New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 31, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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The quarterly meeting of the New UinateofthekMtotliatnrmisthoiifht A Happy New Tear. Ulm sportsman's club will be held next to be between five said six miUio^s. It is The year of 1879 is nearing its end, Sunday, at the residence of John Hanenstein. A London dispatch of the 2Cth *ays inner was and the new year of 1880 will have Every member is expected to that at 7:14 o'clock, on the preceding TAX PAY shall I preach against, then?" The Elder's lock to a Mist Larsonof Leavenworth, dawned ere this issue of the REVIEW be present. night, a bridge across the Frith of reply came like an air of triumph: Correetea weekly by R. PrcrraRLE on Christmas day, or was to have been is placed into the hands of many of our "Preach against the Mormons Tay was blown down while a train was The attention of our readers is respectfully Wheat No. 1 No. 2.....1.07 if the weather did hot prevent the subscribers. During the year ol 1879 they haven't got a friend,in town." 3 96 No- 4 crossing it from Edinburgh to Dundee. directed to the advertisement young couple from putting their calculations SuubenvWc Gazette. r^OT^ many a heart has bounded with joy Flour, per bbl S6.5C07.5C The numberof passengers drowned are Having made heavy porch in to-day's issue of the theater.concert into practical effect.^ Oats, per bushel 20 and happiness, while others have been A. Lamm newspaper relata* that thought to be between 150 and 200. VbrvGoS? 6fcaV -3ft and ball to be given at Turner Hall this Barley per bushel 2025 tl payers of Brown county, pleam tako notle* whenaFrenchinaii,wVoisUoverboard The Iberia school is having a vacation shrouded in sadness and sorrow. Many The wind was so strong that steamships (Wednesday) evening.- tnat tbt DnpHeatooftutfor tte yew 1879 are now Corn per bushel, 18 from the steamer which took the Gobden of two weeks and the teacher, Mr. in my nanda for Collection, and tbe following per. a friend has gone to the land from Boots & Shoes, S $ were not able to get to the place Beans, per bushel 1.25 Club back from Greenwich, won eentage on each Dollar^ Talnatlon has been torn*, MARRIEDIn this city, at the residence Wakefield, has gone home to Lesueur which no one ever returneth. Many a Groceries, exclusive Land road tax to be accounted separate. Potatoes, per bushel 18 of disaster. Some mail bags bad been rescued and returned to the deck, the of the brides father, Tuesday, |y,to-wit: to visit his parents. He is keeping a Hams, per ponud 7 Crockery & Liquors, family has been bereft of a kind father first thing he courteously said wee that washed ashore about four miles from Dec. 23d, 1879, by Rev. J. C. John, Cheese per ft 20 he hoped he had not kept the steamer or cash, we are enabled to give large splendid school and giving good satisfaction or mother, or loving child still, County Tax, the bridge. 1ard,per pound 10 Lew. C, Johnson.of Janesville, Minn., waiting. nduceraents to the cash trade. Please to both scholars and parents. comparatively speaking, it has been a Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 to Miss Bertha Sommer. The happy call price, and examine our goods. A CABXTUL housekeeper pats new year of peace and plenty. Business Christmas is past, and it was the Salt, per bbl, 2.40 TOWNS. well paper on the front room in the couple departed for Janesville the T^rfypft^ne ^3gjpSUtTTl&Xlm B. ft C. BEHNKE. Butter, per lb 14 and all kinds of industries have revived coldest and most dreary Christmas day spring time rath+r than in the faiL Sggs per dozen 1 4 same evening and the tin pan brigade A. BEUXKE, Manager the farmer now finds a ready market Millie's young man never leans his we ever remember of seeing. The was in consequence sadly disappointed, (By Oar Regular Correspondent Sotted.) Honey, per pound 18 greasy back-hair against the wall in for his pioduce and receives a fail weather was so intensely cold and the The well-wishes of the Review are the summer time, and the paper can New Ulm JH 33-w 11- pi ice, and we enter the year of 1880 roads so nearly impassable that people consequently be keptclean. The front Albin 1X33-1011^1 1310 7-10b Trains are now again on time. extended. DR B. CARL, BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. Bnshaw 33-101 1710 87-10 with bright prospects ahead. In closing generally remained by their own fire gate, yon know.&v Havtn Register. Bnrnetown Jfc 33-10 11.61 3.10 T7-10 4-10 MARRIEDBy justice R. Fischer, at C. B. Blake is convalescent Physician and Surgeon, the volume of 1879, we wish our Post Office Address New Ulm. 11-10 86-10 Cottonwood }H 33-W11-6 6-10 A QUAntT writer says: I have seen side, so there were but few pleasant 76-10 Eden 1 33-10 11-6 1 6-10 the residence of the bride's father, in AUDITORH. Constans women so delicate that they were patrons and i lends, one and all, a happy Our public school will open again on complimentary greetings amongst TnzAtvusRF Schubert 75-10 Home 1 33-1011-61 6-10 this city, Saturday, Dec. 27, 1879, afraid to ride a horse for fear of the RxaiiTER or DIICDIA Walton 10 Eoreno IX 3T-1011-6 1 fo NEW ULM, MINN. and prosperous New Year. neighbors and friends. Notwithstanding Jan. 5th. Jvnas or PROBATEA Westphal 32-10 horse running away: afraid to sail, for 12-10 Henry Hammer, of Mountain Lake, to LakeHanska J^IHSlH Cr.RRK or THK DMT COURTAlbertBUnchard. 7 Leavenworth J* 33-10 11-6 the thermometer registeied 34 degrees fear the boat might be upset afraid to John Schmidt has a large stock of Miss Emma Kiesling. The wedding SaamtrrJohn Manderfield 9 Linden 1H 33-1011-6 walk, for fear they might fall but I below zero on Christmas eve, the 2.10 72-10 Office and residence, for the present, Milford IX 33.101U SVRTZTORJ Berndt was celebrated in a quiet way by thefresh oysters on hand. Call on him. To night, lf-10 86-10 have never seen one afraid to be married, MulligsH IX 33-10 11-5 COURT COMMISSION**E Koch faithful father and friend of all the UNION HOUSE. 15-10 relatives and friends of the happy 86-10 North Star 1X33-1011-6 COUKTT ATTORKKTB Webber which is far more riskful than all Wm. Zieske took his departure for CoaosmJonas Landewschlager Grand ball 8-10 78-10 PrairievUle IX 33-1011-5 children, Santa Claus, went about on couple. The Review extends congratulations. the others put together.'* 11-10 88-10 COUNTY SvrxRiHTMDEMTD Clary Sigel IK 33-10 11-5 CASH! Waterville Monday morning, but without 76-10 3-10 COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jor- Stlrk 133-10 11.5 At Union Hall. his accustomed mission, distributing 'f^ GIDEON COOK, a Baptist preacher, 34-10 U-10 ensoD, W. Sanders, A Larson, Anton Manderfeld. Stately 1x33-10 11 taking any calico along. Bill, it's presents as usual in the stockings of was a man very eccentric in speech, Oh, but wasn't it cold! There is comfort in store for persons City of New UlmCity Road a Str Tax 5 Mills, cold. even to his last earthly moments. A all the dear little ones. City PoorTax, 3 10 Mills Gra\e yard, FireDept troubled with lame back, rheumatic NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, Ins a Sinking fund tax 6,7-10. Total Mills including few hours previous to his death, his Remember the ball at Union Hall The cold weather rather put a damper State and County tax, 19 pains, corns or bunions, who commence There was to have been a dunce at brother, also a preaoher, came to his this evening. on our Christmas, so much so that paid for bedside and inquired, Do yon think without delay a course of Thomas' Gillinan's Hotel on Christmas night, 8PECIA1S CHOOL TAX. your correspondent was fiozen up and How many men will peisist in wiiting yon are dying, GideonF" And the BTJTTEB S S EGrOrS. Eclectric Oil, and followed up but the Crawford boys of Fort Ridgely reply, sharp and quick, came, Don't his pen stiff as a wire. 1879 for weeks to come? *2 systematically until relief is obtained. satt^uui. who were to furnish the music failed knowcan't tell never died." CAUCUSA caucus for the purpose Read our clubbing announcement They who read this should also peruse to make connections, so the dance was The undersignad would respectfully A coRBKSPOMDXNT wants to know if meets every Saturday evening. Brothers of nominating city officers, will be held C0M I f.^D-49D A 00 CO ICOk 10 00 with the Chicago Weekly News, the advertisement in another column weannga hat tends to make a_person a failure but the young folks enjoyed inform the public of New Ulm and from abroad are cordially invited. oooo OOQO ooooeooo at tbe City Hall next Thursday evening. bald. We believe it does. Women Co.of this paper. NoteEclectric, selected vicinity that he has established a There will be a meeting of the themselves pleasantly, although they 33 pcnoDe^5wc^M9eM7'fk9DecooooooioooiS OMeuusioiikeui9eoo'eMci!iSH FB. FRIEDMANN, N. G. don't wear hats and they are not bald, PRODUCE COMMISSION and electrized. Commissioners next Tuesday. had no music. Judging from the PETER MANDERFELD, Secretary. at least they do not wear them on their oesooeeooooeocceoeeoo Peter Geschwind's dance was well business in the stoi of Cheap Charley, number of empty oyster cans I saw 22 heads, and so they are not bald there. The public schools of this city will OBITIARYJohn Schwertzler, one CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. attended and all had a jolly old-time formerly H. Behnke Bro's.) and is Hats destroy hair. A woman's hat is thrown out there the company must leopen next Monday. of the pioneers of the town of Cottonwood, now prepared to pay the highest cash worn on the back of her head, and that o 00 a A Christmas. have lived high. Gillman came from oo cntstsnoexo died last Saturday, at 3 o'clock The Silver Cornet band last Monday is the reason women have to buy so market price, especiall for good butter 0000 0000 000000 J. A. Dhiel and lady, of Deerfield New Ulm that day and he says it was muoh back hs&r.Danbury News. p. m., after a few week's illness. Mr. and eggs. P. N. GREFE, evening received handsome band caps. uooioocooa)7otSwao!-enoc3OD{ 3 I township, Steele Co are on a visit to the hardest day he ever drove on the A PARTY met at a public table, Schwertzler was only known to be esteemed. tf.K -OC -*U k OtCOM 00 00 OttO GP*N'o traveling agent employed. The New Ulm sportsman's club will oSeo when the conversation turned on the road in Minn, in 18 years. We presume see their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. OOP OC O o_oo He was a good husband and hold a grand tuikey shoot to-morrow, z2 Meets on the second and fourth subject of transmigration. Mr. K. was he enjoj ed his warm oyster soup and Mr. Boll. a kind father and his family feel his neai Ilauenstein's breweiy. Tuesday in each month. a firm believer in the doctrine, and was after he got home. MEW DIM loss keenly. The sympathies of ye The old pioneer man, Hagmann's atJ.oe*ei expatiating largely upon its points, DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., CIOI a We are much indebted to Mr, Tory MARBLE WORKS when he was interrupted by a gentleman Review in this their sorry affliction is dance comes off on New Year's eveningand There is no sort of amusement going 000 0 0 Owe M. OLSKN, Secretary. Olesen for valuable woik done on the who was present with, "K., what hereby extended. on at Iberia this winter to profitably don't you forget it. do you suppose yourself to have been Review during the busy holiday season. Ig. Schwendinger, PROGRESS LODGE NO or pleasantly pass away the long dreary ooooooo oooo Owing to the extremely cold weather before you were KP" I do not We are glad to see that J. P. Anderson Rising announces in the last issue of evenings. Other winters we used to know," replied K., I might have Dealer in last Wednesday and Thursdaythe is again able to be around and attend All taxes on pereonal property not paid before been a pig, for aught I know." the Wide Awake that his paper will have lectures and lyceums that were Honaments, TombsUiies, thermometer at 0 o'clock on Thursday March 1st, flive per cent, penalties will be chnrge to his business. "Well," rejoined his friend, "yon after this date, and collected by distress and sale hereafter be published on Saturdays. veiy instructive and entertaining, besides morning indicating 38 below zero Mantels, No provisions having been made by the Count} have not altered muchonly got upon G. W. Sommerville is off on a visit Commissioners for me, to collect the taxe in the we used to have a couple of tern* your hind legs." Subscriptions are coming in lively. the usual Christmas festivities were arious towns, the same will have to be paid at my Foreign and to Rochester and will be back after office perance clubsone was the blue ribbon 23 new ones were received last week, not as generally attended as they would American Marble. New Ulm, Brown Co Minn Tec. 10th, 1679. New Year. George says, "Friends society and the other was an independent and still they come. otherwise have been, and the city presented HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FR SCHUBEKT, County Treas. look out for crim line." local temperance society, the a very quiet appearance. The Shop 011 State street between 4th and Gust. Roehrich well known among a members of which used to debate the The Christmas tree at the M. E. weather on the above named days was Notice to Creditors. large number of our citizens, was married 5th streets, NOTICE. allsubject of intemperance in a very interesting church was well attended, and the coldest that has been experienced to Miss Auguste Maitim, at St. VEW ULM. MlHW.f The next regular annual meeting of manner. As my communication those present were highly pleased. in this vicinity for several years. In the matter of the Estate of Torke 3 Helling the Governor's Guards.for the election Paul, on Monday last. Deceased. will be a little late this week, I Our worthy friend Henry Gcesche of military and civil officers and the Christmas trees were arranged for Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate GREAT We leam from those just leturned will close by wishing all the correspondents Court of Brown County has fixed upon the flrsi transaction of other business, will be was in a terrible trouble on Christmas the Sunday school children at the Monday of each and every month for the next si* that the New Ulm boys yet in Montana held on Tuesday, Jan. 0th, 1880 at 8 o'- and readers as well as the editor REDUCTION months, and the Probate office in said connty, n* day. It seems he started out on a gal Methodist church Thursday evening, clock p. m. Every member is expected the times and place when and where he ill recede, are doing well, and that John Wich has of the Review a happy New Year. hunt but was lost in a snow storm hear, and adjust all claims of all persons at the Lutheran church and at Tnrner to appear in full diess uniform. taken unto him a "leetle" frau. ngiilnst snid deceased, and that six months have Mike Dinneen. when he awoke he was at home suffering Jos. A. ECKSTEIN, President. Hall on Friday evening, and on Sunday Meets every Thursday evening at been limited as the time for creditors to present their claims agmnst said estate From and after January 1,1880, the In the school at Beaver Falls, forty New Ulm, Dec. 29, '79. greatly from exposure. He will Union Hall. Brothers from abroad evening at the Catholic church. We Dated the 19th day of December 1879. A Trick ef the Clairvoyants. ire cordially invited. out of sixty pupils had the measles, soon be able to pass out Egg Nog or WINONA WEEKLY BEFDBLIGiN understand that a pleasant and sociable j_ FRANK Lxx) .-.,_ Summons. CHAS. WAGHEB, M. W. and for that reason the schools were Tom & Jerry to his friends, free. time was had at all these places, and Iv drawing out the facts of personal HBNRY CONSTANS, Recorder. closed. er family history, clairvoyants do not Land Office Notice. Will be furnished to subscribers, that there was a large attendance at Charley Payne was the lucky recipient STATE OF MINNESOTA, DUTRICT COVKT, ss always ask direct questions, but rather Ninth Judicial Dibt COUNTY or BROWN The village of Renville Station, Renville the last three places, on account of the of a Christmas present on Sunday free of postage, at the low rate of John tlsey make statements with an implied interrogation, ^Lnnd Office at Redwood Falls Minn against county, has taken rapid sti ides of favorable weather during those evenings. morning. It was a girl weighing 10 to which the victim, oftentimes $ .15 A YEAR! Dec 18, 1879 Geo Tope and late, having no less than three hotels, entirely unconsciously, responds A moo C, Stedman Notico ii hereby pi\en that the following.named pounds, 3 ounces. The State of Minnesota to the Abo\ Named De. bftt ler has filed notice of his intention to make final by word or look or gesture, or perhaps thiee livery stables, and last but not The price will be uniform at this proof In support of his claim, and securefinalenthereof Pendants* M. W. Phelps, proprietor of the by all three and, at a later stage of at the expiration of forty days from the Yon aro hereby summoned and required to answer rate, and the paper ill be sent to any least, five saloons. PEHSONAL. i'ate of thl notice, viz January ,27th, 1879 before the Complaint of the PlnintltTin tbe above enhied the interview, these secret facts are Union House, has been confined to his post office which the subscriber may lerk of Court of Nicollet Co Minn action, hich Is Aled in the office of the Clerk Geo. Fay is spending the holidays artfully given back to the victim, who The coming in of the New Yeai will room for several days, but we are glad designate. of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, Charles S*anbom Homestead Application No has no recollection of having previously in and for the Count) of Brown and State of Minnesota, 077 for the last half South Last qunricr ofSertioi at home. be heralded at 12 a. m. to-night with It is the hope and ex]ctation ofthft_ to say that he is again able to be about. and to serve a copy ol your Annwer to said Winona & Saint Peter Railway. 10 Township 111 Range 30, and names the following imparted them, and will not publibhers to make thaj^fij^rbficana Complaint on the subscriber, it his office in the Ids witnesses, \li Jan Spogren of Nicollet ringing of bells, filing of guns and general Alex. Harkin of West Newton believe that he has done so, but prefers The dance at the Masonic building, ~1t ol New Ulm in snid County within twenty ounty, and Peter Lim'ouist ol Nicollet Count Going East Arrive. Depart. moie acceptable Generafand Family lejoicing. Let all be happy. nys after the service of this Summons up you, looked in on us last week to shake. We to believe that he is in the presence on Friday evening after the installation, a.ra,.t#4,10 6,0 a.m Newspaper dining the coming year WM DUNNI\CJTON, Register xclu.sneof the dn of such service, ind ifjou fail Day Passenger *6,00 of Divinity. shook. to answer the sRidCompl tint within the time afore, 2 p.m Prepare foribo pje^nd masquerads than it ever has been. In reducing had the best attendance of any Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. It is not only possible but easy for a slid, the PI intiff in this action will take judgment Notice to Creditors. the subsetiption rate to the low figure ball to be given by the Governoi's Mr. Chas. Nixon, of Hector, made against you fot the sum of Eight Hundred and Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m given here. The music was good, Horace practical adept to draw out in this way 7,4 5 a.m *7,4 5 a. seventy.two Dollars, with interest at the rate of above named, the feel justified in appealing Freight No. 16 Guards at Union Hall, on Saturday the Review office a pleasant call last minuto and elaborate details of secret displaying his skill to perfection. HIX per cent per annum from the eighteenth day of to its old leapeis, and to the In the mutter or the Folate of Philip Cutltnd Dc December, *"n thousand ei(,ht huiuirwl and set enty family history. A few years ago, evening, Jan. 17th. A good time is Going West. Arrive. Depart. Monday. The members of the hall announce that centd people of the sui rounding countiy gentealiy, eight, together with the costs and disbursements while connected with one of the public Notice lb hrd)j ghen that the Judge of the Tro Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m of this action anticipated. to givo it an extensive circulation, they will give a grand masquerade ball A. E. West, of Golden Gate, made 1) ite Court of Urown Comity Ins flied upon tin institutions of this city, I made a number Dated New Ulm, Minn Dec 27, 1879 Night Pass'ger J8.55 J8,55 a.m and to intioduce It into man} fir Monday of oath and c\erj month for the nxt on January 15th, and all lovers of good am a biief call to our sanctum yesterday of experiments in this line. I told JOHN LIND, Plaintiff's Attoiney. Our carrier, Hugo Gebser, will tomoriow HX months and the Probite office in said Connty Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m. *2,05 p.m homes wheie its mei its are not now the patients afflicted with various i the times and pi ice when and where he will re music and a general good time are cordially morning. present our city readers with known. Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m cci\e IKir, ind adjust nil chtinis of all i^rson-- 'SS forms of nervous and allied disorders invitedfree to all. "iitifet sud t'ecenbed and thot six months ha\e New subset iptions for 1880 may begin a handsome wall calender for 1880, Emil Schlohman returned from Except Sunday. Except Monday. not to tell me about their symptoms, been limited as the time for creditors to present with the issue foi December 1-th, 0 Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted tlitir 11 urns 1 1 ilnit said estate. nor give me any facts in their cases, and we hope the will show their appreciation Montana last week. Emil looks hale Wm. Zieske came up from Waterville 1879, from which date it will be continued I itfd the ^9th da of Decern! er, 1S79. to carry passengers between Kasota but to let me tell them and then I of his services by kindly and heaity altbough lie says the journey to spend Christmas here in Loreno. 1'i.TJRj MOE, Admimstiator to Januaiy 1st, 1881, for the and Sleepy Eye. would proceed to indicate, after the remembeiing him. NEWS hither was a ''tough one." Wm. reports business good at pi ice of one year. manner of a clairvoyant, the locality CHAS. HBIDEMANN, Agent All subscriptions payable in advance. the former place, and says he could not of their maladies, and the history of 'JO ^ElOOlih MIFFRBCH8. Robt. P. A. Nix, student at the Don't ruin your health and bedisfiguied Money to bo sent by Postal Older or their troubles In the majority of have found abetter location for a harness i E ORE rr EL ROPE A N RFMEDY Rights and Bulss the People State University, and Geo. Scherer, with pimples and blotches, but Kegisteied Lettei. cases I was successful, and made out -DR. 11. SIMPSONN SPECI- AND shop. is one among the few books which Otto Schell and Otto Hensel students the diagnosis to the satisfaction of use a bottle of Bromohne, the great FIC MEDICINE. ALL POSTMASTERS ARE CONST*' NEW ULM REVIEW those *ho sought my advfee, and with meet a real want. "It embraces within Joseph Trautmann's team became Blood Purifier. Sold by Jos Uobleter. at the Mankato Normal school, are Dr SlmpsoL's Specific Medicine is a poslthc TUTED AGENTS. 'Y^ good reason, for nothing that I could nrefor Spermatorrheainipotcncj Weakness uid a convenient compass the very essence frightened on account of the train, on FOU spending their holiday vacation at D. Sinclair & Co.,^ i!ldis isos resulting from S*lf Abrsc as Nervou* do prevented them from telling me, It ou can now affoid to take a Chicago of the knowledge necessaiy to Christmas morning, and the diivei $1.50 a year, postage included. kbihtj, Iriitahilit}, Mental Anxlttj, Langui anhome. although I asked them no questions I nsMtudc Depiction of Spirit* and functional de paper. See announcement in constitute an intellegent citizen of this thrown overboard after which the unintentionally and unconsciously, 1 iiitements or the nervous sj stem generally, ilnt The ChicagoWecklj \ewsl eerywher iecrcni7ed other column of clubbing ariangement as a paper unsiirpas'ipd mill the nqiihe they would guide me at every stage of AFTFR great republic." It explains, plain team started to have a lively run, but WINONA, MINNfA* GENERAL NEWS. nients of American Journalism It stin Is conspicuous In Back or Side, Loss with the Review. the interview. By a little practice any language the organization and workingof was caught without doing any damage. among tbe metropolit in join nils tlio of Memory, Piema.^f^r'', Subscuptions received at the Post I* one could easily acquire this art and country is a comnhte urtospnpir Its teiegrifMifcci tureOld Age and dis- r" every depaitmentand bureau of With this issue we present such of vice complies nil the dispatches ofthe Weitern eeses that leid to Christmas passed off very quietly in An ox belonging to N. Foss, of Ortonville, long study, such as professional* clairvoyants Office. Associated Press and tl Nation il Asfrf cuted ontsuniptioii, Insan- the United States. It can be hadour mail subscubeis as .are entitled to bestow upon this subject, this village. The Evangelical Association Piess besides i ver extensive service of sjicial ity and an enrly died last week from eating telegrams from nil impoitnnt points As a iwtrspaper grave or both No develops great skill in thus managing both in English and German through it with a handsome wall calendar for CITY had a Christmas tree in their stiaw bound with wire, the small it has no supcnoi It is Independent In Politics matt how shatter and deludiug the unwary and non-ex- presenting all political newn free from partisan Mr. B. Jum, who is agent for the same 1880. Those in an ears can receive church for the Sunday school scholais. pieces of wire clogging the intestines. ed the system ma be from cxcesess of any kind pertScribner for July. bias or coloring, and absolutely witI out (ear Dru Stori in this and adjoining towns. short course of this Medicine will restore the Jocil the calendar by paying up their dues. or favor as to parties Old Santa Claus did well in distributing funtti ins and procure heilth and Hippiness At Denver last Sunday morning, two It is, in the fullest enpe, a Family Pape- Each v. here before was e'espondency and gloom Tin presents. We noticed that one young issue contains Six Completed Stories, besides a nch The Saint Paul Pioneer Press now A curious incident occurred at toe men named Woodruff and Seminole, Iniuccesc Snccifi aiidicine is being used with wonderful Waterloo, Iowa. Jan. 25,1879. irifty of condensed notes on Fashions, Ait, man was presented with a silver watch. Navy Department in Washington the dustries, Literature, Science, etc etc Its irket comes to us in a neat new dress and enlarged who murdered a farmer in Jefferson I was taken with an acute attack of Pamphlets sent free to all Write for them and Quotdtions are complete and to be relied upon other day. An old sailor presented a Miss Prescott, the organist, received tot full particulars Price, Specific, 1 00 per to a seven-column quarto. The county named R. B. Hayward, last His unsurpassed as an enterprising, pure and Rheumatism last fall, and confined to claim for an extra allowance voted by I ack ige, or six pickages foi 5 00 Will be sent trustworthy General Family Newspaper Our some very nice presents besides some Press is always a bold outspoken paper, September, were taken from the jail bed. At first employed a physician, mail on leoipt of money Address all orders Congress to those who served in the special clubbing terms biing it within the reach of SIMPSON'S MEDICINE CO ill Specimen copies may be seen at this office money. We aie glad, however, that Mexican War. He gave his name as and its late advance shows that it is by 150 masked men and lynched. without benefit then sent to Wangler NOB 104 and 106 Main St BnfTalo, N F"Send subscription to this office John Cowan, and said that he served Christmas don't come every day. or sale by Jos Bobktcr, New Plm, Minn well sustained by the public. Bros'. Drug Stoie, and obtained a bottle The people of northern Dakota are in a United States schooner which did Sylvester Evening of St. Jacobs Oil, the use of which clamoring strongly for a division of the duty on the southern coast. The records Workingman! Look to your interests The last issue of the Wide-Awake Sheriff9a Execution Sale. soon gave me relief, and cured me of of the vessel were searched, but temtoiy. Some are in favor of dividing and swv doctor bills, by using Dr. made its appearance on Saturday, and no trace of John Cowan was discovered, the attack. I can safely recommend it along the forty-sixth parallel WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3181,1879. Marshall's Lung Syrup for all cases of its numerous readers are informed by although it appeared that it to all suffering with Rheumatism. By vlrtne of an execntion issued out n'the District and to call the northern half Grant. coughs colds, etc. Pi ice 25 cents, 50 the editor that hereafter it will be published there was a man named John Kirwan Court in and for BIueF.irth county, in the 6th Respectfully, MATT. MCDERMOTT, I. Jiulicirl District of the State or Minnesota, dated on board of her. He was then asked TURNER HALL cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by Jos. Saturdays instead of Tuesdays. The Minnesota Educational Association November 12th, 1879, to me directed and delivered, to furnish some evidence by which he G. B. B. Shops. upon a judgment duly rendered and docketed in Bobleter. +0~*&*~ It happened that Lang and the WideAwake commenced their proceedings at could be identified. At first he could eaid Blue Earth count) on the 2Mb day of October, man had a spat, but which of Saint Paul last Monday evening. It 179, in nn action wherein M)ron O Ulllard is remember nothing, but, after a while, ^The concert and ball given by the Pause, Ponder and Peruse Programme. plaintiff and Julius Shwieger is defendant of a transcript he said that he did remember having the two came out first best no one is expected that nearly 200 teachers of which judgment was duly docketed in the New Ulm Music Verein, at Turner 1Oveiture Orchestra. County of Brown, Minn on the 1st day of November, been court-martialed and sentenced to knows, but it is certain his paper did will be in attendance. Hall on' Christmas evening, was very 1879, and which judgment is in favor of said The invention of that Superior and thirty lashes with the eat, ten having 2Theatei, "The Rough Diamond," Willard, for Fonr Hundred and Two and 75-100 not come out on time. Complete Sewing Machine (The Family poorly attended, owing principally M. D. Druse, residing near Red been given at Havana, ten at Key Dollars I have levied npon the following described (in 1 act. Sewing Machine,) marks one of the real estate lying and bMng ins ild Brown county, West and ten at another point Again to the very cold weather but those in 3Overture Oichestra. Wing marketed twenty hogs a few The concert of Silvio's Troubadors viz* Lota two, four and five (2,4 and 6) In section most important eras in the history of the old log was searched, and it was 1The Third TermDeclamation by eight (8) in Tow nihip one hundred and nine attendance seemed to be well pleased days since, the net weight of which which came off on Christmas was well machinery, and when we consider its found that John Kirwan had received (109) north of Range (Thirty-two (32) west, as the (6. Stohlmann. witn the entertainment. property ofthe said defendant Julius Schwieger was7,700 pounds, or 382) pounds each, great usefulness and extremely low thirty blows with a cat-o'-nine-tails. Jos. Bobleter, attended considering the cold weather, 511 Trovatore Oveiture Orchestra. therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of price (825). it very difficult to conceive This identification was deemed sufficient on an average. said execution, judgment and levy, and of the statutes and those that were present say it was The wardiobe of Mrs. Britton, the 0At 12 a. m. "Happy New Year.". of any invention for domestic use in such case made and provided I will sell Grand Tableau arranged by J. Berndt. the grandest treat that Sleepy Eye has the above described real estate, and all the right, At Taylors' Falls the mercury congealed actress who visited our city last winter of more or even equal importance to families. title and interest which the said defendant had in Another of those watches that once ever had. The hop which followed It has great capacity for work during the cold snap. The Wholesale and Retail Dealer in with Chambers Brothers tioupe, was and to the same on said 1st day of November, or so belonged to Lafayette has turned np in The whole to conclude with a mnch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said beautiful, smooth, and quiet moveroent, was beyond expectations. The boys Journal of that place thinks it would stolen at Targo, D. T., a few days ago. execution and judgment and costs, at public auction Drugs & Medicii Grand Hop St Louis. And although this makes rapid execution, certainty aed to the highest bidder at the front door of the are fully organized for a traveling be well for the individual who predictan A corporal of the United States army the four hundred and seventy-fourth, A Court House of said Brown county, at New Ulm, delightful ease of opeiation, that at ortour. Look out for them, there's fun there are those who still claim that the Minn., on tbe8th day of January 1880, at ten o'clock heed "open winter" to skip out was charged with the theft, but once commends it above all other*. in tbe forenoon. Marquis was a General and not a jeweler.Albany ahead. come around and apologize. proved his innocence and was discharged The working parts are all steel, strong AftmlMton 85 cents a Person. Dated, Novembei 26th, 1879. Journal. and durable, and will last a life time fiom custody. MANDERFELD, The Wabashaw Bulletin hoists the The following officers of Keystone Sow**-of Brown Co., Minn Classin the Agricultural College. the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread .T, Doors open at 7. Performance to commence G. WILLARD. PlflPs Att'y following ticket at its head: We are in receipt of the Owatonna Lodge, No. 94, A. F. A. M., were ProfessorIs there any way to obtain the stitch is the firmest of all tbe at 8. good fruit without grafting or baddingf S. J. Tilden for President, and Gov. installed last Friday evening: stitches made, neat and regular, and Daily Herald, published by the Soper StudentTes, sir. Professor AVO* week tl2at nomeeasily made Costly out can be regulated in a moment to sew J. M. Thompson, W. M. Garcelon, of Maine, Vice President. Bros. It is devoted principally to the A cordial invitation is extended to Please explain the process. Student stitches from an inch in lenght on Thos. Allison, S. W. In regard to Garcelon, the Bulletin adds interests of Owatonna and vicinity. Watoh your chance, and when the all THE COMMUTES. coarse material down to the finest, so Chas. W. Smith, J. W. The paper is at present of Lillputian that he is the only man that has yet farmer goes to dinner crawl over in infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable the orchard and steal itCinemnati H. J. Hansen, Treas. with the naked eye, and with shown up that had the courage to face dimensions, but the publishers- expect Enquirer. rapidity rendering it impossible |to T. F. Talbot, Sec the stalwarts and do his duty. to make it larger at some future Hew Year's Eve eountthem as fast as made it has -The base-ball fever is raging in M. C. Burnside, S. D. period. It is said that while Kearney the more attachments than any other, Rhode Island. The only difficulty in Geo. Knudson, J. D. BALL, and it does to perfection all kinds great California blusterer, is frolicking playing the came there is that the The Lyon County News states that J. Duncan, Jr., S. S. of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy center and right-fielders have to stand about the country, spending his money a large barn at that place belonging to needle-work with ease, and far less in Massachusetts and the left in Connecticut Louis Hanson, Tyler. and allowing his hands to become soft M. E. Mathews, was discovered to be labor than required on other machines. while the catcher is in constant On the same evening the following as silk, his family are said to be destitute, It needs no commendation, the rapid on fire a few days ago, but by the great danger of backing off into the officers of the R. A. C. were also in sales, increasing demand, and volun- but he hopes his dear friends in Atiantio Ocean.Bowton Commercial exertions of those who assembled at andJ stalled: 4%'iiktAty encomiums from the press, Bulletin. the East will contribute to their sup the place it was soon extinguished. v,^g? the thousands of families who use M. C. Burnside, H. P. When yon see a woman going toward port. It is thought that Dennis would The barn contained more than twenty ^Wednesday, Seunl them, amply testify to their undoubted the river with a good-elsedpolo Thos. Allison, K. do much better to stop shooting off his horses at the time. worth as a standard and reliable housebold inker hand, and a wrinkle across her J. W. B. Wellcome, S. mouth and go to driving his dray-cart necessity, extending its popular~ity nose, yon needn't think she's going The Pioneer Press of Wednesday J. M. Thompson, C. H. each day. Machines sent anywhere faking. Not much! she's got a boy again. that Jacob,Bender of this city to be examined before any Geo. Knudson, P. 8. down that way who promised her, with Boston had a large fire about 11 o'- tears in MB eyes, he wouldn't go In Soney is paid: -AGENTS tTAlftW 'r*telgr commissioner Ootdozo, on Lars Hanson. R. A. C. clock last Sunday, destroying property swimming.---Stmbrnwille BtraUL rthe Company. Address th^m for ..._._-_,..- the day previous, charged with reusing {Thos. F. Talbot, G. M. Jd V. stamps that had information. FAMILY SEWlLvG to the amount of two and half a million 'beerr As he WM seconding the I -*H. J. Hanson, G. M. 2d V. MACHINE CO., 755. Broadway^^w JKgc dollars. The well-known publishing of the KWSTS bm !i$L Bickelhaupt, G. M. 1st V. himtowhispimm additional ment of Houghton, Osgood & 3e ohn Hanson, Treas, among those that At Fa go, 1). T. there was another is appearance at the June iText.bliziard last Sunday, N&ates districtcourt