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

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:^^MiWMIf!Sl5WWW^ %-pv^l 3* HP ffewVtam1 :C. CORRESPONDENCE. Bfturae)e)ws* itensw. NEW t?LI AND VICINITY. THE LATEOT IN -We understand that sometime ago The veterans' of Lyon and adjoining ^WM Mr. Casswell wrote up biographical counties are/talking of holding a soldiers' The above is the name of a company sketches of several parties along the re-union at Marshall, May 30th, M. H. Gamble is lipping "kartof- XjororLo Department. NEW I7,M PBOBVCE 9IABKET. which has just been organized in this Winona S Peter railroad west of Decoration Day. fel" west. *#?%!fc city for the purpose, as the name indicates, here for publication in the Review lipid bummer The prairies and the trees are begin One week from next Saturday New Correeted weekly by B. Pnrrtui (By Onr Befnlar Cormpoadent Baited.) of manufacturing sugar and.syrup. but we would here state for the information TJlm Lodge No. 53,1. O. O. F., will ning to assume the hue of spring. This matter of establishing a sugar of all concerned that we have LORENO PRODUCE MABJOBr.^^ Mourner bbl $4.80@6.0C give a subscription anniversary ball in A. G. Anderson is .still adding stock refinery in our city has been talked Wheat, per bushel 40to7 never received a word of copy from Corrected Weekly by Bvnm BMMBXXMM. Turner Hall. See announcement in to his lumber yard^Call Oats, per bushel 1820 up a long time, and various induce Flour, per bbl. f4.265.60 Wheat per baa. 36-48 him since he left New Ulm, and would another column. ,16-182 Barley per bushel 3040 Oats per boa. 1.00.-143 1 Potatoesr Corn pe bus 5 at Roth's and buy lemons and ments were held out to outside parties 0 advise our friends to place but little -Miss Corn per bushel, 1. 20 Dressed Hogs per Cheese perlb. In order to keep within the bounds 121-2 oranges. He sells them cheap.' contemplating establishing refineries in dependence on him. 100 lbs. 3.00 Lardper lb. Beans, per bushel 1.75-2.25 08 ReceiYBu, and OSared for Sale at Astonishing Low Fri68Sf by of the appropriation the Trustees of Salt per bbl. 2.20 Butter perlb. 610 this State, to locate one here, but it Potatoes, per bushel 35 The wheat buyers now have plenty Eggs perdo*. Honey per lb. 16-20 The Easter festivities in our city the Hospital for Insane find it necessary Hams, per ponud 10 has so far *in every case resulted in of time to play chess, saw wood and passed off very pleasantly. On to return the more harmless patients Cheese per fb 15 naught and a few of our enterprising build garden fences. Green lettuce and raddishes now C*ard,per pound 10 Sunday evening a goodly number of to their respective counties. citizens have at last concluded to take grace our humble noonday tables. Henry Weyhe, who has been absent Bye flower, per bbl.*. 4-CO our citizens assembled at Turner Hall Gen. Sigel will lecture in different the matter into their own hands, and Salt, per bbl, 2.15 for sometime, has again put in an appearance. to witness,the gymnastic exercises of Our enterprising tonsorial artist cities of this State during this month, make a thorough and practical test Butter, per lb 67 Mr. Carl Gebser's scholars. We were Mark Cain is suffering severely with in the German language. Can he not 3ggs per dozen whether marketable sugar in paying Young Mr. Laron is about to build not present ourself but we understand sore feet. Over exertion did it. be induced to visit New Ulm, and deliver Honey, per pound 1820 quantities can be produced from Early a new drug stoie. The more the merrier. ^*j that the exhibition was A No. 1. TheAmber one of his lectures to our citizens? John Youngman has struck boil on cane and sweet corn. The Bitowsr social hop at Union Hall on Monday COUNTY OFFICERS. Andy's lot at a depth of 35 ft. Joh.i is gentlemen that have associated themselves Christ. Schwer's little boy, who evening was also largely attended and The weather the last few days has Post Office Address New Vim. a booster at driting wells. together for this porpose are was so badly burned a week ago last AUDITORH Constant passed off very pleasantly. been most unexceptionally fine in this Aug. Westphal, Fr. Boock, C. Rolloff, TUAIUUH~F 8chubert. Saturday, of which we made mention Geo. W. Sommerville, an attorney RKQHTKK or nssosA Walton. vicinity. A meeting of the wheat-buyers of William Amme, Henry Vogelpohl, last week, died, from the injuries then of Rochester, Minn., has secured rooms JviMKorPROBATKA Weetphal. ~L, OI.XRK or TRI COURTAlbertBlanchard. this State was held In St. Paul last August Hellmann and George Jacobs. received, last Monday morning at 0 o'- for the purpose of opening an office in SHKRirrJohn Manderfleld J. S. Colomy's new house is fast approaching SURVEYORJ. Baradt week to consult asto what course they The capital that is to be invested in clock. Loreno in about three weeks. COURT CoMMiMtteutE Koch completion and will soon be should pursue in view of the action buildings machinery, Ac, haa been COVRTT ATTORWITS-B. Webber. Chas. Wagner has received a large Quite A foot race came off last Saturday on the lookout for groceiies, Jbc, &c. CoROXXRJonaa Landenchlager. taken by the last Legislature in regard placed at 93000, which will be ample COVHTY SVJPXRIKTBKDKNTJoh Llttd and splendid assortment of Whitney between P. Raverty and Stephenson, Our mediantsaie all sick counting CoMMiisioitBR*Chas Wagner.chajraan^OleJForfenton., to wheat and the grading and measuring to put in machinery capable of working Kenton W.. W H.. Sanders Sanders., A Larson, Anton Mander- baby carriages, the best that are made. for a wager. R. came out second eggs, eggs, eggs, and I imagine I can A La thereof. A permanent organization up 125 to 150 acres of cane during fold. best. 'Heads of families should examine his hear them say "take those blasted was formed, called "The Minnesota the season. Should it be satisfactorily stock and consult his prices before" eggs out of our sight." A lively fisti-cuff came off between CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. A.Rfc. Association of Grain-buyers and demonstrated that it can be made a placing their orders elsewhere. The farmers in this vicinity are generally two breaksmen last Sunday. It is reported Warehousemen," and Mr. Van Dusen, paying investment sufficient capital through with their seeding, and that one of the belligerents got Be sure to call for Dr. Marshall's CHEAP CHARLEY, of Rochester, was elected President of will be forthcoming to enlarge the refinery. Lung Syrup if you are troubled with a .the rain of last week has inspired new pretty roughly- handled. the association. The refinery, provided the bad Cough or Cold. It relieves after hopes in their hearts. Loreno was considerably excited taking the first dose. Price 25 cents. ground can be secured, is to be located Messrs. A. G. Miller & P. W. Peterson, Lucas Fecker the other day got very Sold at the City Drug Store. Meets on the second and fourth last week over an alleged rape case, on German street between 4th and of St. Peter, have opened an Agricultural Tuesday in each month. large hearted, liberal minded and tolg but we have been unable to learn the A United States Land Office is soon our5th North streets. A sufficient quantity Implement business in THE erably good natured and called us in to particulars. DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., to be established at Watertown, D.T. of Early Amber cane seed has city, one door south of the Union OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. POO HANT S FIN D. take "sumfin." There's nothing small This will be a great accommodation to been procured from Kansas, as also Buckley is wetting that paint brush House, and will have on sale a full about Lucas at any time, though. sweet corn, and can be obtained from the vast number of emigrants now of his fore and aft to keep out of the line of machines, among which will be The darkies of the Southern States Geo. Jacobs, who will give all information settling in that vicinity. way of that stuffed rabbit. He says PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, found the celebrated "Minnesota Chief toseem to all have taken Greeley's advice, desired. he prefers solid meat. But woe We would call the attention of our Thresher," and the "Marsh Harvester only they go north in place of that Burnstown correspondent when readers to M. Mullen's new advertisement and Self-Binder." Both of these west, and are making for the land flowing he gets hold of him. fJe)Mlere which appears in another column. gentlemen are men of business integrity with milk and honey. This countmay The J. I. Case & Co's. threshers are and the machines they handle are John Zieske is havinghis house newly ry suit them and it may not. We take pleasure to call the attention of the Public of New Ulm and counted among the best, and Mullen is classed among the best. Mr Miller We have received from Capt. A. F. ducat isays to kee thp up ap paintede John way to tn The good ladies of this village are vicinity to our extensive stock of NEW AND ELEGANT the man that will supply 'em. was formerly in trade here when our Rockwell, in charge of National Cemeteries, draw i now all busy making garden and transplanting clerk of the court, Mr. A. Blanchard, Washington, D. the following The Fire Department endeavored to pearances by making improvements Spring & Summer Clothing their tiny flower plants so was business manager. circular letter, which-explains itself: meet last Sunday morning for practice aud thereby let the people know that that they may make no delay in show, but chief Stolle informs us that only you mean business. Editor Review ing their colors. It is probably geuerally remembered eight members responded, out of a Everything is progressing finely in Please allow me to say through that some years agoin 1873Con- now being received by us, and offered at the following LOW PRICES: The Railroad company desire to membership of about seventy. Boys, Loreno. Buildings are going up in the columns of the Review that the Rapidan gress passed a law providing for the stand on a solid foundation and the if you say drill, you oughtto beas good 0 every part of the village and some are erection of durable headstones over Mill is the only one that gives section men are all busy replacing rotteu as your word. the graves of soldiers of the regular very nice ones too. Andy's will be All Wool Cassimere Suits, New and Latest Styles, from $3,50 to $5,00. the farmers the full product of their ties with good sound ones. This and volunteer forces of the United The Redwood Gazette says that Jos. one of the best on Main st. after it is wheat, and would refer your readers Light Weight Spring Suits from 84,75 to $9,00. States whose remains are intered in the ls'as it should be. Lichtwart of that place was arrested finished. to the following table: For wheat Meets every Thursday evening at National Military Cemeteries. This Union Suits from $6,00 to $7,00. Hans Hundson is a good man, scripturally last week on the charge of selling liquor Union Hall. Brothers fiom abroad law has been carriedout, and the graves weighing Peter Majewski says those baby carriages speaking, in adding to the population ire cordially invited. of the Nation's dead in these cemeteries without a village license. The Elegant Worsted Suits from $8,00 to $12,00. 58 pounds they give 37 pounds flour. must be sold if he has to sell are now permanently marked. of Burns another little girl, trial resulted in conviction and he was CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. 57 36 them below cost. He has received a Scotch Suits (Latest Styles) from $4,75 to $7,50. At the instance of the War Department, HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. weighing 10 lbs. Keep on Hans, boys 56 35 fined $25.00 and costs of prosecution. 4 large supply and all in need of a carriage Congress has recently authorized Boy's and Youth's Suits from $2,50 to $6,00. 55 34 will chime in in due time. the erection of similar headstones over Mothers need not be kept awake should call on Peter and they NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, 54 33 i Pants from 65 cents up to $3,50. the graves of the Union soldiers who nights by the incessant coughing of Mr. Philip met with a misfortune a will be suited both as regards quality 53 32 are buried in private and village cemeteries. their children if they have Dr. Marshall's 52 31 few days ago. Some emigiants camped Summer Caps from 25 cents up to 45 cents. and prices. 11 i This will be done as soon as Lung Syrup at hand, and give 51 30 rather in too close proximity to his the necessary arrangements can be one or two doses in season, Pi ice only HatsNew Stylesfrom 50 cents to $2,00. That man-hole between Zieske's and 50 29 i i i stable and the sparks from their campfire made. In the meantime the Quartermaster 25 cents. Sold at the City Drug Boll's has always been an eye sore to 49 27 t i White and colored Shirts from 45 cents to 75 cents. Store. General, at Washington, will set fire to the stable, consuming it 48 26 meets every Saturday evening. Biothers John, but now since ho has his house at once proceed to collect the necessary and a quantity of hay. Insurance on In Boots and Shoes we have a full and complete ine and can give you 47 25 Gary Inter-StateThe route agents from abroad are cordially invited.* i repainted he thinks the city council information as to where these headstones 40 24 hay only. Such carelessness should i i on this line from here to Sleepy Eye, A. H. SCIILEUDER, N. G. are required. CALF-SKIN BOOTS from $2,00 to $3,50. Every pair warranted. could do no less than to have it bridged 45 22 t( i OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, be punished to the full extent of the H. B. Gary and E. B. Evans, are two All persons having any knowledge of over with a decent walk. Children's and Ladies' Shoes from 45 cents to $1,75. B. law. the burial places of soldiers in private of Nature's noblemen, jolly, wholesouled Wm. Stewart, the efficient and genial cemeteries whose graves are not Mankato ReviewSheriff Schweitzer fellows, and their presence will DEW ADVERTISEMENTS Our Spring and Summer Clothing are all newly-made goods and all inaiked, are requested to communicate conductor on the Watertown division returned home on Friday last, from cure the worst case of blues in a minute. the fact to the Quartermaster General, was the recipient last week of our own manufacture, and we arc able to give eveiyone a fit be he a ten days trip to Nebraska, whither and give regiment, company, and date Tuesday of a "leetle" girl weighing of death of deceased, if known. Similar he went in pursuit of Geo. "W. Kendall, lean or fat, tall or short. The sheriff's sale of H. Behnke Bro's NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. Please examine our stoohv 10 pounds and 8 ounces. information is desired from parties in formerly of this county and afterwards stock was closed last Thursday, the saV:- charge of such cemeteries. All Personal Property tax not paid Kimm, of whom your correspondent of Brown county, indicted at the last goods having all bsen disposed of. Of course it isnot intended to furnish before the 25th day of this month, will Winona & Saint Peter Railway. and we guarantee you made mention in last issue of the Review term of district court for larceny. It headstones for graves over which monuments be collected tluough the Sheriff. About $8,000 was realized from the Going East Arrive. Depart. as being the happy daddy of a seems that Kendall is following the have already been erected by New Ulm April 8th 1879. sale but after the expenses are all paid faction. **j DAY Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m 15 lb. boy, came veiy near putting a relatives or friends of the deceased. vocation of a peddlar or salesman, and F. SHUBERT, the net proceeds will be little over Night Pass'ger *4,10 p.m. *4,10p.m Treas. of Brown Co. head on the wrong man for "Busted." Capt. Rowell's object is to secure some delay occurred in ascertaining his $6,000. Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. *6,30 a.m He don't like that Firsher's hornepipe 7,0 0 p.m *7,0 0 p. the widest possible circulation of this whereabouts, but he was finally overhauled AUCTION NOTICE. Freight No. 16 IRespeotfully, "There's nothing like home with a and prefers Yankee Doodle came to matter, in order that the War Department at Crete, where the sheriff artested Going West. Arrice. Depart. loving wife," said Blanchard a few town, &c. may be placed in possession of the him on a warrant issued by the The undersigned will sell at his place Day Passenger *7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m Cheap Charley. evenings ago with a sigh of relief, as facts necessary to carry out the law in Governor of Nebraska. He was taken of business in Loreno, Wednesday. Night Pass'ger {8,30 a.m. 18,30 a.m P.Runitz, of Runitz & Bendixen, he threw down his hat, pulled off his April 30th, at public auction, all his Freight No. 15 *3,30 p.m. *4,07 p.m before the district court on a habeas the premises. Those knowing of any left for Europe last week Tuesday to coat and boots, slipped his feet into Hotel Furniture, Fixtures, Bedding, Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m corpus, where the arrest was held good soldiers' graves in this vicinity not revisit his relatives and friends in &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. his slippers and flung himself down on Except Sun. Except Mon. Except and he was remanded to the custody of provided with headstones will do a Germany. His departure from New m. TermsCash. FB. KOEHNE. F. S-Goods "bou.glit of us azid Sat. Freight train No. 13 is permitted the sofa. the officer. Afterwards, at Lincoln, kind act to the memory of the departed Jos SCHNEIDER, Auctioneer. York will be April 23d, on one of the to carry passengers between Kasota Everybody should secure a ticket for he was taken before the United States braves by making the fact known at not suitable oan "b returned,and. and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries Hamburg & American line of steamers. GPt^lSTD the Grand Gift Concert, to take place district judge, when the prisoner was passengers on Saturdays only. once. He will be absent about four months. money -will To olieerfully refund- J. B. RrssEL. Agent. in Milwaukee, June 18th, 1879. It is discharged, the warrant being held inSatisfied Miss Addie Howe has opened a millinery Tree Flamtlng*. a purely charitable affair, and thesufficient. that he could not ed* store in D. I. Russell's building Croquet sets at the City Drug Store. prizes drawn are forty pianos. For hold Kendall if re-arrested, the sheriff on Main street, one door east of Talbot The tree planting season having arrived, particulars see announcement in another The REVIEW IS now ground out by returned home as above stated. & Rinke's store. Miss Addie is the Des Moines Register urges steam. column. given by OOTTAGE 6-oct UPRIGHT PIANO. prepared to supply the ladies with Why sendelsewhere for clothing and the farmer of Iowa to make it one of The bluffs opposite the city are asuming Cheap Charley has rented the store anything from a feather to the nicest men's furnishing goods when they can his main spring employments to plant a green tinge. room lately occupied by H. Behnke & hat. be obtained just as cheap and possibly trees, and tells them that ^meteorological I O- O. E\. Keep on the lookout for the "Virginia Bro. and will remove thereto about cheaper at home. The new stock investigation has demonstrated Our enterprising editor of the WideAwake Veteran," he'll soon be alone May 1st. This will give him an opportunity -AT- just received by Cheap Charly comprises that tree and crop culture has extended still hankers after game. The TURNER HALL The St. Peter weather prophet foretells to display his large stock of everything new and novel, and the rain belt far west from its last time he was out he bagged a brant a dry spring and summer. goods to better advantage, and at the he has a larger stock of spring and boundary fifty years ago. At that and called it a swan. His devil got same time bring him nearer to the business New sidewalks are being put down summer clothing than was ever before period Western Iowa was considered SATURDAY EVE., April 26th. 1879. tired eating mud-hens and so quit the centre of the city. at several places along Minn, street. brought to this city, and his prices, as as much a rainless desert as is Western service of the valient hunter and betook St. Peter Tribune.The disease Prairie schooners are now wending his name implies, are always "cheap." Nebraska at the present. The Register himself to New Ulm. Admission 50 Cte. Supper extra. among horses, whatever it may be, is their way westward in large nnmbers. He also has a large number of samples also argues that by the growth of timber Water is so scarce here that your proving fatal. Martin Peterson of Good Friday services were held at of cloth and if you are unable to find Iowa is to become as mild in atmosphericdisturbances correspondent sometimes has to go New Sweden has recently lost a valuable the Catholic and Lutheran churches. anything suitable in his stock you can as the timbered without tea, and it gives him the headache. Norman colt, and Ernest Pfefferle Tickets can only be obtained from select from samples and have your States of the Bast, and shows that ThefGovernor's Guard now meet for H. Schleuder, F. Burg, S. Loewenthal Why don't our city daddies and Albert Volk on the other side of measure taken, and in course of one countries With a reasonable amount of drill every Sunday morning at 8:30. and through the other members of the have a reservoir made and consult the the river have each lost horses lately. week your suit will be delivered to you timber are not swept by such constant society. No tickets will be sold at the We invite your attention to our new patent The Governor's Guard will receive R. R. Co. to have them fill and at least door. As will be seen by a notice in another just as ordered. His stock of boots and fierce windsand storms. All these SIX OCTAYE COTTAGE UPRIGHT, their new uniforms about May 1st. give us water in case of fire. column Mr. F. Kcehne, of Loreno, All are cordially invited. and shoes has also been newly replenished beingthe only one manufactured in the U. S. It it considerations are just as applicable to A new invoice of perfume, hair oils, will sell all his hotel furniture, bedding, made throughout of the best material and workmanship. The Committee. Mark Cain says he is so crowded and now comprises everything large sectionsof Minnesota as to Iowa. rgarden toilet soaps and druggist's sundries has The action is our patent improved and &c, at public auction Wednesday, with work that he don't know what from an infant's slipper to a No. 14 They are well known to be trustworthy just been received by Jos. Bobleter. RENTThe popular summer it the best in use it fills along felt want for a April 30. Mr. Koehne retires to do. He has to keep changing the boot. He is a gentleman with whom by those who have investigated the known as the City Garden, light* portable, handsome and cheap Piano, which Among the new advertisements this from the hotel business May 1st, andit silver dollars from one pocket to the is a pleasure to deal and, being assisted subject, and should be continually situated on corner ol Broadway and will in a great measure supersedethe Reed Organ. week will be found two foreclosure will be succeeded by M.fW. Phelps, of other for fear they might work by a corps of gentlemanly and 2d North street, is offered for rent for soundqdjn the ears of the people until The Walnut is designed for schools, the nursery notices. the season 1870 at a bargain. For further this city. through. obliging clerks, customers are promptly they come to realize that tree planting and practice. Rosewood is suitable for the most particulars call on Local news are scarcer than mosquitos and courteously waited upon. For is of as much importance as corn The preliminary examination of Rev. elegant surroundings. Guaranteed forfiveyears. Work on the addition to the Loreno LEONZ MULLER. on a January morning with mercury all further information consult his plantingJackson Republic. A. J. Davis, of Madelia, for the alleged Will stand tune as long as any piano in the House has commenced. The masons thirty below zero. mammoth ad. In another column. market Write for particulars and terms. Liberal poisoning of his partner was held last have commenced on the foundation NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. discount to dealers, the profession and schools. week. The defense put in no plea and The bowling alley in Turner Hall Hw Vallfce WMklafftem. and the lumber is on the ground. Mr. Sealed bids will be received for the after the prosecution had presented park was opened last Sunday, and that White says he will either win or bust BILLINGSftCO. PERSONAL. building of a school house at Iberia, their evidence the defendant was bound of Geo. Schneider on Monday. Thinking some who do not know C. in the attempt. in District No. 11, Brown county, i EAST FOUKTIXNTH 9& Judge Cox made our city a visit over in the sum of $5,000 to appear at Minn., until April 25th. Said house Sear.of Millford, might-think there was Wm. H. Sigler, formerly editor of New York Cit last Thursday. Talk about hard times! Why, it is to be of wood 24x34 feet, 1 feet high the next term of the district court. some truth in his statement published 4-fcjjr the New Ulm Herald, was last week astonishing to see the quantity of and of good material, double floored R. H. Bingham and Peter Bendixen, inthe Review of the 9th Inst., in which Minneapolis is vigorously pushing elected mayor of Henderson. with pine inch, bevel siding, papered lumber R. H. Bingham from day to WM. H. KIESLING. of Loreno, called at our sanctum R. KIE8LTNO. he says when in my office 15 minutes he the narrow-gauge railroads for which back, plastered and-sealed throughout. day receives and the number of men The many friends of Fr. Friedman H. KELLER. J. HCERSCHBLEB. last week. One partition,, three doors, with transom, put his hand on the wire and easily she recently voted $250,000. A com* EiesliiLff Eeller & Co. employed in his yard measuring it out will be glad to learn that he is slowly 6 windows, 2 coats of paint. For F. Koehne, Mike Fohland Constable pulled it out of the head of the binder. pany has been formed, with Doribus to the farmers. He also has received recovering from his late severe illness. further information see plan and specifications Says he asked me why pulled out so M. Conrad, of Loreno, took in the Morrison as president, and the board at clerk's office. The house several invoices of shelf and heavy The little folks were made happy last easy, to which I made no reply. Says dance at Union Hall, Monday night. of directors say that the contemplated to be completed by June 26th, 1879. hardware, tinware, Ac. Bingham is Sunday morning with nicely colored he asked me to thread it again, but I F. BENHAM, Clerk. lines will be pushed through as fast as F. Gerboth, of Hometown, was in bias. Easter eggs. Iberia. Brown County, April 5, '79. refused to do so. Now, Mr. Sear,' I DEAi. RS IM the work can be done. The Hutchinson last Saturday to see our "Little Giant" Treasurer Schubert this week speaks DRY GOODS,GROOERIES, will give you a chance to make a little John Zieske is just rushing business. -h route is being surveped this week. ~i For sale or rent. puff and pass us a dollar for the Review. through the columns of the REVIEW money. I will bet you S100 against He last week disposed of four sets of The engineers have surveyed to within *~J\ A two story frame building, 20x42 to the delinquent personal tax payers. 910 that yon can't pull the wire out oi harness, six large trunks, seven pairs a mile and three-fourths south of feet, now occupied by Ernst Fay, at A. A. Praxel and wife, of Lamberton, the Osborne binder-head with your of collars and many other trinkets. He nfoBter 1* at 1WJM rmte* READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. Burns Station, Brown Co., Minn. The town, and have gone to the head of spent the Sabbath in our city. We annual interest, on First Mortgage, on two hand*. I will bet you $100, even, was so elated over his "big" trade that building was erected in the spring of the Lake. They will run a line through Improved Farms. GEO. KUHLHAN, learn from Mr. Praxel that the Lamberton that you and your pet friend who inhe, in company of J. Trautmann, hied 1878, is centrally located and suitable Marshfield to-day or to-morrow. The ffewUlm, Minn. Commercial is sodn to be resuscitated, for any kind of merchantile business. duced you to make that childish state-, himself to St. James,where it is stated engineers say they have an easy grade, Albert Behnke will in a few days Will either sell, rent or trade for good %^^*?t ^x"* he went on a bum that eclipsed ye editor'slate UjittlftSeU ment can't both pull it out. Christ audit Is probable the line will be established Improved farm property. open a harness shop in his father's Chicago 6um.e ^|J^3 Wm. Ross, calhiei" the Slue you may have strenght enough to For particulars enquire of north of the Lake, as that building, corner Minn, and 1st North tHTDEBWEAB Earth City Bank, passed a few days in break a No. 20 annealed steel wire, Jacob Herscheler, New Ulm, An interesting larceny case puzzled mi#ns & seems to be the most feasible route.[ streets. our city last week on a visit to hishut it don't lay in your trousers to pull theor Ernst Fay, Burns Station. our legal heads the latter part of The time for paying the special rev- Lincoln Co. Tribune, April 11th. Trlaatag brother C. H. Ross, eashfer of thethe wire out of the Osborne, binderclamp. past week. Geo. Heart, of Lone Tree, The attention of farmers and others enue liquor and tobacco tax is drawing Brown County Bank, k\Jtt As for binding large and tight had Chas. Werring, of Golden Gate, is called to the Advertisement of the nigh, and must be paid on or before bundles let. me inform yon 'that the attested tor stealing some celluloid RobinsonMachine Worksat Richmond Christian Scheible aid f*mt%d May 1st. Osborne binder is noted the work! over Indiana. rings from off hisharness, and after a parted for Chicago la^ Satnrdayilaorning, for binding- large and tight bundles The Manufactory is one of the oldest Tramp, tramp, trampthe tramps are two day's trial before justiceBurnside which place they, will, ftr the F in country, the ana their purposeis to justas tight as i$ bound your two coats, 5 marching. The city is full of em and the defendant was adjudged guilty. present, make their home. mmAt, sell the best machinery at the lowest when yo more a coming, but it is not work that and Mrs. Scheible wereoM r&denta possible price for good pay. Therefore they are after. 5 jg5 do not buy an Engine, Thresher or of this city, Mrs. SAeibl having had Horse Power or other machinery, on A few copious showers of rain fell her first husband, Mr. England, the high price, long credit plan with since our last issue but we need much by the Indians in the msoi|creofvW61. high rate of interest until yon have more before vegitation can get a good We hope that written to this firm for their cash and "tart. short credit prices.