR.
Truckee. in Nevada. The
on a
jury which
PREPARED NT »ny
I)
was
M-
jury men
in
uiikeu procession round a table on
which way a whiskey
j»I«r, most of the
wliitkey lioui which they had con-
WATERS'
ADDRESS
Dr. JOHN S BURXKTT.
167 JEFFERSON STREKT.
Louisville K
WATSON'S i
IS !'.•
week
ceiitts
LJCTS
if a bo K
THAU ON®
$1,882 A
'additional
2.
l»ook*
ac­
count of his severe loss on the Yellow
stone.
The
I^
week, 3cts a a
will
be charged.
IN
iv be
EXCHANGED
at plea­
sure, but Volumes out must be re
turned before others can be taken
3.
Strangers
MUST,
deposit
FARM PRODUCE
UTTER
S
A
CAN
PECIALTY.
Our stock is replenished by
eveiy train from our large as
sortment in New Ulm.
Fred C. (iley will be happy
to wait on all who favor him
with a call.
He also keeps the
NOTICE.
rood Falla
M*
MKATS, SAHSAFLK
Cash paid IV:r (at jjult- !«..
MA
of
u n i u E
AS—
Sofa*, Bureaus,
Chairs, Talxn,
RHstrwb Looking Waaseg,
3P1CTIT22 PSA3I2S. A*.,
new Mill
Oo£Dna »»4II,L. AII4
n any desiriib'C
ALL #AD"R^
iro it
rrnariul er
FT
•F
OL3 W
oris
of
EVERY
dr jerijition d.n. to i.r.Ur.
ti iiued^
I., ,.TL
LWLK.(.
{»««TITI|4IY STTCHD^I'
S
Mill Street
UI NRRR
RE KtikiJ
WASHINGTON
MEAT MARKET,
""J S«iclifw.irk!
Second St. ... ji.^wood Fail,, i
Will
be fanitj
«II
selection of
tintes,
BUM.s STATION i
We call your attention to ©ui
complete stock of
PINE LUMBER
FENCING, SIDING,
FLOORING, DOOUS
LATII «fe SHINGLES,
^ASII «*iiitl Finishing LuniLer.
Lumber su])pliel hy tlie Cai
wi,
TVC
U
and
of this great boon.ij*^
i
I* AVNVNCNV
,«»rs o«pcrk„«, ^ADhRSOl\
best Constimp
NOTICE.
The riew R. R. Depot
—AT—
SJ-MTOMS^'THEY "FMSTBE RJ TJ11 JF S' ST 0
aR5on TI,5S Knftn V
IVil O O A 1 IU J\
A
«eo. H. BARXCAKD
•A-'-
QrdMStrioacldmcsORG
A!
Mho Matkemallflil
in style and
in
ton*EVERperfect
made.
It
KU TA«
eh
TI
a
twa
CIII.UK*, COTTAGE Olt-
TJANS,
{CIIAPEI*andCMM
in
Taiquc Frenrh are
ry r»»prrlFltt^T t'l.AHH.
3, Sio r.rxKT."
I $3 00. 1
$5.«e. «T».
SQUiKE*N£W
the valu»
of the book when taken, which amoiM*
WILL
be refunded less charges on its te
•urn.
4.
Books lo it, or defaced, must be
paid for before others can be drawn
PERMAVENTI.Y ccRF.n—NO HITMBOO—BY
ONK MONTH'S U^AISK OK HH. COIM.ARB'S CF.L
KBRATEH IXFAI.MBI.E I IT PO\V!l-KS. To con
vinca nnli^rorn thiiltliow powers will do all wf
claim for thmn, will Bond them by mnil. POST
PAID, nKKEETRIAl. BOX, An Pr. OonUrd is tho
onl* plij isrnn tliM h*« exer m«ilt this diwaro
KjM'cinl iitiilv. ftnd*»to onr knowlfilge thon»*ndii
b*ve Ix-en t'K.RV ANF.NTIV Cl'REP t.j tlie
360
A
EXPRESS
our Store.
Burns1, May 4th, 1877-
MERI­
Co's
WARD
Minn,
W*. P.'DvMinns,
—Kabvr'A
Rttiiter.
Wa.1l, Hmwn. Mlrtwr.
Artiit'N
GR*I*VIUU
PANE IR,
THIS PARK IS
Dizol
Pencils Copying Pencils, at
RUB'T. WATSON'S.
OX
RILB WITH
DOW ELL & C*HESMAN
XV.
Advertising Agents,
RTNULO* CMCTTNUT *T9.^ST. LO«H
V~
jAyer's
IS :im •aluaMo:
mul imlcs
it never will.
Caneert*celebrated
IM
'»eTr-
\Vorkmunflhlp,& llumbinijl
naurps
Wnrmntcd far SIX 1
I'll If KM KXTItEJIEIA 1-OW for
Mnnlhty laatallmeiira reeelved. A IJheral
Dioroiuit t' Tnirhfi*. Minister?,Ckwchtt.Zjchoots^
(K.JUiCNTS WANTED. Sptctallyd^ee.
taenia to the imde.lllnatrated t'atakjaaea
»IiU«ed.Sceaad-haad lartraweataaK.rey
|larmiln% IIOItAc'G U ATKK8 ft
M"-F"^TKA8T^4.~STSEET,
CMC*
VOBKI 3M7.
FITS iriUPSI.
OR
Falling Sickness
UK»
nf
th.M l*OW»5-.IlS, WE W1I.I. GUARANTEE A PER
MANENT cnr» in t-rrrv
OK,
or REFCXI) YOl
Al.l' MONEY EXP NPEP.
AH Koflcrrni nbonld giro the*e Powl«r«
eirly trial, mid bo cctiTlnc*d of their curative p.w
"'ptleo, for Urge box.
$300, or 4 hoxtR for $10 00, «e»t
hr moil to any part of United SUt. or Canada oa
receipt of price, or by exprcaf,
C. O, P. AiWrwt,
ASH It BOBBIN'S.
PCLTOX
STBKKT, BBOOKLTK, M.
iralfrrrr*from tbia
T.
Positively Cured.
DIIIEMO
b®All
cur,*d fdiould
OFFICE
in
onlv
that are anxlou* to
try
DR. KI^SNKH'3 CELEBRATED
COVSL'MITIVE POWPERS. TIIMK
Dirparntion
Powder* are
tbo
known that wilt care
TION
and all of the
CONSUMP­
THHOAT AND
—indeed, *O *diwjiutca
I.UNGS
tinn«rl« onr faltbin them,and al«o to
convince yon that they ate no hambap, we wilt fr.r-
to every auflerer, by mail, poet paid, a
TBI AL, BOX
Wo d'-n wsnt money
worth
KARING,
trial, they will surely cure
P-ice,aa
O. ?. I.ANO OF"1«.^,
Jnly, Uth 1OT7,
R«il«roO1
Complaint haring bee'i •literal at thin OSee by
Jawn Gwely, nrainsl Birh^y Cunninfbam, for
i*an]i»tiinf hi* HumvutfM Kntry. No 681, dated May
2Ut. 1874. np Vw South litff oi Smilh yjar«
tt^r, t.i ioa 14, Towtuhip lU) H3&i in Kafi
ville Cfiuntv, Minm aota. with a vit»w to the eaocel
la»ion of Mid fiitr?: th« aanl |artlc* arj bewby
pamraAood to appear at thi» Ofllet on tho 20th day
of Auenat, 1817, at I o'clock P. M., to rcupond «*a
furnixb lutiawi) i.rarning «aid oilrgM immoi
mtn».
FREE
TTL
nnttl yon aro perfsct-
oftl«eirvonr power*.

eattuBed
Ifyonr lite
don'tenrative

dotay tn giving tbeie
POWUHLO
for large box,|3(:0,*entyonany
to part of
the
United SUtea or Canada by mail oa reetipt of price.
AddreM,
ASH RO»BIX«.
MOFaltoa Street, Brooklyn, N.
T.
MILLINERY.
Mrs. OJAIf
REDWOOD PALLS, MINN.
In the Store formerly oeenpiad by Ifth
SUokle.
lira Ojai i« an experienced Milliner,
laor,
I F«r restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
once agreo*
able, healthy,
and effectual
for preserv
ing the hair.
Faded or gray
hair it toon
restored to itt
original color, with the glott and
freshnett of youth.
Thin hair is
thickencd,
falling hair checked, and
baldness often, though not alwaysT
cured by its use. Nothing can re
store the hair where the follicles
are
destroyed, or the glands atrophied
nnd decayed. But such as remain
can be saved for usefulness by this
application. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness.
Freo from
those
A CHOIEI1 .. A
deleterious sub
stanccs which
make some prepara­
tions dangerous and injurious
to
the hair, the Vigor can only benefit
but not harm it. If wanted merely
for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
dye, it does not soil white cam*
brie,
aod yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre aod A
grateful perftame.
PREPARED »r
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowed, MaM»t
Pr+etlcml mm* ChmmUU.
SOLO nr iu mrosm
AI
tttz-ttt
Ayer's
Pectoral
f.
I'or oC ib»
1'httat nad
aucte aa ConxH
Caldi, Whoopiag
Ccijch, Bra ichiti*,
ASOKM,
HAPPI—it.it
RESULTS
In
aaii CO»
iPiragaisa.
The T- put it fess altaU In
COIISEQNCA
-u
the
EI
has pr.-IRIIF*eil«FIUIII5 th- f.R.SF
tury,
IS
a
res it
LIAL "cen­
PUFL*EICIIT
as»nr«:WE
*.
o the
jmltlie hi will continue to ealize
the
that cjin
ALSIKRF
there are
lievo tli
IKS
I" ISI
•IOUAI,
perlonu-
cle sired.
every section of co untry
ARSONS,
DE*
puMicly known who
liave liee u restored ftom alnnnln| and
even
ptirato
«ll.se:I.ses
L»y ITS
us
E.
Its virtr
of the .'jungs,
All who have tried it ae
kno\ylef Its superiority r, ami
A^E
known, no oac
ns to
hesitates
"Tiha IITFHIICINE
to emi»loy o re­
VVSS niul suffersaf? pet itliar
to pahnon irj affections.
:IIr.My,--.
CWKITV L^O-
aironls instant relief,aud
RAI'
rieii-'S of
Hit
id cures of the milder vac
BI
uchial ilisonler, as wellaa
tho more 1 »riniHblc ilisf*IE» of the
3ung.
As a
P.. RCSR.I.VA-!
to ehiWren, amid
C'JSTI-CS-^A
ir, diseases
'.vltirh
for, by its timely use,
A E RESCUED
health.
THIS IM
every trial,
Keiinent
ATOM WHT*
imitation
erf the HaBian
VTLER,
AMI
AND A
half
Octmvea
TF
halla
T«"
•Mi J*
•May with lAtreeda,
ft tketr eftet ftatac*
leal 8c eleecHOinir.
WATKRX' CI..AH I
ONA, OUCIIKSTK-
aud restored to
dicinc gains friends at
the cures
PRODUCING .N
forgot e
it is constantly
too remarkable' to be
A. N
out it,
family should be with­
U UI
tin ec who iiave oncc used
hysicians throughout the
countrj' presc ribe it, aud Clergymen
often rccouime nd it from their knowl
edge of its effe cts.
imtcD bt
Or. J. C. AYE!
'& CO.,
Lowell, Mia,
Practical mmi I AaalytlMl'ClMMiW»
SOLO ST ALL PBCOOISTS KVEKVWI IKJMB
L. T^A ES!EIX
iftufcctnrer of
PUIM I*
WHIPS, -OUURT COMBD, FLY
NETS, HOR8B !.'1H?S»E8,
PlaAStTRING
I1AI1J,
HARNESS
Oik,
.fco., Ac.
J*tLrficnht- ullentlon p&ld to
E A I I N
All orde
CS
promptly attended
MILL ST., KKUWUUO FA
34-iv-lr
DENTISTRY.
Dr.
J.Chirsty.
DENTAL 8URGKON,
'A ATTWK
GLEN HOUSE.
RBDWOOD FALLS
Every Tuesday.
keeps an assortment of Millinery goods Mi|approTe| Ioatramenta for tooth-palling
A new and complete set of the .nidXt
't
W-.bave now
"Where
lieset
the 'I hroat at ilt'LIEST of Chikihooti, it
JAS. MCMILLAIF &
isroTio3srs,
In
COLLARS.
T"
CO.
1KALKRS
IN
Dry Gooils^ Notions, Groceries*
Clothing, Tint* & Capa, BooU it
Shoe.% CDM*kery «fec.
PROCLAMATION
TO TUB
Redwood County.
me
CLOTHING A SPECIALITY.
Hats
and
mAMmms
J.iJJLi
E O E
—or—
of the most attractive stocks of gx*
ever displayed in this section, consisting of
FANCY and STAPLE
s:
of the I«tylw» and 1»est qnality.
CAPS^
Oools, Shoes, Over-shoes,
thtey shall )e Liberally and Honestly dealt with.
l^etlwood Falls, Afinn.
We can and will SfiLL
Stickle A Wiltshire.
CASH STORE
Choice Stock of Fancy and Staple Cro*
ceriesand provisions always on hand«
We wish to iiwfcrm the public that we are doing a strictly
CASH BUSINESS, take no chance* oa credit ana give out
customers the BENEFIT thereof^
LOWER than those who do a
CREDIT BUSINESS.
Examine our goods and prices and judge for yourselves.
BUTTER and EGGS,
——AXP ALL
,PBODUOB
taken in Exchange fbr goods at CASH PRICES.
RespectAilly yourp,
Bedwood Falls, Minn.
Arctics
& iI&sheis9
Grent's. Furnishing Goods.
CROCKERY & GLASSWARE.
All of which will v soM f«»r cash as low as any one eM
and ilea) fairly.
We have no LEADING AK11CL£S to sell at oi
low cost and lien make it np o% articles, customers are
not posted it» prices o&
Thai:king tke puhUe i'or pMt favors. We would re»pcctfully aak »S
?lio want an}hi»r in line eaJl ai4 s« our stock of ^aoda
& nd rati»f/ theiuseivea bel'ote pur«J»as?iiy ebewWoa, aaj
WE ASSURE TIIEM
GOODS
CROULEY BROS.
A'
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