New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 12, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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NEW ULM AND TICINITI. A bill was passed by the late Legislature rime. requiring county commissioners The peaceful slumbers of many of them visit their nui_ Wiffeka te___tarIvvto0.r.C_____u*e/ to publish their proceeding in one paper our citizens were aroused between one some day when Old.Boreaes art ou !E VLn. PRODUCE 9EAKKE T. Dr. Berry visited Marshall last The second fact we wish to state aboutthelndians in the county. The commissioners and two o'clock on Monday morning rampage and Judge for themselves. the joke ai*u.. week. is this: They are human are to designate the paper and pay CorrtcUd wtakljr by R. Vruvrxia.*. by an alarm of fire. An out-building Cottonwood, soft maples, and white Morris at once marchea *__&*. Wm-Gieseke and CarlStuebe started beings and are susapttble of the treatmentusually such rates as may be agreed upon between of tliminutive proportions belonging to willow are best .Cut slipsearly. Now cent peopleare __^ laboose, but before he waspot taanother for Chicagolast Friday evening with accordedtosuchcreatures. lour, per bbl S4.80O5.8C them and the publisher, Mr. Gieseke, was found to be the object Ua good time. Plant indeeply plowed young man stepped up and paid the slumbers. The building wa. eight car loads of cattle. B. Pfefferle They have some sense of right and Wheat, per bushel 35to75 seized upon by the fire. A large p- The bill for the removal of the county land, four feet apart, and till as corn line and costs, so B. was released and about four years ago and cost about went with them. -S Oats, per bushel 15 wrong, and know when they are well number of persons were soon on the seat from Beaver Falls to Bird Island for three years when the young scions he went on his way rejoieinga wiser 800, and insured In the 8t. Paul fire Dr. F. H. Wellcome favored us C^|f! Barley per bushel 3040 used or abused. They feel that they spot and promptly hindered the fire in Renville county had a close shave in will take care of themselves. If not abetter man. -S^M^^&Xm marine for tWO. We hope it win he :':_ with a pleasant call last week. The have some rights as well aswhite folks. Corn per bushel, 1520 from spreading to adjoining buildings. the Senate, there being 11 for and 10 The burning of the Iberia SchoolHouse, A sad shooting affair occurred in our built soon again as we could have ^f^: doctor has just graduated at Rush In a word their human nature was very Beans, per bushel 1.75-2.25 The fire was supposed to have originated against the passage of the bill. The is indeed a calamity, both financially village last Wednesday evening. Some sparedany ether building in town better Medical College and is now a fullfledged much like that we see in beings of Potatoes, per bushel 25 in some ashes placed near the structure. question will come before the people and otherwise. Being the of the youngsters were going around than it. J-:' \v M.D. /v another color. A third fact is that Dressed hogs, per 100 lb.... .3.003.25 of that county next fall, and a lively only suitable place, of reasonable capacity playing tigtag on the windowsandduring these savages never have had fair and Hams, per ponud 12% We received a very pleasant call Ileal estate hasrisen in value sinee On Monday evening, between 7 and 8 old fight it will be. in this part of the county for their ramble played the game on square dealing from the whites In their Cheese per lb 15 last Thursday from Seth Paine, representing being assured of soon having a B. B. o'clock the cry of "Fire" was repeated, holding any kind of meetings in cold We learn thatReinhard Richter, Jr., the front store windows of Bossell's governmental relations. Treaties are Lard, per pound 10 Schniedewend Lee, of Chicago, through here.the S Cloud.Fort Ridge-:.- but this time it was found to be the weather. Some suppose it to have been ofCourtland, while returning from store, at which the clerk. Mr. Frank made with them when they are at a Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 Agents of the Campbell presses. ly, Sleepy ly Fort Dodge can't possibly residence of Mr. John Koch, corner of the work of an incendiary. Whether this place last Monday evening had Drew, a nephew of M. K. Drew, became disadvantage and are broken with impunity. Buck wheat flour per 100 lb. 4.00 Mr. Paine is a gentleman with whom miss us. And we have faith in Minn, and 0th North streets, which true or not, in this case, we think the the misfortune of losing his team by very much annoyed and told the I believe we have to rdmit Salt, per bbl, 2.15 it is a pleasure to deal and what the incorporators, knowing they are was attacked by the subtle element. malicious destruction of property is breaking through the ice at the Bedstone boys to git They got, but soon returned that most all our troubles with the Indians Butter, per lb 710 he don't know about presses is not posessed of energy and talent sufficiently The fire company^were quickly on becoming quite too common. A few ferry. The wagon, we understand, and continued the game whereupon arise from our own fault. We* 2ggs per dozen 8 worth knowing. We can^ heartily to complete the undertaking. We hand, and with the assistance of other years since, one man in the town of was also lost. Mr. Drew stepped tothe doorand drive them about here and there as they Honey, per pound 1820 recommend him to the fraternity, as hope to see Ed, O'Hara general superintendent. citizens the fire was, after a time.subdued. Stark thus lost two threshing machines fired several shots from his revolver, do the buffalo. We want their lands Getting married seems to have become also the house he represents. Success to you, boys, we The greater part of the roof was in one season. About the same as he says into theairto scarethe boys. and work to get them Jfed do not stop contagious among the boys of the hope you won't forget yourold friends damaged, but the other parts of the time two attempts were made to burn But let that be as it may, Henry Wellcome, BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. unt|Ltrouble is made. We drive them Governor's Guard. It is only about when you get to be bloated bond holders. Xatlee ta Tree Plaster*. building remained uninjured. There out a man in Albin, by firing the prairie Post Office Address New Ulm. son of Dr. J. W.B. Wellcome, to desperation, they resent it, blood two weeks since Ernst Rolloff made a AUDITORH. B. Conatana. was at this time, as is usual on most grass, each time destroying a portion received one of the balls in his right Tac_iu*K_F. Schubert. flows, war ensues and before it is all right-about face and bowed to a fair of such occasions, a great deal of unnecessary RXOHT-R or IWSDIA. Walton. of trees. In regard to that petition that was hip, inflicting a very severe and painful BROWN COUNTY NURSERY, i Jvnos or PROBATKA. Westphal. through with we have the remnant damsel, and how comes Fred. Williams destruction of furniture and March 7th, 1879. $ CI.MK r THE Dm. COO*TAlbortBlanchard. Waseca county has an Anti-Horse sent by the people of this county against wound. We do not think that marched off to some other reservation MXKirrJohn Manderfleld. who followed suit and "Dined" it last other household goods. Thief Association. Thieves never a reduction of the official's salaries, SU_VBVO_J. Berndt. Drew had any intention of shooting the Persons wishing to plant trees on while we appropriate to ourselves the Friday evening. The REVIEW extends The fire originated in the roof, probably COVKT COMMIMIOKB-. O. Koch. steel from any member of that association. Mr. Bertrand says there were boy but it certainly was apiece of uncalled Homesteads for shelter can procure ^& COVXTT ATTORMBYB. F. Webber. coveted land. Whenever the whites congratulations. from the chimney. COXOH-RJona* Laodeirachlager. WouldIt not be a very prudent about 300 names, Mr. Bertrand says for carelessness. Mr. Draw was the same of the undersigned at the have been true to this part of the Indian COVVTT SVPSMXTENDKNTJohn Llnd. A few weeks ago it was announced arrangement to organize an Anti-Incendiary if such a bill had passed It was not bound over to appear at the next term following rates: CoMMiMioic-RtChas Wagner,chairman, Ole Jor contract they have to theirs. I believe "r /enton, W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mander with a great flourish of trumpets that Association in Brown county! contemplated to meddle with thesalaries of court. Box Elder. 1 year, 6 to 10 inch., per told. these are sober facts of history. The Walter A. Wo4*e Blaster. all stores would be closed on Sundays, We think it would, and the sooner done of the present incumbents anyhow, 1000,95.00. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, There is another thing well worth and all our merchants.signed an agreement the better. Let ushear from others on and he did not see why they should interest Soft Maple, 1 year, 8 to 12 inch., per considering and that is the possibility natow. !_. to that effect, but we are sorry this subject. It is of more importance themselves about it unless they Althought self-binders have come 1000, 95.00. of their civilization. Many attempts to say that the compact has already than an Anti-Horse Thief Association. imagine they are going to hold the offices into general use butftwo years ago, I am also prepared to furnish apple meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter have been made ever since our earliest been broken. As they entered into Dr. Hitchcock says the pill trade is for life. Fred Benham says we Hall. Brothers from abroad and only last year came into extensive trees, currant and gooseberry shrubery W. New England colonies by Christian the agreement freely and on their are cordially invited. improving. are differently circumstanced from use in Minnesota, the Walter A. at the lowest market price. Trees men and philanthropists to improve the own accord it is a shame that they CIIAS. WAGNER, M. W. most other counties, as all the talent Wood** Binder has already made a.record delivered on board of cars either at SLEEPY ETC DEPABTMEHT. John Lind, the gentlemanly Supt, of moral and material condition of the HRXRT CONSTATS, Recorder. have violated it so scon. Jealousv of our county now hold the offices and of which the manufacturers and New Ulm or Sleepy Eye free of charge. Schools, made u,s a flying visit last savage. These efforts have been successful *V did it. if they should get mad and resign it their agents may justly feel proud. A week. For particulars direct to NEW ULM LODGE NO. S3, in a flattering degree. Nothing (By Oar Rtgalar Comapoadrat Boatad. would leave us In a great predicament very large number of these machines M. and J. J. Penning. J. A. Torry, a former resident of The season for making maple sugar would please us more than to give were sold in this vicinity and throughout SLEEPY EYE PRODUCE MAftKET. Brown county, writes us from Bismark, New Ulmj Minn. has arrived, and last week was most some of the abundant proof for these Corrected Weekly bj BVKMITC a Baaronaa. HEW ADVEETISEMEITS the State in 1878 and the fact that D. T., as follows: excellent weather for It, statements, but the nature of these articles Floor, pr bbl. S4.fi0-6.o Wbrat pm bos.S 3S-76 the largest farmers in the Northwest ^8? "Enclosed find 91.00. for the Review. OatapcrbM. )6 Corn pVbui 16-1 A 9TBAW. meets every Saturday evening. Brothers does not admit of it to any extent. The farmers who held on to their Bean* 1.00-.1Jo PotatoM 90 have already placed their orders with One of my friends sent me a copy a from abroad are cordially invited.- DTMM4 Hog* pur ChMMperlb FORd According to the Commissioner's report 181-2 grain are in high glee, now that the SALE.A Brick Dwelling-house the manufacturers of the Wood's, for ft8 short time ago, and as I am an old A. H. SCHLECDER, N. 6. for 1877 there were 330 schools, of Salt par bbl. t.ao BotUrparlb. price has gone up. an Stable, situated on corner of A Des Moines correspondent of the 8-10 what machines they need: the coming resident of Brown county it made me OSCAR HANKT* Secretary, lft-30 Ecffa pardo.. German and Second North Streets. Honay par lb, which 00 were boarding schools with Pioneer Press has this to say with reference 8 M. H. Gamble wants a 1000 bushel harvest, speaks volumes. think of home to read it I expect to For Terms enquire of 437 teachers among the Indians. There to the Des Moines Minneapolis Chartiy Lodge of potatoes and Is prepared to pay the Now calls us Loreno Dalrymple has given his order for return to old Brown again in the CHRISTIAN SHEIBLK. have attended, for at least one month, railroad: highest market price. thirty more of these machines, which spring." Sleepy Eye is a thing of the past, 11,515 pupils. There are 40,307 Indians N0.98,A..a._A.M. "President Callanan has given a JR SALE. A well established saloon The pay car failed to come as far as will make 100 in use by him in the We learn from the Gary Inter State We, the people of Loreno, 4c, Ac, who can read and over one half written guaranty that the narrowgauge business, next door to R. Pfefferle's Regular meet Burns, but sent the pay to the boys by harvest fields of 1870. Others have through the chapter. that another paper will soon be started of these are adults. More than twelve I lK grocery store. For particulars road from this city will be extended lings on the 2d. & express. given orders for from 5 to 15, according at that place by Judge Baillet. Gary enquire of Wn. Hrxxu.. hundred learned to read last year. to Webster City if the people Geo. Holmes, the boss blacksmith at 4th Tuesday in to their wants. I will mention Immigration hasalready commenced. must indeed be a thriving village if it There are more than two hundred each month. will vote the necessary tax aid. The the round house, has gone to Winona only a few of those that used the We noticed last week several car loads Notice to Creditors. can support two newspapers. We also church buildings on the reservations on a visit to his family. indications are that they will be forthcoming, DR. A.. MARDKN, W. M., Wood's in this vicinity last year, any of these hardy tillers of the soil bound learn from the same source that the OLE M. OLSEN, Screetary. with 27,215 members of mission churches. so as to have the road completed The new front on Mr. Boll's building of whom will gladly testify to its westward. They had their stock and Indians made a raid on the Fort Pierre In the Matter of tht Ettatt of OU These Indians own considerable in August. The road now ends is a beauty and shows good workmanship. merits: Martin Penning, town* Home OUon Sebum Deceased. everything else with them preparatory stage route week before last and killed property in land and cattle and farm nowhere, and is of little benefit to the Hon. C. C. Brandt, town Sigel Geo. Notice Ishereby given that the Judge for opening up their new homes. two drivers and drove off a lot of the implements. To give the statistics company or the people. In fact, north of the Probate Court of Brown County Volmer, town Stark, who cut and We learn that H. A. Guettsche Is company's stock. would make this article too lenghty. Election yesterday passedoff quietly. of Ames, it might as well be closed. has fixed upon the first Monday of each bound nearly all his lodged and tan about to open a saloon In Christ Ernerick's It is sufficient to know that they are Result next week. If pushed to Webster City, It would and every month for the next six There is always two sides to a story, gled grain with it andsays he would not building. Let them come. The months, and the Probate office in said making commendable progress each become at once an important line, and Lucas Fecker has again made Improvements. and it appears that in the Shaubut sell it for 9500 if lie could not replace more saloons the more money will be County, as the times and place when Traveler's year in civilization. would give the people the advantage This time he has moved Barnes fracus at Mountain Luke, an and where he will receive, hear, and it with another just like it. John paid into our village treasury. of strong competitive routes. Webster But this advance is made in the face his bar Into a larger and more commodious adjust all claims of all persons against account of which we gave last week, Mohr, Henry Dietz, Michael Lipp, We are pleased to notice and hear Winona & Saint Peter Railway. said deceased, and that six months City once reached, the next move room. of many and great difficulties some of no knifes were used, and instead of town Cottonwood Henry Patch, Geo. from all sides that the Wide-Awake Going Eual Arrive. Depart. will be for New Ulm and Minneapo- Over 50 ennitm nf tk_ n_.t_ -_, been limited as the time for cre- which are chargeable to the whites Shaubut'being the aggressive party, Gieseke, Albert Bushard, Courtland over 50 copies of the Review are ditom to present their claims against is giving general satisfaction and meeting Dav Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m lis." themselves. Barnes was the one that struck the now taken at the Springfield office and Chas, Albrecht, Lafayette Cletus said estate. Night.Pass'ger 14,10 p.m. t4,10p.m with deserved success. Now is the Now let us look at one more fact and first blow. Shaubut resented, striking Dated the 6th day of March 1879. still new subscribers are pouring in. Epple, West Newton John D. Jacobson, Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. 6,30 a.m time to subscribe for It. we will dismiss the Subject. It costs Barnes in the face with a lantern and Freight No. 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00 p.m *r- JULIA OLSKN SBBUBN Clear Lake Henry Hoffmann, Capt. maraayt* Seateaee. It is rumored that Burns is going to Administratrix. Mr. Murfin has moved his barn over something to civilize the Indians but badly cutting him. Barnes was, upon Going West. Arrive. Depart. Christ. Sear, Carl Rolloff, A. F. Lehman, have another store, but we have not yet into Brookville. We understand that more to fight them. Take a few examples. Nreceived Shaubut's return from Windom, arrested Day Passenger *7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m John Clasen, of Milford. OTICE.Sealed proposals will be learned the names of the parties contemplating St. James, March 3.In the case of he will raise the roof about three feet The late Sioux war cost 92,- Night Pass'ger $8,30 a.m. J8,30 a.m and fined $5,00 and costs. by the undersigned up to putting It In. I do not claim,that the Wood's will and remodel it into a dwelling house. the State vs. Murphy to-day counsel Freight No. 15 *3,30p.m. *4,07 p.m 313,531 in money, and 283 men killed, the 18th day of March next, for building do as good work in lodged and tangled Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m The machine agents are getting The good people of Iberia were astonished A very good plan, and your correspondent for dependent filed a bill of exceptions a brick stable at Court-house among whom was the gallant Custer grain as in upright, but 1 do claim Except Sun. Except Mon. Except ready for business. Gley Larson last Tuesday morning to find square. Plan and specifications can be may do the same yet. to the verdict, and moved for a new and his staff, and 125 wounded. For Sat. Freight train No. 13 is permitted They represent some of seen at the Aiiditor's office. Tne board that it is by far ahead of all others for their school house in ashes. The fire take the lead, trial. The motion was overruled and the past forty years according to official Mr. C. B. Blake has moved into his to carry passengers between Kasota machine- t_ m-..#-_...~t County Commissioners reserve the saving wire, simplicity, durability, no doubt originated from the stove during the best manufactured anew trial denied, and exceptions statistics lately published, operations and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries new quarters, cor. Main and 5th sts. and superior cutting apparatus. It the night, but, strange as it may passengers on Saturdays only. taken by the counsel for defendent. By order of the County Commissioners The nominations made by the Democratic against the Indians by our government Mr. Boll can now be found next door does not, like some other binders, appear, nobody noticed the fire although of Brown county. J. B. RUSSEL, Agent. The court then passed sentence, imposing caucus were well considered, in the same building fronting on oth have cost onthe average each year 912,- H. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. crochet the bundles together in a the building stood in the midst a fine of six hundred dollars, and to make a long story short we street. 000,000. Ten thousand wlid Apaches New Ulm, Feb. 18th. 1879. of the village and the nearest house was string of eight or ten at a time, but seperates the prisoner, in default of payment, to would merely say that good, sound men cost the government nearly 92,000,000 John C. Zieske is having stone hauled Monthly cattle market to-day. NOTIO-ffi. only about four rods distant. Although them nicely from each other as be committed to the Blue Earth county were nominated. annually for the pay of the army caring on the lots he lately purchased, preparatory the building was insured for $500 the Work on the Kasota eating house it should do. It is in fact the "Father jail for one year, or until such fine is for them. On the contrary 60,000 We are about to organize a new of building a family residence. The regular monthly Cattle market loss is quite a severe one as all the furniture has already commenced. of binders." For compressing the paid, not exceeding that period. Notice Cherokees who are civilized and peaceable school district taking part of districts John says that his building will be a for the month of March, 1879, will and many books of the scholars bundle, it will always stand. ahead of The County Commissioners meet next of appeal has been served, and cost almost nothing. Now, as a 41 and 55 and part of North Star. The good one as he does not intend to be be held at New Ulm Minn. On Wednesday were destroyed. The building was all others. Tuesday, March 18th. the amount of the recognizance is matter of political economy, the government school to be located in the village of froze out the 12th day of said month erected about four year ago and costing I have just received a car load of fixed at the sum of two thousand dollars. would do a wise thing to send Last Saturday was regular Indian for the leason that the Township elections Burns. about 9800. It was insured in the MikeFohl has the stone for putting these machines and have one set up in more teachers and fewer soldiers among summer weather. take place on the regulary There Is a rumor afloat that the offlcialsof St. Paul Fire & Marine. a foundation under his building already my office. Come in and see it, and I established day. the Indians. The cost to the M. Mullen has just received a car the Winona St. Peter railroad on the ground. Mike is a jovial good shall take gieat pleasure in explaining Here is a Pennsylvania yarn about Gso. KUHLMAN, Pres't The Turner society had another social government per year for each soldier load of Fisher Bro's. wagons. are going to make all their employes fellow and means to put his right foot all about it and give you terms, prices, Minnesota, going the rounds of the papers, PETER SHEBi&sec. of thrBoard dancing party at their hall last Saturday fighting them is about 91,700. Missionaries Epple and Brey are paying 3 cents take the temperance pledge, and forward. He sells Schell's lager and of Trade. &c S. D. Peterson, that perhaps our readers have evening, participated in by the are supported at about half the for fat cattle. the boys in consequence are swearing all that feel dry should give him a call. New Ulm, Minn. Bargains! not read: most of the members. Everything cost. Common sense would say keep Prairie schooners are already commencing off. John Youngman thought to settle "Talking about cold weather," suddenly passed off pleasantly, there being just the soldier at home and send the other to wend their way westward. OBITUARYMrs. Henry Evens, of the dispute between the villagers and broke in one of our oldest inhabitants, enough present to make the occasion man. If there are savages, and we Bargains! Willow Lake, has gone to her long Literary New*. the people of Home town living outside the other evening, "why you The pay car of the Chicago & .Northwestern interesting, still a few more young men doubt not there is, who will not be home. She had been ailing for several of the village as to which has the most ought to have been out in the State of road made the boys hereabouts could easily have been accomodated brought under civilizing influence let years. Henry Evans and family votes, but It turned out to be a girl happy last week. Minn, in 1830. I don't s'pose fourteen with partners, as the ladies were in the them be dealt with as white savages Owing to the hard times we offer The success quietly attained by the has our heartfelt sympathy. weighing eight.pounds and two ounces. thermometers spliced together would majority. are. But by all means let us who believed The splendid Norman stallion Napoleon LIBRARY TABLE during the past three IS lb of Sugar 11.00 John, what's the matter? have given the mercury room to drop in humanity, even that, too, While the above-mentioned party stands for service for the season Our friend Daniel Burns on his last years has induced the publisher to 6 Coffee 1.00 as low as it wanted to go. One awful which is very debased and vicious, and were thus enjoying themselves, many A lively horse race came off last of 1879 in the stable of Geo.Schneider. visit to town seemed to be in quite a issue it Weekly after March 15th, instead 90 Dried Apples 1.00 cold nightColder than two of our in respecting the rights of others, even Thursday between one of our citizens of those who remaind at their homes splutter. When approached as to the of Fortnightly as heretofore. 10 Prunes- 1.00 The bill locating a road from Fort coldest nights consolidateda_ hunter to the rights of a mule, and in giving and a farmer. In the first trial of speed were gratuitously entertained by a cause, he gently whispered: "It's Russian Sardines per keg, 1.00 Ridgely to the village of Swede Grove It is their purpose now to push the named Hoiking built an extra big fire every man a fair chance, throw our the farmers horse came out ahead, company of serenaders that rent the Anchovis 1.00 ly a girl, and is doing well." We ex passed both branches of the Legislature. LIBRARY TABLE foreward to its proper in his log shanty to keep warm, an* he little influence on the side of honest Fresh. Holland Herring, 1.50 but in the second, which was air till near daybreak. tend our Qr, Daniel. place among the leading journals of kept a pilin on the wood until his dealing with all men and especially Tea from SO to 70 cents per pound for money, luck was against the farmer the country. It will be increased to 32 The attention of farmers and others CountyAuditor Constans wishes us to Quite alive paper is the Sleepy Eye shanty was all ablaze, and when a few and the balance of our large and those who are less fortunate than we in and he went home strapped, and pages and enlarged slightly in form. is called to the Advertisement of the say that Town Clerks can obtain copies Wide-Awake. It does not leave a chip weU assorted stock of GROCERIES persons living round there saw the their race, birth and social condition. will hereafter devote his timeto better Its high literary character will be Robinson Machine Works at Richmond, of real and personal property assessment! unturned in the way of news, and the and DRY GOODS at correspondingly light and run to his assistance, they The loss is nothing but the gain will advantage. maintained,viz: its Signed Articles, Indiana. for 1878 by calling at his office, reduced prices. editor seems to be well worth of so saw Hosking sitting the midst of be immense. by leading writers on the principal Your correspondent is ever so anxious or yiding written notice. The Manufactory is one of the oldest soaring a name. We wish him success. the flames shivering and rubbing his KiUMAinr ft ROSSKOPF. My books published, critical Notes and to hear Professor Cain spread in the country, and their purpose is to The firm of Cutland Foth has dissolved hands as though he couldn't get 4r readers will kindly overlook all Comments, "Briefs" on important himself on the financial question, but sell the best machinery at the lowest BOOT AID SHOE STOBE. partnership. Philip remains warm and when the shanty was all ^iortcomings this week as the editor Alala Cerreeaeadeace. volumes freshly issued, and the most we very much fear he will give us the possible price for good pay. Therefore in charge to wield the cammer. burned to ashes, they found him in has gone off to Chicago on a bum and recent inteligence concerning the makers slip. We will, however, keep a sharp H. Loheyde, do not buy an Engine, Thresher or the ruins siting on a big hickory log, the paper is got out by ye chief ink and making of books,and several' lookout and report results. ALBIN, March 10th, 1879. Horse Power or other machinery, on frozen to death!" How the persons linger. laaiia New Departments will be introduced. the high price, long credit plan with Editor Review: Andy Sanderiln will this spring erect who went to Hosking's assistance Last Friday night we had the first The enlarged size and scope of the paper DIALER Of high rate of interest until you have a two story building 18x30 feet, The Fromthe returning aquatics and other managed to escape freezing to death (By oar Special CWJIyaaSan JMM-) rain of the season. The ground is very will permit the discussion of important BOOTS & SHOES, written to this firm for their cash and front part of the lower story will migratory birds, we should judge that is what excited the wonderment of the dry and considerable 'moisture is necessary political questions. "Notes of The weather is fine and it looks as If short credit prices. be used for a barber shop and the balance spring is near at hand. The warm oldest inhabitant's listeners. to insure good crops. the Week" will be bright trenchant Spring has come to stay. Some people weather which induces men to sit on of the building for dwelling purposes. Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mum. Last Friday evening our citizens again began seeding the 6tb, nearly every comments on current events. ..Con- The Governor's Guard will hold a .the shady side of the home and read Andy Is determined to stay assembled at Turner Hall to talk -o^ one intends to commence to-morrow The following circular letter has tributors Miscellany" will contain piquant speciel meeting next Tuesday evening the papers, without coat, as we saw With US. up the sugar question, but as nothing the 10th. beenjssued from the general freight sayings, odd conceits, poems, A large assortment, of men's boots to consider the subject of new uniforms. last Saturday, implies that it has already We noticed Mr. Breckehrldge on our had been heard from the bill authorizing and shoes and ladles'and children'! office of the St. Paul Sioux City and reminiscences. A department, of It is expected that every I reply to Mr. John Gallaher requesting come. Dragging and sowing streets one day last week. He says shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom the city council to issue bonds to Sioux City ft St. Paul railroads: Notes and Queries will be introduced, member will attend. have already begun. If the weather to know who was the surviving work and repairing promptly attended Sleepy Eye will make one of the best aid in the construction of a refinery, no and greater space given to the department Saint Paul, March 1st, 1879. remains fair much grain will be sown hero of BaUaclava that participated so to. places in the west, and he ought to MARRIEDIn this city on the 4th action could be taken. Another letter of Music, Drama and the Fine this week. :|fv. CIRCULA* No. 3. gallantly at the wedding festival at know. He holds his lots at a high day of March, by B. Fischer Esq., was read from the Minneapolis gentleman, H. H. BEUSSMANN, Arls,which will hereafter be conducted From this date until the 15th day of Mr. Fitigerald's. I Thissoft weather will bring water to price and a business lot can not be Mr.Chas. Werring, of Home, and Miss of whom we made mention last May next, Seed Wheat and Flax Seed, by competent specialists. There will WeU, now Mr. Gallaher, I will tell our mills, so that it will be no longer bought for less than three or four *s?i$gig Cora Maud Brown, of Eden. The REVIEW in any quantities, will be billed from week,- from which it would appear also be a weekly article on the Stock you his name but I hope yon don't Intend necessarv to go to the Rapidan for flour St. Paul or any Station east of Minneopa, hundred dollars. extends congratulations. that the parties he represents mean Market, and particular attention will to demolish my hero and make to any Station between Minneopa as very many now do. All get good SlialfiHttijHarfwn^ business. They have fully determined We hope our city dads will attend The Agricultural Association of be given to the great Financial and and Le Mars, or to any Station on out it wasall a myth his name is James flour there, and they claim a much better to build one or more refineries but as to filling In those small pieces of sidewalks Brown county will hold a meeting next Worthington ft Sioux Falls B. B. at Industrial Interests of the country. Smith, by profession a stone mason, yield than elsewhere. yet the localities have not been fully cow that the ground is getting Sunday, when the seed ordered by the ONE-HALF TARIFF RATES. Rate not to CaiyMttr'f it Ftneing TMs. his residence being near Fort Ridgely. The LIBRARY TABLE as a Weekly From various estimates, by the best exceed 10 cents per 100 lbs. decided upon, and we believe that by soft We noticeonesmall gap between Society will be distributed among its will be a comprehensive independent During the same time forest trees FARMING MACHINERY,**, informed, it is supposedthat a few more Sheriff Manderfeld was at Sleepy holding out proper inducements they members. Zieske's Boll's which ought to be and cuttings for planting will be transported and useful American Journal. In order decades, at present rates, will consume Loreno yesterday looking for boarders, would locate one in New Ulm. attended to. It would giveMain street con. imnr. a 1st v. STS.,- :S"'\ Epple and Brey are now also buying ERBE OF CHARGE, in any quantities, to procure the largest possible most of the forests of the world. Then but his man was Dunn gone. The Wearo sorry to learn that the bill above from any Station on either road, a better appearanceand greatly accommodate constituency, the price of the -paper cattle in the vicinity of Owatonna and what are we to dofSome.encouragement Sheriff was here a day or two before to any Station between Lake Crystal referred to, failed. It passed the Senate the travel between the Revere has been fixed at 0 cents per copy 92. Waseca, and next Friday will start for Fred. Boock, and Le Mars inclusive, or to any Station to "Tree Planting" has been given by with a man by the name of Fairbanks and when it came up in the House on House and the western part of the on Worthington and Sioux falls 50 per annum. On trial one month, 12 Chicago with 10 cafr loads of as fine the State, but few, we fear, are acting. from Houston Co., looking for a mortgaged the last night of the session for a third town. R.R. Agents will see that trees offered cts. (Send postage stamps.) No sample a lot of cattle as ever entered the If forests have such an effect upon team at Mr. Dunn'sbut the team reading, amotion wasmade toadjourn, for transportation do not exceed Wm. Duncan met with a serious copies free. To facilitate reorganization, stock-yards. the climate as is claimed by philosophers two inches in diameter or twelve feet was not to be found. Dunn ran at which prevailed, and it with about the fortnightly issues of Feb. 15th accident last Saturday. His team took 8ralkMukia,Wigti,8aitk in lenght, and that they are freed from thesubject is all-important Every Fairbanks with a gun and threatened One of our brother editors, Lute Jhirty other bills were left undisposed and March 1st will be omitted the first fright at something and started off on superfluous limbs and earth, and properly one should plant some each year. It to shoot or strike him with the gun, Christie, of the Winnebago City Pretty of. The matter, however, should not bundled,soasnot occupy unreasonable weekly number will be published on a run. When in front of Ibberson's is an addage that, "He who plants ~n^:^ i!**"!* SHOPS got a horse-whipping the other day because space, and they will give the PAINT be dropped because the bill failed. If Saturday March 15th. Bothwell drug store Mr. Duncan endeavored to trees loves others than himself." Future freight mentioned in this circular preference he pleasantly noticed the birth oiI the parties above refeired to can be in Hinton are the Publishers, No. 1 generations wilt need them: and in tnuiSDortaUon and delivery. jump from the wagon, but his feet be- lialtMaiidrndeteddown. revolvers,Fair.. each drewa forth^TT? their and vT.. JT~ S*. WwTTlm a child. The father of that youngster duced to build a refinery in our city by nm^ Evening Post Building, New York he who plants, may not only enjoy came entangled in the lines and he fell r^T. -4- ?s is Approved: J. C. BOYDX*, evidently wasn't much on puffs. the offer of local aid ways and means ^!!^T I.mni%s^toanaJltadso week be a benefactor City. J. W. BISHOP, Gen'l Freight Ag't. also7 to the ground and was dragged a abort ^v*?T jthem himself, but of*****k jnepared.t,o, daot all kinds wee Anew and splendid assortment should be devised for so doing. Our 5? of Gen'l Manager. distant the fallTlS^Dnncnn? 2.* ^fTL^^! ^5^^ to coming generations. Why should fishing tackle, birdcages, rubber balls, citizens can not take too much interest 7 left leg was broken ju* ll^^Tl^^^^ any forego the pleasure and profit of For Cough and Colds take Dr. Mar. base balls, base ball bats, marbles, baskets in this matter. By-gone experience FOUNDOn Third North street, opposite ZZu \J_^? *_.*_ proved pattern, aiad only ispsfffsneii a small grove as a wind-break for his shall's Lung Syrup. It has cured thousands. and druggist's sundries will be should have taught them that this is a ,._*., Iberia has met with a sad nslamlty worknienareemiOoyed.. Anej neM Lmen are employed the Methodist church, three home and stock. Let us suggest to ConstaWeM()m^laadlligentof that destructive, element w-mm~MK*~9**~ **w- -aa received by Jos. Bobleter in a few Recommend it to your friend progressive age and in orderto keep up sacks of bran. The loser can obtain every farmer this thought Plant from Beer. The other day whenF. Block days. Orders by mail promptly attend and neighbor. Price only. 25 cents. araownastheflre fiend dssUejsd with our sister towns we must pat our theethm- same of Rev. A. Bibighauser by provingproperty one to five acres of trees, this Spring, At* rfMr was cutting up didoes front of the anhnn1hn--n tht Mr ed to. Sold at the City Drug Store., MS. right foot forward. and paying for this notice. on the North Wert side of your home Rirknnsnsa-ansi aTiaiif aira irr kff*- r^*^_, .^,3