New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 26, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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1 "^w^ ^w^kdil^Aa ^rW^sk 1 "pnnXl1a|^W^y^, iMp "nni W NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26,1880. r NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The frame work of the rew flouring M.MULLEFS While both the Republicans and cular out,promising aMcCormick twine Zjczeno Sepaxta&ent. useless if it was not in itself a' thorough permits, bat are always kept in flock binder for next year. I wonder how mill was raised last week and is how and perfect machine. Democrats are quarreling within their ~$ under the continual care of the shepherd the story of their agent at this place CProm our regular comtpoadcatButod.) To demonstrate it our Mr. Osborne NEW CIiIHPRODUCE MARKET. being enclosed. The mill promises to ranks who their standard bearers for and his dogs. The advantages of HARDWARE will be then, when he shall sell his took two of these machines to Texas be a stately structure. 1880 shall be, the Aultman Taylor Hurrah forthe Black Hills! Tyler is this system are obvious under many twine binderN. B. if be gets any. Corrected weekly by R. PrsrrxRLT, and has been there several days testing heads. Sheep do not run, nor can Company have hit upon a novel plan to them in green grain, and the following In regard to the Wood twine binder at the helm. Ji Cheap Charley's new store is to be Emporium is a telegram that we have just they he decoyed away from their I have only few words to say. Anyone harmonize all differences and this lighted with electric light with suneclipsing, Wheat No. 1 No. 2 80 For a good, clean shave and the received from him in which it will be who will step into my office can examine master. The fields are systematically week present at the head of our editorial Wheat No. 3 70 No, 4 heaven-born splendor. So seen that he is thoroughly convinced of the binder, and I shall be ready to and best hair-cut call on Andy* grazed upon, and if one of the animals Flour per bbl $6.007.00 columns our friend Ross informs us, and he its complete succes: explain anything that may be desired, fall ill, immediate attendance is Agricultural Machina Agency, Oats, per bushel 2023 Mrs. T. M. Marcellus returned from and answer any question that may be ought to know. THE FARMERS' NATIONAL TICKET. Austin, Texas, April 26,1880. at hand. A great advantage of the Barley, per bushel 2025 askedas far as I am able. I only wish her visit to New Ulm on Saturday. It will be 'noticed that our townsman Our Twine Binder is a most complete Corn per bushel 18 Either our fishermen have lost their enclosure is, of course, regularity in to say that I make no strong effort to success fully equal to Wire Binder, Mr. S. D. Peterson is placed upon Potatoes, per bushel 10 Our new sidewalks give the village manuring. The farmer knows what cunning or the finny tribe is getting sell the Wood twine binder, as most of Tou can now go on with entire Hams, per lb 10 the ticket as one of the electors, and a good appearance, especially in wet the farmers who have seen the machine, area a flock of 600 sheep will manure scarce in the Cottonwood, as two or safety and promise them to all wanting Cheese per lb 20 are so well pleased with it that he kindly asks the support of his numerous and muddy weather. and he acts accordingly in manuring them next year. three is about as many any of the anglers Lard per lb 10 if they want a binder at all this year friends. Whoop 'er up for the other area coming under D. M. Osborne. haul up onto dry land during an Lang, thejpainter, is doing a splendid Rye flour, per bbl .4.00 the Wood twine binder is the one they On the strenght of Mr. Osborne's experiments treatment for the year. the farmers ticket if you want to be Salt, per bbl 2.00 afternoon. want and I see now that the hard job job of painting on P. Majewski's in Texas we would now say on the winning side. Butter, per lb 10 for me this year will not be to sell the to all our customers who purchase our store front. The Eagle Mill Co. last Thursday Honey, per lb 20 Wood twine binder, but to get enough NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. To morrow is Corpus Christi, alias wire binder for the harvest of 1880 took in over 2000 bushels of wheat. of them. But as the McCormick agent Eggs, per doz 6 John Zieske and family intend to that we will undertake to furnish them "Frohnleichnamstag," and the day has taken the trouble to publish some The elevator and City Mill Co. also with a twine binder attachment for STRAYED OR STOLEN. start for Milwaukee June 5th to take will be celebrated by Rev. Alex. Berghold's letters as a warning not to buy any took in a large quantity on the same Officers of Brown County. the harvest of 1881 at an additional twine binders, I will here publish some in the Soldiers reunion. congregation with the usual festivities. cost of twenty dollars each, or we will day. Verily, the wheat boom is booming, letters from men who either saw the There will be High Mass at Post Office Address New Ulm. From the premises of the undersigned, exchange the twine binding attachment D. I. Russel has just received but we are sorry to see the price Wood twine binder work last year, or AUDITORH Constant 10 a. m., after which a procession will for the wire binding attachment on or about May 15th, 1880, owned and worked one of them last several car loads of farm machinery. going down, down, down. TREASURERF Schubert without any cost except for freight, be formed and several altars which are three horses answering to the following harvest and as some may doubt that KUOIBTKH Or DEEDSA Walton and warrant it to work well'm the letters are genuine, I will give a Pay your taxes betoie June 1st and JUDGE or PROBATEA Westplml. description: 2 black horses, one 7 being erected for the occasion will be We assume that farmers generally Ci E RE or THE DIST. COURTAlbertBlanchard. list of the mens' names and their postoffice and the other 9 years old the older Jos. Trautmann has filled his contract save the ten per cent, penalty and SHERIFFJohn Manderfleld visited. The services will be very impressive will be glad to have both attachments i address, and then anyone can SURVEYORJ. Berndt. one has a little white spot in his face, if you have any money left, just call Jfew iJhn, MuM- with Mr. Seeman of Dakota for and a very large attendance is for wire and twine binding. The COUR COMMISSIONERE Koch write to these parties and satisfy himself also on his left hind leg. 1 chestnut COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber change from one to the other can be around and pay up back subscriptions expected if the weather is favorable. whether they are genuine or not: 100 head of cattle, and delivered them CORONERJonas Laudexschlnger colored horse about 12 years old has done in a very few minutes by any one T. J. Howe, Owatonna.Jdinn. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD Claiy. to the Review. This advice is given Lastyeai theie were over 1400 people May 15th. A complete line of COMMISSIONERSChas.Wugner.chnirman, Ole Joreulon, at all familier with that kind of machinery. some white spots on hind legs. A H. N. Lahore, \f. H. Sanders, A Larson, Anton Mander. free of charge, and you will not be the in line. Mr. Adelbeit's new band will It is done by merely taking ilberal reward will be paid for information J. P. Franz has remodeled his billiard eld. SHELF & HEAV HABDWABE. John H.Laughlin, Merton loser if you take it, appear befoie the public for the first out the wire twister and the switch PROGRESS LODG E NO. 28, leading to the recovery of the table and all players will now J. Zimmerman, Owatonna frame and inserting in their place the time on this occasion. Casper Green, of West Newton, horses. ANTON BREY. A. Redman, Havana find a nice table. J. P. also keeps knot-tyerand another switch frame. Carpenter and Farming Tools, while diiving some cattle'last Thursday A. M. Hansen, Owatonna On Friday, May 14, about five o' These attachments were both used Hauenstein's best lager beer. Notice. H. J. Hansen, was thrown from his horse and, in Texas on the same machine and clock, a man by the name of Curtis, J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & Wright & Keegan are at work putting F. Murray, the horse falling on him, had one of his with the most sutisfac tory lesultstoall living on the Minnesota River bottom H. P. Hansen, up a large and commodious barn, ho saw them, and we do not hesitate legs broken. Dr. Carl, who has the Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' in Biich Cooley, sent his family for a Notice is hereby given that I have Dav. T.Stewart, a moment in guaranteeiag the performance 28x40 feet, and a large shed for use unfortunate young roan in charge, informs M. A. Fredenburgh, load of wood down by the river. After this day given my son William Teas of either one or the other on Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- us, however, that the fracture in their livery business. Adam Burtsch, his time until he becomes 21 years of starting they saw him go to the stable the same machine. By having both, is not a serious one. age. I shall lay no claim to any of farmers will be enabled to use either S. D. PETERSON. and back to the house. When they borne & Co's. Full line of Keegan & Co have thrown the doors wire or twine for binding as they may his wages neither shall I pay any THE TWINK BINDERS IN MINNESOTA returned they found a note stating Geo. Beck, of Cottonwood, received IN 187. of their store open and are selling find it for their interest, either in the debts of his contracting. REAPERS AND MOWERS. that he wastiied of living and bidding a serious kick from a horse a lew days price of wire or the twine, or in the Owatonna, March 20, 1880. goods at bottom prices. They are also JOHN TEAS. THE OSBORNE them good-bye, and that he wanted ago and for a time his life was despaired convenience of getting either. We do To Walter A. Wood: We congratulate Albin, May 3d, 1880. having their store front painted. not believe there will be much difference them to meet him above. On going to of but we undeistand from Dr. you on securing for the trade the Self-Binder, in the cost of wire or twine, although only perfect self-binder in the world. the stable they found him hanging dead Berry, who attends Mr. Beck, that he A. Murphy's team became unmanageable FOR SALE. our competitors who use twine We have seen it work in all kinds of nm\\v He leaves a wife and a large family of is .low in a fair way of recovery. the other day and succeeded only will say the twine will not cost grain, tall wheat.rye live feet in length, childien to mourn his loss. It is supposed more than half as much as wire, but short wheat and oats, straight grain The Elward Harvester, On account of the verj inclement in upsetting the wagon and causing A 120 acre iarm in the town of Linden we believe there will he so little difference that he was temporarily insane. and lodged and tangled grain, heavy Meets every Thursday evening at weather last Sunday the picnic advei the owner a broken arm. Dr Mar. is offered for sale at half its value. in the cost of the two that it and light grain, and over smooth and Union Hall. Brotheis from abroad -Ex. tised to be held at the City Garden With Cord Binder. will really make no difference to farmers 50 acres are undea plow, several acres cellus reduced the fracture. rough land, and we wish to say to all =ire coidially invited. was postponed until next Snnday, On Monday of last week a new time which they use. interested and desiring to use a self tame grasses, and good pasture well HENRY CONSTA NS, M. W. R. H. Bingham is excavating a Those who have used our wire binders FURST & BRADLEY when it is hoped the weather will, be binder, that the machine is equal to table went into effect on the St. Paul fenced. For all lurthor particulars WM. KOCH, Recorder. need not to be told that they are cellar for his new building. The any trial that we have seen, and has more favorable. Don't fail to take it Sioux City road. The down trains to apply to LARSC. KELSON. the most simple andperfect machines worked perfectly under all circumstances. liar Haki, Plow* A. Cultivator*, NEW UL LODG E NO. 53, building will be 20x80 feet, two stories ,Linden,^Biown Co., Minn. St. Paul leave St. Peter at 7 31 a.m. and in. of that kind that have yet been made. We have seen in operation nearly &c. &c. &c. high, with basement. He will use 3:29 p. m. The up trains arrive St.Peter The depot at Ilerron Lake was struck We need only say that our twine binder all kinds of self binders, but we have Call and examine my good*an piice is equally as good as the wire, and from St. Paul at 10:30 a. m. and 6.57 p. by lightning and burned to ashes last never seen anything equal to your the first and second stories himself, LOSTon the Mankato load, within before bu ing elsewhere. we stand ready to guarantee to the twine binder. T. J. Howe, m., and they leave St. Paul at 7:10 a. seven miles of New Ulm, or in the week. The warehouse at Sibley was butthe basement will be for rent. same extent these machines, as we H. N. Lahore. M. MULLEN. city, on the 17th inst., a large red m. and 3:40 p. m. There is no Sunday also similarly burned. A woman was have, and still do, our wire binders. Frank Stewart, our gentlemanly wallet containing nothing but papers Merton, Minn., March, 1880. meets every Saturday evening. Brothers train as previously reported. Parties killed near Granite Falls also a few We shall make of these twine binders belonging toS, W. Haggard, whose, telegraph operator, is having two from abroad are cordially invited. I bought a Walter A. Wood Twine C. BALTRUSCH, leaving St. Paul for this city on the aays ago, and a man and team at Walnut as many as Ave possibly can for the name will be found on the papeis. Binder of Holmes Son, last year. dwelling houses built. They will haivest of 1880, but it is too late to 7:10 a, m. train can make close connection station were struck, but only a The finder will confer a favor by leaving X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. Used it to do my harvest of 130 acres. It make any very large number. We the same with Jos. Bobleter or at be for rent when completed unless PBTEB MANDERFELD, Secretary. at St. Peter with the freight colt was killed.Marshall Messenger. gives complete satisfaction every way. shall endeavor to get samples to all Minn. Str., New "Ulm, M^Qii. Union House in this city. train, which is allowed to carry passengers, Fred should between now and then It binds very tight. The bundles do our agents who desire them, but can When passing over the road last On THE .NEB. CHARITY LODG E NO. 98, A.F. & A.M.week [DKALEIt IN not come apart in handling, nor were that arrives here at 1:45 p. m. promise no more for this seasonbut invest in calico. In that case only we noticed that a new flouring Dry Good there any scatterings of any consequence. will be fully prepared for the harvest There is however only 14 minutes' time ICE CREAM FREEZER one will be for rent* mill is being built at Nicollet Station. I have seen many wire binders,work, of 1881 to furnish either as may be required, in which to go from the Sioux City FOR SALE. We also noticed quite many notable but none suit ms as well as and also to exchange with Mr. Levi has removed into his new &Gtones, depot to the Winona depot. this The draft is easy for three horses. those who purchase our wire binder improvements in the little village of dwelling in Brooklyn. Mr. L. now I averaged 15 acres a day. The for 1880 if they so desire. A large ice cream freezer, neatly, as Courtland. Oshawa is the only station One Philip Philips, residing near draft is easier than any other binder I has things fixed up in good shape and Meets on the second and fourth good as new, is offered for sale at a (From the Austin, Tex. Statesman, Apr. 29) between here and St. Peter that remains Sleepy Eye, went out west by prairie have seen. It is less complecated than GENTS' ANDWft' Tuesday in each month. he proposes to take the world easy bargain. For particulais call at the A Statesman's reporter had the pleasure any other binder I ever saw work. I at a stand still. schooner, this spring, accompanied by DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., City Drug Store where the freezer of witnessing one of the greatest from now on. Ready-made ulothing, had no trouble at all. It made a complete a daughter. On his retnrn, recently, inventions of this country, yesterday may be seen. L. SCHILLING. OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. Since Mrs. Erd's return from the separation in all kinds of grain. Busted begs to differ with the edij on F. W. Hennig's farm about twelve while passing the home of Mr. Wallace, east her fine millinery establishment, 1 cut apiece of wheat for Mr. Banting miles north of Austin. It was one of Traveler's Guide. Notice. Louies' Circulars, tor of the Herald in regard to betting northeast of Lamberton, feloniously that he could not cut with his Marsh now located in Beinhorn's building, is the D. M. Osborne Company harvesters up the beer on the bogus report of Mrs. handbinding harvester, and done it took a very valuable(?) canine daily visited by a host of ladies all intent and self-binders, which cut Hats & Caps, On oi about the 18th of April, 1880, well. Winona Saint Pter Railway. Hagemann's death, as he is informed fromtha premises, in the absence of and bound perfectly green oats with upon getting a hat, trimmed to there came to my enclosuie one red John II. Laughlin. Boots & Shoes. that none other than the Herald man cord or wire, and performed its work the occupants. Wallace, missing the Going East Arrive. Depart. and white cow. about 8 years old. The the latest fashion. Mrs. Erd's stock Owatonna, Minn. with accuracy and dispatch in every owner is requested to come prove property, furnished ye Review editor with the Day Passenger *5,55 a.m. *5,55 a.m dog, got clue, came to town and swore is really very fine and anyone in want the l.ugcst assoitment of I purchased one of those string binders respect. We noticed that in this cord pay chaiges and take the cow Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m sensational news. If any beer is to be out a warrant, and started the constable of anything in her line should not fail STRAW GOODS. last harvest, and it gave me entire binder the serious objections which away. W. SMITH, Freight No. 14 *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m set up upon the strength of the report after them. Philips was arrested, satisfaction in all manneis. When exist in all other cord binders namely, to give her a call. Ibena, Blown Co., Minn. Freight No. 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m I had got twine I had no bother whatever. the binding of a bundle loose is entirely we think it ought to be done at and the case which was tried at Going West. Arrive. Depart. Anton Biey haslost tin ee valuable CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, I have seen other binders but overcome in the Osborne machine, the expense of Mr. T. E. Bowen. Burns, was sent up to the district Notice to Farmers. Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m horses a few days ago. They were none of them seemed to do such nice as it binds as tight as can be bound courjt, where the question,''are dogs Night Pass'ger J8.50 a.m. {8,50 a.m NOTIONS, &c. and clean work as it did and it has with wire. Another very important lunningat large grazing and they EUROPEAN "LETTER. Notice is hereby given that the New personal property?" will be tested. Freight No. 15 *2,05p.m, *2,05 p.m lighter draft than any I have seen. featured this machine which gives 1 have given especial attention to have either strayed off or were stolen, Ulm Sugai Manufacturing Co. will pay Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m My field was visited by ten to twenty Meantime, Philips is under bonds in it the preference to all other cord binders my leady-made clothing depaitment, S3 per ton for cane this season in as nothing has been seen or heard of (Regular Correspondence.) five persons every day I woiked it and Except Sunday. Except Monday is that it can be changed from a ami ns the laigest iortio of my stock the sum of $400 to appear at court. cash at theii factoiy if cut according them since Saturday, May 15th. As every one remaiked that it was the cord binder to a wire binder in a very Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted of clothing has been made to oider Lamberton Commercial. CHERBURG, FRANCE, May 5th, 1880. to piescribed lules. boss binder, and all noticed the clean short time by simply taking out certain to carry passengers between Kasota will be seen by a notice in another fioin samples selected by myself, I Jos. A. Eckstein, Secretary. Although a Norman farm is, generally woik it done. It binds the bundles pieces and replacing them by others. am enabled tc furnish better made and Sleepy Eye. column Mr. Brey offers a liberal ieward speaking, cultivated according all of a size, and never no knot come This enables all those who have clothing, and at lower pi ices than any PERSONAL. CHAS. HKIDEMANN, Agentg for their recovery. untied the bundles sire nice and to long-established customs, and although Osborne wire binders, to attach a other establishment in the city. M. Mullen left Monday morning straight, aic nice to set up and nice to twine binder, which the company these customs are not hard When in want of anything in my We understand the city council propose for St. Paul. stack. I bourd 115 acres ai:d the binder will be able to furnish next year at La&t Sunday was another rainy line don't fail to come and see my and last, and it is seldom that a to appoint a sanitary committee, shows no weai whatever. When the trifling cost of S20. The trial was goods and obtain my pi ices before purchasing Hugo Stubbe and Mr.Schreiber, two landlord requires his tenant to strictly Notice is heieby given that the fnm day. or board of health, whose duty will be I bought it the cry was that the crickets witnessed by many of the best farmers clsewheic. will he wony of Lautei bach &Gi unenfelriei has been follow such rules. All the regular Milwaukee traveling men passed last Oak lumber for sale at the] lumber to see that the present good health of and mice would eat the bands in the in the vicinity, and the machine pronounced in your pocket. dissolved by mutual consent, Mi. Giunenfeldei farm laborers employed in the Norman Sabbath in our city. stacks, but 1 have thieshed late and yaid of Bingham Bros. the best in the market as the city shall be maintained by having C. Baltrnseh. having disposed of lus mtelest farms live on the premises they have seen no signs of it. will be seen by the certificate below. Mis. B. F. Webber left yesterday in the business to Alfred Faas. our alleys and streets kept clear of 120 acre farm for sale cheap. See are lodged and fed, and they hire John Zimmerman. Lauterbach & Faas will continue the morning on a two weeks' visit to relatives filth and refuse, and do all manner of notice in another column. themselves for one year. Taking agon-maker and blacksmith business I used one of your twine binders to and friends at Good Thunder. things which in their judgement will a farm of middle sizethat is, of Don't fail to take in the calico ball .it the old stand, and all outstanding AUSTIN, TEXAS, April 27, 1880. do my hai vest last year. It done good be for the good of the health of the about 200 acres, the regular laborers F. Iluber, representing the well accounts must be paid to the new him This is to certify that we, the undersigned, at Turner Hall to-morrow evening. work when I had good twine. I have ^filliriery $tofe. who also assume all liabilities of the conwst of 2 horse drivers, 2 yaid have witnessed the working city. known wholesale liquor establishment seen other binders woik, but none Cheap Charley expects to move into of the Osborne Harvester and Binder, laborers, 2 boys, 1 shepherd, and 2 old (inn. LAITLRUACH & FAAS. seemed to do so nice and clean work of Geo. Benz, St. Paul, passed last Sabbath The Chicago & North-Westein Railway his new building sometime next week. with both wire and cord on the farm as mine and it has lighter draft than New Ulm, May 1st, 1880. servant girls, and the yearly wages in our city. will sell round trip tickets at EX- of William Hennig, in very green oats. Next Sunday, the weathei permitting, any I have seen. The bundles are nice paid to them are: To the horse drivers Mrs. Louisa Erd We can say that the wire binder did its GRAND Jacob Brust, Dr. C. Berry, A. O. CURSION RATES from all of its stations to set up and stack, being all of a size. the Governor's Guard will $75 each to the yard laborers work as well if not better than any we I can say it is a good machine, one 1 to Chicago and return, for the National Redding, Fr. Baasen and T. E. Bowen $100 each to the boys $15 to $20 CALICO BALL, have a grand target shoot. ever saw work. In regard to the cord, will recommend to the farmers. Republican Convention, to be held represented Brown Co. in the Democratic each, to the shepherd $175 and the it was a perfect success we cannot Has opened a SPLENDID The passenger travel on the Winona Andreas Erdmann, Owatonna, Minn. in Chicago, June 2. servant girls $25 to $57.50. The harvesters State convention last week. see how it can be improved. It never St. Peter railroad just now is immense. AT STOCK of Walter A. Wood: I used one of your misses a bundle and binds tight, are naturally engaged for a Tickets will be sold May 30 to June Mr. Frank G. Campbell, of Union Nearly every train has from twine binders to cut my grain last harvest. while loose binding has been an objection TURNER HALL, Millinery. Fancy Goods certain time, and "a forfeit/' that 1, inclusive good toheturn tillJune 5. Scout fame, left for Minneapolis It done good work. I can recommend one to three extra coaches attached. to all others that we have seen is to say, they fulfil the operations it to all as a first-class machine Monday morning. He was greatly Mr. F. W. Gebser has been appointed worked. We cheerfully recommend AND incidental to the gathering in of all MONEY TO LOAN in sums of $200 in every respect. The tying device Thursday Eve., May 27th, the Osborne Harvester and Binder to disappointed with the result of his engagement NOTIONS census enumerator for New Ulm, the different crops, axcept roots, for and upwards, on improved farm security. is very simple and not liable to all farmers. in this city. Mr. Ed. J. Collins for Milford and a certain stated sum. and take the get out of order. It is a machine the Apply to B. F. Webber over Citizans' under the auspices of C. Nehrimr, John Rotering for Cottonwood, but weather chances. The price generally farmers can rely on every day, in light Fred Scott, formerly of Nelson National Bank. F. W. Hennig, In the building formerly known as the or heavy grain. is $2.50 per acre. There are H.A.SUBILIA S ORCHESTRA on account of sickness the latter has Scott, of Carver and Jordan, has accepted C. Keiling, lleinhoin's Saloon, where she will Bingham Bros, have opened a wood Andreas M. Hansen. women and boys employed in planting returned his commission. We also a position in the City Drug II. R. Rusoh, be pleased to have the ladies of New for the benefit oi* the Leader. yard in connection with their lumber beetroot, and the like, and the Owatonna, March 20, 1880. learn that John Cutting has been Correspondent Texas Post. Store. Mr Scotc is said to be a competent Ulm and vicinity call upon her. yard and will keep both soft and hard cost is generally reckoned at $1.50 I used one of your twine binders D. J. Mitchell, Prices Moderate. appointed for Home and Loreno, and pharmacist. He is a Scandinavien last harvest. It did its work well per acre, or for 12 acres, the proportionate wood, and sell the same at lowest G. Thiele, Admission SO Cts. a Couple* J. J. Ray for Burnstown and Bashaw. by birth but understands the German clean and tight. I am satisfied that Wm. Pfluger. area under such crops, $17.- possible prices. We are not advised as to the other language quite well. Tickets for sale at the Cheap Charley's the machine is one that will take the 50. These items constitute the The remarkable simplicity of the Agricultural Machinery, Wagons, Insure your crops against hail. Col. store, Dakota House, II. S'iter, appointees in the county. lead in the harvest field for 1880. knot-tyer used in the Osborne TwineBinder whole of the labor expenses of the Pfaender represents the German American Hans J. Hansen. City Drug Store. is ,a marvel to all who see it, farm, and amount, therefore, to $8 On the 17th inst, a large number of Etc, Etc. TWINE BINDERS. Hail Ins. Co., of St. Paul, the and a revelation to those who have per acre. Then come the food expenses Owatonna, March, 1880. the Norwegian citizens of Linden and seen the fearful and wonderful complications only company doing business of its I witnessed the working of the for the 9 regular laborers, at Each lady is kindly requested to Butternut Valley met at the nice grove used for the same purpose From and after this date the undersigned kind in this vicinity. Holmes Twine binder at two different $1 per head per week, or per year bring along a tie made of the same The Osbom Experiments a Complete on the farm formerly owned by John in most of the twine-binders which will have on sale a complete trials last season, and would say that $67.50., or per acre, say $2.50 and pattern as the calico dress worn by A 14 year old boy of Mr. John Hayman, have been exhibited in public. stock of the well known agricultural Success. Henning in Linden, and properly observed it does the best work of any twine six day's planting for fourteen women her at the ball. machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for of Courtland had the misfortune the Independence Day of Norway. binder I ever saw workbinding, separating and children at the same ratio which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our to break his left arm last Saturday TO THE FARMERS OP and delivering in good shaps. Several were present from New Both Wire and Twine can be used $12.50, or per acre $1 25 total expenses prices aie moderate and teims reasonable. while scuffling with some other boys. A. G. Murray. BROWN COUNTY. Ulm, Lake Crystal and this place. All for labor, etc. per acre $11.- A most cordial invitation is extend, on the same Machine. Dr. Berry reduced the fracture. enjoyed themselves very much.Madelia I saw your binder work last year, 75 the rent varies between $10 and ed to all. Office cor. Broadway and IstN. St. and think it did the cleanest, nicest Times. An interesting clippirg from the $15 per acre, say, then, $12.50 and TheMcCormick agent of New Ulm Afast-selling work of any of them. SCHNEIDER & IIERIiMANN. We have repeatedly given in this GENTS WANTED for the best and has lately been circulating among the we have all the expenditure a Norman Journal of Agriculture with reference Mr. F. G. Campbell's militaiy drama, F. Murray, Owatonna, Minnesota. paper our views in referance to binding pictorial Books and Bibles. farmers a circular containing some letters, farmer must bear before he can to the New Ulm sugar works is entitled the Union Scouts, was Peter Majewski, witli twine, as well as in circulars issued Prices reduced 32 per cent. National pretending to be from men, who I saw your twine binders working put one penny to his own account, unavoidably crowded out of the paper produced under the auspices of the to our agents and up to this time Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa last year bought twine binders, but last harvest on several farms around $24.25. we have been using such caution in respect could not do their harvest with them. Governor's Guaid at Union Hall last this week, but will appear next. here they did first-class work the Undertaker and Dealer in to this class of machines as to I wish the farmers to notice that not a 30two binding was tight and clean. Friday and Saturday evenings. Although Fancy Cards, Cbromo, Snow-flake, fcc. No With such an outlay he yet manages Furniture and Sewing Machines, Mr. E. A. Sommerville wishes us not put upon the market a twine binder single one of these letters state that a alike, with name, lO cent*. H. P. Hanson. to support himself and his family the weather was very fine and J. M1NKLKK CO., Nassau, N. Y. to say that he will be in Sleepy Eye, until we were thoroughly satisfied WOOD Twine Binder has been tried well, but he and his wife and Mr. Campbell and the company had ta. Owatonna, March 26,1880. that in all respects it would answer and found to be a failure. But as the SLEEPY EYE, MINN. after June 1st. every Saturday until children must and always do put mm nnv Bent paid two-and-a-quarter years the purpose for which it was intended. ken considerable pains to render the McCormick agent is in "desperate I saw the Wood twine binder work Aug 1st. and will be pleased to wait MA.VI IN bays one. Best Cabinet or Parlor their shoulders to'the wheel. He A Rplendid assortment of all kinda of furniture, straits," and understands that it will We have carefully avoided all the in the field, last season, in very foul JUaOUXl organs in the World winners of play in a creditable manner, the audience and coffins of all sizes, is constantly kept on hand, upon all who may require his services. i 1 ighest distinction at every world's lives well but is far from being extravagant. be hard for him to sell his wire binder' intricate and complicated machines and weedy grain, and it did its work and will be sold at reasonable prices. I also keep was extremely small on both evenings _..* fair tor thirteen years Prices $51, The managers of W. C. Coup's great a full Hue of all the standard Sewing Machines, he assumes a fatherly care for all the which have from time to time been His wife and his daughters perfectly. I consider it a success. III IN 157, |66, $84, $108, to $500 and npnamilin which will be Fold at low prices and favorable and the company did not even farmers and warns them not to buy brought to our notice, and until one of David S. Stewart. circus and menagerie have concluded must personally superintend and Also for easy payments, $3 terms. The public is cordially invited to come Wttrd make expenses. Those that were present, twine binders. And some letters our agents came to us in December last and examine my goods and| obtain prices before a month or $6.38 a quarter and np[KITB work in the orchard, whilst he and NnK not to come any farther west than ward. Catalogues free. Mason Owatonna, March 25,1880. purchasing elsewhere. PETER MAJEWSKI written by persons who last year tried with a machine witli which he ht.d cut however, speak only in words of UUUJUll) Hamlin Organ Co., 154 Tremont St., his sons are out in the fields from Having seen your "automatic twine Mankato, where they will exhibit next some worthless twine bindernot the Boston 46 East 14th St., (Union Square)New York 00 acres of grain, we had seen nothing praise of the entertainment. morning till evening. They are all binder" work, during the harvest of WM. PFAENDER'S 2G0 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Monday. Wood twine bindermust serve as that we dare manufacture and say to 1879,1 cheerfully recommend it to all up with the sun in summer and in scare crows to terrify the farmers from our customers that it would do all it At a delegate convention of Minnesota WANTED The Andrews Family Bell Ringers in want of a binder, to be the best In bed at 10 p. m. In winter by 5 a buying also the Wood Twine Binder. REA ESTAT E AGENCY was intended to do, and so simple in Turners, held in Minneapolis last the field during said harvest. will soon take the road and promise to in., and in bed at 9 p. m* For six And Hon. Mr. Engel folds his hands, construction that it would answer to DURING THE September, it was decided to hold the make New Ulm a visit in the course of falls in with the McCormick agent and put into the hands of those who ordi M. A. Fredenburg. months in the year the cattle are 11th Minnesota Turn Fest in this city POLITICAL BOOM OF 1880. says: "Amen. Amen. Farmers, don't narily use harvesting machinery. a few weeks. The troupe, as lately re grazing in the meadows, which, for Owatonna, March, 1880 Sir Southwestern Minnesota, buy a twine binder but buy a McCormick during the summer of 1880, and we But this machine recommended itself For full particulars address the Western the purpose, are divided into several organized, is highly spoken of. Dear SirIsaw the Walter A.Wood wire binder, that's the machine so thoroughly to us by its simplicity Book Exchange, 162 and 164 La see by the Post that our Turnverein equal parts whenever the cattle are twine binder working on the farm of AND We learn from the Lamberton Commercial to buy. Amen, farmers." "iou see and perfection of work, (although Salle St., Chicago, HI. has agreed upon Saturday and Sunday, put in succession. At night, however, John Zimmermann. It works well. the McCormick agent has a fatherly it was one which had been made in a that a promising little girl, August 21st and 22d as the time. I can recommend it to all. the whole of them are gathered WE care for your welfare. But which do country blacksmith shop,) that we felt A BONANZA OFFICE, aged about 3 years, of C. Pdrter, living HAVE into an aitificial enclosure, which The indications are that the attendance you think he really cares4the Adam Burtsch. it was well worthy of our attention. most for 2% miles east of Lamberton, fell FOR YOU your welfare, or that he can sell his is moved from one place to the next We immediately commenced experiments, will be very large, as not only Owatonna, March 26,1880. into a creek while at play with other machines* I have an idea that he made patterns, and rebuilt it, every day thereby the meadows are JTEW ULM, mmn every Turnverein in the State will I witnessed the working of the During the Political Boom of 1880. thinks a little the most of his machines and have, as we believe, brought out children and was drowned. regularly manured and no patches Walter A. Wood twine binder last be represented by a large delegation, All orders for the purchase or sal The Western Book Exchange, 162 and 164 La SaUe and it would surely have looked a little from this crude machine the most per* can exist the dang is spread every We understand that Mr.V.E.Wilson's August, on the farm of J. M. Laughlin, St., Chicago. IU. of city lots, improved farms and wild but quite many Turners and their better if some one else than the feet binder that has been made. morning by the catttefbpy, and the in the town of Merton, and never spiritualistic lectures at Turner Hall lands, in this and adjoining counties, Big Wages Buin McCormick agent, who has no twine friends in eastern States have expressed In addition to simplicity, ease of IBS O in my life saw better binding done it grass grows uniformly everywhere* for insurance in the most reliable com binder to sell, had taken so much interest last Friday and Saturday evenings management and certainty of binding, their intention to be present. New was at work in a piece of wheat badly The same system is followed with panies, for ocean passage to and from in the farmers' cause, that he felt the parts which handle the twine can were quite well attended. Mr. Wilson crinkled and full of wild buckwheat Ulm is noted for her hospitality on all European porta, promtly and satisfactorily a flock of sheep. They are out grazing it his duty to warn them against buying readily be adapted to our wire binding The voter's text book. also lectured at the same place on and weeds, and done better work than attended to. such occasions and we may look for a twine binders. from the beginning of March machine, That feature of itself is a could possibly have been done by EveryToter wUlbayelt. Atfdrem the Western Sunday afternoon and evening. tZT County Agency for the German large crowd and a good time. great considerationbut it would be i till the end of November, if weather The McCormick company have a cir- I hand. ewis Lord. Book Exchange, MlfcW LatalkSt^CSeno,W American Hail Ins: Co. of St Paul. Y$&~&f>^ & FNSL, aSa^ &*r. ^-S^