New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 11, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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iMfcWMJKMIJ^lWWJMIftMlIU!^ NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST U, 1880. M-MT7LLEFS K- TWELFTH!^ 9.445% pounds of wool was clipped BrLW- CMty Stmtlatlcf. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. wmstk' The following is a list of marriage T# Great a Temptation The public schools re-opened last ^rl A this season from the 2, H4 sheep above licenses issued during the months of Monday with a full compliment of. Some years ago a very line echo was reported. HARDWARE June and July by Clerk of Court teachers, Prof. Robt. P. A. Nix having Officers of Brown County discovered on an Englishman's estate. The following statistical information Blanchard: been engaged to fill the vacancy occasioned He was proud of it, of course, and excited compiled by Auditor Constans Post Office Address New Ulm. v, PERSONAL. considerable envy by its exhibition. by the resignation of Jos. A. JUNE. Emporium AUDITORH. B. Constans. from the assessors' returns will no One of his neighbors, who owned TREASURERF. Schubert. Dr. Berry made Belle Plaiue and TU15FEST. Eckstein. We learn that Mr, E. G. Geo. II. Dayton and Viola E. Dungan an adjoining estate, felt especially chagrined,-but RBOISTER or DEEDSA. Walton. doubt interest many of our readers. Henderson a visit last week. Pahl also contemplates resigning as Ferdinand Meyer and Mary Retzlaff JUDOE or PROBATEA. Westphal. and was greatly encouraged by The total acreage of the three leading Cr.ERK or THE DIST. COURTAlbertBlanchard. John Kolbaand John C. Zieske, of an Irishman who went over the lands soon as the Empire Mill, in which he F. E. Berdan and Josephine E. Snyder SHERirrJohn Manderfleld. Agricultural MachiiiB Agency, staples, wheat, oats and corn, for SURVEYORJ. Berndt. with the hope of discovering one somewhere. Sleepy Eye, made our sanctum a pleasant is interested, is completed and ready H.Ammudson and Sophia Stiffensen COURT COMMISSIONERE. 6. Koch. the year of 1879 was as follows: He declared himself successful COUKTV ATTORNEYB V. Webber. for operation. John Herrt and Katie Schmidt visit last Monday. in finding the most wonderful echo ever CORONERJonas LandeNschlnger. Wheat, 51,287 oats, 12,779) corn to take place on the Joseph Vetter and Pauline Fesemeyer COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. G. Clai y. heard, and stood ready to unfold his secret Thos. Talbot, Jos. Trautman and The Brown County Agiicultural Society 20, 21,& 22d COMMISSIONERSChas.Wngner.chairman, Olc Jor?eld. 9,606. The following table shows the for a large sum of money. The Peter Larson and Mary McGowan J. Hagemann represented Sleepy Eye enson, W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mander- will hold a meeting in Turner yield of bushels by towns: nobleman listened to the echo, and, although Henry Goettschke and Emma James. Oats. Wheat. Corn. in our city.last Saturday, and very creditably Hall next Sunday p. m., when arrangements there was something peculiar TOWNS. of August, '80, PROCRESS LODGE NO. 28, about it, he paid the money. An afternoon did they perform their duty. JULY will no doubt be made for holding 13,750 20,173 14,120 Albin was set for his friends to come and Charles Borst and Sophrina Wheeler the annual county fair. We hope Rev. Alex. Berghold visited St. 10,432 8,689 6,099 Bashaw listen to the marvelous discovery Henry Seibert and Christina Dahl 16,962 12,843 the society will provide for holding the 16,463 Burnstown... Paul, Minneapolis and St. Cloud last "Hullo!" cried in stentorian tones the WowT A Vim*First Fred. Grabow and Albertine Pelinch 48,021 29,510 42,795 Cottonwood.. Hiberniap who had promised to find an coming fair on a more broad gauge week and in each city disposed of a 36,960 30,380 44,431 Eden echo. "Hullo!" came back from the John Warta and Anna Reinharts plan than those held heretofore, and large number of copies of his book 44,529 46,000 52,500 hillside yonder. "How are you?" Home Herman Noach and Anna E. Neysen offer facilities and inducements that "Prairie-Rosen." 5,280 14,912 9,270 yelled one of the company, and an echo Lake Hanska. Gabriel E. Snyder and Eva Herriman should attract and stimulate every 12,470 9,430 10,872 answered in a suspiciouslv different key* Leavenwoith, Mr. T. Oleson and Ben. June, of C. W. H. Ifcideman and I. D. Behnke 22,925 "How are you?" AU went well until 40,932 40,661 Linden farmer in Brown county to make an the pedagogic fraternity, who spent just before retiring one of the company, Day, Friday,August 20. 27,312 21,554 46,226 John Fischer and Emilie Schenk Milford exhibit. the July vacation in the harvest fields, putting his hands to his mouth, cried: 12,063 7,396 8,058 Mulligan J. Kirschstein and Elizabeth Eckstein. Will you have some whisky?'' Such The mail robbery at La Crosse on 5,000 9,668 9,560 North Star... are again at their desks in the school a question would discover the character Deliberations of the delegates, commencing 14,750 22,155 15,795 Prairieville... the 1st inst. of a number of registered room. With the exception of a little The attention of our readers is called of any reasonable echo. It was cer at 10 o'clock a. m. at Turner 23,920 30,346 31,026 Sigel letters, has been traced to one Ed.Keeler, tanning of their skins they are none to the advertisement of the Turnfest cainly too much for the one which had Hall. At 5:45 arrival of the guests and ]Slew iJlm, }ii\T[. 22,305 26,108 19,245 Stark a route agent on the Southern been discovered on that estate. JuoVe march to Turner Hall. At 8:30 p. m. the worse off for their out-door exercises. 3,178 programme in another column. 4,804 4,675 Stately of the surprise of the party when tEe official reception.concert and tableaux, Minn. R. R. Several letters that corresponded It should not be overlooked that the answer came back in clear, affirmative at Turner Hall. nrnw A complete line of 279,950 375,996 Totals. 370,607 with thoso stolen were St. Paul & Sioux City railroad and Winona C. W. Heideman and lady left tones: Thank you, sirr I will, if you found in a water closet which Keeler The acreage and yield of other crops please." The poor fellow, who had SHELF HEAVY HARDWARE. & St. Peter railroad will sell last Monday morning on a four week's Meets every Thursday evening at been stationed at a distance to supply had visited on the night of the robbeiy, for the year of 1879 was as follows: round trip excursion tickets at 40 per Second Day, Sat. Aug. 21st. visit to relatives and friends in Illinois. Union Hail. Brothers from abroad the place of an echo, simply submitted and the evidence is so strong cent.discount from regular fare, which lield are cordially invited. The affairs of the Chicago & Northwestern to too great a temptation. Carpenter and Farming Tool?, At 9 o'clock a. m. assembly at against him that he has been committed Bush. Acres. HENRY CONSTANS, M. W. will be the means of bringing thousands R. R. Co. at this station during Turner Hall, A 9:30 piocession 4 for trial at the September couit. J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & through the principal streets of the of strangers to our city and Heideman's absence will be ably ULM LODGE NO. AKomanticand Kenarkable Life* 25,256 Barley 1,079^ city and return to Turner Hall Park. and arrangements for their accommodation A commission house in Chicago managed by the gentlemanly operator, 3,747 200 Rye Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.* Social intercourse of the guests until At Bird-in-Hand, in Lancaster CounSvans should accordingly be 115 wiote to II. A. Subilia Sen. for a sam. 13 Mr. 11. C. Garvin. Buckwheat.... noon. At 2 o'clock p. m., commencement Pa., the remains of the late Rebecca 64,302 679)4 made. Let our citizens, everyone of Potatoes Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- pie of new No. 2 wheat. After visiting of the gymnastic exercises. At Rev. O. P. Champlin, formerly were buried. She was without 217 32K Beans 3:30, oration by Prof. R. P. A. Nix. At them, be moved by the spirit of hospitality several fields Mr. Subilia shelled some doubtone of the strangest women of her pastor of the Congregational church 15,894 205)6 Sugar Cane.... borne & Co's. Full line of 4o*clock, continuation of tho gymnastic and let each one constitute time, and the story of her life and surroundings out which he thought would grade No meets every Saturday evening. Brothers 164 154 Cultivated Hay. at Sleepy Eye, and well known to the exercises. During the afternoon concert is romantic and remarkable. himself a committee to see that not 2, but upon being tested it weight 00 117 from abroad are cordially invited. REAPERS AND\MOWEIiS. Flax by the New Ulm Silver Coftiet readers of the REVIEW as an able contributor She died at the advanced age of 88, and t28,946 one of our guests will go home displeased Wild Hay pounds to the bushel and graded a Band. At 8 p.m., X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. was never married. She had lived alone to its columns, made our sanctum THE OSBORNE 62 Timothy Seed... with his or her visit. good No. 1. Mr. Subilia sent the sample PKTEII MANDEKFKLD, Secretary. for the past 30 years, and for years and THEATER a pleasant visit last Tuesday evening. 296 Clover Self-Binder, years before that lived in company with on to Chicago with the statement He was on his way from Tracy CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. her brother, who was insane. The man Among our new advertisements this that there was no No. 2 wheat in these and Prize Recitations of tho Turners B^"Note* Gallons. tTons. to Martin county which former place died about 30 years ago, and for several week will be found that of Aug .Schell, and pupils. parts this year, which statement was The Number of apple trees growing years before his death was confined just he had visited with the intention of the pioneer brewer of New Ulm. His The Elward Harvester, about correct. outside the house in a large pen, made in 1879 is given as 5,563, of which 1,- making it his future home, and he may brewery has been greatly enlarged during by building a high fence. Before this Third Day, Sun, Aug. 22d. 506 yielded 458% bushels of apples. C. F. Held, manufacturer of the reliable yet conclude to do so. he ran about the country dressed in a With Cord Binder. N ^^3r the past year, a 16 horse power engine For the year 1880, 5,297 apple trees "Farmers' Friend" fanning frock, and to this the people who lived At 10 a.m., competative exorcises of Meets on the second and fourth has been put in and the whole establishment in the neighborhood objected hence his are reported growing, of which number Lcreno XDepartxxiexrt mill, speaks to the farmers of Brown FURST & BRADLEY the pupils. On the arrival of tho excursion Tuesday in each month. is now run on a bioad confinement. The property for years 1,797 are fruit bearing, but the town train, Reception of the guests and adjoining counties through the has not been kept in repairs, and the gauge plan. He will manufacture DR. A. MARDEN, W. M. By our regular Correspondent Busted. at tho depot and march to Turner Hall liny Itaks, l*low & Cultivator*, of Eden which for the year of 1879 reported columns of the REVIEW this week. buildings, which consist of a two and a OI.K M. OLSEN, Secretary. some 5,000 barrels of beer this year, um'er escort of the Governor's Guards, &c. &c. &c. 1,559 trees failed to report this half story house and small barn, looked Be on the lookout for a wedding. Mr. Held'a mill is no doubt equal to of New Ulm. In the aftornoon, and he has already manufactured and 20 years ago as though they had been year's growth. Call and examine my poods and pi Ice any fanning mill sold and used in this Remember the red ribbon on Friday Gfci)Sei shipped to St. Paul over 3,000 bushels deserted for a century. There was not before buying elsewhere. Opei\ Si* The wine culture for the year of vicinity, and his prices, we are informed, night next. a sash in the house that did not have of malt. The malting business for outside M. MULLEr 1879 makes a marked showing over the will correspond equally as favorably the glass broken out some of the shutters Wm. Miller has commenced work on brewers is anew industry in this were hanging on one hinge and previous year. The report gives the as his mills. Patronize home OF THE the Loreno House addition. city, but the experiment has proven some lying under the windows the number of vines growing as 752, from C. BALTRUSCH, industry and run no risk of getting GREAT WESTERN BAND fence about the yard falling over,boards very successful and the business will Mrs. Joshlin has opened her dressmaking which 388 pounds of grapes were raised. swindled. droppedoff the barn and holes rotted in be pushed with considerable vigor by establishment in Breckenridges the roof. Part of the pen in which her Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. The practice of drilling holes in the OP ST. PAUL. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Mr. Schell from now on. The beer produced building, on Maine street. brother was kept is still standing! The whole number of acres of forest silver coin of the country results in a by this establishment is so well Across one field near Mill Creek, which Going East Arrive. Depart. DEALER IN Busheck is again in trouble. This At 2 o'clock, great staffjand other exercises trees reported as growing is 851, of loss of from 25 to 50 per cent, to the runs along the farm, stood a two-story Dry Goods Day Passenger *5,50 a.m. *5,50 a.m known that it needs no commending at of tho female class of the pupils time Justice Gallegher sent him up 30 which number 145% acres were planted and a half tenement house which has Night Pass'ger *3,45 p.m. *3,45 p.m holder, and the practice has become so our hands. of the New Ulm Turnveiein, nnd competative days for disobeying orders. only been occupied for a year or two this season. Only 2% acres were Freight No. 14 *5,48 p.m. *5,48 p.m exercises of tho members of universal that the government is forced during a period of 25 years consequently & Groceries, planted on Arbor Day. The town of Freight No, 16 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Mrs. Chas. Porth has gone to Oshkosh, A pretty good joke is told at the expense the Minnesota Turner Societies. to protect itself by providing a penalty it is in about the same condition as Albin is still far in the lead with trees Going West. Arrive. Depart. Wis., on a visit to relativrs and of two Sleepy Eye gentlemen At 8 o'clock p. m., Grand Illumination #5,48 p.m the other buUdings.-.New York Star. for so doing, and regulating the #5,48 p.m. Day Passenger of Turner Hall and thel'aik, and planted on highways, reporting 1,806 who came to New Ulm last Saturday friends. e value of such coins by the following GENTS' AN BOYS' Night Pass'ger J8.50 a.m. $8,50 a.m GRAN BALL rods out of a total in the county of YOUNG men should beware of the fol witli the ostensible purpose of buying J. H. Hanson has returned from his scale: The silver dollar with a hole Freight No. 15 *1,30 p.m, *1,30 p.m lowing paragraph, which was started made Clothing, 5,539. a dog from Wm. Baumgertner who, in is received for only 75 cents 50 cts. eastern trip. The boys say he went to by a Philadelphia paper, and is now going Freight No. 13.. .*12,C5 a.m. 12,05 a.m The report gives the number of cows they had been told by one of our jokeis, piecr 35 cents quarter dollar, 15 cts. lay in a stock of lumber, but John the rounds. The chances are that Except Sunday. Except Monday. in tho for the year of 1879 at 5,343, the product could be sent to the meat-market the man who wrote it is tied to a woman dime, 5 cts. and five and three cent Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted says it was calico. Turner Hall. with a hand like a Japanese fan, and a from which was 341,339 pounds for the choicest steak without his ever to carry passengers between Kasota pieces are refused. The authorities The frame work of-the school house voice that would make a buzz-saw pause and Sleepy Eye. touching it, besides he was a very of butter and 8,450 pounds of cheese. have notified postmasters not to receive Music by tho addition is up and the building will be in astonishment. It reads: "Marriage CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agentg valuable hunting dog and could scent 9,789 pounds of wool was clipped from *ot8 & Shoes, such coins except at the above is a safe way to gamble if you ready for occupancy by Sept. 12th, contract GREAT WESTERN BAND a chicken a mile off. They came prepared 2,382 sheep. win, you win a pile, and if you lose, you ates, and the banks will do likewise. time. tho largest assoi tnttttl^of don't lose any thing,"Chicago ribune. to pay a good round price for For the year of 1878,96 hives of bees Turnfest next week. Prepare to [of St. Paul during the Ball. Hon. C. C. Brandt, of Sigel, M. STRAW GOODS, Mr. Montgomery, living four miles this remarkable purp and vowed they Announcement and distribution of were reported yielding 1,687 pounds of put the city in gala appearance. C. Burnside and John C. Zieske, of west of Sleepy Eye, lost a little five the piizcs awaided during continuance wouldn't go back home without him, honey, while the report for 1879 gives A full set of teeth at Dr. Fosters CR0CKERYJ& GLASSWARE, Sleepy Eye, John Sherman, of Leavenworth, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. year old girl on the 9th inst. from of ball. but when they got to Mr. Baumgertner's the number of hives at 138 and the for ten dollars and warranted. L. D. Rice, of Albiu, Hon. diphtheria. Two more of his children Excursion tickots at 40 per cent. Farmers! premises and were shown the number of pounds of honey gathered NOTIONS, kt. The Governor's Guards are talking reduction will be sold at the stations of K. H. Helling, of Linden, and Col.object are aown witn the same disease. of their longing, one of the 720. Either the bees were remarkably the St. Paul & Sioux City R. U., also I have given especial attention to of visiting Minneapolis during Fair Wm Pfamder, of New Ulm, are mentioned most homeliest bull-dogs in Minnesota, The Rev. Mr. Siemon, of Waseca, Farmers! busy in 1878 or unprecedentedly .lazy at Winona, Rochester, Owatomm, Waseca, my lrady-matlo clothing department. week, in September. as probable candidates for the they saw at a glance that they had preached in the Evangelical church at Mankato, Kasota, St. Peter and .uirt as the largest portion ot my stock in the year following. The strawberry Republican nomination for Representative. Another week or ten days of good at all stations of the W inona &St. Potei ol clothing has been mad" to order been taken in and at once agreed to this place last Sabbath evening. crop, too, appears to have been a failure It. west of New Ulm as Jar as Tiauy. fiom samples selected by myseir, 1 With such an array of names weather will let our farmers nearly set 'em up to the boys if they would Try Everything but Buy Only the Best. in 1879, as only 25 quarts were Aug. Ganerko was last Friday presented andam enabled to furnish better made Sale to commence on tho 19th to select from the convention cannot out with thoir harvest work. keep mum. Mum is the word, hence gathered against 324 quarts the previous clothing, and at lower prices than any with a bouncing boy that kicked tickutb good until tlio 24th of August. well make a mistake. We understand, the Review dare not divulge names. St. Peter Republicans have organized otliei establishment in the city. year. The tobacco crop for 1879 is the beam at 16% pounds. Mitchol The time has now arrived when'a however, that the names of some of Cts.linWhen in want of anything in my The purp is still offered for sale by a Garfield and Arthurclub. Lot New put down at 1,141 pounds, also ade. says he will made a slpondid cluk Tickets to the ^Concert 25 fanning mill be one of the most urgent don't fail to come and see my the above named gentlemen are used Mr. Baumgertner, Ulm Republicans follow suit. crease of 393 pounds from 1878. needs of the farmers, and the soon. goods and obtain my prices before pnrchuhing by their friends without their knowledge question with them will arise which Lubricating oils and axle grease at The following table shows the total elsewhere. will be moiuy Tickets to the Theater 35 Cts. The boys got up a little spoitamong and all such may therefore refuse Up to the timo of going to press is the best mill to have. Echo answers: in your pocket. acreage for 1880 as compared with the City Drug Store for threshers' use. themselves last Sunday evening on the to allow thoir names to go before the C. Mfcrasck "Buy the nothing has been heard of the horses 1879, and the number of farms reported Call and obtain prices before placing Tickets to the Ball $100 corner of 5th and Oak streets, and for convention. stolen fiom Mr. Guth's stable on the FARMERS, FRIEND FAN- in 1880: your orders elsewhere. a little while stones and sticks flew night of the 2d inst. Mr. Guth and Jos. Gag, a young man of this city for a gentleman and accompanying Agricutwal Machinery, Wagons NING MILL, No. thick and fast. No arrests were made. Farmers complain that harvest hands ladies. 1879. 1880. sheriff toanderf eld tracked tlio thieves now visiting a school in Chicago, a TOWNS. Farms are mighty scarce this season and but manufactured by J. Keegan after struggling in the as far as the Rapidan Mills, on the natural artist of no little ability, has Etc., Etc. for the self'binders not half the grain 77 3,416 Albin 3,808% harvest field for over a week returned A cordial invitation is extented to CJ. el3 of KewUlni." Blue Earth river, but there all signs painted and sent to Mr. Schell four 65 Bashaw could be gathered. 3,041 2,562 all. I minus several pounds of flesh. He were lost and the chase given up. It beautiful oil paintings. Mr. Schell 87 Burnstown From and after this date the under* 4.105% 3,702% THE NEW I LIU TKRNVEREIN. says he will hereafter stay at home The wheat is nearly all cut and quite 108 appears that the thieves came up on has placed these works of art in the Cottonwood... signed will have on sale a complete This mill tins been tried nnd not found wanting. 6,232 6,837% It has been snttafnctorily demonstrated that Irom 119 and attend stiictly to business. Eden stock of the well Known agricultural many farmers have already commenced 8,446 7,671% the Mankato road in a buggy drawn by hands of Mr. Wagner to be framed, one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat is 159 CITY OMNIBUS LINE. Home machinciy, wagons, plows, etc., for 11,100 10,453 wived if cleaned by till* mill than by any other. Considerable sickness is reported in stacking. Keep the good work going a mule, and when within a mile of and in order to raise some funds to 63 All foreign substances should be removed from Lake Hanska.. which S. D. Peterson is agent. Our 2,527% 2,070 The uiidriMpiod now runs a regular bus from adjoining towns, but our village is while the weather lasts. need wheat as well ns fiom whent intended for Guth's place they hitched the mule to enable the young man to complete his 61 Leavenworth.. any piirt or tlio city to and from all trains. Order* prices aic modei ate and tcinis reasonable. 3,097 2,397 tho market, for "as yon sow soyou shall reap mil) lx) left at the Post Office or at my residence. just now entirely fieo from any cases 92 a fence and came the balance of tha studies it is proposed to sell them by The Farmers' Friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed to Linden Democratic county convention next 10,697% 6.093K JoSAt LAUnXNNCIILA01.R. as durable as any in the market, and the price of 08 Milford -^severe sickness. 5,969 7,107% way on foot. After securing tho horses lot, at 50 cents a ticket. Several of Saturday. As this is a busy season same will compare favorably with that of other Ollico cor. BroadwaynndJstN. St. 47 Mulligan 2,301% 2,227% mills NEW they returned to their team and our business men have already signified with the farmer but few towns outside Mr. Wm. Curreat of nomc town lost 50 Patronize ]iomeindufitry,nnd run no rink or being North Star SCHNEIDER & IIERIJMANJfT 3,044 2,080 swindled by dishonest strangers who go about the took the back track, leading the horses their intention to take hold of the of New Ulm and Sleepy Eye will 73 his bright nine year old girl from diphtheria Prairieville... 4,157 4,135 country and sell mills on two or three years time 89 behind the buggy. When near Judson and then change the notes to suit themsches. matter and assist Mr. Schell in the Sigel be represented. last week. The sympathies of 5,149% 4,900% Sheriff's Sale. All kinds of repairs and Nog of wire nnd tin 71 Stark 5,532% 4,914% they drove a few rods into the timber laudable work, and we have no doubt the community are extended to the berieved sives for my mills is constantly kept on hand, also Next Sunday is the 15th, after which 45 Stately 1,506 1,118% wire for she purposes. and unhitched the mule, took out a handsome sum can thus be realized By virtue of an execution, issued patents. date our chicken hunters will not be C- F. HELD. out of and under tho Seal of the District the shaft, put in a pole and harnessed from the sale of the paintings. Totals 76,109% 76,271% 1.304 under the necessity of sneaking Dr. Alfred Muller, of New Ulm, Center str., New Ulm, Minn. Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., Court, in and for the County of and hitched the horses to the buggy. through the alleys with their guns made our village a visit last week. A correspondent of the Pioneer Press In 1879 there was a total of 1,340 J. J.Xegge, Prop'r. IJiown and Stato of Minnesota, upon One of the thieves then drove off towards stuck up their trousers' legs. The doctor expressed himself as very farms reported, but we are inclined to says that the Chicago & Northwestern a judgement rcndeied and docketed Lake Crystal while the other highly pleased with the town. Call the believe that there must be an error The Nicollet county fair will be held Railroad company has decided to connect in tho said Court, on the 27th day of Dealer in mounted the mule and continued towards again, doctor. in acreage reported for the town of at St. Peter on the 17th and 18th of its Black Hills lines of road with January A. I), 1879, in an actipn Drugs & Medicines, Mankato. The fact of their wherein Theodore Crone was Plaintiff, Linden as nearly 4,600 less acres are September. Citizens of Le Sueur Watertown on the main line, by a Our village is now daily visited by 8tewef^ltei A Bottled, having brought a double harness and and Jacob Kohlha.se Defendant, infavorof reported for this year than last. Only County will be allowed to compete on road from volgaup the Sioux river. a host of commercial traveling men pole as far as Judson, and then leaving the said plaintiff and against said Glass, Putty, 24 of the 1,304 farms reported for 1879 equal terms for premiums with those Work will be begun at once, and the and all seem to do a thriving business, K^W IHM, JIIJW. the mule one mile below Guth's, is defendant, for the sum of One hundred are new. Oils and Paints, of Nicollet county. grade completed and iron laid this which certainly would denote a good and twenty-seven Dollars, and conclusive in our mind that they knew The acreage of 1880, as apportioned Perfumery and year. The distance is sixty miles. The time coming. The census man reports the population fifty-four conts. just exactly what horses they were going to the three leading products, wheat, Watertown line will be extented to the TOILET ARTICLES, Sportsmen have already arrived from of St. Peter at 3,473, but fails 1 have this JJlst day of Juno A. D. This brewery is one of the largest establishments after. It's a.pity that the scoundrels oats and corn, is reported as follows: of the kind in the Minnesota Valley, and is fitted James river to a connection with the Combs, the east and south and are only waiting to state that nearly seven hundred are 1880 levied upon all the right, title were not caught and strung up up with nil the modern Improvements. Keg and James River branch, but this will bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on Wheat. Oats. I Corn. for the 15th of August when they and interest of said defendant Jacob inmates of the insane asylum, which Brushes TOWNS. to the nearest tree as a warning to all short notice.' My bottle beer is especially adapted probably not be done this fall. With Kohlhaso in and to the following des will commence to slaughter the harmless we are informed are included in the for family use. and Stationery. their kith and kin. 636 2,173 Albin 761% Country brewers and others that buy malt will the completion of the extension from cribed real Estate, to wit: The North prairie chicken. Until the 15th count. find it to their interest to place their orders with 498 1,942 406 Bashaw Half of the South West Quarter, and Tracy to Fort Pierre, the Chicago ,& ma. All orders by mall will receive my promt attention. they while away their time snipe 2,695% 526% 675 Burnstown Springfield I tenia. With our next issue we will publish Physician's prescriptions compounded the South West quarter of the South Northwestern will have a continuous 3,830 823% 1,226 Cottonwood.. hunting. AUG, SCHELL. with accuracy and dispatch at all a six column four page campaign supplement West quarter of Section Thirteen and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Anderson while 5,534 1,422% 1,043% Eden air line from Chicago to the upper Missouri hours of the day or night. R. H. Bingham's hardware store the North East quarter of the South containing Carl Schurz's recent 7,640 1,573 1,473 out driving a few evenings ago had a Home river of 783 miles in length. To (Students'? 1,866 255% 366% East quarter of Section Fourteen, all Lake Hanska was burglarized on Wednesday night, speech in Indiana, and much other very narrow escape from a serious runaway. reach the Black Hills the company will 1,795 Leavenworth 756 491 in Township Ono Hundred and ten, STATE OP MINNESOTA, the 4th inst. The thieves gained an interesting matter. Their pluck served them well. tOO or 200 per 4,461 have to construct only 100 miles more 991 535 Linden COOHTV OF BROWJT. 5 North of Range Thirty two West lying month during vacation. entrance through a window in the For full par- The State of Minnesota to H. A. Pitts Sons Man. 4,117 The report telegraphed to the Pioneer 964 759 Dr. Hitchcock was very suddenly Milford road from Fort Pierre. ufactaring Company, Defendant. and being in said county of Brown ticulars, address, 1,367 back end of the store and they helped 466 340 Mulligan You are hereby anmmoned and required to be Press that Robt. A. Bigham, taken ill on the evening of the 4th inst. and Stato of Minnesota. J. OTcCUBDY CO., Chlcag-o, III. The Board of Trade meeting at Turner and appear before me the undersigned, one of the 2,079 440 325 North Star... themselves to several revolvers, pocket-knives, treasurer of Lincoln county, is a defaulter justices of the peace, In and for said county, on the Dr. Wellner was called to administer 2,745 Notice is hereby given, that I will Hall last Monday evening was 745 90 Prairieville... 20th day of August, 1880, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, razors etc., to the value of Notice to Creditor*. to the amount of $260 is contradicted. 3,569 to his brother doctor, who is now doing at my office in the village of Loreno in said 623 sell the above described real estate to 784 Sigel I rather slimly attended, only seven of county to answer to George Hart and R. O. Rob. between $50 and $75. It is thought* 3,550 His friends say he isn't a 831 989, the highest bidder, for cash at public nicely. Stark*. inson in a civil action. Should yon fail to appear the thirty-six members being present. 884 however, that they got scared away at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be 262% 192% the matters of the estate of Feter Stately.- auction, at the front door of the CourtHouse defaulter to the amount of one cent. Our farmers report that the wheat rendered against jrou upon the evidence adduced The treasurer made his report showing Jtiremo deceased. Notice is hereby before their thievish desire was fully in the city of New Ulm in the by the said Geo. Hart and R. G. Robinson, for such Marshal Gommel spends his spare yield will average from 18 to 20 bushels a balance to the credit of the 9,842 12,918 given that the Judge of Probate Court sum as they shall show themselves entitled to. Totals |50,187% sated. Mr. Bingham is now having county of Brown and State of Minnesota, moments nowadays by going gunning Given under my hand this 19th day of July, A. of Brown county has fixed upon the per acre,-mostly No. 1. board, after all outstanding accounts shutters put on to guard against a repition on Thursday, the 12th day of The total acreage of 1880, as compared D. 1880. ISAAC GAUAOHSB, first Monday of each and every month for tramps. He had two of them Justice of the Peace are paid, of $39.15. The report was M. H. Gamble's new store will be August, A. .1880, at ten o'clock A of the crime. with 1879, is as follows: for the next six months* and the Probate mowing weeds last Friday while he accepted and a motion was unanimous* ready for occupancy about the end of M. of that day, to satisfy the said ex Office in said County, as the times Probate Notice, 1880. 1879. PRODUCTS. stood guard over them with a shotgun. and place when and where he will ecution, together with tho interest ly adopted to turn all moneys in the the present month. Has been struck at the Robinson receive, hear and adjust all claims of and costs thereon. treasury over to the Brown County 50,187% 51,287 Wheat Machine Works, Richmond. Ind. It is a I. D. Yaund is making preparations In Probate Court. STATE OP MINNESOTA, all persons against said deceased, and 12,779% 12,918 Oats Special Term, new Threshing machine, which having Dated June 23d, A. D. 1880. The first new wheat was threshed Agricultural Society, with the under* COVXTT OF Bsowa. for a large wood trade this fall. When that six months have been limited as July 16th, 1890. 9,606 9,824 Corn. more separating point, than ever J. MANDEBFELD, Sheriff of Brown in this vicinity by Anton Brey, last standing that the same be used for the time for creditors to present their In the Matter of the estate of John RoteringDe. in want of wood, call on him, you may 1,079% 1,193 Barley fore obtained in any machine, is able ^l.v ceased. County, Minn. claims against said estate. Monday. The wheat was threshed making a creditable exhibit of Bxown 200% rest assured of good measure. 253% Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Rye to thresh at the fastest possible rate Dated the 15th day oMuly, 1880. JOHN LIND, Plaintiff's attorney. to be the last will nnd testament of John Rotertog from the shocks and weighed 60Jf county products at the coming State 13 9 Buckwheat of spped without waste. Trade in the merchantile line is now deceased, late of Mid County, baa been delivered to 679% ANNA JEBEMO, 783% Potatoes It is a truly wonderful machine, and pounds per bushel just as it came from Una Court Fair. The cattle yard fence on Broadway attention farmers1 Administratrix. rather dull as the And Whereas, Pauline Roterlng has filed therewith 217 49% Beans every one interested in the saving of the separator. Mr. Brey estimates was also donated to the Brown a petition, representing among other things ,205% .247% is now completely given to gathering SugarCane grain, should semi for a catalogue des that aaid John Roterlng died in said County on the the yield at 24 bushels per acre. County Agricultural Society, the same 154 FOR SALE OR RENT. sixth day of July, 1880, testate, and that aaid pe. 140% Cultivated Hay.. cribing the [machine, which will be the crops. Utfonerw the sole executrix named in aaid last will J77% to be removed at the earliest possible *K sent free. Address, Musical Concer at Flax Hon. C. B. Tyler now resides in and4eetament, and praying tlutt the said lustra, The undersigned offers two adjoin* A. G. Anderson is anticipating a "2W# 246% ment may be admitted to probate, and thai letters ROBINSON & CO. Other Products. day. So little interest has been taken Marshal, and last week's Messenger ing farms of 300 acres each in the testamentary be to her lamed thereon large fall trade and is making preparations Indiana.4 Richmond, in the Board of Trade organization for It la Ordered That the proof* of aaid instrument, town of Sigel, Brown county, for sale contains the following: **C. B. Tyler 76,201^ 76,109% Totals and the said petition, be beard beforethk Court, ai accordingly. Union Hall or rent on favorable terms. About 8C the past two'years that it is just as well and wife have not been here long, but the Probate Office in said County, on the 13th-day A LIBERAL REWARD The live stock in. the county is re* acres are tinder cultivation on each Dr. Tanner, the 40 day faster, is the that its funds now be put to some other the influences of the country have already when all concerned may appear aad contest the farm and the balauce Is splendid* hay Win be paid for Information leading to the recovery ported as follows for the year 1880: topic of the age. He is truly a^wpn-^ Every Sunday afternoon and even* probate of said lnatrsasent public use. shown themselves in the addition of one dark bey end one ligt bay horses, stolen land. A good house, granary and sUble And it iafiirtbre Ordered, ThatpabUeaotfce of .5,170 from my stable on the nighitoftbeiMlna.,endfor ing and on week days from derful man. ~r~ Cows.. the time and ptteatofaald bearing be grren to all isaitaat^ooe h(ann. For further One second-hand Threshing machine of a boy baby to their circle of 1 ibeeppreheneton of thetbJef or Uueree. 2,174 5 Oneoftbe Sheep ptreoM tntereated, by publication of these orders 7 to 10 P. M. A- cordial invitation kwrseVis lne and the other ten year*old, and both particttbAra apply to Dr. Q. C. Wellner and IT. Bendixen heirs." Here is our 1ST C. B. Don't and mounted horse power for sale ^tnmweeiWBne*^^jwriot*a ia day 2,101 Hogs have eUghily eore mecka from their collate. ,1% is extendedto all jb rneaing,latbeNewUl Review imn are each contemplating building a residence. 2,514 fail to trot the young Republican out Gao. UVTH, ''T cheap. Inquire of J. NEWHART, Hones ^H C.F. HAU8D0BP,^Manager 1,078 Town Cottonwood, Bxown Ckv^-** Beef and working cattle Good. -51 DABKAOH.i on election day,. New Ulm, Minn. #ltll#Wi usmmtm mxtM & tS^JLK 'X, "-V __ 1j^jjlj2g^g^^*^'^^gl^i|fl^