New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 8, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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pvj^jMumnfchaflfiflifM &%4&^T3p J*" 1 A y NEW, ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: &^1879. Xjoxeno *Departm.ent- Brand Opening. $*. NEW ULM 1 BEDW4 CVHJMVY FA IB. FLOBAL HALL^f|||p^ A joung visitor made his appearance Destructive Prairie Fires* NEW HLM AND VICINITY. mi we found a very creditable display of at W. Hauenstein's domicile last (By Our RegularCormpoadent Batted.) For the past week the air has been Fine Weather mm*, a Laraje Crow*. grain* vegetables, ladies' hand work, Saturday night, and as he found the Having removed my saloon to mv NEW UJLM PRODUCE MARKET. filled with smoke and the horizon has milliner's show cases, sewing mat "old folks at home" he concluded to new building on the corner of Broadway Mrs. J. C. Zieske is convalescing. been nightly illuminated by prairie *X3sue OhaVX'JLIOT'O GHuucda o ttaJbs and First North streets, I take chines, Ac. Among other things stay. Wigand was all smiles on Sunday Loreno will in a few days have a City Oaoo o the* Wkfctmc- Corrected weekly by PFEI-FSJILB fires. The destructive element already this opportunity to inform my patrons Chas. Porter exhibited some very fine and set 'em up to the boys handsomely. (Opposite Cheap Charley's) first-class brass band. Wake up, boys. tlo&a. and the public that the place has found a number of victims corn on the cob, which he stated, and Sickness in this vicinity is again on As per announcement, the Governor's Wheat No. 1 88 No. 2 85 will be formerly opened nextSunday, in this vicinity who were wholy unprepared made affidavit, yielded 140 bushels, 72 the increase. So say our M. D's. Acknowledgments of legal papers Guards, to the number of 26 men, Having made heavy purchases In 3 79 Rej 60 at which time a splendid lunch will to cope with it. Last Wednesday lbs. to the bushel^ per acre by weight. Mrs. T. Kimm has just received her Flour, per bbl $5.5C@6.0C can be made before town or city clerks Dry Goods, left this city last Thursday evening on be served. Good music will be in attendance. night the stables and eight fall stock of millinery goods. Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Crump exhibited Oats, per bushel 14 Notions, and recorders of villages. A law to the 5:45 p. m. train, accompanied by stacks of grain belonging to Peter Jos.. Barley per bushel 2C45 T. Kimm is overhauling his building some nice house plants, and Boots & Shoes, that effect was passed in 1878, and a quite many of our citizens, for Redwood Stabling has been provided for the Corn per bushel, 15 in the way of plastering. Schmitt, of Milford, were destroyed, the latter a beautiful boquet of cut Groceries, recollection of it may sometimes save accommodation of such farmers as Falls to attend the annual fair of Beans, per bushel 1-00 and on Friday F. Baumann, of Lafayette, Talbot & Rmke say the screw-jack Crockery & Liquors, flowers. R. J. Rigby, agent of the wish to place their teams undercover. trouble in going long distances for a Potatoes, per bushel 20 the Redwood County Agricultural society. boot is all the go. had four grain stacks consumed, for cash, we are enabled to give large Jewel nursery, Lake City, exhibited [lams, per ponud 7 Good liquors will be constantly kept notary or justice of the peace. Among those that accompanied and had not a threshers' crew come to inducements to the cash trader Please Cheese per ft 15 Zieske is back at his old tricks selling 29 varieties of apples. Mrs. T. Walton, on hand. JOS. SCHNEIDER. the Guards we noticed the following: Don't forget the grand opening of call price, and examine our goods. lime and plastering hair. Lard,per pound 10 his aid his house and stables would who formerly lived in this city, made a M. Mullen and lady, C. C. Goodnow Jos. Schneider's new saloon next Sunday. Bye flower, per bbl 4.5C Zieske is just getting over his St. have shared the same fate. Mr. Baumann B. & E. C. BEHNKE. very tasty display of milliner's goods. and lady, Mrs. Bobleter, Misses Theresa Salt, per bbl 2.00 Paul trip. A splendid lunch will be served. A. BEHNKE, Manager NOTICE. had his shirt burned from his Miss Long also'exhibited some milliners' Bntter, per lb 610 and Emily*Fay, Misses Emma and Rev. Mr. Robinson's donation party All parties are hereby notified not to back while fighting the flames. The We erioneously stated last week goods and seveial rugs. Three 3ggs per dozen 12 Augusta Schell, Miss Mary Zieher, netted some forty dollars. purchase 3 certain notes given by the fire which destroyed Mr. Schmitt's that Peter Steffel of this city was *5 Honey, per pound buffalo robes weie exhibited by John undeisigned to H. A. Pitts & Son's Mrs. C. H. Ross and daughter, Miss Mr. Kior.e the shoemaker, has moved property was started by a neighbor, about to open a shoe shop at Lamberton. Thomas, he having slain the buffalos Manufacturing Co., back to St. Peter. Julia Sommer, Miss Louisa Reitz, Miss burning straw, while that which passthrough It is Jos. Groebner, who has One for $150.00, due January 1st, 1880, himself. Several woiks of art were George Dayton has at last received Anna Meyer, Miss Amanda Nagel, BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. 200.00, 1881, Mr.ed Lafayette was started worked a number of years at also exhibited but we were unable to one fanning mill to supply a scoio or Adolph Schell, A, F. Walton and G. 200.00, 1882, somewheie near Swan Lake. We also more of customers. Wiechesky's, that is going to do the Post Office Address New Ulm leain the names of the exhibitors. with interest at the rate of 7 per cent, Stohlmaun. At Sleepy Eye D. I. Russell AUDITORH Constans hear that James Knudsen in the town custom work for the Lamberton Peter Gaschwind has neatly fitted Bishop Gorden, the resident TREASURERF. Scbubert per annum, as the same are without and family and several other citizens up his dwelling and garden for winter REGISTER OF DWEDSA Walton of Prairieville had all his grain stacks people in the boot and shoe line. PROPRIETOR OF THE consideration and will not be paid. agent of 'the Davis sewing Junoc or PROBATEA. Westphal of that city joined our party. quarters. Cr.ERH OF THE DMT. COV*TAlbertBlancnard. and stables bnrned by a prairie fire Signed, GEO. HEART, machines, made one of the most attractive A Norwegian woman near Gianite SHERIFFJohn Atanderfield Everybody on the train seemed to be L, E. Cowdry Dem. nominee for R. G. ROBINSON. communicated from burning straw innocently New Ulm Foundry, displays. He had a neat alcove SURVEYORJ. Berndt State Treasurer was in town a few Falls had a stone taken from her bladder in the best of humor and the run to COURT COMMISSIONERE Koch set by G. Schade. Every days ago. arranged in one corner wherein COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber. of the size^ of chestnut, caused Redwood was made without any accident NOTICE. CORONERJonas Landexschlager. farmer that has not already done so he exhibited the merits of the "Davis" Peter Majewski keeps the Champion All persons are hereby notified not by drinking*alkali water. An analysis & MACHINE SHOP to mar the occasion. And right COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. should at once place his property beyond plaiter. Ladies in need of such an article COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor/enson, to purchase two certain notes, each to'good advantage. The embroider-, of the stone was made by Dr. F. II. heie let us say that A. F, Walton, our W Sanders, A Larson, Anton Marnier, would do well to call on him. for Fifty dollars ($50,00,) given by danger by plowing around his ing done by this gentleman elicited feld. Corner Centre & Front Streets., Wellcome, and was found to contain worthy register of deeds, contributed the undersigned to Mr. Butler Le Barren,-on Mike Fohl has completed his addition stacks and buildings and setting backset the applause of the ladies. No fruit mixtures of phosphate of calcium, no little in making the two hours' ride or about May 1st, 1879, as the to the upper story of his building. NEW ULM, MINN. fires between Ihe plowing in calm NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, raised in Redwood county was exhibited, same were obtained under false pretenses magnesia and ammonium. plea nit. Alf. is an A No. 1 singer The^ Foundry has been thoroughly weather. So much property is annually and the displays of the Redwood and will not be paid. The weather the past week has been and htv^vored the boys with some refitted and I am now prepared to do destroyed by praiiie fires that farmers We learn from Dr. Maiden that a merchants were only conspicious for very warm and fine, but wheat is coning B. F. PALMER. all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing choice soi^s. The train arrived at should profit by past experience Scandinavian, somewhat under the influence in slowly at 74 and 84 cents. their absence, which is a deplorable of all kinds of Machinery and and make timely provisions to guard Agricultural Implements a specialty. of liquor, was driving his team fact. J. P. Franz's new building is nearing REDWOOD FALLS BAH6A1S! BAE6AINS Only experienced workmen are employed completion. It is 2 story, 18x24 against them. promptly on time and was greeted with along on the raili oad track near Tracy By eleven o'clock at least 1,000 people and all woik entrusted to my teet, and makes a good appearance. meet3 every Saturday evening. Broth three rousing cheers by the veiy large last Monday, when he was overtaken As I desire to close out my entire care will be executed with neatness and had congregated on the grounds, ers from abroad are cordially invited. Ihe pigeons have taken possession stock of Farming Machinery it wrll be number of people who had turned out by a train and himself and one of his We are in receipt of a postal card dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. which number was swollen to 1,500 later otour calaboose tor roosting quarters FR. FRIEDMANN, N. G. to the interests of all such as are in to welcome us. A platoon ot torch hoises instantly killed. The wagon from H. D. Clement, business agent of as they know there is no probability ot CHAS. LEONHARDT. in the day. Shortly after eleven PEIER MANDERFELD, Secietra-y need of Sulky Plows, Hoise Hay was knocked into a thousand pieces. bearers, commanded by Thos. McMillan, being disturbed. a traveling concert troupe, saying that Fred. Boock, Rakes, &c, &c, to give me a call and Vk Hon. A. Wallen introduced Mr. Frank were in waiting and, together examine my machines and obtain my his company, composed of eight talented Although R. II. Bingham is in daily Morrell to the assembled throng as the Carl Baltrusch believes in the judicious prices before placing their orders elsewhere. with many of the citizens, escorted receipt ot lumber he is pushed very artists, would in a short time give orator of the day. Mr. Morrell is a use of printer's ink and this week CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. Now is the time to buy, as I hard to meet the demand. R. H., be the Guards through the city to the Propnetor of the an entertainment in this city. fluent speaker and he made some good announces the receipt of his new stock am determined to sell. careful or the same tate awaits you IC. Exchange Hotel, where all but tenhome New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith hits by which the farmers will of fall and winter goods. He now has My attention will be hereafter exclusively that overtook your neighbor "Busted." members of the company were assigned devoted to my Hardware and no doubt profit. a splendid stock of new goods and his 'THAT CHEAP ENCYCLOBiEDIA." Mr. W. R. White, of the Loreno quarters. Mr. McMillan and his Saddler business, and I assure my & PAINT SHOPS House, saved the lite of a little boy prices are "bottom." Read his ad. in At 1 o'clock p. m. the Governor's friends and customors that their orders men then escorted the remaining ten a tew days ago who would another column and then go*and convince Guards assembled at the Exchange Volume one of the new "Library of Meets on the second and fourth will receive prompt attention, and Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. have been IUII over by a drove of cattle members of the company to the Baily yourself that he means just what my prices will be as low as the lowest. Tuesday in each month. hotel and marched in a body to Univeisal Knowledge" is issued Sept. their tught. House. This hospitable reception he says. the fair grounds, to the tune of "the 29th. It contains 736 pages of small DR. A.. HARDEN, W. M., H. H. BEUSSMANN. \l am prepared to do all kinds of work Busted laid off last week just to see made a good impression on our boys girl I left behind me," played by a fifer but clear and beautiful type, handsomely ingmy line on short notice. Repairing if the Loreno department rn the Review No true Horseman would willingly and they retired for the night was appreciated. He is fully satisfied of Threshers and Reapers a specialty of Redwood assisted by Thomas Mcthe piinted on good paper, and is neatly OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. see the life of a valuable animal impeiilled with pleasant expectations for theMillan, Notice for Publication. that it is and theiefore will continue My machinery is all new and of im small drummer boy of Redwood, and stiongly bound in cloth, half mo* it. by a festeiing cut or sore. pioved pattern, and only expeiienced morrow. Friday morning our party and musician Stceckert of the IOCCO and half Russia, at 50 cents, 75 PROGRESS LODGE NO LAND OFFICE AT REDWOOD FALLS MIMK I workmen are employed. A new paint Where such exists, whether upon man Some of our citizens think it would was stirring betimes. The day dawned Sept. 23, 1879 $ Guards. Arriving at the grounds the cents, and 81.00 per volume. The succeeding shop has lately been added. New Wagons be a good idea if our village council Notice is hereby given that the following-named or beast, it is lemediable by the application bright and pleasant but later in the continually on hand. Guards gave an exhibition drill, which volumes will appear about two settler has filed notice of his intention to make final took some steps to nave the dirt and of Thomas' Eclectric Oilthe day a disagreeable wind arose which proof in support of his claim, and secure final ALL WORK WARRANTED performance they repeated later in each month, till the 20 volumes completing rubbish removed from our streets. entry thereof at the expiration of forty ivs from ?R. BOOCK. great external and internal specificfurther made the dustflyabout in a rather uncomfortable the date of this notice viz Nov 3.1879, at the S. the day. The remainder of the the woi are issued. Specimen Our worthy druggist Frank Ibbeison Land Offiae at Redwood Falls, Minn desciibed in advertisement manner. The first part has added anew show case to his afternoon was spent in horse volumes are sent to any part of the Max Voltin D. S No 20529, for the 8 W. N E BOOT AND SHOE STORE. headed by trade-mark of a hand holding q&NWqNUqfcNKqN W q. Sec 15 of the forenoon was spent in viewing already well piovided diug store. Call racing the principal contestants United States (10 cents extra for postage), 111R 32 and mmes the following as his witneses, ai.d see rt. the aiticle, in another column. the falls and other places of interest viz: David Beetle of Nicollet Co and Peter being Peter Cashion's horse of with privilege of return after ten H. Loheyde, Glaser of Nicollet Co Peter Majewski is agent for five different in and about the city. The Guards Triton's building on the coiner of St. Peter and a Maishall hoise. The days examination. Special terms are W DUKMIKOTOW, kinds of sewing machines and Register congregated on the rocks near the Minn, and 2d N. streets is receiving latter came out winner. Chas. Porter's offeied to eaily subsciibers and to can^turnish you an A No. 1 machintea short notrce. Al in need falls and Mr. G. Stohlmann took a view an oveihauling. PROBATE NOTICE. stallion also tiotted once around the clubs, of which full particulars are on DEALER I N of the group. macitrne should call on Peter and obtain track against time, beating the best sent fiee on lequest by the publishers, Thomas Deviny last Fuday fell or BOOTS & SHOES, State of Minnesota, In Probate Court his piices before purchasing elsewhere. time made that day by any horse on jumped over the bluff at the foot of REDWOOD FALLS the AMERICAN BOOK EXCHANGE, 55 County of Brown $ Special Term, ct 3, 79 In the matter of the estate of Ay res Hall Deceased. the ground, six seconds. inBeekman street, New York. is a city of about 1000 inhabitants and Cedar street, St. Paul, and was Mnniesota Street, New Ulm, Mint The question of building a public stranger in Wheareas, An instrument in writing, purport, ac offers many attractions for tourists and stantly killed. He was That a complete Encyclopaedia, first In the evening the Governor's hall on shares is being agitated among ing to be the last will and testament of Ayres Hall lovers of romantic scenery. It is beautifully the city and his home was believed to deceased, late of said County has been deivered to some of our enterprising citizens. All class in character, and containing more Guards, assisted by the New Ulm dramatic Meets every Thursday evening at this Court located on the south bank of the be in St. Louis. On the day previous such as take an inteiest in the matter And W heareas, Elisabeth Hall has fllej) there, matter than any heretofore published A laige assortment of men's boott club, prcduced "The Virginia Union Hall. Brothers from abroad with a petittou, representing among other things are requested to meet at J. C. Zieske's Redwood river which, at this point, Mulford Gates, a lad seven years old, and shoes and ladies' and children's in this country at any price, should be are cordially invited. Veteran," at Floral Hall to a packed that said Ayres Hall died in said County on the 5th store, next Friday evening, Oct. 10th. day of September 1879 testate, and that said peti. takes its course through a rocky, craggy shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom was instantly killed by falling from a made and for the trifling sum of $10.00, CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. house. Although the performance was tioner is the sole executrix named in last will and By request of Many Citizens. work and lepairing promptly attended ravine and empties into the Minnesota HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. street car, the pilot box of the wheel testament, and praying that the said instrument seems so extraordinary, that many given under many disadvantages we Louis Hanson, our postmaster, means to. may bo admitted to probate, and that letters testamentary river a mile or two below the striking him with such force as to be to her issued thereon who wish it may be true, are very naturally believe, as a whole, it gave very good business. He now has his office fixed It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument town. The falls are very beautiful, break his neck. C. HELD, up so no one has any cause to complain, incredulous. The same house satisfaction. The Guards took up their and the said petition, be heard before this Court, especially in seasons of high water. and the accommodations are A at the Probate Office in said County, on the 5th publish a large list of standard works, return march at 3.30 a. m. Saturday Ed. Casey, deputy sheiiff, airested day of November A D, 1879 at 11 o'clock in the No* 1. Mr. H. also has a very fine There are several good waterpowers all at similarly low prices, and the forenoon, when all concerned may appear and morning and arrived in this city on line of candies and cigars which he one Richard D. Woodworth, formerly contest the probate of said instrument Undertaker and Dealer |in along the river at this point some of presence of some of them already in the 6 o'clock train. sells very low. And it is further ordered, That public notice of of Winona, at Redwood Falls last Friday AIL KIND OF FEBNITOBE. which are utilized by three grist mills. the time and place of said hearing be given to all the hands of hundreds of thousands of Ladies look out! Peter Majewski has persons interested, by publication of these orders Before we close this chapter we desire night on the charge of bigamy, The only trouble this season seems to tor three weeks successively preylous to said day Traveler's loveis of good books in all parts of the iecei\ed something new. It is a to express our thanks to Samuel Proprietor and Manufacturer of preferred by M, B. Webber, an attorney hearing, in tho New Ulm Review a newspaper be a scarcity of water. Champion plaiter. Peter says now is land, is naturally rapidly transforming punted and published at New Ulm In said County Stickle, Thos. McMillan, A. E. McCarty, of Winona. Mr. Woodworth was THE FARMESB FRRIEND A WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate. the time to get one, as the demand is Last season the Chicago & Northwestern the incredulous into patrons and enthusiastic Winona Saint Peter Railway. FANNING MILL. Bishop Gorden, the proprietors brought before justice Baasen of this much greater than the supply. Railway Company built a friends of the enterprise. O NERVOUS SVFFEBERS. of the Exchange and Baily hotels, to city but he waived an examination and Mrs. M. Wheeler, of Northfield, has Arrive. Depart. Going East branch from Sleepy Eye to Redwood, No mysteiy is made about the cause of Hon. J. S. Honnor and citizens generally was bound over in the sum of $1000 been spending several days here with The best fanning mill in the market *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m which is now known as the Minnesota Day Passenger the low pricethey are, the reduced her daughter Mrs. Dr. Marcellus. Mrs. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY Store and Factory on Centre street for courtesies shown the Guards to appear at the next term of court. *4,12p.m *4,12 p.m. Night Pass'ger Valley railroad. As soon as the town cost of manufacture to about one-half W. is an old pioneer of Northfield, but near City Mill. DR. J. B. SIMPSON'S SPECI- during their stay. The people of Redwood Wife No. 2 has for several days past 5,45 p.m *5,40 p.m. Freight No. 14 this being her first visit to this section became connected with the outer world what it was a few years ago, the method FIC MEDICINE. *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m are only known to be appreciated. Freight No. 16 been stopping in this city the unsuspecting NEW ULM, MINN. of the State she is very much delighted by rail, the merchants and business of sale, direct to the purchaser, saving Dr. Simpson's Specific Medicine is a positive victim of her liege lord. with it and contemplates removing Arrive. Depart. West. CITY Going cure for Spermatorrhea, impotency, Weakness and men became infused with new life, him the large commissions commonly here with her husband to spend the all diseasos resulting from Self-Abase, as Nervous *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m Day Passenger and new buildings and enterprices paid to agents and dealers, and Debility, Irritability, Mental Anxiety, Languor, balance of their days. Two cloth peddlers that have been Hurnitown Items. {8.55 a.m. J8,55 a.m Lassitude, Depression of Spirits and functional derangements Drug Store. Night Pass'ger sprung up on all sides. The city has a veiy large sale. It is worth the cost stopping in this city for a few weeks of the nervous system generally, Pains The ladies of the W. C. T. U. held a .*2,05 p.m,. *2,05 p.m Freight No. 15. 12,2 a.m 12,2 0 a. good schools, several churches, court BEFORE AFTER. sociable last Saturday evening. There of a postal card to see their catalogue. have "takenjin" several of our unwary Freight No. 13. Fine fall weather. in Baek or Side, Loss was a large attendance and the proceeds house, several very nice, commodious of Memory, Prema- farmers by salting them with packages Indian summer, the choice of all Except Sunday. Except Monday. netted about $25, which are to ture Old Age and diseases business buildings, four hotels, one weather. of goods and taking their notes that lead to Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted be applied for a library. The auction PERSONAL. Consumption, Insan- printing office, U. S. Land Office, two JL to carry passengers between Kasota A new stock of lumber has been received sale of ladies was coupled with much therefore. One of the victims called ity and an early and Sleepy Eye. Col. Wm. Pfsender spent last Sabbath banking houses and a few very fine mirth,some of them being bid off at 35 by A. G. Anderson. grave, or both No at the office of county attorney Webber matter how shattered cents. The ladies of this society have in our city. residences. It has good streets and CIIAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. yesterday seeking redress, stating M. H. Gamble is in the field buying the system may be from excessess of any kind, a laudable purpose in view and should a short course of this Medicine will restore the local sidewalks, which two things are very barley, and pays the highest market Fr. Ibbeison and R. H. Bingham, that they had been swindled and had be heartily encouraged. functions and procure health and Happiness price. where before was despondency and gloom The essential to a thriving town. The of Loreno, made our city a visit last to pay more than the same goods Messrs. Kcehne A Trautman left for Specific Medicine is being used with wondeiful See Jos. Schneider's announcement town is full of live, go-ahead business H. Warnecke, our worthy saddler, is (access week. could be bought for in this city. The Chicago last Saturday morning with in another column. now building a dwelling house. That's Pamphlets sent free to all Write for them and men and they are always on the lookout nine car loads of cattle. Mr. Traut Review has no sympathy for such We were favored with a pleasant get full particulars Price, Specific, $1 00 per business. Hotel building and improved farm mann will visit friend* in Michigan for No. 1, which accounts for the package, or six packages for $5 00 Will be cent people as allow themselves tobe beguiled call from Willit Green, of Golden befoi his return foi the purpose ot by mall on receipt of money Address all orders, There will be services held in the for rent. See card in another column. rapid strides the town has taken for by every man that comes along. B. SIMPSON S MEDICINE CO Gate, last Monday. purchasing several car loads of apples Catholic church next Sunday. All religiously Nos 104 and 106 Main St. Buffalo, N the past one and a half years. It just The many friends of Carl Fricke Buy your goods of your home merchants for thrs market. As Joe contemplates For sal* by Jos Bobleter, New Ulm, Minn. inclined please take notice. Major Strait will visit our city tomorrow now is a temperance town, but, we distributing a few barrels among his will be pained to learn that he is and you'll have no reason to to join a party of our hunters Charles Gamble's racer after winning friends we are anxiously awaiting his must say, the most liveliest of its kind again seriously ill. complain of being swindled. G. H. HAMILTON PAPER GO.. a race against young Cady's horse return, and hope when he does come who will upon his arrival start out on it has ever been our lot to tarry in. See county auditor Constans' notice last Saturday fell on the race course. he will also bring along a car load of a goose hunt. Our woithy brewer John Hauenstein, Having given a brief description of cider. to town and school district clerks in Manufactureis and dealers, in, The new store is now in full blast not to be outdone by his neighbor, Among the many familiar faces at the town we will now pass on to the another column. and they do say that the prices are is making some very extensive improvements PAPER, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Union Hall last Sunday night we noticed "way down, down." Golden Gate Items. Have you tried Di. Marshall's Arabian in and about his establishment. those of Morris Conrad and Geo. FAIR GROUNDS ALBUMS, PRINTERS'STOCK, Oil? It is the most effectual pain Our wheat rnaiket is very spirited He has entirely remodled his Jos. Bobleter, Crouch of Sleepy Eye. The boys say Weather continues fair. of the Redwood County Agricultural and lively. A good demand for wheat* killer known. Sold be Jos. Bobleter. &c. &c. brewery upon the latest improved there is no place like New Ulm for Last Sunday there was quarteily Society, which are situated about one with fair prices, and lots of "gelt" to No. 346 E. Water St. Milwaukee meeting at the Advent church. The Silver Cornet Band had asocial plan. Two additional stories have pay for it makes us all happy. social enjoyment. mile from the city on the opposite side K. WINTERIIALTER, Agent. been built upon the old building, making "Occasional spoke the sentiments of pic nic at Hunter's Rest last Sunday. of the river. Here we found quite a All our merchants are now busy buying, Gottlieb Scheff and lady of Canby Wholesale and Retail Dealer in a majority of the people of this vicinity. it four stories high without basement. The boys enjoyed themselves hugely. marking, bartering and selling large building styled "Floral Hall," made our sanctum a pleasant visit last K2 goods. The rise in price of wheat, He is also building a two story which had been temporarily erected frugs & Medicines, Monday. Their many friends in this The Professor has been trading horses butter and eggs causes much improvement 32x64 feet brick malt house. Other The ball at Union Hall last Sunday fos the use of exhibitors. Also temporary city will be glad to learn that they again. in business. improvements are also in contemplation evening was quite well attended and stables for stock, a very good half has just received a large stock of have struck a bonanza in the hotel No more independent candidates as GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND P. H. McKeon has sold his farm to New Goods but the lateness of the season will mile race course, judges stand and two everything passed off pleasantly. yet. business at Canby. M. H. Gamble and consequently Mac prevent their execution until next refreshment stands." Before we speak The Commercial says that J. B, Villikanji We have heard a few men swear is getting ready to go down to the sunny PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS spring. When all the contemplated vengeance on "Occasional," using very of the exhibits, one word in regard to will return to Lamberton in a south, Texas, a land flowing, with for the AND BLANK BOOKS, vile language in denouncing him. Leavenworth and Vicinity. improvements have been made Mr. milk aud honey. the society. We did not have the few days to re-open his photograph Such expressions of wrath are very unbecoming Ilauenstein will have one of the best pleasure of making the acquaintance GOLD PENS, gallery. Superintendent Medigan of Lamberton to one of said cousins. breweries in the State. The whole made our town a visit a few days of any of the officers but Samuel Stick A son of Mr. Kcedel of Leavenworth A new lot of violins, accordians, WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, We are informed that a very destructive ago. I don't suppose he was on an building will have a frontage of 94 ft., le, the gentlemanly secretary. He informed had quite a narrow escape one day last harmonicas and musical trimmings prairie fire raged across the electioneering tour, but merely looking Windvw Curtain* and a depth of 84 feet. us that the other officers of the week. He was helping his father river near Fort Ridgely last Friday have just been received by Jos. Bobleter. up some law business. The Newest Styles and Patterns night, consuming eight stacks of wheat society were O. A. Mason, president, threshing, and got up on the machine ANDMUSICAL in Ladies' Clothing and Dress Goods. Jo. Siebel, representing N. B. Harwood belonging to Brown Harper. Also on and A. A. Wilson, treasurer also that to arrange something which had got Keeping- Potatoes. MEPXHANDISE, The Canby News says grading on the & Co., of Minneapolis, was in Thursday evening last a good deal of BLACK CASHMERES the society now numbers just one hundred out of order, when he slipped into one town only a few days agolookingafter main line of the Winona & St.* Peter hay was consumed in the western portion A writer in an exchange says: All members and is in a flourishing of the openings, and was drawn in by the wellfare of his firm. Jo always of this county and the eastern railroad between Watertown and Jim from 50 cents upwards. farmers I have known, have granaries PUREXIQUORS seems to feel well, as he is continually portion of Redwood county by the devouring condition. Now to the wheels and had the toes of one foot river has begun. heard singing, in which profession he or corn cribs, just* the thing to put Trimming-Silk in all Colore. element. ANON. completely cut off before he was rescued. We are requested to say that a musical excells a little. AND SPIRITS fresh dug potatoes into. All kinds of THE EXHIBITS. Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls, entertainment will be given in NEW ABVEHTISEMEHTS. fruits, grains and vegetables give off a The display of farm machinery consisted G-'W. Van Dusen & Co's. new elevator When you see old ladies going visiting Turner Hall next Sunday evening to at this place is now nearly completed. certain amount of moisture after gathering, of several harvesters, reapers, taking dinner-pails of molasses LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, which everybody is cordially invited. It is already painted and the and if they are permitted to lie mowers, plows, wagons and a self-propelling Towns and Schools Districts. Toys, Notions firm name appears on all sides. along you may know that electioneer: The ranks of the Governor's Guards 11 The Newest of the Season II in heaps on thefloorin cellar, or anywhere traction engine. The latter ing is in full blast. are rapidly filling up five new members Lucas Fecker is now busily engaged out of a circulation of air, will was in full motion and occasionally Town and School District Clerks are building a subterranean ice house with joined the company last evening. We beg to inform the Iberia correspondent requested to send their report of taxes -AND made the boys get up and dust, to the be kept wet. which tends to produce a determination to keep the ice next voted to be levied, to the Auditor that Female suffrage is no Jos. Bobleter has taken the agency FANCY GOODS. consternation of the many teams in decay. My practice is to dig potatoes Flannel, Cjashmere, Cotton Flannel, season from melting. Lucas is an enterprising before the 15th inst. more in vogue in Mulligan than in for the sale of the celebrated^ and fellow and has Jthe wellfare Water-Proof, Sheeting, Calico from the vicinity. The horses exhibited when the ground is dry, pick them up H. B. CONSTANS, of our little burg at heart. other places. He forgets that in the Svorld-renowned Le Roy W. Fairchild 5 cents per yard upwards, Buffalo were really very fine and attracted as dug keep them covered by blanket Auditor Brown Co. town of Leavenworth there is a district Overcoats (Prime Quality) Mittens, gold pens and pencils, and will receive much attention. The principal exhibitors Uncle Bagen is not at all behind the from the sun while in wagon, and place Fr Bent. ORDERS SOLICITED. Gloves. Blankets, Ladies' Furs, whicdi boasts of one or more female age. He is building a butcher shop a splendid stock of these goods in a were McMillen Sehsefer. them on the lath in my corn bin, about The hotel building owned by the and in the course of time will become Woolen Overshirts, Ladies' and officers. few stays. who showed the splendid Norman stallion 18 inches thick, and leave them there undersigned, situated in the town of a full-fledged butcher. With Lucas Gent's Underclothing, Hats, Caps, Jos. Schneider has moved his saloon that took the first premium at the Our community were quite shocked until there is fear of freezing, when tVest Newton, 9 miles from New Ulm Fecker in the same business we may Orders by Mail will receive Promp UlmReady-Made Clothing, latest look for lively times in themeat market on the Fort Ridgely and New State fair in 1878. McMillan & Bonner, last Sunday morning on hearing that i, into his new building on the corner of they are placed in bins in the cellar. business. road, together with 20 or 60 acres of Attention, Goods and Prices warranted who exhibited three splendid p~ Broadway and First North street and on the Saturday night previous a farmer The air coming up from beneath keeps style, Boots and Shoes, improved land is offered for rent on young Norman stallions. Thomas Mc returning from Loreno after having next Sunday will have a grand open- Nocturnal illuminations are again {l'i% Groceries, Crockery them perfectly dry. One fall it was give satisfaction. z? very favorable terav For further ait^ Glassware. the fruits of a dry fall. The prairie Millan exhibited a span of fine 3 year sold a load of wheat, was waylaid, ^l ing, when a splendid lunch will be late when I dug my potatoes, and I particulars eiwutrt ojfQrjirin Scheible, Minn. Street, few Dim, Minn &** grass is very dry and offers food for old Norman mares, and Chas. Porter murdered, and robbed at the Big Cottonwood Centre street. New TJlm, Minn, J*^ served. thought it was so near the time to put the firy element, and already several three Norman spring colts and a large River near Huff's crossing. THE BEST TEA, &c., them in the cellar I would take them 3., &C. i*%jL,,. Mr. Schell's new malt house was dq4^dicated parties have suffered severe lojm jyi **vf black Norman stallion. The above, together We, endeavorsd to learn the particulars, -**-*sr interested parties should be there directly. In a few days I disthey last Sunday. Quite many oi ^For gpjpd guod^a^oVbotjpm price* ZWISELE'S SALOOI, with a six-legged pig, exhibited and get their firebreaks aroi i but could*findno one who could goto un-covered were decaying I took if JT.ou citizens were present and we ttefchool stacks and premises, but evi C. Baltrusch. by Mr. Knipple, comprised the exhibits Octobtr 4th, 1879. give us the required information and derstand i^was a grand, social QventJf therj(g out and put them in the corn _-.. Qet.atth,187,sad (Formerly Hammers,) in believe the story is without any foundation l&Notbeiiiaij^Mntbuwelf f^ are^lia* ^crib and they dried off and did not rot oftto Turner HaUiu NewVim ^whatev^r4 jgo. i\ft*rwjpri.[-Minneapolis Tribune. abletogiv*