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

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i %i't i*3S3WMReKraMAju. Muff iNEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 25,1880. Farmers I NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Xtcxeaao Lc| ft* rtof. The Tax Duplicates* The result of the equalization is as of the crowd. The number of people arranged by the New Ulm Turnverein f/~ that visited the park during tlie afternoon follows: for the entertainment of their guests. Farmers! is estimated at nearly 3,000 The county auditor having carried By oar regular Conyepoadent Boated. THE TURNFEST. Value of real estate........$1,688,256 SECOND DAY, AUGUST 21st. See lost notice in another column. $152.60 gate money was taken at out the judgment of the county board Value of personal property. 040,561 During Friday night and Saturday 10 cents per head, while the Turners Postmaster L. Hanson has his nice Judge Cox held a special term of of equalization, we are able, this week, morning every incoming train brought and their families had free admission. One of the Greatest Events in the His- and commodious dwelling nearly completed. Try Everything but Buy Only the Beat court in this city last Monday. to contrast the returns of the township The Great Western Band furnished additional visitors, while many arrived Total Valuation.. 1 82,337,817 It will be one of the best in tory of New Ulm. music during the afternoon. assessors with the action of the board. Gas administered at Dr. Fosters dental Loreno. from the neighboring'cities of Mankato, At the conclusion of the gymnastic The following table shows the valuation office for the painless extracting of Hector Items Tho time has now arrived when a St. Peter and Sleepy Eye by private exercises the vast throng dispersed to A Large Number of Pe ople Present J. H. Hanson has the frame up for of perspnal property, the last two teeth. fanqing mill be one of the most nrgedt conveyances. As on the previous the hotels and private nouses to partake another dwelling, on the lot which he from St. Paul, Minneapolis and columns being a summary of the Mr. George Ashly and Miss. Hattie needs of the farmers, and tho of some substantial refreshments. The Madelia Times says that one of day, the day's festivities wcro opened lately purchased of J. C. Ziesko in Neighboring Towns of St. question with them will arise which In the evening Turner Hall and the amount totals as returned by the assessors Clark were married last Saturday, the men withOrton's circus deniesthat at 9 a. m. by a salute from Capt. Burg's Breckenridge's addition. park were beautifully illuminated, and is the best mill to have. Echo answers: Peter, Mankato and and equalized by the board. in Beaver Falls. We wish the couple either of the children have been injured battery, which, on this day, was the Chas Sauer returned from a New A MONSTER BALL, "Buy the happiness and prosperity through Sleepy Eye. or killed as reported some time ago. signal for the various societies to assemble and announcement and distribution of Ulm bum last Monday, minus a ten FARMERS, FRIEND FAN- life. prizes, concluded the festivities of the for the procession. and a little over. Go to City Drug Store for Mrs. occasion. The hall was one surging NING MILL, The twelfth Minnesota Turnfest, Mr. John Pfcfforle contemplates THE PROCESSION Freeman's National Dyes. For mass of humanity, and the dancers experienced Some of our Sleepy Ey gents for which preparations had been going strongly of hitching himself to some manufactured by moved promptly from Turner Hall at biightness and durability of color are considerable difficulty to came home from New Ulm on Monday forward for the past two months, calico and becoming a married man tf:30 a. m., under the maitial music of keep time with the excellent music of If. &eH of tfewUV unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. morning, minus a gal. What's '8UMU Seibert's orchestra. Shortly before 12 commenced in this city lafist Friday and this fall. That is right, John, marry the Silver CJornet Band and Governor's Price 15 cents. up mit de boys? JO QA|tn|3 ssESfs^*5" o'clock the* judges on ihe gymnastic xa monesu &SS23S8&S8' continued for three days. The weaI while you are young. Guards drum corps, in the order as designated The Mankato Free Press of last week This mill has been tried and not found wanting. Mos^d-ON exercises stepped upon the stage and For belting call on John Zieskc. thor daring the whole time was fine, It has been sattafnctorily demonstrated that from Harvesting is alkmt concluded and in last week's issue of the has reports from threshing from 20 announced the names of the persons He has some yet 53e13S8= gS2S8fcSMS8SS? ot\^ one to two pounds more per bushel or wheat is the crowd large, arid the most sanguine threshing has begun with energy receiving prizes. As each announcement saved if cleaned by this mill than by any other. REVIEW. The procession, with the exception places in Blue Earth county, and the J. Hfl All foreign substances should be removed from The instruments for the brass band was made the lucky person expectations have been realized. 9 of the one on July 4th, 1876, throughout the county. Our wheat !lsSi3tf8s3BiK!iistf3 average yield of wheat per acre among seed wheat as well its from wheat intended for would step forward and, amid the clappidg were sent for last Saturday and will the market, for "as you sow so yon shall reap, The city was put in gay attire in honor was the finest over witnessed in this judges think that wheat in this locality those is about 10 bushels. The Farmers' Friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed i ot hands, receive thr prize awarded to arrive in a few days then look out of the fete, the decorations along part of the State. The most prominent MMM9IOI'HMMWH!SMHMMW will yield 20 bushels to the o?otherro' lA from the hands of a young lady. The 5 Is it not about time that the call for e-*i5ocoocDeSoGoocecBa for brass. same will compare favorably with that 8Jgfel8fe8388S33S88fe3 3'^V Minnesota street being quite profuse. feature in the piocession weie sixty acre, and test No. 1. Some new following is the list of the awards, the mills the convention of the 37th senatorial Patronize homeindusfry andrannoriskof being E. P. Mitchol, on his return home There were but few business buildings fast class prizes being a silver goblet, young girls, scholars of the NewUlm wheat has been tested, woighing 60j H swindled by dishonest strangers who go abont tho district was issued? The district is large the gift of August Schell, and a diploma, after, having been absent for a short in the city that were not more or less country and sell inilUon two or threeyears tlmo gymnasium, all dressed alike in blue lbs. from tho separator. and the call should be published at imd then change tho notes to suit themselves. and the others diplomas only time, was somewhat surprised to find decorated. If nothing else was done dresses tiimmed witli white, while All kinds or repairs nnd Nos. or wire and tin A 8533g858$g&858ff3 a least a month before the meeting of Quite a number of new buildings CLA3S EXERCISES. a female tramp in possession of his shes for my mills Is constantly kept on hand, also by way of holiday attire, little flags dainty blue hats and white feathers wire for sivo purposes. *&>!* &**&&** at vi A APPARATUSNew Ulm, 1st prize CO tho convention. promises. are under construction in our village &aaaooeo-4&coaoOGDQOO*4eoo oniSA C- F. HELD. weie fastened along window-sills and adorned their heads The line of Minneapolis, 2d prize. 88S8gS8gSgSSfegggi3gga among which are the stores of Mr. Joe. Mullermaster started bright Several confidence men and pickpockets fluttered their welcome to the visitors. CALISTHENICS Minneapolis, 1st march was the same as that followed I Centor str., New Ulm, Minn. u*lftbN* MQlt^ MM OS 0 SO ON Strom, which is being fitted up for a and early on Sunday morning with a piize NewUlm, 2d piize. were unwelcome guests in The people, irrespective of nationality on July 4th, and about an hour and a iy. Thoy diJ not, load of watermollons to supply the Drug Store, and Mohun & C. IT. Nixon, INDIVIDUAL EXERCISES ON APPARA- Surif1 our city last NEW or religious opinions, vied with each quarter was consumed in traveising it. sr s?. TUS Turnfest. oniA the buildings of tho latter two are !S however, ply tin ir vocation .u far as col eiCSiG*.Jk6KPn-jiuiMo The lemaindo of th_ forenoon was 3K other in surpassing all their previous FIRST SECTION1st prize, II. Engel, completed. The large elevator of reported on a veiy extensive scale. Wo notice that the Widc-Awakc N. U. 2d, A. Hefner, Minneapolis efforts in the decorative art/ana' they consumed in social intercourse. 31 88888gS88iS8gSSii8S8a9v:A0 Marshal & Petorson is completed, has given up the ghost, and now goes 3d, A. Schlenor, M. 4th, A. Subilia, The board of county commissioners succeeded admirably. JThegymnastic exercises commenced N. U. 5th. E. Heers, N. U. 6th, E. in the hands of Coulthard and Baker. standing 80 feet high and having the N met in the auditor's office yesterday, Popp, N. U. p. m. in the park and continued TUB AltOUCSt capacity of holding 40,000 bushels of Henry Bendixcn of Burns was in and in the absence of commissioner So SECOND SECTIONII. Leber, Minneapolis were four in number, the principal one 3.30, when Pi of. Robt. P. A. Nix Main Street, Sleopy Eye, Minn., grain. !rf$*?ft ^Kf S* S&&3 9 en io a* town on Sunday to greet his brother's 2d, Wm. Monasch, M. 3d, M. 2.3 Brust, who has gone to Germany, organized ODIA being ereeted on Center Street. This red an excellent address, in the isIIIS85l52iSi!!? return. J* J. Legge, Prop'r. Zeller. N. U. 4th, Carl Hetra, N. U, Sr* Our sportsmen are at libeity to shoot by electing Ole Joergensen language, which was listened one was of gothie desidn\ and 'was 5^8iioE8iSs-J5iJS*SsiS$qg EXERCISES BY PUPILS. innocent chickens. Wo can turn out jchairman pro tern. The session will Our villago was nearly depopulate a large crowd with good attention erected by the Turnvereini nnder the First Section1st piize, II. Hein, Dealer in as many hunters as any village of the probably continue nearly the whole ed last Sunday on account of the 13^ssoIysI Minneapolis 2d, Leo Monasch, M. 3d, throughout, .and at its close heaitily supervision of Julius Bernctt. Each !& size of Hector in the U. S. We are Drugs & Medicines, largo number who took in the Turnfest week. II. Bauch. M, 4th, A. Keller, N. U. applauded. As we hope to bo able of the corner pillars was surmounted Second Section1st prize, A. Engel, at New Ulm. all more or less good shots.* Vou bet. in a later issue to give the translation Mr. and Mrs, Schleuder of St. Peter by a German flag, while over the center N. U. 2d, A: Brandt, N. U. 3d." F. oiUUA u I &(3&S3i3to5iS<sS Glass, Putty, Mrs. Blackstonc, of Owatonna, Our community has lecently been of the address verbatim to our readers, met with a serious accident last Saturday of the arch waved the stars and Seiter, N.U. 4th, A. Duvel, N. U. came up on Sunday to 'arrange the Oils and Paints, KIeowna visited by rather a contagious mala, a{35 oit[UA we will not dwell longer upon it at this evening while on the way to this CALISTHENICS. stripes. There were besides Numerous restaurant business. Far jumping1st prize, E. Popp, N. Under- dy. Dr. Clark pronounces it cholera time. At the close of the address tlio Perfumery and city. Their carriage was overturned little flags and b|$m, U. 2d, F. Zeller, N. U. morbus, or cholera infantum, and by Theodore Kimm offers his commodious a N gymnastic exeicises wore resumed just below Redstone and both were e ifc sn to a 4. ao fcOlife TOILET ARTICLES, neath the arch hung the motto^in gilt High jumping1st prize, II. Engel, s,r building, formerly used as a rendering his physical skill skillfully and continued until about 0 o'clock. more or less injured. No bones were g letters, "Gut Heil" |Good Luck] a N. 2d, A. Schlener, M. Combs, shoe shop, for rent. the patients were eased and the malady &* In the evening Turner Hall was filled *5 Throwing Sandbag1st prize, A. broken however. el8SgS8SS38i 3 *nicA Turner greeting. The north side Brushes Schlener, M. 2d, F, Zeller, N. U. eradicated. to overflowing by an eager crowd to Hunters have taken possession of Minnesota street arch, between the SlggggggfcgiSS Hon. M* J. Severance, of Mankato, %s & and Stationery. Lifting and Swinging Dumb-bells anioA witness the 5 act diama, "Ultimo." On last Thursday night, on tho farm Brown Co., and from the way they 8'8888888ggg sss City Drug Store and the Dakota aS,AV Wm.is not only a first-class attorney but also 1st prize, A. eichlener, M. 2d, are slaughtering the feathered tribe The play is a good one, with just of G. Peterson, quite an accident happened* MHlO House, erected by Adolph Seiter and Bemhorn, N. U, n% a successful chicken hunter. On at MODiecdis ON M^tcnM=S 5 there will be i.ono left to tell the story. Physician's proscriptions compound* enough .comic in it to keep the audience to two spans of noble horses bo Club Swinging1st prize, A. Engel, Jos. Bobleter, was next in importance. Tuesday of last week he brought home rdwith accuracy and dispatch at all N.U. 2d, Emil Mohr, M. in' good humor. The leading longing to the [abovesaid gentleman. Considerable excitement occurred This arch was supported bv/two obelisk 78 chickens as the result of a day's houis of the day or night MAMA 0OIA Fencing1st prize, Wm. Beinhorn, characters were well brought out and It appeared that Mr. Peterson sent i-uo S3 Stoai S !s td Cd in front of M. Fohl's saloon between shaped pillars, each surmounted sport, so says the Free Press. Canany N. U. 2d, L. Paul, M. all the players were in thbir best elements, two of his farm hands to move a the proprietor and T. Kimm, last Fri. by a streamer. The whole arch was Wrestling1st prize, A. Schlener, of ye hunters of this place do any better? Sgggggggggg The Penile Mutual day eve. After a good deal of spluttering and the piece passed off smoothly threshing engine from the'village to a M. 2d, E. Mohr, M. decked with evergreens, while a large and other noise on tho part of and without a jar. The pauses-between neighbor's living near his farm. Aftei Running1st prize, Wm. Beinhorn, wreath connected it with the Dakota Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, The excursionists from Redwood the participants, Kimm came out second N. U. 2d, J, Roth. N. U. the acts were taken up by the they reached their destination with incorporated 1847. Ono of tho oldest House on one side, and the City Drug Throwing Spears1st prize, William best. failed to put in their appearance last Misses Emma Nix and Agnes Brandt, the engine the horses were unhitched and host. No stockholders to al Store on the other. Over the Center Beinhorn, N. U.: 2d. L. Paul, M. Sunday as not enough desired to come and Hugo Fischer, in the delivery of and one of the hands was given charge Peter Bcndixen, of the firm of sorb its earnings. It leads in financial Recitations1st prize, Emma Nix, MIOtOKIMioiOKIOKIKItOiOMMioioifl floated one large and numerous small towarrant the railroad company in mov Rucnitz & Bendixcn, returned home somo splendid prize recitations. of the horses while the other remained. strength. Large assets arc not N, U. 2d, Hugo Fischer, N. U. ggSg8ggg3g8SSSgggS oaS?A0 American flags. Directly under the ing a special train. 40 were anxious from his European tour last Friday At tho conclusion of the distribution the true test of the solvency of Life The lad that had charge of the flags was the motto, "Welcome to TIIIRD DAY, AUGUST 22d. Si SSSSSSgSSSSJSMjSsrssa of the prizes Seibert's orchestra played to come, but 50 were required as the evening. From appearances we Companies but tho ratio of assets to ON horses soon produced a flask of whiskey 3- 1 Minnesota's A then." The south Sunday dawned bright and pleasaiit one of its sweetest waltzes for the mVA should judge that he enjoyed him. liabilities show their relative strength. minimum for which the train would IJilliilllMiililisi from his pocket andj^became exclusive benefit of the recipients of side Minnesota street arch was built and at an early hour the people from The Penu. Mutual has assets $7,031,- self tip top. be moved. intoxicated. His sensatioi#ei*ng carried prizes, after which the ladies of the in a similar plan as the last one above the surrounding country commenced IJ81.84. Liabilities $5,517,171.37. New UlmTuinveroin served a splendid away by stupidity*, paused by Jos. Trautmann, Drs. Welcome ss3&3&$aSM33M,Su:: 8P A hand holding a bottle from which described. This one was erected by $127 cash assets to every $109 of to pour into the city inn continual i ON supper. The regular ball programme and Howo, and tho proprietor of tho drink he drove directly into a slodgh electric rays proceed, and on which liabilities. It loads in* dividends Mr. Ernst Brandt and his neighbors. stream. ,An early train fiom Sleepy was then resumed and continued Loreno House have put out a mam. *inAandthis tha came very near swallowing him is inscribed "Thomas' Eclectric Oil," to policy holders. Has paid* more until 4 o'clock Monday morning, liSiSis&SliaiessSss The stars and stripes floated over the Eye brought a number of people, and moth lantern to guide their ustomers horses alive. The adventurer is the trade mark of the renowned when tho Great Western Band dividends in number and of larger center, while the motto "Gut Heil" the 8:45'tiain from the east augmented that way. Who is next' being frightened, ran atonce and sum and the excursionists started on their average peicontagc than any other specific for outward hurts, and pain g3~g ,S:2S$M'M -oN OR was suspended underneath. The fourth the large crowd already in the city by 0 homeward journey, well pleased with moned some of the nejgHrbors who, after company. It leads in business management, in the limbs, affections of the throat J. C. Zieskc and family aio intended ST arch was built at the main entrance the addition of about 75 from St. Peter their visit to Minnesota's GermanAthen, prudence, ocononiy, fair much trouble finally succeeded In on|A and lungs, piles, bowel and liver complaints, to go to Wadena county about the The regular down train at 88888Sggg38ggg3S gate of Turner Hall Park. This one and nearly as many more fiom Mankato, and honorable dealing, being its leading saving three of tho horses while the 20th of September, to be present at kidney and other troubles, 5.50 took another large detachment of was also decked in oak leaves, surmounted Waseca and Owatonna. Characteristics. Its officers aro visitors out of the city, while quite the county fair which will* be held other was drowned. RENVILLE. ON discovered by an eminent physician n Ok COMM by banners and flags and a At 8 o'clock a. m. the delegates to elected by policy-holders and not by many remained over until Tuesday her on the 22d and %M of that years ago, and called after himDR. large gilt motto, "Gut Heil." A proxy, votes. the convention assembled in the lecture morning. The est was an entire success oniuA month. John has a good many S Si 8 5 3 S Sag 8 L.utt4r_froi O. Champlin THOMAS'ECLECTRIC OIL. See advertisement. financially, socially and otherwise, large garland spanned Minnesota loom at Turner Hall and were callod to friends up there. Thos. E. Knox, E. II. llolbroote Jr., and will go down in the annals of histoiyasthe street between the two stores of Kiesling f? order by Col. Pfaender. General Agent, General Agent, N A few jottings from this way may J. Zicske says he will make a present most successful gathering George Brower, a workman in Mr. Keller and Co. A large flag hung Upon the report of the committee on St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. perhaps be of interest to your readers. of a number 1 riding bridle, the Turner societies of the Minnesota Mather's stone quarry at Mankato, met OIA fiora the center of the wreath, while mental exercises the two prize essays district ever enjoyed. 8-18-80 worth four dollais, to the first man This county has had a diversified with a severe accident last Wednesday on each side were the mottoes, "Gut submitted were ordered to be published who will bring him twenty dollais on experience. Since it was organized atternoon. A large stone was being PERSON A account. This is separate from the Heil," and "Balm Frei." in the Freidenker of Milwaukee, there have been times when It has moved by machinery, but catching against F. Madlener, a wholesale liquor U iCtJMOid whip he offered before. Don't all the organ ot the Turner Bund. iliili had to be aided by the State. The Among the buildings noticeablo for (Buogjad call at once. some projection, Mr. Brower dealer of Chicago, and owner of some earlier settlers were mostly without Bfcwci4,M^ltei^53ottlei*, aii|A piyix It was also resolved that during next their decorations were the Union Hall, means and began to open their farms a^iaus ain tried to start it by means of a crowbar valuable real property in this city, Heniy Zieskc received a letter winter two lectures shall be arranged Col. Pfaenders's residence, Ilauenstein's Xq n,uju)3i with wheat culture which involved but just then the stone swung around took in the Turnfest and combined from Waseca stating that Rev. G. for each society in the district. saloon, Burg's cigar store, Dakota 5 in machinery obligations to an extent [raoMad [|u iQNW^NMSiSuieUI, 5S8a^{8M,^BH,P-B2 Simon of the Evangelican Association and caught his foot, which was crushed pleasure with business. He was the n|tiA |V)ox J\f$iW 1/L.JVI, jVHJ\T]Nf. beyond their ability. When the As subject of the piize Oasay for next 3Sg2 House, Baltrush's store, Wagner's had the misfortune to break his leg, in such a terrible manner that it had guest of Mr. H. A. Subilia during his Included in the above total value of-I grasshoppers came, seven years ago, year the following was adopted: "The furniture store, Citizens' National also that presiding Elder Strowmeyer, many were found to leave their farms to be amputated about five inches below stay in the city. influence of the Turner festivals upon bank, Northwestern and Merchants all personal property as equalized by who was with the fiist mentioned never to return. But before then, the knee. Hugo C. Stubbe, representing TIIIH brewery IH one of the largest establishments public life." The following lcsoluUons hotels and Jos. Schneider's saloon. tho board, are the following totals not times were hard, and the few settlers gentleman, was seriously injured. of the kind in the Minnesota Valloy, nnd is fitted Sixteen flat cars of the eastern bound Emil Schneider of Milwaukee, and Mr. were also adopted. suffered. The raising of wheat is specified in the table: up with all tho modern Improvements. Keg and They wore diiving a single hor*so and FIRST DAY, AUGUST 20th. bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on freight train last Friday morning were a failure. It is not a profitable crop Huber, representing Geo. Benz of St. Resolved: To recommend the hearty The first day, Friday, was mainly buggy, when at once the horse became Household and office furniture short notice. My botllo beer is especially adapted for this county and the farmers are support of a juvenile journal to be published for family use ditched and badly wrecked near Henry Paul, were among the wet hardware unmanageable and upset the devoted to business. The delegates to 827,714 Country browora ind others that buy malt ill now satisfied of it. Within a few by the Dcerflinger Printing Co., Hoffman's place, about three miles commercial travelers that took in the And it to their Interest to place their orders with the convention quietly met in the Turner Agricultural tools, implements and years attention has been given moie of Milwaukee, as an excellent work for inc. All orders by mail will receive my promt at. from this city. No one was injured Tuinfest last Sunday. and more to other things, The county J. C. Zieske told Busted to-day, Hall lecture room at 10 o'clock a. tention machinery 48,831 the use ef our children. AUG, SCHELL. but it is said that one of the brakemen Is good for stock and there is money Mr. Chas. Blanchard, an attorney Aug. 23, that the Hon. A. E. Sommerville m., and were called to order by Peter Gold and silver plated 'and plated Resolved: To express the thanks of in it. About the time of the locust made remarkable fast time to keep out was the lucky man that received of Ottawa, 111., was visiting in this city the convention to the citizens of New Scherer, Esq., president of the executive ware 10 invasion the English began to of the way of the wreck. The damage the prize of a two dollar whip, Ulm fer the liberal and hearty manner with his brother Albert, our efficient committee. The convention or. Diamonds and jewelry 55 settle in here and now there area GJIAND in which the delegates were received it being for the first load of wheat to the track was ropaired with but clerk of the court, from Friday last good many of them. They have .scattered ganized by electing Col. Pfaender, of Goods and merchandise 59,578 and entertained. Musical Concert at to town. John is anxious to know little delay to trains. The accident a good ileal of money which until Monday morning. Mr. Blanchard this city, chairman, and B. Sittig, of Material and manufactured This concluded the business and the who will win the nice bridle by has been very holpful to the people. was caused by a broken rail. is an elderly' gentleman but yet St. Paul, secretary. Delegates were articles 6,920 bringing twenty dollars. Some have sunk their fortunes and convention adjourned sine die. possesses all the amiable qualities of The Sleepy Eye Wide Awake material present from St. Paul, Minneapolis, Manufacturers' tools, implements and have left the country but others have Union Hall At 10 a.m. the competitive exercises Rev. Mr. Rice, of Michigan, and his junior brother Albert. bought and are improving farms and has been purchased by H. E. Baker Jordan, Osseo and New Ulm, as follows: machinery, including engines and of the scholars of the N. U. gymnasium Mr. Hall have been giving a series of doing a great deal to make this a ^^t-rr-n Ulmand D. W. Coulthard, and last week's boilers 10,778 Among the old time New Every Sunday afternoon and commenced, and was conducted under temperance lectures before the red wealthy county. The first of these issue of the paper under the newmanagement Moneys of banks, bankers, broker or boys that attended the Turnerfest we Representatives of the Executive ing and on week 6Ui|^*frora the direction of the teachei, Mr. ribbon club, during the last week, settlers* went into bean culture quite gives token that the change 7 to 10 P. M. A cordial invitation Carl Gebser. The various movements noticed Christ June, of Chaska, Fred. stock jobbers 100 committeeP. Scherer, president E. and enrolled a host of members. The extensively and would perhaps have is extetfdM*!jjJl is a good one. The story "Wrung succeeded in It had it not been for were carried out with precision and lecturers left for Redwood Falls to Rosskopf, of Owatonna, John Pfeffer* Credits of banks, banker, brokers or G. Pahl, recording secretary F. W. the plague before, mentioned. Much elicited the hearty applause of the spectators. from the Grave," which has been running establish a similar club at that place. of Hector, Ottis Musser, of Tracy, stock jobbers 13,814 Gebser, corresponding secretary B. C.T. HAUSDOKF, Manager attention is now given to cattle, horses, Mr. ft. is an able lecturer and all in the editorial columns for tho Edward Castor, of Waseca, Max Fink, Moneys other than bankers etc.22,112 Fischer, treasurer J. Nix, turnwart: hogs and sheep, particularly tho &*inr The Groat Western Band and,about should go and hear him. last few months to the exclusion of all Mr. Ilaub and a host of others Credits other than bankers, etc. 54,054 F. Forster, director. 4from last. Sheep raising is quite cxtenslv 400 excursionists from St. Paul, Min editorial and news matter, has been and It is the best thing for the farm-' Joseph Schlaegel, in the employ of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Shares of bank stock 25,000 DELEGATES. neapolis and intermediate points arrived er to invest in. It is a croplambs J. Trautmann, while on horseback prematurely consigned back to the by special train, under the care Stock and furniture of saloons and Turnverein New UlmC6\. Wm. Messrs Adler and B. Sittig of the and fleeceeasily and inexpensively in pursuit of cattle, the horse became of conductor Ed. Lyons, shortly before grave and news items and live editorials eating houses, including billiard tables Pfaender, 0. Gebser, Wm. Boesch. St. Paul Volkszeitung, Messrs. Cook harvested. It does not require a great 12 m., and were met at the depot by unmanageable on account of the cars substituted in its place. The name etc 3,375 deal of machinery either and not manharvest Turnverein St. PaulG. Leue, L. and Touhe of the 'Pioneer Press, Mr the Governor's Guards and its, drum and in the sti ifc Joe was thrown overboard of the paper is to be changed to Sleepy hands. All other property not included in preceding Kohlmann, J. C. Haupt, B. Sittig. corps. A procession was formed and T. E Bowen of the Sleepy Eye Herald with feet in the stirrup, and Eye Gazette. We wish the new As you might infer, there is considerable amid a saluto from Capt. Burg's battery, 3,350 Turnverein Minneapolis--G.Boehm and Mr. M. Broome of the Mankato the horse falling on him dislocated corn raised and tho crop regime success. waving of handkercheifs and soul Elevators, warehouses, and other improvements J. Monash, G. Foster, C. O. Lampe. Kis right shoulder blsidc. Joe says ho Beobachtcr were among the newspaper this year is large and thrifty. By stirring martial music of the Great on lands, the title to will let the pony ride next time. The Merchants Hotel came very Turnverein DuluthVr. Burg, of men that took in the Turnfest last Sunday, feeding it to cattle and hogs the farmer Western Band the excursionists were which is vested in any railroad makes it pay. The stock is, near being cremated last Sunday night. New Ulm, by proxy. escorted toTurner Hall Park, where and occasionally a little lager. SEWING MACHINES. much of it, blooded and the horses they meta hearty welcome. company 15,331 Mr. Fritz, a man of all work about Turnverein OsseoJ. Huhlmann. Peter Majewski wishes to inform the Hon. Wm. Bickel, of St. Paul, are for fast driving and heavy work. The exercises of the afternoon were ACTS DIRECTLY Improvements on lands held under public that he has now the largest and the hotel, upon going to bed placed Turnverein JordanWm. H. Baier. came up last Saturday evening and remained The growth of the county in population begun shortly after 2 o'clock.First came best assortment of sewing machines, homestead laws of the U. S. 14,150 his pipe on a window sill in close proximity The deliberations WON conducted is rather slow in the past ten ON THE KIDNEYS. the sixty girls in their handsome blue over Sunday, and although assigned embracing all the most popular styles to a curtain, and after he got years, but with two railroad towns, with open doors. The executive committee COMPARISONS. uniforms already described, and were to comfortable quarters he was of various manufacturers, ever nim44er mm* Vrtmmrp Org-mm* ay JS*r*tm*- Fairmont, one of the most enterprising put through the great staff and other fast to sleep the curtain caught fire Value of personal property reported made its annual report, which brought to Sleepy Eye. His prices all ho morn, every trnco of disease, and forcing Into compelled through a misunderstanding in all this region and for a long exercises by Mr. Carl Gebser. It the system through the pores or the skin, nourishing from the burning tobacco in the pipe for the year 1878, 8578,709 are amazingly low. shows that the various societies in the to use the soft side of a box cover for time the only village in the county, and strengthning vegetable tonics, giving it was our pleasure to witness similar and befens it was discovered the fire 1879 029,652 MNsJerfMl jNwrcr to cure at once, State made marked progress during the and Sherburn, it will improve ^rapidly abed during a portion of Sunday night. exercises at the national Turnfest in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. had been faned into a blaze and was PAIN IN THE BACK/ 1880 049,501 in this particular. past year and the present membership Milwaukee, in 1877, and we have no He was however equal to the emergency rapidly crawling towards the wooden hesitancy in saying that the movements We crossed the line a few days ago in the district to be about 400. Minneapolis REAL PROPERTY. and toed the mark on Monday morning Hldt or IMmm% ImtlmmntUn mmd Mrim-hVa JMstmtt FOUND.A baggage check at last Sunday were executed with Into Iowa, a few miles. There is not of the Mimmetp* Olmhelem. A-MMS, Urmvtt. sealing. Theo. Weyho was the first to The following table shows the value and St. Paul each put in a bid in his usual good humor. Cmlmrrh t the Mlmdmtr. immmiUtrntm Bttrntm the same precision of clock work, and much settlement near the line for the Turner Hall Park. Enquire at this discover the fire and ho at once hastened placed upon the real estate by the assessors, r K*p*l Mt* VHme, Mmu tm thm MttUUUr, for the next Turnfest, but the former Mr. Gebser has reasons to feel proud land is owned by speculators but the Mlg-M CUre* Bemuly mr fMmfml UrimmtHur. office. to Mr. Brust's room and informed and as revised by the board of Dr. A. Marden returned from the Jep~ii Cmatm *r Uureda tm* Vr4m*. carried the day. The next annual of his achievements. The little girls opportunity for grazing is fine. him of tho impending danger, equalization: received hearty cheers from the vast great conclave of Knights Templar at Here is a good chance for cattle-herders. Lost JTBUVOUB BY I Hit-AM. BJKMgLlTV. CONVENTION AND TUBNFEST assemblage as they marched from the and through their united exertion the Chicago, last Thursday evening. The and in fact any disease of the great organs, will therefore be held in Minneapolis whetb. ground at the conclusion of their exercises. Six miles or so across the line at er contracted by over work, strain, excess BO'S U*4 excessive drink flames were extinguished before much Doctor was about as completely tuckered th Rea Tota August 22d, 1880, one black mare, in August, 1881, the exact date to be the abuse of nature or otherwise. The competitive prize exercises Swea there Is a swede settlement of out as a man could have any desire damage was done. XI supercedes entirely the inconveniences ana about 7 years old, with sore on top of HI* A fixed by the executive committee. The now commenced, but only Minneapolis about forty families. They are making troubles of taking nauseous and poisonous Internal ill* TOWNS. neck caused by collar. One hind foot for. On the day of the great procession medicines. Turners contended with the New Ulm a beginning. The prairie is rolling election of an executive committee or till Mr. M. H. Gamble, one of the enterprising has been girdled by picket rope.Weighs It is worn cxactlv where needed, next to thr most of the Sir Knights had to boys for the honors. The following and treeless. Fuel has to be the ensuing year resulted in the re-election merchants of Springfield, stopped body and immediately over the kidneys about 1000 pounds slim built. A are the names of those that participated hauled from a distance ybut grass is stand for hours under a scorching sun Hft8 S'^^8, it is comfortable to the patient, safe, pleasant of the old committee, and the district liberal reward will be given for any over in onr city last night while on in the exercises: used to some extent. and reliable in its effects, but powerful In its action. Albin before the procession commenced to 42,718 54,702 information that will lead to her recovery. it can be worn at all times, in any climate and headquarters therefore remains There are small lakes hero and there his wap to St. Paul to purchase a large MINNEAPOLIS. Bashaw 29,799 29,799 move, after which they had a weary Is equally good for and possibly the best thing foi the in New Ulm for another year. At 4 stock of goods for his new store. He FIRST CLASSA. Schlener, J. H. Burnstown 82.545 82,545 march of several miles. Dr. Marden Address, MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD.-*- people to go Into is stock or dairying, Roth. L. Paul, Herman Haofner, M. p. m. the convention took an adjournment informs us that he has just completed Cottonwood 114,742 114,742 Horatio Werring, P. M., reports the crowd as being immense, or the culture of flax. With time Do not be prejudiced, Gross, E. Mohr. Give it a trial and be COBhonest until 9 a. m. 'Sunday. Eden 131,540 131,546 one of the finest store buildings west Golden Gate, Minn. vineed that It iis honest,,reliable,,effective and Justt reliable effective and Jus and experience we shall discover the number being much larger than SECOND CLASSWm. Monasch.Wm. Home 103,646 163,646 what your feeble sod exhausted body requires. The Turnfest proper was inaugurated of Dew Ulm. It is 20x60 feet, two what is the best industry for every Leber. the Chicago people could supply with Thousands are dally adding their testimony to the Loreno Village 125,851 125,815 FOR SALE. section of our land. wonderful curative powers of this great remedy at 5 p. m., when the New Ulm society, stories high, with a splendid cemented NEW ULM. accommodations. The California Lake Hanska 52,342 52,342 who are being restored to perfect health after all Fairmont, Martin Co. Minn. Aug. 16, One second-handed No. 7 Cook's preceded by the New Ulm Silver FIRST CLASSHenry Eugel, F. Zeller, other treatments and remedies have failed. Ask cellar under the whole building. The Leavenworth 67,992 67,597 Knights with their brilliant costumes, your druggist for it, and accept no imitation or A. Subilia, E. Popp, E. Heers, E. 1880. Evaporator andNo. 2 horse power press Linden 87,832 86,884 Cornet Band, marched to the depot to first story will be used for store purpose substitute. If he has not got it, send to as and re. varying in price from 100 to 500 dollars Subilia. and outfit. Inquire of Fi. Boock. celve it by return mail. Miford 135,425 135,425 receive and escort the guests, arriving Has been struck at the Robinson and the second has been fitted up were particularly admired. They Mulligan SECOND CLASSM. Zeller, C. Heers, DjBSOKxnnrB PBICK LIST.Regular Pad. f% 24,182 17,803 Machine Works, Richmond. Ind. It is a Special Pad, for Chronic, deep seated, or caessrof on the 5:45 train, toTurner Hall.where, for a public hall. There is an addition, H. Schlichting, F. Burg Jr., H. Rehfeldt had with them from California all the New Ulm 248,496 248,496 long atarfdlng, |3 Children's Pad, for gut new Threshing machine, which having FOR SALE OR RENTThe after an informal welcome, they were on one side the whole lenghtof tents, eatables and everything else comMsInt, weak kidney* and bed wetting, North Star 52,190 52,190 mo re separating point, than ever Oar book, "How a Life was Saved," coast The exercises consisted in turning on Prairieville 102,495 102,495 assigned quarters. In the evening the V** which they needed during their stay, the building in which he intends to fit undersigned offers two adjoining fore obtained in any machine, is able history of this great discovery, mailed free. the horizontal bar and rack, swinging Sigel W 109,031 106,330 farms of 300 acres each in the visitors were formally welcomed to the besides they received a carload from up a hardware and tin store. He expects to thresh at the fastest possible rate clubs, jumping, wrestling, throwing DAY KIDNEY PAD Ca,ToWo,0.. tp Stark 96,471 94,112 town of Sigel, Brown county, for sale of spped without waste. their State once every twenty-four city, at Turner Hall, by the mayor and to move into his new building spears, throwing weights, running, Stately 20,953 27,361 or rent on favorable terms. About 8C It is a truly wonderful machine, and hours, containing all the different kinds etc. Although the boys went through Peter Scherer, speaker of the New Ulm sometime next week and invites all his For fast and clean threshing, saving aces are under cultivat'on on each every one interested in the saving of the movements in a scorching sun, of fruits, wine, etc., and to all of those Totals J- 1,688,2561,693,866 Turnverein. Thefirstday's festivities old customers and friends to come and grain and light draft, tho new J. I, farm and the balance is splendid bay grain, should send for a catalogue dee they stuck to it like little men and not delicacies the brethrenand their families i-r look over bis new establishment, land. A good house, granary and stable were then concluded with an instrumental cribing the {machine, Which will b# Case "Agitator" has no equal la the The last valuation of real estate until near evening did they give up. from the other portions of the Un and vocal concert, and a series sent free. Address, is situated on each farm. Vot furtiier-particulars which he expects to fill witli new goods They were frequently buoyed up in field. See one work ami be convinced. made was in 1878, the total for the 3fc ion were treated free of charge. apply to M*. H0BIX8ON& CO. of beautiful tableaux, which had been their most difficult feats by the cheers of every variety. -v***** county being 2,074,700, ?$* *&* .#&, i Jacob Mueller, New Ulm, Minn. 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