New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 19, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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AND VICINITY?** When in Chicago last Saturday we MMM*1IAI side police station in that city, representing LorerL HDepartrcLexit. only a short time ago he hat already A new time tabid went into effect on had the pleasure of meeting Hon. himself as "Louis Marmus, of disposed of the greater portionof them the Winona & St. Peter railroad last Now. gentlemen and J. Newhart, Esq. departed for St. Henry Pcehler, %eu enroute to Washington Sleepy Eye, Minn., and that he had Thos. Brophy, his agent is the lad to Sunday. The arrival and departure of (By Our Regular Correspondent Boated. ladies, I want you all to Paul last Saturday morning, to be absent to attend jbhe extra session of come down with two carloads of potatoes trains, both ways, is the same as heretofore walk them off. Thomas is one of those go to the grand concert several days, flSflf N Corrected weekly by R. Pnnnu. ***$ g|SLEEPY EYE PRODUCE MARKET. Congress. for the Milwaukee markets. He with the exception that under smooth talking fellows that always P% and ball given by the Corrected Weekly by Rosvrrz Bsustxsir. Attorney Parker, of Sleepy^ye, 4- stated to the police officers that he met the new arrangement a passenger train takes welL We understand that Mark Cane, of Flour, per bbl. t4.G0-6.S0 Wheat per baa. 38-75 Musical Section of the Hour, per bbl $4.80@5.8C was in town on business last Friday, a man on the route who had told him a now goes east Saturday afternoon instead Oats per baa. 15 Corn per baa 15-48 tonsorial celebrity has purchased a New Ulm Turnverein, at Wheat, per bushel 35to75 Beans" 1.00--1.5O Potatoes 20 at the same time giving the Review a pitiful story and that, for sympathy's of Sunday, as heretofore. A passenger The attention of farmers and others valuable centrally located lot at Sleepy Dressed Hogs per Cbeeseperlb. 121-8 Turner Hall next Satur %*r*xQ* A Oats, per bushel 15 call. 100lbs. 3.00 Urdper lb. W 58 sake, he brought him along to Milwaukee. train has been put on from Lo* is called to the Advertisement of the 0 1 Eye, and that he contemplates building Salt per bbl. 2.20 Batter perlb. 810 day evening, becase, you Barley per bushel 3040 That he left this individual in R. Pfefferle and ye editoreturne reno west and runs in connection with Eggs perdox. 8 Honey perlb. 15-20 Robinson Machine Worksat Richmond, on it during the coming Spring. see, the boys areall good Corn per bushel, 1520 charge of the potatoes while he went the night passenger. It leaves Loreno from Chicago last Sunday morning, Indiana. The St. James Journal pokes fun at fellows and will invest every cent of C. F. Presscott has left Main street Beans, per bushel 1.75-2.25 into the city to see about prices, etc., at 9:00 a. m. and arrives at Gary at 2:45 right side up with care. The Manufactory is one of the oldest the incorporators of the St. Cloud, Fort the net proceeds in new instruments and moved his blacksmith shop onto a Potatoes, per bushel 25 and that during his absence this p. m. Going east the trainleaves Gary in the country, and their purpose is to W. Giesecke and C. Stuebe returned Ridgely & Fort Dodge railroad. Better with which to cheer up our hearts. lot facing 5th street. Dressed hogs, per 100 lb 3.003.25 friend of his had sold nearly all at 10:15 a. m. and arrives at Loreno at sell the best machinery at the lowest -^^s%0&, i from Chicago Saturday evening, having look a "leetle" out, brother Chapman, The boys have got up a good pro We learn from Dr. Marcellus that Hams, perpomul 11% of the potatoes and vamoosed with 3:30 p. m. The putting on of this train possible price for good pay. Therefore ^^0M disposed of their cattle to good ad- or your show for a pass over that gramme, and they will be assisted by Mr. James Knudson, living about six Cheese perlb 15 the money. He begged permission to will be a great accommodation to thevantage. do not buy an Engine, Thresher Of road will be -slim. several accomplished lady musicians. miles west of town, is very sickj Jard, per pound 10 be allowed to pass the night at the Horse Power or other machinery, on traveling public and the people along Rudolph Riesling, of Kiesling, I swane, in the good old days when I Now is the time our machine and Rye flower, per bbl 4.C0 station, as he was entirely out of money, the high price, long credit plan with Mr. Porth has removed his wagon the line of the road. Keller A Co., departed for Chicago was young, we'd go a hundred miles in other business men should commence Buck wheat flour per 100 lb. 4.00 shop and dwelling into Brooklin. He which request was granted. The high rate of interest until you have last Wednesday evening with three The citizens of Shakopee, irrespective a hay cart to attend such an entertainment. to advertise in the REVIEW. Our circulation has left Sleepy Eye and gone to Loreno. See Bote, however, does not place written to this firm for their cash and Salt, per bbl 2.15 car loads of potatoes. of parties or nationality, 400 in has already reached over six much faith in Marmus' story and short credit prices. Butter, per lb 710 numbers, headed by the G. A. R. martial The many freinds of Mr. George hundred copies weekly and our rates thinks he is an imposter, Mr. Marmus 2ggs per dozen 8 Trautman & Koehne are in the vicinity bandand theShakopee silver cornet Marti, formerly in the drug business are very liberal. will no doubt be fully prepared f Honey, per pound 1820 SEW ADVEBTISEMEITS of Owatonna where they intend to band, proceeded last week Tuesday to Noti ce to Tree Planters. in this city, will be glad to learn that The Governor has vetoed the bill to explain matters when he returns. keep on buying cattle until their cash the residence of Hon. H. B. Strait, our he has graduated with honors in the 'l requiring delinquent load tax to be gives out. BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. NURSERY? Ffixtures ex-member of Congress, and gave him pharmaceutical depaitment of the BROWN COUNTY OR SALEA complete set of saloon returned to the road districts where it North Star News. Post Office Address New Ulm. Andy J. Sanderlin has commenced a magnificent reception. The welcome March 7th, 1879. University of Chicago, 111., where he and furniture, nearly as AUDITORH B. Constant was assessed instead of to the towns The election on the llth inst. was I'KKABVUKRV. Schubert. work on the foundation for his building, good as nw, are offered for sale at a was extented by Maj. Peck In an eloquent Persons wishing to plant trees on attented four full courses and received as heretofore, because it amended the RXQISTKK or nxKDsA Walton more lively than any town election ever bargain. For particulars apply to the} but the cold snap put a quietus on speech, lesponded to by Major Jvs or PKOBATSA. Westphal. Homesteads for shelter can procure his diploma. Another proof that wrong chapter. editor of the Review. Ci EKK ar THE DMT. COURTAlbertBlancharrt. held in North Star, and the contest between opperations for the present. Strait in heartfelt remarks, followed the same of the undersigned at the steadiness and perseverance will always iHKRirrJohn Manderficld. Dr. A. H. Bolton, veterinary surgeon, B. Hire and Mr. Tompkins for ScuvKToaJ. Berndt. by an address from Hon. Henry Hinds. following rates: lead to a successful issue. The dance at the Lake House last ('VKT COMMISSIONERE. Koch DR. will be at the Pennsylvania the assessorship was quite spirited. As *sC I COVRTVATTORRETB F.Webber. H. A. Afterwaids the company weie entertained Box Elder, 1 year. 6 to 10 inch., pei HITCHCOCK, Fi iday evening was a grand success acd CORONERJonas LaudeKschlager. House, New Ulm. March 24th, 1879, the latter ran a threshing machine last handsomely bv Major Strait Tne State Fair. 1000, 5 00. COURTT SvrERiMTENDENTJohn Lind all who had tlwf pleasure of being there PHYSICIAN SURGEON. and remain for two days, for the purpose autumn some of Bill's fast friends COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor^enon. and lady. This is truly a proper and Soft Maple, 1 year, 8 to 12 inch., per The chamber of commerce in St. won't regret it soon. W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mantter- of operating upon diseased horses. wrote on the face of their tickets Will attend to all calls night or day. M\. appreciative welcome to an honest, 1000, S5.00. Paul, at a meeting held on the 10th Di. F. H. Wellcome says that his Examinations free. "Bill Hire" and on the back "Thresh- faithful and true representative of the I am also prepared to furnish apple inst..adopted the following resolutions: PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28. OFFICE AT biother Henry is improving finely notwithstanding er." When asked what it meant they Nicholas Bury, of West Newton, had people of the Second Congressional trees, current and gooseberry shrubery m. W. Hitchcock's Drag More, WHEREAS, In the Minnesota State that the bullet has notsaid Tompkins, but in spite of their the misfortune to lose his stables and Agricultural Society we acknowledge district. at the lowest market price. Trees Burns, Brown Co., Minn. yet been found. sharp game Tompkins was elected by an organization representing the general about eight tons of hay by prairie fire, delivered on board of cars either at agricultural interests of this state, a majority of one. A Subscriber. If you want to get Bradley & Metcalf's Turner Hall. on Wednesday last. There was quite itsNew Ulm or Sleepy Eye free of chargeFor Notice Teacher*. to which much credit is due for old standby's in the boot and a broad strip of breaking around the particulars direct to successful promotion of those interests shoe line, C. B. Blake is the man that Sons of Temperance. Public examinations, will be held as premises, but owing to the stiong wind by means of its regular annual state M. and J. J. PENNING. can supply you. follows: fairs and otherwise and the fire leaped over the uhole. New Ulm, Minn. At school house in Sleepy Eye. March WHEREAS, Renewed efforts are being Editor Reoietc ORAND If you want a fine article in teas, The voters of the town ol Eden had 29, 1879. made by a society of later origin to divide Dr. M. T. Anderson, of Minneapolis, whether in black, green or japan, just CORRESPONDENCES. At school house in Ibeii.i, April 12, a li\ely time on election dav over the the interests now represented by Grand Scribe and State organizer for 1879. give C. B. Blake a call. He has the the said State Agricultural Society, and question of where the next annual town At court house in New Ulm, iay 3, thereby to destioy or weaken its beneficial the Sons of Temperance of Minnesota, finest lot of teas evei brought to Loreno. meeting shall be held. It was finally 1879 influence upon the development addressed the people on temperance, at The Cninese in California. decided to hold it at the Grimes school Work will be commenced promptly of the agricultural resources of our Burns Station on Monday evening last. OlVEN-BV THE house, near the south east corner of at 9-00 a. in. state and On Tuesday evening he organized We notice our enteiprising editor of Musical Section of the lew Din the tow n. WHEREAS, All exertions on the pait JOHN LIND, Supt. Written for the Re\iew foj O CHAMPLIB. Springfield Division of Sons of Temperance, of this chamber to secure harmony the Wide-Awake hurrying to and fro This race demands the attention of Mr. T. L. Gilbert, of Eden, inroim? and unity of action in arranging for a at which time the following ofwere hunting up fcubsciibers and locals to A Literary Ilm elutlon. inters every Thursday evening Jit Arbiter the people of the vt hole land, because us that a good many farmers in his general grand state fair during the fewficers installed: make up for time lost duiing his Hall. Bi others from abroad present year have utterly failed on account it has already affected national legisand neighborhood had commenced seeding -\v eoidiallv united. Wm. H. Tompkins, Worthy Patriarch. IN CELEBRATION OF THE days sickness last week. CHAMBERS'S CYCLOPEDIA OF ENGLISH of the positive refusal by thelation, is destined to moie and during the first part of last eek, some UilAS. WAONEK, M. W. Anniversary of lis OrculiatlM, Mrs. W. Bogardis, Worthy Associate. Our schools closed last Friday. There Minneapolis society to co-operate with LITERATI RE, in the new ACME EDITION, more in the near future. Every man commencing as eaily as the 6th inst. IIENUT OONSHNS Recorder. the Minnesota State Agiicultural Society IS meeting with such extraordinary Jos. H. Manchester, Recording Scribe. will be about a montts vacation, when Saturday Eve., March 22, *79. who casts a vote for a member of Congress He says the ground is very dry, and therefore be it sale that the publishers, to make it still Miss Rhoda Cornish, Asst. Rec. Scribe. our summer term will commence. Mr. JEW ITL LODGE NO. 53, Resolved, That the members of this should inform himself of the facts that moisture of some kind is very much more popular, have further reduced Jos. J. Winegarden, Financial Scribe. and Mrs. Graves are the teachers engaged board, individually and collectively, of this race but if any man hasn't the needed. ADMISSION: the puces. Purchasers ordering before Mrs. N. Winegarden, Treasurer. to teach the summer term. hereby pledge their undivided support patience to do it he is no longer fit to THE LIBRARY MAGAZINE foi March Gentlemen, 5C cents. Ladies 25 cte. to the State Agricultural Society in its April 30th will get the eight volumes Jas. W. Bogardis. Chaplain. The Congregational Mite Society exercise the right of suffrage. It is incumbent will be ready on the 28th not dated arrangement ior general state fair Children 15 cents. complete, in paper, for $1.75 Chas. W. Scott, Conductor. met at the Re rere House a few evenings upon the voter that he, of all in advance, as is the customits contents to be held during the iu.,t week of cloth, $2.50 half morocco, gilt top, Miss Emma Cornish, Asst. Conductor. ago and had one of those ever meets every Saturday evening. Biothers September of the present year irrespective men, should be intelligent and his intelligence being maiiily from the foieign ST7PPER 6 to $4.00 or bound in four volumes, half Harland Tompkins, Inside Sentinel. welcome social entertainments. It fiom abroad are cordially invited.- of tire location which may be should extend to all questions publications of same date, thus giving morocco, gilt top, for $3.20. Sample selected for holding said fair. Geo. E. Bentley, Outside Sentinel. was a giand affair and well attended. A. H. SCIILEI DBK, N. G. of public ir/erest. Whether we like what is newest in the literary world. Tickets can be obtained of all the members of ths Resolved, That we hereby call npon OSCAU HANFT. Secretary, volumes sent post-paid for 30 cents, Frank A. Kinraan. P. W. Patriarch. Our friend Zieske has sold his best band, und on the evening of the entertainment at it or not the Chinaman is here and is $1.00 a year, or 10 cents a number. our citizens and the people generally the door. 45 cents, 65 cents, and 90 cents. This Our Division starts off under the most cow to Joe Trautmann to keep out of of this state, of Dakota, Montana, Oregon, CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. making himself felt. We have had AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE. Publishers, is not only one of the choicest works ban kruptcy. Now is your time to call favorable circumstances, and the officers Washington, and our neighbors The programme is very select and embraces TOcal Indian, Negro and Irish fevers in the N. Y. in the language, but really wonderful and instrumental production*, solos quartets, and friends in the flourishing province around and settle up old accounts. and members are fully determined body politics and now we have the dnets,ltc,fcc A double wedding was celebrated of Manitoba, to join us in aiding said in its low price. Specimen pages and John says it must be did. to make it a success. We predict it Chinese, and it still runs very high. society to make this fair a success, equal, at the residence of Mr. Heimerdinger terms to clubs will be sent free on request will become a great power for good in AH the net proceeds of this entertainment will ba at least, to that of the previous Whether we can lower its pulse and Theodore Kimm has not opened his invested in new instruments, it is hoped that oar near Golden Gate last Thursday. Justice by the publishers, the AMERICAN our community. OCCASIONAL. year. Meets on the second and fourth citizens will give as arousing benefit. bring it to a healthy beat is to be seen. saloon yet, but we understand that Green, on this occasion, joined in Tuesday in each month. Resolved, That the secretary of this BOOK EXCHANGE, 55 Beckman St., The Arrangesits CamittM. Perhaps it can't be done without killing he intends commencing business about holy wedlock II. Heimerdinger and N. Y. chamber be instructed to have one DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., Burnstown Item*. the patient so great is the disagreement April 1st. Come on, we need more thousand copies of these preambles and Anna Kuebber, and Wm. Weiring and OLE M. OLSLN, Secretary. printed for distribution resolutionsv STATEMENT, among the doctors. money to giade streets and build ciossings. Lucy Heimerdinger. The REVIEW extends Our school closed last Satuiday. Township Elections. and to forwaid a copy to every agricultural It must be confessed that the case is congratulations. horticultural society in the state, showing the financial condition, Receipts, We pubhsh below, as far as heard Dr. Hitchcock is doing a good trade complicated. The fact of the race offers and also to all the newspapers of the Mr. G. H. Daj ton's new building is Expenditures, Liabilities, and The cattle market held on Wednesday from, the officers elected in the several in medicines and drugs. one difficulty its morals and religion state, who are hereby requested to Assets of the City of New Ulm, from progressing nicely. George says that last was poorly attended. This towns in this and adjoining county of The new time table which gives us a give it the widest possible publication, March 6th 1878, up to March 6th 1879. a third: hence it is no easy matter he intends keeping a first-class feed was probably owing in part to theNicollet, on Tuesday, March llth, daily express train is hailed with joy. to treat it. Our Congressmen have store in connection with his feed mill. large number of cattle purchased in 1979: Traveler's Guide. The following circular letter has ^1.Receipts. The merchants are all busy counting shown already what quacks they are in Go in, George. the surrounding country by some of MILFORD. been issued from the general freight Cash in Treasury March 6th 1878 eggs and weighing butter, but "gelt" treating it. Some of them, from whom 8t949 our cattle dealers, and also on account P. Bendixen, of the firm of Runitz Adminifitrntion fund SupervisorsWm. Skinner, chairman 19639 office of the St. Paul & Sioux City and is very scarce. better things were expected, have even Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Grme Yard fund 66843 of the change of time, as we understand & Bendixen, departed for Chicago last a Theo. Richarts, Ath. Henle. Fire Department fund Sioux City & St. Paul railroads: blotted their past good record by their Going East Arrive. Depart. Mr. John Keon is seriously ill but we Park fund several parties were here on 768 Thursday with three car loads of potatoes, Town ClerkCh. Spelbrink, Jr. #6,00 a.in. *6,00 a.m Poor lund delinquent taxes collected Saint Paul, March 1st, 1879. shameful treatment of the case. 772 Dav Passenger aie in hopes he may be himself again Tuesday, not knowing of the change. Street fund but as Jack Frost overtook him 19MM TreasurerChas. Hansing. Night Pass'ger *4,10 p.m. *4,10p.m Military Bounti fund delinquent taxes coll. There are two or thiee classes working 731 soon. CIRCULAR NO. 3. #G,30 a. we pity the potatoes. ACCIDENT. On Saturday forenoon Kent lor part of public landing AssessorJohn Dostei. 30OO Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. From this date until the 15th day of over this case, studying it up and Intercut sind Sinking fund 9t7732 A. G. Anderson is again busy in his Mr. Geo. Gilley, of Cambria, cut down Freight No. 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00 p.m Justice of the PeaceJohn Doster. At the new store of C.B. Blake, now Loan of John C. Rudolph May next, Seed Wheat and Flax Seed, 100000 giving us their conclusions. The Communists Loan of German American Bank (St Paul) lumber yard, and receives new shipments 160000 a small tree in the woods near his house, Going West. Arrive. Depart. in any quantities, will be billed from ConstableErnst Rolloff. removed to Vater & Schumacher's old are busy over it and thus far St. Paul or any^Station east of Minneopa, daily. which happened to strike his son, a Day Passenger *7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m 11279 stand, you can buy dry goods, notions, HOME. Balance of Expenditures over Receipts have made about as much noise and to any Station between Minneopa 63*47 i Night Pass'ger J8.30 a.m. {8,30 a.m lad about 12 years old, breaking his We had the pleasure of a shake with groceries, boots & shoes and crockery SupervisorsA. Matteson, chairman and Le Mars, or to any Station on bluster as anybody. The politicians Freight No. 15 *3,30 p.m. *4,U7 p.m arm. Dr. Beiry was called who set young Dr. Wellcome last week. He at "Bed Rock" prices. He has but Worthington & Sioux Falls R. R. at BExpenditures. D. Bertrand, H. Romberg. Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m are not far behind. Both of these the fracture, and we understand the one price and will not be undersold, came up to see his many old friends. ONE-HALF TARIFF RATES. Rate not to Town ClerkJ. Cutting. Except Sun. Except Mon. Except classes are antagonistic to the Chinaman. ADMINISTRATION FVJTB: exceed 10 cents per 100 lbs. lad is doing as well as could be expected Clerk's Salary Sat. Freight train No. 13 is peimitted TreasurerRobt. Hinton. The license question this town Both are working hard to diive Building operations in our village Mnrslml'sSitlnry Dining the same time forest trees under the circumstances. to carry passengers between Kasota Mpht-U titchm in's Salary JusticesJ. P. Current, F. Gerboth. last week Tuesday was decided in the and cuttings for planting will be transported them from the country. The reason have commenced in earnest, and buildings City Attorney's Salary and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries We publish in another column the ConstablesJ. Montgomery, Edward affirmative. The vote stood 58 forTr EREE OF CHARGE, in any quantities, usurer's fees for their cause may be found in the are going up all around us. Mr. passengers on Satindays only. financial statement of the city of New from any Station on either road, Gentnil Expense* of Administration license to 30 against. Larrabee. public life and personal habits of the J. B. RufeSEL, Agent. Talbot is erecting a nice building north Fire Department fund to any Station between Lake Crystal Ulm. It appears that the receipts 10m Grave ard fund Chinese of the railroad track and Charles Berg The railroad company appears to be and Le Mars inclusive, or to any Station COTTONWOOD. Park fund all sources horn March 6th, 1878, to Supporting poor on Worthington and Sioux Falls doing a smashing business just now. is also putting up a small building. The Sleepy Eye Wide-Auake is in a Before we look into these it may be SupervisorsN. Gulden, chairman Mai eh 6th, 1879, were $11,279,54, and Right of way for the W St P. B. Co. *kdevil" R. R. Agents will see that trees offered No less than 7 orb trains passed here inandaiy a))Out finding a Interest and Sinking fund well to look at the race itself. The Peter Gag and J. Wiesner. Cyrus Conrad says that he has lost the expendituies for the same peiiod for transportation do not exceed Streets and bridges Sunday last. Chinese belong to an old and strong ClerkJohn Rotering, four horses in the last sixteen months A man at Jackson will apply for a two inches in diameter or twelve feet $11,814,01, being $534,47 over the receipts. 11814 01 race. It is a race of educated, industrious, TreasurerTheodor Rein. in lenght, and that they are freed from The 17th, St. Patrick's Day, opened and is now ready to sell out and go to patent for a twine gram binder. C.Liabilities. The liabilities of the city are superfluous limbs and earth, and properly frugal people. It is a race with AssessorJos. Schnoberich. out line but a little cold in Burns. The the James river or somewhere else. Ci, Military Bounty tax A new paper will he established at $11,757,52, and the assets $2,688,31, 7301 bundled,so as not ocenpy unreasonable Note payable to Jacob Scbolze a history any people might be proud Justice of the PeaceConrad Stut7. 90009 you had better keep a stiff upper lip day was not very generally observed Marshfleld, Lincoln Co., by II. G. leaving the city in debt to the amount Railroad Bonds space, and they will give the 00900 of. China is a gieat nation viewed and stay right where you are. here. Bond payable to R- W. Chadbonrn 1760 99 Rising. freight mentioned in this circular preference of $9,069,21. SIGEL. Bond payable to John Budolph 100909 from any stand point. It covers onetenth in transportation and delivery. BondbayabletoGerm. Am. Bank (St.Pstil) 1699 09 The stock men Parsons & Gamble are A new lot of violins, accordians, vio John Giaff's quiet resort was disturbed SupervisorsA.Manderfeld, chairman The construction train on the Winona City Orders (34 47 of the globe and holds one- third Approved: J. C. BOYDEK, on their way to Chicago with two car lin strings and trimmings have just on Thursday eve by two belligerent Geo. Grau and John Kretsh. & St. Peter railroad, opeiating on J. W. BISHOP, Gen'l Freight Ag't. its population. Of the two, the Chinese loads of fat cattle. They departed in been received by Jos. Bobleter. individuals who could not agree Clerk-Carl Forster. the western end of the line, finished Gen'l Manager. D.Assets. character is considered to be more good spirits hoping to realize a good upon some political point. Fisticuffs TreasurerJos. Korbel. Our city election will be held a week the task of clearing the cuts, and the Bills receivable hopeful than the Japanese. For enterprise profit. Interest on Bills receivable finally decided the matter and one AssessorGeo. Grau. from next Tuesday. Three councilors train went through to Watertown on Kent due on Park fund the Chinese are second to no other The Walter A. Wood's Binder. of the combatents retired with a black Rent due on public landing and a constable are to be chosen. The readers of the REVIEW were Sunday, the 9th inst. The whole line EDEN. people on the globe. They are eye. somewhat mistified last week to learn is now open for business, and it promises Last Monday was St. Patrick's Day Althought self-binders have come SupervisorsO. A. Dresser, chairman very free from vices, more so perhaps, Balance of Liabilities over Assets that ye editor had gone off on a bum, into general use but two years ago, to be very lively v ith the spring John Black is the next on the matrimonial and was very generally observed in all Edward Grimes, Jul. Houl. than m.iny nations we are doing all JACOB MX, City Clerk. and only last year came into extensive but then the best of men make a break months. Watertown is the present list and will, if your correspondent the large cities and towns. Town ClerkGeo. Leatherman. we can to influence to our shores. All use in Minnesota, the Walter A. once in awhile. western terminus of the road, and is is rigMly informed, take a partner J- TreasurerA. W. Nelson. these things which we deliberately Our former fellow-townsman A. E. Wood's Binder has already made a record ^OR SALE.A Brick Dwelling-house three miles east of Lake Kampaska. two weeks from to-day. We have not of which the manufacturers and Henry Dressier is around again. He AssessorH. M. Ball. and Stable situated on corner of state as facts beyond controversy, McCarty, has established a livery stable Winona Republican yet learned the name of his darling. their agents may justly feel proud. A German and Third North Streets. is now buj ing cattle for a St. Paul firm, Justice, one yearT. L. Gilbert. claims a fair consideration if this race at Renville Station. veiy large number of these machines For Terms enquire of As John is going to celebrate the event Last Satuiday morning a freight and between him, AmbrosPaisons and is to be weighed in our national balance. two yearsJohn C. Peterson. The winter wheat in portions of were sold in this vicinity and throughout CHRISTIAN SHKIBLB. with a dance the boys look forward to train on the Winona & St. Peter road, J. Gamble the live stock mai ket is the State in 1*78 and the fact that Constable, one year.Xheron Sherman. southern Minnesota is said to have the event with longing eyes. bound for St. Peter, met with a serious kept pretty lively. the largest farmers in the Northwest Now what have the representative Fi sufferedt from he blizzard last week. two earsLars Sorenson. have already placed their orders with accident at Owatonna. When The concert given by the scholars of of it done in and for California? They Several of our town folks attended loon business, next door to R. Pfefferle's Mrs. Mattie L. Hoyt, wife of Dr. the manufacturers of the Wood's, for STARK. near the tank-house the caboose and a our public school was a grand affair have maintained many profitable industries grocei store. For particulars a sociable at the lesidence of A. B. what machines they aeed the coming R. W. Hoyt, of Walnut Station, died SupervisorsFred. Benham, chairman freight car, loaded with soldiers, jumped and was largely attended by our citzens. enquire of WM. HUMMEL. which would not exist without harvest, speaks volumes. Hubbard a few evenings since, and all on the 5th inst. of inflammation of the Joseph Hillesheim, L. C. Ives. the track, rolled down the embankment, The success of the entertainment is attributable Dalrymple has given his order for them. They buy the fragments of expressed themselves highly pleased ,4*- bowels. Town ClerkH. Plath. Notice to Creditors. and were badly smashed up. thirty more of these machines, which to the untiring efforts of Mr. carpets of the dealers and make them with the entei tainment. TreasurerA. Schwardtfreger. will make 100 in use by him in theinto A brakesman on the Valley road had The conductor, brakemen and soldiers Graves, the teacher. The music for slippers' they make certain kinds Sleepy Eye is now a word of the harvest fields of 1879. Others have andAssessorWm. Kuehn. a hand badly crushed at Redwood were all more or Jess badly cut the occasion was furnished by Miss of coarse clothing, boots and shoes. In thr Matter of the Estate of Ol given orders for from 5 to 15, according past. And it ought to be, as the name Justice of the PeaceT. P. Keegan. Falls, Saturday, March 8th, while coupling Olson Sebum Deceased. bruised, but 110 one was fatally injured. Lula Graves, an accomplished organist. They keep tunning, houses, which to their wants. I will mention was not at all applicable to such a go-ahead ConstableCharley King. cars. The cause is said to have been a broken Notice is hereby given that the Judge only a few of those that used the manufacture rope, woolens, silk ribbons, Our village council met last Tuesday town. The new name is a decided of the Fiobate Court of Brown County Wood's in this vicinity last year, any rail. With next weeks issue we will present mattings, bags and cigars and BASHAW. at Recorder Bingham's office and improvement, although many a has fixed upon the first Monday of each of whom will gladly testify to its our readers with a supplement The beautiful and mild weather without them these houses would all SupervisorsJames Meyers, chairman elected Morris Conrad village marshal. and every month for the next six merits: Martin Penning, town Home better name might have been found. containing the laws passed by the late which we experienced during the first have to close. They have worked to months, and the Probate office in said Hon. C. C. Brandt, town Sigel Geo. H. C. Pederson, A Sewbauer. He is to have a salary of $15,00 per We are sorry to leam that ye New County, as th times and place when Volmer, town Stark, who cut and Legislature. part of last week came to a rather sudden good profit gold claims abandoned by Town ClerkAnd. W. Pederson. month, per quisites, &c. The next regular Ulmites could not get along without and where he will receive, hear, and bound nearly all his lodged and tanthe termination last Thursday. During American mines. The Chinaman TreasurerC. L. Thor. meeting of the council will be The goods of the late firm of Behnke adjust all claims of all persons against gled grain with it andsays he would not throwing open your places of business the forenoon of that day it commenced is a good cook and skilled house servant AssessorJohn Frasch. held on the second Tuesday in April. Bros, will be closed out at auction, the said deceased, and that six months sell it for $500 if he could not replace on the Sabbath. Can any person tell to snow and with tne help of and will work in places where have been limited as the time for ere* it with another just like it. John How about sidewalks, daddies? JusticesH. C. Malleta, John Frasch. sale to commence on Tuesday the 25th us of anything being gained by it? Can ditors to present their claims against Mohr, Henry Dietz, Michael Lipp, a biisk north-west wind which kept servants of other races will not go. ConstablesHenry Kimmerle, Chas. inst. you not rest one day in seven? said estate. town Cottonwood Henry Patch, Geo. BRICK WANTEDEverybody wants continually cooling, there was quite a Without him the net-work of railroads, Frasch. Jos. Popp wishes tc inform the public Gieseke, Albert Bushard, Courtland Dated the 0th day of March 1879. to know what we are going to do for The farmers in this locality commenced blizzard in the evening. Friday mornning woven in the valleys of the State, Road Overseers-Dist. No. 1. J. BaChas Albrecht, Lafayette Cletus that he is now prepared to do custom JULIA OLSEN SEBUBX brick the coming season. Now is the seeding the first part of last opened clear and cold, with signs would not have been done but this Epple, West Newton John D. Jacobson, Administratrix. shaw. Dist. No. 2, Geo. Walk. Dist, tailoring, and can be found at his time for some enterprising man to op* week but the cold snap the latter part of a continuance of such weather for Clear Lake Henry Hoffmann, work has raised the priceof wheat lands No. 3, C. Qnamstrom. Dists. No 4 and residence on German street. en up a brickyard here. Many of our Christ. Sear, Carl Rolloff, A. F. Lehman, of the week put a stop to it. The some time. Previous to the cold snap from one dollar to twenty five per acre. Bargains! 5 will work together under Frank Anderson. John Clasen, of Milford. people would like to build with brick, The county commissioners met at ground is very dry and moisture of the majority of farmers were engaged The Chinese pay thousands of dollars but to have them brought from New noon yesterday. Before they adjourn I do not claim that the Wood's will some kind is very much needed. iu seeding, some having continued for a month for rents and insurance. And do as good work in lodged and tangled Ulm or Mankato is a luxery we can they will no doubt designate what paper BURNS. a number of days. when, on one occasion, "Sacramento The new school district to be com grain as in upright, but 1 do claim shall hereafter publish their proceedings. not well afford, for we are all short of SupervisorsDan. Burns, chairman was menaced with arising flood, it was that it is by far ahead of all others for posed of sections 17,18,19 and 20 in Peter Sherer Esq. received a letter "gelt."C- -?-/,4 Julius Wendt, Jake Stofflet. saving wire, simplicity, durability, a gang of Chinaman who, mired to Owing to the hardtimeswe offer the town of Burns and sections 13 and from Col. Pfaender a few days ago Town ClerkP. J. Moe. and superior cutting apparatus. It Theo. Mertz, of the firm of Mertz We take pleasure in calling the atten^Jationof the waist in mud, raised the levies 24 in the town of North Star is progressing containing the cheerful intelligence 12 lb of Sugar $1.00 does not, like some other binders, TreasurerJohn Burns. our Burnstown readers to the which saved the threatened city again Till, met with a little mishape a week favorably. We have lots of little that a Cincinnati company contemplated crochet the bundles together in a 6 Coffee 1.00 AssessorJ. J. Ray. ll* card of Dr. Hitchcock which appears when Americans shuddered at ago last Sunday afternoon that was not string of eight or ten at atime, but seperates ones and will have a full school. SO Dried Apples 1.00 erecting a sugar refinery in this Justice of the PeaceJohn Bageh. in this issue. the task, they were Chinamen who, down on the programme. He hired a them nicely from each other as tfl 10 Prunes %J& State with New Ulm as an objective The tide of emigration has already Constable-M. Hurras. it should do. It is in fact the "Father swung by ropes over the butling precipices rig to take a drive and make a lean A good many of the farmers in the Russian Sardines per keg, 100 point. This company now hasa refinery commenced to set westward by team of binders." For compressing the of the Sierra Nevada, scraped against his 'gal" who was not therein, S/ Anchovis "*V 1.00 town of Eden, a correspondent writes LAFAYETTE. bundle^ it will always stand ahead of in operation in Kentucky and we understand and by raiL Team after team, and out the track for the Pacific railroad, and tumbled out head foremost. He Freak HoUandlforrinf 1.10 us, commenced seeding as early as all others. $*f|5 SupervisorsW. Bushard, chairman that one of its members will train after train pass through our village mined and blasted the miles of tunnels Teafrotn 80 toT O centsper poswf stood on his head fronting to the Revere March 6th. I have just received a load of Jack Spaeth and John Oline. visit us. about April 1st to determine loadedwith emigrantsseeking new and the balance of our tafyjisVad these machines and have one set up in throught its peaks." House about as nicely asa trained The town of Belgrade, Nicollet Co,, ClerkJac Clossner jun. -*t\ as to the location for their Minn, re homes in the western part of this State my office. Come in and see it, and I well assorted stock of GBOCBsMU acrobat could have done it. Try, try situated opposite Mankato, voted $3,- Treasurer AssessorWT Busharat These are some of the things the finery. We virtually believe that, shall take great pleasure in explaining and Dakota. again, 500 at the last election towards the all about it and give you terms, prices, Justices of the Peace Kuehnel and Chinese have done to develope the with holding out proper inducements, rrwdiieedpfieai, fc W-ZY^- Although M.H. Gamble received a ear S. D. Peterson, building of abridge across the Minnesota The Milwaukee See Sore says that golden State and now Bushard. New Ulm will have a large refinery in New Uh% Minn. river at the latter place. reward! ConstablerJos. Diepoldi the near future