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W^*cr reiS*^' *S?4. 4T Njsj Xoreno r^partaiaiit. 9**mr jMwmaifft wAwirt mm NEW ULM AND YICINITY. As will be seen by a notice in another ClrM* Petit Mmwttm, column, the President has**issued an ThlrCMTcMSMtVvln*lt News in tins vicinity is rather crtwst onrretnto ewreeyundenftnsted.) Mrs. J. Korble is convalescing. Below we publish a list of the Gfud Petit outer for the removal of the United NEWULMIHN N. **$" scarce, nothing of much importance is Yesterday was a raw, cold day. Jurors drawn for the May torn of the Diet. Court. i %&??<%, Dennis "Hanna, our worthy colleague, The landlord of the North Star Hotel States Land Office at this place to Tracy. A r*rasasMtitsxUBlmtla Effect**. Fmrtr nm.T.-W~* going on that would be worth awhile OftAVD fVBT. Croquet sets at the City Drug Store. Eagelbret Baake -,.~M has returned from his trip west and H. A. Subllia Sen.?^/ and teacher of District No. 10, As the order has been anticipated to relate, and being so, I can but give Eddie Armstrong Li* Joseph Holm ''"A Upon the invit&tiftn ofjCapt. James avows he can't find a better place than contemplates using a cane. We wish On account of the wet weather but A. r. Knutson -??J% JohnSchmHt. t^s but few of our citizens will be surprised you some comments on {he weather, Hunter, of the Faribault Guards, delegates Loreno. Fred. Frank Rudolph Kiesling Stage Manager Jos.Bobleterv him success in bis undertaking. little seeding was done last week. and the prognostication on Hie present J. P.Current thereat and nothing will be Bruce Current from the various military companies A LeaderofOwhestia,H.A.^jlbiliaJr. i B. Humphrey The Evangelical Assertion are contemplating Henry Weyhe J. Kretsch's team took in their heads year of some oi" our meet experienced "The Spy of Atlanta" at Union Hall done to have it countermanded. The Charles Hanring a Peter Mnck of the State met at Faribault, ^f building a parsonage this to have a run of their own. While Bernard Blemeka Anton Zieher farmers of a mighty big crop of wheat. *v^- next Saturday evening. Don't fail to Register and Receiver give notice that spring. James Divine Fritz Beinhorn March 30,1880, for the purpose of effecting the children were unhitching they forgot Saturday Eve., April 10, Their reasons for believing this is that Joteph Schneider John C. Toberer the office will be closed at this place attend. a permanent organization and Our boys are having lots of sport H. Haggard Charles Sammer to loosen one tug, and when they considerable snow has fallen this year, Jacob Stofflet Honry Engelbreat on May 12th and reopened at Tracy, Nic. Nenno has sold his omnibus killing wild geese and ducks. transacting other business important fed them from the wagon the horse 'W^fT rendering the ground moist and fertile. Werner Breach Jacob Schneider *3**&* May 18th. Charles Kissner C.W Krook felt that he was not quite free, got to Mr. Knapp, of the Revet House, at to the efficiency of the military system. The sidewalk ordered by our city %$ ^4 Andrew Hoffman Nets Christensen Under the auspices of the Gov.Guards. council to be built from Main street frightened and ran away and demolished Tore O. Boon Henry Lear, Patiiot, Ohio, writes: Mich..el Griebel Sleepy Eye. Mr. J:^McCanna, of the townHf Charles Gebser Michael Lipp to the school house will be a great improvement, the wagon arid scattered*it over I was taken sick List Wednesday with The convention met in the city Wellington, has recentlysold his farm FredBenham Peter Scberer Loans, on farm land security, in &**&* *%$&. and that one will be much ***1 Henry Fortwengler Christ Spellbrinlc the farm a very severe Rheumatic pain in my to Jerry Donnelly, late af Rhode Island, council's room at 2 p. in. and was called sums of $250 and upwaids, negotiated George Leatnerman Joseph Pascher apprlcated.especially in wet weather. ^Tl!rANTAfSSFOYPSEHT Knute O. Lee Henry Vajan 'Si for the sum of $800. Mr. McCanna left shoulder I was so unwell that I to order by Capt. Hunter. The by J. Newhart, New Ulin, Minn. 1 The Clear Lake fishing season is FredHeers William Winkelmaun Green apples, in any quanity, can is going to Hector where he will Christian Ahlness Clement Halverson could not even turn myself around in Captain stated the object of the meeting about past as it was a very short one still be had at C. B. Blacke's. Peter McPhee. A lenghty correspondence from our build a first-class boarding-house which bed. Hearing of the curative qualities in a few brief remarks, after this year, on account of the lake being i worthy Albin correspondent is neces8 he contemplates having completed Mr. M. Zei8ke has sold his farm to so small and that it thawed so rapidly. of St. Jacobs Oils., I concluded to try XI which Capt. Jos. Bobleter, of theMr. A Brand Military Allegory S. Belick, from Owatona, for the irily crowded out this week. about the first of May. We will wish Taken by Stearns The ice has disappeared from the lake it. Thefirstapplication brought relief, Governor's Guards, was elected chairman, sum of SI ,600. The fnrm is situated him success in his undertaking. Mrs. and the geese and ducks have taken We understand that the Redwood and on the subsequent day'l was and Lieut. G. H. Palmer, of the three miles north of Iberia and is one in six acts. L. McCanna will establish a milliner shop Owatonna, Minn., March 21,1880. possession of its waters and are making of the best farms in Brown county. Gazette has been sold to some Kansas able to go to work. I therefore recommend Faribault Guards, secretary of the convention. in the village immediately, and will Mr. Luther Nichols, New Ulm. CAST OP CHARACTERS. themselves happy,'"* while the parties who will take possession May this excellent remedy to all keep on hand first-class millinery Mr. Graber, living a few miles west lovers of game feel pleased and are DEAR SIRYours of the 21st inst. sufferers with Rheumatic. first. of Golden Gate, has lost two children goods. The lady has spent a number The following delegates were pres-' treadding the beach and shoot myriads requesting me to state how I liked the FdHin D.ilton, Gustav Fischer. from diphtheria within two weeks. Use Bromoline to cleanse the blood of years in that business at Waukegan, ent: Edward St Clair, JOB. A. Eckstein. The season for coughs and colds is of the ducks. HomesTwine Self-Binder has just come Che dreadful disease seems to go from Prk St. Clair, Ben. Jane. Wisconsin, and I venture to say and stimulate the liver and health GOVERNOR'S GUARDSCapt. Jos. now upon us. Dr. Maishall's Lung FECIT. Charlie Dnltou to hand,,and in reply I have to say that E.E. Seller. house to house in that neighborhood. she understands her business. Fanner Dalton, will follow promptly and surely. Sold A. A Mandeifeld. Bobleter, Lieut. Chas. Stoll, Sergt. J. Syi up is the greatest specific of the Jake Schneider, the one I purchased last season worked Jos Bobleter One of John Zeiske's little girls is by Jos. Bobleter. On Saturday the 20thult., between Capt. MB8ou,(U. S A.) X. Rosskopf. Xax. Koeskopr. day. Call at the drug stoie and try it. to my entiie satisfaction, in fact Pause, Pradcr aid Peruse Pete, (u colored 'genman') quite sick with a sore throat, but John O. Stohlmami the hours of ten and two o'clock, rather The ground being in unfavorable Cten. McPherao FARIBAULT GUARDSCapt. James JM. Collins Price 25 cents, 50 qents and $1 a bottle. much better than I expected. is in hopes that it will not terminate Gen Sherman, The invention of that Superior and a queer accident happened Mr. Gust Peter* Hunter, 1st Lieut. B. P. Straub, 2d condition for pedestrians the Ramsey in diphtheria for his children have Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Major wilber, (U. 8. A Chas. Stolle I cut and bound about 100 acres of Complete Sewing Machine (The Family Brown, while he was gone to the village Col. Harrisson, (U. 8. A.) just recovered from typhoid fever. T. Oletten Lieut. G. H. Palmer, Corpl. E. Hughston, Guards turned out on horseback last Sewing Machine,) marks one of the Corp. Ogden(U.S A.) wheathaving no oats last season, my Joe. tile* of Hector, by the burning of his The Currie Pioneer gives an account Sergt Bates, |U.8. A Private T. H. Quin. Sunday for the fixst time. most important eras in the history of MauJd^ A.K.Eckstcin R. H. Bingham and John Zeiske house and household property. It is timber ground not being adapted to Dalton (wife ofEdwtn) Alta Theresa Fay. of the accidental shooting of a young machinery, and when we consider its Carrie Dalton (sister of Edwin) Miss K. Fay. MINNEAPOLIS LIGHT INFANTRY took a flying trip to New Ulm last reported that Mr. Brown had gone a $100)000 to loan on approved real them. The straw was very heavy but man named Frank Graves, on. Sunday great usefulness and extremely low fH?i%?E.' M*M. Rosskopf D.Friday. Both came home right side Lieut. Geo. W N yhr Sergt. E. number of hours before the house was castate security at Brown Co. Bank. the binder proved its competency to price (825). it very difficult to conceive Utte Willie, Hogo Fischer the 28th ult., by pulling a loaded gun up with care. R. H. says ScheU's is Hill. discovered on fire. It is the public Payments can be made at any time be tattle Nannie IOU1 Neumann of any invention for domestic use take care of doing its work admirably. out of a boat with the muzzle towaids the boss. Ladies, troops, citisens, Lnion and Rebel sentiments that it must have caught fore maturity. Installment loans from of more or even equal importance to families. MINNEAPOLIS ZOLAVESCapt. A. Soldiers, etc. The binder which is a self-regulator is him. The hammer caught on something five to fifteen years. fire from the stove pipe. It has great capacity for work Some of the farmers in this vicinity A. Ames, Lieut. L. E. Harrison. the best invention in that line I have and the contents of one ban el This popular military drama is beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, commenced seeding last week, but the M. E. West, of Golden Gate, is agent WINONA GUARDSLieut. J. J. Kendall, Mr. D. Rector is now agent for the ever seen. My reasons for thinking founded on incidents which actually rapid execution, certainty and was lodged in the man's breast, killing wet weather during the latter part of sale of the Russian white wheat, which for D.R.Locke's great book on Andersonville," Sergt. Gregory. occurred dnring the late war of the delightful ease of opeiation, that at so are: First, the bundles are all of the the week put a stop to operations him instantly. Similar accidents occur he recently obtained from Chicago. Mid will be pleased to take rebellion. It abouuds with the most once-commends it above all others. ST. PAUL INFANTRYW. H. Oxley. they are now taking things easy. same size, which is essential for good almost daily and still the foolhardy He has already sold quite a number beautiful tableaux, drill, marches, The working parts are all steel, strong orders for the same at the publisher's A permanent association to be Our "Cheap Tom" has putup a sign stacking. Second, It is a self-threader, practice of pulling loaded guns out of bushels. scenes upon the battle field, in Andersonville, and durable, and will last a life time pi ices. known as the over his store that counts among the thereby no time is lost by stopping etc., and is pronounced by of wagons, over fences, etc., with the the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread The measles has crept into our best in town. Lang done the job. The Governor's Guards have received MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD the press and public the best military the machine. Thiid, it is so simple the stitch is the firmest of all the muzzle towaids their person, continues midst, recently, and there are a number an invitation to attend the Centennial play ever produced. stitches made, neat and regular, and F. Ibberson has been at work the ASSOCIATION in its construction that it requires no to be persisted in. of the fair sex as well as the unfair can be regulated in a moment to sew past week renovating his store. He Anniversary of the City of Nashville, was organized with the following officers: expeit to run it. Fourth, it is of very sex prostrated with them. stitches from an inch in lenght on has been having the building and inside Full Orchestra and Chtjc Music. A new time card went into effect on Tenn., May 17th, when will begin light draft. Fifth, it costs less to run coarse material down to the finest, so fixtures painted and shelves filled There has been no lack of amusements the Winona & St. Peter railroad last President.Capt. Joseph Bobleter, the magnificent military display. it than it does a wire binder, my twice infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable up with lots of new goods. We verily in and about the town of Cairo, New Snsj and specialities. Sunday. The day passenger going Governor's Guards, New Ulm. with the naked eye, and with a The ground is now in better condition costing me but 20 cents per acre, believe he keeps for sale the nicest lately, in the way of dancing and so-, east now departs at 5:55 a. m.,and the rapidity rendering it impossible to Vice-President.C&pt. James Hunter, lamps in town. for the reception, of the seed than while wire is almost double that. To conclude with a ciall hop, but to the discredit they count them as fast as made it has night passenger going west at 8:50 a. Faribault Guards. The Rev. Mr. Loba has announced SOCIAL HOP. it has been for the past seven years, were what I term, simultaneous dances, In conclusion I do not hesitate to recommend more attachments than any other, m., being five minutes earlier than that there will be devine service at Secretary.Lieut. G. II. Palmer, things of the same kind happening and the prospects are that we will and it does to perfection all kinds the machine to my fellow heretofore in both cases. The other the Congregational church every Sabbath Faribault Guards. at the same time. We must endeavor of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy this year harvest a bdunteous crop. BE SURE TO ATTEND. farmers, for I have tried it and know at 10 o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock passenger trains arrive and depart as needle-work with ease, and far less to have one occasionally, but not Treasurer.Capt. A. A. Ames, The weather permitting, the Governor's of its competency to do its work well. p. m. labor than required on other machines. under the old time card. Another two one the same night. Minneapolis Zouaves. Guards and the! New Ulm Silver The free reading and library room Yours Respectfully, It needs no commendation, the rapid ADMISSION, 35 CENTS. freight train has been put on, which "The bill to reorganize and discipline There is some talk of having a is now located in J. Gallagher's building,north sales, increasing demand, and voluntary Cornet Band will parade through the Jno. Zimmerman. makes four each way daily. Between Reserved Seats at the City Drug Store brewery built this spring in the northeastern the Militia of the United States," now of the post office. Come ne, encomiums from the press, and principal streets of otir city next Saturday Sleepy Eye and Volga two freight without extra charge. part of the town of Camp. the thousands of families who use Come all and cultivate your mind. pending in Congress, was read by the at 2:30 p. m. 1 S. D. Peterson of New Ulm is agent them, amply testify to their undoubted trains have been added, but no change Peter Walter has the contract to There hasn't been a wedding in secretary, after which, on motion of CASH PURCHASES worth as a standard and reliable household for the Homes Binder, which has been Theijiinfall on the night of the 20th in the running of passenger trains has build a large barn for Mr. Romberg, this locality for the long period of Capt Hunter, it was unanimously voted necessity, extending its popularity AND CHEAP SALES! attached to the Walter A. .Wood's one of our enterprising andptosperous ult. was so great at Minnesota City as been made twelve months, and not much prospect that a committee of three be appointed each day. Machines sent anywhere farme*a Harvester, and he will be glad to show to cover the track of the Winona & St. NEUMANN & ROSSKOPF for one for the next twelve to be examined before any to draft a memorial requesting our SUDDEN DEATHMr. Herman Herrendoeifer, Camp, our new painter, is meeting its meiits to any one contemplating Peter railroad, causing several hour's months to come. The boys have not money is paid. AGENTS WANTED Senators and Representatives to use an old lesident of this city with good success by the Company. Address them for Dealers in the purchase of a twine binder. the courage to ascend the matremonial delay in the moving of grains, their influence for the passage of the DRY GOODS and a carpenter by trade, was found information. FAMILY SEWING Theodor Kim has invested in a plug stairs without some reflection of The body of Trule Nordlie Knutson bill. The following were appointed as MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New dead in his shop last Friday forenoon. hat. Attention Governor'sGuards. beauty dazzling upon their minds to Hat8, Caps, Notions, has just been found in a snow drift, on York. such committee: Capt James Hunter, Life could not have been extinct'more console them in the path of matrimony Mrs.J.Zieske avows that John look The members of the Governor's the bank of Lake Sigel, near Tracy. Faribault Guards, Capt. J. P. Ray, Minneapolis Groceries, Provisions, than five minutes when found as his through life. Renville. ed kinder lost when he returned from Guards are respectfully requested to HE W ADVEHTISEMENTS. Knutson was lost in a blizzard on the Light Inf., Lieut J. J. Kendall, Crockery and Glassware, New Ulm the other evening. He explains body was yet in a sitting posture and meet at their armory, (Union Hall) in Winona Guards. Ifcerl* Item*. 21st of December last while on his the matter by saying that it had veryfleshymanfull dress uniform, next Saturday, at Green, dried and Canned quite warm He was a been awful" wet in New Ulm. way home from Tracy. 2.30 p. m., for parade. Every member and it is supposed that death was caused On motion of Oapt. Ames the following Fruits, etc., etc. We congratulate the editor of the is expected to be on hand at the HEARD NOTICE. The railroad company has built a Mrs.W White has returned from by apoplexy. As the body has not REVIEW on the honor of being elected committee was appointed to draft time designated. By order of the captain. Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. Brookings,D. T., after a week's absence. large derrick and 150 feet platfoYm permanent president of the "Minne become rigid his family thinks that he constitution and by-laws for the government Torry Olesen, 1st Sergt. She says that John is getting I will heard cattle during the season sota National Guard AsEociation." opposite the depot,to facilitate the unloading is not dead and up to the time of going of the association, the same of 1880 at the Noith Branch herd yard, along nicely. We will always take farm produce in of heavy machinery, and our Farmers have generally commenced to be submitted at this meeting: to press the body remains unburied, PER SONA in the town of Sundown, Redwood exchange for goods, and pay the high* Quite a number of our citizens will seeding, though not very extensively agricultural machine men are now county, Minn., for $1,00 per head but the funeral wiM. probably take place Capt. A. A. Ames. Minneapolis Zouaves, John C. Zieske, one of the go-ahead est market price for all kinds of paper visit New Ulm next Saturday evening owing to frequent showers. The commencing on the 15th day of Msy, happy. to-day. The family has the sympathy business men at Loreno, tarried a few rags. to witness the rendition of the Spy and ending on the 15th d.iy of Oct. I grumbling farmers are already saying The attention of our leaders is called of the community in this their very sad Lieut. B. F. Straub, Faribault hours in our city last Friday evening. of Atlanta." will furnished two good Durhman we have rain and moisture enough In connection with our store we to the new advertisement of Win. affliction. Guards, bulls and suit. Several of our soldier" boys are Win. H. Kiesling and family returned now. have a fast-class saloon, furnished with Schmidt which appears in another column. Persons placing stock in my charge Lieut. Chas.Stoll.Go vernor'sGuarda. making preparations to attend the Conductor "Slim Jim's" train met from Chicago last Sunday morning. a splendid billiard table, and our customers All fools day seems to be observed mast brand or m.uk them well, and I Mr. Schmidt todk possession of grand reunion at Milwaukee in June. Capt. Ames submitted the following will always Hnd good liquors with an accident last Thursday evening about as it used to be when we were will hld mjself lesponsiblo for all The Herald omits the name of our the Northwestern April 1st, and we are resolution which, after a thorough expression and cigais, and evei forenoon a splendid about one mile east of this station boys. We notice that Prince Bismark stock put in my charge that is well We learn that Dr.Howo of this city city justice in his list of town officers. lunch. glad to say tint he is already meeting of the views of the gentlemen maiked, lost thiough my neglect was born on that day in the year of which came very near wrecking the What does it mean? has formed a co-partnership with Dr. with deserved success. present, was adopted unanimously: 1815, making him 65 years of age. PORT. GIBBS. train. One of the axles under the hind Gallegher has three nice residences Wellcome at Sleepy Eye, and will here goods purchased of us will be deli ResolvedThat it is the sense of The Drama 'Miriam's Ciime" and All fools day don't produce such men P. 0. udduss Spiiuglield, Biown Co. truck of the tender broke and when for sale at a bargain. veied in any puit of the city free fo after make his residence at that point. very often,either in fun nor in earnest* Minn. this association that it is inexpedient the farce "Poor Pillicoddy" will be cost. falling to the track broke the couplings The railroad company's 5 .ird at this M.L.Wood, of Lake Benton, made at this time to form regimental organizations, produced by amateurs at Haimony Invalids are always looking for the place is being graveled Good. of the air brakes and making it utterly Northwestern Hotel, our city a visit last Friday and during but that a provisional field most healthful and salubrious climate. HENDERSON S Hall, Sleepy Eye, to-morrow and Fiiday impossible for the engineer to stop Three of the lallroad boys and Zieske's his stay made the REVIEW office a call. and staff be elected by companies that I have been in 20 States and I unhesitatingly evenings. Several from this city the tiain. The truck was turned sideways cleikS. went to Sw. Lake last M. L. holds his own pietty well although pronounce the atmosphere of Oppobili' Di-pot, i\cw Vim, Minn. may by called together as a battalion Sunday after fish, but returned late at will go up to see the plays. and the track was badly toin up New Ulm to be the most stimulating, night without even a tail. he did.lose an unru)y tooth from among the officers of said companies, StO* PlHfSI W. II. Hiwk, cl eik of he ltedwood and twisted out of shape for a distance exhilarating and invigorating of any Dont forget when you want to got while here. the command falling to the county courts, has been bound over in of about 150 yaids, but strange to sav In Inking po*8( Nxiou of tlic IINMG mined hotel I your hair cut or a shave that we have I ever breathed. I have been complaining senior Captain present. SiMBSg would rexjitttfnllj inf rm I lie public tb it the house the sum of $500, to appear at the June neither engine or cars left the ti ack. a barber in our town called Andy, and of not being in first rate has been thoioughl} IO\.IU ami newly furiiixhnuri BurnRtewn I tenia. thtoadTertlasism On motion of Lieut. Naylor it was the \onr traveler will l\\,ij ttuluoo] a mighty good one he is too. No one was hint but the* passengers term of theDistiict Court, to answer health during the past winter, but tublo anil clean bed TIH* b:n will iilwnys be sup. voted that a committee be appointed to The Sleepy Eye Dramatic Club will plied with tie best liquori nnd cigars after spending a day at New Ulm I were pietty well shaken up and some the charge of embezzlement to which The weather continued wet neaily Goorfst tiding ituithed to ihe prcmi-cs. suggest a fatigue uniform.* The following AGENTS WANTBJP to sendfarfMUesflm of make then second appcaiance at feel a decided improvement. Its of them badly seared. The trains we referred last week. our New Book, B.OOO CCRIOflTlBS O all last week causing a sea of mud in 'Wat. SCHMIDT. Harmony Hall next Thursday and were appointed as such committee: THE BIBLE, also forJhe ftkwimmmftt agi bracing air is a sure cure for asthma. were delayed about four houis by the Burns. Friday evenings, Apiil 8th and 9th, Thirty-five thousand rail road ties CHEAPEST BIBLES Lieut. G. W. Naylor. Minneapolis We were pleased last week while accident. 1880, at which time will be lepresented A. G. Anderson continues selling have been unloaded at Glencoe, which Light Inf., Lieut. L. E. Harrisson, the beautiful three act drama entitled in New Ulm to meet so many familiar lots of seed wheat to the wanting farmers, means building a branch line to Hutchinson Dr. F. Gile, magnetic healer and Minneapolis Zouaves, W. H. Oxley, "Miriam's Crime," to be followed and A. E. Arness is most of his faces of old friends, amongst whom OF THIS or New Ulm. The company clairvoyant is stopping in this city for by the laughable faice "Poor time occupied in the same way. St. Paul Inf. was sheriff Mandeifeld, recorder Walton Removal of the Land Office Pillicolav." 4dmission only 25 cents. seems to be keeping quite mum on a tew days and can be found at the Nearly all of our farmers have made and clerk of court Blanchaid. The committee on constitution submitted A cordial'invitation isextented to all. this point. A few days will tell what Union Hotel. Call and see him. He a start in seeding. They all spem to wear their honors the following which, after due FUOM is In the wind.Glencoe Enterprise. can desciibe your most hidden disease New laundry in town. meekly and make no very great or There was a pleasant little social in consideration, was adopted: NEW ULM TO TRACY, MINN. Lucas' Opera Hall a few evenings ago. ostentatious display of their emolum'jnls. Busted took a trip to New Ulm last through his clairvoyant powers without The Lake Benton Times office is CONSTITUTION. It was gotten up by the young lads of week but found the editor of ye REVIEW We did not interview them asking you a question. Dr. Gile is rhambR offered for sale, the editor, Mr. Chas. the town and all present enjoyed themselves so busy that it was almost impossible Sec. 1This organization shall be on the subject, but we presume they the physician that benefited and cured Morse, wishing to engage in the merchantile hugely. Notice is hereby given that the lDlfpDancI FARMERS' SONS to speak witli him. are all in favor of the third term boom, known as the "Minnesota National so many railroad employes and other President of the United States, by WANTED business. Under the able Hurrah for the Revere House! Ihe M. H. Gamble is rapidly getting rid particularly if it strikes them favor, Guard Association." SO totlOO PER MOUTH during tn Executive order, dated March 23th. citizens of Redwood Falls and Sleepy management of Mr. Morse the Times proprietors have bought an omnibus of his large stock of seeders, in fact ably. More anon. Winter and Spring For particulars, addresn Sec. 2It shall hold its meetings annually 1880, has, pursuant to law, directed and are now running it expressly for Eye. He is also the inventor of Gile's M. V. McOUBOY *t0., Ckicapro, 111. his large number of sales exceed far was one of the best and most spiciest The village of Lamberton is a snug at such time and place as may the Revere. That looks like business. th.it the Office for the bale of public his expectations. Magnetic Pad and the Electro papers in Southwestern Minnesota and RUPTURE CURED. built, lively town surrounded by a be decided by a majority vote of members lands now located at New Ulm, Minnesota, J. H. Hanson claims he has the E. W. Cornish has bought the Therapeutic Stool, and can send a vital* we regret to learn of his determination beautiful and fertile prairie. Amongst bo removed to Tracy, in said largest stock of lumber west of Winona. present provided, however, that farm of Mrs. Frank, of Sundown, and izing current through eveiy fibre and By DR. J. A. SHERMAN SUPPORT to retire from the journalistic its successful business men I foundsome Ctdl on him and see for yourself. State, as boon as practicable. special meetings may be called by any he is now a full-fledged farmer in every AND CURATIVE, without the injuiy nerve in the svstdm, which is a specific field. of our old Brown county Sixty-six after buying that $4 suit Further notice of the precise time three companies belonging to this association. and suffering trusses inflict or respect. for rheumatism and all blood diseases. men amongst them N. P. Nelson of clothes his gal still went back on M. Ranweiler, an old settler of West when the Office will be closed at New hinderance from labor. Book with Mrs. J. J. Ray is about opening out Health and character reading free to him. Too bad, Joe. who is engaged in the lumber and Newton, met with a painful accident Ulm, preparatory to removal, and reopen likenesses of bad cases before and after a large stock of the latest styles of Sec. 3The officers shall consist of a hardware business also Mr. L. Fuller, all. C. W. How M. D. from western New cure, sent free. at 1 racy for the transaction of last Thursday by falling from a wagon millinery goods from Chicago. She President, Vice-President, Secretary York, has entered into a co-partnership ex-treasurer of this Co. He keeps Office 251 Broadway, New York. Patients residing in the country by Kiblic business, will be given by the says she will sell cheap. loaded with furniture. Mr. Ranweiler with Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, of and Treasurer, who shall be elected Patients, receive treatment and leave a splendid grocery store and seems to cgisterand Receiver of the district sending me a lock of their hair can obtain and family have been residing in this The best 5cent cigar in Christendom Sleepy Eye, and intends soon to remove for home same day. at the annual meeting to be held on be prospering. Mr, Letford, formerly by publication. a searching clairvoyant description at M. II. Gamble's. his family to Sleepy Eye and city during the winter months and he of Golden Gate, is engaged in the thajbhird Wednesday "in January of Given under my hand at the City make it his future home. Dr. How is of their disease without any further SUMMONS. John Bagen and Paul Nuessle are doing was engaged in moving his household merchantile business and seems to be each year. of Washington this twenty-ninth day a graduate of the ineaical department clue. Try it! Try it! It costs quite a good business in their meat effects back to West Newton when the prospering. Fred. Gley is book-keep of the University of Buffalo, N. Y., Sec.4The members of this association of March, A. D. eighteen hundred maikets. you nothing! Dr. F. J. Gile. STATE OP MINNESOTA, accident occurred. Mr. Ranweiler class of 1800, and has had extensive er in Praxel & Schandera's store. S. and eighty. shall consist of three delegates John Roth is prospering in his new County of Brown. practice of medicine and surgeon for was severely injured in his spinal column D. Peterson's name is conspicuously The dramatic entertainment arranged By the President: from each company of the active militia, drug store. His store is now undergoing The State of Minnesota to James and twenty years, removing to Minnesota emblazoned on a large sign around and right arm and is now under by the Governor'sGuards for next Sattuiday J. A. WILLIAMSON, .i change and conversion from a general the same to be elected annually. Mick Rogers defendants.- on account of his health. The doctor which is a large park of agricultural to a full-fledged "CityDrugStore" the treatment of Dr. Muller. Commissioner General evening promises to be the best You are hereby summoned to be and was in the army as surgeon in the 116th Sec. 5The constitution or by-laws where our new Dr. McCarney intends implements. Land Office. appear before the undersigned one of regiment N. Y.S.V..receiving his commission ever given by the company, which is Henry 8. Back, a former resident of this association may he altered or holding forth, also another new M.D. the justices of the peace in and for said as such from Hon. Horatio As I did not finish my remarks saying much. "The Spy of Atlanta," United States Land Office, i of the town of Stark in tins county, amended at any meeting by a twothirds who has just located among us. The county, on the 20th day of April, A. Seymore then Governor of the State about people and places on my trip to New'Ulm, Minn., April 3d,1880. $ the play selected for the occasion, is latter gentleman hails from Redwing, has sold a half interest in his 18.000 vote of the members present. D. 1880, at 10 o'clock in the village of of New York. Dakota I will continue my observations we are informed. Pursuant to the above, notice is one of the most thrilling and beautiful Hums, in said county, to answer to M. acre farm near Fargo to Hugh Moore On motion of Capt. Hunter it was with the consent of the REVIEW. hereby given that this office will be II. Gamble in a civil action. Should Garden seeds can be obtained at any military dramas ever put on the of Newsburgh, N. Y. The sale also unanimously voted that a committee The first place I stopped was at you fail to appear at the time and of our stores at 5 cents a paper. closed at four o'clock p. m., Wednesday, CSOLVEIf GATE ITEM*. stage. It abounds with the most beautiful includes a half interest in the buildings, of one from each active militia company Charles Porter's, near.Lamberton. He place afoiesaid, judgment will be rend-' May 12th, and opened for the Mr. Gust. Roehrick, representing tableaux, scenery for which has horses, mules, cows, stock, grain, was one of the early pioneers of that in the State .be appointed to ered-against you upon the evidence adduced transaction of public business at Forepaugh Tar.box, made our village been expressly made. The drama is by said M. II. Gamble, for such section of country and of course selected T. M. Kennedy has been quite sick hay, implements and all other appurtenances frame a militia law for the maintenance a pleasant visit last week. We Tracy, Minn., at nine o'clock a. m., T?m as he shall show himself entitled founded upon facts which actually the most desirable location in a for the last week with sore throat, but thereunder belonging. It is and government of the Minnesota are always glad to see Gust. Tuesday, May 18th, 1880. to. broad extent of territory at a time is able to be out again. curred during the late war of the rebel National Guard, the same to be submitted understood that Mr. Back will retain C. B. Tyler, Register. Given under my hand this 20th day A new stock of all the latest styles when there was no man to dispute his lion, and will vividly refresh the to the next annual-meeting of general supervision. We learn that Willet Greene has of March, A. D. 1880. of hats just leceived at M. H. Gamble's. C. C. Goodnow, Receiver. right, and in fact he has the most desirable memory of olden times. At the conclusion the association and, if approved by J. BAGEN, Justice rented the farm of Mrs. Lee, in Sun. Entertaining the system through the location from New Ulm to the $72,weeke. 12 at bome easily roat'e. Costly ont of the Peace. of the drama the company will down, whither he is soon to remove. the association, to the Legislature. The owners of the numerous pigs pores, when applied externally, to relieve Missouri river but like a true^rankee iflt fre Address True Co., Aqgqgtn.M* foe give an exhibition drill after which it The following is the committee appointed: running around our streets would do pain 'and inftamation, Thomas' FtrSaleor Trade. he is not satisfied with well-doing and Our Dist. Board has not secured a well to pen them up, and keep them at will be mustered by Capt. Colman Macy, wants to sell out and go -west to Montana, teacherforthe summer term of school HAY PERMIT NOTICE. Eclectric Oil relaxes and soothes the home, else they may find them' in the of the Governor's staff. The whole Maj. O. B. Gould.Winona Guards, notwithstanding he has 580 yet. Applications are in order. stiffened, swollen and irritated ligaments We have received a lot'of ^spIendidX pound some fine morning. will conclude with a social hop. The Capt. J.P.Ray.MinneapolisLightlnf., acres of land with plenty of timber, The undersigned, by authority of the buggy and draft horses which will be* or rheumatic joints, and prompt. Darrach. Wm.-Post, brotherin-law of Mr. -IT Land Commissioner of the St. Paul meadow and prairie, running water boys have gone to a heavy expense to Capt. A. A. Ames, Zouvas, sold for cash, or traded for cattle, oni my checks the pain, Taken internally 1 Kennedy} has removed from Redwood Sioux City and Sioux City St.. Paul and everything a man could reasonably favorable terms. If any one is in want,. produce this play and it is sincerely F. H. Quinn, Faribault Guards, NEU ILMPRODUCE MARKET. it remedies disorders of the respiratory and taken up his residence in our village. Railroads, will for the season of 1880, of a good horse now is the time to ob-% desire. He has the best Norman hoped that our citizens will give them W. B. Bent, St. Paul Inf., organs, bowels, liver and kidneys. By the way, Mr. Post has a subject to certain conditions, sell permits tain one at a bargain. W0S& J8f stallion I ever saw in this State, purchased a rousing benefit. Corrected weekly by R. PrrrsM.r, Capt.J.Bobleter.Governor's Guards, pair of horses that he wishes to sell. to cut hay or to use the lands of Its merits are moie fully described in GlESECKE STTEBE. -sri directly from Dillon of 111., the W -A these Companies tor grazing purposes. John Lind, Ramsey Guards. ...Mh the regular advertising column. New Ulm, Minu., March 15th. 1880 celebrated importer of the best Norman The, Town Board meets to-day Notice is hereby given to air persons annual4 Wheat No, 1 No. 2 00 It was voted that the next **A now Bonanza" horses. Mr. Porter's horse Saturday-^at the Clerk's office. We The frost coming out of the ground that the use of the Company's lands, Wheat No. 3 90 No, 4 Golden Gate Mills. meeting of the association be held in Has been struck at the Robinson weighs 1700 lbs. and he prides him are informed that there are several vacancies without permit signed by me, will be leaves the raihoad tracks in bad condition, Flour per bbl. .$6.007.00 Machine Works, Richmond. Ind. It is a St. Paul, on the third Wednesday In self considerable on his speed as a in the town offices to be filled deemed a trespass, and such trespasser Oats, per bushel 2023 and accidents for the past two new Threshing machine, which having trotter and challanges any stallion in will be held to a legal accounting for January, 1881 also that the committee by appointment, m* Barley, per bushel 2026 more separating point, than ever before weeks have been rather numerous. 18 Hie same. Local agents may be found Having arranged our mill to rnn Redwood county or any adjojning on "Militia Law" meet in the same Corn per bushel obtained in any machine, is able It would appear that the boys On the 29th ult. an engine and eleven in each county. both by steam and water power, with county to a trial of speed for purse Potatoes, per bushel..- &%.18 city on the first Wednesday in January, to thresh at the fastest possible rate ground here are courting rather young, Stephen Miller, Field Agent* other late improvements, we are now cars were ditched on the Sioux City of $500.He took the first purse at the Hams, per lb 7 of spped without waste. 1881. at least we are told that one of them E. G. Koch, Local Aft. enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass Cheese per lb. 20 Redwood Co. fair last fall for speed on road just east of Madelia, delaying the It is a truly wonderful machine, and quality of flour. There being no further business, the had not interest enough in the business Lard per lb 7 the track. For his service he charges every one interested in the saving of express train nearly twelve hours. On In exchange for No. 1 wi Rye flour, per* bbl .4.00 convention adjourned tine die. in hand, theother night, to keep grain* should send for a catalogue des $15 to insure foal and He has some 1 the same day six freight cars of another give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran- and Salt, per~obl 2.50 Attest: w!1 awaker cribingthe machine, which splendid yearlings from him. train were wrecked at St. Peter. shorts, pet. bushel/ *f-***l Butter, per lb 12 sent free. *s Address, More anon from M. E. JpJJ. BoDLBTKB, G* H. PALMKB, Honey, per lb 18 J. HimnatprjioKr* MlKEDumii, No one was seriously injured in either ROBINSON CO. Chairman! [Golden Gate, April 3d, 1880. & Richmond, Indiana. Eggs, per doz 0 ft case. if jsfs?* A, &W fe%r- *ifi %.$ __5