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

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^tF, 5. NEW PL1 AMD TICiNITYl? which We learn from the S Peter TtHh Charter election next Tuesday. BJaUtsNaal Cwwete. Wwusswf s^smsna*sisjsrjpsnnv 1 cakes. The invention of that Superior and WJM that at the recent session of the There appears to be no opposing can*" ,-f#?fg_ R. HTBingham with bis has undergone quite a Complete Sewiiig Machine (The Family PfEWULMPRODUCE MARKET. All those interested in militia affairs county commissioners of Nicollet djdates and will therefore bo a tame 100,000 lbs. Paper ber yard and hardware Sewing Machine,) marks one of the chanrom the last 24 hours. It rained will no doubt be pleased to learn that affair. *& ft^"np county remonstrance*against erecting Corrected weekly by R. Pfxrrsat.r, Call and see him. most important eras in the history, of nes/iy all day on Saturday, making the sub-committee of the House Committee the new court house were presented Wheat No. 1 Ho. 2 00 machinery, and when we consider its The Wide-Awake came to hand mud more plentiful than money in Tom 4 Rinke are keeping up with on Militia have agreed upon a Wheat No. 3 90 No, 4 great usefulness and extremely low from the following towns: Nicollet, promptly on Tuesday morning, and as thissection of country, but since evening* the times they have everything to Notice that the pndersigned desire Flour per bbl .$6.007.00 price ($25). It very difficult to conceive report on the subject of re-organizing 93 signers Granby, 57 Belgrade, 91 sell, from a pin to a "halifant." Call beautiful fall of snow haschang. usual contained a large amount of to purchase the above named Oats, per bushel 2023 of any invention for domestic use the militia. It urges the importance on them and convince yourselves. Ridgely, 65 Traverse, 14 Courtland, edthe whole face of creation.. It is slander and abuse. jf||~ Barley, per bushel 2025 quantity paper rags, and are prepared of more or even equal importance to families. of national legislation and states that Rising says that the Bobleter ring decidedly unpleasant getting around 52 West Newton,49 New Sweden, 80 Corn per bushel 18 It has great capacity for work to pay the highest market 3. jf ,^at Our friend Kutchin of the Tracy Gazette in this place can be easily scalped. Go without interfering with the control but it Is very encouraging to the farmers Potatoes, per bushel 18 beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, altogether 431 signatures. Messrs. P. price. says it's a mistake that he came ahead, Rising, we are used to take Hams, per lb 7 to have the earth thoroughly rapid execution, certainty and of the States over militia, the Federal H. McDermld and James Hughes from NEUMANN & ROSSKOPF. scalps and if in need can also take down after the Land Office he came Cheese per lb 20 delightful ease of operation, that at saturated with moisture before they government should take action in the Nicollet, Swen Swenson from New K yours. Lard per lb. 7 Earein once commends it above all others. New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 24,18S0. down after some of that bully lager ut their seed grain. Some people natuie of co-operation, and should Sweden, and Ebenezer Fletcher from J. A. Hanson has received several Rye flour, per bbl .4.00 The working parts are all steel, strong beer. C. F. HELD already begun to seed. make sufficient annual approriations carloads of lumber of all dimensions, Salt, per bbl 2.50 and durable, and will last a life time Belgrade, were present and spoke which he intends to sell cheap for the From and after April 1st international Butter, per lb 15 for arming and equipping the militia the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread Local news are decidedly scarce against building. The principal reasons spring trade. the stitch is the firmest of all the Honey, per lb 18 money ordeis can be drawn at Undertaker and Dealer la and to pay for service during prescribed this week| W are pleased to note urged we understand were the inustice stitches made, neat and regular, and The wedding that was mentioned ALL -USD O Mlffl BT Eggs, per doz 7 the New Ulm post office in Great Britain, that there are no new cases of sickness periods of encampment and drill. of taxing the people at this can be regulated in a moment to sew some time ago, and from which Busted to report, nor any deaths occured but Ireland, German Emplre,France, The provisions of the bill, in brief, stitches from an inch in lenght on Officers of Brown County. expected to receive at least apiece of time for that purpose, and doing it Proprietor and Manufacturer of what has already been reported in the and Algeria. gfr coarse material down to the finest, so cake, Has played out .j. Too bad, Hermann. are as follows: without consulting them. Mr. Donahower, Post Office Address New Ulm. THE FiBHESk FBtlENB REVIEW. W were sorry to learn infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable Wm. Schmidt will open the .North The increasing of the annual Congressional AUDITORH. B. Constant. the commissioner from the St. that Mr. Sam. Sherman's family hurried with the naked eye, and with a One of the largest crowds ever witnessed FANNING MILl TREAIURXRF. Scbubert. Western Hotel to-morrow, the 1st of appropriation from $200,000 RaoiiTBi or BUOI-A Walton. Peter district, in reply stated the rapidity rendering it impossible to their little daughter last Sunday. in our city was here on Easter Jvnos o PROBATEA. Westphal. April, when he will have everything fixed in 1702 to $1,00,000. count them as fast as made it has Sunday. All our churches were crowded reasons for their action, showing the She was generally conceded to be one Cr.BRK or THE DIIT. COVRTAlbertBlanchard. The best fanning mill in the neiktt more attachments than any other, in readiness for the accommodation of to their utmost, which gives credit, SHERXEVJohn Manderfleld. Abolishing the myth of the "ununiformed of the most interesting and intelligent very moderate taxation necessary, etc. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. and it does to perfection all kinds to our city. }f guests. militia" of the States, and only Store and Factory on Centre girls of her age there was in the town. COURT COMMIMIOHERE O. Koch. The request of the petitioners was denied of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy COUNTY ATTORHETB. F. Webber. The Sleepy Eye dramatical club will near City Mill. The afflicted family have the sympathies recognizing their regularly uniformed We learn from the Redwood Gazette and the reasons therefore are. COROWERJonas Landexschlager. needle-work with ease, and far less play Miriam's Crime" at the Harmony CouKTTSwr-ERiNTEHDERTD.G.Claiy. of the community. There is not National Guard. NEW ULM, MINK. labor than required on other machines. that Woodford A. Wilson, who was arrested given in the following resolution, Hall, on the 8th and 9th of April, COMHIUIOKERIChaa.Wagner.chairman, OleJorxemon, a case of diphtheria in or near Iberia It needs no commendation, the rapid Distributing the appropriation W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mander. J. B. Arnold, in this city for stealing the horse the play to be followed by the farce which was adopted by the votes of feld. nor has there been at anytime for the sales, increasing demand, and voluntary among the differentStates for the benefit "Poor Pilllcoddy," both nights. of Geo. Dunning on the 3d inst. has Donahower, Thorson and Peterson, encomiums from the press, and past year. of such National Guard, which is Peter Majewski has the agency for NEW ULM LODGE NO. 63, been discharged from custody. Stutz and Fletcher voting no: the thousands of families who use Dealer in the Wheeler and Wilson sewing machine. not to exceed seven hundred for each I promised to say something about them, amply testify to their undoubted Resolved, That the prayer of the If jou have a friend.who is troubled He received one-half dozen on &HEATM STOVES Dakota in this letter. A great many worth as a standard and reliable household Congressional District petitioners be and they are hereby denied Monday to start with. Peter has the with a cough or cold, tell him to try necessity, extending its popularity persons have made enquiries of me Providing that such money shall first agency forfive*or six different companies for the reasons following, viz: Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. He will HARDWARE, each day. Machines sent anywhere about the Territory since I came be used to provide a practicable service call on him. to be examined before any 1st, We cannot with reasonable outlay thank you for yoar advice. Price 25 back. I can assure the readers of dress and equipments, and then for John Phelps, of the Union House, money is paid. AGENTS WANTED meets every Saturday evening. Brothers Tin-ware Farming Implements. put the present building in suitable cents, 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold the REVIEW that I was agreeably sur. is meeting with good success. His by the Company. Address them for arms, ammunition and other military from abroad are cordially invited. by Jos. Bobleter. condition. 2nd. Suitable and prised with all I saw on my trip. I The shop Is in charge of an experienced hand table Is loaded with nice eatables, and information. FAMILY SEWING stores. Jitao gires the mending and repairing of tin-ware X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. supposed when I got west of Lake Poefceu cutlery 4c Scissors safe vault rooms for the several offices his bar furnishes the best of Schell's MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New his special attention. All work warrant. Regular inspections to be made of PETER MANDERFELD, Secretary. Benton I would pass the limits of civilization, lager he also sells Wm. Gebser's cigars A fine line of pocket cutlery, razors York. cannot be built adjacent to said offices Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. the National Guard, army officers made at Loreno. but I was sadly mistaken. scissors and shears has just been re or convenient thereto. 3d, Should CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. New Ulm Minn being authorized to accompany The first station in Dakota is Aurora. ForSale or Beat. Our village proprietor, T. Allison, ceived at the City Drug Store, and an attempt be made to so repair and It is a snug little village with stores, State Inspectors when desired by the has rented 240 acres of his land, reserving will be sold at the old low prices. NEWULM add suitable vaults, there would be no MASONIC hotels, lumber yard, machine agents eight acres fojr his own use. Governors of the various States. Come and see for yourselves. A good farm in the town of Ridgely, visible point where such repairs would He received ten bushels from France, in abundance, P.O., &c.The next Each State receiving aid to pride a Nicollet county, with a good house. 75 end. 4th, That in our opinion the which he says will yield eighty bushels A beautiful cloud drop and Andersonville town west is Brookings, which is the acres are under plow and the premises rifle range within one year, and instruct per acre and 72 lbs. to.the bushel. A better and moreeconomical plan would county seat of Brookings Co. It con. stockade scene have been received are supplied with plenty water. For its National Guard shall be held big story but true. Meets on the second and fourth be to build anew Court House, and by tains fourteen stores of all descriptions, (Opposite Cheap Charley's) from Chicago and will be used particulars enquire of WM. HUMMEL Tuesday in each month. in each State or Territory by regiment, Rev. Loba, of the Congregationa} NewUlm, Minn as dry goods, hardware, drug this one outlay end all further expense at Union Hall a week from next Saturday DR. A. MARDBN, W. M., brigade or division, to lastat least five church, has done good service In stores and a splendid school house, Having made heavy purchases in of repairs on this old building and get evening, when the "Spy of Atlanta OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. hispartoral ship. He has been of FerSalcor Trait. consecutive days. two stories high, whioh cost about Dry Goods, a good, convenient and safe place for great service to the sick during the will be produced. $2,000, also alive newspaper and all The money appropriated to be allowed Notions, Eehas our records by doing this we are not revalence of diphtheria, for which PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, The Tracy Gazette says that "Karl appliances belonging to a civilized Boots & Shoes, to be used by a State for the expenses We have received a lot of splendid the heartfelt thanks of his doing any more than what the law requires community excepting a saloon. County buggy and draft horses which will be Brauns can soon swim from New Ulm Groceries, of encampments, and the payment many friends. us to do. We must obey the sol4 for cash, or traded for cattle, on license is set at $4000. Crockery & Liquors, to Mankatoif he wants to." Jess so, of its National Guard while in It has been ordered that side-walks law. favorable terms. If any one isin want or cash, we are enabled to give large Kutchin, but should he want to, who The next town is Volga, the present camp, not to exceed the rate of $1.00 a be laid from Main St. on both sides of of a good horse now is the time to obtain The Tribune says that the building ndacements to tjie cash trade. Please terminus of the Tracy branch of would make ye Tracyites happy with 5th St, Walnut St., and one from day per man. one at a bargain. committee are now inclined to locate call price, and examine our goods. Main St to school house,also'one along the railroad. It is a thoroughly wideawake that dog-whistle while he is performing GlESECKB & STTTEBE. Mounted officers and members of the building on the corner formerly west side of 5th St from J. P. Anderson's town, There are four hotels B. E. C. BEHNKE the feat? New Ulm, Minn., March 15th. 1880. mounted companies in militia called to Mrs. Berrg's near the Catholic occupied by the Presbyterian church, and all overrun and crowded with A. BEIINKE, Manager into the service of the United States The Mankato Review says that the church. That means business. Land in West Newton people. Every train brings in a and an effort is being made to secure shall each receive such consideration 3KTE-W Southern Minnesota Railroad Company crowd of land hunters from every the property. imitwi Hems. for use and risk of horses actually used have offered the Knights Templars of western State. I was amongst' the ^iillii\efy $tofe. bythem as may be awarded by aboard For Sale the South half of Northwest Albert Lea a sleeping car for $75.00, land hunters myself and I went 48 The Audubon (Iowa) Advocate clips quarter of Section 14, Township 111, A. G. Anderson is now busy supplying of officers appointed by the Secretary miles west of Volga to find vacant per day, to go to Chicago in August. our recent article on the "Kindergarten Range 31, eighty acres, formerly owned our farmers with seed wheat. land near where there will be a station, of war. This includes fare. Six days would be by Jacob Bushard. Applv to and adds: and I secured .land two miles occupied in the trip. Mrs. Louisa Erd Adam Schaumburg and M. HurraA --*~1-t J: K. MOOBE, St. Peter, Minn. "Having last July visited with cur othe~ -Al- from a platted station. At present Hospitals for Insane. nigh got into a squabble the good friend Jos. Bobleter, editor of the The Kasota correspondent of the St. HAY PERMIT NOTICE. there is not a hquse nor living inhabitant IIJW The State Commisioners in their report very serious out ended without any Review, some two days, in which time Peter Tribune last week acknowledged within thirty miles of where I located Has opened a SPLENDID to the Governor after their semiannual Mr. Bobleter initiated us into a few of Meets eve Thursday evening at results. a call from one of our pedagogues as except the head-quarter store, The undersigned, by authority of the the "Turner Hall" and other useful society visits, on the 13th and 20th of Union Hall. Brothers from abroad STOCK of John Hauentein has rented his new Land Commissioner of the St. Paul A follows: 'Benedict Juni gave us a but before two months the cars will organizations. are cordially invited. last November, use the following emphatic Sioux City and Sioux City St. Paul farm to James Bagen. Millinery, Fancy Goods be thundering past my place and call, He had the 15 and 34 puzzle. New Ulm is blessed with two grand HENRY CONSTATS, M. W. language, viz. Railroads, will for the season of 1880, edifices devoted to the useful in physical twenty miles farther west to the Ben. is teaching at New Ulm, but intends WM. KOCH, Recorder. Last Saturday this locality was favored subject to certain conditions, sell permits "As regards the management and science, education, amusement, in James river. As far as the road bed AND to finish his course at the university." with a copiouE rain and snow to cut hay or to use the lands of NOTIONS discipline of the institution we have fact plae where the people gather to is graded there are contracts already these Companies for grazing purposes. We understand that Ben. fall. Good. learn, ?4-enjoy, to participate in all nothing to report in these respects we let to build business houses at every Notice is hereby given to all persons has since then solved the puzzle and those exercises which tend to elevate Our two doctors are on the march believe that no exception can be taken. that the use of the Company's lands, station from Volga to the Jim river. and dignify human life. turned it over to his fair neighbois. In the building formerly known its the day and night looking after the sick without permit signed by me, will be The sanitary condition of the hospital The stations are 5 in number and will We saw some twenty-five young men Pennsylvania House, where she will deemed a trespass, and such trespasser and afflicted. There is a wide-spread and well be named as follows Norland, is, however, in one respect open to and boys all the way from 21 years of be pleased to have the ladies of New will be held to a legal accounting for founded belief that Thomas' Eclectric De Smith, Eriywoise, Cavour and age down to 8 years, going through Ambrose Parsons has got his con. criticism we refer to overcrowding. Ulm and vicinity call upon her. the same. Local agents may be found with a physical training which tended Huron which will be the name of the Oil will,cure coughs, pains, crick in Prices Moderate. tract pretty nigh filled He has The upper or main building can accommodate in each county. to develop the whole body, and all town at the crossing of the Jim river. the back, sw elled neck, pain caused by bought up an immense lot of cattle. Stephen Miller, Field Agent. comfortably 500 inmates, Winona Saint Peter Railway. conducted with the most wonderful At this last town all the land has been bruises, sores or rheumatism, abrasions E. G. Koch, Local Agt. 250 in each wing and there are now harmony of motion. It is now rumored around that they CASHPURCHASES taken up within the last month for a Going East Arrive. Depart. New Utm, Minn* or cuts, corns, bunions, &c. This Americans have a deal to learn from in the wards 564 64 more than can are going to start anew town between distance of several miles in redius as AND CHEAP SALES! the grand old Saxon schools, and were belief has the best possible foundation Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m Burns and Lamberton and take all be properly cared for and theTesult is it is intended to be the next division Golden Gate Mills. every community blessed with a "Turner Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. *4,12 p.m namely, the'experience of those who NEUNANN & ROSSKOPF our trade. Go on. that these supernumeriesare compel! of the road. In regard to the surface Hall" we should have a mightier Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m have used it or known of its effects. ed to sleep upon improvised beds upon it is as level as the ocean in oalm manhood in this country. The pale Our merchants are not atall very bu. Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Dealers in A perusal of the regular advertisement wan face of the average American the floor. The same condition, weather, and there is but little variety sy yet but live in hopes of a large DRY GOODS, Going West. Arrive. Depart. Having ai ranged our mill to run in another column. child would underthe "Kindergarten" or change. There is a sameness though not to the same extent, obtains trade this season. Butter and eggs Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m both by steam and water power, with regime quickly put on the blush of Hats, Caps, Notions, as far as the eye can see and a man are now coming in plentifully. at the lower house, other Lite improvements, we are now Night Pass'ger J8,55 a.m. J8,55 a.m Governor Pillsbury issued commissions As new pa- vigorous health, and the whole body might plow an unbroken furrow for enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass Groceries, Provisions, Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m. *2,05 p.m tients are committed on the 23d inst. to the officers of faster than being renovated and strengthened, Such of our young men who are not .#12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m quality of flour. twenty miles. A tremendous tide of Freight No. 13.. the old ones can be would form a solid foundation to brace Crockery and Glassware, the Governor's Guards as follows: discharged, too much interested in the blasted In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we emigration will fellow up the building Except Sunday, Except Monday. up a stalwart mind. The American and as more than a Jos. Bobleter, Captain. 13-15-14 puzzle take a special delight Green, dried and Canned year must give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted of this railroad this summer, and system of cramming the half grown elapse before the new wing at Rochester CJhas. Stolle, First Lieut. shorts, per. bushel. in having their mustaches colored Fruits, etc., etc. to carry passengersbetween Kasota child results in too many instances many ambitious hardy pioneers will Jos. A. Eckstein, Second. can be completed, it will be seen black. and Sleepy Eye. J. HEIMERDINGER st, SON. in a memorizing nobody. It is not keep ahead and be at the Missouri Main. Street, New Ulm, Minn. These are really re-commissions and that measures for relief may soon be what A child can commit to memory long before the whistle of the locomotive Mr. Bovia, our new barber, is an QHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. Notice to Creditors, and dash off at a recitation that makes bear the date of the organization of the imperatively demanded. reverberates along the hills and A No. 1 man and a thorough masher th&true scholar but how much the company, September 17th, 1875. The We will always take faim produce in valleys of this famous river. of the trade. Just the kind of a man Ou Thursday, November 20th$ In the matter oft lie Estate of Oscar Hanft Deccftflfcd Spring has come. we child understandscan explain. exchange for goods, and pay the highest Governor's Guards are the oldest and Mike Dinneen. we want. visited the Rochester asylum and take With all our boasted school systems, Notice is hereby gi\ en that the Judge of the fro. Now is the time to advertise your maiket price ^or all kinds of paper ranking military organization in the Iberia, March 27,1880. bate Court of Drown County has fixed npon the we have yet to lay the ax at the root pleasure tn reporting that its management Gust Schwartzrockand Wm.Forth first Monday of each and every month for the next spring goods in the Review. r.igs. k. State. *i of the tree, and commence first where six months, anil the Probata Office in said County, andsanitaiy condition are excellent. have formed a co-partnership in the as thetimes and place when and where he will receive, Gen. Sigel will lecture in this city nature always builds. Americans are The use of St. Jacobs Oil is indeed The institution has its full complement In connection with our store we blacksmith business, and have, built hear, nnd adjust all claimn of all persons HEW ALMTISEMEHTS. fop heavy. The unprepared brain is sometime during the month of April. BlfiiinKt said deceased, and that fix months h\e h.tve a first-class saloon, furnished with followed by the most wonderful results. themselves a new shop. We wish of inmatesseventy seven crammed and overloaded in the formative been limited as the time for creditors to present a splendid billiard table, and our customers Goodnow says he has not yet secured their claims ag ilnst said estate. they may succeed. More than a dozen cases have and can receive others only by resorting years, and with a sickly body, Dated the fourth day of March, 18S0 will always find good liquors rooms at Tracy. We stand corrected. weakens and diestoo often. come to my knowledge, where St. Jacobs A!WA HANST. to temporary makeshifts." The tide of emigration westward and cigars, and ever} forenoon a splen-' Administratrix I take pleasure in announcing to When fanaticism shall yield to reason, Oils effected speedy cures, but I The Lamberton Commercial has did lunch. In view of the above report, the both by rail and team has again set in the citizens of Brown and adjoining and dogmatic idiots give us a rest, will only mention oneinstance. A man been enlarged to a six column folio and is daily increasing. As many as facts of which are confirmed by our counties, that from and after the 10th common sense,temperance and the rich UNION HALL, All goods purchased of us will be delivered suffering for twenty-four years from of April next I shall again reside at five passenger coaches passed here flowers of intellectual progress will begin observation, the trustees of the Minnesota sheet. in any part of the city free fo my former home New Ulm, where I to bloom in all our homes, but the one day last week and all crowded Rheumatism was induced to try the Hospitals for insane, at a meeting Where are our glass ball shootists. cost. intend to establish a Real Estate Agency graded systems of forced cramimng with land hunters. Everybody seems St. Jacobs Oil. He used a few bottles NEtf ULM, MINN. held at Rochester on the 4th inst, Is it not about time the trap was resurrected? for Southwestern ^Minnesota in connection must be relegated to the past first to be taking Greely's advice to go HENDERSON S of this truly wonderful remedy, and Resolved, That notice be giveu by with a General Insurance business, west. publication in the Pioneer Press of St. is now entirely well once more. and shall endeavor to satisfy my Lesees. Gov. Guards. The first thunder shower of this Paul and other papers, and to the customers by promptly attending to W. Reinhard, Elmore, Wis. Stage Manager Jos.Bobleter. Our farmers have commenced seeding, season passed over the city last Thursday Judges of Probate, that commitments business matters entrusted to me. lSEtP I Leader of Orchestra, H.A. Subilia Jr.. all in good spirits over the very Wisconsin prisoners of war and other PLAN'S to the Hospitals hereafter, until further (from onr regular correspondent Bnsted.) afternoon. WM. PFONDER. excellent condition the soil is in. The soldiers who were in the enemy's hands accommodations are provided, Notice Considerable grain will be sown prophecy that if the wind blows from Our schools open April 5th. must be limited to recent and acute Saturday Eve., April 10, during their military service, are requested the north or northwest in certain days I^Zia\sSASiaa^BBiJ cases of insanity and that patients this week if the weather continues Our Sunday ordinance is a success. to send their names, when and gfffirSvoH will be received in exchange from the in March we might look for a good favorable. where captured and confined, to Gen. C- B. Blake is the boss store for dry Is hereby given that I have this day same counties, when practical, on the wheat crop, we nope may this year Barnum's great show is already announced goods and groceries. given my son H. Siebert his time until John A. Kellogg, Wausau, Wis., who recommendation of the Superintendent Under the auspices of the Gov.Guards. be verifiea-a8 the winds blow favorMy- he becomes 21 years of age. I shall FHES^stmBuf at Mankato for July 10th, has consented to take special charge of Wm. Gebser, our manufacturer of Resolved, That this action is necessary lay no claim to any of his wages, neither cigars. Is meeting with good success. as a matter of justice to the welfare next. this interesting and impressive feature shall I pay any debts of his contracting. THE SPY0 7 We were glad to see that our school of the present inmates of the hospitals, of the Soldier's Reunion in June. Do Good Friday andEaster Sunday were John Siebert. Our Cheap Tom is meeting with good petition has received favorable con. the officers in eharge, and the success, so dame Rumor says. Linden, March 26,1880. ATLANTA, this at once, z& the information so observed with the usual solemnity at sideration from the board of county State at large. Wm. Schimmel, Mud in our streets knee deep. Let's gathered, will be included in the Reunion our Catholic and Lutheran churches. Sec'y Board Trustees. commissioners. W will soon erect have our streets filled with gravel. SUMMONS. Roster, now being prepared for a large school house and intend to A bonus is being raised to facilitate A Brand Military Allegory I. Gallagher, our chief justice, has PEBSOlfAL. publication. Newspapers favorable to employ only good teachers, .as we the building of a steam grist mill at purchased the residence formerly owned have lots of children in Burns and C. H. Ross, cashier of the Brown STATE OF MINNESOTA, __ these soldiers, please copy. Nicollet station. by John Allison. County of Brown. want to give them a good common county Bank, has been absent several i in six acts. The "Sleepy-Eye Wide-Awake" Wm. Schultz'snew residence is nearly Quite many farmers in this vicinity The State of Minnesotato James and school education. days on a visit to friends in Milwaukee. CAST OP CHARACTERS. will hereafter be "straight Republi- completed. Alick Rogers defendants: will this year sow a few acres of their Just publishedThe case of Ireland Tou are hereby summoned to be and FABMERSand can." This is another of those weather-cocks FARMERS' SONS The dance at Peter Geschwtnd's on farms to flax. is stated historically from the appear before the undersigned one of M. Dinneen, our able Iberia correspondent, WANTED which has discovered the way the 29th was a success. Fdwin Dalton. GustaY Fischer. earliest to the present time with geographical, Loans, on farm land security, in the justices of the peace in and for said Edward St Clair, Jos. A Eckstein. made our sanctum a pleasant 50 SlOO Spring.E PR MONTH, during the of the wind, and like De Lacy Wood, Chas. Schleif has rented the Hotel ParkSt Clair, .Ben. lone. Winter and Fo particulars address descriptive and statistical county, on the 20th day of April, A. sums of $250 and upwards, negotiated J. C. mcCfrKBsT St CO., Cmtcem* CharlieDalton E. E. letter. 111. visit last Monday. de Blckelhaupt, onr ex-sheriff having will support the party that it can get D. 1880, at 10 o'clock In the village of mformation from the best authority. Farmer Dalton, A. A. Manderfeld. by J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn. retired. Jake Schneider, Jos Bobleter. Burns, In said county, to answer to M. the most fodder from. The moral Mrs. Anton Olding left last Monday This is the best and most interestimr RUPTURE CURED. Capt. Mason,(U. 8. A Xaz. Rosskopf. The Review says that tramps are becoming Our city Is crowded with teams and H. Gamble in a civil action. Should "support" of such puff-balls "must be evening for Milwaukee and Chicago book on Ireland ever published. Pete, (a colored^genman') O. Stohlmann. our merchants are busy, (Hurrah for you fait to appear at the time and Gen. MePherson, Ed. J.Collins. uncomfortably numerous in By DB. J. A. SHERMAN 'SUPPOBT of immense advantage to any party Every one should have it. Hand in to purchase her spring and summer Gen Sherman, Oast. Peters. place aforesaid,!judgment will be rendered county seat) AND CURATIVE, without the injury Mankato. Major Waber, (U. 8. A.) Chas. Stolle. your order to J. J. Ray, who is the Farmington Press. True, brother stock of millinery and fancy goods. against you upon the evidence adduced The building of Keegan and Co. is Col.Harrteson, (U. S. A.) T.OIesen. and suffering trusses inflict or agent, jZ^yfth^ J^Wf'h^A & The rain and snow fall of Saturday Corp. Ogden (U. f. A.) Joe. Galles Emery, these journals are merely oy said M. H. Gamble, for such nearly completed. The boys- mean Lieut. Chas. Stoll, Sergt. X. Rosskopf hinderance from labor. Book with 8er*t Bates, (U.S.A.). A.E.Eckstein sum as he shall show himself entitled made pedestrianism on Easter Sunday spouting Republican doctrines for the We now have good stores, shops business. **&$"& Maad Dalton (wife ofEdwin) Miss Theresa Fay. likenesses of bad cases before and after and ye editor left Monday evening to. CantoDalton (sister of Edwin) MissE. Fay. and an excellent staff of professional John Black Is off on a bum after rather disagreeable. matter of dollars and cents, and land cure, sent free. Mrs. Dalton, Miss M. Rosskopf. for Faribault to attend the mill Given under my hand this 20th day Andy's three papers. John, catch 'em. men and mechanics, and all we now Office 251 Broadway, New York. Little Willie, Hago Fischer. office "pap" is what converted the Our sportsmen bagged quite number of March, A. D. 1880. tfbflfc && tary convention which-met in that city Little Nannie LonissNeumann. Patients, receive treatmjn^and leave W.R.White has secured the services want is a good grist mill.. W will Wide-Awake man. &%> Ladies, troops, ettiaene, Union and Rebel of wild ducks last week. The J. BAOSN, Justice v\v yesterday. for home same day, %^1 &*"" of Thomas Jefferson as clerk-at the Loreno kj. Soldiers, etc. assist any good man who will put in a 7 t*$ffii. of the Peace. goslings flew too high for their fusees. I & 63 0 Redwood GazetteW. H. Hawk, House, f|| Ed. Miner of Iberia made us a steam flouring mill at this place. TO HEttVOUS S17FFEAEII.S Clerk of the Court, was arrested on New violins, accordions, harmonicas, 5 f? Fe Sale. W. R. Davis has been engaged as There are no mills of any note nearer pleasant call Monday morning. Mr. Wednesday, afternoon and held in the whoOn favorable terms, a 160 acre, farm chief clerk at the Revere House by This popular military drama is etc., will be received at the City than New Ulm and any man THE GBEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY Miner informs us that he is buying sum of $500 to appear before Justice of the town of Eden, but a short distance Messrs. Knapp and Chapen, founded on incidents which actually DR. J. B. SIMPSON'S SPECI- Drug Store the latter part of this will erect one here assures himself of Flynnon Monday next, to answer to cattle for a Dakota party and has already from Golden Gate. On the land, occurred during the late war of the H. Bendixen, of BurnsStatton, made FIC MEDICINE. a good fortune. W are surrounded* the charge of embezzlement. For some week. in which 6a acres are under cultivation, shipped over a hundred heads to rebellion. It abounds with the most Sleepy Eye a flying visit, the guest of Dr. J. B. SimiHMW'aSpeelteMedietastoaposMrro time past it has been generally known by a splendid wheat country and a there is a good story 18x24 beautiful tableaux, drill, marches,,,eurefor8perinatofThea,lmp^ney, The Ramsey Guards will drill with Weaknessd Sioux City within ten days. He is in P. B. that $712.40 which were paid to Hawk feet frame house,stabling and meadow allcUseasosresolUngfr^Self^b^SAjNnrons three or five run mill could obtain scenes upon the battle field, in Andersonville, E,*-*u orses next Sunday for the first time, quest of good cows and heifers^most- John Zleske's clerk, Chas. S. is still Debility, IrrttabQity, Mentor Anstotjr, Lannior. as Clerk of the Court by Archibald land. For all further particulars, apply etc., and Is pronounced by wheat enough to keep it running day Laesitade, Depression of Spirit* and fnoctloaal de. In^NewUb^nabum. ffQ&hJ*% so we are informed. Look out for Stewart to satisfy a judgment on the to JOS. SCHHEIDEB, the press and public the best military nnfementsoftnesnerrotts systeafeneraliy.PaiM and night the whole year round. l#/^# property of Geo. Cummings, on Jan. leedieup. *%j%^-^ g* New Ulm, Minn. play ever produced, sport. Ed. H, Keenan, for some time in taBaek or Side, Loss 17th, 1878, has never been handed to 70RSAIX. Andy, our barber, is so rushed with A BMW of Msnwy, Prema. the employ of M. Mullen, left last Fri-., Col. Pfonder will ica few days IWtYCIMsTtsUsdeB^kMsViC* the owner or the lien noraccounted for tareOMAfe sad dispense fwork that he has been obliged to take mm Qas been track at the Boblnson in any other way. The money not open a real estate and insurance agenin day morning for Bird Island, where he that kad to a clerk. 8UC Coamaptfcin,Insan- MachineWorks, Bichmond.Ind. Itls a having been applied to the purpose for SktDgw seeissllstotw this city. See his card elsewhere has a choice lot of will open a hardware store andP gener- ity and. a oarlf Kelly3 J. J. no new Threshing machine, which having which it was given him he was arrested &- The house and sooth half of lot 4, fraY*,or both. Ho ii?this issue. al agricultural machine agency. Ed. seed wheat wMeh he^y^^OO per more separating point, than ever before To conclude with sf and will be proceeded against criminally. mastertow anntter Block 68, North of Centre street, opposite an bushel. It's good. f^^T-V^ is a tip top goofl **y obtawed in any machine, is able The articles of incorporation of the i of say.kfttd. the Union House, New Ulm, is to thresh at the fastest possible rate Mr. Levi has so for recovered ftorn cess may be with him in his new on* offered for sale a bargain. Forparticulars New Ulm Silver Cornel Band were Mr. Hawk formerly lived near Golden ealfnaetkttsand prewar* hearth *2**fSN of spped without waste. Tiis attack of rheumatism as to he apply ip* 7w' dertakingt Gate and was at one time a candidate placed on file with the Secretary of SR SURE O ATTEND. It is a truly wonderful machine, and around again. ^osatw. 7 *r for county treasurer, and his State last Thursday, every one interested In the saving of T. & Bowen, ol the Sleepy Eye to loan on approved real iwnsk kyoww*towa.Vs*MMiSf friends in Brown county will no doubt grain, should send for a catalogue des An ounce of prevention is worth a Herald, in in favor of hoisting his banner ADMISSION, 9S CENTS. be pained to learn of his disgrace. We ariWng the machine, which will be eastate security at Brown Co. Bank. for Tilden. pound of cure. One bottle of BromoIs sent free. .Address, Payments can be made at-any time he believe Mr. Hawk Redwoodelected was clerk ofa ReservedSeatsattheCityDrugstore. in county on week.fOat naan sissllrnufa Conttyet. court8 fore maturity. Irtstal^aent loans from worth ten of other liver medl-J the Bunitz and Bendixen have received '~:l. KosTlMaadle* free. A44reeoYTwefc^A BUmniond, Indiana*' Sold by Jos. Bobleter. "reform" ticket. five to fifteen years, Jgf their large* stock of spring goods, ya8p*as