New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 28, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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i -^,r -^T^ p'MWc, .-i3te4f s*4iaKiKii"s9a SEaaj&Jfcag .,^SMfcgr ,ft ,y s^pKayy^.^ ^X^*y. NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDY, JANUARY 28,1880.^ NEIf ULI AND VICINITY. Isaac Truesdell,a young man for the for I knew that he was no good for Conilnff. Written for the Review. Xjoreno Department MORTGAGE SALE. GKE&A^TXX 1 atiM the Children. past two or three months living in anything else." The music and fun-loving people of MASQUERADE Fresh oysters at Pfefferle's and W. (By Oar Regular Correspondent Busted.) Gieseke's building opposite the planing this city and vicinity will be gratified Default has been made In the payment of sixteen No horse trades, no fights, no law I miss the pretty children, Wm. Gebser hundred and eighty dollars (*1680) which la Hauenstein's. mill, was arrested last Saturday on And the patter of their feet, to learn that Ervin's Parlor Concert suits, nothing to break the monotony claimed to be due nt the date of this notice, on The tiny happy little things, a charge of petty larceny, and confined Oompany, one of the finest musical certain Mortgage dat I January first 1873. Executed Whose voice* are BO sweet. It now takes S200 to get a saloon li except an occasional "breeze" from by Lnman C. Gilbert and Caroline Gilbert in jail until Monday forenoon when he combinations now on the road, will hi wife, of Brown County, Minnesota, to Charles cense in Redwood Falls. Two licenses I miss their merry laughter, the Sleepy Eye "wind mill," which no Manufacturer of and Dealer in E. Andrews of Rice County, Minnesota, and duly At the dawning of the day was brought before justice Fisher. give one of their very popular entertainments have so far been taken out. recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in doubt will soon assume the size and I miss them in the hours of 8prlng, Choice Brands of and for said Brown County on the 17th day of January He plead guilty and was remanded CIGAKS, And winter cold and gray. at Union Hall in this city proportions of a hurricane. Then The New York Juvenile Minstrels A. B79at ten o'clock A M. In Book (I back to sheriff Manderf eld's custody for of vlorteages on paKes459, 460 and 461 and no action next Saturday evening. The troupe is I miss them in the Summer time, Iberia andGoldenGate will be squelched and Cornet Band failed to put in their TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR at law or otherwise baa been Instituted to recover And in the Aninmn brown a term of four days. Considerable greeted everywhere with crowded the sum due on said Mortgage or any part I mits them in the evening appearance last Monday evening. forever. READER. thereof. When the sun is going down. movable property has misteriously disappeared HOLDERS, &C, &C. houses and our exchanges speak of their Now, therefore, notice it hereby given that pursuant '*ly! The carnival season will close on of late in the vicinity of this ton power of sale in satt Mortgage contained, entertainments only in terms of praise. I miss the soft clasp of their hands, E*MKHmVSE, SM.KKBV KYKJtHJ\y. and of the statute in Kucb C4e made and Iberia Items. Without a spot or speck February 11th with masquerade balls young man's abode and it is feared he The following from the Charles City provided, tho premises described In and covered For oft when very weary by said Mortgage, to wit. in both Union and Turner Halls. G. W. Sommerville -started for Renville is a bad egg. (Iowa) Intelligencer: They were flnng about my neck. The South Easv quarter of the North Ea*t quarter county last Monday on professional Charley Griswold has about 15 acres (S. E. q. ot N E. q.) *nd the North East quarter We are sorry to learn that Oscar And childish voices lisped to me, Ervin's Parlor Concert Company gave The Lake Crystal Public Spirit business. of the South East quurtcr ^N- E. q. ofS. E. q.) "Oh, mma, you so dear, of corn yet remaining unhu*ked and I Hanft is seriously indisposed with of Section thirty-two (J2) an I the South Went I do not know what we would do, one of the best musical entertainments learns that John Hennings who has J. M. Thompson looks hale and think he is wintering more fowl than quarter of theeNorth Went quarterr(S.f \V. q. of N 1/ you were gone from here q.-) and th Nort Wes quarte the Sout erysipelas. He is under the care of W. ever heard in this city, Monday and hearty after spending a week in the any other man in the State,' as the been a iesident of the town of Linden, West quarter (N. W. q. of 8. W. q.) of Section And when I !aid them in their beds, Dr. Carl. Saintly city. prairie chickens of the whole surrounding Tuesday evenings. The programme thirt) -three (33) in township on hundred and Brown county, for twenty years, sold I'd softly breathe a prayer. country have congregated to twelve (1L') North, of Rauge thiry-three (331 The rubbish around the Revere That God would (ruard my darlings was a varied one, and was carried The route agents on the W. & St. his fine farm last week, aud will move West, in Brown Oounty,Minnesota, containing on assist him to husk. In spe.ikiug f With a fathers loving care. House has been removed, which gives hundred and sixty acres more or lesg according to through to perfection. As a violinist, railroad now only run from Winona to at an early day to Utah. He was converted Mr. Griswold I might say he is a man theU. S Survey, will be sold a. public vendue on the building a great deal betttr and I miss it all upon this night Thursday, the nineteenth day of February A. D. Mr. Homer Weeks is far superior to ot splendid mechanical genius as he Sleepy Eye, but the force has been reduced When I am heit alone to the Mormon faith a year or more inviting appeal ance. 1^0, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day Fond Memory, that will never cease, has invented a new riding plow, Camile Urso, both in execution and expression. to three. UNION the sheriil of said Brown ounty at the front door more since, and makes this move to be Their voices, look and tone. HLAXJL, Our public schools are still closed on a riding corn cultivator and a or the Conrt House i.i the city or New Ulm in the Miss Fanning is a very where he can enjoy the followship of said Count) ot Brown to satisfy the amount then account of so much sickness. Our .agricultural machine agents are a sawing machine, run by two hoises, Still brings before me, as of yore under the auspices of the due on sa-d mortage, and the further sum of supeiior soprano, and her ballad sinning In happy days long fled, for sawing logs into blocks with a the church. The amount received was already getting their seeders ready for tnenty-fi\e dollars solicitors fees stipulated in Green apples at Blake's. Ere my treasures glided from me, New Dim Maennerck, said iuortcnge to be paid in case of foreclosure together cross-cut saw. All those inventions is exquisitely tender and beautiful. $1,800. And were uumbered with the dead. spring delivery. The season of 1880 with cost of foreclosure sale. Our old pioneer Hagemann is bound he has made without infiingingon any Prof. Ervin's cornet playing is beyond Dated January 7th, ls?o. I laid them in a peaeeful rest promises to be a lively one. to be among the rest of the entertainers Sunday Eve.,Feb. 1, &8 0. patent-rights. It would be a gross injustice to confound Beneath the willow tree. CHARLES E. AMDXXWS, Mortgagee. praise, being almost as faultless as that and will treat the boys to a social One hundred and forty of the celebrated Most bitterly I sobbed and wept, It. A. MOTT, that standard healing agent We have just received a copy of the of Levy, the prince of Soloists. And Attorney for Mortgcgie. No friend could comfort me. dance on Washington's birthday, Feb. Andrews' desks were placed in Waitsburg Times from our old friend 22d, and don't you let it escape your THOMAS' ECLECTRIC On. with the Harry Shields! If laughter is wanted For all I loved most dear, on earth, Jacob Wright, of Washington Territory, Among the attractions of the programme position last Saturday in the three higher memory. Board of Audit, ordinary onguents, lotions and salves. Was dead before my eyes, to make a man grow fat, he is the man so we presume Jacob is alive will be the "Blue Danube" I did not seem to know or think departments of our public school. We are glad to report that sickness They are oftentimes inflammatory and and kicking. We beli&ve he is still a to make you laugh with his "Widow Waltz Song, with orchestra accompaniment. That they were in bright Paradise. in our city is somewhat on the decline, subscriber to the Review. astiingent. This Oil is, on the contrary, Xax. Brunuer will give a grand masquerade McCune," and other character sketches. Meeting of the Board of Audit of They saw and pitied all my grief With childrens tender love Don't forget the dance at Freiss eminently cooling and soothing Brown County, Minn., January 5th. ball at his hotel in West Newton The other players are all first-class We mentioned in our last correspondence But now, v, ith 1 iglier thoughts and aims, Ih80. Brothers to-morrow evening. Jan. TICKETS 25 OTS. SUPPER EXTRA. when applied externally to relieve next Sunday evening. A good time that we did not know of a I've turned my thoughts above. in their parts. The Band makes the 26th. The board met for the purpose of case of serious sickness in this town. pain, and powerfully remedial when is expected. See his announcement in most music for the number of players Oh I hope to see mj darlings, exeamining and comparing the books We have had the most serious case We are glad to see the Rev. Mr. Loba Nor will my hopes be vain swallowed. Readers of this paper another column. All are cordially invited. of any we ever saw, and it is genuine of the Auditor and Treasurer, and For somewhere in that far off land that I have heard of since, in our own on our streets again. should not fail to peruse the advertisement I'll meet with them again. found them correct, as follows, to wit: good music too. Mr. Ervin has the Nothing like Bromoline for all diseases family. Ono of our boys, 12 years THE COMMITTEE. On account of sickness in the family County Interest and Sinking Fund in another column. $1119 67 old, has had quite a dangerous attack Most joyful will the meeting be, satisfaction of having the best Concert arising from a torpia liver, such County Road and Bridge Fund of II. G. Eaton, president-elect of the 1174 40 To know, that they are west. of croup and fever, but by thorough 1'iiv.ite Redemption Fund 266 6U Company in the State and deserves Judging from the many persons who I'll greet each loved one in his turn, as liver complaint, biliousness, dyspepsia, Council, that body has not met since GRAND Several Tow Fund physicking, vomiting, sweating and 197 11 And clasp him to my breast. Several School District Fund election. liberaLpatronage, have been tripping to and from Dr. IWJ 1G etc. Try a bottle of it. Sold at blistering he has so far recovered as to Delinquent taxes collected from Oct. 1st. MASQUERADE BALL 2114 34 I'll call them dear and tender names, Current Maiden's office during the last few be able to take his place again at the the City Drug Store. The Silvio's Troubadours gave another b43 70 While, from my inmost heart, lutcrebt on School-land collected. 465 58 family board. A Mother's unremitting entertainment at llarmonia Hall days, certain parties made up their I'll feel supremely happy, Presidential Preference*. Dr. B. Carl will deliver a lecture in care with simple house remedies is often last Friday evening. The entertainment For we never more shall par t. minds that there was a boom in the $7,720.65 Turner Hall next Sunday, at 2 o'clock as effective as doctor's medicinal. is highly spoken of bv all who IX TREASURY AOXKS A. EOAK. dental business but it seems this supposition The following interviews by a Ptoneer Deposits in Citizens X-it'l Bank 2301 35 p. on the subject of "How to take witnessed it. Buys, you'll do to travel. We see by a late communication to Notes in Citizens Nat'l Bank for collection 390 00 was without foundation. It Press correspondent with Republicans the St. Paul Globe, dated Grand Forks care of one's health." All are cordially Se eral Tow Orders We are sorry to chronicle the death 0 Chas. Cremlettc. was that unique little oil stove which Sevei.il School District Orders id of this city and vicinity on the D. tlat our old friend Geo. II. of Mabel Isabel Bowers, aged one year invited, especially the ladies. Admission C.ish in Treasury lio'cc Walsh, formerly editor of the New drew so many within the range of the and two months, which occurred last Presidential question was published in County lie enue fund oi erdraw ^W OS free. We copy the following, which may Ulm Plaindealer, has become a Wednesday, Jan. 21st. County Poor fund o\erdraw 16-& 4C smiles of our genial dentist. Well, that that paper last Monday. All but two County Jail fund overdrawn 594 popular and influential citizen of We are always pleased to recommend be of interest to our many Iberia readers, stove is a beauty, and no mistake. Marshal Conrad is slowly recoverfrom of those interviewed are residents of Northern Dakota, as he is President a good article. Dr. Marshall's Lung .720 53 from the St. Cloud Timts of th maying a severe attack of diphtheria. -AT The stove and necessary utensilb Attest: New Ulm: of the Territorial Council and X. Bnmner's Hotel, Syrup never fails to cure a cough or 21st inst: which the doctor has in his office cost probably be the next delegate to Congress, II. B. CONSTANS, On Friday night John B. Schmitt L. Bogen, editor of the New Ulm BLANCJIAKD, Pres't Board cold in a short time. Try it. Price Sec. Board "The store of TMwin Clark, of Melrose, lie is also a lawyer, editor, was so unfortunate as to have his barn Post (Gei man) Hayes has made a good about $17.00, while the average cost of Audit. IN of Audit. land agent, &c, &c., 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold relieved of a set of harness belonging President and deserves a re-electioi was burglarized on Friday morning of kerosene during the time that the WEST HEWTOH, Have no objection to Grant and think to a boarder. An intelligent old lady gave me a at the City Drug Store. last between the hours of 3 and 4 stove is in use is.only about one cent this talk ol Cresarism is all bosh. never-failing remedy the other day Grand masquerade ball at Peter Geschwind's o'clock, The burglar effected an entrance The masquerade ball at Turner Hall per hour. When in use for cooking, B. F. Webber, county attorneyI for croup, and as it is a simple rescipe ox City Garden Hall on the by breaking through a large baking or heating,, the stove may be last Saturday evening was largely attended. am a Maine man and want to get I will give it as it may save the life of evening of Feb. 10th. STATE OF MINNI SOT A Monday Eve,, Feb, 2d, 1880, Ninth Judicial Dist. cO DlSTBl CT COTTRT, a chance to whoop 'er up for Jimglass in front and proceeded to help some little reader ot the REVIEW from placed on any object which will support Some beautiful and costly COUKTY or ISHOW Who stole that case of oysters from John Klsey Blaine. an untimely grave: Melt a table spoon himself to the contents of the money it, as, stove table, etc., because the depot? Don't all speak at once. costumes were exhibited by the vast tgainst A. F. Walton, register of deeds ul of turpentine and lard together and Good music has been engaged for Geo. i Pope and drawer. He tried his hand on thegive no heat goes to the bottom. Those We are pained to report the death number of maskers, and the ball was Amos C, Stedman. Gai field will do for me. it for an emetic and it will give the occasion and a general good time is of another son of Mr. II. G. Eaton The Stitte of Minnesota to the Above Named Dclend large safe in the office, but did not succeed fortunate enough to get one of these an entire success from beginning to Albert Blanchavd, clerk of the court immediate relief. Also rub some of expected. 111N: which occurred last Thursday morning. Blaine for me. the mixture on the throat, and bind it will no longer need to sweat above a in demolishing the same. Some end. \ou arc hereby summoned and required to answer The remains were taken to All are most cordially invited. the Compl lint of tl.i' I'lninllfflii the above en. Tory OlesenBlaine. on with a cloth. The old lady assured hot cooking stove during the hot summer one making their appearance in front Rochester by the beieaved parauts. It rtlul action, width isfllPdin tho ottitc of the Clerk The Tracy Gazette says the report B. JuneGrant every time. me she had saved the lives of three ot the Di-tnc Court ol the Ninth Jiidttl il Olstnct, days, as the heat given out from was also rumored on our streots on frightened him away, and he jumped that the body of Trule Knutson Nord* in and lot the Count) ol BIOVI and Slate or Minnesotj, John LindThink Blaine is a good man children with this remedy after the Fiiday that their third son was taken -in.I tos the oil stove is about the same as that through the rear window and made 1 copy or) our Alienor to said and would like to see him nominated. doctors had given them up. lie has been found is a false one. It is Ctmpliiuton the tnbs ribtr, at his office in the sick with diphtheria in Rochester. of an ordinaly lamp. But we will not ill stand by the nominee of the convention. his escape. From circumstances occurring it/ol New Ulm in s.iil Count) within twenty We are sorry to learn that the angel now known that his route would have 1 O'H afltr the service ot this Summons upon vou MARRIEDAt the home of the bride go into fui ther details at this time on the day previous, Mr. Clark of death lias flapped his dark wings over cxilushc'ofthedft) ofMich servict itidlfyou fail led him across lake Sigle. We are of in Leaveuwoith, Minn.,J an. 18th,1880, Gust PetersI am for Grant. to answi the*. ifoComplHiiit within the tlmaforehiid, the home oi another poor man in Mulligan, thobe wishing to learn more oi its nier suspecled ono Charles Cromlette, a by Rev. M. J. Robinson, Mr. Clarence tin I'liiintitl in this at tiou ill take judgment the opinion, he's in the lake. He could J. NewhartGrant is my man. Mr, John Brichter, and summoned I'/iiiiist )oii roi the sum o! Light Hundred and rits can do so by calling on Dr. Maiden, wood chopper in one of the camps near E. Harrington to Ella Hall. Alter Wm.KochBlaine or John Sherman. easily walked oif into a hole where ice M\ent).two Dnllnis, with inttre-t at the rate of three of his dear, little ones to the marriage services were over, the who is always pleased to tell all M\ pei cent jtr annum from theflehttentli tlnjof John C. RudolphNo choice, but town, and an officer was dispatched in their reward in a better woild. The had been cut out, and filled in with Dect mlicr,' 110 thoiifind dKM huixlrod andseve night, nuptial feast was next to attract the anti-Grant. about it. pursuit. He was arrested, and confessed same merciless disease diphtheria was t..gtthtrwith the costs and disbursements snow. attention of the guests. The table James McKittrickJim Blaine of 01 thl- nction. the cause ol their death. his crime. 'All he secured was Dated New L'ltn, Minn No\t ir Ur 8th, lt7'J was well spead with luxuries, in the Maine. Henry Seewald, of St. Peter, the boy Sometime ago several Minnesota papers JOHN I.IND, Plan tiff's Attorney. There has been a band of wolves about sixty cents in nickles." midst of which w.is a noble old tuiky Dr. MaidenBlaine. who was mentioned last week as having prowling around here for the last few and among them the REVIEW published which seemed to be the centre of attraction, Hon. C. C. Goodnow, Receiver United Mr. Cromlette is a resident of Iberia clays and nights. They were aiound vomited up several caterpillars, and in the work of mastication an account of an attempted State or Minnesota* States Land officeI think Grant is In Pi 1 hate Court, and only a few weeks ago went to Melrosn John Penning's house one night and fount) tf Blown S none failed to do justice to the occasion. 8pe tal Tfim. died on Sunday, the 18th inst., after i he strongest man and can get the most bank lobbery in Iowa by Peter Uiupper in quest of work during the winter next morning they crossed the prauie In the Matter of tho rotate of Eleanor Lee deCl votes, therefore I am for Grant. great deal of suffering. He was six and Max Schiele, foimer rtsidents in plain view of our school house, and .isi'lt. months. A gentleman of Iberia informs Wm. SchmittBlaine. On rc i Hng-Hid filing the petition ofFmrna U-e On Saturday morning at early dawn and a half years old. A post mortem that night they besieged Dr. Humphrey's of this city, and their subsequent ailest Aliiilnistntm 01 sjii-l ie, setting Torth the us that Mr. Crnmlette is quite a Geo. JacobsHayes if he would run. some of our citizens when awakened amount o. pi rsoml tst ite tint I1.11 come to her stable containing his sheep, and examination was made, which showed and conviction, the former to 13 Hon. Jake Klossner of Lafayette, imli., .ind tin disposition thereof the amount of young man and has always bore a good from their sweet slumbers were astonished if it had not been foi his faithful dogs d. btKOUtstiiiin ngiinst siiddetensod, and a extensive inflammation of the stomach Nicollet countyHave not given the and the latter lo 10 yeais in the penitentiary. to find that their clothes lines reputation, and his friends are surprised it rt ptlon or II th. mil estate the innocent sheep would probably r,r which sa'd dc1 natter much oonsideration, but think and bowels, but no more caterpillars so. 1 .i|(,l -ei/ed, ui. the condition and \alue of together with their shirts and such The item having been have had to sui render belore morning. to learn of his rash act. II en.-! ei the pin lions theroul and -.rayin" ihe Republicans of my town, irrespective other weai ing apparel as had had been were found. It it li HIM. he to l.ei gi mle 1 to sell o me ol said brought to the notice of the Chicago Chailey Dungan entertains the good of nationality, would vote for Union Hall, rf te. left hanging out, harnesses and many Eulenspiegel, a Geiman publication people, young and old. of Dist. No. 28, The next masquerade ball down on the rnmt, should he receive the nomination Personal. An I it ipi inngby said pctit'on, tint there Is other trinkets had misteiiously taken 01 biiflt hnt ptrsoniltbtstei.i the HI.I of said Albin, by giving them a spelling school on which Max Schicle, alia*. bills will come off next Sunday evening legs during the night and walked off. A Imiii Mi.itntto pity Hjtl.l iicbtH, and tint it is Carnival Tuesday, Feb. It 1879 wrant a man that every Friday night. Charley i an intelligent 0. II. RossGrant, I 11. K. irj in 1 d to pit) the same to 1| ome of Gieat excitement followed this discovery "Max Bolzano," alias "Princt at Union Hall, under the auspices of P. H. Dahl of Linden made us a 111! re il *t.ite young man ami W.J woul I un keep the southern brigadiers in and warrants were freely sworn soLeo, "was formerly employed, the New Ulm Msennerchor. The ItMUutfoitortl \t i.it ill p.TMmsintereited In pleasant call last Friday. be pleased to hear fiom him through .heir places, and think he is the man. out for the arrest of the sneak thieves. siidtst .ti, .pit.n laiore tie Ju,lu ot this ourt it rises to say "you'r another." It theltEviEW, as we presume theie must ciety is making grand preparations Henry KellerJohn Sherman. i.i! rinlii) tl.i l*!th i of Mirth A l-^ at 10 as they are spotted, and a lively time Ye editor left this morning to attend Sec full priigr.ipmie next week. be something going on there that 0 1 lo kin the forenoon, it the Curt house in New claims to have reliable information H. II. BenssmannGrant is my is expected in a few days. and vow their programme "will scoop the editorial convention which 1 In), in si I ('..iiutt (hen mid there to sl.ow cause would be intciesting to your read* is. 'hoice, as I think he is the strongest (ii an) thtie he) why In( that Max Schiele has been a resident ol l\s.Since liting the above a large IM- should not he printed the field." Of course there will be a meets in St* Paul to-day. That school house has great attractions Tickets 2! Cents a Per HO n. to siid AdmhiiMr.itm, mma Le man. to sell said r-al quantity of the stolen propeity has Niles, Mich., for the past two years, ctute at tending to thu [injirol H.tid petition. big crowd as tickets have been placed for itinerant preacheis as there has 8. D. PetersonChalk me down for Supper Extra. HugoC. Stubbe, representing Emil been discovered in some straw And It IF InrtliT ordered, tint a copy ot this during which time he has never been been 21 diiferent preacheis, theie In at only 25 cents. See announcement Blaine. OP!(I chill be publish) lor lour hueeesive weeks stacks on Dr. Welcome's farm. Several Schneider, of Milwaukee, spent several Tick( t* be obtaiw at the Union prior to sil id iy or heiring, the last of Inch public the last two years, (the Mecca of the 20 miles away from the place. It also Ernst BrandtElihu B. Washburne in another column. articles are yet missing. Pretty it ions shall l.e at leist fourteen da)8 Hotel, Neumann & Itosskopf, Jos. Uobl'tei. before days in our city hist week. faithful.) is my first choice. Will stand by said day of hetriiiif, 111 tl.eNew Ulm Re\iew, a rough on the doctor says that lie has the esteem ol the M. Epple, Quiiiu S heihle. and The Mankato Review understands wild) news-paper pi Inter and published at JU'W Grant if nominated. I see by a letter received to-night Victor Fricke, traveling salesman on the veiling of the ball at the tu ktt German citizens of the place, all of I lin, in salt County, and personally serve.! on all that the tax payers of Nicollet county, II. B. Constans, county auditor from my brother in Wisconsin that persons iritrret(d in Mild est ito, resiling in said HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. olliee. for the wholesale liquor establishment which, if the Eulenspiegel is correctl) County, at least fourteen diys licfore n.iiil day of Blaine is my choice, but think it may he is about as familiar with the affairs outside of St, Peter, are very much dissatisfied hearing, and upon all othtr persons Interested, atordlng of Adam Heck, of St. Paul, looked eonlial invitation isextented to informed, would convince us that Max take Grant to keep the machine in order. around Iberia its your correspondent to law. By the Court, with the action of the county after the wants of his New Ulm customers Because he takes theBEViEw and keeps ..11. i ited ut New Ulm tlie21d iy of Jannaiy A is not that kind of a hair pin, and has For Sale or Rent. A,wTrHAi, Judge of Pro! commissioners in voting to build anew Tollof PetersonI am ready to fight posted. He is like the excremental The Managers., last Friday. been unjustly ariainged. The Eulenspiegel I ile, of Blow Co Minn. court house, claiming that the present for Grant again. scavinger that flaunts his name at the The brick house, with stabling attached, We received a pleasant call last evidently don't know Mr. Conrad ZellerBlaine. Will vote head of the editorial columns oi the building is ample for the present wants located on the corner ot Centre GREAT Saturday from A. L. McKay, advance Gropperasit fails to say anything Tor Grant if nominated. Wide'Awake. He lias noticed that I Probate Notice, of the county, and petitions remonstrating and Vallvy streets, near the City Mill, have been dumping some more horses Peter SchererJohn Sherman has about him, but it is fair to assume that agent of Ervin's Parlor Concert Company REDUCTION in the city of New Ulm, is offered for against such action are now over the bank. I will take the liberty made an excellent secretary of the if Max Schiele isn't a bank robber which is billed for next Saturday sale or rent. The property isadmu SI'ATK OF MINNESOTA,* In Probate Court. being numerously signed. of informing both these wise men that treasury, and would no doubt make as ,iblj located and is adapted to either Peter Giopper is likewise innocent ot evening at Union Hall. OUNTY or HROWK. iniiary 17th, IStfo I have yet left seven good woiking good a President. My first choice is In the matter ol thecht.iteof Kasinus Erickaon From aiitfancr January 1,1KM), the Nic. Eischen, residing in the town saloon or hotel business. For paitieulars the charge. horses and I intend to stay right here lined. Sherman. Grant will get my vote if A. A. Praxel, one of the go-a-head enquire of Qt mix SCIIEIBLK, herein, An instrument in wilting, purporting of Mulligan, writes to S. D. Peterson WINONA WEEKLY REPUBLICAN bucking against adversity till I have the nomine^ of the convention. to be the last will and teatamtnt of K.IHIHUSKI iclcwon New Ulm, Minn. merchants at Lamberton, visited our of this city that Diphtheria is making dttciMtl, lute of said County, Ins been delhered three times as many. H. A. SubiliaFor the nominee of Library of Universal Knowledge. to tl.lt* Court city last Monday and improved the opportunity the convention. sad havoc with the children in his Will be furnished to subscribers, The query always suggests itself to And When in, Christine Poulsen formerly ChriHtint Volume IV, of this great work, published HARNESS SHOP. C. W. GeorgeBlaine. to make the Review office a r. ksyn isflhd tin lew ith a p. titlon, repr. me when I am finishing a communication neighborhood. John Kigen lost 5 children free of postage, at the low rate of by the American Book Exchange sentinicnmonj other thlnpti that aiiid KaamueKrickHon A. \V. BinghamU. S. Grant is my call. for the REVIEW, "what in thunder nie 1 In -aid County the joth day of Oect ruber within 9 days time and has more $1.15 A YEAR! New York, is ready January 15th, and man, first, last and all the time. H7 testate, and thai Haid petitioner in the nolo H.ILBeussmtvim & Co. will I find to write about next down with it. Nineteen children died Mr. Kutchin, editor of the Tracy htlr named hi mild la*t will and testament, nnd Charles HeidemanI am for Grant. volume V. will be issued about ten week but I probably know as much I raj injr th it the Mild instrument may be admitted The juice will be unifoim at this M. A. BinghamBlaine. from this dreadful disease within a radious Gazette, favored us with a brief call to proline, and that litters testamentary bo to her days later. They have been delayed about it as the editor knows what he rate, aud the paper will le sent to any B. M. Childs For the nominee. ii-fiied th reon Corner Minn.&lst North str's., of two miles in three weeks, and ast Saturday evening. He came down will find to make his paper interesting pust oflice which the subscriber mar somewhat by the printing of the large It in ordered, that the proofr or (odd instrument Jacob IlottingerE. B. Washburne. New Ulm, Minn. and the mil petition 1* heard before hi* Court, the next week. new cases appear almost daily. with Carl Brauns to see the "elephant." designate. editions of the previous three volumes Will vote for the nominee of the convention. at the frobito Oflicr in aiid County, on the I Hh It i.s the hope and exj eolation of the Iberia, Jan. 24th. MIKE DINNEEN. They saw, and went home day oi JVbruar) .A.O 1**a 2o'clock In the afterr.uoii, Many of our citizens who were acquainted and the other publications of the house, whin all.oiicerntd msy appeal and contest publishers to make the Republican a This bosInes is established and will be conducted Jacob Muller-John Sherman. contented. the probtte of snid instrument with Capt. Rudolph Schoeneman, their facilities for manufacture having as. heretoforo in tho rear end of Mr. H. Beus*. more acceptable (leneral and Family II. Beinlnrn Sherman. Ami It is FurtIK Ordered, That publ.o notice of mann'a hardware store. It shall be our aim to constantly Pause, Ponder and Peruse formerly commander of Co. E. Newspaper during the coming ypjJi been taxed far beyond their capacity. th time inn! pine of haid hearing be given keep on hand a well assorted stock of Har- J. Berndt Sherman will do. orders0j.,|t lrsonbint-ieMttd, by publication of thtse than it ever has been. In rchi'-inj: ncHset, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Blankets, etc., etc 0th Minn. Vol. Inf. and for sometime Golden Gate Rimbllnsra, Removing January 1st to the Tribune Paul Nuessle E. B. Washburne. for thiee^ttks nitttfi^nciy prt \ious to Haul day winch will be sold at bottom prices. Upholfti-ry the subscription rate to the low hVtui htnilri'.', In the New L'lm Key i.w a i.ewnpaper AV. Ilauenstein For the nominee of The invention of that Superior and in 1863 stationed with his company in nndali kinds of custom work promptly and satisfactorily building, No. 20 Beekman and No. 18 I rii.tt and pnblwl.ed at New Clin in h,,j,| County. above named, they feel justified appealing attended to. the convention. Complete Sewing Machine (The Family this vicinity, will be pained to learn B) the Coui t. A. Wotpi, il, Judge of Probate. Our lyceum is a success. Spruce street, where their facilities to its old reapers, and to the BKFK!IA]*!t A Co. C. Baltrusch Hayes. Sewing Machine,) marks one of the people of the smronndimr country genreally, of the Captain's death which occurred will enable them to manufacture from The farmers are busy hauling wood Chay. Wagner No choice, but antiGrant. most important eras in the history of H.H.BEUSSMANN, to give it an extensive ciidilation, in St. Paul on the 18th inst. He wase,000 to 8,000 volumes a day, the publishers machinery, and when we consider its for next summers use. NEW ULM and to introduce it into main P. F. Leibold, heretofore a Democrat, great usefulness and extremely low burried on the 20th inst. with Masonic expect to complete the entire mat im. Mr. Sholtz who has been sick for homes where its mei its arc not now but an ardent admirer of Hayes' price (825). it very difficult to conceive DEALER IN honors. work within the year, as announced. sometime is slowly convalescing, known. administration, wants Hayes to run of any invention for domestic use Shelf i HeavyHardware,Iron, Steel New subscriptions for 1880 may liegin The volumes thus far issued being only The society of the Sisters of Christian Couuty Superintendent Clary visited again, and will use his influence for of more or even equal importance to families. with the issue for December 17th, the repiint of the last edition of the his election. It has great capacity for work Charity, of this city, filed articles of our school one day last week and was 1879, from which date it will bo continued beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, E. E. Seiter Blaine. well-known Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Carpenters & Farming Tools. incorporation in the office of the Secretary very agreably surprised with the manner to January 1st, 1881, for th i! (Opposite Cheap Charley's) rapid execution, certainty and Hank Saunders, couuty commissioner nothing more need be said of them of State last Wednesday. The price of one year. with which the pupils acquitted delightful ease of operation, that at I want to vote for Grant. He is FARMING MACHINERY,&c. All subscriptions payable in advance. than that they are well printed and general purpose of the organization are Having made heavy purchases in themselves. once commends it above all others. the man that can handle those southei Money to be sent by Postal Order or Dry Goods, bound their form is vastly more The working parts are all steel, strong the promotion of religion and education critters COR. MINN. & 1st N. STS., The town board met on the 17th and Registered Letter. Notions, and durable, and will last a life time Joseph Bobleter, editor of the New convenient than the usual unwieldly and the practice of public charity. Now rim. awarded Harry Cronk the contract for ALL POSTMASTERS ARE CONSTI- Iflinn. the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread Ulm Review I am for Grant, as I believe Boots & Shoes-, quarto or octavo and their pi ice is The incorpoiators are: Sister Euphrosyne hauling 12 cords of stone from across the stitch is the firmest of all the him to be the strongest man the TUTED AGENTS. Groceries, cheap bejond all precedent in bookmaking R0SRE3S LODGE NO. 28, (Anna Schluetz,) Sister Patrocle stitches made, neat and regular, and Republicans can nominate. The continued the river in Nicollet Co. to the ravine D. Sinclair & Co., Crockery & Liquors. so that to the uninitiated it is can be regulated in a moment to sew (Francisca Gruss,) Sister Norbertine shotgun policy of the South, near Mr. Tuttle's house, on the Redwood or cash, we arc enabled to give large I $ stitches from an inch in lenght on the course pursued by the rebel brigadiers a mystery how so much can be given (Clara Lender.) road, for a culvert which will be coarse material down to the finest, so in the extra session of congress, nduccments to the rash trade. Please I WINONA, MTNN. for a little money, but to the practical We would call the attention of our built next spring. infinitesimal as to be hardly discernwith and the Maine business, has convinced Subscriptions received at the Post call price, and examine our goods. $ c. printer and book maker, who knows isable the naked eye, and with a readers to the new advertisement of me that the emergency demands a Office. The great sensation of the day B. & E. C. BEIINKE how the greatest clement in modifying rapidity rendering it impossible to strong government, such as we know II. H. Benssmann &Co., which appears A. Manager how did ''Rising" trace that letter to BEIINKE, count them as fast as made it has Grant can give us. the cost of books is the number of elsewhere in these columns. The firm the pigion-hole? Would he not answer more attachments than any other, Julius Kirschstein-Grant with a big buyers among whom the investment as newly organized offers better facilities and it does to perfection all kinds as a detective for the post office G, T05EBVOl'g Sl'FPKBEB.S cost is to be distributed, the wonder of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy than ever before for the manufacture Jonas Laudenschlager-Blaine. department and trace a pair of mittens would be not that the books can be needle-work with ease, and far less and sale of everything usually Chas. Stoll-No choice, but thinks that were mailed some 4 or 5 years ago labor than required on other machines. made for the price, but that the number two terms enough for one man. THE GREAT EUROPEAN" REMEDY found in a first-class harness shop, and It needs no commendation, the rapid at Sleepy Eye for Henderson, and of buyers should be counted except DR. B. SIMPSON'S SPECI- RECAPIITLATIOX. their prices defy competition. As heretofore, sales, increasing demand, and voluntary have not as yet reached the person for Blaine 15 Washburne 3 FIC MEDICINE. by millions. Those who take pleasure [PROPRIETOR OP THE encomiums from the press, aud the business is located in the Grant 14 For the nominee 3 whom they were intended or still Dr. J. B. Simpaoe'H Specific Medicine i* a poettlre in the dissemination of useful knowledge the thousands of families who use Sherman 5 Garfield 1 rear end of Mr. Beussmann's hardware New Ulm Foundry core for Spermatorrhea, impotency, Weakoew *nd later a registered letter from the same them, amply testify to their undoubted and choice literature will be glad all dinea*o resulting from H-lf-Atone, Nerrooa Hayes 3 Anti-Grant 3 store. worth as a standard and reliable house* Debility, Irritability, KenUI Anxiety, Lanroor office to a certain place in Oregon? The to aid with their influence an enterprise Lassitude, Depression of Spirit* tnd functional de' hold necessity, extending its popularity Mr. John Schleyer, the proprietor of letter went through all right but was rangements of the nervous system generally. Pain. Meets every Thursday evening at Total 48 & MACHINE SHOP so altogether worthy. The publishers each day. Machines sent any* BKOJ. Arri*. the Chilton, Wis., Volksbote, a progressive Union Hall. Brothers from abroad Of the Blaine men, six are Germans received minus the money. This beat where to be examined before any in Baek or Side, Losa will send any quantity of descriptive ite cordially invited. and three Scandinavians seven Germans German weekly, gratified us of Memory, Pre ma- the government as they have not yetmoney is paid. AGENTS WANTED catalogues, to those who may tareOld Age and diseases and one Scandinavian favor Corner Centre & Front Streets., CHAS. WAOWEB, M. W. with the following: by the Company. Address them for found it. Perhaps he might also be that lead to Grant the Hayes, Washburne, Sherman apply, for distribution among acquaintances. HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. Consumption, Insan- information. FAMILY SEWING With pleasure I add my testimonial able to find that 91,000 package stolen NEW ULM, MINN and the anti-Grant men are all ity and an early MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New to the many already given in favor of grave, or both. No Germans. All, with the exception of from the express office a short time CHARITY LOME HO. 98, A.F. A.M. matter hew shatter St. Jacobs Oil, which I had occasion to TorKT The Foundry has been thoroughly three or four, would vote for either NOTICE. since. 'Rising" reminds me of a man ed the system may be from excesseas of any kind, test personally. I suffered extreme refitted and I am now prepared to do Blaine or Grant, if nominated. Notice is hereby given that before t %i short coarse of this Medicine will restore toe local who sold a dog and warranted him as For Sale or Rent. all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing pains in the back of my neck, which the 1st day of May, 1880, fences or fonetlons and procure bealtb and Happiness being first rate for coons. A short where before was despondency and rlojom. The of all kinds of Machinery and other obstacles must be removed from were almost unbearable. Having heard NOTICE. Specific Medicine being ased with wanderfsl A good form in the town of Ridgely, Agricultural Implements a specialty. any street, alley or public place in this time afterwards he met the former of St. Jacobs Oil I dispatched one of ucce*e- Nicollet county, with a good house. 75 Only experienced workmen are employed Pamphlets sentfree to all. Write for them and City, else the fine determined by law All persons indebted to me are respectfully my men to the nearest drug stoie procured owner of the dog sayshe. "That dog Meets on the second and fourth get fall particulars. Price, Specific, tl.00 per acres are under plow and the premises will be imposed. and all work entrusted to my but urgently requested to a bottle, and commenced to apply laefcaee, or da packages tar tSOO. Win be sent Tuesday in each month. you sold me don't know a coon from a are supplied with plenty water. For By order of the City Council, eare will beexecuted with neatness and ail on receipt of money. Address sil orders. settle their accounts before March 1st, it at once. The pain subsided, and "m^ sheep." "Well," says the man, "I particulars enquire of DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., I- B.SIMPSONS MEDICINE CO. WM. HUMMEL. City Clerk. dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED? next, and thereby save costs. JACOB NIX, on the next morning I was, all right No*. 104 and 100 NalaSt. BoflaVw V, w. 2fowUlm, Minn. thought he must be the devil at coons y,Hj New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 10. 1880. e^^j| M. Secretary. OI*B OLOKN, CHA8. LEOtfHARD. For salehy Jo# Bobleter, New Tim, xfjSTfV** again* QUIRINSCHEIBLB. 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