New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 24, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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*&T~ TV-** v~ $ l^s 4 ^1" K* fc^~ itjV) ig^, NEW ULM BEVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 1879. *SM' I^\ -*--gtsfe" i NE W VLI ASD VICINITY. afttfflUe ard Uwt+t the Fl back as his record can be traced* Grif We leant wilh pleasure that C. W. sion as you all are aware that Lucas is one among the few books which fith, whote ittfMwtre culltd, not only Howe, M. D., of Cowlesville, New never fails in the social way. (By Oar BegolarCorrMpon'oaat Batted.) meet a real want. "It embraces within York, is about to locate in New Ulm. substantiates my former statements, Uncle Bagen has a new feed mill *The Review wishes its many patrons a convenient compass the very essence The Dr. has made the treatment of but adds that when the Widt-Awake For sleigh bells call on J. C. Zieske. and is getting it up in good shape am a merry Christmas. He has lots of 'em. of the knowledge necessary to Hernia, a specialty for the past fifteen receives any more articles from his will be prepared to grind feed at a "Board of Trade" fine cut, the best Tor Christmas presents goto Salkowski. constitute an intellegent citizen of this years, and without a doubt has cured pen its editer will know how to appreciate reasonable rate. Bring on your corn. in Che market, at the City Drug Store. Also take a peep into the tailoring great republic." It explains, in plain more cases of rupture than any other them. kc. DARBACH. shop. Christmas tree at the Catholic church language the organization and working man in this world. His health No preaching last Sunday on account Talbot Rinke have everything you t~4y schoolhouse to-morrow evening. of every department and bureau of failing, he has decided to try Minnesota may want in the holiday goods line. Go of the storm. NBW VLSI rBOBVCE HAH KB T. Th* City $ o** the United States. It can be had A handsome wall calendar will be climate, with a view to making this and see them. Our merchants and millers all join both in English and German through State his permanent home. The Dr's presented to our subscribers on New John Zieske has some very fine single hands and exclaim business is good. CorrwtM weekly by a. TWUWWUIM and double harnesses and trunks on Mr. B. Juni, who is agent for the same charges are moderatewith the motto ear's day. hand. Wheat No. 1 No. 2 1.06 in this and adjoining towns. of *'no cure no pay." Our village blacksmith John E. Our new "Peerless" jobber is a 96 No-4. Oar hotels are fully prepared to accommodate Pickle is having a great rushjust now, daisy and no mistake. Come in and Mr. John Liesenfeld Jr. of town Flour, per bbl 96.5G97.5C all who may wish to spend HEAD-QUAETERS and, by the way,, if you have any old Oats, per bushel 18 see it. The St. Peter Tribune says on the holidays in Loreno. Sigel has changed his mind about going' plugs that need shoeing just call on Barley per bushl 2025 Monday evening of last week a freight C. B. Blake says he will try and beat to Arizona to work for the Government Grand New Year's Eve Ball at Union Corn per bushel, lb John, and he will convince you that them all in the line of Christmas and train on the St. Paul Sioux City and has bought the old feedmill Hall next Wednesday evening. See ad. Beans, per bushel 1.25 New Year's goods. he cannot be beat. road running at full speed past the of Mr. S. Blackman aud will go into Potatoes, per bushel lfc in another column. Our saloon keepers have got What has become of your Lone ^FOR Hams, perponud 7 Kasota eating house was thrown from the mill business. May be if John The Sunday-scholars of the Turn* a corner in the egg market. They are Cheese per tb 21 Tree Lake correspondent? Is it possible the track by a broken frog. Fifteen makes lots of money he may then go buying up all that come along for' 'Tom verein will have a Christmas tree on Lard,per pound 1( that he has left his sheltered Jerry and egg nog." or sixteen cars were smashed up and to Arizona and grind feed for the old Friday evening. Parents and others Rye flower, per bbl 4.C( bottom lands and been caught in one Our livery men boast that they can several head of cattled killed. Fortunately government mules. Salt, per bbl, 2M are invited. Admission 10 cents. DRUGS and Jggggfjljjpr TOILET SOAPS, turn out as nice a rig as any concern of those terrific storms that he spoke Butter, per lb 14 no human lives were lost. It Hacking coughs lacerate the lungs A large numbei of diseases are caus* in Minnesota, which is saying much. 2ggs per dozen 16 of, or is he still guarding the lake? I took all the next day and until 7 o'- and beget consumption consumption ed by a disordered liver. Use Broraoline, Honey, per pound 18 "Busted" wishes all the patrons hope that with the return of spring he clock in the evening to clear the track fills our cemeteries. If nipped in the the great Liver Regulator, and be of the Review a merry Christmas. may thaw out again and favor us with so that trains could pass. bud with Thomas'Eclectric Oil, the GLASS, PUTTY, I IWf MPERFUMERY, 'JEW ADVEHT1SEMEHTS. cured. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. P. Majewski has a large stock of all some more of his romantic imaginations destructive malady is deprived of its kinds of furniture and sewing machines. Frederick Gerdes has been appoint* of Lone Tree Lake and its enterprising power. Pain is also subued by this benign PERSONAL. OILS & PAINTS, yUggJL BRUSHES Give him a call. ed postmaster at Fort Bidgely, viz. inhabitants. REPUBLICAN. healing agentcorns, sores, frostbite, For apples, candy, &c, go to F. burns, and other troubles referred Dr. Berry returned from New G. H. Nobles, resigned. Boll's. to in advertisement elsewhere in this Tork last Friday evening and is again James. G. Clark, lyric poet, compos* loorte itoaao. The Keystone lodge A. and A M. paper, are conquered by it. in the traces. er and balladist, will give one of his will have their installation on Friday, Some time ago the commissioners of J. P. Currant of Home spent several Dec. 20th. All are invited. musical lectures in this city sometime ARRANGED BY THE It is some time since I wrote any ""~and- Nicollet county ordered the establishment days in town last week. Although Peter Geschwind will give a dance next month. New Ulm Music Verein ^^VsBJffC^^BBBB^KP-sEE news for the Rex iew. I have been at the City Garden on Christmas evening. of a road from Redstone, in the Jake is a hard-shell Democrat he is a Brey Jb Epple last Friday shipped waiting and looking for news but the town of Courtland, to the free ferry good friend of ye REVIEW. IK four car loads of cattle to Chicago. mills of the Gods grind slow and after G. Dayton has gone to St. Peter to Turner Hall. opposite this city, but some of the WiX^$ W iiQirof *of fUftPoi Among the Sleepy Eye folks that Four car loads of hogs were kept back JUI^DICW^ buy wood and anyone wishing a car waiting long I have not much of a grist parties over whose land the road came down to see and hear "Blind load should address him there. on account of the dullness of the yet. Some wise old fellow of the past FOR would pass, objected and appealed Tom's" wonderful performance we Your 'correspondent don't often Christmas evening, Dec. 25,1879. markets. has said "there is no knowing what a NEWfBOOKS!. NEW BOOKS! from the order of the commissioners boats but that present of 40 lbs. of pork noticed Dr. Marcellus, Dr. Wellcome, day may my bring forth" but that old Remember the concert and ball of for a Christmas roast makes us just to the district court, and the case John Zieske and Jos. Trautmann. saying don't apply to anything in this the New Ulm Music Verein at Turner Programme: feel like getting up and crowing. Who came before Judge Cox at the recent They were highly pleased with the part of the world except to wind, is next. Hall to-morrow evening. A good time PART I. term held in St. Peter. A motion to entertainment. which in the last few days has piled There is loud talk that the Masons is anticipated. See full programme in l.OTrtnre from "Die weit4MDme."Orcheatra reverse the order of the commissioners COMFZEexSI-fcTGr 2 Prine* Charles' March Zither Club will have a social dance at the close of up some good old fashioned snow We received a pleasant call from another column. 3 Potponri from "Sncretia Borgia orchestra establishing the road, on the ground their installation exercises. 4Country Dance, Trombone Sclo with Orcles drifts, such as we have not had before Mr. Rinke, of the extensive merchantile The Latest A friend in need is a friend in. that it ran through the village or city tra accompaniment. I noticed Zieske sitting up in his for some years past. The deep snow firm of Talbot Rinke at Sleepy deed." Such a friend is Dr. Marshall's and Most Popular Novels, FART II. of Redstone, which had no been vacated easy chair Monday morning. As he is in place of being a source of discomfort Eye, last Thursday evening. Mr. 5 Overton from "FrelachnttE," Orchestra Lung Sysup for coughs, colds unable to work he is keeping an eye Complete Sets of Dickens'Standard Works, as a town site,was made and granted.The .-Campanella, Piano Solo Hiss Wiedeman or annoyance to the farmers, animates Rinke reports business with them as on his delinquents as the old year is etc., It costs 25 cents, 50 cents aud 7 -Carneval of Venice, Violin Solo, A Subi Tribune says that John Lind of and Waverly Novels, Cook Books, all the Standard nearly gone. them with hope for a better being very good, which is as it should Ha Jr. 1. a bottle, and may save many a doc this city appeared for the appellants, Poetical Works, Porter & Coats' Standard Publications, German 8."II TroTfttore," Overture. Orchestra The old pioneer Hageman is going to and brighter future, as every farmer be. tor bill. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. and that they are highly gratified with treat his friends to a grand dance on and English Juvinile Books, School Books, Blank Books. knows the cause of our poor wheat AdmUHon 35 Cts. a\JPetaon. Gust. Peters, brother-in-law of the able manner in which he conducted Station agent Heideman informs us New Tear's eve. Don't fail to give crop far the past seasons was owing Also a Fine Line of John Neumann, and a former member bim a benefit as he deserves it. their side of the case. that the railroad company have concluded ing to the want of moisture in the Box Writing Paper, Note Paper, of the Governor's Guards, returned A cordial invitation isextended to to also put in an iron bridge Another public hall. The masons The passenger train due here at 5:45 spring, and if we have an abundance all. THE COMMITTEE. from Montana last Wednesday night. have decided to fix up the room on the Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, across the Minnesota river at Bedstone, p. m. last Wednesday from the east of snow this winter we will look for first floor of their building for a concert Mr. Peters looks none the worse for to take the place of the wooden structure, Slates, Authograph and Photograph Albums, large line had a pretty tough time of it before hall for the public in general. The an abundant wheat crop next season. his three years sojourn in Montana. and that workmen are already on Pocket Books, Bill Books, Ink Stands, Paper Weights, etc., etc. room is 24x60 feet and when arranged reaching Sleepy Eye. The train left He will remain with us during the 3STe Year's Eve the ground making the preliminary will make a splendid hall. The population of Iberia is becoming Winona behind time but everything winter. Arrangements. The ladies of the Congregational so thin in numbers that there are went well enough until Kasota was church will give a grand sociable on Col. Pfsender came up from the scarcely enough left to get up news. eBALL,^ Last Thursday evening several cars reached. There "de troubles" began CELEBRATED Thursday evening to pass away the State capitol last Wednesday night They are scattered, we presume, by of an east-bound" freight train were by part of the train being thrown from GOLD PENS! GOLD PENS! merry Christmas. All are cordially and remained until Saturday morning. the dispensation of an allwise Providence. ditched about a mile this side of Courtland the track, causing an hour's delay. At invited. His term of office as State Treasurer There used to be either too Nicollet the engine gave out and after station. No one was hurt and REMOVALE. A. Russell has rented AT expires the first of January after much wisdor or iniquity concentrated the store formerly occupied by J. F. an other delay a fi eight engine was the wreck was cleared away with but Union San. Ebony% Whiting where he opened out his large Rubber and Plated Desk and Extension which he will no doubt again locate in so small a place. We have had in substituted* which, however, felt so little delay to the passenger trains. stock of dry goods, groceries, Ac, last Holders, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. in our city. the past a goodly number of jovial offended at being put in lont of a passenger We did not learn the cause of the accident. Wednesday, December 31,1B79. Monday morning. bummers of every dlscription dancing train that it obstinately refused Snow on the level now lays about Show this to your Doctor. masters, gamblers, pugilists, and horse to keep up steam and it was after ten fourteen inches and all that can mustera Christmas trade has been very lively TOYS, NOTIONS jockeys by the score.Lecturers familiar o'clock when the train pulled up at our horse and sleigh are taking advantageof Admission SO Cts. a Couple, and between the City Drug Store Cleveland, November 1,1878. it. Your correspondent, how with all ths sciences, and amongst the depot. The engine gave out entirely and the Review our time has been Supper Extra, Editors "Wrechter am Erie," Cleveland, ever, is not lucky enough to possess rest we have had 200 preachers here in befoie getting to the top of the hill -AND pretty well occupied the past ten days. either. Ohio. the last ten yearsI perhaps have got and the train was bached down to our It has been "nip and tuck" to get the On the occasion of a grand sociable Gentlemen:Allow me, as an old on one 0 too many, but no matter, they depot and another engine telegraphed MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. All are cordially invited to come at the Loreno House last Wednesday Review out on time this week, but reader of your valued journal, herewith all promised us "Paradise" if we for. It was 3 o'clock Thursday morniug evening, Elder Robinson was presented and dance the old year out and the here we are, as fresh and newsy as to send you a few lines, which would only take their advice. Where with a nice beaver overcoat. After when the weary passengeis reached new one in. usual. please insert in your next issue. I will several well-timed speeches the paity are they now? All gone! Yes, gone to Sleepy Eye, and a sleepy lot of fellows A large assortment adjourned singing on their way home, On account of the very cold and vouch for their truth, and know that point the way, to other benighted mortals. they were. The crew on that of all the latest st} les of "1 am happy still." NOTICE. blustery weather "Blind Tom" appeared by their publication a great deal of Within the last few weeks our train is noted for their good language Alabaster, Silver and Sunday afternoon Harvey Conrad and at Union Hall on the 10th inst. good will be accomplished. Having A meeting of the Stockholders of the esteemed magistrate A. Slocum and buji the atmosphere along the load between Gold Glass Vases, Smok D. Berry thought they would warm up before jL ratbag maU tuidiAno*^ hit*, New Ulm Sugar Manufactuiing Company been reader of your paper for many family have moved toNew Ulm. What inir Sets, Lava Goods, Kasota and Sleepy Eye is yet by wrestling, which -resulted in Mr. will be held at the dwelling those that were present did not regret years, 1 hope you will kindly grant my China Cups and Saucers is our loss is New Ulna's gain. Then Berry getting one of his legs broken tinged with the blue streak of profanity house of Frederick Boock, in tlie City it as Tom rea'lly is a prodigy. If request. Mng% Fancy China am just above the ankle. Drs. Marcellus Mrs. P. King and family moved to strung along that night. of New Ulm, in the countyof Brown and Wellcome promptly reduced the "Blind Tom" ever comes to this city Shell Boxes, Japanese For twelve years I had'suffered, from and State of Minnesota, on Saturday Fargo, D. T. She had contributed fracture. MoralDon't wrestle. again he will certainly be greeted by a Goods, Tin Toys, Bird the 27th day of December, A. D. 1879 A copy of the Geological and Natural time to time, terribly with Rheumatism, some nice poetry to the Review. I believe at 7 o'clock in the afternoon of that Cages, Baskets, Drums, large audience. The teachers of our public school History Survey Report for 1878 has to such an extent that I was unable she was the only lady in this day, for the transaction of important gave their scholars a rare treat last Sleighs, Hobby Hoi&e& been placed in our hands through the to move about and lost the use of More snow fell within the past ten town who had the honor of sipping at business. A full attendance is requested. Friday evening. The exercises consisted kindness of the State Geologist Prof. JlCCOpANS. VIOLAS, HARMONICAS, my limbs. I tried everything recommended days than has fallen in this section for the fountain of poesy with the Muses. of speaking, dramatic performances, Dated New Ulm Dec. 10th, 1879. N. H. Winchell. Under Economic to effect a cure, consulted some Ac. The house was crowded to four years previous. It lies in the tim Malcolm Smith has gone to Yankton Fr. Boock its utmost capacity and everybody Geology a statement of the mineral and of the most prominent physicians, ber at least to the depth of fifteen and Louis Grube and Charley Crumlett A. Westphal I seemed to be very much pleased with agricultural resources of Northeastern and expended large sums of money, inches and, as no wind storms have have gone to Melrose, Stearns Co., and the entertainment. VIOLIN STRINGS AND BOWS, ETC. ETC George Jacobs Directors. Minnesota,is given. Copper occurs in hoping to find relief, but without any prevailed, sleighing was never better. Miss Laura Benham has gone to LaCrosse Wilhelm Amme Freis Bro. are remodeling their several forms but particularly as a native success. Glancing over the columns As the knowing ones say "a good to complete her education. So NOTICE building into a concert hall, and it will THE CITY DRUG STOEE metal. The only systematic attempt of the "Wsechter," I read about the wheat crop follows a good snow crop" there are hardly enough young folks be ready by Christmas evening, when at mining was made in 1863 St. Jacobs Oil and the many everybody feels happy. left to dance a French four and the Silvio's Troubadours Band" will O and 1804 but for some reason soon given cures this remedy had effected. give their first performance in their our only saloon keeper, John Raschka, Henry Moll observed in his yard la the Place to Buy Your minstrel characteristics. At the conclusion up. That in Minnesota less mining is Having been disappointed so many got mad about the way the last grand TAX PAYERS. last Sunday a flock of birds of a species HOLIDAY GOODS, of the show there will be a being done in the silver bearing formation times, I lost all faith in any remedy, jury used him and has sold out to John hitherto unknown here. There plu- grand dedication dance and oyster supler than in British Territory, Prof. the St. Jacobs Oil included, until Von Kaufenburg, of Mulligan. We As the proceeds go towards purchasing u..ga resembles that of the pigeon in Winchell states is not due to the less I saw one day that it had cured instruments for a brass band will need two pair of twins this winter size and plumpness they are like the .3 ev t* it is hoped everybody will attend. favorable indications, but to the greater a well-known citizen with whom I am to keep our population from running r. Pleasetskenotice quail, and ihey have a beautiful topknot cono ease in making permanent claims acquainted. Other parties fully endorsed MARRIED At the Lutheran church ofBrow out. like the cuckoo. Others have er .wfu in this city, on Thursday, Dec. 18th, and securing title to land under Canadian the value and wonderful power that the Doplicate oftaxes for the year 1879 are now observed the same kind of birdsSt. by the Rev. Mr. Oerding, Mr. William in my hands for Collection, and the followlnr ner. The Iberia Mill Co. don't spare expence laws than under those of the United of the Oil, telling me that it had cured centage on each Dollar's valuation has been levied Peter Tribune. Miller to Miss Wilheltnina Utecht, exclusive Land road tax to be accounted separate. in getting the most improved States. The best assay of the them of different ailments in a very both of Sleepy Eye. The congratulations ljr,to.wlti Mrs. Jennie May, wife of W. G. machinery for the benefit of their Kindred Shaft," just beyond the international shoi time: This brought me to a of ye "Busted" are herewith extended. Walz Esq., aged 25 years, died in Millers are a good thing to County Tax customers. They have lately procured boundary line, is said to -3 conclusion. I said to myself,*'Senwei- have in a wheat country like ours and Mankato on the 13th inst. Mrs. Walz a new separator for seperating all sorts have yielded $1100.00 per ton and that zer, fifty cents won't break you:" so 1 we hope William may be blessed with c was a daughter of Hon. Abner Tib* of foul seed from the wheat and are of Gen. Baker, near by $212 per ton. went to my druggist, Mr. Bock, bought TOWNS. many little Millers. betts, at one time Register of the I now able to give good satisfaction to The best prospect seems to be for iron. a bottle of the Oil, and must now confess & A SERIOUS FALLJohn Zieske slipped United States Land Office at this VI 2 their numerous customers. A valuable ore occms in large quantities, that the result was truly wonderful. and fell on the sidewalk in front of hfl place, ana) may be remembered by 9 which has yielded from 61 to 66 I used it every two hours, and C. B. Blake's store last Thursday afternoon There was a funeral at the Iberia 33-10 114 New Ulm many of our citizens. As she was an per cent, of metalic iron. Professor found relief immediately upon the first 33-10 11.6 causing him for the moment Albin 1310 0 9 cemetery on the 13th inst. The corpse 33-10 11-6 accomplished lady and a good wife Bashaw to see bright shining stars. He 1710 Winchell thinks it highly probable 87-10 application, and the pain ceased entirely 33-10 11.6 Burnstown being that of an old gentleman by the 3.10 4-10 77-10 Mr. Walz must feel his loss keenly. has been confined to his bed in consequence 33-10 11.5 that these iron deposits will not long Cottonwood after a few moreapplications. Fearing 6.10 11-10 66.10 33-10 11.5 name of Sanderson, father of squire for a few days past but nothing Eden 6-10 74-10 33-10 11.6 While Mrs. S. D. Peterson and Mrs. lie undeveloped as they are in the a new attack, I remained in bed Home 6-10 seriously is apprehended. John, you 76.10 33-10 114 John Sanderson of Leavenworth. The I Loreno 10 John Lind were taking a sleigh ride midst of sufficient hard timber for producing 33-10 11-6 and continued to use the remedy every must look a "leetle" out the next Lake Hiiml 12.10 82.10 old gentleman lived to the Patriarchal 33-10 11.5 last Saturday their "horse became time. Leavenworth the necessary charcoal and the three hours. All pain having left me, 7 33-10 11.6 age of 86 years. Linden 1 1 9 33-10 11.6 frightened at someththing and started surrounding countryjis generally fit for I arose from my bed and walked down Milford 171 !M0 72.10 33-10 11.5 Mnlllean In looking over this year's calendar, U.10 84.10 33-10 11-b on a run down Minnesota street. Both prosperous farming. The region around Barastewa Items. stairs without any trouble. North Star 15.10 85.10 114 IX 33-10 presented by the editor of the Review Pralrlevilie ladies were spilled out of the cutter 8.10 78.10 Vermillion Lake has for some years 11.6 33-10 Since that time I have been able to agel 11.10 88.10 11.6 to its numerous readers, and in reading 33-10 near Mullen's store, but we are glad to CD been known as a gold region. In 1866 3.10 74.10 Tour correspondent being one week 11-6 Stark 33-10 follow my occupation and feel no 14-10 84.10 the splendid original poem by Mr. VI say without any serious results. After State!/ a flush of feveiish excitement led to behind the age in writing items we Cit of New UlmCity Road fcstr Tax 5 Mills pains or inconvenience, however disagreeable Robert Nix where he says, "One year City Poor Tax, 3-10 Will* Grave yard, Fire Dept, relieving himself of his human the expenditure of considerable money commence this chapter by saying the the changes of the weather Ins Sinkinr fnnd tax 6,7-10. Total Millsincluding saw four times royal blood assailed" freight ^he horse continued his career State and County tax, 19. in sinking shafts and erecting mining snow, the beautiful snow, is knee deep Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minn. may be. Having thoroughly tested reminds us, if he should write on the down,the street. works. Three steam stamp mills were in this latitude. They all say (that is the St. Jacobs Oil, I can conscientiously SPEC1AI S CHOOL TAX. same subject again this year, he can erected, another, running by waterpower the knowing ones) that a good season Mr. Edward Hensel, of Milford, met recommend it to all afflicted with z2 write of two unsuccessful attempts on JOS. BOBLETER, Prop'r. eight mining companies were IS JS8 8 o oo* te as r tn to follows a large fall of snow and a cold with a painful accident last Wednesday. Rheumatism. Fifty cents is a small the life of the Czarof Russia. We are at work simultaneously. A town site winter, both of which.wt.are injwssession While unhitching his team one expense when the service for so trifling not sorry to see all the crowned robbers was laid out but sad to say, these of. 3f of the horses kicked him in the face, an outlay are considered. If I was ee 3 eoee SSSsSSSS of Europe live in trembling and things have passed away. Samples of O -4ERVOUS SUFFKBEBS. eutting his upper lip in a frightful one thousand miles away from all human The merchants in our little town are klii'A'slimviim tale. fear. The French nation owe a debt THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY oo s y *a CJ oo jo oo to go the gold quartz ore yielded on the average manner and knocking out several habitation, I should, nevertheless, all busy buying and shipping turkeys, oeoeooeeeooooseeoooSe DR. J. B. SIMPSON'S SPECI- of gratitude to the Zulus for ridding $25 per ton. Irtne of an execntion issued out o'tbe Die. teeth. Dr. Kuhlman was called who *S&$S*8g3g8g2gg388 procure this remedy and keep it produce, Ac, and Parsons and Gamble 2 FIC MEDICINE. them of the prince Imperial. A 0 dressed the wound and, although Mr. trict Conrt In and for BlueEarth county, In the 6th always in my house. are buying up a few more car loads of Attention is called to the frequent Dr. Umpson's Specific Medicine Is a positive Judlcif I District f the State or Minnesota, dated SpermatoiThwi, impotencjr, Weaken* and I have said a good deal about Iberia directen O andWlllsrd IvereU-ndI A,Hensel subsequently suffered considerable cattle and hogs for the Chicago market. November 12th. 1879, to me de and wanton destruction of native forest Louis SCHWEIZEK, all dtaeasos resulting from 81f-Abr se, an NervouDebllity, '"'"den efatran 5 5 oS5 SSSe 5 S9SSS !*.and dorketed Irritability, Nentsi Anxiety, Lsnfrnur, at different times and often wrote the Aulr ^Mm^S!^ Cor. Mervin and Centre Sts., Cleveland, pain ih the head, no serious f8hw,ecethe here, ?iH^ifrranK,,Kn"law_y by fire. It is estimated that annually Mid Blue Earth count on 28th day of October. Si5eeioe*-S0aiowciaD5aiwS25St Lasoitnde, Depression of Spirit* snd functions! derangements Ohio. JL?rrV.".10 name without knowing where it originated -^eaults areApprehended. of the nervous system generally, Pains ten times as much pine is thus destroyed Oar good doctoris flourishing around See See eSSe 8 SeoeSSS BEFOajB. AVTKft. from, but in reading the ancient We invite the attention of our read- in the State as is cut by all the cript of which judgment was duly docketed in the 'gS& displaying his new cutter and seems to la Back or Side, Loss a |S-U.SS8S County of Brown, Minn on the 1st day of Novem! of Memory, Prema- history of Rome I have recently discovered Gotten Gate I teats). BkJfto the prospectus of the Winona mills.This is well worthy of the attention bjf 1879,and1 which judgment lain favororsald be enjoying It. tureOld Ace and diseases it was the name by which that lesd to ^mblimn which appears in another of our legislators. Dollars I have levied upon the following described WB-i OOI -ft I am sorry to report the death of one .Consumption, Insan- Spain and Portugal was known by in real ests lying and being in said Brown conn! nn. The jjditors of this staunch eee ee There is some talk of organizing a The prevalent opinion concerning ity and an early ty, vie: Lots two, four and five hundred (2,4 an 5) in sea.tJ of our old "Pioneers," Mr. Jacob *?y dan grave, or both. No the days of Hannibal, 220 years, B. C. To S WU)i Jinnjbljtcan imf newsy journal have -M 9.K as 5 *v the agricultural character of the northeastern lycum at this place. matter how shatter Schwartzrock, aged 74 years, and also (109) north ofBange (Thirty-two (32 west aa th tfTrrw v?rv Se- I should have said that Iberia was the ll ftttly reduced &e subscription rate to property ofthe said defendant Julius fchwieeartherefore, part of the State is a wrong ed the system may be from exceesets of any kind, 0. W. Clary and wife have just returned young Walter Scott. notice Is hereby riven that by virtue of Greek name for these countries, then 1 tats sat**-* *-at a short coarse of this Medicine will restore the local I S1.15peryeafrW anyone wishing a one. There is a belt of about four ceeeeee eeee said execution, judgment and levy, and of tbsaUtotes from Wisconsin where they functions and procure health and Happiness All taxes on personal property not paid before The section men now have their hands one country, and was called by the In *uch case made and provided. I will sell where before waa despondency and gloom The metropolitan v4ekly should not miles in width^along the shore of Lake March 1st Sive per cent, penalties will be charged have been visiting friends. the above described real estate, and all the riant Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful full keeping the track clearfrom snow, after this and collected by distress and -sale. Romans "Hispania." t"fe"d interest which the said defcndenTharK ij without the Rebjiblican. We will club Superior that is mountainous, sterile ucce*s. No provisions having been made by the County and tothe same on said 1st day ofA'ovembcrTor so Charley Peck has just been made but they are an industrious lot of fellows Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and Commissioners for me, to- collect the taxes In the mncn thereof as may be necessary to aatiafv it with the Re^w for $2.00 per an- and untillable, but this does not apply My near neighbor Dr. Humphry get fall particulars. Price, Specific, 00 per variona towns, thesame will naveto be paid at my the happy recipient of a bouncing boy execution and judgment and costs, at nubile dwof?h.Tn Sy and work with a will. office. ackace, or six packages for SS 00 Will be sent to a tract of unknown area inland, As deserves a leather medal for taking tiontotbe hlahest bidder at U*frt num. mall on receipt of money. Address all orders, New Ulm, BrownCo., Minn., O N. 10th. 1879.1 baby. Court Hou-eofaald Broncounty,al New Dim Young Mr. Jorgenson, Mrs. A. Q, J- B. SIMPSON'S MEDICINE CO good farms can be opened there as hundreds one newspaper continuously longer, CARSLast Wedbrakeman -TB. SCHUBEET.CoonlM'reas. KILLS? "BY Nos. 104 and 106 Main St.. Buffalo, N Y. There will be a dance at Heimerdinger's Anderson's brother, from Richland, in Michigan and Wisconsin. Before perhaps, than any other man in the For sale by Jos. Bobleter, New rim, ulna. onthe Wi- nesday eveni Dated, Novembsi 26th, 18*9. on Christmas night. Wis., has been visiting here for a few Land Office Notice* concluding, we would call attention Minnesota valley. He has taken the [r railroad named Seytop Land Office Notice. J. MANDEBFEU), nona St^ days. The foul-mouthed nincompoop that to the contribution of two students New Hampshire Patriot continuously of a box ear of a O. WILLABD. Fir. AS?.*""** -ft mour^eUfromi IsJn Orncz AT NXW ULM, Mnor.,) runs the Wide Awake feels sore because November 26th, 1879. S Mr. Lucas Fecker will open his of our State university whose work for 36 years. The paper was established St. Peter and was inThe Land Ofieeat BedwoodFaUa Mian, moving train Nettarte hereby given that the following.named Dec. 18,1879. there are no more chickens in his has added materially to the interest grand now hall on Christmas evening. in 1809, ortwenty years before there train was switch. settler nas Sled notice of hisIntention tomake final Dl^B. CAIUk stantly killed. NotteeIshereby given that the-, followlng-named proof la sapportAf his claim, and secure final onto? neighborhood, and the way he attacks settler bM fUsdrioflceorhtefrrtentlratomBkeflnal and value of this reports. The part by The programme is simply a dance, and was a mile of railroadonthis continent and it is supposed he thereofat the expiration of thirty days fromthe ingattb^tim Physician and njgaoii proofteMBrtrh1a eteta. awl secnreSnal en. dst.oftWeaotlca, vis: every one who lots not subscribe for fr4 Mr. B. Juni, special botanist to the think I am warranted in saying that or thirty five years before telegraphs try tmwenfnt tk* expiration of forty daysfrom the between the cars. One slipped and CtftotwrrBart} Homestead Application No. 7736 Cbu*11&&&.2'!!l&** AppUcaUon No. his mushroom sheet i only* a repetition for the north-west ousner south-west qaarterand survey, deserves notice. were in use. i MIKE DnnrKSN. oneof the New Ulm bands is engaged cutoff by the wheels NEW VUL of his arms mtsvwwt spatter north-west quarter Section 12, MINN. of the eternal rumpus that he has tb deal out the music. All young and Mr. C. L. Herrick, by his work on l*Z he was not mangled. but otherwis 6n^or thelart WfSorth Bast ^namr of section AT-* 10 township 111 Bangs 30, amiaameathofellowiag tried to kick up in Jfefcry community dancingly inclined should have their Microscopic Entomostraca reflects honor Of the train was a lawnm-STi sahbnUnisMS. rta Jan. B. fyoj-m of Nicollet IWoViang 3 in which he has ever lived, as far partners engaged for the grand occa- Coaaty.a4 VoterLiaduis* ofNieoUst County/ upon the State and the university. te brakeman., -f*j-* Q. 9. Tnn, Ifcgbtef. ff W*.B.DTWsTiaTr, fa|btt& *& W^*B* &<- TAV5 :A 4^Ui8uMk