New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 11, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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li^^^^^^^*^ w^j^-j^iais^A'Xiii-ia5: iNHi?v ^x9^.^a$iKUEnoi^ loreno Depaztment Herman Setter, for a number of years friii Sl*l. were present In the afternoon a with Mark Cane, has opened a barber large number of our people congregated 3ut few persons, who insure tneir This distinguished gentleman arrived OBITUABYWe are sorry to announce shop, and until he can make arrangements (By Oar Regular Correspondent Basted.) in the grove near Schell's brewery IfE W T7LRI PRODUCE 9IAHKET. property against loss by fire and lightning, Centre. Street, Opposite Mueller the death of Mrw Leo. Fox, a in our ity last Sunday morning and for a permanent location may be to partake of the hospitalities of Papa i A^\. -T LQBENO PRODUCT MARKET. take the trouble to carefully respected citizen of Bashaw. The bereaved Corrected weekly by R. PrsrrsftLX Scherer's Lumber Yard, was received at the depot and escorted found at the Dakota House. Herman Schell. Speeches were made by Corrected Weekly by Rvsans fcBjtvmsx*. have the sympathy of the community read their policies when they receive to Turner Hall by the mayor, councilors, Flour, per bid. f4.25-6.50 Wheat per bns. 38-70 is an industrious young man, a good Gen. Sigel, Rev. Alex. Berghold, F. in which they live. NEWULM $~t ^MINN them and are unaware of certain conditions Oate per bat. ,20-25 Corn per bat 101" Flour, per bbl L$5.00@6.0C 8 city clerk, music section of the barber and we bespeak for him a liberal Burg, L. Bogen, Peter Scherer, Capt. Beans" 1.00.4.62 Potatoes Tne breaking season is upon us and 3036 Theo. Kobarsch, Prop'r^i contained therein, the none Wheat, per bushel, 40to7E Dressed Hogs per Cheese per lb. Turnverein and the Governor's Guard. ^121-2 the breaking plows are kept on the patronage. Nix, Jacob Hottinger, /Anton Zieher Oats, per bushel ig *$ 100 lbs. 3.00 Lard per lb/ compliance of which will render their steady march turning up the sod, and In the afternoon he was introduced by Salt per bbl. ,,1.96 Batter per lb. and Dr. Berry the latter being the ^7-10 Barley per bushel 3040 The Ulm Review says that the band policies void or cause them unnecessary answering the maxim "Till the earth Eggsperdos. &%, 6 Honey per lb. 15-20 I am now prepared to execute all Peter Scherer in a few pithy remarks Corn per bushel, 20 only "Dutchman" present. Later and Governor's Guard of that city are that out of it shall much come." cost and litigation in case of a orders with dispatch. Repairing of Beans, per bushel 1.50 to a large assemblage of people in in the day the music section of thinking about getting up an excursion Threshers and Reapers a specialty. Harvesting machines and farm machinery loss. During the hard times many Potatoes, per bushel 25 Turner Hall. After a few preliminary the Turnverein arrived and discoursed My machinery is all new and of the is now being talked up with a to Mankato, Marshall or some persons have been obliged to mortgage Hams, per ponud 7 remarks, in which he said that it was most improved pattern. All work warranted some sweet music. The General vengeance. M. H. Gamble and his other place. By all means come to Cheese per ft 15 their property on which they have an as represented. AU those in not merely by accident that he came agent Mr. Thomas Brophey have a left our city Tuesday morning, Lard,per pound 10 Mankato, bring the guards along, and insurance and were not aware that want of anything in my line are cordially splendid lot of machines on hand and to New Ulm, as it had long been his Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 highly pleased with his visit. invited to give me a call. let us see a real live military company. they must notify the company, in are prepared to give low prices and TRAVELER'S GUIDE. Salt, per bbl, 2.00 wish to visit a vicinity and colony from Mankato Review. easy terms. Mr. Mullen was up last THEO. KOBARSCH. which they are insured, immediately Butter, per lb 7 which he had read so much,he delivered Cmboli Fair. week and set up a couple of machines of the fact for if neglected and a loss Loreno Station. ~l 3ggs per dozen 6 it is proposed to have a gathering of a splendid lecture on "The German Element and a horse hay rake. Honey, per pound 1820 occurres, the companies, or most of the Sunday school workers at Burns Hall The Catholic Fair at Union in America." He referred to the We are anticipating a very large and them, are under no obligations to pay on the coming Fourth of July. All last Winona & Saint Peter Railway. was, as we already stated in patriotic celebration in Burns the coming influence the Germans have exercised for it. Another instance in which notice schools are invited to be present. It 4th. Already a meeting has been BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. On s* i- week's issue, a grand success. by their learning and energy in moulding Eat/tern Div, Arrive, Depart held at which the preliminary arrangements is required is the putting up of additions is also proposed to organize a County Post Office AddresH New Ulm. Wednesday both in the afternoon and the institutions of America, from Day Passenger *6,25 p.m. *5,25 am AUDITORH. B. Constans were made and committees appointed to insured buildings, or putting S.S. Association, auxiliary to the State evening the attendance was very Night Pass'ger J9.30 a.m. *3,35 p.m TREASURERF. Schubert. its discovery by Columbus until the but as we were not present we KBOMTSR or IEKD8A Walton. up others near by, increasing the risk Association. Schools will please be large and towards the last the voting PROPRIETOR OF THE Freight *3,254p.m. are unable to give the conclusions Juncus or PROBATEA. Westphal present time, and said that a German *6,25 a.m to those insured. The wise will take represented by superintendent and a CLERK OF THE DIST COURTAUertBlancliard. reached in regard to the programme, for the various candidates became Freight *1,45 a.m. *4,50 p.m sailor named Turker had accompanied SHERIFFJohn Manderfleld. New Ulm Foundry but it will be made public in due time. a hint, if you can't read your policies delegate. Further notice heieatter. very exciting. The various prizes were SURVEYORJ Berndt Western Div. Arrive. Depart. an Islandish expedition which discovered COURT COMMISSIONERE. Koch A certain young man of rather prepossessing get some one to do it for you, or distributed during the afternoon. Passenger *3,30 p,m. *9,45 a.m COUNTY ATTORNEYB. V. Webber. The Minnesota Post misconstrues America 500 years before Columbus appearance and excellent CORONERJonas LaudeNSchlager. i i inquire of local agents who are always & MACHINE SHOP, Freight 4,15 p. m. 4,00 a. m. Ticket No. 57, held by C. Bach, won our item of last week that 'Marshall made his discovery. He then gave a COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. address, while spending a few days 4.e COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner,chairmanvOIe ready to give desired information. Jor/ensc Minnesota Valley Railway. the large and beautiful bedspread. vacation visiting at a neighboring was afflicted with that dread disease brief history of the causes leading to Corner Centre & Front Streets., fold. house, not many miles from Burns, Ticket No. 17, held by Nic Gulden, INSURANCE AGENT. Arrive. Depart. diphtheria," We ment the town of the immense emigration of the Germans met with a little mishap. A number Redwood Accom. *5,15 a.m. *6,35 p.m mmr." won the beautiful worsted picture NEW ULM, Marshall and not our city marshal to this country, and stated that of-young folks had been called in to lis", CORRESPONDENCE. EF* Except Sunday. Except Monday. made by Miss Hanna Collins and Gommel. He perambulates our streets toie Foundry has been thoroughly the first German settlements of any NEW CLM LODGE NO. 53, have a social time and the young "Freight ti ains arriving here from ticket No. 153 held by Miss Yaronica refitted and I am now prepared to do gentleman in question pranced around from early morn till late at night and note were made in Philadelphia and the East at 1,45 a. m. and 3,25 p. ra. all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing gaily until in an unlucky moment he Rosskopf, won the large wax doll. don't much look as if he was tioubled Geimantown, Pennsylvania, and in the Iberia Item*. carry passengers from Kasota. of all kinds of Machinery and suddenly disappeared and vanished The voting was kept up until about 9 by that or any othei disease. Mississippi valley. Of the 40,000 citizens Agricultural Implements a specialty. from vie,w thiough the cellar door JOHN A, WHITE, Agent. I have been asked why I don't write o'clock when the ballot boxes were in Philadelphia in 1775, one third Only experienced workmen are employed which had accidently been left open, The Mankato Review says that the oftener for the Review. Well, the opened and the votes canvassed. There and all work entrusted to my his head coming in rather too close contact weie Germans, and in 1776 five companies reason is, I am one of those unfortunate German farmers in Blue Earth county Mertz & Hull is the place t& buy wih the floor as he passed through care will be executed with neatness and meets every Saturday evening. Brothers were a total number of1340 votes cast, of Germans were organized in cusses who are compelled to earn ready-made boots and shoes. go through their wheat fields with a to the lowei regions. We are glad to say from abroad are cordially invited.A dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. which netted the church just $134.00 their bread by the sweat of their brow. Pennsylvania and four in Maryland The Loreno House is now completed however that aside from a short season scythe or hoe, cut out the weeds, and II. SCHLEUDER, N G. Ceaseless unremitting toil is the price CHAS. LEONHARDT and is the best kept hotel in the city. The most interest was centered on and formed into a German regiment of insensibility, and a slight ruifling move them fioni the held, giving the of my daily bread, so I don't have a OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, The giade on 5th street and our new of his best SuHday go-to-meeting the county officers, aldermen and Fred. Boock, which served with distinction under wheat a chance. This lequires a good moment of leisure time to write and sidewalks are commencing to show up suit, no damage was done. He now business men, as may be seen by the Gen. Washington. He stated that on then again I think when the Review deal of work and some patience, but nicely. gently whispers to all his sympathizing PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, following: comes to hand the space that I would June 9th, 1776, the declaiation of independence fi iends "Beware ot the blaisted where it is done the lteview thinks Christ. Emineiich, Fiitz Koehne, L. occupy is used to better advantage. For the most Popular County Officer: was first published in the cellar doors when you go visiting." Hanson and Joe Tiautmann went to the ciop will be enough unpioved to Proprietor of the This town is making great efforts in F. Schubert.. 87 A. Blanchard.. 77 bt. James last Saturday on a wild German language by one of the two pay for it. "Go ahead" is the paiole of the enterprising the cause of education. There has New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith goose chase. J. Manderfeld 307 H. B. Constans 153 German papeis then published in citizens of Burnstowu. The been three large frame school houses I he Sleepy Eye Hide-Awake man has A. Walton... 2 Scattering 5 If you want a fust-class Congress thrifty village, situated on a picturesque Philadelphia. He said that the French built in this town this spring. The got "county seat" on the bi.nn bad, & PAINT SHOPS, buckle shoe made to order call on spot on the banks of the Cottonwood hnmble old quail trap has been superseded Sheriff Manderfeld was declared the revolution of 1789 and the great wars Mertz & Thill. liver, is getting a very conspicuous and for the want ot "patent medicine by a fine building 24x32, and it most popular county officer and received following it stopped for a time the influx Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. improvement in the shape of a The weather was pleasant and cool was dedicated a few evenings ago to ads." last week devoted a hall column a stylographic pen as a prize. of emigrants from Europe, but Catholic church majestically looking nearly all last week and the farmers the noble cause of learning by J. Gillfallen I am prepared to do all kinds of work to his nightinaie. He is so sine that a down from the top of a beautiful hill. after peace was concluded and the For the most popular business man are jubilant over the prospects of who delivered one of his characteristic in my line on short notice. Repairing petition is being circulated in the The lower frame work of the steeple reaping a rich harvest. sky rocket lectures. They had German confedeiacy was organized 303 votes weie cast, of which S. D. of Threshers and Reapers a specialty was raised Friday last. The whole eastern poition ot the county to set oil &a to open the windows to allow the meteoric My machinery is all new and of im We notice with pleasuie that Runitz& the German people demanded "unity Peterson received 225, the balance being lenght of the building is 68 feet and fragments to pass out or the glass proved pattern, and only experienced four towns fiom the western pait Bendixen have again secured and liberty," but the monarchial governments devided up amongst 18 other aspirants. 32 teet in width, and the steeple will would have been all shattered and workmen are employed. A new paint the services of M. A. Hagermann as that it is useless for us to sa anything met their just and humane be 75 feet high. This impiovement is Mr. Peterson of couise was scattered to the four minds and tte shop has lately been added. New Wagons salesman. farther on the subject, and* a sure sign of energy as well as ot liberality demands by reactionary and oppressive continually on hand. awarded the piize, a beautiful pair of pieces never could have been collected Mr. Breckenridge, of Rochester, was and good will, of moral improvement so we turn lain over to ourlbeiia so as to make anj thing out of them ALL WORK WARRANTED measures, and emigration again commenced. slippers and silk stockings. For the town Friday looking very smilingly in christian perfection, and again. Like all his lectures, it was a correspondent who seems to understand FR. BOOCK. At the conclusion of the revolution on the improvements being made in most popular Alderman Jacob Brust is a credit to the inhabitants of this stunner. the situation better than we do. our village. J. B. Arnold, of 184849, and the monarchial carried off the prize, a handsome silver vicinity. Rev. Alex. Berghold and Meets every Thursday evening at Our own school house is not yet finished Mr. E. E. Dickerson, the builders, say The editoi of the Wide-Awake has Union Hall. Brothers from abroad despots again became masters of headed cane, he receiving 248 votes Professor Cane's O. K. barber shop but we hope it soon will be so we that they will erect an edifice of awoke irom his slumbers and wants ire cordially invited. will have a place of worship, where the the situation, the tide of emigration out of the 265 cast. As a matter of is "busted," at least so far as the Professor lasting value, and to raise the necessary Busted to accompany him on a fishing Dealer in pious people can pour forth the pent up CHAS. WAGNEB, M. W. became immense, and between the course, Louis Felkel was voted the is concerned. He packed up his means for that purpose a Fourth excursion and see it two suckers can J* HENRY CONSTANS Recorder. COOKING & HEATLN STOVES gratitude of their hearts in fervent yeais of 186070, 970,000 German most polite saloon keeper which however, of July festival should aid this noble duds and moved to Sleepy Eye with not catch something else besides mud prayer and sing peans of praise to the enterpiise. No pains will be spared turtles. emigrants had ariived in this country, didn't please him near as much Dolly and the whole household last living God. HARDWARE, CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. to make said festival a success and it being nearly 100,000 each year on an as did the announcement that he was j^If you wish to have a boot that will Thursday. Sony to lose so valuable a Two weeks ago a drove of 850 head is to be hoped that all the inhabitants last or a shoe that is made of the best average. He stated that amongst the also voted the "best looking fellow of cattle passed through this place on Tin-ware & Farming Implements. citizen, but what is New Ulm's loss is of this vicinity will attend. A valuable material call at Mertz & Thill's. their way to Port Abercrombee, and 10,000,000 emigiants that arrived in in town." Loui carried his honors and attracting picture of the city Sleepy Eye's gain. Maik says he'll The shop is in charge of an experienced hand last week 600 head*passed through going Last Friday the tranquility of our of New York and the East River the United States from 1820 up to 1879 lightly but in order to pacify his vanquished who gives the mending and repairing of tin-wan make it so waim aiound Sleepy Eye to Iowa. The latter lot were bought burg was disturbed by a terrific dog Us special attention. All work warranted. biidge, presented by Rev. Alex. Berghold, over 3,000,000 were Germans. He competitors for the last mentioned that the water in the lake will be boiling up in Renville Co. fight between Zieske's and Klmm's will be given away on this occasion. Comer of Minn, and 2d North Streets. said they had come not with the sword honor he had to "set 'em up" Meets on the second and fourth purps, as piincipals, and about 50 common hot all next winter. Golly! but Mike] Dinneen says he has got the New Ulm Mink- Tuesday in each month. folks' dogs as assestantb. Oh, but to plunder and kill, but to find freedom all round. Ottis Musser was not forgotten most dutiful and affective gobbler in that'll be lough on the ice merchants. wasn't it fun tor the boys! I)R. A.. MARDEN, W. M., and a permanent home under the this State. He has devoted nearly four by his lady friends as they OBITUARYIt is with soirow that NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BOOT AND SHOE STORE. weeks in keeping for his female mate OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. See new time table at the head of protection of the glorious stars and unanimously voted him the most we chronicleJlie death of Mrs. George in her lonely duty of incubation, and this column. It will be seen that the stripes. He alluded with pride to the polite "Ladies' man." Miss Amalia H. Loheyde, has never left her sight but sits by her mail train now arrives from the east Kuhlman, which occurred in this city fact that 200,000 German Americans Graeff was voted the best young lady, MI PRITOEGFS FOR SALE. day and night comforting and encouraging at 6:25 p. in., two hours earlier than last Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs. had fought in the Northern armies Mrs. A. Schell the best housekeeper her in her natural and laudable heretofore. This new ai rangement is Kuhlman had suffeied long and patiently efforts to raise a family. Part of the highly satisfactory to our people. during the late rebellion, and by their and Bernhard Fesemeyer the most fat"1/ disease con- Grass privileges on the lands of THE DEALER I N with that time he insists on having half the eggs The Andrews' Bell Ringers have secured patriotism had saved the best nation useful citizen. Everything passed WINONA & ST. PETER LAND COMPANY for so in case of any trouble in the family BOOTS & SHOES, sumption, which took her life little the city hall wherein they will the present season are now for sale, upon earth from falling asunder. He off pleasantly and not a harsh word hereafter he will have a legal right to give two of their vocal and instrumental by little until death came to her relief. and permits will be issued to applicants scouted the extremeStates-right doctiin was heard during the continuance one half the product of their tedious concerts on Tuesday and for a reasonable consideration Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. The remains were followed to their toil. This gobbler is a model for the and dispelled the idea, fostered in some of the fair. The proceeds netted the Wednesday evenings, June 10th and authorizing the holder thereof to cut last resting place yesterday by a large best of husbands. quartets, that the United States might church nearly $700. 11th. Henry Eades is with them and Winona & Saint Peter Railway. and remove the grass from such lands Last Sunday, June 1st, was a day of concourse of our citizens. Mr. Kuhlman will make fun for the million. Don't A large assortment of men's boots as may be specified therein. be dissolved into divisions and principalitiesthat general jubilee amongst Father Sandmeyer's Going East Arrive. Depart. fail to go and see this troupe. and the remaining members of and shoes and ladies' and children's The Company will reserve the right States and communities Editor Review: large congregation, as it was Day Passenger *6,0(Uuin. *0,00 a.m shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom in all cases to revoke the permit and the grief-stiicken family have the For ready-made or custom work may eventually have independent governments the occasion of a class of forty young At^the regular meeting of the Governor's work and impairing promptly attended Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. *4,12 p.m refund the money in case of the sale leave your orders at the boot and shoe heartfelt sympathy of the community. boys and girls receiving their first of their own. He said that to. Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m Guard, held June 3d, 1879, the of any tract of lands before the hay is store of Mertz & Thill. communion. The Rev. and indefatigable Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m the patriotic people would never allow The tramp John Meyer, who stabbed RE following resolutions were unanimously cut. Apply to H. W. LAMBERTON, L. Our old townsman Doc Murfin took Father had been giving the children Land Com'r, Winona, Minn, this to be donethatjthis was a nation Chas. Otto in an affray at Nicollet a Going West. Arrive. Depart. adopted: his departure last Tuesday to join his instructions for several weeks preparatory or E. G. or WM. Kom, New Ulm, Minn. that was inherently indissoluble. short time ago, has been sentenced to brother in Nebreska, where he will to this happy occasion. The Resolved, that the Governor's Guard Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m permanently locate if the climate be girls were all tastefully dressed in These patriotic remarks were warmly three years in the State prison. The tenders their sincere thanks to Emilie Night Pass'ger J8,55 a.m. J8,55 a.m Certificate of the Organization #2,05 p.m comes him. He said before his departure white and their heads crowned with applauded. He said that we should Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m. St. Peter Tribune says that the sentence Fay, Theresa Fay, Louisa Reitz, Julia that should he not be satisfied white vails and evergreen wreaths, Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m all feel and act like we belonged to is considered by some very severe, Sommer, G. Stohlman and Ed. Roden with Nebreska he will return to They marched in pairs to the altar, OF THE Except Sunday. Except Monday. one family sailing in one boat, and that Sleepy Eye and bust before he will and that it is proposed to petition bearing lighted candles in their hands, for the kindness which they extended New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Co. Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted again leave it. where they knelt,to receive the holy the destiny of the Republic was our We take pleasure in announcing to ^the Governor to pardon him at to the company by heartily co-operating to carry passengers between Ka sacrament of the eucharist. On each our customers and friends that we have destiny. He paid a glowing tribute The Danes of this vicinity celebrated the end of a year. When the prisoner in successfully producing the sota and Sleepy Eye. side of the passage to the altar stood a removed our large stock of We, Fr. Boock, President A. Westphal, Secre their national independence day last to the English language, which he heard his sentence pronounced he military drama, "The Virginia Vet- tar George Jacobs, Treasurer Wm. Amine row of beautiful little girls holding CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent.* Thursday in Allison's grove, near the Ready-made Clothing, and Henry Hellinann, Directors being said would ever be the dominant ^Hs eran." lighted tapers symbolic of the light of raised his hands and exclaimed "My all the directors of the New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing lake. By 11 o'clock the park was pretty Company, a corporation organized and christian youths to take the first step tongue of the nation, and admonished God!" sunk down on his seat, and well filled with enthusiastic ladies Be it further resolved, that the secretary Boots and Shoes, and incorporated under an act of the Legislature of towards a happy immortallity. The money to loan at lotvo at rates his German friends to leave nothing and gentlemen and soon thereafter Minnesota,entitled "An act relating to manufacturing cried like a child. transmits a copy ot the above church was tastefully ornamented with corporations,*' approved March 7th, 1873, Mr. E. Hanson delivered an oration, annual interest, on First Mortgage, on undone to become masters of the language which corporation Is located at the city of New Bent's Fnmislung floods, resolution to each of the above named green wreaths reaching from the ceiling The Congregationalists of the Minnesota Improved Farms. GEO. KUHLMAN, after which a raid was made on the Ulm, in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, i and thereby become enabled to 5 and extending around the whole parties and a copy of the same be published do hereby certify, that the purpose for which New Ulm, Minn "Western Conference hold their many good things that had been prepared 1 such corporation is formed, is the following, to take a more active and intelligent part building. The windows of the church &., for the occasion. Two hours were in the New Ulm Review. i annual meeting at Loreno 10m June wit. For the purpose of carrying on the business wete stained in artistic style for this The old basswood tree in Mankato in the politics of our adopted country. of refining syrups and sugar, and of manufacturing devoted for dinner after which Mr. ANDR EW J. ECKSTEIN^ Secretary. 1215. The opening sermon, on Thursday, happy occasion as well as for all future syrup, sugar, vinegar and such other articles as upon which John Campbell was hung Johnson,of Home, made a ringing The General said that through learning, the stockholders may from time to time determine to the stoie formerly occupied by H. time. The artist that done this creditable will be by Rev. H. C. Simmons of speech, at the conclusion of which the the purchase, sale and dealing in crude syrups and has been cut down. energy and work we had become Behnke & Bio., and invite our customers PERSONAL. piece of work is a gentleman from sugar, seeds, cane syiups, sugar and vinegar and crowd dispersed all being highly pleased Marshall. The Marshall Ministerial other manufactured and unmanufactureu material to visit us in our new location. the greatest nation on earth,, and he The first hail storm visited this section New Ulm. Gen. Franz Sigel while in our city with the festivities of the day. incidental to said business. Association will also convene at the We shall endeavor, by strict attention pictured out a bright future for the last Sunday evening, but was not was the guest of Adolph Setter, mine I see the Wide-Awake man is trying The amount of the Capital Stock of s.tid corpoi a. We hear a great deal of talk about a to business, offering good goods at same time and place. Two councils tion is Three Thousand Dollars, devided in shares of country of our adoption. He closed to draw the REVIEW into a controversy severe enough to do any damage. host of the Dakota House. how "we uns" are going to celebrate _. fifty ($50 00) dollars each, which shall be paid in low prices, to merit a continuance of are called to meet at the same time over the county seat business. He instalments as follows: 25jper cent, on June 1,1879, his lecture with a few remarks addressed the glorious Fourth, but as yet lias resulted the confidence that has so far been reposed Rev. J. H. Smith, formerly of the 25 per cent, on the 15th day of July 1879, and So per The novel sight of four Nicollet Co. one to dismiss Rev. O. P. Champlin commenced by saying parties were circulating in nothing but talk. Let some to his countrymen who had fought in us. Respectfully, cent on or before the 1st day of September 1879. town of Cottonwood, has been assigned petitions to trade off part men excitedly talking up road matters from the Pastorate and the other to of our enterprising citizens take hold Witness with our hands this 2nd daj of June CHEAP CHARLEY, by his side in the memorable struggle of our county but he don't state where to a pastorate at Herzhorn, Renville 1879 of the matter and start the ball a rolling. in front of our post office was witnessed ordain Mr. V. E. Loba who takes his FRIEDRICH BOOCK, President. of 1848-49, several of whom live in the petitions will be sent to, whether Let a meeting be called and see if Co. AUGUST WESTPHAL, Secretary. last Monday. place. Two or three candidates are to Yakoob Khan or Citywayo. I bebelieve our midst. The address was listened GfcORGE JACOBS, Treasurer we can not agree upon a programme VVm. Pfsender Jr. is visiting old THE POOR MAN'S FEIEND. WILHELBI AA1ME, expected to be examined for license. it tobe a useless chimeria of Wagons! Wagons! Another car of 8 that will not only keep our own people to with marked atention by the large a u,rector HENRY HELLMAN,S friends in our city. He came up Saturday his own brain having no foundation Interesting topics for discussion will $ at home but also induce outsiders the celebrated Fisq Bro. & Co's wagons I' audience, and the speaker w&s frequently G. F. HELD, State of Minnesota, whatever. He appears to want to create and will remain two or three to come here to observe the day. We County of Brown .1 be presented by different members. with ssif oiling skeins just received by interupted by applause. some excitement so as to make his Fr. Boock, President A. Weatphal, Secretary also need a new flag as our old one Was 'c weeks. All are cordially invited to be present Jacobs, Treasurer: Wm. Amme and Hellinann, M. Mullen. paper interesting to his few readers, consumed by the fire in Murfin's store & Directors being all the Directors of the New Ulm Undertaker and Dealer In We would call the attention of our but, as Senator Davis said about the sit these sessions. Sugar Manufacturing Company, being each first 11 last fall. Let's have a regular old Our glass ball shootists have received At the conclusion of the lecture the duly sworn, doth each for himself depose and say, readers to the certificate of organization party strife of the two old gladiatorial ALL KIDS O FUBJIIBI fashioned celebration. The Postmaster General has instructed that he is a Director of said Company that the said a challenge to shoot the Sleepy Governor's Guard paraded in Turner parties in Congress, the people are in of the New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing F. Boock is the President, A Westphal the Secretary postmasters to return or send to Eye club a freindly match. The no mood for that kind of policies now. and George Jacobs the Treasurer thereof, and Hall park and were addressed by Gen. Co., which appears in another ir Proprietor and Manufacturer of that said parties are all the Directors of said Corporation I think the people of this county are A SPLENDID BODY. the dead letter office, without trying challenge will no doubt be accepted. Sigel in the English language. The that be has read the foregoing Certificate and THE FARMES FBRIENB column. more interested at present to pay up knows the contents thereof, and that the same r- N to find the proper addresses, letters During the heated term, commencing General paid a high tribute to the Is a rarity, and the reason that few is true of his own knowledge. We were favored with a pleasant their present private indebtedness before FANNING MILL. which are imperfectly directed. The Fnederich Boock, men or women reach this standard, is i citizen soldiers of the United States, with last Monday, the school hours they will assume any more debts, call from Hon. Ed. O'Harra, of Renville A. Westphal, that they neglet themselves and fall l- State must always be indicated, as especially of a public character. Most George Jacobs, and said that it was on them that the of our public school will be from 8 to county, last Monday. Ed. is a The best fanning mill in the market. into decline. Some simple trouble of Wilhelm Amme, of them need a new house to cover "Chicago, 111," or "New York, New government relied in case of an emergency, 11 a. ra. and from 1:30 to 4 p. m. Henry Hellmann. Store and Factory on Centre street it the blood, lungs, nerves, liver, stomach, jovial good natured fellow and we are their own heads more than they need Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day York," and except the most prominent as our standing army was te kidneys, or genital organs developes near City Mill. of June, 1879. another court house or jail. The calaboose always glad to see his smiling countenance. The Governor's Guard will hold a r- cities, the county should also be into a chronic character. The effect B. F. WKBBXB, Notary Public. now a mere skeleton. He said that will do Sleepy Eye for some years special meeting next Sunday morning NEW ULM, MINK. is soon observable in the appearance indicated, as "Owatonna, Steele county, to come. all young men should be versed in the 10 Rev. Alex. Berghold and Frank County Liquor License. and feelings of the loveliest woman to make arrangements for celebrating C. WAGNEB Minn.'' or "Colusa, Colusa county, manual of arms as the time might come Persons desiiing to obtain County It* I counted the number of REVIEWS or the handsomest man. "It is Burg will leave Xew Ulm on the 25th the Fourth of July in an appropriate Cal." A lead pencil should never be license, should make application to the tl*"' when their country would need their as the postmistress distributed them never too late to mend," however, if of June for Kranzburg, D. T., to dedicate manner. board of County Commissioners, and and found they numbered thirty which used for addressing letters and all Sandaline is used. The dyspeptic is serviced. The General speaks as fluently a new Catholic church at that DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF have it filed in my office for the July was the largest number of any one paper Furniture, cured of all trouble. The nervcus Jos. Bobleter has received a complete flourishes and useless dots, &c, should and foricibly English as he does session. H. B. CONSTANS, place. The town has neither store or coming to this office. The Milwaukee sufferer is soothed. The victim of line of Fourth of July goods and be dispensed with. Some people think German, and his address to the Guards r, Auditor Brown Co. Herold came next in point of liver complaint, kidney affections, or saloon, yet everybody speaks very is prepared to fill all orders, either it is nice to dot an envelope up until was listened to with intense interest number. The Wide-Awake, which blood disorders,is thoroughly restored. highly of it. .J. J. RAY, wholesale or retail, at the lowest might more appropriately be called the it looks as if it had been a fly roost for by all present. In the evening the All those who have become affected "Fast-Asleep" for all the news we get IS'J with painful-complaints, find in Sandaline market prices. a month or two, but route agents and General was serenaded at the Dakota Pictures, Frames, Monldings A Pat wortla RcHa.MaHliMff. Mary Public, Conveyancer from Loreno, numbered three. We a remedy. Sandaline Hair Life postmasters will hereafter promptly House by our Msennerchor, to whom Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil should We have been favored with samples get all the Loreno news in the Review makes the hair soft and glossy, and and Children's Carriages. of the celebrated Spencerian Double he also said a few kind words. On forward all such letters to where they be kept in every family. It may save from Mr. Busted. The Wake-Awide prevents baldness. Will do just as recommended, and Agent for St. Paul eg"? Elastic Steel Pens, and after trying is devoted to the interest of a few business Monday forenoon, in company of several rightly belongthe dead letter office. used as directed, or large doetor bills. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Singer Sewing machine $&- them feel justified in highly commending FIBE&MARINE INSURANCE Co., men, giving them free puffs in money refunded. Price $1. Ask your of our citizens, Gen. Sigel visited them to our readers. They are Hew Dtfis $&!- Another new time card has been issued the local columns, where one would -7& druggist.Atlanta, D., 10, '78. Dr. Springfield, Brown Co., Minn. the town of Sigel.which was named after made of the best steel, and by the most naturally look for some local news. The Eagle Mill Company last week by the Winona & St. Peter railroad Gounod, 5 West 14th St., N. Y. About Wheeler & Wilson .fSff.tt expert workmen in Europe, and have him. Quite a number of people had One week I counted 29 items devoted fifteen years ago I was unfortunate received their new Corlis 75 horse and went into effect last Snnday QHERRIP'S SALEBy- virtue of an execution, a national reputation for certain desirable Machines sold on (%ie or monthly *-0 assembled at the school house near to the interest of four firms, although Otooed oat of the District Court for the Sixth Judicial enough to get sick, and through power engine and will have it placed at noon. Under the new arrangement qualities which no other pens District in and for the County of Blue Earth payments. ife those business firms were already sufficiently mismanagement it became constitutional. Hummel's lake, which had been tastefully andState of Minnesota, upon a judgement rendered seem to have attained in so great perfection, ^in position in the mill in a few days. the day passenger from the east now arrives well advertised^ There was and docketed in said Court on the 14th day of Dec I then was long troubled with decorated by Mr. Villikanji and among whieh are uniform evenness MINNESOTA ST NEW ULM, ember A.'D. 1871, a transcript of which Judgment just one item of local news last week, She's a beauty, and no mistake. at 5:45 p. m., about two hours eruptions on my chest, a kind of dry was on the 15th day of December 1871, filed and the scholars in honor of the distinguished of point, durability, flexibility, that was an account of the attempt to scaly scab, also lumps on different docketed in the office of the Clerk of the 9th Judicial earlier than heretofore. On the other The scholars of the St. Michael's NOTICE O CBEDlTUt, and quill action. It is thus quite natural visitor. Mr.Anton Manderfeld District in and for the County of Brown in said burn the calaboose. *$ jS%i parts of my body. My hair all came hand, the night passenger fiom the State, in a certain action wherein C. H. McCormick academy together with their teachers that the Spencerian should be made a few remarks welcoming out, and I was generally dilapidated. We-saw a young lady shingling a In the Matter of the Estate of Louis and Leander J. McCormiek partners of tne firm ef east now arrives at 9:55 a. m., 25 minutes preferred and used by professional penmen, and many parents joined in a pic-nic H. McCormick fc Bro. were Plaintiift and John I tried various physicians, visited the J. Johnson Deceased. pNotice building the other day and we thought the General to the town which had y in business colleges, countingrooms, McClellan was Defendant, infavor ofsaid Plaintiffs, later than heretofore. Freight hot springs ahd other places, but found at Turner Hall Park last Monday afternoon. she was a sensible girl and much better is hereby given that the* and against said Defendant for the sum of Two been named after him, in honor of his government offices, public no relief. Sandaline, Sandaline Hair Honored and fifty and 25.109 Dollars (with t7.05 train No. 15 now passes St. Peter at engaged than if she was battering np Judge of the Probate Court of Brown An abundance of good things i jto-vm uoiiarsiwithright, 17.06 schools, and largely throughout the distinguished services to his country. costsincurred since Jud, tb* Life and Sandaline Lotion have made wooden balls with a mallet. jS| County, bas axed upon tbe first Monday 11:15 a. m. and arrives in New Ulm at darofMayAD. 1879, were prdvided [and the occasion was country. Indeed so popular have they ^VSt,Hfon oSthe & The General then addressed those a new man of me, and you may use title and interest of each and every month for the of the said Defendart John lie- A. J. Gillman has got one of them 2:05 p. m., so it will be seen that passengers become, that of the "Number One" alone, enjoyed by all present. this as you please. V. S. Button Clellan to UMfoltowIaf described property, to wit present in an appropriate little speech next six months, and the Probate office nice Furst A Bradley riding cultivators as many, as eight millions are for New Ulm leaving St. Paul TteSoathHaJfoftheSorthWert^iar^orMctton Dr. Gounod's great medical work, full in said county, as the times and nine* "S^ftST!** 36rt. rnan^Thfrty! The following is the score of last which was warmly applauded. The from M. Mullen and seems quite proud sold annually. on the morning train on the Sioux City of interest, over 250 pages. 'iPriee $1. when and where he will receive, hoar. two[l West,the same lying sndbeiSr Jitne of it, and well he may be as he can General was then presented with a Saturday's shooting match: The Spencerian Pens may be had, as Send for it. CoantyofBrowflandStale^rsfianesota. road will be obliged to lay over in St. and adjust all claims of all nnrwlnf jide out and back to his work in good And will sell the sane, or so maeh thereof is a rule, from any dealer, but when not J.Hauenstein0 0100001002 wreath and a boquet by two little girls against said deceased, and that^tx. Peter until evening. The eastbound style and do mere work and do it better thusobtainable,theproprietor8,Messrs. John Lind-0 0000000-0 11 after which the party registered their months have been limited as the tlnio than any other cultivator we know Always avoid taking opium, mor. passenger trains arrive and depart aboat ftSKttSSSaVSSTS& lvison, Blakemen, Taylor Co., the A. Wagner0 OlOOiril 05 for creditors to present their di^ names in the school register. The of,besides being worth their cost to cultivate phlne, or chloroform, for bowel complaints, 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 well-known publishers, 188 140Grand B. Pfefferle1 1 as heretofore. For all further against said estate. in wheat the next year on corn occasion was one which will ever remain but use Dr. Marshall's Arabian Street, New York, will send for trial, 0 1 0 111117 Emil Setter-0 1 1879, at 10 o'clock iTl|. ofthat SS. information consult, the ''Traveler's ground without plowing the ground. Oil, a strictly vegetable pain kill. %29tod^oflls#^at green in the memory of all' that samples of each of the twenty nam' Bobleter1 I 0 1 0 1111 18 Guide" in'another column. bers on receipt of twenty-five cents. Chas. Brust0 1 raj,