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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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I* He NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1880 NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Persons mailing trancient papers Zuoreno ^epartxxiexit. OftCAB HAIVFT. that the school ma'ams and all the little THE PIONEER PRESS loth to believe it, as Mr. Crumlette was should never omit to have them of all the young men ever raised in this ones are doing well. Mardi gras next Tuesday. Look out We sorrowfully chronicle the death town the most respected. He was honorable, weighed at the postofficeand sufficiently We learn from the Journal that a (By Our Bagalar Conaapondant Basted.) Mr. William Patterson of this place, Safer, OB UM Tew 1880 for fun. honest, truthful. The soul of "Win. Getoser, of the above named gentleman, which prepaidelse they cannot be forwarded young woman arrived in Owatonna on superintending carpenter on this section honor and was never guilty of any occurred in this city at 5 o'clock last to their destination. When Valentines, a large variety, at the Monday forenoon, Jan. 26th, on train Greatly Enlarged and Improved, mean, boyish tricks or escapades. His of the W. A St. P. B, R., fell Monday afternoon, after an illness of City Drug Store. papers that ar3 insufficiently prepaid going east over the Winona & St. Peter folks have lived here for nearly twelve through a bridge last Saturday and Manufacturer of and Dealer in With a Handsome New Drea. and printed ea twelve days. Mr. Hanft first complain* inadvertently go through, the postmaster railroad, and pot up at the American years and not a taint nor shadow of Five masquerade balls within four was severely hurt. He was carried Choice Brands of suspicion or dishonor has ever rested Tie Fastest anlBestPressinthe World, CIGARS, ed of feeling unwell on Wednesday at the office of delivery is required Hotel. She informed the proprietor weeks time will do for any city the home completely helpless. His head on one of the family. We are informed noon, the 21st ult., and during the afternoon to collect double the amount of of the hotel that she was on her size of New Ulm. that his folks received a letter from and neck seem to be the most injured. TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR Dr. Carl was summoned who the deficiency. The prepaid rate for way to Nevada, Iowa, and desired to With eight eotanra. added to it. former size, with a him yesterday, stating that there is not A new lot of blank books and stationery Dr. Wellcome was summoned and is at Hoe Web-Perfecting Praia which printa in one hoar pronounced his ailment erysipelas. printed matter is one cent for every leave on the midnight train South on HOLDERS, &C &C. a shadow of truth iu the foul and slanderous fourteen thousand complete paper*, with their leave, has just been received by Jos. this writing attending the unfortunate reports going the rounds of the folded, cat and pasted at the back. It now takes equal He grew repidly worse, and the last two ounces or fraction, but in no instance the C. M. & St. P. B. R., but about rjr BM,marr MYLBMMJW. LMMMi Bobleter. man. rank in size, contents, circulation, mechanical power newspapeis. We presume it is a cs few days before his death he suffered should any writing appear on nine o'clock in the evening she was and in all the attributes of similar to Max Shiele. Some years Through the assistance of Mr. Howard Green apples at Blake's. Masquerade balls, the last of the terrible agonies. A Flret-CIa*. Newspaper. the margin of such matter, as is too confined and delievered of a male ago he had committed suicide then he with the leading Chicago and St Loots dailies These I have prepared the following statistics Miss Lina Kimm is very sick with season, both Union and Turner Halls often the case. Letters are also frequentlyenclosed child. It was subsequently ascertained robbed a bank and was sent ten years Mi. Uanft was born on the 10th day are its only rivals in the Northwest in the ettent and of improvements made in our diphtheria. completeness of its arranferaenta tor the collection ot next Tuesday evening. to prison and now he is alive and well, in tlird-classmatter, that she had come from Sleepy of October, 1843, in Kroloschine, Germany, general and Northwestern news, which in addition to little burg during the year 1870. The Ex-sheriff Bickelhaupt has named his and guiltless of any crime. which subjects the whole package to Eye, and was in search of her faithless the ordinaryagenciesot the Associated Press, embrace and he was 35 years, 3 months The Winona & St. Peter Railroad hotel the "Treemont House.", Give statement may be slightly defective as a widely-extended system of Telegraphic Specials an3 letter postage. Two instances of husband, B. D. Woodworth, whom Notwithstanding the frequent destructive and 14 days old at the time of his Company now pays its employes off in him a call. mail correspondence from Washington, New York. regards the amount, but in the main it raids of the pestiferous grasshoppers this kind have been within she had been informed was now living Boston, Chicago, Milwaukee. Madison. Dee MOIOM death. He has been a respected resident blight, shining, yellow, gold dollars. Talbot & Rinke are selling corn cobs in the last few yeais, and oui is correct: and ail prominent news ctutera in the Northwest a month brought to our notice. In in Nevada, Iowa. She stated that she of this city for a number of years at 25 cts. a load. blighted crops and financial panics, towith IU Field of Circulation Elevator 84,000 "The best is the cheapest" becomes one case the penalty amounted to $2.- had not seen him for over two months, I. immense, embracing Minnesota. West Wisconsin and only last summer built himself and Ulmgether the ruinous financial policy Jos: Trautmann keeps New Catholic Church 3,000 Northern Iowa, Dakota and Manitoba. Within tliat literally true when speaking of the 80 and in the other SI.20, nearly as of John Sherman, many of our aimers and in the trying hour of need and family a fine residence. He was a member bread for sale. Call on Joseph and Said, which embraces nearly two million people, it liu Lucas Fecker 1,200 Chicago Weekly News. Read the clubbing with all these crushing and disastrous no rival or competitor except upon its eastern or much as the articles were worth in comfort he had deserted her to struggle try a loaf. H. Bendixen...... 700 of the Governor's Guards from southern frontiers, where it disputes possession with drawbacks feel able and contemplate terms with the REVIEW. H.C. Warnke 700 either case. along as best she could. It appears F. Ibberson, our druggist, is again the organization of the company and the great Chicago dailies. Their peer as a general making large improvements in their J. Bagen 400 newspaper, it ia far better adapted than they to tin convalescent. His son Tom is also It is a candid fact, Bromoline will that she left Sleepy Eye with up to Dec. 1st, last, held the position farm buildings this coining summer. needs of the great constituency whose wants and in Christ Schewe 150 around again. The building committee appointed Geo. Vollmer intends building him a cure all skin diseases, scorfula, saltrheum, the intention of going to Rochester, crests It especially represents. Throughout all this of First Sergeant. He was also an honored Adam Schaumburg. 200 wide theater ot its circulation it maintains in all IU Our public schools still remain closed. SI,000 house. Mr. Vollmer is the most by the Commissioners of Nicollet Co. erysipelas, etc. promptly and where she has a sister living, and that and respected member of New J. Gamble 150 cities and towns a LABOK COMS or axroRTEa* *xr successful farmer in thistown, and has at their recent session, visited and inspected LOCAL coRitEspoMDKMTs. whose daily telegraphic ai.4 effectually. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. from some person on the train she incidentally M. H. Gamble 150 Ulm Lodge No. 53,1. O. O. F., and his last two years' wheat all on hand Our free reading room association is mail reports reflect the current daily historr of the court house at Anoka last M. Hurras 75 learned that her husband yet, amounting to 2,200 bushels. He whole region from Lakes Michigan sua Superiortotit was the fiist one who took steps to organize progressing finely. Call for your books Mr. S. K. Simons, one of the proprietors G. Barncard. 50 Rocky Mountains. week preparatory to having plans and never attends caucusses nor conventions, was in Iowa, which information determined on Saturdays. Progress Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. of the stage line from Gary to A Leader of Opinion. and does not care who is President, specifications made for the new court her to start immediately in Freiss Bros, postponed their dance W., of which lodge he was an influential Big Stone City, was thrown from his Total improvements made.. .110,775 It need not be said that the PIONEER PRESS, by as nor what party is in power. H, house to be built at St. Peter the which was to come off on the 20th ult. IntelliKent, candid and independent discussion of all search of him. The child is a bright member up to the time of his death wagon on Sunday, the 25th ult., and The village is now composed of 45 Berg. Nick Hillesheim, Joe Corey ana the political, financial and other topics and iisitr* ot until Feb. 5th, when it will surely be coming season. The majority of the and healthy looking boy, and although H. Romberg all intend to build large and his wife is now the first in this instantly killed. the day, has long maintained a high plare among lh* houses, with a total of 157 inhabitants. held. journals which are retoguued nut as thnoixans bti( commissioners believing that they are barns this season. None of these men, the mother seemed timerous about city to receive the benefits of his membership We are sadly in need of a permanent as the leaden and educators or public opinion Tli The Winona Republican says that J. H. Huntsman has been appointed as you will see by their names, were in the right, will go on with the work interest of its columus will bo enhanced by the fatt having anything published concerning in said lodge and order. He public school, but we are promised one to superintend the business of Mr. Coal born under the proud and protecting *& A. A. Crandall, the census supervisor that this is the year of another presidential election despite the petitions and remonstrances her, she brightened up when a Journal Tar, in the tinware line. leaves a wife and four small children which promises to be one ot the closest aulnioste shadow of the American eagle's broad in the near future. for this district, resides at Rochester, from part of the county. Nicollet citing in the history ot the country. reporter made reference toher babe wing, but under the crushing hoof ol Wide-Awake"Mark Cane will shave to mouin his untimely death. Mrs. and not at Owatonna as has been stated, IU Improve*! Market IteporU. county has kept her records in the imperial despotism. But when transplanted your face clean but not your pocket and remarked: "If yon say anything Hanft has the sympathy of the entire Lvae Tree Lake Item*. Conspirnnus among the new features of the WO- at which place he may be addiessed. in a congenial soil they became book." Ye Wide Awake editor, hands old wooden shell at St. Peter long NLLUPKESS will be found Uie Kreatly extended and at all, please say how good my baby community in this her very sad affliction. the most thrifty and prosperous class improved character of its market report*, special up! There's lots that want yours. enough, and as we understand that it hasn't cried but once, and don't attention being rfven to the Ixa gram, provision, Weather continues changeable. of citizens that inhabit these broadand Dr. Berry's familiar face was seen produce, and*live stock marlu t*. while no pains or espense the projected court house can be built The most pleasant and prompt cough disturb the folks here." The ladies fertile prairies of the west is spared to procure the (strut, (ullent ami moot Sickness prevails among our people, on our streets last Wednesday. The Odd Fellows, to which society and paid for from available funds on remedy is Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. accurate information by telegraph iroia all the leading of the Owatonna Benevolent Society yet no cases of diphtheria are reported Mrs. Marcellus returned home last Mr. Hanft belonged first, have taken western and eastern food centers. MIKE DINNEEN. hand, and without issuing a single Children cry for it. Call on your druggists waited upon the mother and furnished Wednesday from a two week's visit to in western part of the town. TLHMS: charge of the remains and will conduct dollar in bonds, we can see no good and try a bottle of it. Price 25 HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. an abundance of clothing. Commissioner Northfield. The DAILY PIONEER PRESS, seven ssnea per the funeral services. The funeral procession The Eden lyceum holds meetings reason why part of the county should week, postage paid, 1 year $ \2 OO cents 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold by Donaldson authorized Dr. Bigelow We are sorry to report the death of will move from the residence every Tuesday evening, which affords 6 Months no object to the building of the same, unless Scheeler's little son, which occurred Jos. Bobleter. to attend her at the expense of 3 Months 3 00 of the deceased to-morrow at 11 o'- CHILI CLUB, fun for those who attend, but the attendance last Sunday. The bereaved have the a county seat removal is ^projected the county, and a nurse has been provided. The fifth annual reunion of the early clock p. m. in the following order: sympathy of the entire community. is small on account of the relegious in the near future. THE WEEKLYPIONEER PRESS settleis of Nicollet county, held in St. THE BEST SPRING WHEAT 1New Ulm Lodge No. 53,1. O O.F. excitement. MARRIEDAt New Ulm, Feb. 3d, Peter last week Tuesday evening, was 1880, M. Hillesheim to Miss Victoria IN THIS COUNTRY, Enlarged to Fifty-Six Columns, A young man by the name of William 2Progress Lodge No, 28, A.O.U. W. This is only one of the several victims At the Lone Tree school house the Mauch. The congratulations of ye a grand success. Ex-Governor Marshall's By mail, 50 cents per pound. For sample Kotz, coachman for Mr. Charles 3Governor's Guards. this B. D. Woodworth has with anew drea. of clear and beautiful tpe.iano Busted are tendered.JgMat, you area Methodists are holding a series of address delievered on the occasion the McClellan, came to my store one morning enclose ten cents. AGENTS WANTED. 4Hearsein charge of a deteachment brought to misery and ruin, as he is no lucky fellow. Queen of tha Family Journal. meetings, the object of which is, (as cccupiea six columns in the last Address, P.M. Dennis, Hilsboro, Oregon. complaining that his feet hurt him of the Governor's Guards. less a personage than the one convicted of the Northwest. It is edited with great i are. to lumt John C. Zieske is in receipt of a the preachers say) to bring in those week's Tribune. all the requirements of the KUHAI. r'Aviur CIIK i very badly, and expressing fears that letter from friends in Wadena, Minn., of bigamy at our November term 5Mourners. It contains the cream of all the CukiiK.vr Li IKIIvrrua members that are straddle of the stating that diphtheria prevailes in A.NiSKLEiTltKAliN( MATTIII of the day. tarefullv they were fiost-bitten. He had in vain of court. Hanging is too good a death 6Citizens Generally, Mr. P. M. Dennis, of Hilsboro, Oregon, fence, or to knock the fence from under NOTICE. prepared and cladsiAml miiuraariea of AICTIIKT MX the Northern Pacific country about the a a tiled to get relief by consulting physicians, for such a heartless wretch. uiiAruM AND MAIL Nrws of the week, with all Hie the gentleman who advertises the same as in Brown Co. them. We think, however, that latest and most uniHirtant news in full, it* rarm and New Ulm, Jan. 31.t, 1880. and had endeavored, without a All persons indebted to me are re* "Chili Club" variety of spriug wheat Household Department*, and a rvi ently added i'uzil. Peter Majewski sold three coffins they are doing some good as they have Editor Review. Column are auioug its attractive features success, to ease the pain by rubbing pectfully but urgently requested Literary Item** in one day last week. Peter says he in another column, formerly lived in induced several of the young men to IU Weekly Kvtw ol* the Markets, settle their accounts befoie Match 1st his feet with snow and ice, the remedy is about sick of that kind of work and Allow me through your columns to Martin county of this State, and refers prepared espeually for its columns. i alone worth quit the use of tobacco. next, and thereby save costs. hopes there may soon be a change for Headers of standard books will be many times the subsi nption price to every farmer and applied in such cases. Being exposed call the attention of the good people anyone who may desire to be assured QUIRIN SdlEIBLE country tii all Krain produce,provisions, livestock the better. There is a great deal of amusing excitement pleased to notice the great progress of a great deal to the cold by his occupation, of New Ulm and vicinity to the sad or any sort of farm prodmt of his responsibility to any of the For Sale or Rent. We are pained to chronicle the death in this part of the town at "The Literary Revolution" which is The subscription price ot the Weekly was last year his feet got worse daily, until one fact that thousands of our brethren in county offiicials of Martin county or of Mr. A. Steffan's little girl, aged 1 reduied to present. By the way, an old man being pushed by the American Book day he fainted in the street. A few Europe are dreadfully suffering with year and two months, from membranous One Dollar and Fifteen Outs per IVar. A good farm in the town of Ridgely. Hon. Lee Hensley of St. James. known as "Uncle Putman," the other Exchange, New York. Among their days after he again came to my store croup. Jan. 28th. Thnt reduced pme in mill niainUiiifil Uillitand famine and that something should be Nicollet county, with a good house. 75 iK its enlarged uze and a great lilt r au tiie pri of day drove some 40 head of his neighbor's It i3 evident the opposition of the books just issued, or nearly ready, are and showed ine his feet. I have seen acres are under plow and the premise*aie G. W. Sommerville will leave for done on our part to help the poor in paie supplied with plenty water. Foi cattle to the pound and demanded a very neat edition of the Koran of Mohammed, Germans to Grant, which is reported Renville county on the 10th of February a great many sores in my life, but laking in'o view its sln tlio nnns. vanotv and their need. I think that the citizens value of its i outeiitM. and their spcdil adaptation to particular enquire of WM HIMMKL on professional business. George, damagps when the owner went to complete, 35 cents Macaulay's to be so strong in Ohio and other nothing to equal this, and was afraid the wants of tlio rural funiitie* of the Northwest a la of NevvUlm who have so frequently and New Ulm, Minn. are you not taking in too many counties? far theCheapcMtaiidlicht\Vt.i.klyJouuialpiiblilid him to settle the bill, the old gentleman England in three volumes, $1.50 States, does not extend to Minnesota. the poor fellow would lose limbs. He nobly manifested their generous liberality in the West. Milton's Poetical Works, complete, 50 said "he would do the square asked me for St. Jacobs Oil but at Of the Germans inteiviewed and revolted TKIIMS with those who had been visit Our friend John Zieske has been GRAND TheWLEKLYPIONEUt PKLHS jmMtire paid. cents in the Acme Library of Biogtapby, thing with him." Neighbor not likeing first I refused, as I did not wish to to the Pioneer-Pvess, from various somewhat indisposed for a few days ed by universal calamities, would not 1 *sr $1 MASQUERADE 12 volumes formerly published at to have any chips cut from hip take the responsibility upon myself, parts of this State, Grant seems past, but is now able again to wait upon Months 75 i ruts for a moment hesitate to give their 3 Mouths SOceute his numerous customers. $1.25 each now brought into one volume pile, nor the maddened way in which not being a gieat admirer of so-called to have as large a proportion of friends mite for such a good cause, and I All suWriplinns are pi -ill in aihance. Remittam-eH Jos. Trantmann's team while packing for 50 cents in Modern Classics, Patent-Medicines. However, some Uncle Put. came at him, took the meat among them as he has in any other ui&>I Uv money onli r. reentered letter or hank would suggest that the different societies ice near the lake became frightened draft at our nxk the exiieinu- of exi hane and transmittal Vicar of Wakefield, Basselas, Picciola friends, who happened to be in the ax from him and at the same time nationality. and churches of our city unite in Ix-nitf borne by the Mender, bewyle cupiee sent at something and before Joe was Paul and Virginia, and Undine, all in store at the time, begged me to give knocked the old man down and then free on application Address barely awai of it they were off like Bishop Peck has tendered the vacant a public entertainment for the benefit one volume, CO cents nicely illustrated the St. Jacobs Oil to the sufferer so proceeded to do the same by his hopeful the wind They made pretty good TDK riOXKEK PRESS CO.. Presiding Eldership of the Winona of our starving fellow beings in Europe. green and ebony bound volumes of lime and the way that the pieces were we nibbed 1.1s feet well with the Oil, son who was bringing up the rear 8U Paul. Mian. Distiict to Prof. D. C. John, principal Hoping that this suggestion will scattered about was feaiful to behold. Arabian Nights, Robinson Crusoe, Pilgrim's and he took the remainder with him. with a hoe. Thus terminated thip of the Maukato Normal School. The not be taken as a pretentious presumptio Joe, you must look a leeclla better out. MORTGAGE SALE. Progress Caron Munchausen After nine days the same man again great war, Jan. 22d, 1880, with no call has been accepted by the latter, on my part, Our Mr. H. G. Eaton and lady have and Gulliver's Travels, each 50 cents, came into my store, peifectly well,and great loss on either side none killed but he will continue in charge of the not yet returned fromRocnester, where I am most respectfully, refmlt hss Twen inal In tl-e payment of six. and a book of humor and wisdom by requested me to wlite to of this and only one or two, on Pntman's side, now quietly slumber all their children, I Normal until the close of the present ecu linndnd IIIKI clthty doltnrs i#)6H vthlcr. I. ALEX. BERGHOLD. the Author of Sparrow-grass papers I hunt lobe due lit the rinte of this notice on a most wonderful cure, he also stated, the youngest one also having succumbto slightly wminded. Neighbor says that term, which will be about the middle -eitiiin Mortcige (Into I Janmry flrnt 1878 Kxe. the dread disease diphtheria. all in good and some in large type, and that two other peisons had been cured U.I hj Luni.in Gilbert nn Caroline Gilbert he will teach uncle Put. not to drive of April. Thus, in a few brief days all the n- \v to, Hiovi County, Minnesota, 10 Chnr'es LEAP YEAH. well and handsomely bound in cloth. of Rheumatism by the same bottle his cattle to the pound again for mearly Anritfwt. of Ithefountt. Minnesota and duly bright hopes of a once happy family -AT- iccoided in the office ol the Reenter of Deeds in The St. Peter Tribune finds that Descriptive catalogues will be sent free which helped him. JOHN LESSEN. looking at his corn field. have been dashed to pieces. TUBOTR HALL, nd for iid Hroa County on the 17th d of Jan. IT COMES BUT ONCE IN FOIR YEARS AND many soldiers in that vicinity take a on request. ti iri A II 187K.it ten i.'iliKk A In Book (I) Avon, loraine Co., Ohio, Jan. 17, '79. The beautiful snowl has come again, Last Thui sday evening the Common 1 lot tenpes on pni_eMf.9, 460and 461 and noac. THE FAIR SEX PROPOSE TO MAKE good deal of interest in the Weaver Council of the village of Loreno held a ion a* liiw or otherwise has iicen iiiftituted tore, and the northwest wind with it, as i nur the KUIII due ou HUM Mortgage or any part THE MOST OF IT, AND SnOW TnE GEN- special meeting for the purpose of taking bill now before congress, which proposes TUESDAY EVE., Personal. fiercof. usual. "SNOB." New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 2, 188C. into considei ation the appointment TLEMEN HOW IT OUGHT TO HE DONE. o\v therefore, notice is hereb) piventhat pur. to issue 8500,000,000 in greenbarks Editor Review Dr. Hitchcock and J. H. Potter of of a Mai shal to fill the vacancy occasioned nn to ii ]o\\e ol xnle in Mil Mmtgn^e conlined, to equalize soldiers' paythat nnd oft hi etntute in such .i*e made and Big revival at the Sherman school by the death of Maurice Com ad. Bo kind enough to allow the following Burns made our sanctum a visit last i.ro\ hied, the remi-e- described in and covered In order to be up with the balance FEB. lOtll, isao. is, make it equal to gold while they The Council selected Mr. John Lee as by ..id Mort|!Ke, to vkit. house. to appear in the columns of Monday. The South tun quarter of the North East quar. of the world, some of the more enter the man best fitted for that position, were in the serviceand petitions ter(S V. oi N mil the North Ent qaar. your esteemed paper: County Superintendent Clary visited Ye editor returned from the capital and he will discharge the duties of said prising ladies of this city have arranged nr ol the South Fat qtmrtir (ti E of 8. to) have been numerously signed in its favor. A convention of the sugar cane growers our schools a short time since and was office for the ensuing year. No further Section thit.tw (Ji) and the boulli West city of Minnesota last Friday night. a leap year dance for to- morrow evening Tickets 25 Gts. Sapper Extra. quuriir ofthc North Vti-t quarter (8 U. ofN. business appearing the council adjourned. of Minnesota was held at Minneapolis very well satisfied with our teachers. W 1 nnd I lie Noith Went quarter of the South at Union Hall,and propose to give C. B. Blake, one of the enterprising West qiini ttr(N W ol 8 W. of Section The pangs endured by the early Jan. 22d and 23d, 1880. We could Hope he will call again before the nurt-three (JJ)in township one hundred and the youthful sprouts and the older merchants of Sleepy Eye, radiated The grim visitor death has also entered All are cordially invited. Christian martyrs were no doubt excruciating, ehe(ll North, or Range thiry-tluee (331 not send a delegate to attend said convention, winter term is out. branches of the male poition of the the Beview sanctum with his pleasant West, in Brown ountj Mini eotn, containing on. the home of J. J. Kelly and took The Turnverein. but not so prolonged nor but furnished the same with MiiKlred nnd sixty a rex more or less according to Cyrus Jennings lost a good horse a therefrom the wife and mother. Mrs. smiles last Saturday. human family a grand opportunity to tbeU S Surrey, will be doid a public vendneon scarcely more dreadful than those experienced samples of sugar and syrup manufactured Kelly departed her life on Thursday. llmr-d the ninttetnMi day ol February A. D. short time ago, which makes the third sec howit is themselves,and to taste the Mr. M. Burnside, one of Sleepy by the sufferers from inflammatory I ^0, nt ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day by Grand Jan. 29th, leaving behind two small by us, which fact we have not he has lost in two years. the shirirt of s.nd Brown ounty at the front door sweets of preference and courtesy extended Eye's attorneys, whiled away a few rheumatism-a diseas which children and a loving husband to mourn I iheComt House i, thecitj of New Ulm In the seen mentioned in any of the reports by the fairsex,mingled with the G. Robinson went over to Pless' mi Count} BK n tofMtii-fy the amount then her untimely loss. Mr. Kelly has the hours in our city last Monday and improved is easily curable at the outset with concerning the convention. Our samples {gasqiiiiaifc ne on ,i nn rtpspe, and the further sani of sympathy of the community in this his bitterness occasioned by the tumult of mill after his grist and when returning the opportunity to pay the Review iMci.ij-livc iloJiirs foliciter- fetn stipulated in THOMAS' ECLECTRIC OILa sovereign weie very small and theiefore sad affliction. ij'i ii rlt te to le i in eneil loitclebure to^eiher doubts and fears, hopes and expectations. he had the misfortune to break his santum a visit. remedy for paina reliable curative wit li ci t-t if foreclo.-ure sale. probably oveilooked. But what stiikes Last week the Review contained the D.ited .inn try 7th, lnt-0 Oh,the boys will have lots of wagon. He reached home with a very of kidney, liver and other complaints, us the most was, the doubt expressed CHARLES E Annxsws, Mortgagee. glad tidings that our Mr. Maurice Conlad fun ind as the ladies have arranged and long face. Bnrmton I teats. and a medicine of the purest r.s well It. A. MOTT, was slowly recovering fiom his severe by some oi those present, that we in Attrrney for Mortgage. provided for everything in their own attack of diphtheria, but we are as most salutary kind. Read the regular If "gas and wind" will make any Minnesota would be unable to manufacture good way,it will be cheap fun, too. pained to say, Mr. Conrad died on Wednesday Summons, advertisement. one popular I think the Wide Awake Green apples at John Both's. sugir from amber cane, free morning, ere the Beview bad editor will carry off the prize. A merchant tailor could make a comfortable The Chicago and Northwestern Railway from the peculiar sorghum taste. Permit been perused by many of its Sleepy STATE OF MINNFEOTA TIITBICT Ninth Judicial Ccvar, List. living here. K8 Eye readers. He leaves a ife and .1O A few cases of diphtheria are reported Company has issued a circular announcing us to place herewith a small sample CGWWTT or BROWN. Hunger in Orrnian Principalities. John hi*ey one child who deeply mourn his loss. A barber is badly needed. Wont in our town. B, McGawen lost a that consignments of clothing of sugar and some syrup produced tgainst some knight of the razor drop down in One of our young gents was fearfully Geo 1' l'ope nnd daughter with the fatal disease, on the and relief supplies contributed by at our factory in your hands and \mox C, Stedman. our midst and make us happy? distracted last week because his doxy Accounts from Northeastern Europe The St.ite of Minnesota to the Above Named D. 25 ult. churches, associations, or private individuals please give us your opinion, if, when went back on him. lie sought the lake Lemons and oranges at M. H. Gamble's. eixt inthi show that a fearful state of hunger for consolation and in a moment of Vou are hereby summoned and required to .n* for the relief of the colored refugees you compare our sugar and syrup with You can put Eden down for Jim uer the Complaint of the Plaintiff in the above en. beand destitution exist among the people, frenzy jumped into the lake through in Kansas consigned to H. N. the raw product of the South, you Blaine of Maine as our choice for President. Wood in Burns is in lively demand as 'tied action, which filed in the office of the Clerk an air hole in the ice, but luckily a man ol the Distiict Court ot the Ninth Judicial District, such as has not been experienced Rust, Central Warehouse, Chicago, will lieve Minnesota cane sugar can in regard everybody wants to be prepared for a SUBSCRIBES. in nnd for the Count} of Blown and State of Mlne-ota, who was making ice in the vicinity Union Hall, since 1812. The districts in which and to ^ene a copy ol your Answer to said be waybilled free to Chicago. Agents to quality compare with that of blizzard. came to his rescue and pulled him out Compl-iiut on the subbcriber, at his office in the the most distress prevails are Silesia, lt/otNew Ulm iii said Connly within twenty with a pair of ice tongs. He still Golden Gate RUHblfnf* are instructed to note on way bill the South. Considering the difficulties Nearly everybody in this vicinity, Carnival Tuesday, Feb. 10,1880 in) 8 after the uervice of this Summons up yon. East and West Prussia and the Duchy thinks of his Susanna. "Free, account supplies for colored refugees." xclusiseot the day of Mich service and it you fail we had to ovei come before we including your correspondent, is suffering to answer UiesnirlCouipI.iiiit within the time afore* of Posen. The following is an extract: commenced woik, and in what condition -aid, the Pi infill in this action will take judgment from cold. LITERARYBorn, Jan. 14th, 1880, Iberia Items, The reports reaching the German ipnniht you foi the sum ol Eight Hundred and Tickets 25 Cents a Person, the Golden Gate Star, a weekly journal the cane was when worked up Rev. Alex. Berghold elsewhere suggests -e\ent}-two Dollars, with iutticM at the iate of The new firm of Crone & Nuessle is Home Office from its administrative devoted to the general dissemination MX pei tent rer anmi in Ircm the eighteenth dsyof Supper Extra. which facts you are cognizant of. You that our societies and churches December, ne thousand ei^ht humlreo nndseve n. building up a good business. of knowledge. Diel, Jan. 21st. In my items last week in reference and medical officials respecting the t} eight, togetlerwith the costs and dhsburstmenU are entirely competent to give a clear Tickets can be obtained at the Unioi join in arranging an entertainment for at the tender age of only six days and to our old friend Jack Wright the ol this action condition of the laboring classes teem Quite a little snow storm visited Hotel, Neumann Rosskopf, Jos. Bob and just opinion in the matter. the benefit of-the thousands of suffering 23 hours. Piece to its ashes. printer got the name Jacob. I meant Lhieu New Um H'inn Ni^in-f rr Fth, W9. with heartrending details of starvation, this section last Thursday and Friday leter, M. Epple, Quirin Scheible, an UN I IM HaiiitifTg Attorney. our old jovial friend Jack, so well and Respectfully yours, people in Europe. The suggestion Rising says if his 15,000 readers will on the evening of the ball at the ticket hunger-typhus, and death by exposure and it again looks like winter. favorably known in New Ulm and all only wait a little while longer he will Jriobute Aotice, is certainly a good one and we hope it A. WESTPIIAL, office. to cold, brought on through over this county. He was a soldier at do better, and be more punctual. We Out of some forty cases of diphtheria Sec. of the New Ulm Sugar ri'f'g. Co. will be at once acted upon. Union Fort Ridgely during the Indian masacree A cordial invitation is extented tc lack of necessary clothing and fuel. rather guess he will because he has treated by our Dr. Hitchcock of 1862. STATE OF MINNESOTA, In Probaie Coort. Hall will be placed at the disposition Referring' to the above, we are sorry said so several times. all. We read of parents all but naked, in Cc.t7*.TY or LRCK*. Jniiiuuy 17th, 18f0. not one has proven fatal. So much for Nick. Hillesheim is the first man we of any or all societies, free of charge, The Managers. to sav that this week we can neither In the matter oi the estate of Kamua Erickson Stephen Gluth of the town of Eden wretched empty rooms forlorn of fire, our side. deceased. know of who has done anything so far lost a very valuable mare one day last who may wish to arrange an entertainment devote the time or space the subject here!!s An instrument in writing, purporting the corpses of their children, victims this year towards incieasing the popu week, making the third he has lost to be the 1. st will and tectament oi Knni.usiriek.on The weather for a few weeks past for such a laudable purpose, demands. The citizens of New Ulmof HARNESS SHOP. typhus, lying uncovered on the lation of our town. It is a bouncing I'ece.ised, lute ol said County, has been delivered within three months. has been most too nice for Minnesota. tb this Court and we presume Turner Hall will be and vicinity are nearly all cognizant of boy and the census taker can tally one floor, with no means left to them of And Whtiens, Christine Peulaen formerly Chris. The Hinton and Tuttle schools are We have never known a mild winter for Nick next Spring when he comes likewise. tine Ericksen has filed therewith a petition, repre. the difficulties under which the company M.H.Bei!ssmiiiiin & Co. obtaining the rudest coffin for the dead both closed on account of sickness. -entii among other things that said RasmusKrlck. around. to be followed by a good and bounteous labored last fall before getting The Maenerchor masquerade ball at son dieo in said County en the 30th day ol Decern. or the coaisest morsel for the living. We understand that Mr. John Bertrand's her 1878 testate, and that said petitioner is the sole We are more fortunate than usual agricultural season and then the manufactury in running order. UnionHall on the eveniugof thelst inst family is suffering with diphtheria. We hear of women, driven to despair, Corner Minn.& 1st North str's., heii named iu said Inst will and testament, and around here this winter in securing warm winters cause so much sickness. praying that the said instrument may be admitted The cane having lain exposed to the was an enjoyable affair and was very lying down deliberately in the snow New Ulm, Minn. the services of abetter class of teach to probate, and that letters testamentary be to bar Wm Lipkow last Thursday lost a issued thereon Sickness prevails on all sides of us elements, until late in the season, before largely attended. Costly costumes were to die, in order to put an end to their ers than usual. Maurice Fitzgerald It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, very valuable mare with distemper. wields the scepter in our school dist., and our Dr. Hitchcock is kept continually it could be worked up, it naturally not so numerous as at the two previous intolerable misery. The other day a This basimss it ertubliihed and will be eonitnct. ind the said petition, be heard before this Court, No. 39, and is giving splendid satisfaction. Some one shot George Heart's dog a d at heretofore in the rear end of Mr. H. Beam.. at the Probate Office in said County, on the 1Mb on the go, and a few nights ago he lost much of its sachat ine qualities balls, but this was more than made up whole tribe of gypsies was found frozen mann'hardwareptore. It ahull beonraim tocoutitantl'y i ay oi Fel.rnar},A.i), I8HU at 2 o'clock in the after* He encourages a spirit of enucleation short time ago, and George now offers Whipa Blanketa etc. etc keep on' handa a well aaaorted stock of Hnr. noon, when all concerned may tppear and contest had the misfortune to freeze his nose. yet we must say that the samples placed to death in a wood near Rybulk, in the number of character masks, a ?ft^"J? 9 amongst his scholars by giving $10 00 reward forany information that onwcrk promptly and aatiiu the probata of said instrument e"tat which will be,aold bottom price.. UphoMen on our sanctum table by Mr. Westpiial Upper Silesia. Men, women and children And it Is Further Ordered, That pnblic notice of few of which were really meritorious. valuable presents, once a month, to the will lead to the arrest and punishment One case of diphtheria was reported "L( 5."5. the time and place of said hearing be given to all of the culprit. most worthy and industrious scholars. are of a very good and marketable had huddled close together in the Considering the short notice upon factoriljr attended to. in the village last Saturday morning. ,*rsons interested, by publication of these order. or three weeks successively previous to said day BKVftWA*lI A C: snow, hoping to keep the vital spark quality. The sugar, while not being Linda, youngest daughter of McGowan, which the ball was gotten up, it is surprising The most notable event of the week Paul Nuessle has opened a butcher bearing, in the New Ulm Review a Mwspapw diedon the 27th ult of diphtheria. has been the marriage of Mr. June alight by common contiguity, but they priute and published at New Ulm in suld Cynnty. entirely free from the cane taste, is with what success it was carried shop in our village, and we wish him NEW ULM Bj tbe Court. A. Wtttpba),Judf. of probate, Penning to a daughter of Mr. George were all frozen stiff and stark, and fully as good as the New Orleans yellow out, and what is the best of all it much success. Dehn, an old citizen of New Ulm. Mr. Prof. R. G. Bestor and family have Ltind Office Notice covered by several inches of snow sugar and has a much better color, netted the Mwnnerchor quite handsomely. J. Penning is the youngest of the Penning The pay car of the Chicago & North taken rooms at theGolden Gate House, when discovered by a gendarme performing brothers, four of whom are respected and we believe with proper machinery western Bailroad Company passed where they will be permanently located Land Office at RKSWOOD FALLS, Minn.. January 1Mb, leSO. citizens of this neighborhood. his rounds on the morning in it could be manufactured into sugar until spring. through here only a few days ago and The entertainment given by Ervin's He is also a cousin of the Baasen family. Noticetohereby given that the following-named question. Large quantities of meal equal to any in the market. The syrup made all the boys happy by paying settlers have Bled node, of their intention to Squire Francis Baasen performed (Opposite Cheap Charley's) Parler Concert Company a Union Hall ForSaleorBent. make final iroof in support of their claima and have been distributed by the state is also of very good quality. the marriage cerimony. The young them off with gold. care final entry thereof at the expiration of forty lastSaturday evening wasone of the best authorities throughout the Batibor couple have the best wishes of their days from the date of this notice, vis: February Having made to which our citizens were ever treated As they say that hot lemonade is good heavy purchases 23.1880, at the V. Land Office Bedwood Fall. in numerous-friends. country, and in the Olsau and Thurze NOTICE. Minn. Dry Goods, for a cold, your correspondent would to. The troupe is composed of firstclass The brick house, with stabling attached, Aonwt Stoll.Hommtead Applicant Ho. 4lofor districts, where famine and sickness There is a fair prospect nowthat Miss Notice is hereby given that before Notions," j* the East half North East qaarter or Section a, propose that we all take a drink. For artists and, we have no hesitation Agnes Egan will develop into quite a located on the cornerof Centre have swept away vast numbers of the Townsbrp HI, Range 31, and names tbefollowlBK the 1st day of May, 1880, fences or I Boots ft Shoes, any who are too temperate for hot as hi. witnesses, viz: E. Andreas Aadraas ofNl. in sayins, is one of the best combinations distinguished poetess. Her efforts and Valley streets, near the City Mill, inhabitants, but the general distress other obstacles must be removed from collet Connty, aad Anton Hansen of Nicollet Go fi Groceries, '$ now are very creditable, taking into lemonade we would prescribe hot that ever visited our city. On E. Andreas Andreas-Homestead Applicant No. in the city of New Ulm, is offered for throughout Germany's eastern provinces any street, alley or public place in this Crockerj'ft Liquors. consideration the fact that she is but 409 for tb. Lot Xo, 14, of Section 18, Torotainn 111, scotch. account of the very cold and stormy sale or rent. The property isadmir Mange 31, and name, the following a. his wnnea. appears by the latest accounts City, else the fine determined by law a mere child in years, and has never orl cash, we*are enabled to ive lanrf ea, viz: Anton Stoll of Nicollet County, and An. Mr. D. G. Clary, county superintendent weather the attendance was not very ably located and is adapted to either badany opportunities for an education. will be imposed. to be undiminished in acuteness, and nducements to the cash trade. Pleas* ton Hanon of Nicollet Cooniy. of schools.made us a pleasant call a large, but should the troupe ever visit P. DvsvnreTov, Kegtottr. By order of the City Council, We were pained a few days ago to saloon or hotel business. For particulars threatens to dedopulate territories already call nrice, and examine oar goods. few days ago when on a tour through JACOB NI X, City Clerk. learn that one of our Iberia boys had our city again they certainly will be #t TB. A E C. Bmnanc' too sparsely inhabited. enquire of QTJTRTN SCHXIBLX, week, 12 at noseeasily made. Ccatryan, 172:/re*. New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 10, 1880. the county visitingschools. He reports got intotrouble, atMelrose, and we are greeted by a crowded house. NOW Ulm, Minn. Adam. 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