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NEWMJLM REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1771879. ***?4 tf-lfri,-* Xjorono Oepartxnent- ^s^%. *wejej*Cwauaty Fat*. NEW TJLM AND VICINITY. Gov** te Dsmtlft *T *BH. pays well. A fair quantity of land "3&w Brewn Coamty" Fair* of each of the Dauntless, Wilson and We are informed that the Ne Ul should also be planted to rye, barley, American sewing machines, for which correspondent of the Sleepy Eye Wide The annual Redwood county fair will oats and root crops. If they will go We are indebted to C. F. Prescott (By Oar Regular Correspondent Basted.) NEW IJL.M PRODUCE 1HABKET. The annual agricultural and industrial he is the resident agent. Mr. Hanft Awake has sworn vengeance against into more varied farming they will be held in Redwood Falls on the 1st, of Sleepy Eye for the sad intelligence fair of the Brown County Agricultural not, if wheat crop fails, fall through was ably assisted on Sunday in showing the Review, and promised to "go for 2d and 3d days of October, and the Lime and plaster hair can be had of that Mrs. John Vine, living in the as they have done for the last seven Corrected weekly by PTETwmnvx Society was held in and around the merits of his machines by the us" at every opportunity. This is comfort. managers thereof are bound to eclipse town of Albin, was gored to death and John Zieske. years, in this and many other counties. Turner Hall last Saturday and Sunday. general agent of the American. Chas. If it will relieve "Modelite's" their neighboring counties in the way So much in the way of a small advice. horriblo mangled by a bull, last Saturday Plour, per bbl S4.80O6.0C J. B. Schmitt at Graff's old stand Saturday forenoon was devoted to the Wagner made a very attractive display pent-up feelings by "going for us, of attractions &c. A large floral hall Wheat, per bushel 40to75 evening. It appears that she is building himself up a good business. entry and arrangement of the various of furniture and Davis, Singer and we invite him to just wade in. is being built and the grounds are being SEW IDTEHTISEMLm Oats, per bushel 15 had gone into the pasture to tie the He keeps only the best of liquors and articles, and the doors to floral and agricultural Wheeler 6 Wilson sewing machines. Mr. G. Schl euder, brother of H. put in the best of trim. An eminent Barley per bushel 3040 animal up and that when she took hold cigars and theireinlies his success. hall were not formerly Albert Wagner, who had charge of Corn per bushel, 15 Schleuder of this city, has been elected speaker from abroad has been invited of his horns he became maddened at a H. HAMILTON PAPER CO.. Beans, per bushel. _.. 1.50 thrown open to visitors until 1 p. m. the exhibit, delighted in assuring the The race on Saturday was well contested a school director in the city of Austin, to deliver the address and everything something and before she could retreat Potatoes, per bushel.,..... 20 The attendance on Saturday afternoon ladies that for durability the Davis between Sommerville's speeder ITams, per ponud 7 Minn., by a majority of 120, The Register bids fair that a large crowd will the infuriated beast had her on his was painfully small, but on Sunday the machine could not be excelled. C. and Hutchinsen's racer, the latter Manufacturers and dealers, in, says that two years ago he received be in attendance. The Governor's Cheese per ft 15 horns. threw her into the air several hall was crowded from the hour of Held showed two splendidly arranged coming out second best and losing a V. lard,per pound 10 Guards have received an invitation to but six majority, and that his PAPE R, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, times, nearly severing the head from opening until the breaking up of the and finished bureaus, his own make, Rye flower, per bbl 4.C0 Business has been dull for the last attend the fair and they will be present largely increased majority goes to show her body, goring out her intestines ALBUM S, PRINTERS'STOCK, Salt, j)er bbl, 2.00 fair, and as many as one thousand people and was awarded first premium. Fr. in full uniform, and on the last ten days, so much so that some people that the people evidently appreciate and killing her instantly. Mr. Vine, Butter, per ft J* were present at one time. Quense exhibited a nice double set of &c &c. evening of the fair, Oct. 3d, give the have gone to breaking windows for his labors as a member of the board of I Sggs per dozen the ill-fated lady's husband, was absent harness. H. Beussmann showed a No. 346 E. Water St. Milwaukee. splendid and thrilling Grand Army THE EXHIBIT passtime. education. Honey, per pound 1820 in Sleepy tfye when this horrible number of shot guns, revolvers, etc. in the live stock department was in drama "The Virginia Veteran," in E. WINTERHALTER, Agent. q^-= Bird Cages, a large variety of styles, scene was transacted. Peter Runitz, P. Bendixen, Tomy Fr. Burg exhibited a nice line of cigars some respects even smaller than in Floral Hall. The managers have arranged BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. at the City Drug Store from 75 cents Sew Lias Acadeauy- Since the above has been in type we Talbot and Fr. Ibbersonare all very and some leaf tobacco. If Mr. for reduced railroad rates and former years, but as a whole it compared Poat Office Address New Ulm. upwards. have received the following additional much worked up because they missed Burg had only placed a label "take I wish to give notice that I will open AVDITORH. B. Constans. many of our citizens vrfft no doubt improve favorably with that of last year. The Nicollet county Republican no particulars from our Iberia correspondent: taking in the late St. Paul and Minneapolis TKKAIUXKKF. Schubert an academy in Ne Ulm Sept. 1st, one" on every box he would have been the opportunity of visting this The great want of the society is stabling RKOIBTEK or DEEDSA. Walton. minating convention is called to meet "The animal was turned loose 1879, for t'ie purpose of giving young fairs. JUDOS or PROBATEA.Weetphal. the most popular exhibitor on the interesting village. W will publish accommodation, and until such are ladies and gentlemen an opportunity CI.EKK or TH DIST. COWTAlbertBlanchnrd. in St. Peter Saturday, Sept. 27th. Candidates Saturday morning and it seems he had If you want a good square meal call ground. H. Goede represented the SHERIFFJohn Mnnderfleld. the full programme in alater issue. erected we cannot expect much improvement of pursuing a course of studies and prepare are to be nominated for the SURVEYORJ. Berndt. been chased and annoyed by dogs till at T. Kimm's boarding house, on Mankato woolen mills and showed some themselves for higher institutions COURT COMMISSIOWERE. O. Koch. in this department. The following offices: clerk of court, sheriff he was perfectly frantic with fury and COUNTT ATTORKETB. V. Webber. Main street. of learning. very nice cloth and flannels. The floral exhibit in COROWERJonss Laudeiischlager. Among the noteworthy improvements treasurer, register of deeds, judge of madness. Mrs. Vine went out to catch For particulars, address display made in this department by M. J. Dinneen paid Loreno a visit COUVTT SWERITEJohn Una. THE POULTRY DEPARTMENT now being made in and about the city CoMMiseioHERS-Chas Wagner.chnlrman, Ole Jorgenson, probate, superintendent of schools, him to tie him up, saying she was not R. G. BESTOR, Ne Ulm. Mrs. Gebser was really grand and added Sunday to attend church. W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Manderfeld. was a decided improvement over last are those of Aug. Schell. Although afraid of him. She took him by the court commissioner and coroner. We beauty and animation to the scene. Mr. R. B. Ware, of the firm of Norton year, although we believe the only exhibitors BAB6ADIS 1 BABBADIS I this gentleman already is the proprietor horns to lead him when he tossed her are not posted in Nicollet county politics The visitors were entertained both Ware, leather dealers in St. Paul, were from this city. In view NEW VLSI LODGE NO. 53, of one of the largest and most extensive into the air several times, tearing off but understand that Mr. Fr. Fritsche, Saturday and Sunday afternoons by was in the city Monday the guest of J. of the fact that every farmer has poultry, As I desire to close out my entire breweries in the State, he allows every shred of her clothing. ran the present incumbent of the she silver cornet band, which furnished stock of Farming Machinery it will bo C. Zieske. we can see no reason why this no year to pass by without adding one of his horns through her neck, treasurer's office, is a candidate for renomination. the music for the occasion. to the interests of all such as are in department should from year to year new buildings, machinery, etc., and Jos. Trautman has moved to his new tearing out her throat and also disemboweling Mr. Fritsche has made need of Sulky Plows, Horse Hay On Sunday afternoon a few minutes be neglected, and we hope to see a decided his place begins to assume the appearance residence and now will use his building Rakes, Ac, &c, to give me a call and her. The infuriated brute an excellent officer and will no doubt after four o'clock Mr. Peter Scherer, examine my machines and obtain my improvement in the number of of a little village of itself. Last on Main street exclusively for only dropped her when she was a meets every Saturday evening. Broth be renominated. prices before placing their orders elsewheie. the president of the society, appeared exhibitors next year. So little was year an extensive bottling establishment, a meat market. mangled corpse, and driven therefrom evs from abroad are cordially invited. We take pleasure in calling the attention Now is the time to buy, as I on the stage and delivered a short address of which we already have made exhibited in by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cora FR. FRIEDMANN, N. G. am determined to sell. The laying of the sidewalks on of our readers to the advertisement in the German -language. mention, was added, while the improvements THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT PETER MANDERFBLD, Secretary Hopkins, with a pitchfork. This is a My attention will be hereafter exclusively Main street, between 4th and 5th of C. H. Hamilton Paper Co. said these annual fairs were held for being made this year will devoted to my Hardware and that it is barley worth while the mention. sad verification of the saying of Bishop streets, commenced last Monday and which appears in another column. The Saddler business, and I assure my mutual intercourse, to compare notes amount to over six thousand dollars. CH4RTTY LODGE NO. 08, A.F. & A.M. One sulky plow, one evaporator Fenolen that we should remember the firm is composed of gentlemen with every one is happy. fi tends and customers that their orders and the season's products, and to build A three story brick malt house, 30x76 and one of the Farmers' Friend fan. certainty of death and the uncertainty whom it is a pleasure to become acquainted, will receive prompt attention, and The old pioneer blacksmith Bernhard up a rivalry feeling between the farmers feet is in course of erection, the ice cellar ing mills constituting the intire exhibit. of the hour. The remrins of the unfortunate my prices will be as low as the lowest. and they carry only A No. 1 Frcedel has gone and done it. He so that each one would endeavto are being enlarged, at wenty horsepower The latter machine is manufactured lady were interred at the goods and their prices will compare H. H. BEUSSMANN. went to New Ulm on a visit, so he said, excel his neighbor, thereby boiler and engine will in a few or by C. F. Held of this city, and Iberia cemetery on Sunday." favorably with any other house in but when he returned he introduced days be placed in position, after which greatly enhansing his own progress. NEW ULM Meets on the second and fourth is no doubt one of the best fanning Chicago or Milwaukee. Their printers' Miss Bertha Deviter as Mrs. Froedel. the brewing will be done by steam Tuesday in each month. He hoped that in future the farmers mills sold in this vicinity. stock is very large and embraces The Fisher-Davis affair at Madelia He done the fair thins by setting thereby greatly facilitating the process. DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., would take more general interest in The display of fruit, vegetables, all the the latest novelties. The house has assumed a new phase. It is Davis them up to the boys. The management of the brewery OI.E M. OLSEN, Secretary. these annual exhibitions. The speaker grain, &c was remarkably fine. Although is ably represented in Minnesota by vs. Fisher this time. A special to the Mr. Strassburg, father of Mrs. John is now in the hands of Adolph, said that despite the hard times the not as large as could be wished Emil Winterhalter, one of their traveling St. Paul Dispatch says: "Rev. Mr. Zieske, came down from Wadena on a eldest son of Mr. Schell, who has pro farmers have experienced the past few (Opposite Cheap Charley's) PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, for, what was exhibted was fully as agents. Davis, who has been absent from home visit for several weeks. He reports ficiently learned the business in the years they have held their own pretty good as anything shown at the State in Michigan for six weeks returned Mr. &, Mrs. Toodles" werepiesented crops in his vicinity to be pretty good, most extensive brewery in Chicago, well, and as all things must have an Fair. One new feature in the this department, home a few days ago. Fiisher procured Having made heavy purchases in at Union Hall last Satin day evening to wheat averaging about 20 bushels to and there are but few breweries in the end he looked for the dawning of and which attracted universal Dry Goods, one of the largest sized revolvers and a fair house. Miss Theresa Fay as the acre, and would have done better west that excell Mr. Schell's in the brighter times in the very near attention, was a collection of grasses, Notions, 11 a soit of frenzied manner paraded the old lady Toodles was very good, and if it had not been quite so wet the production of the favorite beverage. future. He advised the farmers representing thirty two species, Boots & Shoes, highways mouthing disgusting profanity Mr. Stohlmann was old Toodles himself. latter part of June and the first pait not to rely altogether on wheat Groceries, gathered and exhibited by Mr. B. Juni. and threats, and sought out the Mr. Eckstein canied out his pait of July. Mr. Strassburg looks hale and but to branch out into more varied Jacob Brust for Co. Comimtootoner. Crockery & Liquors, The specimens were all properly residence of Mr. Davis, who, with his of the play to perfection, while Miss hearty and says that he is well satisfled for cash, we are enabled to give large farming. That they should raise more indentified and labeled. The number wife, happened to be just outside of Emily Fay done equally as well. A with his northern home. induce nents to the cash tiade. Please stock and a better quality good blooded After adjournment of the Democratic is a large one considering the short the front door. Fisher, with a loud few of the otheis did not do so well as call price, and examine our goods. stock would pay double and threble county convention last Saturday the A few days ago G. W. Sommerville time and the season in which the collecting voice drawing his revolver, said "I'll they by a little more study could have B. & E. C. BEUNKE. what poor stock would and is no more delegates from this, the flrst, commissioner was the recipient of a choice lot of apples was done. The giaminiaciar fix you, you dn son of a bh," done. One complaint was that some A. BEIINKE, Manager trouble to keep. He admonished them district met and nominated Jacob from his father's farm near Rochester, or giass family is perhaps the most and advanced toward him, seeking aim of the actors spoke in a too low voice. Brust for county commissioner to also never to go beyond their means,and Minn. Ceorge did not know impoitanttoman of all the vegetable around some tall lilac bushes. Mrs. A the close of the play Mr. Hedges, DR. B. CARL, succeed Chas. Wagner. Mr. Brust personally buy no machinery and make no debts he had so many friends until he commenced kingdom as it furnishes so many articles Davis, becoming alarmed, besought of St. Louis.deliveied a recitation upon is unobjectional, and unless the upon prospective crops. He thanked passing the apples aiound. of food forman and beast such as Physician and Surgeon, her husband to step in the front door, "The Cot of Fashion," in a veiy impressive Republicans trot out one of their best the ladies and the merchants of Ne They really were very nice, George. our bread stuffs, wheat, rye, corn, which he did. Soon after citizens manner. Meets every Thuisday evening at timbers his chance of an election is Ulm for their very kind assistance to sugar cane, etc. Some lascally fiends in human rushed forward and caught Fisher and Union Hall. Brothers from abroad NEW ULM, MINN. good. make the fair a success by bringing Dr. Berry informs that Courtland, lie cordially invited. The large variety of apples and shape who could not find anything prevented him from doing the injury. their handiwork and wares to swell the Nicollet county, is, and has been for CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. giapes shown was really pleasing to better to do amused themselves last Mr. Davis proceeded to St. Paul return Office and residence, for the presen exhibits and hoped that next year we HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. some time past, badly afflicted with Democratic Coiuktr Convention. behold. The largest variety of fruit Thursday night smashing up three ing with W. H.' Johnston, associated in UNION Hot hi:. would meet under more favorable circumstances. diphtheria. Every child at the station was exhibited by H. Vajen of this or four lights of the large window with F. L. Janes, as his counsel, has had it, while among the faimers The Democratic county convention city, and the largest assortment of glass in Mr. Sanderlin's house front. R. PPEFFERLE. drew a complaint charging Fisherwith it has been quite extensive, many convenced at the court house in this Mr. Scherer subsequently made a apples by H. Miller of Courtland. Mr. The perpetratois are spotted and may an attempt to shoot and"do great Dealer in deaths having occurred. Mr. Hydemann city last Saturday, at 2 o'clock p. m. few remarks in English. He was sorry Thiele, Mr. Mack, Mr. Runk and several have a nice little bill to settle. bodily harm had him arrested and GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, hurried two, one on Saturday the convention was called to oraer to see that so few Americans had others also exhibited some fine the revolver taken from him, with six last and another on Sunday, while his by E. G. Pahl, chairman of the county visited the fair or made exhibits. specimens of various kinds of fruit. laeria Items. barrels loaded one having been shot wife is JIOW down with it. Mr. committee. After reading of the call said that until the Americans took The exhibit in this branch increases Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, off by Fisher, with the declaration Siemon's family, some five or six in Air. E. G. Pahl was on motion ol Mr. There was two marriages consumatedat more interest in these fairs the society in extent from year to year, which that he was sorry that he had not killed H.JIR AND RCCD, number, have all had it. His daughter F. baasen elected temporary chairman the residence ot Eldtu Cunn upturn would be compelled to hold the fairs demonstiates that Minnesota at no the dn scoundrel, etc.'' Wino na Saint Peter Hallway. M'ONE, WooDL*. \ND WlLLOW WARE. Margaret, a young lady of eighteen and on motion ot Mr. M. Dinneen Mr. in Albin last Friday, Ins own distant day will raise enough fruit foi is now that they had tried the expeiiment i Man. .b/r. New Ulm, Man. Going East Arrive. Depart. Mr, Fisher has been put under bonds years,had it in its most malignant form, J. J. Kay was elected ttinpoiaiy daughter Miss Maggie being one ot home consumption. This bianch of of holding the fair exclusively Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m for his appearance. This unwarranted being at the point of death for seveial secretaiy, of the convention. the happy biides. She was manie industry can not be encouraged too on week days and the attendance #4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m Night Pass'ger and unprovoked attack by Fisher days, but has finally recovered. to a Mr. Wooley of the same place, and On motion of Baasen the chair much, and every owner of a quarter or was in every instance so small that the Fieight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m has thrown Madelia in a blaze of excitement It is impossible to say what the Mr. Arthur Chuts and Miss Alice Miner appointed Baasen, Thos. Bowen and half acre lot should plant a reasonable fairs were total failures. invited Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m and causes the community to cause is, or from what source the were also joined in bonds of holy Mike Dinneen a committee on credentials. number of fruit trees. In&his department the Americans to join the society, it Going West. Arrive. Depart. think curiously about the singular poison originates, as it seems to have matrimony. The ceremony was performed The committee reported the Mr. John Hauensteu^ made a would only require a yearly fee of 50 #5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m Day Passenger charges made in the poisoning case. paid no respect to the most stringent by the presiding Elder from following named gentlemen entitled to very attractive display of Ir a and expoit cents, and as soon as a majority should Night Pass'ger J8,55 a.m. J8.55 a.m sanitary regulations, while some of Mankato, but not being A guest or witness seats in the convention: bottle beer, the w/ole being vote to hold the next annual fair on Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m, *2,05 p.m PERSONAL. PROPRIETOR OF THE .#12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m the most filthy families have escaped Freight No. 13.. of the happy affair we will leave tastefully decorated with growing week days exclusively, the minority NEW ULMF. Baasen, Jacob Brust, entirely. Except Sunday. Except Monday. E. G. Pahl, H. Weyhe and C. Berry. the details for your Albin correspondent hops. Mrs. Florian* Hess had her would heartily join in to make the fair Wm. Pfamder Jr. made our city a New Ulm Foundry HOMEThos. Bowen, Kennedy, to chronicle. Freight trains No. 13 and 5 aTe permitted large variety of plants and flowers a success. An amusing scene was witnessed at flying visit Sunday. E. P. Bertrand, Wm. Baker, John Cutting. to carry passengers between Kasota neatly arranged along the front of the the caucus held in Turner. Hall last The various committees awarded premiums If it would net be inappropriate and Geo. E. Coons, of Golden Gate, and Sleepy Eye. & MACHINE SHOP stage, which added greatly to the attractions Friday evening. The call was for the to the following named exhibitors: SIGELAnton Manderfeld, Joseph unbecoming to mix up sad solemn has moved with his family to Wadena CHA S. HEIDEMANN, Agent. Holm. in this hall. "Independent Party" to meet and elect funerals and happy and joyous marriages county. Corner Centre & Front Streets., COTTONWOODJohn P. Gulden, J. CLASS ILIVE STOCK delegates to the Ind. county convention. with the slippery business of politics, FLORAL HALL, C. W. Smith, best stallion, Ye editor returned from the east Rotering. 5.00 But as no independent Co. con Burr Robbins at St. Peter next Saturday. Wm. Giesscke, second best, NEW ULM, MINK. I would say I hope the Germans 300 BCRNSTOWNJ. J. Ray, 2 votes. as usual, offered the greatest attractions, Tuesday evening of the last week hale Prahl, best span work horses, 40* vention,had been called, theDemocrats of this State will take the advice of a The Foundiy has been thoroughly C. Schreir, best breeding mare, 400 STARKMike Dinneen, ivtaurice but what we said of this department and hearty. F. Wondling, best 3 year old colt, 200 refitted and I am now prepared to do concluded that a slight mistake hud Republican correspondent writing from All the latest styles of photograph Fitzgerald. Prahl, best 3 year old colt, 200 last year might be here repeated all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing State Treasurer Pf sender has been H. Diets, best 1 year old colt, 100 been made by the one issuing the call, Henderson to the last New Ulm Post EDENJohn Clancy, Wm. Grimes. and authograph albums at the City L. H. Rank, best sacking colt, 100 in fact the interest taken in this depal of all kinds of Machinery and in the city several days looking after so they attended the caucus also. The Oeo. Schneider, best ball, LEAVENWORTHGeorge Ebilssior. 600 advising his countrymen to vote the Agricultural Implements a specialty. Drug Store. tment by our merchants was not E. G. Koch, second best, 200 his farming interests in this vicinity. question arose whether it was a Democratic MULLIGANJohn W. Keegan. Democratic ticket, which is a solid and Only experienced workmen are employed W. Haoeastein, best cow, 400 Burr Robbins' Great Royal menagerie even as universal as it was last year. X. Rosskopf, second best, 300 BASH AW James Myers. and all work entrusted to my Miss Katie Bobleter. of Dubuque, or Independent caucus and after sensible advice and I hope they will Jacob Oath, best heifer, and circus will exhibit in St. Peter 2 00 What was wanting in quantity was, care will be executed with neatness and Zens, best calf, NORTH STARThos. Brophey. Iowa, is stopping in our city for a few 100 considerable sparring it was deeided to all follow it. We are sorry for Col. Wm Skinner, best yoke of workoxen, however, made up in quality. Among next Saturday, Sept. 20th. dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. 400 From the town of Milford there was L. Rank, best 2 or 3 year old steers, be a Democratic caucus, and as the weeks the guest of Mr. & Mrs. Jos. Pftender's defeat, but if we are to have 300 the most noteworthy exhibits in this Wm. Skinner, best boar, two contesting delegations. One set Mr. P. N Grefe is now paying from 200 CHAS. LEONHARDT. a Republican none would suit us better, 'Independent Party" (Capt. Nix and Bobleter. H. H. Manderfeld, best sow, 200 department were the oil paintings executed of credentials were presented by Anton six to eight cents for butter, and, ten H. H. Manderfeld, best pig, 100 but he may exclaim with the old Aug. Westphal) acquiesced in the decision The Lamberton Commercial says H. Hoffmann, best ram. TO KB VOLS S1IFFEREB8. Henle and the other by Ernst Rolloff. 200 by Ig. Schwendinger and his cents for eggs. F. Engel. best coop or ducks, 300 Roman: "General save me from my and remained and voted in the that J. B. Villikanje of Ne Ulm is The committee decided to leave sons, also the marble monuments manufactured Wagner, best coop of chickens, 200 friends." A large and splendid assortment of eaucus, it may be taken for granted in that village this week taking pict the matter as to which delegation CLASS II-GRAIN OTHER FARM PRODUCTS. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY by the same parties, both of that the "Independent Party" of new and elegant styles of accordians H. L. Rank* best wheat, should represent Milford, to the convention, 12 00 DR. J. B. SIMPSON'S SPECI- ures. which are new industries in this county F. W. Baarsch, second best, and so reported. On motion of Barnstewn Items. Brown county has now gone over to have just been received by Jos. Bobleter, A. Nagel. best rye, FIC MEDICINE. F. H. Hofsie, of Lamberton, made and should be encouraged by our Geo. Guth, second best, Dr. Berry the report of the committee 100 the Democracy. at the City Drug Store, and will Dr Slmpftor's Specific Medicine is a positive citizens. Thousands of dollars have L. Meyer, best barley, us a pleasant call Thursday. Mr. Hof 60 was received and accepted. cure for Spermatorrhea, impotenc}-, WeakrwM and A your coi respondent has been A. Nagel, second best, 100 be sold cheap. all 1tseao resulting from SIf-Abr*e, SR Nervous gone from this city alone in payment sie seems to stand the siege of the The premises of Ben Carter and L. Meyer, best oats, somewhat mixed up in politics of late Debility, Irritability, ft entttl Anxiety, Languor, The towns of Albin, Lake Hanska, A. Nagel, second best, 60 The Republicans of Renville county for marble headstones and monuments, Lamberton lasses pretty well, as he Luke Love, living in the town of Nicolet, Lassitude, Depression of Spirite and functional derangement* his items this week are naturally cut J. Schlumberger, best corn, 100 Linden and Stately were not represented. of the nervous system generally, Pains A, Nagel, second best have placed the following excellent which necessity is now obviated. The 60 short. informed us that he is yet single. 4 miles south of Nicollet Station, sxroRK. AFTCK. H. L. Rank, best peas, 60 The weather in Burns the last few ticket in the field. For Judge of Probate, exhibits made by Mr. Schwendinger in Back or Side, Loss H. Laviusky, best beans, were visited by a horse thief Suaday 60 Robt. P. A. Nix departed for the of Memory, Prems- C.HanMng, best timothy seed. On motion of John W. Keegan J. 100 days has been cool and bracing. show him to be a skilled workman and Hans Gronnerud for Superintendent night, Sept. 7th, and the former tore Old Ace and diecrises Fr. Kalb,~best Hungarian grass seed, State University at Minneapolis last 100 Ray was elected permanent chairman, thst lead to 100 Dr. Marden, the New Ulm dentist, B. Fetenmeyer, best clover seed, he is no doubt prepared to meet the of Schools, IverS. Gerald. mourns the loss of a span of horses Saturday morning. The New Ulm cornet Consumption, Insan- and on motion of E P. Bertrand Mike CLASS HIVEGETABLES. spent a few days in town last week. ity and an early prices of the Mankato and St. Peter and the latter a buggj. The theft was band, of which he was the director Geo. Guth, best potatoes "Modelite," the New Ul correspondent 60 grave, or both. No Many weiegladto seethe doctor although Dinneen was elected permanent secretary, H. Schlohmann, second best, 26 marble cutters. Emil Seiter also made matter how thstter. discovered early Monday morning and until a few weeks, ago honored him of the Sleepy Eye Wide some had to grin and bear it. W. Baamgertner.best cabbage, 60 of the convention. a very nice display of photographs and ed the system may be from excessess of any kind, H. Vajen, second best, pursuit was at once begun by the owners 25 with a farewell serenade Friday evening. A party from Chicago were slaughtering Awake, says: -'Theatre at Turner short coarse of this Medicine will restore the local Fidel Dtepolder,best rutabagas 25 On motion of Thos. Bowen it was other works of art turned out at his of the stolen property. The thief functions and pro ore health and Happiness chickens last week in this vicinity, H. Wolfgang, best radishes, 25 Hall last Sunday. The Sabbath is rememboied where before wss despondency sod gloem The voted that the contesting delegates S. A. George, best pumpkins, 25 art studio, coinerBroadway and Center but thanks they have "gone further drove to St. James from where he took Specific Medicine Is being used with wonderful A. Heinz, beet squashes, 60 and kept unholy," Our friends J. J. Ray of Burnstown, from the town of Milford state their west." tncceas. W. Baumgertner, second beat, 26 street. Mis. Reitz and one or two a due west course. was easily followed and M. Dineen, of Iberia, were best watermelons 26 Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and The Demociatic caucus last Friday respective claims^for seats in the convention. The Catholic church is now completed, other parties exhibited some beautiful as one of the wheels on the buggy 25 get fall particulars Price, Specific, SI 00 per best mask-melons delegates to the Democratic county Ky 25 that is the carpenter work by ackage, or six packages for $5 OO Will be sent evening elected Jacob Brust as the P. Mack, best cucumbers, After both parties were pictures worked in worsted and silk. was crooked and left a snake-like 26 mall on rec-ip of money Address all orders, A. Eggert, best tomatoes, Messrs. Lee and Hallie, and the edifice convention last Saturday. The former Demociatic cit committee for the ensuing heard, Anton Henle was admitted to 26 J. B. SIMPSONS MEDICINE CO Hansing, best cauliflowers, Miss Louisa Spenner exhibited two very track in the road. A one place he had looks well. The people of Burns 26 Nos 104 snd 106 Main St. Bnffalo, N Y. H. Diets, best beets, was the permanent chairman, and the cast one vote, and Ernst Roloff from yeai. 26 For sale by Jos. Bobleter, New Ulm, Minn. beautiful hair pictures, her handwork. W. Baumgertner. best carrots, stopped and offered to sell the team are thankful that they now have a 26 latter permanent secretary, of the H. Goede, best winter cabbage, the contesting delegation to cast the It must be good, feu everybody re* church of their own to go to. Our In wax work only one piece 26 or trade it off for a yoke of oxen. The W. Baumgertner, beat onions, convention. RTGAGE FORCLOSURE SALE. Default other, the town being entitled to two next move will be to get a school district commends it, and doctors prescribe it. CLASS 1V-BUTTKR, CHEESE, Ac. was shown, but its size and artistic last heard of this pursuers they were having been made in theconditions of a organized, which will be before Andrew Christensen, best June packed batter W acknowledge a pleasant call votes. certiin mortgage executed by George W Brown 300 We mean Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, workmanship and beautiful design four hours behind Mr. thief and expected S. A. George, second best, (unmarried) mortgagor, to Israel Knapp mort. long. 200 received from Samual Stickle, secretary JobnPlath, best fresh batter, On motion of Thos. Bowen Dr. Berry, the gieat Cough remedy. Sold at the was the admiration of every visitor. gagee, dated May fifth A 1878 and recorded In 200 to soon overhaul him. Farmers that are plowing complain C. Brandt, second best, the office of the Register of Deeds In and for to* 100 of the Redwood County Agricultural H. Weyhe, E P. Bertrand and City Drug Store. It was the handiwork of Augusta H. Vajen, best honey, very much for the want of rain. county of Brown in the State of Minnesota, on 200 The New Ul correspondent of the W. Thiele. second best, the twenty fifth day of May A. D. 1878 at two o'- 100 Society, last Tuesday. During Jacob Brust were elected by acclamation Ournew merchant Mr. Bendixen and Hirsch and she deservedly was the recipient A washout on the Winona and St. Mrs. A. Nagel, best cheese, clock. In the afternoon, in Book I of Mortgages, 100 Sleepy Eye Wide-Awake, who was a his visit Mr. Stickle made all necessary his able staff of carpenters are rushing on pages 577, 578 679 by which mortgsge there as delegates to the State convention. of the first prize for ladies' CLASS V-FRUIT, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. Peter railroad near Minnesota City was conveyed snd granted the following described candidate for Superintendent of schools up his new store and in course of a H. Vajen, best assortment offruit. 100 arrangements with the Governor's real estate, situate in the eouoty of Brown hand work. Mrs. Helena Ross, last Thursday delayed trains and the H. Mailer, best assortment ofapples, 1 oo week or ten days will have it completed aforesaid, to.wit: The North East Quarter of the before the Republican county convention Guards for their visit to his city during Geo Oath, best-crabapples, 60 On motion of Dr. 'Berry Fr. Schubert Mrs. Hess, Mathilda Held, Mary North West Quarter, and the North West Quarter mail until Friday morning. The break and ready for putting the knife in appears to feel very sore at his defeat, Mailer.best cultiTSted plants, loo of the North East Quarter of Section Fifteen and the fair. was nominated for county treasurer Bogen and other ladies exhibited the prices of dry goods and groceries. W Thiele, best grapes, loo has been repaired and trains are again the South East Quarter of the South West Quarter, and we understand that ^"con- Peter Mack, second best, 60 and the South west Quarter of the South East byacclamation. some beautiful needle work. Mr. Mr. Freiss.of Freiss etFranz of Loreno, running regularly since Saturday. Sred Mrs.Gebeer,best selectionofflowersand plaat*J*0 The new elevator is now at a standstill, versation he has averred that all manner usrter of Section Ten, all In Township on* nanand Mrs.Hess, seeonel best, 200 On motion au informal ballot was Aug. Schell exhibited amammoth was in the city last Monday and nine north, of Range Thirty tree west. but only for a few days. electio no cat flowers best selection of cat flowers 4, 60 of frauds were practiced to accomplish We are informed that T. L. Gilbert containing one hundred and sixty acres of land taken for superintendent of schools, bird cage, minature swing and procured the necessary papers from Mrs. A. Frlton, second best, It is always very pleasing to hear -,*60 to secure the payment of the sum of foor hundr& it. appears to be particularly a Bach, third best, of Eden is putting in a new sugar mill 4" 25 and fifty Dollars, with Interest at the rateof tea A-^ Thos. Brophy and James Myers being fanning mill, all his own invention clerk of court Blanchard to authorize a that the price of wheat is going up, per cent, per annum until paid according to the CLASS VI-MECHAN1CAL AND ARTIFICIAL vexed at the Review because a large size No. 4 Victor mill and a No and we may also gladdly add that the appointed by the chair as tellers. conditions of a promissory note bearing same date and manufacture, also a piece of clergyman or justice to pronounce WORK. as ssld mortgsge, made by said George W. Brown we announced Mr. Olesen's candidacy, price of butter is on the ascending 6 Cook evapcrater. will have the C.F. Held, best display of home-made fnrnitnre 2 00 The vote resulted as follows: bark from one of the California mammoth Mr. Freiss and Miss Katie Kimm, also to ssld Israel Knapp and there being doe oad an. grade. A. Schwendinger, Met artlflcial work the same courtesy we had shown paid upon said note and mortgageat the date of necessary defecators for cleansing with 300 J. B. ViUikanji .7 ~M trees. Of the exhibits made by of Loreno, man and wife, second best Ig. Schwendini this notice the sam of five hundred and five Dal. 200 Threshing is now the order of the "Modelite," no more nor less. We announced iger, third best P. H. Scbwenf lime and all the improved facilities D. G. Clary i lars, and fifty cents ($505.50) snd no action or proceeding 100 our merchants, Kiesling, Keller & Co. One more unfortunate, J&2 Fr. Qoenss.best mechanical work, day, but I am very sorry to state that at law or otherwise baring been instituted 300 "Modelite's" candidacy early for making an A No 1 quality of syrup. Weary of breath, Ai.Senell,,isecond Schell best 2 so to recover the amount of sold mortgage debt 4 fRashly took the lead. Their display embraced the wheat is not turning out well as On motion of Mr. Keegan Mr. D. G. & A. H. Wogoer, flrot premium for orueles ex- or any part thereof Now therefore, notice ig in the spring and he had all summer importunate, '--J was expected, and a word of advise to a splendid line of dress goods, ladies' MMted snd made by boy* ander 16years, 2 00 hereby given that by virtue and In pursuance of a A W Clary was nominated for superintendent Gone to his death." to setup his pins, and we know that L. Scherer, second bsst, 100 IT fow the farmers at this time from your correspondent power of sale In said mortgage contained and'' The Faribault Democrat flies a Democratic and children's shoes, shawls, etc., the Mathilda Held, first premium for articles ex. of schools by acclamation, t^:^ therewith recorded,and of the statute la sack eaaa?*-' ^.j might not be amies. For he improved the opportunity. W can United and nudeby girlsaader 16 years, 2 00 State ticket (subject to the whole being so arranged as to forma made and provided, the above described premisaa ^.-'1 On motion of Mr. Bowen the chair The thief that stole the horses of Msrystegea, second best, 100 instance farmers are depending too see no wrong because Mr. Olesendid wfll be old at public auction, at the front door of f~ aarniUlnbaassr,Tbekle Klesllog, Mary Hess, decision of the State convention) at beautiful alcove. The exhibit was in the office ofthe Register of Deeds In and foe ssM f~br* much on wheat, and they ought to turn appointed the following county central Mr. Mesch near Sleepy Eye last week EmmaHsuw, Ed* Mailer. Bertha Held, Mian Hot? not make his candidacy known until eoanty of Browu and at the City of New Dim thert-IEhp':::'' their minds to something else. To the head of its columns on which we charge of Rudolph Kiesling and he mann and Anna Hctns,all aaderISyears, acb re in en Thursday toe twenty-fittb day of September committee for the ensuing year: also "took in a set of harness at three days before the convention, and celved a premium of 60seatsfor merltorloas teams* stock raising which pays exceedingly A. D. 1879, at 10 o'clock in toe lorenoon, to atisfr,the took great delight in explaining to the notice the name of Francis Baasen, needlework. Frank Wickmahn's five nules northeast E G. Pahl, New Ulm, chairman. amuontof sold mortgage debt then do* at* r^ "Modelite" should be the last to comcoroplain well as there always is a good demand Augasta Hirschreceivedtheflrstpremium $2,00, aapjdd, together witb^^ sad waaasaTof ladies the quality of the various dress of this city, for Secretary of State. M. Dinneen, Stark. of this place, the same night. At for cattle. The expense coupled with for lsdknaadwork Jin.Helena Rosa,tbesecoad, sack foreclosure rroetstHag^ jaclading ton thereat^. If any crookedness patterns. "Cheap Charley" also made flAO) Mrs. Hess, tbethlrd.fUiOj MissJeenet. Thos. Bowen, Home. Mr. Baasen once held the office under five dollars attorney's Rws o styalated fet this branch of industry is not great on last accounts he was still "going west" 8cents was practiced in the nomination of Crone, tlmfetttk 60 caftts} Mn.MU, the fifth, mortgage: and the ssld nNStgafe wfll be Thos. Brophey, North Star. a very creditable display of ready-made these prairie farms in either summer a territorial administration, but if the Hermtne Weddendorf, thesixth, 60 eeatsi foreclosed. If the "Vigilance committee gets him, Mr. Olesen "Modelite" will confer a J. J. Ray, Burns. Miss Kmely Fay, the seventh 50 cents. or winter.. They should also turn their clothing, gents' furnishing goods, Ac. Dated August 13th. 187- JL^ Demorats wish to elect their man they rhich he win stop and take a "tree claim." IgBAtXimApPMWtB^g^ favor to the Review and the public The convention then adjourned sine attention more to planting sugar cane Adjoining him was 0. Hanft with one will have to pit abetter man than Baasen IKO. O. N O* Attorney for Mortfafo* Mankato, Those parties entered their tthfbfti tootete to Lamberton most always is a good^crop and generally by making the fact known. aaniaVj contestforpraamlams. i ae^ against Baumbach. ^"$3(0 Tf H