New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 6, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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aiig^^t^^^^^%^g^ii^^^# iWWIIIIIIilMjiiikii lill-tj^ lyj^lfegfr w%8&fg&$g&tt NEW ULM RVlWSWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 4879, X a5 3J as *T VICINITY.1 NEW VIM AND IUn*llcam Cawaty CaavrcatlaB. XjoxeaaLO Sepaxtznezxt. Our sportsmen are actively preparing Cal. Mear ta Valley. Harvett Ifate*. RANTED15- TABIETT AID HUMOR. lor the 15th, of August, after which Our farmers have never gathered (Bj Oar BegaterComapoadrat Basted.) We are pleased to note the friendly abo onejpure^ bfed*i&B^* date the* slaughter of praiiie chickens AlbertBlanchard, chairman of the 'r-Bosto has a homeforintemperate TfBW JTIiM PRODUCE ffiABKET. their crops under more favorable circumstances Address B.O, SehoenfeWer, Wellinc- women. wW%^ feeling toward CoL Pfehder in the will be lawfn]. Republican county committee, has issued tp UORENO PRODUCE MARKET. than they have this year. Can*t the Ethiopian change his kin Corrected Weakly br Evrnwrrs a Bmnawt. Minnesota valley counties. Republicans a call for a county convention, to Corrected weekly by R. PrKrrxiux Anderson's circus drew a large ciowd Wkmr, per 10tt6.SB-3.Q9 Wheat per bas. f3S-70 by marrying into a strangefamily? From the beginning of harvest until and Democrats alike have a good meet in this city, Saturday, Aug. 30th, in Bedwood Falls. The Gazette says Oateperbus. 2026 Com perbas 17ao Idaho has a Boise Cityto offset the the present date, with the exception awn" 1.8S-.1.M PoUtoe Mour, per bbl .$4.806.0 word to say for him, but it is especially 30-40 Mow Visa Aeaaeawr. at one o'clock p. m. It will be seen the attendance in the afternoon was estimated %%e Town of Oneghrlia inDakotashould Territory. Sett per bbl. 1.96 Cbeese per lb.* 131.2 Wheat, per bushel 40to75 Th Vicero of Indi a re of one or two days, the weather has gratifying to know that the people by the call, which appears in another Wool 17 to 28 Lard per lb. '^^5 1 at two thousand. I wish to, give notice that I will open Oats, per bushel 20 Bacon,, S Batter perlb. been remarkably cool, and men andin 8 the counties adjacent to Brown, rJ member that the best laid plans Afghan column, that candidates for County Hans per lb Eggaperdos. 8 an acadentf in^NewUlm SepTlst, Barley per bushel 3040 O. Hanft has a\portable engine that agley. teams have been enabled to work with where he is best known, are the warmest Treasurer and Superintendent of 1879, for the purpose of giving young Corn per bushel, 15 1.50works like a charm. He has also received L. B. Parker is off on a visit to Winona. I always know something unpleasant comfort. in his support for a renomination. ladies and gentlemen an opportunity 1 Schoolsall the county officers to be Beans, per bushel a Nichols, Shepaid & Co. "Vibrator" is coming when men are anxious to _ it 1 of pursuing a course of studies and prepare r^\ Potatoes, per bushel 20 The Marshall Messenger, a, staunch Republican We visited several localities last elected this fall will be nominated by tell the truth.Disraeli. threshing machine, for which themselves for higher institutions! [lams, per ponud Whiting is daily receiving fresh 7 journal, says: week and found the harvest everywhere this convention. Although a month of learning. If a man would live quietly in the he is agent. Cheese per ft 15 white fish. quite well advanced. Many farmers earlier than usual, the chairman and "The New Ulm Review is urging world he must learn to keep* his eyes For particulars, address ^ard.per pound 10 William Baker has attached M. D. and ears open and his lips barred, finished cutting before the first of August, others have thought it advisable to the renomination of state treasurer Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 R. G. BESTOR, New Ulml* Herman Seiter has*moved his baiber to his name. How are you, Doc! When the old folks try to sit out a Salt, per bbl, 2.00 and nearly all have finished by nominate these officers at this convention Pfrender. We know of no good reason shop into the building formeily occupied young fellow and his girl they get discounted 6 Butter, per lb Green corn,tomatoes and other vegetables and thereby do away with the this time. Stacking is progressing favorably why he should not be again elected. BABBAIHS! BABGA1HS1 by Mark Cane for the same every tima.Daniel$onvilU 6 3ggs per dozen are very abundant. necessity of holding another convention and, if the weather .continues His official record has been A No 1 and Sentinel. 1820 purpose. Ueiman is a good baiber Honey, per pound Kt this fall. It is now in order that isgood, nearly all the grain will be inhe has beep a consistent and active Republican, The boys had a jolly old time on The proprietor of a bone factory As I desiie to close out my entire and we are glad to know that he announces that persons leaving their candidates come to the fiontand make two qualifications that merit stacks by the end of this week. stock of Farming Machinery it will be Mam street Saturday evening. Hauenstein's building up a paying business. BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. bones with him can have them ground to the interests of all such as are in their wishes known the columns of reward in his own party." The late sown wheat will turn out did it. Mr. E. Coffin, formeily connected at short notice. New Orleans Picayune. need of Sulky Plows, Horse nay* Post Office Address New Ulm the REVIEW are at their service. much better than* that sown earlier. with the Mankato Review, has lemoved The rain on Sunday evening was a Rakes, &c, &c, to giye me a call and! AUDITORH. Constans The hot weather in the fore part of July TRCMUXBKF. Schubert Bell Dedictatiaa, Harvest Home examine my machines and obtain my There are some men in the world grand one, especially for those that to Ortonville, Big Stone Co., where HEUUTKR or DEEMA Walton aaa Pic Nic. prices before placing their orders elseNow lipened the early sown wheat too so mean that they skim the milk at the JvnoxorPaoBATBA. Westpbal PERSONAL. came fiom chinch about that time. he will commence the publication of a can'twhere. is the time to buy, as I CI.FRK or THI DIST COURTAlbertBlanchard top, and then sign because they fast, and the berry did not fill out The watei was about ankle deep. SHKRivrJohn Manderfleld new papei. He will also be inteiested am determined to sell. The large new Catholic church bell turn it over and skim it at the bottom. SURVIVORJ Berndt well. The late sown wheat did not Samuel Baumgeitner letuined in one about to be established at Biid It. T. Herald. For the last thtee days the weather My attention will be hereafter exclusively COURT COMMHBKMMJRE O Koch. at Loreno will be dedicated next Tuesday, suffer so severely from the heat, and from Leadville a few days ago. COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber. devoted to my Hardware and Island, Renville county. A naturalist claims to have discovered lias been extiemcly hot, causing a good August 12th. The solemn ceiemonies CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager the cool weather of the past two weeks Saddler business, and I assure my that crows, when in flocks, have Mis. A. C. Tiowbildge has accepted COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind Victor J. Fiicke, now with Kiefei deal of sickness among both old and will be conducted by Rt. Rev. COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor. regularly organized courts, in which friends and customors that their orders had the effect to ripen it slowly, and an agency foi the La Belle MTg Co., j-enson, W Sanders, A Larson, Anton Blanderkid & Heck, St. Paul, was in the city yesterday. young. No cases fatal, as yet. Bishop John Ireland, assisted by Rev. they sit around and try offendersa will receive prompt attention, and the berry has filled out much better. of Chicago, and is prepaied to furnish sort of crow bar. my prices will bo as low,as the lqwist, Alex. Berghold. Rev. John Tori, Rev. Mr J. Graff is erecting a very nice The tepoits legaiding the yield of the ineichants in this vicinity with A sparkling young debater, in a M. V. Hanly.Rev. Monn Rev. Bern. Mrs. Hariy Simmons, of Redwood NE W UL LODG E NO. 53, dwelling near the Catholic church, H. H. TSSHAI wheat aie conflicting, but generally flight of eloquence, exclaimed: Mr. anything in the stationeiy line, at Sandmeyer. Falls, is visiting with Charley which, when finished, will count to the President, the world is divided into two indicate a falling off from earlier estimates. S.D.Peterso^ wholesale pi ices. Pai ticular attention At the conclusion of the dedication Ross' family. best on the north side of the railroad classes, the learned and the unlearned, We fear that but fewfieldsin is called to the La Belle aud Lightning oneof whom i am which."University ceremonies a "Harvest Home" festival tiack. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Crandall, of this locality will average 12 bushels Missourtan. copying book, sold by this lady. and picnic for the benefit of the bellfund Messrs. Runitz & Bendixen have had Mantorville, are visiting with Newhart's to the acre and many will go as low Dealer in Apart of Coney Island has been According to the latest levised game will be held. Preparations are new lightning rods put on their building, meets every Sattuday evening. Brotheis family. Mis. Crandall is a sister as 8 bushels. While a fair percentage recently claimed byone Nicholas Johnson, A6RI1LTOM, IMPLEMENTS,' law, sportsmen cannot enter nor allow being made to give all friends and partakers which is an ornament to their and a suit begun to makehis claim from abroad are cordially invited.Fit. of Mrs New halt will giade No. 1 much of it will be theii dogs to enter giowing grain, and a very pleasant entertainment. good. He declares himself to be the building as well as piotection against No. 3. The oats ciop isgeneially very Agent for th FRIEDMANN, N. G. Frank Huber, representing Geo. eir of one of the original thirty-nine permission must be asked of the owner A splendid dinner and other refreshments lightning. Mr. Sidney Partridge, from good and the yield will be large. Barley PETER MANDERFELD, Secretary, patentees, who held the land in common. Benz, wholesale liquor dealer at St. STOUGTTON WAGONS to enter enclosed grounds at any time. will be served on the pic nic Albert Lea, id the job. and rye are also good crops this Paul, looked over our city last Monday. Violations of these provisions subject AND SLEIGHS, grounds. CH WITT LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. Peter Majewski says that he has got year. Professor, lecturing on psychology the tiansgressor to a penalty of ten Dixon, 111., and Rock Island Chances will be taken on various All phenomena are sensations. For just three baby carriages left, and The self-binders did good work this Wm. M. Hancock, the gentlemanly dollars. instance, that leaf appears green to valuable ai tides, and high prizes put those in want of anything in that line PLOWS year and may be voted a success. We me. In other words, I have a sensation agent of Noyes, Bros. & Cutler, St. At a spelling match in Bums the up for the best "HarvestingMachine," would do well to give him a call. He of greenness within me." Of visited Mr. John Calanan's field, in If A TONW XN FA MNG MILLS, Paul, was in town last Friday looking othei day between Miss Wanne's and the most popular business man of course no harm was meant, but still the will sell cheap for cash. the town of Staik, last week wheie an and after the wants of his customers. school and three scholais of Miss Hubbard's class would laugh. Loreno. The New Ulm brass band Meets on the second and fourth The editor of the Wide-Awake took Osboine binder was at work. Mr. Calanan school, of North Star, theBuinstown F. H. Peterson, who has taught a The Hackensack (N. J.) Repub~ has been engaged to furnish music for Tuesday in each month. a trip to the Minnesota river last week diives three small horses and Itcansays: "You might as well try to folks were spelled down by Miss school in the town of Milford for the the occasion. The. celebration will DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M. to try his luck once more at fishing. pick a quarrel with a graven image, or they walked along with as much ease, NEW ULM, MINN. Agnes Halpin, eleven years old, of the past year, is spending vacation with conclude with a pleasant boat ride, music OI E M. OLSEN, Secretary. play the accordeon with a pair ol mittens He was rewarded for his trouble by seemingly, as if they were attached to I would also inform the public that North Star school. The Noith Star his parents at Burns. and fireworks on the lake. The on, astopublish a paper that will catching a catfish weighing 18 lbs. a John Manny reaper. The machine I have established, a bianch agency at PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, folks are leady foi another challenge. suit everybody. It can't be done, unless managing committee extend a cordial Prof. Cane and lady, of Loreno, Sleepy To wheie ovoiytluug in my Pretty good, that. woiked perfectly. We also visited a you print it in the Sandwich invitation to everybody to attend. The Mankato Re view saj that several came down last Friday to see their line can be obtained. reIslands." field where John Classen was running REMOVEDJohn Hanson has weeks ago, an old man, with rather many New Ulm friends, Mark reports S. PETERSOR. An Irishman accosted a gentleman a Wood's bindei. This machine was moved his lumber yard to 5th street, Fare** ana stream. pleasing addiess and winning ways visited the tonsoiial business as being good on the street, late at night, with a request also drawn by tluee horses and was between Biooklyn and Loreno, where for the time. The gentleman, the towns in the Minnesota Valley with him. So mote it be. HEW MACHINE SIP. doing good work, but Mr. Classen he now can be found measuring out suspecting that Pat wished to snatch This popular sporting journal, published selling a tooth cleanser, which upon A. A. Praxel, of Lamberton, made his watch, gave him a stinging rap on seemed to be tioubled a gieat deal the lumber. at No. Ill Fulton street, New close inspection proves to be common the nose, with the remark, "It has just i us a pleasant visit last Thursday evening. Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & with the wiie, which became detached Mr. John Smith, formerly in the employ York, appeared last week in an entirely struck one!" "Be jabbers," retorted soap, cut in small paitides and sold two He lias been suffering for sometime fiom the bindei veiy often. Scherer's Lumber Yard, Pat, "I'mglad I didn't ax yez an hour of John Hauenstein at New Ulm, new dress, and now looks as fresh for 25 cts. An oidinaiy bar would with liver complaint and came ago!" Mr. Sommeiville, fiom Albin, who has tented J. Graff's building for the as a daisy. The Forest and Stream is make fiom fifty to seventy.five pieces. NEW ULM, MINN down to consult one of our physicians. was in town Satinday, informs us that Every now and then some chap pin pose of entering the saloon business a weekly journal, devoted tofieldand His profits aie large and his victims Theoi^ Kobarsch, Prop'i?.,!, Ml The REVIEW wishes him a speedy recovery. writes to a newspaper for a recipe to much of the wheat in his vicinitj will heie. John is a good fellow and will aquatic sports, practical natural history, numerous. prevent hair from coming out. If men not be cut at all, as theie aie more no doubt do well. fish culture, &c, and is authority would go home from the lodge before It isieported that the buyeis of the I am now piepaicd to execute all weeds than wheat and will not pay George Uiban and son, of Buffalo, upon anything connected with rod and midnight with their legs sober, their A social hop was held at the City oidois with dispatch. Repairing of cheap Cincinnati buggies in Iowa aie hai vesting expenses. New York, the gentlemen to whom hair wouldn't come out so rapidly. gun. It should be a constant visitor at Hall Saturday evening for the benefit Thresheis and iteapeis a specialty. We always go home early, and we have being called upon to pay an additional our mills sell their surplus flour, have MJiT\ the fire-side of every sportsman. Terms My machineiy is all new and of the of the Red Stocking base ball club, but more hair now than the day we were $25, that the agents selling them had The Sugar Factory. been in our city for the past three most improved pattern. All work warranted of subscription, $4,00 per annum. Ad born.Norristown Herald. the boys were so elated over their day's Meets eveiy Thursday evening at given a chattel moitgage on them, and as represented. All those in boxdays the guest of Werner Boesch, of dress Forest and Stream, P. O. victory that when the train arrived A seedy-looking individual stepped Union Hall. Brothers from abroad Woik on this institution is again want of anything 111 my line are cordially now the manufacturers come forwaid the Eagle Mill. Mr. Urban expressed 2832, New York, N. Y. Sample copies into one of our gentlemen's furnishing ire cordially invited. they lit out for home, and the dance piogi essing favoi ably. The buildings mvited to give me a calj. and make a uither claim, suits being c. stores recently, and asked for a pair ol himself as highly pleased with Minn esota, andmay be seen at this office. CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. had to pass off without them. TlILO. KOBARSCH. were completed sometime ago four-ply cuffs. The articles were handed instituted to recover the amount. Some HENRY CONSTANT, Recorder. this being his first visit to our After all it seems that Loreno was not him, and he examined them in a dubious woik was suspended foi about fourteen of these same buggies weie sold here, State. sort of way, and then remarked: so lucky on circus day as it might have days, owing to the non-arrival of the NIJNE NOVOGOROD FAIR. The great and the purchasers thereof had bettei "See here! these ain't tho right thing I Hon. C. B. Tyler came down from been. On the Sunday morning following market of the eastern world has been machineiy. The boiler has been be on the lookout for the shaiks. want the four-ply kindthem that you Lamberton last Monday. He reports many of our citizens woke up minus held at this junction of the Volga and placed in position, and Mr. Leonhard can turn four times without washing." O. A. Dressei, of Eden, last Monday that a great deal of grain in his vicinity over-coats,dress-coats, horse blankets, Boston Courier. Olga Rivers in Russia, every summer is at woik setting up the engine, which laid some very fine samples of was destroyed by hail, himself and and other articles too numerous to She was really charming, and tor hundreds of years. Here the nations is 25 hoise power. Workmen are also Duchess of Oldenburg apples on our seemedtoenjoy very much the "quail C. M. Herriman being sufferers. Mr. mention. Who were the thieves, circus of Europe and Asia meet with busily engaged preparing the inner on toast" until her pearly teeth struck PROPRIETOR OF THE tables that were raised in his garden. Tyler's many friends will be glad to men or tramps* their products for trade. Cossack, pait of the building for the reception a couple of shot, then her countenance Although not ripe, one of the apples learn that he is enjoying good health Chinese, Turk and Persian meet the of the necessary machinery. Pipes New Ulm Foundry changed, her expression became We have not said anything about Railway. Winona Saint Peter weighed 8 and another 6 ounces. Apples this summer. wrathy, and she said: It is too mean German and the Greek with every varof have been laid connecting the building sidewalks for some time, but think it can be raised in Minnesota as well that they leave those nasty shot in the Depart. Going East Arrive. theiety merchandise, than mankind with two flowing springs, and The editor departed yesterday ought to be the dutj of our city daddies St #6,00 a.m & MACHINE SHOP, birds." "Why," said he, "they are as anywhere else, and Mr. Dresser informed *6,00 a.m. Day Passenger employs,from sapphires to grindstones, press, which was shipped from Cincinnati morning for St. Paul to take part in to have a few small pieces laid at good for the digestion." "Yes," said us that he would this year *4,12p.m. *4,12p.m Night Pass'ger tea, opium, fur, food, tools, and fabrics, last week, is expected every day. she, they may be, but I don'twant to the editorial excursion, which left that Corner Centre Ifront Streets., once. It would benefit a great many, *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m Fieight No. 14 raise from 12 to 15 bushels. die jest that way."Banbury Hews. and last but not least, medicines. The furnace is being so constructed city for Sioux City over the St. Paul especially those stopping at the Rever *7,45 a.m. *7,45a.m FieightNo.16 NEW ULM, MINN. In the Russian paper Siberia i* We learn by a gentleman from Tracy J. C. Ayer & Co.'s celebrated remedies that the straw after it comes from the & Sioux City road this morning, and House. A word to the wise ,&c. Arrive. Depart. printed a curious petition of a noblehigh Going West. Tho Foundiy has been thoroughly that the tiack on the new load is now from America were displayed in an elegant press can be utilized for fuel, which the devil and ye chief ink slinger propose Ulm,mantoa imperial officer: All Herman Schleuder, of New refitted and I am now prepared to do *5,45p.m. *5,45p.m Day Passenger laid about 18 miles and that men are Bazaar, where the Doctor himself will be quite a saving.of wood. The to have a good time during his absence. your petitioners usually trouble you all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing made Loreno a visit last week. Mr. J8,55 a.m. J8,55 a.m Night Pass'ger at work laying iron night and day. He might sometimes be seen. They about the affairs of this life? but I beg gianulating machine has been ordered of all kinds of Machinery and If you have any job work to be .*2,05 p.m. *2,05 p.m Ft eight No. 15 S. says he intends to put up a building leave to tronblo you about death. also informed us that the company contemplate are known and taken on steppes of Asia Agiicultural Implements a specialty. from St. Louis and will cost $1,300. *12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m done now is the time to bring in your Fi eight No. 13 Though bnt thirty-seven years old, I in our village, which he will stock with Only cxpeiienccd workmen are employed extending this line to the Jim as well as the prairies of the West, Mi. Ruemke informed us that they orders. shall soon depart this world, for my Except Sunday. Except Monday. and all work entrusted to my clocks, watches aud jewelry of every river this fall. It begins to look and are an effectual antidote for the expected to have everything in readiness health is ruined. I trust my soul to Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted caie will be executed with neatness and description. God and my body to you. Tho idea of as if the Tracy branch, so called, would CORRESPONDENCE. diseases that prevail in the yaourts of to commence operations by the to carry passengersbetween Kasota dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. its decay is the burden of my life and Who says Loieno is busted* No less be the main line from Tracy west, and Sleepy Eye. the North as well as the huts and cabins 20th of August. The company ex therefore I respectfully request an order CHA.S. LEONnARDT than five large safes arrived last week, of the western continentLincoln CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. pected to have everything in running Peter Guiles allowed his temper to that it be burned on the woodpile, Hurnitewn Item*. the purchasers being R. H. Bingham, for which I have already provided (III,) Times ordei by August 1st, so as to have get the better of him last Sunday and CITY Store. twenty-five eords of wood." Your correspondent is almost sick J. C. Zieske, J. H. Hanson, P. Majewski ample time to experiment with sweet threatened to stab another young fel* A See notice in another Cook wanted, Drug1 abed and unable to say much this week. and Runitz & Bendixen. coin before the amber cane came in, low with whom he had some difficulty. Hard v. Safe Water. column. Among the changes taking place in but the delay in the arrival of the machineiy On Monday he was brought before P. and H. Bendixen have just returned HEW ABVEBTISBHEMTS Nice, juicy apples at Neumann &, our little burg I may mention that It may be pleasant to those who has retarded work somewhat justice Fischer and fined ten dollais and from the west, where they have Rosskopf's. E. Fay last week tiaded off his hotel live in a region of our country where costs, the whole amounting to $21.and it is now feared that nothing can been to look up a location for a new M. Mullen last week leceived a car to Christ. Schewe for a farm, and now ANTEDAt the Reveie House, This no doubt will be a lesson to him nothing but hard water is to be had, be done with sweet corn this season. store. We are informed that they Sleepy Eye, a good man or woman load of Fish.Bro's. & Co. wagons. Mr. Fay is a full-fledged farmer, running by which he will benefit. to be informed, by so gocd authority The company certainly show a go-ahead have chosen Lake Benton, where they cook also two gals. around looking for reaper fixtures, Ripe tomatoes are one of the delicacies as Dr. Tidy, the well-known chemist, determination and should receive the have bought lots And intend to commence Marvin Huglntt, geneial manager of S, J. Grow. etc. I am informed that he is going of the results of his observations on encouragement of our citizens. in our vegetable markets. building at once. the Chicago & Northwestern, last to build himself anew house in town. the use of hard water for culinary We see it stated that a Mr. Kutchins, NOTICE- A match game of base ball between Thursday morning issued an order assuming Christ. Schewe's face looks well behind and domestic purposes: of Eyota, is making arrangements to the Red Stockings, of Redwood Falls, control of the Des Moines & The St. Paul Volkszeitung publishes the counter. (l)Hard water is the best dietically, Notice is hereby given that my minor and the Loreno club came off last Saturday stait a paper at Tracy. Minneapolis road under a peipetual a list of the bieweis in Minnesota son Daniel H. Teas has this day because of the lime. Mr. Warnecke has moved his harness lease. That road would be known as for a purse of fifty dollars. The and the number barrels of beer manufactiued The adjourned meeting of the Board purchased his time till he arrives at (2)It makes better tea, although not shop to the large and spacious the Des Moines Division, with J. S. game resulted in favor of the Red by each from May 1st, 1877, the age of twenty-one years, and I of Equalization will be held next Monday. so dark colored, owing to the fact that store occupied by Aug. Wangerin, and shall hereafter claim none of his earnings Oliver, supeiintendent J. J. Smart, to May 1st, 1878, and from May 1st, Stockings by a score of 8 to 7 for our soft water dissolves the bitter extrac* nor pay any debts of his contracting. now as you go in Mr. Wangerin is pegging assistant superintendent John J. Berry, 1878, to May 1st, 1879. Our New club. The game was well contested Brown county is entitled to only tive matters which color the tea, but away on the right, with a good engineer in charge of road department. Ulm bieweis are put down as follows: throughout, and had not Mr. Crouch, Dated Albin, Minn., Aug. 1st, 1879. three delegates in the Republican State ruin it. show of boots and shoes on his shelves one of our best players, received a JOHN TEAS. convention. (3)It relieves thirst, which soft and on the left you will find Mr. Warnecke wound over the eye, in the 3d inning, 1878 1879 The second appearance of Mis. TURNER HALL Mr. Dambach's new residence near water does not. pulling away at the string, and causing his withdrawal from the game, Aug. Schell 2,124 2,536 Johanna Clausen-Koch and Mr. Julius the Catholic church isneaily completed. (4)It does not dissolve lead or organic a good display of harnesses, collars, J. Hauenstein 1,C17 1,522 it might have ended different. The Koch at Turner Hall last Sunday evening Jacob Bender 216 299 matter, which soft water does. snaps, bits, whips, etc. Quick sales Redwood boys, however, played well. was greeted by a veiy large audience, Jos. Schmucker 209 ,296 Jos. Bobleter, Frank & Benzine's new mill will be (5)It is generally good colored, soft and small profits is the motto of these At the close of the game of ball afoot although the weather was Aug. Holl -35 173 ready for business in about a week, so water being as a rule dark colored and two gentlemen. race between a member of the Red somewhat unfavorable and many weie A we are informed. unpleasant looking hence in places 3,601 4,826 Stockings and one of the Golden Gate Dr. Hitchcock has moved westward kept away by the shower which came like Menchester, supplied with soft The Great United Monster Ciicus is Sunday, August 10th, 1879. It will be obseived that the production boys took place, the wager being a keg as far as A. G. Anderson's commodious up about 8 o'clock. The acting, as Wholesale and Retail Dealer in water, they always put it (in hotels) in advertised to exhibit at Waseca, Saturday, for the year 1879 was 1,225 barrels of barley juice. The Redwood chap building and now has an A No. 1 upon the former occasion, was very dark bottles, to hide the color. A soft Aug. Oth. greater than the previous year. The Drugs & Medicines, proved to be as good a runner as ball drug store and does a good business. good and the audience was moie than water, howev.er, is a better detergent, Mr. M. Mullen has leceived a J. I. brewers in only three cities in Minnesota Third appearance of the Celebrated player and the Golden Gate boy had to pleased with the play. Your correspondent called on the doctor and requires less soap, For a residential produced more. St. Paul, Minneapolis Case & Co's. traction engine and several Soubrette foot the bill. for a pill and a decoction* of nauseous An exchange says that it is emphatically town a water which has over ten and Winona, and those in the car loads of threshers. GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND quinine this morning, and of Mrs. Johauna Clausen-Koch. asserted by several persons that After the foot race, just to keep the degrees of hardness would be best. later, exceeded ours by only 198 bar1 New threshing machines this year course he got it. the Hastings & Dakota railroad company boys in good humor, you know, came For manufacturing towns a soft water PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS els. Aug. Schell is ratedas 10th, and seem to be in great demand, judging The farmers in this vicinity areabout has decided to locate its round a trotting race in which the celebrated would be the most advisable, for John Hauenstein 20th, in brewing capacity. AND BLANK BOOKS, by the large number received by our and the Character Comedian through cutting their grain and house and machine shop at Bird Island, steppers belonging to Cyrus Conrad commercial considerations only. There are a total of 104 breweries machine agents. are now putting it in stacks. and that woik to this end has alcommenced. and Dr. Marcellus were the principals. GOLD PENS, in Minnesota, which together last We understand that some of theready The doctor's horses proved fleetest of The potato bug has always been bad Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil takes the WALL PAPER STATIONERY, year brewed 116,391 bbls.of beer, and kindly assisted Home Talent. ladies in town have got prospectively foot, and Ci came in behind, as usual. enough goodness knows but think of The Irish Catholic Colonization Bureau lead of all pain killers. It is the best paid a revenue to theUnitedStates gov Window Curtain* nch since investing in that patent his coming back to us with a brogue Our worthy priest, Father Sandmey* remedy for diarrhoea, dysentery, and of St. Paul, have purchased forty eminent amounting to $116,391. Best's stove and furniture varnish. andashillalah! er, has designated next Tuesday, Aug. bowel complaints generally. Sold by five thousand acres of R. R. land in -AND- breweiy in Milwaukee last year brewed 12th, as the time for raising the new A social hop will be held at Union Jos. Bobleter. the immediate vicinity of Minneota, Young Dr. Wellcome made us a has. ts MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, (HONEST LABOR.) moie beer than all the Minnesota bell to the Catholic church belfry. Hall next Sunday evening. All are and will settle a Catholic colony on the ty call the other day. He looks well breweries together, itspiodnct being Comedy with Songs in 5 acts by If you have a friend whoistrdlbled Bishop Ireland, of St. Paul, will be coulially invited to attend. Admission lands within a year. Rev. M. J. Hanley, and seems to take much pleasure in attendingtothe 166,974 banels. with a Cough or Cold, tell him to try L'arrange (Author of "Mein^ PURE LIQUORS present and preach the sermon. There 25 cents a couple. sick and afflicted. of Chicago, is the Priest in charge. .Leopold.) Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. He will will be a pic nic at the City Garden at Lyon Co. News. Our public schools reopened last Harvest season is always a dull one The excursion fiom St. Paul, of AND SPIRITS. thank you for your advice. It only the conclusion of the dedication ceremonies, Monday. We understand that the The Marshall Messenger volunteeis for town folks, and our merchants which we made mention last week, is costs 25 cents a bottle. Sold at the Children 15 cts. Ataissira 25 cts. the proceeds of which will go Sisters' school will not open until September this bit of excellent advice, which our have had plenty of rest for the past being airanged by the German Society City Drug Store. Mi\* ,M" toward paying the bell. All are cordially farmers will do well to follow: 1st. week. i.^&atet* %&,***& &4 of that city. The exact date for the Toys, Notions invited to attend. A NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "Stack your wheat as soon as possible. 1M. H. Gamble and his able body of A swing, commonly called ''the Flying excursion has not yet been determined "Judging from the number of juvenile agents are putting in their spare time Don't wait for rains to spoil upon, but ihe excursionists will leave Dutchman," made lots of fun for lifers and drummers in this town, 4 NOTICELand Office at Redwood 'In the Matter of the Estate of Ole -AND- your crops as has been frequently done. selling and setting up threshers. St. Paul on a Saturday afternoon, sometime there must be another war in the near the young folks of this city last Saturday Falls Minn., July 16, 179. Halverson, Deceased. FANCY GOODS. A little extra hard work now will com-, jBushiess in A. G. Anderson's lumber Notice is hereby given that the following-named Notice is hereby given that the Judge during this month, for Mankato, future and, if there arq, proportionately, and Sunday. i I settler has filed notice of the Probate Court of Brown County fortably fix,you for a year." where the society contemplate the production yard is also on a stand-still just as many yonng filers and drummers The County Commissioneis will be of his intention to make final proof in has fixed upon the first Monday of each uCzar and Zim- of the opera in other towns of the country as now, but A. G., like the rest of us,support We clip the following truthful item in session next week. If you have any of his claim, and secure final and every month for the next six Mi there are in Lake City, the war that mermann," to be followed by a banquet. wants a little rest *^.*ifflSft**# #Nf Hi from an exchange: "No man should ORDERS SOLICITED. entry thereof at the expiration of forty months, and the Probate office in said bills against the county now is the is coming, and which this "sign" seems On the Sunday mdming following days from the date of this notice County, as the times and place when deprive his wife and family of a good The weather inBurns is very changeable. time to file them with the County Auditoi. viz. Aug. 23d 1879, before the Clerk and where he will receive, hear, and to indicate, will undoubtedly be one of the excursionists will come to New local paper. They do not get out from Only last night when we went of Court of Nicollet Co. Joseph A. adjust all claims of all persons against gigantic proportions, and of long duration. Ulm on the regular morning train. A Ordersby Mail will receive Promp last Saturday closed home to learn all the news, as does the to bed it was like getting into a caldron, Hummel4 Wm. Eckstein D. S. No. 62 for the S W saiddeceased.and that six months have We can warn the Soflth, that pic nic will be arranged for the afternoon, husband and father, and the paper Attention, Goods and Prices warranto* N E of Sec. 15 111 32and names been limited as the time for creditors and this morning like getting out his saloon fixtures and stock to we have the musicians for a large army and in the evening the opera serves to relieve the otherwise lonely the following as his witnesses, vis: to present their claims against said esif- out of an ice house. Now dont you Bernard Zwisele, formerly of Chicago, give satisfaction, ^m. Mmsk, i well under way, and the warriors Anton Eckstein, of New Ulm, andtate. wiir be produced at Turner Hall The hours of his absence. It is the worst think, like we, that the weather regulating who will continue the business at the meorfttion they go throigh the form: Christian Seifert of New Ulm. Dated the 17th day-bfJ are either finished or under contractLake excursion party will leave for home economy to deprive the family of a of washing each otter's feet as aa art clerks ought to use a little more old stand. We welcome Mr. Zwisele WM. P. DTJNTNNOTON. City Leader. the following morning.'^ *J&&?* *PFt pleasure so easily and cheaply procured. of humiliation. propriety. to our midst. i a