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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

June 19, 1878 · Page 7 of 8

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SB* $ %*H Jlr 8 ^IIK/? LlJlau"LJuJJLl The Republican County Committee THE GLORIOUS 4th! Sleepy Eye Gleanings.**? tween certain parties of Golden Gate and Sleepy which consists of Qle .joergensen, M. Eye C. Burnside, C\ Bjrai^dt and H. PJath I do not know what the trouble is, as I am not a resident of either place,Tnit I sincerely hope there siAt a meeting of the Governor's are respectfully requested by Albert B^QWN OF^PtOERS. ^Business is lively. r& *wrs^ia will be no more hard words between fellow corres* GQJJNTY Quard. held last week, it was decided BlanchAfd, chairman qf t^e'cpmrnitteje, poudents. I do not see the good of snch criticisms, tp. celebrate the 4th of July in the oldfashioned especially when delivered through the columns of a The branch railroad from this place to me*et at his office, in ifew UJm, Saturday, foajt pftcs Address New jPjft newspaper. Why not meet your adversary face to style. The programme will to Redwood Falls is nearly completed. July }3$h, fqr the transaction, face, and say what yon will to him not take that 'consist of a parade, oration, prize The iron has been hud foraa. little, small, (and I might say .mean) way of criti* of important business. distance ci8indhis writings I do not thinkany of ns can brag shooting, rolling nine pins for prizes, of over 15 miles. much on our education. II TU,e ^cho|ars of the Sisters' school balloon ascension, foot races, three yiHiW'-f. I would like to be informed, by "Tax Payer" of, L. Hanson, our accommodating P. had a very pleasant pic mc at the legged races and sack races. The festivities some of the Golden Gate correspondents, whatcaUs-^ M., has built a new house on Fifth Schuetzen Garden last Thursday afternppn. for snch bitter criticisms? will be held in andf around the JVJWB oP*oj,.y}EA. WpsfphaJ. street and fitted for Mr. Dayton, as a I am not hinting on any particular eorrespon- I I) Quite a number of our citizens, Garden.']f Schuetzen csaK or vutt Dfff. Copk*AlbertPJaa.cbal dent, but all who have written snch criticising'f barber shop. Mr. Dayton seems to besides many from the country, were "articles." .flmaxnrGeo Bickejbappf. understand his trade and is doing present, and the old, as well as the We had not supposed that Golden Gate, bearing suoh a pretty name, was capable of so bitter aspir-* a fine business. The Owatonna excursionists, headed young, enjoyed themselves hugely with Pon*T CpafispixoxsRJ&. PL Kjocfr. it of resentment. Criticism is well enough when: i by the Germania Music Corps, of that the various games. given in the right spirit, bnt to be always critjcis-, POUHTT ATTORWpyB f\Webtjep. For the Lord's sake, don't send us ing, and in snch a resentful spirit, is simply ridicu^ t' city, arrived in our city, last Saturday, peaoxasDr. C. Wescbjeke. any more barbers! We have three Ions 'a, Speaking of tall rye, puts us in mind evening. The party was met at the pOVKTY SVSEftJJIftJ^ftSKT-T^olUl |4Qd.' "1 I have noticed comparatively few articles, from 'i now, and just two more than can make of some wheat that was shown us by depot by a delegation of Turners who Golden Gate free from criticism. Now, my dear POXMmio*$#--'L. D. Wfif-Senders,,Ole Rice chairman ChuJorgen Wag a. living. HFftJd T. L. Gilbert, of Lone Tree Lake, last write1 friends, let ns try and find something else to escorted them to Turner Hall, where sr, Anmn^A about besides criticising other people's conduct. week. The specimen consisted of some J. GrafO has just beautified the outward a pleasant entertainment had been arranged Does it help us along in the world to be always SOB. two dozen stalks measuring? feet and looks of his buildiug with a fresh speaking of other people such a manner} Does it for their benefit. On Sunday matter to us whether a correspondent has taken 4 inches, on an average. Tl^e wheat coat of paint. morning the party visited the various Qx^paeroiaJ.. lessons in punctuation or not? I think not. was sown late in March, and we understand points of interest in and about the city, I think we can, with benefit to onrselves, omit L. Landen, late of Lamberton has that the whole field from which such criticism. INTERESTED READER. and in the afternoon the band gave a rented Masonic Hall for the purpose the specimen was taken is of the same free concert at Turner Hall garden. of opening a first class boarding house. height. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS UEWULMMARKEf. The active turners also gave an exhibition, John A. Willard, of Mankato, was in and the Msenner choir enlivened The construction train with a large town last week. We understand he yiomr, per bbl ,$5.50@6.5Q the occasion with a few select songs. forpe of men and the steam pile driver sold a considerable quantity of land Wheat, per bushel TS In the eyening the* play "Domi or the SCHUETZEN GARDEN. are now at wprk between the State while here, for $10 per acre. Brazilian ape" was re-produced, which 40 Oats, per bushel liqe and Lake Kampeska, and it is expected Talbot & Rinke have their building was fpllowed with a social hop. The will havp th.e road in good order Barley, per bushe 5Q well under way. They raised the skeleton excursionists departed Monday morningnhighly ipa.liputth.ree weeks. Major Blake 40 Corn per bushel,."... This popular summer garden will frame last week, and when completed pleased with their stay amongus. mfprms $ Marshall Messenger that from now on be open for the entertainment will be the largest building in eans, per busfoej The band which accompanied arrangements wijl be made after the of guests at all times. Free town. The increasing trade of the "35 %bp excursionists, although quite Pptato,es, per bushel.... rpad }s in prder fqr a trkmoQthly excurs|op social hop and concert every Sunday firm have made the building of a large recently organized, has but few equals tra|n frpm Chicago tQ the lake. lfi Hns, per ponud afternoon, the weather permitting. and commodious store a necessity. in tne State. is Cheeip ner lb Splendid Ice Cream and Coffee can be Let every citizen attend fl^e school The rush to* Murfin & Knudsen is had at any time on short notice, also W AWff meeting next Friday evening. The Salt, per bbl, 2.00 just enormous, They have a splendid New Ulm, June 15th, 18(78. the best of liquors and cigars will be question of electing a new schqol board 5 stock of goods ana sell amazingly putter, per Jb "We the. undersigned faimers of constantly kept on hand. is an important one, and we h,ope to cheap. They also pay the highest 7 Sggs per dpzen Brown and Nicollet counties, on Saturday, see every member of t^e presept efficient Two targets are to the free disposition market price for farm produce. Lard,per^i^nd lo June 15th, s,aw the board re-elected', They haye of all those who whish to practice The people of Sleepy Eye and vicinity Honpy,per pound g0@25 shown themselves to be men who have target shooting, MARSH HARVESTER with SEIjF BINDER, are veiy thankful to our member the good of the district at heart, and All are cordially invited. working on the apm of Col. William ssaa&a in Congress, Major Strait, for securing the people cannot better themselves, or When going fa squth.prp.pr eastern LOUIS SCHILLING. Pfaender, in heavy, green rye, seven them a daily mail. the schools, by electing new members, Iowa, St. Lams,, Cfcipaea or any part of feet in some places, and after close ob' New Ulm, June 11th, 1878. Twq.mpre saloons haye just been at this time. Illinois tal?e tfye servajion unanimously say, the Binder started. Yerily, the town is assuming Phieago, Clintoa,DqVaqne^HiaiL did its work splepdidly and in our O. F. HELD, We had the pleasure of witnessing a a metroppUtan appearance. opinion tpu Marsh harvester can not trial of one of the Marsh selfwinding A large addition has just been added be beat on lightness of draft. The good harvesting machines hs Saturday. toourtpiyn plat. AUison $ Dayton work it did was far beyond our expectations. Undertaker and Dealer in The trial took place in presence of a at have surveyed put }0 acres more to We will say to our fellow ALL IDS O FOMITUE pumber of farmers, and others, in Wis. SLia OroQse. lots, and are offering them fqr gale at farmers if you want a reliable machine, spme green rye, on the farm qf Col. a lqw price. witft seif-binder, one that will go Pf$pdpr, situated about three miles proprietor and Manufactuier of g\oing through thick and thin, then buy the TIME TABLEGoing Christ. Emerich has moved his barn frpm town. The machine worked Nqrth, South. THE FARMERS FRIEND Marsh Harvester and Binder. It cuts up near tq the sti-eet, and is remodeling spjepdidily, although the grain in some arrive 3,43 p. m, Crosse, Leave. 12,48 p. clean, and binds splendidly, FANNING MILL, Leave 8,00 a. nj it into a public hall, We understand places was very heavy. We understand glntpa Arr. ,45 From Milford: Peter Mack, ftenry that he contemplates giving a t^at two machines were sold on U,66 Leave 7,00 this machipe, in Ne Ulm Eckstein, Edward Hensel, Henry JJoff hop on the evening of the 22d. We Leave 9,15 p. %market. tpe grRund, Hanft & Franta are the 1 The best fanning mill in the fo aEpfttP mann, Diedrich, Beussmann, John i\e%ip aff. g,3patn hope he will have it conducted a little Store and Factory pn Centre street, Schmidt Anton Eckstein, Cottonwood' Trains pjafce ejogp connection a$ a|l better than such dances generally in near City Mill. Jacob Kraus, West Newton Charles this burg. [mpwrfapt juhct|Qna,apd between Pubunue pprtpr T. Gibbs, welj known as the Albrecht, Lafayette Martaei Aitman, 'tbpss herder," met with a serious loss. N EW ULM, Mnra. andp^pagq faw MP tWfl W If any of our farmer friends are in West Newton. F. Ot WYATT, Gen. Sunt. JilS "Vermopt" herder, to whom he want of any farm machinery let them gaye employment to keep him from walk down by the photograph gallery, i t0k ope of Mr. Gibbs' best PROBATE KCmcE, starving' and they will find most anything in horses pne day last week with the alleeged The extensive wholesale drug fiym pf that line and while, there just step into Republican County Convention. intention qf going to Sleepy Eye, Noyes, Bros. & Cutler, of St. Paul, the gallery and have your pictures STATE OF MINNESOTA. to have a measure taken for a pair of again find that th.eir quarters are too S3, taken. Let the artist. Mr. Hutchings, COUNTY OP BROWN. =-o boots, but instead of going to Sleepy small for their fast increasing trade, earn a few dimes and you will never Special Term June 13th, 1878, The Republicans of Brown county Eye, he borrowed a gun of a neighbor and thes haye made arrangements with regret it. In the Matter of the Estate of Levi are pereqy invited to meet in delegate and struck out for parts unknown. Mr. Wann, one qf the most enterprising POpyeptiOR at tfte Court House, in New Our Sleepy Eye boys must be either L. Robbins deceased. It appears that after getting away a capitalists in St, PauJ, for a very large s^Mr4ayf the 13th day of July, FJ3B W faint hearted or afraid of the girls, few miles he endeavored to sell the and commodiqim fqur story buiidip Whereas an instrument in writing, purporting to be the last will and testament of said Levi Rob. Wff^ at QRP p'clpck ip the afternoon, else they would not suffer the school gun, but the party to whom he offeied to be erected fqr their exclusive use bins deceased, late of said County, has been delivered pose of electing four dele^ ma'ams to repair to their respective it knew that the chap was in the employ on the cqrner of Sibley and Filth, st's. to this Court. lesept the county in the schools every Monday morning, on And Wheieas Sarah Robbins, has filed herewith of Mr. Gibbs and reported the The structure is to be ready for QQCupancy a petition, repieienting among othei things, that Copgr-epgiopal convention foot and alone. Take courage, boys. matter to him. Mr. Gibbs at once fol next fall, apd will be the largeit, said Levi Robbins died in said County on the 2d )ppt ap SJmkppee on the 16th lowed him, but as yet the search has finest, most perfect and complete in day ofApril,1873, testate, and that the said petitioner SLEEPY EYE POST OFFICE NOTICE. is the sole heir of said deceased, and no executor day of JUJ'F, A, B, l&f&, at J2:30 p. m., resulted in nothing. the west, if not in the whple country named in said last will and testament, therefore and three delegates tp represent the There are but few drug houses in the she prays, that said instrument may be admitted to county in the Republican {Spate convention, For the accommodation of our business probate, and that letters of Administration, mith country, if any, that carry a larger and the will annexed, lie issued to her thereon. called to meet in St. PauL Sept. men, and the public generally, more complete stock than Noyes Bros. Send the Good News to Hiram! It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument 4th, 1878. Also to elect delegates to the Post Office will be open on Simdays & Cutler, and while their prices compare and the said petitition be heard before this Court, cepreient tfoe cpupty in the cpming 37th from 9 to 11 a. m., and from 3 to 4 p. at the probate office in said County, on the 15th day favorably with those of eastern of July,1878, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, when all m., only. The citizens' meeting held at Turner Pfstrict Rep. Senatorial ppnvepfcpp houses, they also pay the highest mark concerned may appear and contest the probate of Hall last Monday evening, for the purpose said instrument fflllpwjng is thp number pf dt Mail going east will close every day, et price for roots and herbs, and for And if is furthei ordered, that public notice of of considering the ferry question, gates eapft tqwp WW qp entitled to years they have been the largest buy except Mondays, at 3:25 p. m. Going |he time and place of said hearing be given fp all Was largely attended. After considerable ers and snippers of ginseng root, in west at 9:10 a. m. L. HANSON, persons, interested, by publication of these orders for three weeks successively previous to said day wrangling the city council was almost Albion., .2 Lake Hanska 2 Minnesota, and they now pay more, Postmaster, pf hearing, the New Ulm Weekly REVIFW, a unanimously authorized to build .2MflfqroV: $ by 10 cents per pound, than market luynstpwo newspaper printed and published at New Ulm, in a free pontoon bridge across the Minnespta ashaw... 2 Mul|iganr. price in New York. said County A WESTPHAL, 1 Burnstown Items, Judge of Piobate river, where the free ferry now Pttfipwqqd .2 Ifew Ulm'. 7 ist situated, and also to make such Nqrth Star., 1 iden.--.. 2 PRO BATE NOTICE. other street improvements as they qmp. 4 Prairieville'.... "..2 PERSONAL. SUICIDE.Abraham, a Mennonite, deem necessary. It was also voted 2 Stark 2 eavenworth Blanchard came home last Monday living a few miles from town, launched that J50Q should be borrowed by the Sigel..... jnden 3 evening, minus"that wife of mine." BROBATE COUKT, his soul into eternity last week by city for the purpose of making the WW & HP Republican Brown County, Minn. $ hanging himself in his stable. He had above named imprpvements. Another Frank Hoffstadt, of Waseca, who, Pounty ppm&rttee. been married only about six weeks. In the Matter of the Estate ofLuman as many of our readers may remember, tally for the REVIEW. AXBEpT BL^NCUAJip, Why he committed the rash act is not C. Gilbert Deceased. was civil engineer on De Graff's staff, phairmap, known. The coroner held an inquest when the railroad was built through On readirg and filing the petition of To Our Competitors. over the body Friday, the 14th inst. here, has been appointed route agent, i Theron L. Gilbert, praying for reasons vice. Frank Kennedy, resigned. Bee pqtipe of Hanft & Frap^a ip John Roth formerly of LeavenAvorth.this therein set forth, that letters of Administration apothpr cpiumn. county, and well known in be issued to him. We have made arrangements with Horatio Werring, one of the enterprising this vicinity as a man of an enterprising Mr. John Schmidt for the balance of It is ordered that Thursday the 11th Hepry Dressier is s^U in the fiejd merchants at Golden Gate, gave turn of mind, has gone into the his rye, and al} of those that think they day of July, 1878, at S o'clock in the buying cat^e. us a pleasant call last Friday. Mr. mercantile business here. We wish have a better bar-vester. and binder forenoon, be assigned for the hearing Werring reports that the search for MullW'3 steam thresher was in him success. Mt than the Marsh, are herewith invited of said petition, and that the heirs at our defunct correspondents "Scrobb," full qpeyajaqn Jaat Saturday, and at^racteft to bring their machines to the above law of the said deceased, and all other Our town is increasing in the way "Uno Hoo," aud "Aunt Sally" has so a gflpdiy pumper 4 spectatpfp. field, were we will convince them and persons interested in said Estate are of buildiugs. A new church is now far been fruitless. pthers that they are mistaken. required to appear at a session of the being built by the Lutheran congregation. The State MedicalSppiety met ip St. We would also state that we extended Probate Court, then to be holden afc It is a yery fine edifice and an Peter yesterday. Dqc|pfg Berry and a cprdial invitation to all the other machine the Probate Office, in said County, and ornament to the place. A large and Muelier, of this city, ajeip aptepd: Golden Gate Gleanings. agents of this cjty tp mee^ us on show cause, if any there be, why the magnificient Catholic church is also in anee. the above named field, last Saturday, prayei of said petitioner should not be course of erection. We already have Our Burpstqwu correspondent gives but as npne of them responded we A game of base ball was played, at granted. a Congregational church so no one can an accpup^ pf a suicide that was committed, merely took out our machine to cpnvince Goldep Gate, Saturday, June 15th, between And it is further ordered, that the say that we are not religiously inclined. by pewly married swain, not the farmers that fpe Marsh selfbinder tjje Centennial 1st nine, and said petitioner give notice to all persons The farming community are highly Ttotro^BpinjiSlatipn, Married life cannot be beat. the Fqrt Ridgely 1st nine which resulted interested in said Estate, of the elated over the prospects of a plentiful could Pp| pftye agfeed wit him. hi a victory for the Centennials, HANFT & FRANTA. pendency of said petition and the hearing harvest, and are equipping themselves by the following score: Agents for the Marsh Harvester. therof, by causing a copy of this with all necessary farm machinery. The Repphiican State convention order to be published in the New Ulm The grain crop was never known CENTENNIALS,. frtlpgbete pftlle4toiheet Sept.4th, FORT RIDGELY. Review, a weekly newseaper printed to be so promising in this locality, Innings. ^hf cali for th.p ^eppbiicap cQuhty convaplion Innings. AN UNDENIABLE TR UTH. and published at NewUlm, said at this season. The corn crop has been 1st 1 has aacprd ugly qpen aniahded. lstj. 1 County of Brown, for three successive cqupty is emk W^STeie. backward on account of the coldness Ton deserve to suffer, and if you lead 2d I 2d.. 0 weeks previous to said day of hearin? of the season, but is fast reviving as a miserable, unsatisfactory life in this 3d 2 the State conyeptjpp 3d.. .0 New Ulm, June 15th, A. D, 1878. the weather gets warmer. The potato beautiful world, it is entirely your own 4th 2 4th. 0 A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate, crop so far looks well, but many are fault and there is only one excuse for 5th 5th 0 1 complaining of the ravaging bugs. you,yqur unreasonable prejudice and 6th 6th I 1 4 CENTRE STREET Why not exterminate them with paris skepticism, which has killed thousands. 7th 7th 2 .....0 green, which has proved to be a "dead Personal knowledge apd common sense 2 8th 8th ...O SAMPLEROOM&BILLIABD HALL shot" to them? Put a table spoon full reasoning wilj soop show you that TI^o &mty Oqipm^saiqners metja^t 9th 9th 1 Greenls August F-lp^er will cure you of of paris green in a pailful of water Monday, but no qther business was 4M and sprinkle it over the vines and you IN BASEMENT OP Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with transacted than letting the printing of Total 17 Total 5 will soon see less bugs. all its miserable effects, such as sick 0io list of delinquent taxes to the REVIEW. f^ *4 Jqhn O, 0uttipg, Umpire. headache, palpitatipn of the heart, sour Everything passed pff pleasantly and Jfootb*bid^aspxes^ted.f| stomach, habitual costivenpss, dizziness the Fort Ridgely boys were well I -i Rundown Correspondence. pf the head, nervous prqstration, pleased with the courtesy shown to 'm^*^ Jow spirits, $ Its sale now'reach June 4th, at his residence, at Lope them. t ever/town on the Western Continent Tree Lake, Brown county, Minn., in A return game jis'fq be "playebt* at SUNDOWN, JUNE 4th, }878. and not a Druggist but will tell you of We 73 year, 0. Gilbert, of typhoid Fort Ri4gely, Saturday, June 29th. "T*Sf^^ itswpnderful cures. You cap buy a favor combined with erysipelas. Editor Review: ^^'^j^J There will be a match game at Golden Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three M had Men engaged in the minis* The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci Gate, (Saturday, June 22d, between I have noticed in sevaral communications, frpm doses will relieve you. for sale by Golden Gaf, some very rude criticisms on artiolea tfc 40 years, S^ip papers please gars constantly kept on hand. the Rustics of Iberia, and the CentenInials written by other correspondents. IJos. Bobletor. qf Goldep Ga.te. ^(Spectator.)* io*teFelkd,Prepr. There seems to be a \ery antagonistic feeling be rfelf 4