New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 24, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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HSB *WEDNESDCAY, SEPTEMBER SsftBTg NEVf tJLM%ftlEW byleft the team standing in the field their promise to the public, but. sense to treat the Germans better than Chram NEW ULM AND VICINITY Our glass ball shooters have received lBBB*rUus}t Fara MN accomplishinga work so extraordinary, the Republicans did, and give them a while he was getting his supper. Persons an invitation from H. L. Danniels, Horn have attracted tflDattention of almost good representation on the ticket. It (Bf Ow Begttlar CorrMpoadent BasWd.) should be more careful and hitch HARVEST secretary of the Redwood sportsman's HEVUDI ODVCE WLAHK.ET. the entire reading community to their is the party that has always been the Office of their teams. iUli club, to attend a shooting tournament various literary enterprlae, and have most favorable to all foreigners, and Mrs. J. C. Zieske has been confined FARMER S' BOA RD OF TRADE secured for this work a sale, beyond Another dance at Smith's last Friday its policy has been the greatest good Corrected weekly by Pram*!.* in that city during fair week. They to her bed for several days. OF MINNESOTA. precedent in the history of bookselling. for the greatest number. It was reputed night, at reduced rates. We had will no doubt accept the invitation. Minneapolis, Sept. 10,1879. to be dead several years ago but MHeavy frost on Friday morning, and Wheat No. 1 84 No. 2 81 the "boss" times^^&ssSS^ -f^fCt- We see by the St. Peter Tribune It is peculiarly a work worthy of it continues to be a very lively and To the Farmers of Brown County: a hail storm on Sunday morning. 3 75 Rej 0 universal circulation. It is not only Geo. Coons and family left this troublesome corpse, bat, like old Finnegan, that Thomas Downs, the present sheriff Your attention is especially called to Flour, per bbl 5.0C@6.0C -AT- a collection of rare literary, interest, it was not dead but sleeping. Bricks are being hauled preparatory neighborhood for Wadena county on of Nicollet county, will be a candidate Wheat, per bushel 70to80 UNION HALL, the following resolutions, passed at the beauty, and merit, a concentration of ef venereing the Revere House. Oats, per bushel V2% Thursday last. We wish them success If we recollect right Mr. Hall, who for renomination before the Republican the best productions of English and last meeting of the Farmers' Board of I Si^ was carried to his last resting place a Barley per bushel 3040 in their new home. Mr. Graves, our worthy hoste of the American intellect, from earliest to convention. He is an excellent Trade of Minnesota. First, in reference few days ago* was teaching school in Corn per bushel, 15 SoMay Ere., Oct. 5,1879. recent times, butit is also, in a large degree, Revere House, gave a pleasant hopand officer and a gentleman, and we D. G. Clary, the Democratic candidate to the Skipner district at the time of the Beans, per bushel LOO a key and index to all other good sociable-yesterday evening. believe the Republicans will add big storm in 1872. and during that for Superintendent of schools, Potatoes, per bushel 20 books in the language, enabling one to GRADING WHEAT. fearful storm when his little ones cried strenght to their ticket by his renomination. Hams, per ponud 7 was around looking at the wheat one see and judge for himself which are Resolved. That the several grades Our city daddies have decreed sidewalks for bread his tender heart was touched Cheese per lb 12,K best worth his reading. day last week. He did not look at During the evening the beautiful of wheat and the rules for testing the to be laid along Main street to and like a true hero he veutuieil out Lard,per pound 10 Now that the work is completed, the tablean ours," though. D. G., don't show No. 1 Vol. 1 of the Lake Benton across the prairie amidst the howling the Revere House. Good. same, as prescribed by the "Farmers' Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 publishers limit the number of styles partiality, you can not tell who your storm, risking his life for those helpless THE REAPER AND THE Times lays before us. It is a neat Salt, per bbl 2.15 Board of Trade of the State of Minnesota, in which it is made to those which Mr. Christ Moe was presented with rLOWERS, ones in his charge, and after hours friends are until you ask. Butter, per lb 810 four column quarto, published by have proved the most popular, as follows: at their meeting on the 5th of a nice little daughter, weight I5# of weary toil ho came back with bread in two scenes, will be shown. 3gg8 per dozen 4 vols, (over 3,209 pages), cloth, Kimberley & Morse, and shows good The Raverty boysare running a new April, 1879, are hereby adopted and and relief for the famishing children. pounds. He avows it ought to be a Honey, per pound 1820 $2.00 4 vols, half morocco, 03.00 4 I presume many of them will loug remember editoml and typographical ability. Case thresher, bought of M. Mullen, continued in force from and after this boy. vols., half Russia, gilt top, printed on their dead hero. AdntssioD 50 Cts. a etnple. Lincoln county now has two papers and are giving good satisfaction, as date." These grades and rules were finer and heavier paper, with wide margins, On the departure of Mr. Sickerson BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. lv $4.00. By mail, postage extra, the Tribune, which is now published who could not with a machine that as follows: This seems to be the season of the Supper Extra. from his late residence his friends Post Office Address New Ultn 40 cents. American Book Exchange, year when schoolmasters run in shoals. at the new town of Tyler, and the will almost run itself. They thresh at Nj 1, Extra. To weigh not less gave him quite asocial hop on Friday AUDITORH Constans 55 Beekman St., New York, publishers. We don't know when or where they TAaaavnKftF. Schubert. Times, published at Lake Benton. reduced rates. than 60 lbs. to the measured bushel A Library of Universal Knowledge, All are cordially invited to attend. eve. All present enjoyed themselves immensely. were spawned, or on what stream they RsoiSTsa o DMDSA Walton We welcome theTimes to(our exchange in 20 vols., nearly 20,000 pages, to be bright, sound and clean of the JviMBorPsoBATBA Westptaal. Our annual school meeting passed were hatched, but we do know they THE MAMlGEtS. handsomely bound and all for $10.00, CI.KKK o THB DOT CounTAlbertBlancnard. list. are a cheeky class of presumptive cusses, variety known as Scotch Fife, or equally off after a fashion of about all such StuEBiwJohn Manderfield. with special inducements besides to J. Nobles and party of Waseca came valueing their services at $40 a 8irn.yKYonJ. Berndt. hard wheat, meetings at Podunk. F. M. Kennedy The engine, several freight cars and JEeEa&QTTEDI early subscribers, is announced by the month. Good teachers and men that up on a hunting excursion a few days COVBT COMMIHIOBBBK. O KOCh No. 1, Hard. To weigh not less wasvelected director for a term of three the caboose of the north bound tfain same publishers. It will be similar in COWHYAITOHKBTB Webber make teaching a life profession ago and bagged 101 prairie chickens, 1 would inform my friends and CoaovnnJonas Laudeiischlager character to the Cyclopedias of Appleton than 58 lbs. to the measured bushel on the Minn, talley road last Wednesday years. Eight months of school was are worth that or more, but these itinerant COVMTT 8trBiHTBWBiiTJohn Lind. 27 ducks and 1 pelican. Well done, patrons that I have removed my or Johnson, only more extensive, teachers are like Gypsies looking CoMi*issioKnsChas Wagner.chairmau, Ole Jorgenson, to be bright, sound and clean Scotch night were thrown from the track provided for, for the ensuing year, barber shop to the building formerly boys. though but a fraction of their cost. W. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Manderfehl. for pelf and plunder, and after they Fife, or equally hard variety. at Morgan by a broken frog, causing a which is about all the business that occupied by Mark Cane, where I have fleeced a school district out of a Other recent publications of this Mr. Tory Olesen, the Republican No. 1. Same as No. 1 Hard, except delay in the arrival of the train at was done, and it took from 7 o'clock p. shall be happy to wait upon my customers. couple of $100.00 for their winter term, house are, Rollins' ancient History, NEW ULM LODGE NO. 63, candidate for County Superintendent, Redwood until 7 o'clock next morning. to include soft varieties of wheat. evacuate in the spring without having m. Saturday until 1 a. m. Sunday to do HeraUa Seller. $2.25 Josephus' Complete Works, $2., made us a pleasant call last Saturday. done much good for the amount of The tram going east last Thurs* and Smith's Bible Dictionary, $1.00, No. 2. To weigh not less than 56 lbs. it. money they carry off. Mr. Olesen appears to be a pleasant all In large type and handsomely bound. day morning was three hours behind to the measured bushel, sound and Also, of Juveniles, in large type, they gentleman and we think would make The deeds of the just are fragrant time when it passed this station. reasonably clean. have issued Arabian Nights and Robinson Frcuit Dvlwtlt Buffalo. when their moral part is mouldering a good and efficient officer. As I desire to close out my entire No. 3. To weigh not less than 54 lbs. Crusoe, for 55 cents each Bunyan's Mr. Fr. Julius, of this city, who has in the dust, but the miscreant that stock of Farming Machinery it will be meets every Saturday evening. Broth Pilgrims' Progress and Travels to the measured bushel, reasonably Mr. and Mrs Talbot visited St. Paul for over a year been suffering terribly cut up the minister's harness, at Iberia to the interests of all such as are in Written for the Review by O. P. Champlin ers from abroad are eordially invited. of Baron Munchausen, 50 cts. each, sound and clean, and suitable for warehousing. last week to lay in a winter stock of a few nights since, will not leave a very need of Sulky Plows. Horse Hay with lip cancer, died last Saturday Duluth has been sketched so recently and Stories and Ballads for Young FR. FRIKDMAN N, N. G. sweet scented name after him if he Rakes, &c, dbc, to give me a call and goods. Mrs. Talbot has made a large in these columns we do not feel A/' evening. Mr. Julius' fortitude Folks, by F. T. Alden, $1.00. PET ER MANDERFEL D, Secretary don't change his habits. Any young examine my machines and obtain my like lingering over it and will only purchase of millinery goods and now No 4. To weigh not less than 51 lbs. A large number of other standard during his long and painful illness was man that thinks it's smart to cut up prices befoie placing their orders elsewhere. stop to say we enjoyed the few days offers a splendid opportunity for our to the measured bushel, suitable for books will be added to their list during harnesses and take burrs off people's really remarkable. The only nourishment CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. Now is the time to buy, as I we passed in it in our journey. It is the season. Their complete revised ladies to make their fall purchases. warehousing. wagons at night are fooling themselves, am determined to sell. a city with few natural attractions. he received for the last six ^6 catalogue, with full particulars, will MASONIC. for nobody else can see any My attention ill be hereafter exclusively Rejected. Weighing not less than Its woody,stumpy, rocky, barren background months was given to him through a Mr. J. Friess and Miss Katie Kimm be sent free, on request. Address, smaitness in it and if they live long is uninviting but its lake view devoted to my Hardware and 48 lbs. to the measured bushel, suitable American Book Exchange, 55 Beekman tube. The remains were followed to were married on Tuesday morning, enough to get any sense a blush of is charming. Its streets arenot pleasant Saddler business, and 1 assure my St., New York. for warehousing. No musty or shame will mantle their faces in their the grave last Monday by a very large Sept. 16, according to programme, at promenades but its bay is a fine friends and customors that their orders old days at the bare thought of having badly grown wheat or Rice wheat water for a row, or sail-boat. Duluth the Catholic church, and a more suitableand will receive prompt attention, and concourse of our people. Meets on the second and fourth committed such adastaidly deed. If a has been up, and now it is down, but shall be graded higher than rejected. my prices will be as low as the lowest. CORRESPONDENCE. well-matched couple hardly Tuesday in each month. "Modelite" informs us that we have minister had been used so at New Ulm slowly rising in a business direction. ever find their way to church. Jake MANNER OF TESTING WHEAT. H. H. BEUSSMANN. all the religious papers of the country DR. A.. MARDE N, W. M., been misinformed in regard to some She has had her inflation period, and By virtue of the provisions of an would howl with indignation against done the fair thing to the boys, and OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. will be careful in the future how she Alain Carreoaaaclence. of the statements made by us last them and call them woi se than heathens, wwNEW ULM Act of the Legislature of the State of expands, Still her outlook is hopeful. so they have nothing bnt well-wishes usI week. Heassiues us that he never but we are a religious community She has one of the finest harbors in Minnesota, approved March 11, 1879, for him. Albin, Sept. 15,1879. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, here and it's nothing for us but some said there was fraud practiced in Mr. Sfft&l. the world and her shipping interest entitled "an act to regulate the grading Editor Review boyish escapade. Mrs. George Knudsen, who has been must increase from year to year. In Olesen's nomination, and that the repoit of wheat in the State of Minneso- time she may overcome the wilds of The quiet of our town (if it ever had seriously ill for a number of weeks, was started by persons who are The mill company at Ibciia have ta." The Farmers' Board of Trade Nature and build up a pleasant city. a quiet) was broken during the past expired last Friday morning. The built a substantial arch of stone and prejudiced towards him. We thought i When the great northwest, her tributary, (Opposite Cheap Charley's) of Minnesota do hereby approve the brick over their tail race which is to week by a series of somewhat exciting funeral services were held at Mr. it somewhat strange that "Modelite" is developed she will be quite a Stacy Filler as the lawful method and be filled in with earth to the depth of circumstances. different place. Travel by the lakes Knudsen's house Sunday morning.Rev. should make such a chaige, as there about fifteen feet, making a solid device for filling the measures authorized will increase from year to year and Having made heavy purchases in On the 12th inst. some of our citizens Mr. Robinson officiating. A large was not the least ground for it bridge that will last for generations to under the provisions of said act many will be brought to her notice in Dry Goods, joined with friends of the town number of friends were present. Mr. come. Mike Dinneen. this way, and some will be likely to As Mr. and Mrs. Anton Henle, of to determine the grade of wheat in Notions, of Stark and Leavenworth in a grove Knudsen, has the sympathies of the linger. Milford, were returning home fiom a this State, and said Stacy Filler shall Boots & Shoes, A sure cure for sprains, bruises, pic-nic in Messrs. Plath & Schwerdtfeger's whole community. neighborly visit one evening last week We went to Duluth to take the boat be used as near as may be in the following Groceries, swellings, pains in back or side, is Dr. grove at Iberia. Owing to for a voyage down the lakes and Main street on Sunday afternoon the horses became frightened at something Crockery & Liquors, manner, to wit: Marshall's Arabian Oil. Try it. Sold cool, damp and stormy weather, the when the time came for us to embark was anything but peaceful. It appears and made a jump sidewise, overturning for cash, we are enabled to give large 1st. When the half-bushel measure went on board one of the steamers of by Jos. Bobleter. affair was almost a failure, save the a drunken chap went into inducements to the cash trade. Please the wagon, throwing Mrs. the Lake Superior Transit Company is used to establish the grade of wheat, refreshments which we learn were Dollars, which might otherwise be call price, and examine our goods. Kimm's boarding house and commenced Henle violently to the ground and badly which run to Buffalo This company the Stacy Filler shall be adjusted thereto, good and well served. thrown away by resorting to ineffectual has several fine steamers which are fitted insulting the inmates, when B. E. C. BEHNKE. i^-ui:i^\\\ bruising one of hei hips. Dr. Carl, with the valve closed. Three pecks up with all the modern improvements. The baptisms and marriage which medicines, are saved by purchasing A. BEHNKE, Manager he was thrown into the street. The who was called to attend the unfortunate of wheat, or as near as may be, to be The staterooms are large and were to have taken place upon the that inexpensive specific for bodily scuffle attracted considerable attention. Meets every Thursday evening at lady, informs us that she is doing airy, with large double beds, stationary tested, shall then be placed in the Filler. ground were adjourned the former indefinitely, Union Hall. Brothers from abroad pain and remedy for affections of the For the good name of the village we as well as can he expected under wash stands, etc. The saloons extend B. ZWISELE'S SALOON, The valves will then be opened by *re cordially invited. the latter to the residence the whole lenght of the steamers throat, lungs, stomach, liver ond bowels, hope the exhibition will not be repeated. the circumstances. the movement of a hand slide attached forward of which are the gentlemen's CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. of the bride's father, where Mr. G. F. Thomas' Electric OH, which does Mr. M. Altmann's team of West to the Filler for that purpose, and HEN RY CONSTANS, Recorder. smooking room and barber shop. The Wooley and Miss Maggie C. Cunningham (Foimerly Hummers.) not deteriorate, and is thorough and ladies' saloons are situated aft of the On Friday evening of last week the Newton, became uncontrollable one the wheat allowed to run into the were joined in marriage by the pure. Public attention is called to advertisement grand saloon and are furnished with friends oftempeiance of Sleepy Eye day last week and ran into another measure in a uniform manner until full. MINNESOTA STR NEW ULM. Rev. J. W. Martin, presiding elder of elegant pianos. In short, these steamers in another column. weie favored with a highly instructive team preceding it. Mr. Altmann's The valves will then be'closed, the Filler are splendid boats and are well officered. the Mankato District. The occasion and entertaining lecture delivered in son, aged 18 years, was thrown headlong turned once or twice around on the We took passage in the China. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. was one of interest especially the ceremony, C. H. HAMILTI PAPER CO.. She was built in 1871. Her hull the Congregational Church by Mrs. to the ground between the hoises measure to perform a stroke to the i^rV!*! |!iiikK6i(yjf'. which wast beautiful, impressive is made of iron and her lenght is about Di. Feno, of Tracy. The pioduction and frightfully laceiating one of his wheat contained in the measure, and and instructive. May peace, happiness two hundred thirty feet. Her Manufactuieis and dealers, m, indicated that the author has spent arms The driver of the front team was then removed. The weight of the NOTICE first cabin is one hundred fifty, and and prosperity attend them All persons are herebv notified not considerable time and thought upon her second twenty five feet. She is alsothi own tothe ground but, although wheat in the measuie shall then be ascertained PAPE R, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, throuhg life's rugged journey. to purchase two certain notes, each driven by two condensing engines of her subject. At the close of the lecture the wagon passed over him, be escaped by placing the measure, with ALBUM S, PRINTERS'STOCK, The citizens of District No. 28 at for Fifty dollars ($50,00.) given by Wiuo na Saint Peter Railway. great power. We went on boaid on a a triple pledge was circulated containing without any serious injury. We the wheat contained therein, upon the undersigned to Mr. Butler Le Barren, Tuesday evening intending to leave at their annual school meeting voted to &r. &c. Going East Arrive. Depart. an agreement to abstain from learned the above particulars from Dr. scales, and the weight of the measure on or about May 1st, 1879, as the seven o'clock in the-morning. All finish their school house, and have a No. 346 E. Hater St. Milwaukee Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m the use of intoxicating diinks, tobacco night long men worked hard loading same were obtained under false pretenses Carl, who was called to dress Mr. Altmann's deducted from the total weight of the winter school. It will be a very comfortable Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m flour which was shipped frcm Minneapolis and will not be paid E. WINTERHALTER, Agent. and profanity. Quite a number wounds. measure and wheat so weighed this Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m house when completed. to the European market. Besides took the first part of the pledge and result, multiplied by 2, shall be deemed B. PALME R. Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Mr. Theo. Crone and lady returned this flour the steamer took out On the 13th inst. there was a scrub some of the good women and childreu the true weight of a bushel of DR B. CARL, fifteen thousand bushels of wheat. from Chicago Saturday evening, Sept. Going West. Arrive. Depart. horse-race between one of our Albin NOTICE. #5,45 p.m There were to embark about thirty or subscribed to the whole of it. wheat so testet. #5,45 p.m. Physician and Surgeon, 13th, and the large stock of new goods long-legged colts and one at Loreno, All parties are hereby notified not to Day Passenger more passengers. We steamed away 2d. When the two quart measure SAD ACCIDENTMr. Huppe, living they bought while absent arrived purchase 3 certain notes criven bv the Night Pass'ger J8.55 a.m. J8,55 a.m nearly on time but a fog arose, and on a wager of course, as we learn. is used to establish a grade of wheat, nndersiened to H. A Pitts & Son's some seven miles south of this place NEW ULM, MINN. Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m.. *2,05 p.m bothered us all day. Near night it last week and ai now being opened Why don't all our boys train their colts 12,2 a.m 12,2 0 a. Manufacturing Co., Freight No. 13.. lifted, and we passed the Apostle Islands the Stacy Filler, adapted to the two near the Cottonwood, sent his two out. Mr. Crone now has one of the and make money easy? What say you One for S150.00. due January 1st. 1RS0 with them in view, and were quart measure shall be adjusted thereto, sons, aged respectively 6 and 14 years, Except Sunday, Except Monday. largest stocks in the city and his assortment Office and residence, for the present, 200 00. 1881. fathers and mothers? Is it not easier soon at Bayfield. This is an inconsiderable Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted with the valves closed. Three to town on Tuesday the 16th inst. for embraces all the latest patterns 200 00, 1882 in UNIOV HOLSE. place and we soon went on our than farming and cheaper than sending to carry passengers between Kasota quaits, or as near as may be, of the with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, some machinery. On their way back course. Night came on the fog still in dress goods, and the latest them to school? and Sleepy Eye. per annum, as the same are without continuing. In the morning we were wheat to be tested, shall then be placed the team became I ightened and got styles in ready-made clothing. His R. PFEFFERLE. The animal that killed Mrs. J. Vine CHA S. HEIDEMAN N, Agent. consideration and will not be paid. in the region of Eagle Rivers. It was in the Filler the valves will then beyond the boys' control They weie stock of groceries, crockery, etc., has night when we reached Marquette. on the evening of the 13th inst. was a Signed, GEO. HFAKT, Dealer in be opened in the same manner as with both thrown out of the wagon, the also been replenished, and his prices Here we took on several passangers. R. G. ROBINSOV. vicious Jersey bull, owned by her husband GEOCEBES AND PROVISIONS, the half bushel, and the wheat allowed The second day the lake was foggy as oldest one receiving injuries from have been fixed to suit the times. See notice to teachers in another column. Mr. John Vine. The animal had on the first and here I may as well Sfotlce to Teaehfira. to pass into the measure until ul. The which he died on Friday, although The adage that "it never lains but been restrained all summer, but on the say we had fog, or fog and smoke the valves will then be closed and the Canned, Oried and Qreen Fruit, medical assistance was promptly summoned it pours" has been too thruthfully verified Our Burnsto wn correspondence came whole voyage, and this greatly delayed morning of that day Mr. Vine had A public examination will be held in the ncnool wheat remaining in the Filler poured and eveiytlnnsj tnat was possible to the New Ulm Sugar M'f'g. Co., us. Our stop at Marquette was brief. bonxe at 81eepy Eye. Sitnnlay. October *th 1879 KLJLR AND FEED, to hand too late this week. turned him loose in his heard. In the In the KPhool house nt Iberia, 0* 2Rth. 179. nnrt out. The wheat contained in the The night was pleasant, a full moon having been done for the little unfortunate. as they have experienced a great many In the school room of the Tnrner Hall at New Ulm evening when the cattle were driven, See warnings not to purchase certain STONE, WOODEN AND WILL OW WARE. shone upon us and we were able to on Nov 8th, 1879 Work will be commenced measure, with Filler and measure combined, difficulties and several accidents in The remains were interred Mnn. Str. New Ulm, Mnn promptly at 9 o'clock a JOH* Luro, up by the heard boy the animal attempted notes, in another column. make very good time. On Friday getting the works started. The company will then be weighed by a balance, in the city cemetery last Sunday at 2 County Sop't morning re were off White Fish to follow Mr. Prickett's cattle C. Farm for rent. Inquire of Theo. made a grand mistake by not getting which shah be adjusted so that o'clock. Point and towards night arrived at but was driven back by Willis Cuningham. O WERVOUS SUFFERERS. a practical and experienced man Crone, New Ulm. Saultde. St. Marie. Fortunately we it shall demonstrate the weight of the While Mr. M. Hillesheim and his This probably roiled the in the first place to superintend the passed through the ship canal before The Renville Times learns that a wheat contained in the measure, and sister Mrs. Dohm were attending Mrs. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY beast and when Mrs. Vine, Mrs. Fred. dark and entered St. Marys river. This erection of the works. Everything was new paper is soon to be started at represent the number of pounds contained Knudsen's funeral last Sunday their river is sixty five miles long and some DR. J. B. SIMPSOXN SPECI- put up by inexperienced men in a haphazzard Hopkins in connection with the heard in a measured bushel of the Renville Station. parts of it is' difficult of navigation. It horse became fi ightened and raa away. way, and when three weeks boy attempted to yard the heard he FIC MEDICINE. was ten o'clock at night of Saturday same. Three dollars a ton is the price paid ago a practical man arrived from St. Mr. Hillesheim jumped from the buggy plunged at Mrs. Vine just as she took Dr. Slmpxo Specific Medicine i a positive Wore we got into Detroit. Here we care for Spermatorrhea, impotency, Weakness and The second resolution passed by the for cane by the Sugar Manufacturing Louis in the person of Mr. Hedges, PROPRIETOR OF THE and the horse finally collided with the rope to lead him away. He tossed halted about three and a half hours all rtloeasos resulting from S-lf-Abrse, as Nervons Board is as follows: who has made the growing of cane Debility, Irritability, Mental Anxiety, Lanpnor, Co. making the longest stop thus far on another team, throwing Mrs. Dohm her into the air three times successively, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits and functional derangements and putting up of sugar manufacturies a the way. It was afternoon of the Sabbath WHEREAS. By an act Of the Legislature violently to the ground, but strange to of the nervous system genernlly fins Several good farms are to let near throwing her a distance of about Nftw Ulm Foundry when we got into Cleveland. scroiir ArrKR life-long study, he found matters in of the State of Minnesota, approved say no one was very seriously hurt or Burns Station. Inquire at the store of forty feet from where he made the In Back or Side, Lots Here, also, we made the briefest possible bad shape, much of the machinery having March 11th, 1879, it is made the of Memory Prema. the buggy damaged to any great extent. M. Gamble, Springfield P. O., delay. We were behind time first attack, bruising, wounding and & MACHINE SHOP been put up entirely wrong. As a tureOM Ape ind dis. duty of the State Board of Trade to and so steamed away as soon as possible. rases that lead to Brown Co., Minn. mangling her in the most fearful manner. matter of necessity a great many alterations Consumption, Insan- It was nearly midnight when we assume and excercise a constant supervision In the mean time Mrs. Fred. ity and an early had to be madeat an expense Corner Centre & Front Streets., got into Erie. Here we unloaded apart The St. Peter district of Minnesota Upon the urgent solicitations of sev" over the agricultural interests grave, or both No Hopkins ran for the pitchfork and with of between three and four hundred of our cargo, and coaled for the return matter how shatter. Conference of the Evangelical eral parties we refrain from giving an of the State, and to make a report NEW ULM, MINN. dollars, and the loss of nearly two weeks voyage. Owing to this we were detained intrepid courage drove the furious ed the system may be from exceseess of any kind, account of the circus which took place Association of N. A. held their district to the legislature, presenting such The Foundry has been thoroughly a short course of this Medicine will restore the local until late Monday forenoon. By valuable and pressing time. On Thursday beast away. functions and procure health and Happiness in our store last Wednesday afternoon. ministerial meeting in this place, refitted and I am now prepared to do the time we arrived at Buffalo it was facts, statistics and suggestions as in last the works wer9 again started where before was despondency and gloom The Mrs. Vine never spoke after the animal all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing half past six o'clock. We should have commencing on the 17 inst. and ending Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful A grand harvest home festival and their judgement may be necessary to up, but during the afternoon one of (access. of all kinds of Machinery and been there by four o'clock in the morning attacked her. Her cloths, save on the 21st Fourteen ministers Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and ball will be held at Union Hall on Sunday thelarge cog wheels on the press broke, induce legislation for the protection Agricultural Implements a specialty. but as we have said, the fog delayed get full particulars. Price, Specific, 00 per one stocking, wore stripped from her were present and three absent. The necessitating another suspension. A and welfare of the entire agricultural evening, Oct. 5th, next. See announcement Sy us. All the lakes were smooth Only experienced workmen are employed ackage, or sir packages for f5 oo Will be sent body, torn to shreds and saturated mail on receipt of money. Address all orders, debates and public services new wheel was at once telegraphed for all the way. There washardly a white and all work entrusted to my interest therefore. in another column. J. B.SIMPSONS MEDICINE CO. with blood. Mrs. Prickett and hercap to be seen in the whole fourteen care will be executed with neatness and which arrived from Cincinnati by ex* were very interesting. Rev. A. Strohmeier, Nos. 104 and 106 Main St.. Buffalo, N Resolved. That we, the Farmers' We are pained to learn that our colleauge For sale by Jos. Bobleter, New Ulm, Minn. hundred miles. The weather was exceptionally daughter were soon upon the ground press on Monday evening, and the dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. the presiding elder of the district, State Board of Trade, respectfully and fine. The trip is one we L. Bogen, editor of the Post, is CHEAP FOR CASH. works are once more in full operation. but it was too late. Mrs. Vine gasped and Rev. Wm. Ohlee, of St. CHAS. LEONHARDT. can commend to those who have leasure earnestly invite all persons interested again srriously indisposed. contemplates We were shown a sample of syrup once and passed to "That bourn from Peter, the scribe, were the officers and want a restful time. It is along in the successful prosecution of the As we have made heavy purchases a visit to the Arkansas hot made a few days ago and it really is which no traveler returns." Our sympathy the south shore of the lakes, and ORTGAGE FORCLOSURE SALE. Default of the meeting. The large number work of the board to communicate to in the East for CASH, we are enabled very nice. We understand that the having been made in thecondltions of a springs for the benefit of his health. though we are not always in sight of is with Mr.Vine,who was absent of visitors gave proof that the certiin mortgage executed by George W. Brown the secretary, W. J. Abernethy, of to offer our goods at the following cane this year is very excellent and land there is enough in the surrounding (unmarried} mortgagor, to Israel Knapp mort- Among the attractions ot the Redwood the time, and returned to find his wife people of Loreno and vicinity appreciated LOW prices: view to interest and instruct one. gagee, dated May i Minneapolis, such practical suggestions A. 1878 and recorded in sweet and that the syrup made therefrom county fair will be horse racing, a lifeless corpse. Her children and the office of tbe Register of Deeds in and for the the privilege granted them. for $1.00 We had a very quiet company of 10 lbs. A Sugar crystalizes very readily. The and information as will tend to county of Brown in the State of Minnesota, on glass ball shooting, a contest between friends deeply feel her loss, as she passangers, at some stages of the voyage the twenty fifth day of May A. D. 1878 at two o'- 7 Coffee 1.00 ti plnck and energy displayed by the aid us in securing such legislation as clock in the afternoon, in Book I of Mortgages, there were more than sixty, and a number of steam traction engines in was a good mother and a kind neighbor. 1.00 Dried Apples, 80 tt managers under the very trying circumstances on pages 677, 573 tt 579 by which mortgage there will protect and advance the agricultural Ifcerla Itema. all seemed to enjoy themselves. The was conveyed and granted the following described drawing loads, plowing, etc. A large concourse of weeping 1.00 16 it Dried Peaches a is really commendable, and fare on the boat was good. Every real estate, situate In tbe county of Brown interests of the State. 1.00 a aforesaid, to-wit: The North East Quarter of the -friends and neigbors bore the body to 14 Currents tt we sincerely hope that they will experience tiling was in the nicest order. Sabbath We desire our readers to carefully The ladies and gentlemen from St. It is to be hoped that due heed will North West Quart er, and tbe North West Quarter 1.00 a 10 Raisins morning religious services were tt its last resting place, on Sunday, the no further trouble. of the North East Quarter of Section Fifteen and read the Fhila. Sewing Machine Company's Louis who spent two or three weeks be given to this action of the Board, tbe South East Quarter of tbe South West Quarter, held in the grand saloon for such as 1.00 a 11 Good Rice "V* 14th inst. The obsequy services were rusticating around here have folded advertisement which appears and tbe South west Qoarter of tbe 890th East and that the last resolution especially were disposed to attend. Price of ticket SMl Tea from 30 cents per lb. upward. their tents like the Arabs and silently arter of Section Ten, all In Township on* banand conducted by Rev. _M. J. Robinson. on fourth page, and send for a oircular from Minneapolis to Buffalo is PERSONAL. nine north, of Range Thirty tree want. will call out a general response from stolen way, or like birds of passage 1 Keg Mess Herring 90 cents. And this is death. The step that containing one hundred and sixty acres of iana thirty dollars. Half fare on the boat R. Pfefferle and ye editor left if you wish to buy the best sewing the farmers in your locality. they have betaken themselves to some 1 Keff Holland Herring #1.75, and to secure tbe payment of tbe sum of lour hundrS. I for children over six years. Our voyage reaches to eternity^ and fifty Dollars, with Interest at tbe rateof ton this morning for Renville county on a* machine ever made. more congenial and favored clime. Very Respectfully, all other Groceries and Dry Goods at was uneventful in incidents and per eent. per annum until paid according to tbe vl goose hunt. ^&llh conditions of a promissory note hearing same date Gillman is always changing, and for we were not permitted to experience Parties coming to the Fair from St. the same low prices. W. J. ABERNETHY, ala da te Itatt).^"r- as aald mortgage, made by said George W. Brown the better he has joined the Methodist even the sensation of sea sickness. Mr. Slocum of the town of to said Israel Knapp and there being dunand an. Peter, N ew Ulm and Sleepy Eye can Secretary of the Board. NEUMANN fcROSSKOPF. church and the Democratic party. The paid upon said note and mortgage at tan data of Had we been on the lakes ten days '%?i Stark made us a pleasant call last Saturday purchase excursion tickets at -reduced this notice tbe sum of five hundred and fire Dot. Everybody is threshing, or nearly earlier we would have had enough of church has taken him on probation lars, and fifty cents ($606 SO) and no action or proceeding and passed us a dollar for the rates. The fare will be one and onefifth O F. HELD, this. It being so foggy and we were and if he don't trade horses for a year so. George Pickle threshed the best Ceapltl m a ra Work. at law or otherwise having been insulated so delayed no opportunity was given Review. Thanks. he will be accepted as a member of to recover tbe amount of said mortgage debt of the regular rates. Ample .ac- wheat that was raised in this neigh- P* to view the different places through good standing. The Democrats take An epoch in the experience of many commodations will be furnished 4for S|r Dr. C. Berry,- H. Weyhe and Jacob hereby given that by virtue aad in parenaaee of a borhood.M^MJ^ which we passed. Still we saw enough Uadertaker andJDealerpn him just as he is, for better or worse. lovers of good books will be marked power of sal* in aald mortgage contained and all who may visit the fair.Redwood Brust, delegates from this county to give us an idea most favorably of therewith recorded, and of tbe statute to snea ease J. E. Pickle's family has for sometime We havebeen threshing around in this AIL ID OF FDinTDBE. by the completion of the new Acme made aad provided, the above described preasleaa Gazette. X& to the Democratic State convention our lake shore towns. jAugust neighborhood for the past two weeks edition of Chamber's Cyclopedia of been afflicted with diphtheria. will be old at public auction, at tbe front door of Oramel, Allegany Co.. N. Y. Sept. 17. tbe office oTtbettegister of Deeds In aad for said which meets in St. Paul to-morrow, and wheat turned out poorer than English Literature. The announcement Thiele, youngest son of Lewis Last Friday night Myron, their only Proprietor andManalaetarerof coaatiof Brown and at tbeCity of New Ulas there* of a work of such superior excellence, people expected. The general average left for the Saintly city this morning. in ca Tbarsday the twenty.fiitb day of September Thiele, of Renville, was thrown violently son, died of the dread disease. The ~m ruurew FMIENS A. D. 1879, at 10 clock in the forenoon, to *nlsf* in form and style so convenient has been about fonrbnshjelsper acre, from a wagon on Friday, the the amount of aald asortgagn debt then dan aa i remains were interred on Saturday. Rev. P. Champlin writes to us and becoming, at prices so nominal and at least one tj' FANNING^MILL. unpaid, together with the coats aad expeaaas of 12th inst., by a runaway team, receiv The family have the sympathies of from Oramel, N Y., that his children was more than a surprise to the such fortclosar* proceeding Incladiaf twasty wheat* five dollars attorney's fees aa eupaiatad In reading public, and many questioned ing a bad scalp wound and a fracture were taken with the measles at Duluth the entire community. mortgage} aad the aald mortgag* wfflaa taarebf The best fanning mfll in the market the possibility of its publication, except of the left leg. His brother who was bnt that they had now nearly recovered, A few days ago one of "Doc." Lee's Dated August 12tb. 1379 at great loss of money. Store aad Faetory on Centre street thrown,out at the same time was ,jiot also that his health has not ISRAEL KNAPT Mortgagee. horses had his hind legs nearly cut off The publishers evidently knew their neat City VB&C JNO. NOKAttorneyforMnrfgajaa MaaieJui, improved much yet. ground. They have not only fulfilled by running away with a plow. Doc had