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

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4 $$4~&J&:i 1879- -30,f NEW'ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JULY: Ba$e after a Tramp. A PUT JOBAbout two weeks NBW ULM AND VICINITY. JMrrlcaltvral MBIIMIM at Irtm EXCURSIONWe understand that an friends in Mankato and had a pleasant TURNER HALL greater part ft the week in Burns and W tha**f ^ty, .Many ago some unprincipled party in this city excursion from St Paul, headedby the visit. We learned W to vicinity, being accompanied by Mr. Last Wednesday night the most exciting wrote to Supt. Sanborn, of the Winona Great Union Band, will visit our city revalen Thomas Brophy^They are good men, TJgtf^.IJl.M PRODUCE HAIKEV. County Auditor Constans has corn* "i* nag ?$& Gtoitft- race after a "tramp" in the & St. Peter road, over the flctltiousname sometime during next month. Let but we sent them home, as all that the GERMANCOMEDY. piled the assessors' returns of agricultural annals of history was seen in our eity. of "Mrs. Charles Siegle," them come! They will be accorded a Buck Eye wants is a man or boy to Corrected weekly by Prsrrnta children had recently died, some families products of this county for the Early in the evening word was that Chas. W. Heidemann, our depot befitting welcome. drive and oil it and grain enough, leasing several within a few days year 1878, which, at a whole, makes a brought to night-watchman Peterson agent, and H. C. Garvin, the operator,, Flour, per bbl *4.806.0C Second appearance of the Celebrated of each other. The Mankato journals, "that iaall.% ^Wt^W4 & Last week Tuesday three marriages much better showing than we had expected. that a dangerous tramp was hovering Wheat, per bushel 40to75 had insulted her on our streets on divers Soubrette however, say nut little about it.S If were consumated in our city. The We are very glad to learn of bur Wheat seems to have suffered Oats, per bushel 20 about the city and that he should keep occasions while they were in an deaths are recorded care is taken to contracting parties were Tory Olesen Mrs. Johama Clansen-Kochy good and sensible man in Burns mov more severely from blight than in some Barley per bushel 3040 a sharp lookout. The ever vigilant intoxicated condition. The whole say nothing of the csuse of them, the and Miss Clara Scherer, Ludwig Kunz Corn per bushel, JJ ing in the good cause, not temperancebut of our neighboring counties. The total and the Character Comedian night-watch soon got a glimps of the thing is abase fabrication. No one purpose being to keep the ravages of Beans, per bushel 1-JJ and Miss Margaretha Guentner and Mr. r. TvLliiis Koch, yield of the county was 450,410 E Fay moving toward the tramp, and the race for life and death has ever lived, or is now living, in this Potatoes, per bushel f* the disease as quiet as possible but Jacob Dein and Miss Anna Dingier. cause of starting a butcher shop. bushels, averaging 91-7 bushels to the began. After chasing the tramp Hams, pei ponud city by the name of Mis. Charles Siegle, that it is in and about the city there is kindly asissted by Home Talent JJ The Nicollet County Agricultural Bustle around. Fay, we will all have acre, while in Blue Earth county the Cheese per lb around the city for some time in a and any one that is at all acquainted no doubt. Whether the public should and the Music Sec. of the N. TJ. T. V. Society has reconsidered their action steak for breakfast. Lard.per pound 1J{ average to the acre was 13% bushels. futile attempt to nab him, Mr. Peterson with the gentlemen in question know 4c know about it or not is a question upon t*V*U live flower, per bbl locating the county fair for the year The oats crop averaged 42 bushels to Your correspondent being a little summoned about twenty of our that they are not that kind of men. which opinion may be divided. We Salt, per bbl 2.00 1879 at Nicollet, and accepted the proposition SUNDAY, AUG. 3d, 1879. the acre, corn 321-5, barley 28. rye 24, sleepy and a little lazy, is now obliged young men to his aid. Then the poor think however that danger of every Neither of them has ever been ^een Butter, per lb JJ of the citizens of St. Peter to buckwheat 0, potatoes 183 and beans 3ggs per dozen... First performance in New Ulm of to wind up. -h^ fugative was chased through alleys, kind should'be pointed out that all may intoxicated on our streets or anywhere DARRACII. Honey. per pound in-" hold the fair at that place. The time 10 bushels to the acre. DAS MILCHMIDCKN over dry goods boxes and fences, but be on their guard. else, and they are recognized by all for holding the fair has not yet been The following table shows the yield Goldea Gate, Jaly SOtn, 18T9. he baffled his pursuers for along time. our citizens as gentlemen. We know This week harvest is getting under determined upon. BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. by towns of the leading staples: Now and then one of the deputies pretty well where the thing originated, way.. The HIIHIHIH: Post Office Address New Ulm would bring, him up standing, but CROPS Editor Review: but will only say that it comes from The St. Peter Tribune says that a Corn. 1 Wheat Oats. Towns. AUDITORH. Constans. in every instance he would send When I last wrote you I said that a most disreputable source^' lumor comes by way of a man recently nrlesque Comedy in 5 acts with TMEAMIRERF Scbubert are fair so far as we have seen. The 14,240 8,828 17,712 Albin the deputy to grass and make good KSttllTER 09 nraiaA. Walton. wheat was badly shrunken this was Songs by Mannstsedt. from California that Fred. Struckman best grain fields we saw were in the 10,933 6,044 13,862 Bashaw his escape before Mr. Peterson true of what was ripe at that time, one died some four or five weeks ago. Ci XRK OF THE DIIT. COURTAlbertBlanchawi D. M. & M. R. R.A report comes 22,378 10,533 22,326 region of St. Peter, and the most desolate Burnstown SiiKRirrJohn Manderfleld week ago, but that which ripened a could arrive to render assistance. We are glad to state that there is no 48,577 40,765 23,419 from Des Moines that the Des Admission 25 SVRVBVORJ Berndt Cottonwood.... els. Children 15 els. in Good Thunder. At this place COURT COMMXSMOKBRK O XOC"COUNTY little later is of abetter quality. Most Finally marshal Gommel was called 26,775 50,512 29,540 Eden foundation for the lepoit, as Albert Moines Minneapolis narrow gauge ATTORNEYB. Y. Webber. the storm made clean work in many 52,000 60,500 23,000 Home of it will grade as high as No. 2 and CoRONER-JonaB LwleNBchlagcr. out, and with the combined police Relinked family of this place has had railroad company is unable to meet PATENTS fields. It was very sad indeed to look 14,151 8,253 3,500 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lmu Lake Hanske... much as high ai No. 1, provided it be forces of the city a last charge letters fiomlum within the past week. oSMMiMioNERS-Cha, Wagner.cha.rma OleJo.. accruing liabilities and that foreclosure 12,142 19,945 17,307 Leavenworth... upon the clean swept field. We have zenson. W. Sanders, A Larson, Anton Manner, well secured and here let me say that was made, which had the effect of n engage improve,nid 36,899 36,876 feld. 15,555 proceedings would be commenced oblnimd for new inventionse or for Linden Last Fiiday morning About 150 Icelanders 0fHc seen nothing like it since the"hoppers" meats in old ones. Caveats, Trade varies and aU farmers cannot be too careful in stacking driving the tramp out onto the broad 519 404 400 Loreno on behalf of John L. Blair and Pat passed west over the Winona patent buines88promptly attended to left the country. There is consider, 50,926 45,935 25,263 NEW ITLM LODGE NO. 53, grain no matter how soon they intend Milford prairie, and the* crowd, with their INVENTIONS THAT HAVE BEKN REJECTED John B. Alley of the Chicago Northwestern & St. Peter railroad destined for Minneota, able blight in the grain hereabouts 11,801 11,650 may stilletbin most cases, be patented by us. Beias 4,574 Mulligan to thresh it. The heads of wheat .'Sk boots full of perspiration, retired to p company, who it is said will where a colony of Icelanders 11,691 7,532 5,490 North Star..... but the farmers are in hope to have a PATENT BUSINESS EXCLUSIVELY, we can secure are not very well filled, the upper take a "smile" with the good natured 26,440 21,335 12,845 reorganize the narrow gauge company patents in less time tban those who are re. Prairieville has been formed. The immigrants fair average after all. There is no mote from Washington and who most depend upon chambers generally being empty or 40,678 night-watchman. 37,803 22,020 Sigel and build a standard gauge road from were robust, intelligent looking people the mails in all transactions with the Patent doubt, however, but that the farmer 34,435 29.840 containing shrunken kernels. We are 21,875 Office. Stark Des Moines infeMinnesota. The above and seemed to have considerable means must cease to rely exclusively on his 6,248 When Inventors send model or sketch we make 2,689 1,805 Stately having very fine weather for harvesting, meets every Saturday evening. Bioth- search in the Patent Office and advise as to Its patentability if true blights all our hopes of New with them wherewith to built up their Reaper Accident. wheat for a profit. The crop is uncertain FRXEor CHAKQK Correspondence con. and reapers and harvesters are CTS from abroad are cordially invited.FR.FRIEDMANN, fldential, prices low, and NO CHARGE UNLE8S new homes. Ulm ever becoming a point on the D. 459,410 394,527 226,833 Total. to say the least, even if the clattering in every direction. From PATENT IS OBTAINED. Last Friday evening while Otto N. G. M. M. road, but even if built, it will We refer to Hon. Postmaster General M. Key. soil is just right for it. To me, as an Harvesting in this vicinity has already one third to one half the grain is now The acreage and yield of other crops Rev. F. Powder, to officials in the U. S. Patent PETER MANDERFELD, Secretary, Sandberg, a Swede residing in the be operated merely as a feeder to the observer, it becomes more and more Office, and especiAUy to onr clients in every State well advanced and by the end of cut. Have heard of no accidents, or for the year 1878, are as follows: of the Union and in Canada For special references, town of Bernadotte, Nicollet Co., was main lines of the Chicago & Northwestern, evident every year that our farmers the week, if the weather continues terms, advice, Ac Address other items of interest. CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. A.M. Yield. reaping grain his little three year old Acres and, would be of little benefit A 9aaw4c Cm% must change their method of farming favorable, but little grain will be left Opposite Patent office, Washington, D. Yours in harvest, boy come before the sickle when the to us. MAJONIC. to some extent. Some of the mistakes standing. The wheat crop will be better 12,141 Barley 431% A. W. machine was in motion, receiving a 4,313 Rye 179% of beginners we believe to be these. than at first supposed, it being estimated tew Vim Academy. The county commissioners met Monday very severe cut acioss the lower part 201 Buckwheat 22% that it will average in the county 1-Cultivating too much land. 2 I wish to give notice that I will open Xjoreno Sepsbrtxxiexrt. July 21st and organized as a 130,354 Potatoes 712% of his thigh extending clear to the from 14 to 15 bushels to the acre, Working the land under cultivation an academy in New Ulm Sept. 1st, 189 Beans 17% Meets on the second and fourth board of equalization by electing Chas. bone. The little sufferer was taken to mostly all of a good quality. too little. 3-Depending too much upon 1879, for the purpose of giving young 13,454 Sugar Cane 199% Tuesday in each month. Wagner chairman and Auditor Constance (By Our Regular Correspondent Butted.) this city and placed under the care of ladies and gentlemen an opportunity 79 Cultivated Hay 47K one thing year after year. 4--Too Another oppoitunity will be given DR. A.. M\UDEN. W. M. clerk, after which an adjournment of pursuing a course of studies and prepare Dr. Berry, who dressed the wound and 36,507 Wild Hay, Tons Cucumbers have made then appearance much time given to raising grain and next Sunday evening, for our theaterloving OI.E M. OLSEN, Secretaiy. themselves for higher institutions was taken to Monday July 28th. otherwise attended to the ailments of and the doctois are glad. not enough to stock. In cultivating citizens to witness some of the of learning. 1610% Total acreage... The board met last Monday pursuant the unfoi Innate lad. Mr. Sandberg is Dr. Berry made his appeal ance in too much land, more machinery (which For particulars, address excellent playing by Mr. and Mrs. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, to adjournment, and again adjourned in reduced circumstances, and has town this week, looking ell as usual. The report gives the number of cows is expensive,) is required, more help R. G. BESTOR, New Ulm. Koch. The pitece to be played, "Das without transacting any business until three children at home who are down AAAIL// for 1878 at 5,531, the product from Mr. Geo. Kuudson had a present in is necessary, (which takes off the pro- Milchmaedchen von Schceneberg" is a Monday August 11th. The members with the measles. the shape of a gul, weighing 11 which was 329,533 pounds of butter, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fit,) and the land is not sufficiently very popular one, and when produced then met as a boaid of county commissioners pounds. and 13,625 pounds of cheese. The number worked. Here are these things to be by first-class peiformeis cannot fail to In the Matter of the Estate of Ole and selected a jury list, after Out village is crowded with visitors RAILROAD ACCIDENTTheWateitown of sheep given is 2,139, from which pondered. It pays to work the land draw a full house. See advertisement Halverson, Deceased. and travelers and the hotels aie literally which an adjournment was taken to accommodation train met with a serious 8,427 pounds of wool were taken. cultivated. Growing crops will generously Notice is hereby given that the Judge in this issue. crammed. Tuesday August 12th. Adjournment accident 8 miles this side of Watertown The whole number of acres of forest of the Probate Court of Brown County reward the man who works them The Lincoln County Tiibune learns A man was in town last week looking was taken in order to allow the members last Satinday, the paiticulars of has fixed upon the first Monday of each trees reported as planted and growing thoroughly. It pays to manure the for his wife. Some homely looking that a movement is on foot to name the and every month for the next six to attend to their harvest duties. which is knullj furnished to us by ex is 524. The total number of rods wheat field. Every particle of fertilizing chap sneaked off with her. Let her months, and the Probate office in said new town on Section 3 after Major Tyler, piess messengei Fiank Newell. The of trees planted on highways in go. material should be gathered up County, as the times and place when Register of the New Ulm Land PERSONAL. tiain was going aioimd a curve when the county is 4,295, of which Albin reports and where he will receive, hear, and and used. What is worth doing at all J. C. Zieske is again on the road to Office. The Tribune says: "Major adjust all claims of all persons against a Iail which stood 0 little further in 1,495. bankruptcy. He has put up a large is worth doing well, is a good rule for Tyler has been the father of this county, said deceased,and that six months have John C. Zieske and Andy J. Sanderlin, than the others threw the engine and new sign on his shop which leads as -The number of apple trees growing the farmer as it is for other people. been limited as the time for creditors we may say, and to name the town of Loreno, favored us with a follows: J. C. Zieske, Harness Miop. 7 box and flat cais fiom the track, in 1878 are given at 4,912, of which to piesentjtheir claims against said e** If a man can't cultivate forty acres after him would not only be satisfactory call last week. im\\\ making a bad wreck. The engineer, F. Buuitz leturned fiom his European 1194 are bearing, yielding 545% bushels tate. well he had better not try it. He should to his many friends here but would trip last week, looking much bettet A Kluge, and the fireman, Gillmann, Hon. Joseph Rhomberg, of Dubuque, of apples. For 1879 the number of Dated the 17th day of July, 1879. work no more than can be thoroughly thanbefoie. be a fitting compliment to a worthy wcio seriously hurt, while, strange to Iowa, passed the Sabbath in apple trees growing are 5,616, of. which and inexpensively cultivated^ It Meets every Thursday evening at VALENTIN SCHALEBCN, gentleman." Mr. Charles white is hard at woik say, T. Cai'ey, a brakeman who was our city, with head-quarters at the number 1,797 are reported bearing. Administrator. Union Hall. Biothers fiom abroad sounds big to say you have a hundred, on his new residence it is 10x24, and on the engine at the time of the accident, Merchants. *re cordially invited. OBiTUARYMiss Amalia Fibner, The wine culture in this county is or hundred and twenty acres into BABGMDS! BAH&A1HS I a story and a halt in height. escaped without receiving any CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. sister-in-law of Dr. B. Carl who lately yet in its infancy, and in 1878 273 lbs. small grain but it is more satisfactory HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. The editor of the Wide-Awake wants CORRESPONDENCE. injury whatever. None of the passengeis located in our city, died last Sunday of grapes were raised from 82 vines. to have less acreage and a larger yield to know where the pound is. We use a As I desne to close out my entire were hurt. Dr. Berry was evening at the Union House after a Bee culture does not seem to have cow-yard near the depot. If you have to the acre'. Let it be, not how many stock of Farming Machinery it will be summoned and taken to the scene of very short illness. Miss Fibner arrived acow, just turn her loose and you will increased much of late years, on the to the interests of all such as are in More Aaaat llleeqaltee. acres but how much to the acre. soon find the place. the accident Sunday morning on a need of Sulky Plows, Horse Hay in this from New York but contrary it appears to be on the decline, I observe that there is more rye Rakes, are., &c., to giye me a call and speical train. eight days before, and no doubt contracted Written for the Review by Juni as for the year 1878 only 96 hives Quite a knock down occ\arert last raised in this region than there used examine my machines and obtain my Saturday between a young chap and her sickness during her journey In the last week's issue of the Review are reported, yielding 1,687 pounds of to be and it is a very good crop. Corn prices before placing their orders elsewhere. MARRiED-In this city, Tuesday evening an old man. The old one came out hither The remains wei& deposited there appeared an article, written honey. The strawberry crop is put Now is the time to buy, as I looks well. Potatoes are promising a July 22d, by justice R. Fischer, second best. Too old to tight, General. in the Catholic cemetery yester* am determined to sell. for the "Scientific American"by F.W down at 324 quarts, and the tobacco Tory Olesen to Miss Clara Sherer, fine crop. Oats will be pretty good. The farmers are in full blast if the My attention will be hereafter exclusively day morning. The doctor has the sympathy both of New Ulm. Cole, M. D., entitled "How Mosquitos crop at 1,534 pounds. The country, generally, is steadily improving. weather permits they will be U. K. in devoted to my Hardware and of the community in this his The ceremony was performed at the are Developed," which plainly shows The following table shows the total Extending railway lines Winona Saint Peter Railway. about ten days. Saddler business, and I assure my sad affliction. lesidence of the bride's father in presence that the writer has much "cheek" and acreage for 1879 as compared with friends and customers that their orders gives the people nearer markets. In If you want a good shave, or anything Going East Arrive. Depart. of a number of invited friends, little common sense or he would not will receive prompt attention, and 1878, and the number of farms reported Joseph Galles, painter, has secured this county a good deal of attention is else done in the tonsorial line, Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m my prices will be as low as the lowest. including the pedagogic fraternity of have attached his name to such a caricature #4,12p.m in 1870: the exclusive right for using in this don't forget to call at Andy's shop, given to stock, horses, cows, hogs and NightPaas'ger *4,12 p.m. #5,45 p.m this city, of which Mr. Olesen is a of natural history. If this M. three doors east of Ruemtz & Bendjxen. H. H. BEUSSMANN. city McShea's patent rubber asphaltum Fi eight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. sheep. A good deal of the stock is No. member. Miss Scherer also has been D. desires to enlighten people as to the Fieight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m and iron metalic paint for recoating blooded. It is cheaper to raise good Towns. 1879. 1878. Farms Lang, the painter, the man who has a teacher in our public school up to the development of the mosquito, why S.D.Peterson, tin and iron loofs, and is now prepared Going West. Arrive. Depart. stock than it is poor, but some farmers been getting up those nice window first of July last. After the nuptial does he not begin with the egg, the Albin 3,667% 2,837% 84 to execute all orders. This do not act as though they knew it. Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m signs, etc., wilt visit New Ulin on Bashaw 4,628 2,087 75 knot had been tied, the guests were beginning of all animal life, rather roofing has been thouroughly tested Night Pass'ger J8,55 a.m. J8.55 a.m The towns along the railroads do not Weduesday and remain a few days at Burnstown..... 3,647% 3,138% 80 Dealer in invited to partake of a splendid supper than with a red worm, from thieefourths Freight No. 15.*. .*2,05p.m. *2,05 p.m and proven to make peifectly waterproof the Union House, where oideis may seem to be growing very fast. Towns J04 Cottonwood 7,063% 6,588 AGRIUULTUBAL IMPLEMEMTS, Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m which had been prepared for the to one inch in length? be left. He comes well recommended. and durable loofs. It neither will thrive when the country prospers. Eden 7,064% 6,606% 119 Except Sunday. Except Monday. Give him a call. occasion by Mrs. Scherer in truly Mosquito eggs can most readily be J47 Home 10,381 melts by the heat of summer or cracks 9,667 Amber, Minn., July 24,1879. Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted Lake Hanska.. 2,036% Agent for the artistic culinary style. It is useless 1,500% 53 found on rain water in the barrels or A farmer fiom Ft. Ridgely came to by the cold of wintei. We understand to carry passengers between Ka Leavenworth.. 3,667 1,835% 55 town for the purpose of trading horses. to say that the guests done ample tubs about the houses. The female STOUGTTON WAGONS that Kiesling, Keller & Co. and sota and Sleepy Eye. Linden 4,989% HnraitewN Iteate. 2,917 107 He traded off a good nag for a balky justice to the many good things set be lays from 200 to 300 eggs in a night and J. Pfenninger have' had their roofs Loreno CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. 85% 3 AND SLEIGHS, 72% one, giving 810. to -boot. But when fore them. The cornet band also called cements them together in a boat-shaped Milford painted with this composition, and 7,8" 7,698 106 he wanted to start, the horse concluded Cool weather in Burns, and we have Dixon, III., and Bock Island Mulligan during the evening and serenaded the 2,313% cake, about 3-16 in. long by 1-15 2,452 48 to remain so he had to trade back are highly pleased therewith.* much to be thankful for as the tormenting They call em snipes. PLOWS North Star 1,657% 52 876% and give $10. more. Come again, with happy couple. The Review extends in. wide. Each egg is 65 mm to 8 mm hot.days were unbearable. Judge Cox has made the following Prairieville 5,088 88 4,020 good horses you can always trade, but Fresh candies at the City Drue congratulations. long and 1 mm to 15mm wide or, in WATONWAN FANNING MILLS. Sigel 96 5,294% order, which may be of interest to 5,118% you must keep your eyes peeled if you The farmers are now in the midst Store. other words, laying them end to end, and Stark 83 5,880 5,093 want to leave town. many of our readers: and in the heat of the wheat harvest, Stately 40 it would take about 30 eggs and 250 if 1,507% 741% The public schoolsreopen next Monday. An Ineane Doctar. District Court, Blown Co., The ciicus on Satuiday was crowded and reporting alight but fair crop the Dr. Boardman, who removed to laid side by side to make one inch. Ninth Judicial District $ to its utmost, both afternoon and evening Total 66,249 1,340 76,854% balance of the crop is a No. 1. Mankato after having been given that The time required for the eggs to and giving entire satisfaction. NEW ULM, MINN. Ordered that a special term of said Girl wanted. See notice in another "foot race" at Leavenworth, is again $2.00 per day to harvest hands in hatch varies with the conditions. I Everything passed off quietly with In 1878 there was a total of 1039 Court for hearing issues of law motions I vould also inform the public that column. the exception of the sharp pcddlei in trouble, as will be seen by the following Burns, and any tramps wanting work put some eggs into a tumbler containing I have established a branch agency at farms reported. Of the 1340 farms reported applications, &c., will be held at Oscar Hanft moved into his new who fleeced some boys out of a few Sleepy Eye, where evetything injury which we clip from the Mankato are cordially invited to attend. water and watched their development for 1879,41 of them are new. the Court House in the city of New tens, and then went off rejoicing over building last Thursday. li ,e can be obtained. department of the Pioneer Press: after eight days my care was rewarded The acreage of 1879, as apportioned Ulm, on the first Saturday of each and No potato bugs of any account this what green ones he had found. It. Pfefferle is in receipt of a splendid H. It. 1*1,TEB8A. with a number of full-fledged A man claiming to be a physician, to the three leading products, wheat, season, and no one wants them except every month. Said couit will be opened BUSTED and others made a flying stock of fresh candies, groceries, etc. mosquitos. One observation is not and giving his name as Boardman, has oats and corn is as follows: those having lots of Paris Green on at the hour of 0 o'clock a. m., and visit to the metiopohs last Tuesday, NEW MAC5M SHOP. Harvest hands in the vicinity of sufficient to serve as a basis for any been arrested for disturbing the peace. finding nothing on the way to mar our hand. the Clerk is directed to enter this order Towns. Cora Wheat Oats pleasure. There were many overloaded Chaska, Carver county, command from conclusion as to the time required for He is no doubt insane. He claims to upon the Court Journal of said county The work on the new Catholic fields of grain which wanted cutting #2.50 to $3.00 per day. the different stages of development. have come from New Ulm. His present Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & Albin 2,424 545% 575% and cause a copy hereof to be posted badly, but it seemed that there were church is now at a stand still on account Bashaw 3,766 347 In the larva state the mosquito is wife has been married to him but 428 Scherer's Lumber Yard, The Gary Inter State says that horse in his office foi three successive weeks none near, so we marched on and airived of the harvest. Burnstown... 2,494% 378% 621% aquatic and is then popularly known a short time, and he has charged her at N. U. about 3 p. m. After i efreshment stealing has become quite prevalent prior to the holding of said couit. NEW ULM, MINN Cottonwood.. 4,648 796 1,192% "wigler4" which we can see at most at the Union Hotel where Another blunder by your correspondent, as with being altogether too familiar in that vicinity of late. Eden 4,930 921 Dated this 28th day ot July, A. D., 964 Theo. Kobarsch, Prop'r. we found everything in apple-pie order, but you must excuse him as any time during the summer in rainwater. with other men. At an early hour on 7,500 Home 1,400 1879. 1,100 We learn that anew general store is we took a peep around the principal he is so very forgetful that he did forget 1,501% Lake Hanska. 201 At first the wigler is so small Sunday morning he called at the residence 274% E. ST. JLLIEN COX, streets finding many old familiar faces, soon to he opened in Winkler's building 2,235 Leavenworth. 618% Judge District Court, 715 to mention that Mr. Hauenslein, that it is rarely noticed with a magnifying all looking hearty and well. Stepping of Officer Constants and arousing I am now prepared to execute all by Frank and Henry Behnke Jr. 3,335 683 9th Judicial District. Linden 867 into the Review office we were sorry orders with dispatch. Repairing of of New Ulm, deserves the credit of glass, but when it has attained that gentleman from his slumber, 65 4 Loreno 12 A Siberian crab apple tree in full to find our friend, the editor, on the Threshers and Reapers a specialty. G. W. Van Dusen & Co., grain Deal, being a liberal man and a gentleman its full size it is about 3-8 in. long. It told him that he wanted him to come 5,659 771 Milford 1,088 sick list. But ere this reaches his My machinery is all new and of the bloom for the second time this season ers, have issued a circular to their 1,656 292% in so freely dealing out his beer of the Mulligan now comes to the surface and sheds down and get a man out of his wife's 284 numerous readers, he may be at his most improved pattern. All work warranted is one of the curiosities in our garden. 1,143 143 agents along the lines of the Winona North Star... 211 good cause on the fourth at Burns. post in the best of health. We also its skin, using this as a float it waits room. He used such vile language as represented. All those in 3,779 493 Prairieville.. 686 called on our much respected friend At a special session of the* board of St. Peter railroad, instructing them want of anything in my line are cordially till its wings are dry and fully expanded that Mr. Constants was obliged to order Green cucumbers in Burns. Call the 3,750 652 Sigel 784 Baarsch whom we found, as usual, invited to give me a call. in the purchase of barley,and prohibiting c. education on Friday last, Miss Amalia when it takes flight as a perfect him from the house. After breakfast 3,863 864 doctor und be sure to keep him within Stark 885 in a very agreeable humor. Baarsch them from purchasing any barley THEO. KOBARSCH. Nix was elected teacher of the south 897 165% mosquito. Mr. Constants met him in the Stately. 214% is a man with whom it is a pleasure to calling distance. that has not gone through the sweating primary school. come in contact, as he is always ready street and accompanied him to his The question will naturally arise in Our Cottonwood has now reduced itself Total 53,736 to please all his friends and customers. 10,872%9,305 process before threshing. The wife's room, but failed to find anyone Forjkdiarrhoea, colic, cholera-morbus, some mind, "Whence do the first mosquitos to its former level, and the old Next we wended our way to Cheap firm holds that the practice prevalent but a much frightened woman. She is etc., take Dr. Marshall's Arabian The total acreage of 1879, as in spring come?" The most Charley, finding that gentleman and corn- foot bridges are now being gathered among many farmers to cut and thresh atraidof him, and refused to have Oil, the great pain killer. Sold by Jos. his genial clerks in excellent mood and pared with 1878, is as follows: probable theory is that those eggs up with much perseverance. their barley without stacking it is a up to their ears in business. The proprietor anything to do with him, claiming Bobleter. which are laid latest in the season do 1879, 1878. The little long-billed pests, the mos thinks some of starting a disastrous way to do. Giain thus prepared that she has been very badly treated Mr. Tory Olesen will accept our not find the requisite condition for branch store after harvest, and don't quitoes, are disagreeably numerous in for maiket would be condemned and that he has threatened to kill her Wheat 53,736 48,019 hatching and th'refore remain inthe dry thanks for the many kind favors extended know but what Loreno will be the designated PROPRIETOR OF THE Burns at nights. What can they be as soon as it reached Chicago, therefore Oats 9,400 10,872% several times. At this he flew in a fit place. We also cattaion the pools among rubbish till the warm rain to the Review during our late good for?. Don't the wise men say Corn. 7,045 none of that quality will be purchased, New Ulm Foundry 9,305 pioneer, H. Loheyde, finding^* jolly of rage and in broken English called of the next spring calls them into life. illness. Barley everything is made for some good pur- man indeed, with a good stock of boots 1,157 and farmers will consult their her all the vile names known to the Rye Much rain and warm weather improve An exchange says that woodcock and shoes. Then we went to the county 214 own interests by stacking their barley modern tongue. Since his arrest he may be shot from this time to the first Buckwheat....... 22% & MACHINE SHOP, building where we had the pleasure the chances for the increase of these 22% and allowing it to sweat prior to Jacob Jacobson is laid up sick. Potatoes 712% has had a succession of fits and it is of meeting our county officers, willing pests. Though blood is not their intended 836 of November, providing you can find Beans "threshing it. 17% and ready to give any information pertaining Our merchants have their little season doubtful if he will live. If he lives he is Corner Centre & Front Streets/, 56 food they all "take to it" very them and they sit still long enough to Sugar Cane 1W% to their respective offices. After 264 of rest, as all the farmers are busy certainly a fit subject for St. Peter. He Anderson & Co's. ciicus and menagerie naturally except the male which never Cultivated Hay.. that we went to Louis Felkel who JTEW ULM, MINN. be shot at. 47% 117 at home. -Us'ww^ ^h is a German and about 49 years of age. has come and gone, and we must Flax set up a splendid lunch, and we cooled molests anyone further than by aiding The Foundry has been thoroughly Time is money, but health is happiness. 271 174% Other Products.. off ready for a start. AlthoAgjbi^re say we were agreeably surprised at its in swelling the chorus. Quite a stampede among the lads refitted and I am now prepared to do If you have a bad Cold or Cough had Zieske and Traatmann attaCheta* make-up. The menagei ie is not so extensive all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing Walca Maealae Is It that Make* the getting their gals ready to go and see fe ."4 we once found ourselves just in the "Total. use Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, it will 76,854% 66,249% of all kinds of Machinery and Shaw aw Paper. as Cole's or Forepaugh's, yet it the elephant at Sleepy Eye. Lookout center of some unknown,wheat patch. ^Nateeay the Way* euro you. 25 cents a bottle, large size Agricultural Implements a specialty. emtTraces inanj9interesting features. We were lost, of course, hut we soon As will be observed, the acreage reported a- ft}. for gum, peanuts, and lemonade this Only experienced workmen are employed 50 cents. Sold at the City Drug Store. Lamberton, July 28th, 1879." emerged from th^spot, and finally Written for the Review by O. P. Chunplin. The ring performance was as good as this year is 10,605%acres greater way. f#|$* ^i*SWi^vi and all work entrusted to my reached home.. The Marshall Messenger thinks wheat t,r* M. Mullen, Esq. we have seen in many larger and more From Sleepy Eye to Fairmont, by than last year. Of this increase, 5,- care will be executed with neatness and 4 Threshers are making their appearance in Lyon county will average about 15 New Ulm, Minn, dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. pretentious concerns, and as a whole 717 acres are wheat, 1,472% oats and the cars is two day's journey if you go in Burns, and S. Peterson's bush, per acre. The number of acres Dear SirI have tried your Osborne 2,260 corn. It is fajr, to assume that gave very general satisfaction. The through Mankato, or at least was when CHAS. LEONHARDT men with coats oft are busy setting is nearly double that of last year. Self Binder in the same grain where I the wheat crop in the county this year trained dogs, the trapeze performance, P-&|% &ffim%jL weeame through. We expected to H.WERRING,"^ them have labored for 3 days trying to make The Mankato Review learns that the will fall bat little short 825,000 bushels. tumbling and the acrobatic performance connect at Mankato so as t3 be in Wells Wcare Mr. Valentine.one of the great farmers ANTEDA young girl to take theWood's work and have failed, while Winona St Peter Railroad company of Master Willie Dorr was. pro^ in time for the western bound train oire at Mrs. of a baby. of the West, made us a flying call STP/* DBAXEBIH your machine cuts, elevates and binds is contemplating the building of an nounced good by all present. The but the accommodation train which The following table shows theJotal 3d North Pahl's, corner of Iby floods, lotions, and drumming up help. He reports without any trouble. iron bridge in place of the present V/| managers, and in fact everyone connected live stock in the county, as reported runs out of Mankato for Wells about streets. harvest good. forl8T9: f~\-..M22 *J wooden structure at Kasota. There have been experts from the with the show, are gentlemen noon was not running. Since the heavy 8 CERIES, The beer garden at the grove is now WANTED15 common eastern offices here and they as HIEEF who mean to do the fair thing by everybody, W rains it had been taken off but it was All the Jacobs in the city and many OMerino or Cotswold-Merino Ewes, done away with on Sundays,thank fortune, well as the agt'sof Lamberton, gave and had they visited our city at others celebrated St. Jacob's Day last expected that it would be put on again *f -t S.M9 also one pure bred Merino Ram. amen. it up and said they could do nothing in any other time than in the busy season I Sunday in Schell's grove. The event in a few days now that the road had Wool, pounds.... .o 807 Address B. O, Schoenfelder, Wellington, tt--^ QattSMinn. that kind,of grain. of harvest they would have been greeted Hogs......... 1020 was asocial success and everyone present been repaired.. The storm washed it via. West Newton, Nicollet Co., Horses .....,651 Minn- W etpjft* paid tor prodac* by large audiences. VALENTIN BOTT. enjoyed themselves hugely. Cattle .r/XSi 9 Mm^ufiim ,i5Sir 'V'' '^W^'f^' I 1