New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 15, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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i s w&gg il- NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 15, /880? ^fAi -pjV 3s Goods! Great Bargains. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Gabriel sounded his trumpet last County Politics. THE GOVERNORS GUARDS. cession without hearing the speakers. The visit to Minneapolis and St. Paul Saturday with most gratifying results Friday, the 10th, was devoted to a will long be pleasantly remembered by Republican County Convention. to Fr. Burg, our popular cigar manu But little more than a week intervenes visit to city of St. Paul and a call upon Their Visit to Minneapolis and all the members of the company as facturer. He is now the happy daddy when the Republican electors of Governor Pillsbury. The company left one of the most joyous events in their St. Paul. of a nice little young lady, the Brown county will meet in this city A delegate convention of the Republican the fair grounds on the Chicago, Milwaukee lives. first in the family, and he says the electors of Brown county is hereby in delegate convention to elect 10 dele & St. Paul train, via the new called to meet in the Court House, world has tenfold more charms for Happenings on the Way. gates to the 37th Senatorial district Politic*! Notes. short cut, at 7:30 a. m. and arrived in in the city of New Ulm, on Saturday, him now than previously. The congratulations convention, and also to choose their September 25th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p.m., the saintly city about 8:30 o'clock. A of ye REVIEW are herewith For the Beview by O. P. Champlin. candidates for Representative, Auditor, for the purpose of selecting ten (10) The visit of the Governor's Guards heartily extended. formal reception had been arranged by delegates to represent Brown county in Register of Deeds, Sheriff, County We can none of us afford to ignore and their drum corps, of this city, to some of our friends but owing to the the 37th Senatorial district convention, Last Thursday forenoon as W. S. Attorney, Judge of Probate, County politics though we need not be politicians Minneapolis and St. Paul, last week, called to meet at Tracy, on Oct. 1st, early hour and our arrival not being expected Ballenger, of West Newton, was preparing Suiveyor and Coroner. The Republicans and to take part in political discussions 1880. Also to place in nomination a was the most enjoyable excuision the until 11 o'clock that part of the to thresh with his steam thresher candidate for Representative, County have a clear majority in the county, does not make one a politician. company ever had. The following are programme was dispensed with. The Auditor. Register of Deeds, Sheriff, on tho farm of John Gerber of the but to make victory at the polls in I for one, propose to interest myself the names of the members that accompanied company marched from the depot up Judge of Probate, County Attorney, same town, the separator and several November doubly sure only such men to all matters of national importance the excursion: County Surveyor, Coroner. The several Jackson to Third street, up Third to wheat stacks were set on fire by sparks should be placed upon the ticket as can towns are entitled to representation so far as I am able and DRUM CORPS: Wabashaw, up Wabashaw to 5th and from the engine, and in spite of the as follows: command the united support of the the opportunity offers itself. We are Ed. Stceckert, Drum Major. up 5th to Rice Park where arms were most earnest endeavors of the men to whole party in every section of the Albin 2 Leavenwortli 1 now on the eve of a national election Theo. Crone Jr., Ferd. Crone, Willie stacked and the compacy dismissed until get the fire under control, the stacks Milford... 1 Burnstown 2 county. Let this be done regardless which justifies the atttention of every Popp, Louis Scherer, Fred Hauenstein, 12 m. At the noon hour the company Mulligan 1 Bashaw 1 and the machine were entiiely consumed. of all personal preferences, and victory voter and patriot by reason of the nature Chas. Stcekert. Willie Koch, Nww Ulm 5 marched to Paul Faber's on W. Cottonwood 1 is assured to the whole ticket. of the issues involved. North Star 1 Wenzel Eckstein, Hugo Fischer, Alf. Eden 1 Third St. where a aplendid repast, arranged Prairieville 1 Men, parties and principles are under Home 2 The county fair as per announcment Scheible, OttoPeuser, Fr. Stceckert, FOB SENATOR by our kind St. Paul friends, Sigel 1 Loreno 2 will be held in and around Turner discussion and it is the right and the Republicans of Brown county John Zeller, Louis Vogel. awaited our coming. Of course the Stark Linden 2 Hall next Saturday and Sunday, and duty of every one to watch the debate have, to our best information, but one Stately GOVERNOR'S GUARD: boys were equal to the emergency and Lake Hanska 2 it is expected that everyone of our as it goes on and it is allowable for candidate, Mr. S. D. Peterson of this The delegates from the 2d and 3d Jos. Bobleter,JCaptain. done full justice to the many good merchants will help to make the Fair Commissioner Districts will each nominate city. Mr. Peteison is a Scandinavian any one so inclined to participate in Chas. Stolle, 1st Lieut. things set before them. Mr. Faber attractive by making a display of a candidate for the office of and is well and favorably known, not the discussion. In this discussion lepetition B. June, 2d Lieut. Please take notiee that our large stock of and his fair assistants lef 1 nothing undone their wares. Farmers should also County Commissioner for their respective only in this but in every county in the is justifiable and we may act Ed. Collins, Act. 1st Sergt. districts. show their appreciation of the efforts Sjlegtnt #kll and Wintei' CUd, to make our short stay under his district, and the prospect of his nomination on the principle of teaching which believes By order of the Rep. Co. Com., of the association to make our annual Sergt: J. Rosskopf, Sergt. M. Muller, roof pleasant and they certainly succeeded Jos. BOBLETER, Chairman. is very encouraging. He will fairs a success, by bringing in their in "line upon line, precept upon Corpl. E. E. Seiter, Corpl. Jos. admirably, as all those whose produce and stock. Let all contribute no doubt receive the united support precept." Galles, Corpl. A. J. Eckstein, Corpl. good fortune it was to be present on personally selected in eastern markets, has now been leeeived, and that Senatorial Republican Convention, something. the convention of the delegates With these words we hasten at once i D. Subilia, Sam.Baumgaertner Frank our new store on the occasion speak of Mr. Faber and 37tb District, from three and probably four counties with the case to be presented. Let me CENTRE STREET Behnke, H. Co. "es, (lustav Fischer, FIREShortly after 5 o'clock yesterevening his establishment only in terms of on the first ballot, and if Brown Co. say at the outset that my sympathies the City Mill whistle mounded M. Felrfman, Nic H^nen, J. Krause, The Republicans of the 37th Senatorial praise. Dinner over, the company reformed sends a strong delegation his nomination are with the Bepublican party in this district are respectfully invited to tho alarm of fire and upon investigation now contains a splenpid assortment of new styles and patterns f Louis Liebeit, John Lilla, Gus.Peters, and, after the drum corps had meet in delegate convention ia Green's is assured. The tug of war it was ascertained that John canvass, and I shall hope to see it successful Vincent Page, Sep.,Schilling, Isador given Mrs. Faber a serenade, marched Hall, at Tracy, Minn., on the 15th day Reardon's dwelling, near the railroad in the issue. I do not wish, by REPRESENTATIVE1 FOB Henle, M. Henle, Carl Ileuer, Christ down Third street to Wabashaw street, of October, 1880, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., track, was in flames. Tho fire f{ekdyIkd Clotl\ii\^ fofMc^YoutM&Cluldten, promise to be the most spirited contest this, to have it inferred that the other for the purpose of placing in nomination June, Franz Schmidt, Fr. Williams. thence up Wabashaw to the capitol, no doubt caught from a passing locomotive a candidate for Senator, to be voted that will come up in the convention. parties have not, in some things, my W. J. Wmkelmann. where they formally paid their respects and as it had got well under for at the next general election, and The candidates are numerous, but hearty approval also. With them all As already stated lastjweek, the to the chief executive of the *BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, to transact such other business as may way before disocvered by Mrs. Reardon, among those named Col. Wm. Pfaender, there is very much in common, and company traveled over Winona & St. properly come before the convention. State, Gov. John S. Pillsbury. After the building and contents, with GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS & TRUNKS. John C. Zieske and C. C. Brandt what there is will naturally be gathered The counties comprising the district Peter and Minneapolis and St. Louis the exception of a sewing machine, a foimal salute, Capt. Bobleter presented will bo entitled to the following repiesentation: will not go into a petty contest for the up in the triumph of the party that was wholly consumed. It is also stated railroads via Waseca. The bracing the company to the Governor, LADIES' CLOAKS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC nomination. Their candidacy has been wins. With them all, also, are elements that quite a sum of money was cremated. air on Tuesday morning put the boys speaking substantially as follows: Lyon 6 Brown 10 The goods are all new and the prices way down. Satisfaction guar- broached against their remonstrances There was no insurance on that we could wish might never intfte best of spirits and the four hours' GOVERNOR: I have the honor of preventing to you Lac Qui Parle...6 Redwood 6 anteed in every respects. the governor's guards, of New Ulm, the oldest mi. either building or household goods. &nd neither of them will grieve if the be handed doun to future administrations. Lincoln .4 ride to Waseca was pleasantly spent in Yellow Medicine7 litia company in existence in the State. It has long We cordially invite all Ladies and Gentlemen to make oui establish- Mr. Rearden has the sympathy of nomination goes to some other worthy been our desire, sir, to pay our respects to you and On the whole, reviewing men The apportionment of delegates is viewing the country, telling jokes, ment a visit and examine our goods and obtain price* A corps of gent- this visit has been looked forward to with preat the community in his sorry affliction. based upon the average vote cast for man. Party success is their first consideration. and principles, we are strongly in favor pleasure by every member OJSBH eominand To. singing songs, etc. The company was lemanly clerks will promptly wait upon all who may come. State Auditor Whitcomb in the general day is the fifth anniversary oftw organization of If the nomination, however, of the triumph of the Bepublican A rather painful accident occurred accompanied as far as Kasota by L. the company and we celebrate the event by making election of 1878 and for the Republican CHEAP CHAELEY. you this call. is to be given to a man from the party, and are willing to contiibute a to Jos. Solge last Friday, while at work candidate for Associate Judge in the Felkel, Henry Keller, Jacob Hersheler RESPONSE OF GOV. PILLSBTJKY. western portion of the county, as some general election of 1879, as follows: mite towards its success. The reason on the new elevator which is being Mrs. W. Hauenstein, Mrs. Peter Herrian, At the conclusion of Capt. Bobleter's One delegate for each 100 votes or major argue it should be, we believe that J. for this may appear as we go on. erected by the Eagle Mill Co. One of Misses Emilia and Theresa Fay fraction and one delegate for each rsmarks the governor responded as follows: ANNUAL C. Zieske, of Sleepy Eye, is the most The Democratic party invites us to the other workmen who was at work and several others, whose names have and are sweeping e\eiything before 4 county at large. available man so far named. He is one support its nominee General Hancock. in the upper part of the building dropped them, but never tluow a grain over. escaped our memory, all bound for ERNST BRANDT, CAPT. BOBLETER: Accept my most cordiuf AGRICBLT1AL and DUTOSTRIAL of the oldest residents of Sleepy Eye Theio are many abler men than he in Work guaranteed. Chairman 37th Dist. ReptJSen. thanks for the honor of this complimentaiy visit ol a chisel, the sharp edge pointing Com. Minneapolis to take in the greatest exposition your command I am awareof the imperfect or. C. CASE, Secretary. COITY FAIR. and is well and favorably known to a the party whom we would sooner trust downward, and this passed through the gamzation of the militia of this State. This is large, ever held in the west The M. H. Gamble is now in his new ly due however to a defect in the statutes of the large portion of the electors of the the fortunes of the countiy with, who edge of the crown of Mr. Solge's hat first stop of the company of any lenght store, and ho has put his knife into State. Under the present law there is but little Our Loreno Items have been unavoidably encouragement for the formation of well disciplined whole county. He is very popular at were disposed of for his sake. and then Into the shoulder, penetrating the prices by which they are being cut of time was made at Waseca where an military companies. To-day there are but three crowded out this week, home and his nomination is equivalent militia companies in our State which could be call, Now of General Hancock it may be down to the very lowest notch for some distance into the bane making hour was spent, while waiting for the ed upon to an emergency. I believe a well organized John C. Toberer is building an addition cash. The highest pi ice pad for to an election. If the people of Sleepy said: Ho is a man of good personal a painful though not dangerous militia is a necessity, and that the laws should train, in going through the various to comment be so framed as toencourage thefor-nationof such to his residence. butter and eggs. Bung 'cm on. Eye want the representative they character. This has not been controverted wound. The chisel came with such marching exercises and the manual of organizations, rather than to discourage, as is j&itiu'ilciy, $cpt. 18, 'So., case at the present time. The splendid dicipline See notice of examination of teachers should send a delegation favorable' to so far as known, and 1 hope it force that, had it struck the top of the arms. Here the first details were The farmers aie putting in the of your company is not only an honor to your city in and aiotuul and county, but the entire State. There was a necessity in another column. Mr. Zieske. cannot be. 'This, of itself, is a good man's head, it would have penetrated spare time plowing. made and Gust. Peters was appointed of calling out your command during the TURNER HALL, reason for supporting him. We very past year, and I desire, as executive, to take this the skull and undoubtedly been fatal. FOU AUDITOR Thos. Downs, the popular sheriff chief cook and Sam Baumgaertner assistant, The city baiber of our town has occasion to return to you thanks for the prompt, Mr. H. B. Constans, the ^present incumbent, much need men of stainless character ness with which you responded to the cise. I hope of Nicollet Co., was in town on Saturday. and as the pleasing? information Carl Fritsche, brother of Frederick gone off on a furlough. NEW L'Ml, Ml XX. this visit to the capitol and to our neighboring city seems to have it all his own in high as well as low places, and I had been imparted to us that we, may be an agreeable one, and that you may one Fritsche, county treasurer of Nicollet The barley market is now li\ely in The fan will be opened on ^atuiday, una all carry with you the most pleasant recollec way as we have yet to hear of a candidate sincerely trust lie is a man of such good would not reach Minneapolis until 7:45 Co., and E.Fritsche of Cottonwood this tions There are several objects of interest, con The Governor's Guards will hold Septcinbci lath, lhb aL I o'clock p. Spiingfield. A. E Aames, and M. nee ted with the late war, now deposited in the that hankers to contest the nomination parts. But on this ground alone he p. m. they were dispatched to the city county, died at the residence of John by the olhceis of the BLOW count} the last target shoot "of the season a capitol, which you may desire to see. I have great Gamble aie tho bu\eis, .11 id tlu with him. Mr. Constans has alone cannot claim the suffrages of the pleasure In extending to you a most hearty welcome Agricultural Society. on a foraging expedition to procure Hauenstein in this city on Monday last, week from next Sunday, Sept 26. are mighty good men. to the State capitol. made an efficient and accommodating people above some of the other candidates. All aiticles for exhibition aie to be some lunch, while still another party at 7 o'clock p. m. lie has suffered long A four year old son of E. O. Brauns, Preserving plums and buyinu sugu officer and his re-nomination and election It had been our intention to give delivered to the Committee of Reception The Bepublican nominee wassentoutin quest of something of Tracy, but formerly of this place, and terribly of consumption and his is the ordor of the day among I lie 11. bcloio 12 o'cltM m., on Saturday. is a foregone conclusion. an exhibitton drill, but rain coming bears just as good character and there wet. Both parties returned with victory died on tho 3d inst. of membranous death was a Godsend to him. He was Vitrclcs icceived altei that tuno cannot dies of Spiingfield. up, only a short exhibition In the i an element in it which is not in the on their brows and everybody croup. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS be enteied foi competition on the only a little over 30 years old at the Messrs. Brophy and McCormu kaie manual of arms^was given. The company other man's so far as we know, and mcmiuin list. felt jolly. When the train pulled up time of his death, and in his days of we have heard that Mr. Ed. Paulson, Tho Democratic county convention cleaning out cveiytlung in the lun of then marched within the building, which is highly rated by thousands to the depot platform our baggage and A Good Brass Band is engaged health ho was an industrious man and of Linden, and Mr. C. Ahlness, of Lake is called to meet in this city on Saturday, threshing, and they dbthewoik stacked arms and spent a half throughout the land. If I am asked to for the Occasion, ourselves were hustled into two new made many friends with all with whom Hanska, propose to contest the nomination the very lowest figures and al Oct. 2d. New Ulm is entitled to 7 jruar- hour in viewing the many curiosities vote for Hancock because of his character, cabooses which had been expressly ho came in contact. His funeral antee their woik. with Alf. Walton, the present .n p.un- aie takt 11 to oitei othei delegates. in the historical rooms, and the old I reply that I have no occasion brought down from Minneapolis for .iiiiusenrnU to the visitors dining the will take place from the residence of incumbent. All three are good men, Charles Bender, a, foiuteen year old J. S. Clancy, depot agent, lias lots battle flags and war relics in the Adjutant to since Garfield bears a character Tail. Jielusliments will be piovulcd our accomodation. In the hurry to John Hauenstein, at 3 p. m. on Thursday. but what is said of Mr. Constans may of freight to attend to. Good news. son of Mr. Jacob Bender, died of typhoid General's office. A visit to the I0 1. every whit as good. If one is a good get on the train the lunch was lost Friends of the family are cordially also be applied to Mr. Walton. The fever, on Tuesday of last week, arsenal was also made, and the neatness H. Bendi\en, one of oui enteipii,. man the other is just as good and, in sight of and nothing was thought of invited to attend. Register of Deeds has a very important Adinitt'iiicc 10 ecntM, hildit uiklei and was buried on the following Thursday. ing young merchants, his leturned of everything about the establishment our judgment, ought to be better because the are ol 10 }f'.Us, when undei tJie it until we were speeding by and saw mission to fill. He must be a good from his Chicago and Eastern tiip Tie The 37th Senatorial District Republican convinced us that Capt. Davis, of his Christian profession. Mr. toiitiol of tlu ir parents or teaeheis it laying on the platform then a wail penman, a ready draughtsman and an has bought lots of goods and looks i committee met at the Merchants die. Season tn kits 2" cint,. Admittance the aisenal keeper, is the right Of the new post offices established Garfield in this particular has an advantage, went up and a frantic jump was made accurate business man. Mr. Walton markably well. totheThoatci on Sunday, i! cts Hotel at 4 o'clock on Monday evening.Present, man in the right place. Major Lunkcnheimeis since the first of July, eleven have in the opinion of many people, by all hands for the bell rope to stop 'lo the dam e, 2") cents. possesses all these qualifications, and Ernst Brandt, of Brown, chair H. C. Warnkie, like the test ol us, establishment also been named Garfield and two Hancock, over his rival. Of course with the train, but as the rope was only the affairs of his office have been so man C. C. Goodnow, proxy foi C. F. The Committee of Arrangements. complainb of being very busy late and the last named being in Georgia and received a call from the ^boys. many other people this is no recommend fastened to the break on the outside well managed during the time he has early. Case, Lyon J, G. Biyan, Lincoln. The Texas. when Adam Hoffmann, an old but we pctss it on. of the caboose the attempt proved been its incumbent that he will no 3STEW secretary being absent the meeting organized army comrade of ours, and the Majoi 1 2. Geneial Hanock is a soldier and The greater pait of our chicken A slight frost, the first of tho season, futile and the boys finally drowned doubt be accorded a re-nomination. by electing Mr. Bryan secretary done the handsome by us. As ILigenmuller shooters have gone fmtliei west. a graduate of West Point and as a sol-* was visible last Wednesday their grief in some Minneapolis lager. The other two candidates are no doubt pro tern. A letter was read from & Kuhl had preremptorily morning. It was not heavy enough, dier he has spent his whole life. He But even in this some difficulty was Our tin IV ing young but' hci lia^ equally as well qualified for the place the Redwood county member, endorsed ordei ed us to visit their wholesale establishment, however, to do any damage to growing was a soldier who fought, and made an got it badthat is the building lev ci, experienced as Xic Ileinen in his effort but their candidacy at this time appears by the members fiom Lac Qui Paile vegetation. and as we never disobey honorable record, in behalf of the Union. and is now getting Ins cellar dur to tap the keg threw the key to to be hopeless. ana Yellow Medicine counties, lequestmg Mam Stieot, S1K p) Lje, Minn., orders, the company again formed in We are glad to notice that our townsman On many a battle-field he showed the faucet out of the car door and Dr. G. C. Wfllner's new building J. J, Legge9 that the convention be held at a Prop'r. Mr. C. Ch. Brandt received one FOR SHERIFF line and took up its maich to the his bravery and fidelity to his country.Unlike not nntil nearly every key in the company is* progressing lapidly undei tho management later date than Oct. 1st and also that of the first premiums at the State above named place. Arriving there, but two men on the Bepublican side of many other Democrats, of the bo- carpenter M. was tried could the sparkling theappoitionment of delegates be based Fair for home-made wines. He had Dealfi in the boys were received and entertainby the fence have so far been named, Mr. educated at the expense of the Howard. beverage be made to flow. At Waterville upon the vote cast for the Rep. candidate twelve different kinks on exhibition, tl wholesouled proprietors in Drugs & Medicines, P. H. Dahl and Hon. K. H. Helling, Government, he proved loyal to his a stop of three and a half hours C. Schevve complains ol hisbusineis for Associate Judge in 1878 and all of his own manufacture. truly royal style. This ended the both of the town of Linden. Both are countiy at a time in which men weie being dull, and all because he quit the was made to allow another train to Gov. Pillsbury in 1879. This was agreed Cheap Charley speaks to the public company's visit to saintly city and the Scandinavians and each possesses all tested. For all this he is deceiving of 10 o'clock lunch. Bring "down t'.e pass. After the train got started Glaus, Putty, to by the members present and the this week through the columus of ye return march to the depot was taken pickles, Schevve. the qualifications necessary to make an the honor of those who simply do their from this station nothing more of importance Oils and Paints, date for holding the convention was REVIEW, and his advertisements deserve up with three cheers for our St Paul efficient sheriff. Mr. Dahl has never duty. The tune is not yet for making occurred on the downward The smiling Lansmnnn, late with fixed for Oct. 15th. Under the apportionment Perfumery and a careful perusal. We will have filends who had contributed so much been before the voters as a candidate maityrs of men who do theii simple Lucas Fecker, is now waiting on customers trip and Minneapolis was reached at as agreed upon by the committee occasion to speak further of his wares TOILET ARTICLES, to make our visit to their city one of for a county office and he is therefore duty. I am not disposed to listen to at the new stoieofM. II. 7:45 p. m. On our arrival at the depot Brown county is entitled to 10 next week. Combs, unalloyed pleasure. The company returned comparatively unknown, which will Gamble. any one who would fling haid woidsat we were met by Capt. Ame3 and delegates. See the call for the convention Mission services will be hold in Sleepy to their camp about 5'oclock Brushes work to his disadvantage. Mr. Helling Gen Hancock for anything he has done his excellent Zouave Corps and brass The pump at the tank doesn't fece-n in another column. Eye by the Rev. Jesuit Fathers beginning p. m., and after a hearty supper an has served one term in the house in the character of a soldier and an officer. and Stationery. band who escorted us to their armory to work well at all times. on the 19th of September and impromptu meeting was organized of representatives and one in theSenate I am willing, for the sake of the in the new Turner Hall, where, owing Brown Co., Games ott the Cadetship. DAKRAOH. closing on the 26th. The same Fathers Phvsn ian'- picsmptions compound- and the following preamble and resolutions and he is therefore known to nearly argument, to condone all his faults to the lateness of the hour, we remained (I with aecmacy and dispat* at all will also give a mission in Springfield expressive of our thanks tor favois evory voter in the county. It now actual and stipposable. The soldieicharacter duiing the night. Nothing was left St. Peter, Sept. 12, 1880. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. houis of the i\,\}, 01 night (Burns) from the 3d to the 10th of October, rendered were unanimously adoD looks as if Mr. Helling '.would be the of General Hancock, so fai undone by Capt. Ames and his boys to Editor Beview. The Penn, Mutual inclusive. ted: nominee although it .was not until a as I know, or caie for my present purpose, make our stay pleasant during the The examining board of candidates NOTICE. few days ago that we were apprised of Whereas, we, the Governor's Guard may be, as I hope it is, as stainless Our millers have already received night. The Turnverein also is entitled for West Point appointed by Hon. H. of Minnesota, having received uniformly Life insurance Co. 01 Philadelphia, his candidacy for the place. as his personal character but what considerable new wheat, the grade of Poehler met here Thursday and organized to our thanks for the numerous Notice is hereby given that a kind treatment during our trip 'nco'poiatt Ibl One oJ the 0I1I- of it? In comparison with Mr. Garfield which is No. 1 and 2. Considerable by electing E. St. Julien Cox, courtesies extended us during our stay public examination of teaeheis will to and stay at the Minneapolis exposition, FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE st and best, stor kholdt 1 to absorb president, Dr. A. W. Daniels, examing what of itf What is to be done with of that which was first brought in was be held at New Ulm, in the courthouse, therefore be it in the city. 1U canuri leads in fman(ial no one has yet been named except John surgeon and Prof. Taylor, secretary. Resolved, That we heieby return the fact? What is the logic? Vote for rather damp, but it is gradually drying on Friday and Saturday the stienlh. Laije assets we not Lird of this city, and he is not anxious A class of 12 or 13 presented At 5 o'clock on Wednesday morning our sincere thanks to tho officers and first and'Second, at Springfield, on out. The price paid during the him!" But for the same reason why the true le- oi the solvency ot Life conductor of the Chicago & Northwestern for the place. As the office requires themselves. Three were rejected by reveille was sounded and after a breakfast Monday the fourth and at Sleep) last week ranged from 65 to 70 cts. not vote for Mr. Garfield. Was he not Companies lull the 1 alio ol' as-ei to and Minneapolis & St. Louis surgeon and after two days' hard Eye, on Tuesday and Wednesday at a restaurant close bv the march some one that knows something about per bushel. also a soldier who was just as true to liabilities show tlu 11 relativest/ ngtli. raihoad companies for favors extended work Brown county carried off the the fifth and sixth of October A. 1) to the exposition ground was taken up, law it is hoped that Mr. Lind may be us. his country? Did he not fight for his The Perm. Mutual lias assets $7,031,- The sugar manufactuiing company persimmons in the person of Mr. F. 1880. Applicants for certificates where upon our arrival we were assigned Resolved, That to Col. King and the prevailed upon to accept the nomination. ibl.8i. Liabilities $"3,*17,17 l.'JT. country and use his utmost endeavor to H. Peterson, of Springfield, his standing commenced operations last Thursday, are requested to he present at9o'clock other officers of the Minnesota Mechanical camping grounds on the inside $V17 rash awts to \ei ,10') ot However, other good men may preserve the Union? Has he not always being 85^. Albert Kayser, the and they have been diligently at work A. M. and bring with them the and Industrial association we liabilities. It 1 ids in di* iderid-. of the enclosure. Three wall and three come to the front between now and maintained a good character as a son of our esteemed fellow citizen paid mote feel under many obligations for the Higher Reader, of the State series since that time. Everything seems to Has1 to policv holders. A tents had been taken to the grounds convention day. Chas. Kayser, came next, being 84. soldier? Why not Garfield in preference numerous courtesies received during of readers. be working smoothly under the able dividends in number :n ot larger by Col. E. M. Van Cleve for our accommodation our stay and encampment at the exposition. The examination was very severe but FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY to Hancock? or equally as well? Best management of Mr. Roberts. Most of average perce itapre than any other D. G. CLARY, the average standing was excellent. and they were at once B. F. Webber, the present incumbent, the case just here, and it makes but Co. SupU of Schools the cane is In very good condition, but company It leads in business management, Resolved, That to Capt. Ames and Hurrah for Brown county! pitched and the camp put into shape. seems to have no opposition for a renomination. little odds what the choice. One may piuderue, economy, fan there was some brought in last week his excellent company of Zouaves we Farmers! Yours in haste, No sooner had we reacheh the grounds Mr. Webber has performed be quite as worthy of support as the and ho lorable dealing, bem# its lead. that was rather green to be worked up. return our heartfelt thanks for their E. J. C. ST. when a proposition was made to our ing- Characteristics. Its officers are the duties of the office in a very very kind receptiou and unremitting other and the young man who casts Diphtheria has been making sad inroads Farmers! drum corps to play for a side show, and successful exertions to make our elect* by policy-holders and not by satisfactory manner and all are satisfied his ballot for the first time may choose among some families in the town stay one of unalloyed pleasure while Editor Rcveiw: which was accepted and the little fellows pioxy-votes. to let well enough alone. Mr. as he pleases without reflecting on his in their city, and we assure them that of Linden, lately. Several of Ole Jorgenson's Thos. E Knox, E.If Ilolbroote Jr., earned SM.00 in a very few hours, The Burns correspondent of the Webber will be re-nominated by acclamation companion who may differ from him. we shall long remember, with feelings children have been down with Try Everything but Buy Only the Best. General Agent, General Agent, Sleepy Eye Gazette captiously observes, but succeeded in getting only $9.00. of the deepest gratitude, the many which assures his election by But thist* not all so far as the men that judging from the REVIEW'S the disease, two of whom died last St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis', Mum. Wednesday and Thursday were spent pleasant hours spent in their compan an overwhelming majority. are personally and we will hasten to Springfield correspondent, Springfield Thursday night. Ole Stone of the 8-18-80 ny, as well as in that of their sisters in viewing the many things on exhibition, is only possessed of four inhabitants, show it. The time has now arrived when a Farmers same town also lost a child about that and cousins and aunts." FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR and then facetiously queries, "Howe's to which through the courtesy of fanning mill be one of the most urgent time. Mr. Julius Berndt, the present incumbent, Resolved, That we also tender our that?" Col. Wm. King and Chas. Clarke, the needs of the farmers, and the Springfield Items. sincere thanks to our friends in St. Now it is only apropos to say, that will be re-nominated without opposition, MARRIEDAt the residence of question with-them will arise which accommodating president and secretary Paul for their kind reception and hospitable the Gazette correspondent employa In this vicinit}- will please take notice as also will Mr. Jonas Laudenschlager Meady Duly in the town of Stately, The farmers are all through stacking, is the best mill to have. Echo answers: of the association, the members entertainment during our visit this canard as a resentful intimation that this fall the umlerjigned Brown county, on Saturday, Sept 4' for Coroner. and they say the grain is gathered to the saintly city. "Buy the that the would-be fifth (or rather of the company had free admittance will buy all kinds ol by Kev. D. M- Haggard, Chas. w'. Let every Republican attend the in better shape than they expected Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions first) inhabitant has been slighted, or FARMERS, FRIEND FAN-2 and egress at all times, On Wednesday Duly of Brown county to Miss Hati be furnished to the St. Paul at least not sufficiently often averted after having had so many rains. Far Produce, primaries in his respective town and NING^MILL, evening the company joined the and Minneapolis papers and to the tie Duglas of Cottonwood county. to. then select delegates that will carry Messrs. Crone and Nuessle have two Minneapolis companies in a street New Ulm Review. The happy couple have the congratulations The Review's correspondent can manufactured by out the wish of the town they represent, OATS, CORN, BITTER, been busy stocking up, to judge from AS conscientiously declare that the correspondential parade, after which the Zouaves and of their numerous friends. A. J. ECKSTEIN, Secretary. and the Republican ticket, from CJtf.SeW, of tfewtJW the large number of boxes which have" favoritism implied by EGGS, AC, Guards took the train for Lake Calhoun Camp was then broken and the company Mr. Fr. Schubert, our county treasurer, President down to Coroner, will go Simpkins is false that he never arrived for them at the depot. where a grand ball had been arranged marched to Turner Hall where met with a severe loss last sought to disparage or to offend man, out of the county this fall with 400 for which he will at all times pay This mill bas been tried and not found wanting H. Bendixen's fine house is nearly *?uo by the former in our honor. they remained for the night, and at woman, or child,in short, that he Thursday evening by the sudden and It bas been satisfactorily demonstrated that, from the highest market price. majority. completed, and also painted. He has one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat i als declares that he will not bedraggle The boys, thanks to Capt Ames and 7:20 a. m. on Saturday the cars were unexpected death of his son Ernst, Cheap Charley. sared if cleaned by this mill than by any other. his correspondence with vagabonds, it insured in the Springfield Insurance his associate officers, enjoyod themselves All foreign substances should be removed from aged 18 years. He had suffered with taken for the homeward journey. Co. shysters, Jack-of-all-trades and outand-out seed wheat as well as from wheat intended fo diphtheria but had so far recovered The handsome new residence of P. hugely until about one o'clock Three hours were spent in Waseca and the market, for "as yon sow so yon shall reap," humbugs who have no visible Notice to Tax Payers, The Farmers' KriendFanning Hill is guaranteed to as to assume his usual work and on rt Runitz, at Sleepy Eye, -was struck by when the train was again taken for John Roth seems to be always busy upon request of a number of citizens means of support and whose motto be as durable as any in the market, and the price of the day preceding his death he had Parties in arrear of Personal Property in his new drug store. He keeps al same will compare favorably with that of other lightning last Friday night and totally is "tick." the city, the Guards reaching camp of that place the company gave an mills. done some plowing. The supposition tax including Seed Grain are requested kinds of goods in his line. When Nature formed Simpkins she consumed. None of the family sleeping about 2 o'clock. On Thursday even* Patronize homeindustry and ran no risk of being exhibition drill, and were in turn hospitably to pay before the 15th d:iy ot is that he caught cold which settied swindled by dishonest strangers who go about tbe called for her shears. "We must in the building at the time were ing the company participated in the entertained. The landing at The distance from the depot to. the country and sell mills on two or threeyears time September otherwise tbe game witUia in his throat and that death was shorten this fellow," she cried,"in and then change the notes to suit themselves. injured, The building had but lately grand Garfield and Arthur torchlight collected through Court. All t&oar our depot was made at 5:45 p. m. and post officers about 1082 feet. the ears but added at last, "Well, caused by strangulation. The bei All kinds of repairs and Kos. of wirt and tin' as the company marched through the caving received Postal Cards OH m^r been completed. The Gazette says sives for my mills Is constantly kept on hand, also procession, but owing to the delay in let the ears pass, what is long for a reaved parents have the sympathy of The threshing season is now in roll wire to ajye purposes. sountof the small amount due wilt atv, streetstoitsarmory demonstrationsof man is just right for an ass." Mr. Runitz* loss over and above the getting the procession started the company the community. ^mti C-F.HELD. bJaet, Potter Bros, are now in pes. bo take this as a last Warning, welcome weremade on every side, HAYS CARS. r. Schubert, County insurance is from 8300 to 9400. returned to camp after tho pro- session of a new improved J. I Case Centertr