New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 10, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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I IW n-s Jf *s NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER da 1879. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The county fair will be held at this kee, to deliever seven lectures during good sense and endorse Olesen. he BmtB Palttlclaa. Ifcerla Item*. Two threshing machines to every place next Saturday. Farmers and I Vf**-*'-4!^ the coming winter, namely one before We see no impropriety in leaving job up this way and more "expected." NEW VLX PMODfJCE MARKET. others ought to take enough interest It might be well for the people of Andrew Gillman is the only representative each Turnverein represented. the place of Co. Treasurer vacant on Jas. Arnold has repainted the old "V As I desire & closr out my entire in the matter to make this fair a success. Burnstown to know that *f'* that has gone from here to the ticket it there was no republican Mr. Hedges, an old and experienced stock of Farming Machinery it will be Corrected weekly by R. PrnrrxKus house on the corner, which gives it a the State fair, and I believe about the PETER J. MOE, to the interests of all such as are in known to the delegates that would undertake hand in the sugar business, says there respectable appearance. He can now one of their "Honorable Justices," is only farmer in this region who could need of Sulky Plows, Horse Hay the canvass. But democrats Plour, pet bbl $4.806.0C The letter from our Burustown correspondent is no necessity for farmers to be inany be counted as one of our residents, Rakes, Ac, Ac, to giye me a call and a liar, cheat mi hypocrite. He wrote afford to go. Mr. Thomas, of Dayton Wheat, per bushel: 40to7S failed to reach us until may think to succeed with.some inferior haste about cutting down their cane as 1 5 examine my machines and obtain my having lately removed from Redwood Oats, per -bushel to us a few days after our return from O., who comes here a spell every summer Tuesday, therefore apart only of his candidate. We will see about that. soon as it is touched by a slight frost, prices before placing their orders elsewhere. Falls. Barley per bushel 3040 the editorial excursion that he was to hunt has also gone to the fair. communication is found in to day's issue. Now is the time to buy, as I that on the contrary it benefits the The Wide-Awake says (in substance) Corn peribushel 15 "on the war path for Pillsbury and am determined to sell. Theie are three families from St. juice to have the leaves and top frozen, Beans, per bushel- 1.50 that if the towns of Stately, North HEW iDVEHTISEMEHTS. My attention will be hereafter exclusively Pfamder" and should do all he could Potatoes, per bushel 20 Louis camped here they are wealthy as long as it does not effect the stalks. Star, and Leavenworth had been represented Maj. Fred Nicholls, of the Memphis devoted to my Hardware and for these two gentlemen. Upon the (lams, per pdnttd 7 people who have come to enjoy the Mr. Hedges also stated that farmers in convention Mr. Bestor Saddler business, and I assure my Avalanche, is the only member of the Cheese per Tb.. .v*- 15 day of the convention he repeatedly salubrious atmosphere of Minn. They Independent Caacau. would save a great deal of labor, both friends and customers that their orders would have received the nomination staff who has not fled from the city. lard.per pound." 10 assured us, in the presence of others, will receive promptattention, and have their wives and children along, for themselves and others who handle for Co. Supt., from which statement He edits, sets type and prints the paper Bye ilower, per bbl 4.C0 The "Independent Party" will meet that Pillsbury was his first choice for my prices will be as low as the lowest. and spend their time in fishing and the cane, if they would tie the stalks Salt, per bbl, 2.00 without assistance. He alone we must infer that the editor of that in caucus at the Turner hall, Friday, governor, upon the strength of which H. H. BEUSSMANN Butter, per ft 6 hunting. They live in tents and have Sept. 12th, 1879 at 7 o'clock p. m., for together in small bundles. That almost stood to his post during the excitement influential sheet knows the minds he was elected a delegate to the State Zggs per dozen 8 the purpose of electing 5 delegates to a colored gentleman for a cook. They anything could be made use of of 1878. of the majority of the republicans of Honey, per pound 1820 convention. We were warned in time the Ind. County Convention held at ADMINISTRATORS SALE. seem to enjoy the freedom of the for the purpose of tying the stalks, those towns. the Court House, Saturday next. The managers of Gutavus Adolphus that he would go against us, but we country, and regard it as a relief to divest such as bark, hay, vines, etc. Independent Town Committee. Modelite seems to think the editor College at St. Peter have decided to placed confidence in him and elected Notice hereby given that by, virtue BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. themselves of the superfluous toggery THEATER of the Review has a great deal of influence, The Janesville Argus contains the have board and lodging furnished to him but we did not know our man. of an order and license of the Prc-f that is imposed on them by that Post Office Address New Ulm. or does he mean to insinate following, which may cause some one bate Court of Brown County, and State pupils for the low price of 01,75 per The first opportunity he had to show AUDITORH B. Constans imperious mistressfashion. TREASURERP. Schubert of Minnesota, duly made and entered that he (Modelite) is not a staunch in this portion of the conntry to try a week. The college is said to be in a how sincere his friendship for Pills KEOIBTFR OF DBKBI-A. Walton on the 4th day of April A. D. 1879, upon The remains of the old gentleman, republican, but any thing for the sake Junox or PROBATXA. Westphal similar experiment if imposed upon too prosperous condition. -AT- bury was, he went square back upon the petition of the Administrator Ci ERK OF THK DIIT CounTAlbertBlanchard. Mr. Goodnouh, who died at Elmo, Cottonwood of the nomination? Democrats, please much by thieving boys: SHIRIFFJohn Manderfleld. his letter and repeated assertions, and of the estate of Chester Greene deceased, Mothers, do not let your darlings UNION MALL. SURVEYORJ Berndt. Co., last Sunday were interred investigate. the undersigned Administrator The other day, Shepard found some voted for Wakefield. It is but fair to suffer with the Whooping Cough. Use COURT COMMIUIOHXBE. 6. Koch. will sell at private sale, terms cash, at Iberia on Tuesday. His name was COUNTYATTom*TB F.Webber boys in his melon patch, and straightway Farmers are haying and plowing, Mr. Moe, however, to say that he was Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and the Saturday, September 13th, CORONERJonn* X*udewschlager. all the right, title and interest of the erroneously given in the last Review he marched the whole posse of COUNTY SwrannrenwOTNT-John Lind. very little threshing done yet. Cutting, most shamefully bulldozed in St. Paul little darling will soonfindrelief. Only said deceased, in and for the following COMMIMIOMsueChas Waener.chairman, Ole Jor. as Goodman. them to the pump, took them one by Clancy & Co. thresh for 2 & 4 described tract of land to wit: The by some of his Scandinavian friends zenion, W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Manderfeld. 25 cents a bottle. Sold at the City North East quarter of the North West one, placed them under the "snozel" A. J. Gillman and Mr. Thomas have from this county, one of whom sat Drug Store. Mr. Reeve, our shoemaker is fixing The New Ulm Dramatic Club will quarter of Section twenty (20.) Township and kept them there till a bountiful returned from the State fair in good right over and overawed him in the produce the beautiful domestic drama, up his shop for winter. He has a one hundred and eleven (111.) The City Mill company have made NEW VhM LODGE NO. 55, supply of water had changed their appearance in 2 acts, order. They pronounce the St. Paul convention. How sincere his friendship Range thirty two (32.) lying and being man to assist him in his business, some important improvements about somewhat. It was rather in the Town of Home* Brown County exhibition as rather a slim affair, they for Pfamder was we are unable to Mr & Mrs. Toodles, which he understands to a T. their mill, which now enables them to and State of Minnesota. warm work for Shepard, but decidedly say far inferior to Lord Lyndale's say, as he left the convention and went make the second bestflourin the State. Our merchants are receiving their Dated the 4thday of April A. D. 1879. "cool" for the boys. Send for Shepard (otherwise Bill King) big show at Minneapolis. to Minneapolis before the balloting for An experienced miller from the East fall stocks of goods and report an advance represented by the following cast: FRANKLIN GREENE when you want to teach young America We admire the indomitable Lieut. Governor had been concluded. Administrator. has lately been engaged. The company in prices. meets every Saturday evening. Broth not to steal your melons. energy and pluck of Mr. King in successfully Verily, the people of Burnstown must Charles Fenton Mr Jos. A Eckstein is also building an elevator near eis from abroad are cordially invited. Mr Jas. Arnold, our ex-stage driver, Farmer Acorn, Mr O Hanft. carrying out such a gigantic feel proud to have such an "honorable" The annual school meeting was held George Acorn, Mr. T. Olesen. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. their mill for the storing of wheat. has purchased the house & lot formerly FR. FRIEDMANN, N. G. Mr. Timothy Toodles, Mr O Stohlmann undertaking, with nearly all the newspapers gentleman to decide their legal at Turner Hall last Saturday evening, wyer Glib, Mr Rosskopf Secretary known as "Hell's Half Acre." He PETER MANPERFELD, The Renville Times says that Phil. of the State in opposition to Farmer Fenton, points. Mr Galles being presided over by Mr. Frank In the Matter of the Estate of Palmer 2nd Farmer, Mr A. Subilia, jr. has repaired the buliding, and is now Miller, of Birch Cooley, while returning him. Mr Thomas says Minneapolis is Lee Deceased. Burg, President of the Board of Education, 3d Farmer, Mr E Setter CHARITY LODGE NO, 98, A.F. & A.M. living in Podunk again. He is also preparing Mary Acorn, from Redwood Falls a short time Mi*~E Fay. Notice is hereby given thatthe Judge the fourth handsomest city in the U. Charles Wagner acting as secretary. Mrs. Tabittra Toodles, Miss Fay Fatal Casaalt jr. of the Probate Court of Brown County, his farm near by for a crop since, was attacked by tramps on the S., that it is only surpassed by Washington, After the president, clerk, and After the Theater hasfixedupon thefirstMonday of each next year. "bottom road" on this side of the D. C, Portland, Me. and Detroit. EXPLOSION OF A THRESHING MA- treasurer had given their reports, the and every month for the next six A SOCIAL DANCE. Minnesota river. After a thorough CHINE BOILER IX LYON CO. ONE What a pity the chap or chaps that He is a gentlemau who has months, and the Probate office in said meeting proceeded to ballot for two MAN INSTANTLY KILLED. FORTUNATE investigation, during which they fouud county, as the times and place when stoletheharnessin Cairo could not have travelled extensively both in Europe members of the Board for the next ESCAPE OF A DOZEN OTHERS. Meets on the second and fourth and where he will receive, hear, and nary a red, Phil, was allowed to go on been near Podunk and stole harness, and America. Admission three years, in place of Fr. Heers and 125 Cents. Special Correspondent of the Pioneer Press. adjust all claims of all persons against Tuesday in each month. his way rejoicing. horse, buggy, man, woman or something, Doors open at 7 p. Curtain rises at 8. Marshall, Minn., Sept. 5.A sad accident Wm. Giesecke whose terms had expired. said deceased,and that six months have We regret to have to chronicle the M., R. A.. MARDEN, W. has just happened at the Youman almost any night lately but we been limited as the time for creditors The Mankato Normal School opened The result of the balloting was death of Mr. Ayers Hall of Leavenworth, OiiE M. Secretary. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. OLSEN, farm, two and one-half miles to present their claims against said estate. suppose it is all light now, for we understand last week with 135 pupils which number, as follows:. Fr. Heers, 41 votes Wm. which occurred on the 5thinst., west of town, owned by Earl S. Youmans, that a divorce and also a license says the Mankato Union, will be Gieseke, 38 Aug. Westphal, 22 E. G. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, Sealed pioposals for the building of after along and painful illness. He of Winona, and managed by Dated the 7th day of August, 1879. has been obtained, largely increased as soon as the rush Koch, 17. Wm. Gieseke and Fr. Heers two wooden piers under the Big Cottonwood his son, C. M. Youmans. The accident has been a resident of this county for bridge, will be received by the EMMA LEE, of Fall woik is over among farmers. having each reeeived a majority of the occurred at 10:30 a. m. They Occasional. the past eleven years, and was highly undersigned on or before the 13th day Administratrix. had just finished threshing oats, and The building has been thoroughly votes cast were declared duly elected. respected by all his acquaintances. He of Sept., 1878. For plans and specifications the separator had been driven away. cleaned, repainted, kalsomined, and a call at C. Wagner's store New Before adjournment H. A. Subilia leaves a wife and a family of grown Loreno Department. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. Horses (two span) were just hitched to Ulm. great deal of new carpeting and mat made a few remarks in which he spoke up children to mourn his loss. The the engine (an Ames' straw-burn) when ting put down, so that it now presents ANTON MANDERFEL D. of the importance of establishing a funeral will take place at Iberia no Pursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment the boiler exploded, killing one man, (By Onr Regular Correspondent Batted.) CHAS. WAGNER. an inviting appearance. of the District Court in the County Kindergaiten, where children varying Sunday. William Webb, from Lyon county, la. Committee. Rev. Mr. Loba of this place paid of Brown, State of Minnesota, entered He was blown in the air, struck on from three to five years of age, could 'The Toodles," an inteiesting drama the 4th day of August, A. D., There was a slight frost visible on Iberia a visit last Wednesday night, the barn, and rolled off a terrible be placed, and thus keep them off from will be given at UnionHall next Saturday NOTICE. 1879, in proceedings for inforcing the the morning of the 4th, but not sufficient mangled corpse, one ankle broken and for the purpose of hearing a sermon evening. The part of Tim. Toodles the streets and at the same time teach payment of taxes upon leal estate in All parties are hereby notified not to body mutilated. William Cutts, who to do any damage, as corn is preached by one of the pastors of their the County of Brown remaining delinquent them to form regular habits. After Mr. will be represented by Mr. Stohlmann purchase 3 certain notes given by H. was sitting in the driver's seat ready nearly all ripe and out of danger sugar on the fiist day of June, A. D. church. Arriving there he hitched A. Pitts & Son's Manufacturing Co., Subilia's remarks the meeting was adjourned. in a manner which will be sure to start, was blown up, but escaped cane is also about fit to cut. 1879, and on statutes in such case made One foi $150.00, due January 1st, 1880, his team, and while attending service to bring forth the heartiest applause. but slightly bruised. The engine 1881,and piovided, I shall on the 15th day 200.00, some malicious scoundrel disturbed The wheat crop is turning out vers stood forty-five feet east of the barn, No pains will be spared to make the of September, A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock 200.00, 1882, the boiler lay one hundred feet southwest the quietness of that burg by cutting Important to Snfa manufacturer*. poorly, much lighter than was expected entertainment an agreeable one, and in the forenoon, at the Court house in with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. of where the engine stood spread the city of New Ulm and County of up his harness and unharnessing the at harvest, scaicely any yielding per annum, as the same are without it is therefore hoped that it will be Mr. George Jacobs, treasurer of the out flat the cylinder and driving power Meets every Thursday I evening at Brown, sell the lands which are charged consideration and will not be paid. more than five bushel per acre. Men horse, also stealing his driving whip, liberally patronized. New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing Company, wasimbedded the ground seventyfive Union Hall. Brothers from abroad with taxes in said judgment and on Signed, GEO. HEAR T, from Cottonwood Co. have informed etc. Mr. Loba don't lie awake atnight are cordially invited. feet southwest from the explosion, which such taxes shall not have been has kindly allowed us to make Joseph Ludwig Oberst, of whom we R. G. ROBINSON. me that it is not yielding more than thinking over the loss or damage done, previously paid. and the smoke stack about two hundred CHA S. WAGNER, M. W. made mention a short time ago of falling extracts from a letter received by Mr. Recorder. from two to three bushel there. but he wishes some of the good Christians feet south. Parts and pieces are HENRY CONSTA NS H. B. CONSTANS, Hedges, at present assisting said company in a fit and who said he had walked DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. County Auditor, lying in all directions. A wagon was of Iberia would ferret out the culprit, Several of the farmers around here in the way of starting their 40 miles and was on his way to St. Brown Co. overturned that was standing some or send his name, and he will ad are indulging their natural laziness to work, lrom Mr. C. M. Schwarz, a sugai Joe, Missouri, is undoubtly an epileptic distance from the explosion. Two of vertise him in his true character. A Democratic Convention will be NEW ULM such an extent that they no longer go manufactmer of Edwardsville, fraud of the deepest dye. The the horses were terribly mangled one held at the Court House, in the city of on foot to plow riding plows are now Our boss restaurant clerk has gone has been shot and the other they are Anoka Herald says he tried his ingenious 111., under dateofSept. 3d. Mr.Schwarz New Ulm, on Saturday, Sept 13, '79. trying to save. The engineer stood to be seen at work in all directions. into the wood business. He is a greedy says: game in that city a short time before at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of near, and he says that there was 115 Your correspondent araongs the rest electing four delegates to represent fellow, being bound to sell one dollar then he had relatives in St. Cloud I have had splendid success the last Traveler's (Mi. pounds of steam on, very littlefireand the County of Brown at the Demociatic has one of those Furst & Bradley riding cheaper per cord than any other and was very anxious to get to them. few daysso much so that the samples two gauges of water, all that he could State Convention to be held at the (Opposite Cheap Charley's) plows, and alter three days' tilal man in town. sent you are no comparisongranulation City of St. Paul, on Sept. 25 also for use knows no reason for the explosion This week Mr. Robert Nix closes his Wino na Saint Peter Railway. unhesitatingly pronounces it the best putting in nomination candidates to be so solid that I can cut a hole do wn The sociable club had another nice had just stepped away from the connection with our public schools, a Going East Arrive. Depart. voted for at the ensuing general election and most complete plow that was ever engine, tried the water, looked at the Having made heavy purchases in with a spade and no caving in. It little hop on Friday night, where many circumstance which will cause general for the following offices: *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m Dav Passenger manufactured in any country at any fire and steam Webb was standing at Dry Goods, grains right from the finisher, and enjoyed themselves splendidly. regret among our citizens, Mr. Nix *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m Night Pass'ger County Treasurer and County Superintendent the side of the engine at the time of period of time. They have been improving Notions, if the boy is not very quick in measuring *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m Peter Majewski says he could not has labored assiduously duiing the six of Schools. Freight No. 14 the explosion. The roof of the barn the plow for many ages, but Boots & Shoes, *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m out he has all mush to handle. The different towns are entitled to Freight No. 16 stand it to go to the State fair twice a yeais that he has been engaged in educational is torn in a number of places by flying Groceries, I can't see where this one can possibly the following votes: Just think of all this without any year, it would bust him. pieces. No one else was hurt, though Arrive. Depart. work among us, and during Going West. Crockery & Liquors, New Ulm 5, Home 5, Milfoid 2, be improved in any part or particular. chemicals but lime and a little Alumane a dozen were standing withinfiftyfeet that time has gained the esteem of his *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m Sigel 2, Cottonwood 2, Burnstown 2, for cash, we are enabled to give large Day Passenger P. Bendixen has arrived back from My boy has ploughed 11 acies in under a shed at the side of a bain. All to brighten up in receiving tank. {8.55 a.m. {8,55 a.m pupils as well as his co-laborers, all of Stark 2. Eden 2, Leavenworth 2, Prairievilie Night Pass'ger inducements to the cash trade. Please Chicago, and from the looks of the numerous three days, and has done it better than the town are flocking up to see the effect. I made up the Stuvart Hybrid yesterday .*2,05p.m, *2,05 p.m Mulligan 1, Bashaw, l.Noith Freight No. 15. whom will join in wishing their teacher call price, and examine our goods. boxes he had brought a good any man could do it with a walking *12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m Star 1, Albin 1, Lake Hanska 2, Linden Freight No. 13. and it granulated as solid as the and associate that success which he B. A E. C. BEIINKE. share of Chicago along. 2 and Stately 1. plow. When a boy can plough and Early Amber and yielded 2-7 more. Except Sunday. Except Monday. A. BEHNKE, Manager so richly deserves. The apportionment is based upon 50 Miss Eva Keysor, of Mankato, a ride on a spring seat with a feather Mr. W. Baker, our boss wheat buyer, Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted The sugar of this swings out snow votes and major fraction thereof, of Safe, Ceitain, Piompt and Econom- teacher of the public schools of that pillow under him, he is not inclined to to carry passengersbetween Kasota has thrown open the doors of his white as Stewart predicted. This the vote cast for Congressman at the CHEAP FOR CASH. icThese few adjectives apply with city for a number of years and a graduate and Sleepy Eye. run away from home to look for some elevator and is now ready to do the election in 1878, and one additional would be a good cane for Minnesota. I peculiar force to Thomas' Electric Oil of the Normal school, died last easier job. Farming is no longer the CIIAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. vote for each organized town. fair thing with the farmeis. will give you a few mistakes I made, As we have made heavy purchases a standard external and internal remedy Wednesday of gastric fever, after a By order of the Democratic County slavish occupation It was a few years as a warning to others: in the East for we are enabled Andy, our barber, says he will clean CASH, Committee, E. G. PAUL, adapted to the relief and cure of brief illness of one week. Deceased ago. When the horses do the binding to offer our goods at the following FirstOne day I could not get a a man up for a dime. Give him a "The Toodles" at Union Hall Saturday, Chairman. coughs, sore throat, hoarseness, and all was about 22 years of age. and hold the plow, thej have taken LOW prices: clear settle. I tried ever} thing the trial. Sept. 13th. affections of the breathing organs, kidney much of the laborious burden of poor 10 lbs. A Sugar for $1.00 boy did all he could but the defecated Ve Ulm Academy. J, C. Zieske feels good after his St. The new St. Paul directory shows a troubles, excortions, sores, lameness, 7 Coffee 1.00 laboring humanity. I have refrained CORRESPONDENCE. juice was cloudy. I finally went up Paul bum. He is always smiliiig. population of 51,030. I wish to give notice that I will open and physical pain. Elsewhere is 30 Dried Apples 100 in the past from mixing any advertisements to the Mill (Press) and found they 1.00 an academy in New Ulm Sept. 1st. fcl The infant daughter of Pater Geschwind the regular advertisement of this sterling 16 Dried Pe.iches C. C. Goodnow has moved into Geo. with my correspondence, but in AT VEST. 1879, for the purpose of giving youn? were grinding cane with seed on and 14 Currents 1.00 medicine. died on Saturday morningaged Kuhlman's house on Centre St. this instance I do it for the benefit of ladies and gentlemen an opportunity suckeis anew man had done bad topping. 10 Raisins 100 14 days. of pursuing a course of studies and piepare In memory of Mr. A. Hall. my fellow farmers. Do not fail to see "The Toodles" at A. M. Hutchinson, editor of the I stopped and had everything removed 11 Good Rice 1.00 themselves for higher institutions Union Hall, Saturday, Sept. 13th. Pine Island, Goodhue Co., News gives Joseph Trautmann's new residence and not another seed go through Tea from 30 cents per lb. upward. of learning. There has been a Cambelhte minister vent to his troubles in the following Death's cold touch that heart did still will be completed in a few days. JndsonVones, formeily a resident of the mill. The change was sudden, the For particulars, address 1 Keg Mess Herring 90 cents. holding a revival here for the past His weary pilgrimage now is o'er manner: Blue Earth county, will deliver the address John Zieske will furnish lime in any juice defecated all right and granulalation I Keo Holland Herring 1.75, and R. G. BESTOR, New Ulm. week, but as we have not attended we His folded hands are now at rest The editor of the New sand wife had at the Nicollet county fair. quantity a man wants, also plaster of all other Groceries and Dry Goods at that evening better than ever do not know what success has been Could we ask for more? a tew words Wednesday and parted. the same low prices. paris, plastering hair, and cement. since that I see myself to the topping. John Lind returned from his wedding produced by his efforts. BOARD OF AUDIT. Now he looks on other scenes, The lady with her family seeks consolation Call on John for the above articles. Secondthe boy one morning started tour last Sunday morning, seemingly We have one fault to find with the And he smiles for other eyes, NEUMANN & ROSSKOPF. among relatives in Wisconsin, the heater late with 200 gallons juice in a happy state of mind. J, P. Franz, our sociable landlord of Republican nominee for School Superintendent, But we miss him, yes, we miss him, while the editor remains in care of the Meeting of the Board of Audit of Brown connty, ahead. The tank never got drawn the Metropolitan saloon, is getting Why suffer with rheumatismI Dr. Minn., August 9th, 1879 not as a man, but as a candidate Though his home be Paradise. "old folks at home." Some appropriate DR. B. CARL, The Board met for the purpose of examing and clear out during the day and some of ready to put up a fine residence on his 'Marshall's Arabian Oil will cure you comparing the books of the Auditor and Treasurer that will be hard to beat. The verses by our waste basket poet the first juice likely stayed in all day. and found them correct, as follows, to-wit: ician lot which he purchased of J. C. Zieske Oh! our home is desolate, in a short time. Try it. Sold by Jos. Democrats will probably nominate D. County Revenue fund 533 46 would now be in order. the consequence was much inverted some time ago. County Road and bri ige fund 1543 89 'Tis filled with bitter woe Bobleter. G. Clarey as the strongest man to run County Interest aud Sinking fund 1037 52 65-100 sugar and gum. ThirdI had granulated NEW ULM, MINN. The Board of Education held an extra The shiny morning brings no balm, Several Town 234 56 Talbot & Rinke are rushing in {their Gov. Tillsbury has reappointed Mr. against Mr. Olesen. Mr. Clarey is one the sugar in tubs and poured it School District funds 1429 35 meeting last Saturday forenoon for As we to labor go. Fall stock of goods, including the Jack Delinquent taxes collected 1542 67 G. C. Chamberlain, of the Jackson Office and residence, for the presen of the oldest and best known teachers into the box. The sugar would then State Land collections 644 02 the purpose of appointing a teacher to Every Zephyr speaks of him Screw Boot. in UNI ON HOUSE. Republic, a member of the State Board in the county and eminently qualified Private Redemption account 17173 sink down and bring a thin syrup to fill the vacancy caused by Mr. Nix's We sigh and ask of them, of Equalization. The Bronko pony man stopped here for the responsible position. $7,127 20 6o-W0 the top. This was all right, but one resignation, Mr. B. Juni was the one "Can you heal this aching void LIuSS OTEH DRAF TS a few days anddisposed of some seventeen B. ZWISELE'S SALOON, Be wise in time, and get a bottle of day I concluded to run my syrup in M. J. DINNEEN* County Poor fund S905 52 who succeeded in getting the appointment, With thy mournful requiem' in all, the average price being Dr. Marshall's Arabian Oil, which always the box on top of the other from the Connty Jail fund 7 66 and he will get the place which $20. He left for Redwood on Sunday 91308 cures cramps and pains in the cooler and prevented it from graining Barastowa I teats. The mystic bark, it bore him o'er (Formerly Hummel's,) is now filled by Mr. Eckstein, while morning. stomach, diarrhoea etc. Sold by Jos. to a great extent. I have since commenced To heaven's Elysiac strand $6,214.12 65-100 the latter will be promoted to the central MINNESOTA SIR N EW ULM. filling anew apartment right Bobleter. Christ. Emmeiich is building a house Friend Lucas Fecker is again becoming IX TB.F.A8CHY He hears the voice ofthe boatman plain school building. Mr. Juni is well Town, School Dlst's and State orders 253 67 from the cooler. This would by next on his farm about two miles west of temperately inclined, and says that County orders 78 90 As he nears the shining land. IntheMankato public schools are known to all our citizens, having held Notes in CitizensNat'l Bank for coll 650 00 day be solid, with a thick crust of sugar town. Christ, says even if he rents he is going to quit the liquor business. And now his children's voices say, nineteen teachers employed, including Cash on deposit 518156 the position of teacher in our schools R. PFEFFERLE. Cash in hands of Treasn rer 149 99 65-100 on top which would help the next his place he is bound to give his renter There is no difference whether Lucas As the light bark comes in view, the superintend. The number of pupils three years ago, previous to his departure Dealer in day's woik, forming a crust again and a good comfortable place. Christ, is $6,214 12 65-100 keeps the drug or cot, he keeps a good "Gather near, and let's rejoice, in attendance on the opening day for the State University at A BLANCHARD, H. B. CONSTANS, so on until full. In this you can go sound. oBUES AND PB07ISI0NS, house and always minds his own business, Our Father's coming too." of school was 654. Sec. Board of Audit Pres. Board of An Minneapolis. down with the spade and find every and that's what's the matter. Jack Frost has made his appearance, Our Burnstown correspondent writes And friends all welcome him, Quite an audience assembled at Turner day's Work separate by itself. AdamSchaumburg is building next to Canned. Dried and Green Fruit, at least it looks so in our gardens. IRTGAGE FORCLOSURE SALE. Default that Augusta, daughter of Charley As he joins their shining band, Hall last Sunday evening to witness It did not mix, for the crust forms a having been made in thecondltions of a John Roth's store. A ND FEED, Dr. Berry and lady,of NewUlm, paid PIJO DR certain mortgage executed by George W. Brown Wendt, aged seven years and seven The rest he sought he now has found, the gymnastic exercises given by partition between. If granulated in (unmarried) mortgagor, to Israel Knapp mortgagee, Loreno a visit last week and were the Mrs. Thomas Graham and her daughter months, died after an illness of only dated May 13th A. D. 1878 and recorded in STON E, WOODEN A ND WILL OW WARE, A home in that beautiful land. the different classes under the guidance tubs it must not be poured in large the office of the Register of Deeds In and for the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Marcellus. who have been visiting here three days. Mnn. Sir. New Ulm, nn. connty of Brown In the State of Minnesota, on He waves his hand to us, his children, of Mr. Carl Gebser. The different tanks until done. In Minn, you can the twentyfifthday of May A. D. 1878 at two o'- with Mrs. J. J. Ray, have returned Frank Wallin the man who was accidently The Republican county convention And mother, too, he calls to tbee performances seemed to give general make sugar by following my old process clock in the afternoon, in Book I of Mortgages, I home to Janesville, Wis. They were on pages 677, 578fc579 by which mortgage there hurt by falling off the cars of Renville county, held on Friday the To come and join him there so happy, as given in the "Rural World" of satisfaction to the greater portion was conveyed and granted the following described more than delighted with their western real estate, situatein the county of Brown about two weeks ago, died on Tuesday 2Cth ult., made the following nominations: And you his snowy robes shall see. this week as I have done here. Of of those present, judging fromthe frequent aforesaid, to-wit: The North East Quarter of the trip. morning. He was buried in the village North West Quarter, and the North West Quarter Judge of Probate, Hans Gronnerud course the compound makes a lighter bursts of applause. After the of the North East Quarter of Section Fifteen and 1 will not mourn for hint as dead, cemetary, Rev. Mr. Robertson Grain is coming in middling lively, Supt. of Schools, Iver S. Gerald. the South East Quarter of the South West Quarter, and more refined article, but having gymnastic exercises there was a hop end the Sooth west Quarter of the South East But only gone before. and A. G. Anderson and A. E. Aarnes preaching the funeral sermon. none I was forced to do the best I could which was kept up till after midnight. SNlandfnine altero Section Ten, all in Township one hunnorth, are strong on the market and paying And time each day waftes us nearer of Range Thirty tree west, without it. Your predictions are realized Our ex-sheriff Bickelhftupt was so On the same evening there was also Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior, Sleepy Eye prices. They say, "Boys, containing one hundred and sixty acres of land To that ever-blissful shore. that sugar may yet be made to secure the payment of the sum of four hundr& fast in buying ponies 'that he had to bring on your wheat." is at present in Dakota Territory a dance at Union Hall, but we understand and fifty Dollars,with interest at the rateof ten Good-bye," he said,Inowa going." PROPRIETOR OF THE with lime alone, but the boiling must take his little boy along to help him Dr. Hitchcock is generally on the per cent, per annum untU paid according to the making a careful investigation of the that it was slimly attended. And his accent fainter grew, conditions of a promissory note bearing samedate highway, but uses all his spare time in be rapid. In using Belchers compound make a good selection. The little fellow Indians and their management by the as saidmortgage, made by said George W. Brown The State Turner Convention was Then hisflutteringspirit mounted refining, replenishing, and getting up to said Israel Knapp and there being doe and an. New Ulm Foundry neutralize to purple at 180 and was sitting on one of his father's different agents. ?Mednoticesaidsum his store in a very tasty shape. al upon not* and mortgageat the date of held at Minneapolis on Saturday the To his home "beyond the Blue." add 5 pints or more compound to 100 the offivehundred ana Ave Dollars, horses, when one or more ponies gotto OATS taken on subsrciption at this & MACHINE SHOP A. G. Anderson's lumber yard is 30th ult. There were seven societies and fifty cent*($506.50) and no action or proceeding H.J. KING. gallons juice, then bring to boil and kicking and one of them happened to at law or otherwise having been instituted every day crowded with teams. All office.St. James Journal. represented viz., New Ulm, Jordan, to recoverthe amount of said mortgage debt settle immediately, A little more hit the little boy's leg and of coarse the stores are also doing a fair business. or any part thereof Now therefore, notice is The next thing we will hear, will be Osseo, Duluth, St. Paul, St. Anthony, ate Item*. hereby given thatby virtue and In pursuance of a compound added to settled juice will if broke it Dr. Marcellus was called Corner Centre & Front Streets., that the Journal man has taken the ^v- power of sale in said mortgage contained and and Minneapolis.. P. Scherer, E. G. be well if not light enough. The therewith recorded,and of the statute in eachease and we underetand the little fellow is track. Then, look out for fast time! NEW ULM, xnnr. And Rising wrote a letter to Golden made and provided, the above described premises Pahl, R. Fischer, and Jacob Nix were Sept. 6,1879. &$&> GOLD EN GATE, quantity must be judged by sight another doing well. will be old at public auction, at the front door of i'^4* Mankato Union. The Foundry has been thoroughly Gate. Did he learn anything from the delegates from this city. The foiling the office ofthe Register of Deeds la and for said settling at 220 is very essential. Editor Rtviex: ^f fy *& county of Brownand at the City of New Ulm there. refitted and I am now prepared to do J* reply? officers for the Slate society were The Mankato Review says a drove of In on Thursday the twenty-fifth day ofSsptembsr The Wide-Awake man wrote a letter all kinds of work on short notice. Bepairing plead s* Opporti iltjr. ft' A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, toaattery elected for the ensuing year: 1st to-night.1 I shall soon try the Amber Siberian Montana horses were in that eity last Annual school meeting to the postmaster at Golden Gate of all kinds of Machinery and the amount of said mortgage debt then due and ^Republicans this way are wellpleas- unpaid, together wtth the costs and expenses of Speaker, Wm. Pfamder 2d Speaker, I. Agricultural Implements a specialty, -r: and if the grains well then we week, the owner of which stated that -Germ an Friton's property, comer "And he answered it." such foreclosure proceeding. Including twenty & Only experienced workmen are employed Minn, and 2d North street, New Ul m, Fcell Secretary, I. Monasch. It was five dollars atterney'a Uses as stipulated in said have three varieties to go on. The it costs just one dollar to raise them ed with the result of the county convention. There was a dance at Mr. Smith's mortgage and the said mortgage will be thereby and all work entrusted to my Minn., la offered for sale or rent under decided to hold the Turnfest in this latter ones I am not much enclined to in Montana and a dollar and a W to Democrats are undecided last night, and we understand that '^'y care will be executed with neatness and very favorable terms. For particuan DatedAugust IStb. 1879. ,._,, city next year. A resolution was pass- think will nrajcejsngi^^mj I. shall bring them to Minnesota, at wJhJL whether to nominate a democrat or whiskey and revolvers werelegal tend- address, German Frfton, dispatch. ALL WORK WAKBANTKD. BHIAKLKNAPP Mortgagee. mo. C. HOC Attorneyfor Mortgagee Mankato, figures a good profit is made. republican for Supt, Better show i~-* t It 1 nUnn. CHAS. LBONHAKDT, ife^afcft* J* ^m^m7,iMM ,ifoia8tiftga 'mmiv&jfu^ llsanutl im!0*nim |l?-Av*5- J*., *S8ai!s ^wsgiiS* ^-sl&vf^* Jrf"5