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xJ^W 3S ?S^ ST^'K'T 'mym jtjif* "7^- -^sk lag NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 g&l &*- NEW ULM AND VICINITY. GKE&ABTO Written for the Baronr. M. MULLETS would put them to work anywhere Xjcrezio Department The funeral of John Rotering, of GRAND and pay one third of the oats which Tbe Blue*EreA Babe* Cottonwood township, took place last would be $8.33. The agent of the By oar regular Correspondent Basted. Pfefferle Thursday forenoon and was attended and Neumann say it's a Wood's and Rochester binders th refused HARDWARE By AOVEIA.EOA*. good match. by a large number of sympathizing So say we all. Fossbender's is the place to get your to go in to satisfy the cVowd. I In the cradle softly sleeping, friends. The procession which passed paid Mr. Koehne for one half the peace tailoring done. BY THE GREAT "ORCHESTRION'' See notices of Henry Keller, schoolclerk, AT THE Lies a form I love so well Emporium of the oats$12.50. The agent of the through town, consisted of the members But his eyes are wet from weeping, Lang has dressed up that big boot of in our advertising columns. Wood's and Rochester binder said he Music of St. Paul. City Garden of St. Joseph's Benevolent Socie Eyes as sweet as the blue-bell. C. B. Blake. would bet $25 and put his machines and Last Saturday was a scorcher, the ty followed by the hearse, after which See, a tear-drop now is quivering in the field against mine. I handed The Revere House has erected a new ON thormometer registering over 100 in at Agricultural Machine Agency, On his lashes low and meek came a large number of people in wagons my money to Mr. Wright, who went street lamp. New it drops, and still another the shade. to the Wood's agent with it and requested and carriages. Mr. Rotering was UNION HALL, $ui\eUiy July l8tt\, 1880. Falls upon his rosy cheek. him to make good his promise, Our worthy friend, Mr. Breckenridge, Considerable grain was laid flat by an old resident of Cottonwood and one Sunday, July 18th, 1880* but he very cunningly retnsed What has caused this childiih sorrow? remained over Sunday night, the heavy wind and rain storm last of the most influential in his community, to do it. Then the Wood's binder What has made him weep to-night and left Monday morning to look over Saturday night. having held different offices of trust started in the green oats cutting With his head upon the pillow. Concert commences at 9 a.m. to 12 In Celebration of the 25th Anniversary his farm. from 1% to 312 feet swath. When it Guarded round by angels bright? for a number of years. He leaves a Th harvesting machine agents are m. ADMiSSION FREE. first started in it bound no bundles. of the First Settlement Mr. Wolfe, of Oakton, Ind., a relative wife and several children, most of Did 1 chide him, oh! too harshly. after Wh other with a sharp stick as What it done on the lower end I can Has he deeper cause for woe? of Mr. Allison has moved hero whom are already grown up, to mourn DISTRICT COURT, not say as I did not see it. When the will boteeen by the several communications If I did, O God forgive me! OF his loss. with the intention of going into business. Osborne started in I discovered something BROWN COUNTY. For I love my darling so. in another column. NEW ULM, MINN. was wrong and upon examination The State of Minnesota, Now, dear Stephen, cease your weeping, Joe Zimmerman, a section hand The Redwood Gazette contains an found that the knotter latch was ex rel. I will wipe those tears away, C. B. Blake is putting up a neat residence account of a terrible accident which on the Winona and St. Peter railroad, sprung in the heavy grass. We then Henry A. Subilia and For tho shadows they are creeping in Brooklyn 16x26, two stories sent for a hammer to straighten it. occurred at Walnut Station on the was run over and killed near Mankato John Belim, &c, Ronnd us at the close of day. The proceeds of this picnic will be While doing this the Rochester Binder high. Blake says the next will be a vs. third of July, in which two little boys last Saturday. May you bitter tears of soirow applied to the paymont of the new attempted to drive by my machine City Counsel, New Ulm. piece of calico. camo very near losing their lives. The Nevermore, my darling, shed, Two men were killed and ono seriously but instead of tossing a bundle on the monument '-Hope" which has just been This is an application for a peremtory J. C. Zieske and family have returned But the choicest of all blessings boys had some powder wrapped Osborne, as falsely stated in the Wide injured by an accident on the erected in the cemetery. writ of mandamus founded upon Be thy happy lot instead Awake, the machine swamped and home from their visit to W aterville. in paper which they put in a can Green Bayfand Minnesota railroad an alternative wiit and order issued could not even toss a straw. When May your life be ever sunny, John says he is pleased with the country and after placing alighted fire-cracker May 21,1880. last Saturday. we had straightened our latch we And your path be free from caie ]Slew lilm, }JLii\T[. Tho application was argued before and also with the people there. on the same, placed a stone over the Good Music will b in Attendance. went through with our swath and had May you comfort the afflicted C. Hausdorf of St. Paul has ronted the court at last special term of said can and then waited for tho explosion. no trouble whatever. Mr. Allison, of Is my earnest, fervent prayer. A. lodge of A. O. U. W. has been organized Union Hall and will take posnosLion court, Messrs. Ladd & Stone for relators, A complete line of Sleepy Eye then drove the St Paul cord The /he-cracker died out after which in this place, the meetings of George Kuhlman Esq. for respondent. When you'll weary of the troubles of the building to-day. He will Eveiybody is cordially invited to attend. binder through, cutting his swath six one of the boys, Willie Owens, put a That you can no longer bear, which will be held on tho first Wednesday SHELF HEAVY HARDWARE. put in a billiard tablo and fix the bar feet and'two inches, and after adjusting May you dwell in bliss immortal, I take the opportunity to acknowledge lighted match to the contents. The THE COMMITTEE. and Third Thursday of each the tension he never misse'd a bundle. up in a first class shape. In that land where all is fair. my indebtedness to the respondent's powder ignited instantly and he received Mr. Allison then said "this is my month. council for the very able and Henry Grade's team created a little Carpenter and Farming Tool?, tho contents in his face, which machine," and to-day has it at home. Probate Notice, exhaustive brief furnished, and my Notwithstanding the celebrations excitement last Monday morning by The Elward wos not drawn by three became so burnt and swollen that it great doubts as to the correctness of J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & lector Items on Saturday and Sunday, the 3d &4th, horses, it made us first lounds with taking a ramble down Minnesota presented a most pitiable sight. Tho the conclusions reached. Probate Court, two oi thesmallebt inales in this county. the Catholic celebration on the 5th stroet against the will of their master. It is admitted that certain lots in Brown County, Minn $ Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' Br. having tho case in charge could On account of the extreme heat It is rumored that grasshoppers was a grand affair. The net proceeds In tho Matter of the Estate of Peter Jeremo Do the plat of the now City of New Ulm Henry finally ran tho team down not asceitain at the time whether the we afterwards put on a horse. Before ceased. have been seen on the flight going amounted to about four hundred and were transferred by the corporators of Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- On reading and filing tho petition of Anna Jeremo, with neither injuries to himself or I left Sleepy Eye I sold 2 Elward eyes were injured or not. Tho other the town, the German Land Association praying for reasons therein set forth, that south. twelve dollars. Cord Binders and 4 Osborne Wire Binders. tho team, but ho was considerably Letters of Administration be issued to her, boy, being farther away from ths can, to the town in trust, including the property borne & Co's. Full line of Here are the names. Thos. Allison, It is ordered that Thursday the 15th day of July The crops in this vicinity are looking biowed" when the task was accomplished. in dispute, to be sold for the improvement was also burnt in the face but not very Maryword, tho lilor, has purchasap 1880 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, be assigned for A. S. Larabee, Frank Green, well, and if Providence will be REAPERS AND MOWERS. the hearing of said petition, and that the heirs at of certain public grounds seriously. the lot and building formerly occu Truman Wheeler, B. McLaughlin and law of the said deceased, and all other persons interested by the corporation, to the highest bidder kind enough to give us a few more in said Estate are iequired to appear at a Aug Gluth. The two machines used pied by Justice Gallagher, one door THE OSBORNE We are pained to learn that a thirteen at public auction, upon a vote of session of tho Probate Court, then to be holden at M. Rude of Burnstown spent a fow days and nights of favorable weather at the trial were delivered that day to noitli of the po&t office whcio ho will the Probate Oflice, in said County, and show cause, year old son of Mr. E. G. Koch stepped the qualified electors of such municipal farmers. Farmers must not be surprised hours in town last Friday afternoon, if any there be, why the prayer of lid petitioner Self-Binder, we will be all right. hereafter bo found. corporation to such effect being had, should not be granted on a, reaper sickle on the evening of the at the Wide Awake article, as it is the lie said the wheat in his neighborhool And it is fuitlicr ordered, that the said petitioner and that in the case at bar such vote The one hundred and fourth anniversary 7th inst. and quite sovorely cut one way, anl the only way, the Wood's Our town was never more lively give notice to all persons interested in siiid looked exceedingly well that the little has been had, but the city refuses to Estate, of the {tendency of said petition and the folks can gain their victories, simply of the Declaration of Independence of his feet. He became very weak than now in tho way of building. sell as directed by the terms of said heating thereof, by causing a copy of this order to rust which appeared at one time The Elward Harvester/ by having a paid crowd of men and bo published in tho New UlniKeview, a weekly has been celebrated in an enthusiastic fiom loss of blood before surgical assistance grant directed. Amo.ig tho new structuies are those newspaper printed and published at New Ulm, boys to screach and yell for them. had been washed off by the late showers. And it is further admitted that without in said County of Brown, for three succcs&ne and patriotic manner. In could bo reached, but he is of J. H. Hanson, R. Stewart, Dousman, M. MULLEN. He thought it was already so far With Cord Binder. weeks previous to said day of heating. regarding tho terms of said trust, the morning the gentle flag of liberty now doing 0. K. Feck, Bingham's new hardware Dated at New Ulm, this 19th day of June, A D. advanced that hereafter the rust can Having seen The Osborne, Elward the City corporation had executed to 1&80. A. WESTI'IIAL, Judge of Pi ob ite was seen floating over some of our patriotic store, besides others too numerous to FURST & BRADLEY At a meeting of tho New Ulm Sil and several other binders at the trial relators an absolute deed in fee, without not do it much harm. citizens. In the evening our at this place on July 9,1880,1 would mention. having caused said property to be ver Cornet Band last Monday evening Sheriff's Sale. Hay We hear it rumored around that a say that I consider the Wood's twine offered for sale at auction as by the ItakM, I'low Ac CiiltivutorN, musicians, under the leadership of the following officers were elected for Some ot the high-toned Sleepy Eye binder a failure it being very complicated, terms of said trust declared, and that former assistant postmaster in tho New By vittuc of an execution, issued Miles Clark played some select tunes. &C. &C. &C. the ensuing six months: making small bundles and break thereunder the relators have improved boys tried to organize a brass band.and Ulm post office and now a route agent A* the conclusion of the programme out of and under the Seal of the District Call and examine my goods and pi ice ing about half of the bundles in green" President, Tory Olesen. said property to the amount of $30,000 desired to have no one join it except in 'Uncle Sam's mail service, long Court, in and for the County of befou buying elsewheie. or thereabouts. grain and besides cutting at an average an ordinary recitation was delivered Socretary, Gustav "Fischer. he was a Yankee. At the same time Brown and State of Minnesota, upon known for his extrerao bashfulness of about 2 feet. I'. CIIBISTENSON. I HOLD said deed to be null and void, M. MULLEN. by Mr. William Dalton in an excelleut Treasurer, Wm. Seiter. collectors went around among their a judgement rendered and docketed toward the tender sex, was last Sunday ultra vires Dil. M. C. 447450. Having been asked to give my opinion and oratorical manner. At night Director, Robert P. A. Nix. in the said Court, on the 27th day of German friends to collect mony for I IIOLD that the terms of said trust betrothed to one of Milford's BALTRUSCH, in regard to the best binder at the a grand ball was given by McCanna Asst. Director, Albert Wagner. must be stuctly complied with, as to January A. D. 1870, in an action the purchase of instruments. The fairest daughters and that the wedding trial would say that the Osborno opened Nixy. the conditions of disposal. at Pfeffeile's hall. When the merry wherein Theodore Crone was Plamtill, On Saturday, the 3d inst., tho New Germans said: the field and cutting around the will come off within three weeks. I HOLD that when the charter of a and Jacob Kohlhasc Defendant, infaorof hour arrived the participants began Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn.] piece of rye twice without missing a Ulm Turnveroin elected tho following How the dear boy ever plucked up corporation or the General Statutes in the said plaintill and against said bundle and did first-class work. Then to approach the place in a kind and officers: force, imposes a duty by fair and reasonable courage enough to "pop the question" DKALL'H IN it was changed to a cord binder which defendant, for the su of One bundled nOLOKN GATI:. affectionate way. The hall was crowded construction or implication and Dry Goods 1st SpeakerP. Scherer. is beyond our comprehension, and wo did its work equally as well and cutting and twenty-seven Dollars, and there is no specific or adequate remedy to excess, but still everything 2d SpeakerE. G. Pahl. over 7 ft. The Elward as a twine rather guess the girl must have improved fifty-four cents. the writ of mandamus will lie. Opinion went as happy as a marriage bell. Golden Gate, July 10, 1880. binder can't be beaten. I have used Recording Secretary.II. Keller. the leap year privileges and of Berry J. in State ex rel. v. S. 1 have this 21st day of June z\. I). & Groceries, an Osborne last season and bought another Editor Review. Corresponding SecF. W. Gebser. M. R. 18 Minn. 40, citing Red. on 11. helped the dear fellow out of his dilemma. Ililliard and Dermott's circus ana 1880 levied upon all the light, title after the trial. I consider the 644 &c. TreasurerJ. C. Rudolph. In this connection tho boys tell and interest of said defendant Jacob Osborne and Elward reliable machines. menagerie gave an exhibition on the Golden Gate items seems to have I noLD there is no remedy, adequate GENTS" AND BOYS' Kohlhasc in and to the following described 1st. TurnwartHenry Engel. a good story on the new candidate for B. MCLAUGHLIN. 25th ult. Our folks seemed well lost their accustomed place in the columns or specific, at law in this case, save by real Estate, to wit: The North 2d.TurnwartL. Ifcoberle. matrimonial bliss. They do say that pleased with the jovial eloquenc of tho of the Review. What is the mandamus. A & A Corp. Sec. 707. Being at the binder trial on July 9, Ready-made Clothing, Half of the South West Quarter, and when tho happy pair was returning I HOLD the trust is not extinguished 1880, where the Elward, Osborne, &c, matter? lias its regular contributor forgot At a meeting of the Governor's clown, and the athletic and equestrian the South West quaitcr of the South 8 Conn. 453-2 Cow. 246. The merger were present and watching the different to town last Sunday from a visit to the how to weild the pen, has he left Guards, hold last Tuesday evening, the performances of some of the company. Ladies' Circulars, West quarter of Section Thiileen and also must be co-extensive &c, W. R. binders closely, as I made up my the country or is he dead? girl's parents he allowed her to get out following civil officers were elected for The circusmen reaped quite a good P. 203, 8 Conn. 453. mind to purchase the machine that the North East quarter of the South While everyone is talking about the of tho buggy near tho Catholic church fats & Caps,] tho ensuing six months: and plentiful harvest, far more than I HOLD this not to be tho enforcement suited me best. East quarter of Section Fouiteen, all 4th I would say we too had a Fourth, and walk the balance of the way into of a private contract, but one the direct The Osborne wire binder opened the Ben. JuniPresident. what they reaped in our adjoining in Township One Hundred and ten, Boots & Shoes. or rather a fifth, of July. Tt was not result of the official standing of field and never missed a bundle and do town while he drove in alone, so the North of Range Thirty two West lying village of Bird Island. The Island Henry BehnkeVice President. one of those catch penny, lotteiy the respondents, and liability arises ing good work. Then it was changed folks, you know, wouldn't talk about the I.ugost assortment of and being in said county of Hi own sons became disorderly during the Andrew EcksteinSecretary. schemes gotten up for the purpose of thereunder by virtue of the statute G. to a cord binder and cut the poorest them. But such tilings will leak out and State of Minnesota. night, and contemplated trying the Gustav FischerTreasurer. S. 83328 Am. 446. STRAW GOODS. grain in the field, and besides cut a some individual or society to replenish and now ho is in foi it woise than ever, Notice is heieby gi\en, that I will I think the fair intent of the trust swath of slough grass and did good circusmen a few pugilistic rounds, its coffers. Oh no! it was a pic nio Our former station agent, J. B. Russell, and when he takes his next lay off deed is, that when the citizens, electors, work and cut a swath of 1M ft. sell the above descubed loal estate to in every sence of the word. Early in CROCKERY^ GLASSWARE, but the adventureis came out second is partner in a furniture store at voted to dispose of a lot, it was the The St. P. Cord Binder did its work the highest biddei, for cash at public he will have to set 'em up to the boys the morning our two stores were best as usual. RENVILLE. 1st) Lake Benlou, where he is also station intent of the grantors that the trustees in good shape, made very laige bundles NOTIONS, &G. auction, at the front dooi of the Coin tHouse handsomely. beautifully and artistically decorated execute the trust and proceed to sell and cut a swath of 6) ft. I heard agent. in the city of New Ulm in tin with flags. At sunrise our big gun i have given ospecial attention to as directed. several reliable farmers say that the county of Brown and State of Minnesota, The following officers of Progress Tho Field Trial/' of harvesters was handled by Pickle in a manner my leady-miidu clothing depaitment, The questions ot relators' private bargains Osborne and Elward twine binders did on Thursday, the 12th day of :tiul as tho largest portion of my stock which showed that he was no novico Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., were installed last Friday near Sleepy Eye and in is not in issue before me, I think, the best work. I purchased an Elward Springfield IfeiUH. August, A.D .1880, at ten o'clock A of clothing lias been mad" to order but that in expending the large amount in thejbusiness Soon the throngs came on the ground. A. S. LAIIRABEK. on Wednesday evening, tho 7th Lafayette, near this city, on Saturday, fiom sample* selected by myself, I M. of that day, to satisfy tho said ext expended in erecting their mill ($30,- pouring in from all direction^. At In regard to the trial that took place inst: and the consequent results, has thrown Farmcisaro all bus} haying. am cn.ibh'd to fmnisli better made 000) they are in equity, justice and ecution, together with the inteics on my faira on July 9, 1880, between a about 12 m. Marshal Hills began the clothing, and at lower juices than any P. M. WII. B. Constant the agents of the various machines and Trade is very lively in our good conscience entitled to a good title little number of ^binders of various makes and costs thcicon. arduous task of forming them in line othei establishment tho city. M. W.J. C. Rudolph. their rionds into considerable excitement. if one can be made. I am satisfied, burgh. would say that the Osborne wire binder Dated June 23*1, A. D. 1880. ami with the Polier band at the head When in want of anything in my and this disposes of all question of payment, G. F.II. Keller. Each agent claims a victory for opened the field and did its work right J. MANDEUFELD, SheiilTof Biown they woio inarched to the pic nic hue don't fail to come and sco mv Two horses very misteiiously disappeared for until sale there is nothing up to the handle. As I was in favor O.J. Ilcescheler. his own machines over his competitors County, Minn. goods and obtain my piiccs lieforopiifchasing ground half a mile east, wheie seats due therefore, and whether any other from Lucas Pecker's stable on of twine binders 1 did not pay much attention elsewheie. will bt wovnj G. J. Neumann. in both instances and each has a list JOHN LIND, Plaintiffs attorney. had been arranged, a stand erected in arrangement as to payment can be enforced to wire binders. When I the night of the 5th inst. but were in your pocket. I am not prepared to say as RecorderWm. Koch. of farmers'names to bear out their a most beautiful shaded spot. Marshal shocked my grain could tells every found again. that involvos a simple question of contract ibusiitcsM before the public. You Hills called the multitude to order bundle the Elward bound as they were C. BnrLrusch. claims. We were not"present at the F.A. Walton. jean m.tko money taster at work liability. A.G. Anderson is busy replenishing very large, bound tight and bound in and in a very appropriate speech introduced for ii* tli/tn at mi} thing else Capital trial near Sleepy Eye but judging from ReceiverChas. Wagner. No reference is made, in respondent's not requuvcl Wo will start the center, whereas the Wood's made his lumber yard with a large new stock. Hon. R. Henton who read the what we saw at the tiial on Saturday I. W.A. J. Otterholm. on $12 a day and up wards brief, to the tact that some of yery small bundles, bound loose and Declaration of Independence in a very WM. PFAENDER'S madeby the imliutnous at home. we are of the opinion that all of the O. W.E. Schnobrich. the lots in question weie not of the The farmers aie complaining of lust close to the heads so that the cord slipped Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere impressing manner, after which the to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote size directed by the grantors, but were from the bundles. competing wire binders can bo made in wheat especially in the China Tea your whole time to it or only your spare moments. Tho Winona & St. Peter R. R. Co. Hon. Francais Marion Kennedy delivered larger. REAL ESTATE AGENCY No other buMness will pay you nearly as I found but 3 bundles broken in tho to do good work if properly handled. variety. a very fine oration which was has issued a circular inviting counties This is a very difficult feature of the well No one willing to work can fail to make green oats bound by the Elward and The only objection we heard urged enormous pay by cngag .ng at once Costly outfit listened to very attentively by both case, and, if it wore not for the factor opportunity for making along tho line of their road to take bundles being very large and tight. I Emigration still continues westward. great1 and terms free, A against the twine binders was that total ignorance as to whether this was young and old. Dinner being the money easily and honorably Address True Hi Co. consider the Wood's a complete failure. steps toward making a proper display Are the eastern States being depopulated* for Southwestern Minnesota, Augusta, Maine done under the eye of tho grantor with they did not bind their bundles tight, next thing in order we were inarched FRITZ KOEHNE. of grains, grasses, flax, fruits, vegetables, knowledge and consent, perhaps it down under some shade trees to the Agricultural Machinery, Wagons but this, so we are informed, can bo I have witnessed the binder trial on July the 9th, live stock, dairy products and might well prove fatal to the interest AND 1880 on F. Koehne's farm of the following binders: table which was loaded until it fairly M. II. Gamble's new store is making remedied at will. The Wood's twine of the relators but as no point is raised Osborno, Elward, Buckeye, McCormick, Wooa's wool, at the State fair to be held at groaned with the good things that our Etc., Etc. G(ei\ei^il InguiSuySc Rochester. My attention was placed on the rapid strides towards completion under binder was not put into the field on upon the final argument upon brief Rochester the first week in September. cord binders as I dtsired to purchase ono. The mothers, sisters, wives and sweethearts 1 will no further consider it. the able superintendency of E. E. Dickerson. Osborne combined wire and twine binder did firstclass Saturday but wo are informed that Our county agricultural society should had placed there that one and work, the Elward working equally as well I am of the opinion the writ should OFFICE, Dimension of building, 25x60 there was one at work on Mr. Durban From and after this date the undersigned and it was hard for me to decide which to take, take this matter in hand and arrange all might enjoy a light good feast issue, and it is so ordered, but without but as 1 could not get an Osborne twine this year I feet, two stories high, will have on sale a complete n's farm, close by, and several of ofcourso bought an Elward on the ground.The costs to either party. without first going down into their to have a proper display of Brown stock of the w,ell known agiicnltural only other cord binder was the Wood's but did NEW U1.M, MINN. those that visited the field reported i* Done a Chambers this 8th day of Mrs. J. J. Ray has gone cast on a pockets to see if they had a quarter. not like it at all us it is very complicated, makes county's product made at the State machinery, Avagons, plows, etc., for small bundles and binds them very loose. July, 1880. E. ST. JULIEN COX. doing good work. visit to her friends. We are all glad Dinner over we enjoyed ourselves as which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our fair. Jno. Allison. Judge 9th District. All oi dors for the purchaso or sal we chose while some were singing, to see her out again. Dr. G. C. Wellnerwis prices are moderate and terms reasonable. Having been asked to give my opinion in regard of cit} lots, improved farms and wild The Currie Pionetr of the 8th inst. some talking, some drinking lemonade, the last physician attending to the field trial of the 9th inst., would aay that Killetl by Lightning. lands, in this and adjoining counties tho Osborne wire binder opened the field and went states that according to the best information A Proclamation to tu Pooplo &c. At about 4 o'clock the hor and her recovery is due to his skill Oflice cor. Broadway and IstN. St. N. V. Christman, aged about 70 for insurance in the most reliable com twice around and did good work and never missed dance commenced on a platform erected that could be obtained in a bundle Then it was chanced to a cord binder, panies, for ocean passago to and from and energy. years, residing in town ofJRidgely,Nicollet SCHNEIDER & IIEItJJMANN. and cut tho back swath of the rye, one half of for that purpose. The Crawford Wo the undersigned farmers and all European poits, promtly and satisfactorily regard to the crops was, that the prospect this was green oats which adjoined the rye, and county, was struck by lightning New potatoes galore in Springfield. string band dispensed sweet music making very large bundles, bound tight and never citizens of Nicollet and Brown counties attended to. for wheat had been materially DESIRABLE FARM LANDS last Friday forenoon and instantly missed a bundle. Then it was driven into heavy witnessed the "Field Trial" between The barley crop is very promising and and we one and all, to the number 1^* County Agency for the German slough grass and made very laige bundles and lessened since the late frequent showers FOR SALE. killed. Mr. Christman was in the tho Rochester wire binder, the bound very tight but in going through this heavy American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul. the rye looks excellent. The China of 40 couples, tripped the light fantastic slough grass the knotter got bent but was straightened foliowod by incessant hot weather. Marsh twine binder, the McCormick cornfield driving a span of horses attached toe until early dawn. Nothing Tea wheat looks rather smutty, other in a few minutes and then worked all O. wire binder, the Osborne wire and Some pieces being already considered again. This of course I don't consider the fault of I N BROWN CO. to a sulky plow at the time of transpired to distort the enjoyment it wheat looks well. MASON the machine. The Elward Twine binder missed twine binder and the St Paul twine Rent paid two-uwl-a-qiiarter yearn VT% of S \V%, Sec. 28, T. 108, R. 32. worthless and others of but little value, a about three bundles in the green oats, but making and all expressed themselves well the fatal stroke. The bolt struck buys one Best Cabinet or l'arlor binder, and we do hereby state that very large bundles and bound them tight. I consider N of NWK, Sec. 2, T. 109, R. 34. Oigaus in the World winners or The 4th in Springfield on the 5th while in some instances the farmers pleased with their Fourth at Po his head, passing down on both sides the McCormick wire binder done the tho Wood's a failure. JOHKK. WRIGHT. AND richest distinction .it every world'H Improved, for sale or rent. dunk. passed off pleasantly and almost to the fur for thirteen years Prices 151, think their fields are not damaged HAMLIN best and cleanest work of any competing of the body and out from the toes a *57, $66, ftf fion, to |500 and up SE^of NEj^&tfE^of S E#, letter of the published programme, machine in the field, out to any great extent. Corn and oats ward. Also for easy payments, 5 of the boots. One of the horses was Sirl Items. ORGAN^ S a month or $6.38 a quarter and np. and wo claim at the same Sec. 24, T. 109, R. 34. with the exception that the calethurapians a are very promising and a large yield also struck down and lay stunned for ward. Catalogues free. Mason* fc time that the statement of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WM S WK, Sec. 15. WM N WH & Hamlm Organ Co., l&l Tremont St., failed to put in an appearance. is expected. i- some time, but afterwards recovered. The addition which Mr. G. Grau has Rochester agent in his circulars is Boston 46 East 14th St., (Union Squarc)Ntw York: )f part of WM S WM- Sec. 22. In the absence of Mr. Parsons Dr.Wellncr 250 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. false and a lie. made to his dwelling is finished all but The Governor's Guards will give a T. 109, R. 33. Improved. was called to the chair and he presided SEALED PROPOSALS We do not know how a man has cheek the plastering which will be performed Wl4. Sec. 6, 109, R, 32. Near t- grand picnic on Sunday, August 1st, PERSONAL. WANTED N enough to get up such a statement with dignity and to the satisfaction for white-washing the schoolrooms next week. at either Turner Hall Park or the Tory Olesen loft last Monday on a when he well knows himself that there a Sleepy Eye. of all. The addresses by Dr. McCarney DURING THE will be received until Thursday, July is no truth about it. City Garden. The programme will two weeks' visit to relatives and Haying has begun now among the 15th, by S W%, Sec. 30, T109, 32. Improved. and Bev. D. M. Haggard were POLITICAL BOO OF 1880, August Otto, Jacob Liesenfeld, consist in a procession at 10 a. m., a friends at Delavan Station, Faribault II. clerk. i, farmers and there is quite a demand KELLER, instructive, interesting and very G. W. Sturgis, Albert Otto, For full particulars address the Western splendid lunch, glass ball tournament, county. for laborers. Most every Granger is N or 120 a. N W#, Sec. 21. 110, pleasing. As chief marshal Dr. Julius Loose, Peter Liesenfeldt. Book Exchange, 102 and 104 La WANTED. horse racos, foot, sack and three-legged in want of one or two to assist in harvesting. Salle St., Chicago, 111. John Lind. Jake Klossner and 32, Near Sleepy Eye. Hitchcock acted his part well. i. r, races, exhibition drill by the A teacher to teach in the English and To whom It May Concern. N W% S WM, Sec. 4, T. Ill, R. 33. Kunz's brass band from New Ulm discoursed ye editor returned from tho Farmington AGENTS-' t. German languages. Information given guards, chaso after a greased pig, A BONANZ A Improved. sweet music to the delight of convention last Friday, Dora, the nine year old daughter of and applications received by New Ulm, July 12th, 1880. J, flailing roosters, etc. The New Ulm all present. In the evening there was EJN WM, Sec. 30, T.Ill, R. 32, FOR YOU M. Epple, S. D. Peterson, Gustav clerk. Mr. & Mrs. Schweppe died last week. HENRY KELLER, 3- I wish to say in reply to an article Mrennerchor has kindly volunteered a grand ball at Harmonia Hall which Improved. Fisher, Wm. Koch. A.Bogen and several The interment took place last Friday. During the Political Uoom of 1880. in the Sleepy Eye Wide Awake, a papei to assist the guards and they will render continued until the wee hours of Tuesday 10 S EM S EM* Sec. 22. S W%, Sec. 23, others of this city took in Barnum's managed by S". D. Peterson, agent Diphtheria did the fatal work. WARNING The Western Book Exchange, 102 and 164 La SuIJo some of their choicest songs. The morning. T. 110, R. 33. St Chicago, III for Wood's Twine and Rochester Wire "greatest show on earth," at The parents have the sympathy of the is hereby given not to give my wife le company is yet quite heavily involved binders, in its report of a trial of SelfBinders E^NEj^i S W N EK, Sec. 24 Big Wages Durin 188 0 Mankato, last Saturday i community in this their sad bereavment. anything on my account as I will at Sleepy Eye, July 9th, .that REAPE ACCIDENTA sad and deplorable in debt and it is therefore hoped that T. 110, R. 31, Improved. hereaftea pay no debts of her contracting. the entire article is a misrepresentation accident occurred in Burnstown citizons will giye the boys a rous ^^our cit from beginning to end. The I N NICOLLET CO tho Harvesting Agents of last Friday, July 9th. Mr. Ferdinand We are informed by Samuel Baumgaertner The voter's text book. .benefit on this occasion. S Ei Sec. 4, T. Ill, R. 30. facts are as follows, and will, I am New Ulan Minn. Schwartzrock while mowing HENRY DIEPOLDER. that his ten month term of P- sure, agreo with what every farmer West Newton, July 13, 1880- Every voter willhavolt. Address tho Western I N COTTONWOOD CO. ew time table went into effect grass had his left foot so badly mangled school in Dist, No. 0 has closed last present will say: The Osborne wire New Ulm, Minn., Inly 12,1880. SWK.Sec. 2,T. 107, R. 35 Book Exchange, 161 It 164 La Sallo St Cglcago, Il r- Winona & St. Peter Railroad Binder started in, opened the field, in the sickle that amputation of the Friday and will commence again the onxro ft Gentlemen: I made two rounds and never slopped or NEW ULM IM MUKRAYCO. Peter Majewski, last Sunday. There is no material limb was necessary. He had stepped latter part of September, thereby giving There has been a good deal of unnecessary SE#, Sec. 34, T. 108, R. 41. missed a bundle, then drove out to change over the old time tablo with in front of the mower to adjust a tug the scholars and teacher a vacation talk concerning the "Field chango the same machine to a cord I N WATONWAN CO the exception that the night express which had become unhitched, when of about three months. There were Undertaker and Dealer In binder when the machine again started Trial" on the 10th inst., and I would WH S EM, Sec. 12, T. 107, R. 23. is Furniture and Sowing Machines, now passes this station at 3:45 p. m., in and finished the piece. The driver the, horses started up and before he 78 pupils enrolled within the school simply say that we have a Marsh For Particulars apply to Mr. Salzman, then went and cut 27 minutes earlier than heretofore could stop them or get out of the way term. Twine Mid Wire Binder to put into (Opposite Cheap Charley's) J. Newhart, New Ulm, Minn the back or down swath, cutting full The mail train under the new arrangement he became entangled in the sickle and SLEEPY EYE, MINN. the field, against any Harvester you e- seven feet. Fully one half the swath may bring forward, for $100. The goes east at 5:50 a. m. The had his left foot nearly severed from Having made heavy purchases Golden Gate Mills. Ferry For Sale. was green oats. The machine with in A splendid assortment of all kinds of farnitnre, question as to which machine takes Dry Goods, his tog just above the ankle. Dr. Wellner west (bound trains now pass this station cord did its work as perfect as possible ana coffins or all sizes, is constantly kept oa band and will be sold at reasonable prices. I also keep the money to be left to six or more for a machine to do it. After cutting Notions, John Klein of Mankato offers for was called and he at once pronounced at 8:58 a. m. and 5:48 p. m. The night a fall line of all tho standard Sewinc Machines, Ilaving arranged onr mill to run a- to the end the driver drove across the sale a ferry-boat, with wire rope, which will be sold at low prices and favorable disinterested men, and the trial to Boots & Shoes, it impossible to save the foot express running through to Watertown, terms. The public is cordially invited to come both by steam and water power, with v- end, cutting tall thick slough grass, built two years ago at an expense of come off wherever these men may say. Groceries, and examine goods and obtain price* befe* and amputated it then and there. We which arrives here at 8:58 a. m. other late improvements, we are now binding it in the most perfect manner $399 for $150. The boat is in good purchasing elsewhere. PETER MAJEWSKI. Respectfully, Ac. Crockery & Liquor3. enabled to give a good yield and a first* are pained to chronicle this sad accident, makes connection at Tracy with a passenger until the machine was about to be condition and is only offered for sale Chas. Jones, or cash, we~are enabled to give large THI8 PAPER & & class quality offlour.- turned ont when a swath of grass unfor because the building of abridge across especially just in commencement d. train to Huron, Dakota. Huron Expert for Wm. Doering, Chicago, 111. nducements to thecash trade. Pleaae In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we tunately got in the knotter and sprung the Minnesota at Mankato has made a of the harvest but hope it may serve is 136 miles from Tracy and could call price, and examine our goods. give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and the latch. Now for the green oats, ferry unnecessary. For any further sal as a warning against future similar accidents. heretofore be reached only on an accommodation shorts, per. bushel. Farmers came and asked me if I would particulars apply toChasWagner, New B.&E. CBEHNKB The above named machine is sold -J train. put my machines in, I told them I Ulm, Minn., or John Klein, Mankato. A. BEHNKB, Manager J. HEIMEKDINOER A SON. by P. W. Peteson. I (^ww3W**3Bj*Rr^AJeAi[ii