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.MM^mim'mwm, pnpHw wnpwp mmmm &&V NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22," /880. M: i Goods! Great Bargains. NKW ULM AND VICINITY. handiwork was shown the picture NICOLLETCOimTVPOMTI* S ia Graeff, second, 1,00 Maria Hess, tturd, 1,00 BROWK COUNTY FA1HV LOCAL POLITICS. Tbe following young ladies each received premium *Home Sweet Home," worked in of So cento for meritorious needle work, wax work and hair work: Thekla Kiesltng, Ann* The Republican nominating convention A gymnastic exhibition and social The annual fair of the Brown County worsted by Amalia Gneff, and theHausdorf, M. Hottinger. Carolina Biass. Emma REPUBLICAN CAUCUS of Nicollet county was held Scberer, Clara Oleson, Mary Guetling, Bertha danco has been arranged in Turner Agricultural Society, held in andwax figure made by Bertha Hauenstein, Haueuatein and Augusta Schell. in St. Peter last Saturday. I. S. Pettijohn Hall for the benefit of Carl Gebser. See around Turner Hall last Saturday and received the plaudits of the W. Amme carried off second premium, 1,00, for The Republican electors of the city boys work. was re-nominated for county .innounceraent in another column. Sunday came very near being a failure, visitors. Albert Wagner, as usual, of New Ulm are hereby invited to At the conclusion of Mr. Scherer's auditor and Chas. R. Davis for county *!!'!''i '""SEW'T"-qu'y.TJ+~Zri^ not through the fault of the society, '^sg~?a was on hand with his favorite and irrepressible meet in caucus at Turner Hall, on Friday, Wcigand Hauenstem is having a remarks the fair was announced attorney. Both nominations were Sept. 24th, 1880, at 7:30 p. m., for however, but by the decrees of the Davis sewing machine, stone walk laid down in front of his closed and exhibitors began to pack made by acclamation. Hon. C. the purpose of electing five (5) delegates weather clerk, who had willed bad but his occasional absence indicated saloon. A good Improvement and we up and remove their ware. In the to represent the city in the county Ammundson was also re-nominated for that some other attraction divided weather. Owing to the heavy shower convention called to meet at the hope otheis vill follow his example. evening a theatre was given in Turner representative from the first legislative his time usually exclusively devoted on Saturday morning and the continued Court House on the day following. Hall for the benefit of the society. district. The Republican convention Just received to .day my second car to the Davis. The large collection of threatening weather during the entire By order of the Rep. City Com., The acting was good, the audience in the second, or upper, legislative of Furst & Bradley Plows which I plants and flowers of Mrs. Gebser and ERNST BRANDT, Chairman. forenoon, but little or nothing had large and the proceeds made the members district will be held next Saturday. will sell ou easy terms. Mr.Petry was admired by all and added been brought in up to 12 m., the time We are glad to hear that Hon. of the society feel happy. Republican County Convention. beauty and animation to the scene. designated by the society when all articles M. MULLEN Jake Klossner, of Lafayette, will no The visitors were entertained on entered with a view of contesting A Sleepy Eye editor not raging mad, doubt receive the nomination. lie is For the Review by O. P. Champlin. A delegate convention of the Republican Sunday afternoon by Adelbeit's band, for the premiums should have to .it the New Ulm turn-fest, because the an active Republican and made an able electors of Brown county is hereby MOKE POLITICAL, NOTES. which furnished the music during the be delivered, and the prospect looked (Societhim were too much engrossed to called to meet in the Court House, and useful member in the session of continuance of the fair. in the city of New Ulm, on Saturday, anything but encouraging. Shortly p.id to abrowery and let him 1878. Let his constituents show their liespecting the personal character of September 25th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p.m., after noon however, the heavens began Shortly after 4 o'clock Hon. C. lrink out of a beer vat. In spite of appreciation of his services by according for the purpose of selecting ten (10) General Hancock we have conceded to assume a more favorable aspect and Brandt, vice president of the society, ho shooners they shoved at him he almost him a re-nomination. delegates to represent Brown county in too much in admitting his character to a few of the farmers living nearest to stepped upon a platform and delivered withered away.Tracy Gazette. the 37th Senatorial district convention, be above reproach. The evidence accumulates called to^meet at Tracy, on Oct. 15th, the city began to arrive with their the annual address. He said that the Equalization of Taxes: On the farm of Mr. B. June, of Milford, that he was both brutal 1880. Also to place in nomination a lands in Brown county and vicinity vegetables, grain, poultry, etc., and candidate for Representative, County a stack of wheat was struck by The State Board of Equalization of and profane in his treatment of the could not be excelled anywhere, but with each arrival the members Auditor. Register of Deeds, Sheriff, t?xes has completed its labors and the lightning last Saturday morning ano" "boys," or let me say, men who fought in order to make them more profitable of the society in waiting at the Judge of Probate, County Attorney, result as summed up by State Auditor wholly consumed, but the timely arnviil under him. I grieve that this is so as Please take notice that our large stock of County Surveyor, Coroner. The several they needed more thorough cultivation hall became encouraged and hope grew Whitcomb, has been published. The of neighbors prevented the towns are entitled to representation Ifear\ve must admit it is. Garfield than farmers are giving them. This within them that with pleasant weather followingjis a summaiyjof the increase fjle^knt r?all kr,d Wiqtef G^ood^, as follows: il.imes from spreading to the other may bo brutal, but he is not profane is a progressive age and we should try on the morrow all might yet be well. made by the board upon personal Albin 2 Leavenworth 1 stacks. and there is no evidence of his brutality and live up to the times and advance But, alas! they were partially doomed property in Brown county: Burnstown 2 Milford 1 so far as I am aware. Choosing We had a repetition of July weather with the balance of the world. While Bashaw 1 Mulligan 1 to disappointment, as with the dawn personally selected in eastern markets, has now been received, and that TEH between these two on the point of personal Cottonwood 1 New Ulm 5 last week. The thermometer at noonday he advocated making wheat our main ITEMS.. CENT. of day on Sunday morning another our new store on Eden 1 Horses under throe years 60 North Star 1 character Garfield would be taken crop, he deprecated the practice of on Thursday indicated nearly 90 in CENTRE STREET shower came up nnd is late as 10 o'- Home 2 Horses three years and over 33 Prairieville .1 and Hancock left if the choice fell some farmers in placing their dependence the shade and Friday was but little clock it looked bettor then on the Loreno 2 Cattle under three years 20 Sigel 1 upon the better man. Still, waving all now contains a splenpid assortment of new styles and patterns of exclusively upon that. He said cooler. The hot weather was followed Linden .2 Cows two years 25 Stark 1 d.iy befoie. Th \v ither cleared up All other cattle 50 Stately 1 Lake Hanska 2 this and for the sake of the argument, our sod and climate was well adapted by heavy showers on Saturday and about noon and tm* .ittendance of visitors Mules and asses 50 The delegates from the 2d and 3d we will admit one to be as good a man for raising most anything, especially Sunday, which had the effect of cooling during the afternoon was quite Sheep 20 Commissioner Districts will each nominate ffckdyJJMe dlott^ foi'MeiiJoutl^i&dliildfeii, and soldier as the other, let us carry corn, and advocated a more extended off the atmosphere somewhat. good considering the prevailing high Hogs 20 a candidate for the office of the comparison still further as between stock raising. He was sorry to see'so County Commissioner for their respective Wagons and carriages 60 wind and the bad roads in the country. Dr. James R. Henderson, of St. districts. much young stock go out of the country them personally. Melodeons and organs 70 BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Despite these drawbacks the display as Louis, Mo., says: One of our greatest Piano fortes 50 By order of the Rep. Co. Com., when corn and hay being much 3. Gen. Hancock cannot be said to a whole was very creditable. Especially blessings to our people who suffer with Agricultural tools, etc., 25 GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS & TRUNKS. Jos. BOBLETER, Chairman. cheaper here than elsewhere, stock be a civilian. He is not versed in civil was the exhibit in the Sewing machines 20 Tiles will be found in Dr. Bosanko's could be raised and fattened by our law. Hi3 knowledge of it must be, LADIES' CLOAKS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC. Watches and clocks 50 LIVE STOCK DEPARTMENT Senatorial Republican Convention, Pile llemedy. It has superceded everything farmers with good profit. He also advocated quite na tin ally, superficial. He is not Other items, not mentioned in the quite good in fact we believe it was The goods are all new and the prices way down. Satisfaction guar- I have ever tried in my practice. 37tb District. an improvement in the quality a statesman and never has had any foregoing list, remain as equalized by fully up to last year's standard in point anteed in every respects. Almost every day I hear this Remedy The Republicans of the 37th Senatorial of stock and more and better attention the county board. experience that would qualify him to of numbers of horses and cattle. Sheep We cordially invite all Ladies and Gentlemen to make our establish- district are respectfully invited to highly spoken of, which leads me to to dairy interests. He said that over govern skillfully. Of the art of government ^i^-*-^^ ment a visit and examine our goods and obtain prices. A corps of gent- were not so numerous, and swine were meet in delegate convention in Green's Cottonwood Items. believe that what everybody says must $20,000 was annually lost to our county he is ignorant. In the discharge lemanly clerks will promptly wait upon all who may come. Hall, at Tracy, Minn., on the 15th day wholly ignored. It was hoped that be true. through a lack of interest in this of October, 1880, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., of civil functions he is untried. CHEAP CHARLEY. this year's fair might be a grand financial Sept. 18, 1880. for the purpose of placing in nomination branch of the farmers' incomo and consequent He has spent his whole life simply as FRESH OYSTERSNicNenno last Monday success and that thereby the society Editor Review. a candidate for Senator, to be voted inferior quality of butter. a soldier. These are very simple statements evening received a consignment of would be enabled to prepare stabling As you receive news for at the next general election, aud There was no reason why the farmers but every one of them is significant. fresh oysters, the first of the season. to transact such other business as may from nearly all parts of tho county, accommodation in a year hence, but of this vicinity could not make just as properly come before the convention. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. They ought not to be passed We understand that later In the season I will make an effort to informs your we fear this has been a deluded hope. The counties comprising the district good butter as those in other parts of readers of the doings in this part. he contemplates keeping a good by without due consideration. If it is Farmers can hardly be expected to will be entitled to the following repiesentation: Card of Thanks. the United States. Spring houses and There is a good deal of fun going on supply and will be prepared to serve not best to have a president educated bring in their stock and leave it standing good clean cellars were a necessity for here which keeps things lively. The them raw, fried or stewed at all hours and experienced in civil matters practiced exposed to the elements for two or Lyon 6 Brown.., 10 young folks are taking the lead, and good butter making. While he thought To all of our friends who have on shoit notice. He will also sell Redwood 0 LAC Qui Parle..-6 in making and executing laws three days and nights, and no marked the old folks tho heed. So it goes in it might be true that farmers invested so kindly assisted us during the late Lincoln 4 Yellow Medicine7 them by the can. then it is just as well for Gen. Hancock improvement in the exhibits of this Main Streot, Sleepy Eye, Minn., Cottonwood. I is a famous town. The apportionment of delegates is severe illness of our children, and to too much money in farm machinery in in the pending canvass. Mr. Garfield, department will be made until shelter J. J. Legge, Prop'r. We learn from Alex. Harkin, of West It is known to have 15 threshing machines based upon the average vote cast for those who accompanied the remains some instances, he did not believe this unlike his opponent, is a civilian. for the stock placed on exhibition is the Republican candidate for Associate and nearly all run by the Newton, who was in our city last Sunday of our beloved son to his last resting to be the case universally. He Judge in the general election of 1878, He has had education and practice in provided for. youngsters. The elders take it easy place, on Saturday last, wo hereby Dealer in on his way home from St. Peter, said help was getting more scarce from and for Gov. Pillsbury in the general the art of government. He is a statesman, at home. offer our heartfelt thanks. that the Nicollet county fair held at Drugs & Medicines, election of 1879. as follows: THE rOULTRY DEPARTMENT year to year and that farmers were obliged a legislator who has a record. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mueller. The Minnesota Chief was started St. Peter last Friday and Satuiday was One delegate for each 100 votes or major showed a very decided improvement to provide themselves with all Gen. Hancock has no record of a similar fraction and one delegate for each this year by oui general agent' 'Paul. the best ever held in that county, and over last year's exhibit, although it the latest improved machinery for Glass, Putty, GRAND BENEFICIARY thecounty at large. nature. He is a negative man, He feels quite dishoaitened, for that despite the unfavorable weather was by no means what it should have harvesting their crops. He deprecated Oils and Paints, G^yini\^tid Ixl\ibitioi without a record to show what his new oats threshed by it gave a horse ERNST BRANDT, on Saturday it was an entire success been considering that every farmer the habit of some farmers of going Chairman 37th Dist. Rep, Sen. Com. JPerfumery and the colic for the hard pull on it and views are on the great practical questions in point of exhibits and visitors. Permanent possesses numerous fowls. irredeemably into debt for machinery C. CASE, Secretary. and our boss feeder holds his head TOILET ARTICLES, of the day. It is possible he has Social Dance buildings have been erected or anything else, and hoped all would THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT, rather queer when feeding. Little well matured views but we do not Comhs, Republican County convention next by the society and the annual exhibitions nev*)r very well represented, was the endeavor to establish all their transactions Dr. had to suffer for saying it. know it. Even in his letter of accept, in Brushes will become better from year to Saturday. most neglected of all this year. A corn on a cash basis. lie advocated Since horse thieves have made a ance there is nothing to relieve our ignorance. and Stationery. year. TURNER HALL, Look out for fun next Saturday. The planter, manufactured by Thomas patronizing and rncourageing home visit to our town all that pass through On the contrary Mr. Garfield Rads. will be here in force. Foistner, and a Farmers' Friend fanning industry in all its branches and thereby on here and sell horse medicine oi want The loudest claims atpiosent for the not only has convictions but we Physician's prescriptions compound* endeavor to keep as much mill, manufactured byC. F. Held, Sunday Eve, October 3d, '80. Republican caucus next Friday evening. to buy chickens, are looked upon as legislative honors of the two districts anknow what they are. He has declared ed with accuiacy and dispatch at all money at homo as possible. He comprising the whole display of farm See call elsewhere in this issue horse thie\ os. They seem to have a to which we belong come, we believe, hoius of the day or night. his views and they aie befoiethe people. nounced that in order to do away with machinery. Both of those machines good eye on G. Guth's grays now, Programme in next issue. of the lli-A rnw. from Lac Qui Parle and Blown for The Penn. Mutual He thinks, he studies, he deliberates, all bickerings and give all classes an but his two guns set at the door will possess merits, however, that commend senator and from Redwood for Representative. he acts and whether good oi surely pop them over to the next opportunity to participate in the annual them to the farmers in this vicinity, If the Republican convention next invitation is extended Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Brown will undoubtedly A cordial bad the people know the nature of his world Avhere the grays can't bo seen. fairs of the society, three days would and if in want of either one or Satuiday chooses wisely the victory is to all by incoiporated 1847. Ono of tho oldoat put forward S. D. Peterson, and Lac' thought, his study, his action. He is Tho Aulmant Taylor, bought by be devoted to the next fair and he the other they should, all things being ours. CAUL GEBSER. and host. No stockholders to abi Qui Parle Mr. Jacobson for senator. not afraid of himself, his ideas do not Nic and John Gulden, is now doing hoped that all would take hold and assist equal, patronize home industry. E. P. the would-be candidate for its earnings. It leads in financial Since Lac Qui Parle elected a Democratic the best threshing in Cottonwood scare him. He is not afraid his ideas the society to make it a grand success. J0H1T C. ZIESKE, htu ngth. Large assets are not The exhibits in tho Register of Deeds, is this week making representative for us we have The old rattle boxes will no doubt go will harm his character or reputation. He said that despite the unfavorable the true test of tho solvency oi Life the fur lly in the country. He says he AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT up in a smokeless fame. not given much weight to her claims. Tossibly Gen. Hancock isn't but, in Companies but the latio of assets to weather and consequent partial has the pins all set to smash the New were very creditable in point of quality We expect, however, to stand by the truth, we do not know it. It does seem Some horses, perhaps from New liabilities show their iclative strength. Manufactuierof and l)c.ili in failure of this year's fair, the society, Ulm ring. Boys, stand from undei! but numeiically they fell far short nominee, if a compotent man. Whether Ulm. have jumped the fence, after as though his party passed by its states The i'onn. Mutual has assets $7,031,- had money enough to pay every cent of HARNESSES, If sheriff Manderfeld and Judge of of the previous yeai. Entering the Lyon county will present a name or they had done some damage to a coin 381.81. Liabilities $3,317,171.37. men, weie of great ability and character, the premiums awarded. The speakei SADDLES, Probate Westphal have made good officers hall fiom the main entrance, Mr. Wm, field. They aic now in Schloman's ^127 cash assets to every $109 of not we are unable to say.Marshall men lucated and experienced in was listened to with close attention and COLLARS, they deserve the re-nomination Baumgertner's exhibit of a large variety pasture and bothering our town Clerk. liabilities. It leads in dividends Messenger. wascivil affairs for tins man of no civil BRIDLES, at tho close of 13 remaiks he at the hands of their paity. They do of vegetables, on the left, and He says "if the owners (lout get to policy holders. Has paid'more iccoid, oino education and expeiience BLANKETS heartily applauded. not affiliate with tho Republicans and them soon the hoi so thieves ought to. dividends in number and of larger Capt, S. A. George's usual good display The lively and wild perambulation ROPES & in civil affaiis but having a mihtaiy Then horse owneis would look out a a\eiage peieentage than any other have nothing to expect from them. of Mr. Keim's team through the of squash, melons, grapes, etc., on the WHIPS, tiaining and lame in order that it little. company. It leads in business mandr* After a short interval Mr. Peter Weaio infoimcd that II.Plath,,Esq., streets of our city yesterday morning, right, became at once conspicuous. On TRUNKS. would be fiee from the burden of defense incut, pi udenc c, economy, fair Scheier, piesiilent of the society, created considerable excitement for a VST TIME. of tho town of Staik, will also be a tables along the right-hand aisle were VALISES, a man like the Tildens, or Bayards and honoidble doalin" being its leading few moments. Mr. Keim and Mi. stepped on a platform anG made candidate befoiethe Republican county a arranged neatly the numerous exhibit* &c &c, &c. would impose upon it in the canvass. Charactei istics. itsoiiicers arc Lcreno IDepartrciezit D. Fidelcr were unloading potatoes few remaiks in the Geiman language. convention next Satuiday for the of wheat, bailey, rye, oats, flax seed, Repairing done promptly and cheap. elected by policy-holders and not by But that is nothing to Hancock. from the Avagon, when all at once and He hoped that the wholesome advice office of lcprcsentative, Mr. Plath is coin, potatoes and vegetables generally By our logulsu Coiipspondont Busted. pi oxy-votes. Only in choosing between the two men, without apparent cause the horses of Mr. Biandt would be lived up to, Mam St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. an old resident of the county and is while Wm. Baumgeitner occupied made a lunge, broke their hitching and Thos. E. Knox, E. II. Ilolbroote Jr., the civilian, the statesman, the man of F. Ibborson has his shelves full of anil that every farmer in tho county well and favoi ably known to a large ncaily tho whole left-hand aisle with a Ccneral Agent, General Agent, started along 2d N street towards civil education and practice, of positive medicines, and his show cases filled and every mechanic and business man NOTICE. I)oi tion of the voteis. He will make beautiful display of pot flowers. Directly Minn. street on a furious run. Mr. St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. convictions and record should be pie. with tho choicest eig.us. Ho hds also of New Ulm would take an active interest an active and useful member shouid he in front and centre of the stage Fidcler who was in the wagon at the 8-18-80 ferred to the man wholly destitute of a full supply of stationery, consisting in the next annual fair, bo nominated and elected. Notice is hereby given that a Mr. Aug Schell had displayed his usual time was thrown violently to the Farmers! of writing paper, envelopes, etc. Don't these qualifications. To choose the and ho promised that the society public examination of teachers will ground, receiving several severe bruises ingenuity by building a beautiful New Ulm, Sept. 16, 1880. forget to call on the old pioneer. other way is folly. We have need of would spare neither pains nor money be held at New Ulm, in the courthouse, and a fracture of the left arm. arbor with remarkable semblance to Editor Review Farmers! statesmen. Wc suffer because we have to make it a success. Ho thanked on Friday and Saturday the Our band boys are practicing day Reaching Peusor's store, the horses nature. On each side of this was As my name nas been mentioned in so few. Never in the history of our first and Second, at Springfield, on the exhibitois for favors extended and night and are making good proThe turned down Minn, street, and in so placed on a platform tho fruits, honey, collection with the nomination for Representative Monday the fourth and at Sleepy country have wo been in so soie need tho society and then announced the doing scattered the potatoes and allgress. waltz played on Friday grapes, wines, &c, brought theic for from this county, you will Eye, on Tuesday and Wednesday excepting the time at the close of the Try Everything but Buy Only the Best. but the front running gear of tho wagon following award of premiums: shows that considerable headway has exhibition, while on the stage permit me to, state through your columns the fifth and sixth of October A. D. Rebellion. The land mourns to-day because promiscuously over the street in been made. CLASS ILIVE STOCK were four large and beautiful that I am not a candidate for legislative 1880. Applicants for certificates $5,00 front of Toberer's jewelry store. The Wm Gieaeke, best stallion, we have not had statesmen to administer The time has now arrived when a Peter McFeo, living some six 3,00 flower plants, the property of August Muller, second best, arc requested to be present at9o'clock honors. M. horses then ran once around the block civil law. It is an nnpeitinence 4.00 C. Winkelman, best span work horses, fanning mill be one of the most urgent miles north of hero lost a child four A. M- and bring with them the Quense and Jacob Hottinger, which J,00 Respectfully, M. Penning, best breeding mare, and finally brought up in front of Leibold's to ask the people of this country needs of the farmers, and the 3,00 John Winkelman, best three je.ir old colt, Higher Reader, of the State series years old from diphtheria, on the 18th were viewed with admiration by all Wm. Pfsender. barber .shop, where they were 2,00 Ret/laff, best 2 year old colt to place over the Republic a man whose question with them will arise which of readers. 1,00 W. Wiedemann best one year old colt, inst. One more of his children is also the visitors. Some fine specimens of caught. 1,00 New Ulm. Minn., Sept. 21st 1880. is the best mill to have. Echo answers: whole life has been military and leading M. Muller, best sucking colt, 4,00 very low from the same disease. apples and grapes were exhibited M. D. (J CLARY, John Manderfeld, best cow, "Buy the Editor Review: 3,09 away fiom the contemplation of Diphtheria is making sad ravages in X. RossWopf, second best cow, Co. Supt. of Schools. 2,00 Penning, Louis Thiele and Aug, Schell The editor of the Herald stated in C. Hansing, best steer, Permit me, through the problems of civil government. The FARMERS, FRIEND FAN-" 1,00 our city just now and since last week's Henry. Muller, second best, being the principal exhibitors. The 2,00 his last issue that Zieske had tin own your columns, to sincerely thank my C. Hansiug, best heifer, nature of our governmment demands issue of tho REVIEW the families of J. NING\MILL, 1,00 Farmers W. Gieek second best, display of butter and cheese compared his banner to the breeze in honor of 2,C0 friends for their continued confidence men trained and expeiienced in State C. Schreier. best calf, Mueller, J. Bender and P. Bartle have 1,00 manufactured by favorably with that of former years. C. Hansing, second best, the news from Maine. Zieske knows 2,00 and good wishes in suggesting my matters to carry it successfully on. Reconstruction been bereaved by the loss of beloved H. Hoffmann, best ram, 2,00 what he is about he always said Maine G. $. Beld, of Kewtflni." Haberle, best sheep, FLORAL HALL name for the responsible office of 1,00 shows what novices and children. Mr. Muller lost his only D. Hneberle, bee coop of turkeys, In this vicinity will please take notice 1,00 offered many attractions pleasing to would give a Republican majority, P. Mack, best coop of chickens, Judge of Probate and to state, that I bunglers may do. Wholly independent 1,00 son, aged eight years, last Friday and that this fall the undersigned Fr. Engle, best ducks, the eye, and, taking everything in considciation, which in'due time will be proved. The This mill has been tried nnd not found wanting. am not a candidate for any office to be of party considerations, decided on the all his other children have suffered CI A8S IIGRAIN & OTHER FARM PROHUCIC will buy all kinds of It has ltn satisfactorily demonstrated that from Haberle, best wheat, 2,00 the exhibits far surpassed editor of the Herald was rather fast in one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat ia filled at the coming election, nor ground of qualification, otjitness, Mr. terribly with the same disease. Mr. l.. C. Bi andt, second best, 1,00 waved if cleaned by this mill than by any other. Farm Produce, our expectations. The merchants' department regard to the first news. When John I, Rank, best rye, l,Oj would I accept a nomination. Garfield should be the choice of every All foreign substances should be removed from Bender's child died on Thursday, and Aug. Nagel, second best, 50 seed wheat as well as from wheit intended for however, was sadly deficient waves his flag for Hancock, or on hearing H. Beinhorn, best barley, 2,00 Respectfully, man. It is nnfortunate for General he has still another ono down, while the market, for "as you sow so you shall reap." L. Runk, second best, 1,00 AS OATS, CORN, BUTTER Kieling, Keller & Co. and Cheap Charley The Farmers' Friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed to of tiny democratic successes you Hancock that he should be a novice in JonN LIND. Aug. Nagel, best oats, 1,00 that of Mr. Bartle died on Wednesday. be as durable as any in the market, and the price of C. Prahl, best corn, 1,00 being the only ones making a display. let him know it. same will compare favorably with that of other civil matters though his party may not EGGS, &C, The latter also had several other 1 O J. Schlumberger, second best, 50 mills The former showed some fine We had a very pleasant [call from C. Prahl, best peas, 50 think so. Even if he were the better Patronize homeindustry and ran no risk of being children dangerously sick with the PERSONAL. P. ack, best beans, 50 swindled by dihonest strangers who go about the samples of dress goods and the latter for which he will at all times pay Rev. Loba last Saturday. P. Runitz, of the popular firm of H. Hoffmann, best timothy seed, 1,00 man personally, which we fear he is dreadful malady. A little girl of country and sell mills on two or three years time Adolph Miller, tobacco, favorable mention. the highest market price. several suits of ready-made clothing and then change the notes to suit themselves. Runitz & Bendixen at Sleepy Eye, and J. Zieske took a flying trip to New not, Mr. Garfield on the ground of his Ath. Henle living with John Lauterbach CLASS HIVEGETABLES. All kinds of repairs and Nos. of win: and tin Cheap Charley. and a show case of notions, boots, 2,00 F. Bcnham. of Iberia, were welcome W. Banmgnertner, best asst. of vegetables, sives for my mills is constantly kept on hand, also superior fitness, should be preferred to Ulm last Friday, returning right sid^ near the Catholic church is not 60 D. Haberle, best potatoes, wire for sivc purposes. shoes, Ac. Wm. Gebser, of Sleepy callers at the Review office last Mon 25 him. It is hoped those who care more L. Runk. second best. expected to recover. Mr. Belm's up. F. HELD. 50 Bertha Dietz, best cabbage, Eye, exhibited seven brands of cigara, day. The dance at Hagemann's last Friday for qualified than party men will weigh 25 and Mrs. Simon's children are all J. Wiedemann, best rutabagas, Center str.. New Ulm. Minn 25 the products of bis establishment. Aug. Nagel, best radishes, was well attended, and all enjoyed Hon. Henry Pmhler tarried in this the point under discussion and allow down, and the malady is making such 50 Ang. Nagel, best squash, themselves to their heart's content. As the fair next year will be of longer 25 S. A. George, best water melons. GRAND vicinity a few days last week, spending the result to act as a determining motive fearful strides that the public schools GUIDEtoSUCCESS 25 S A. George, best sugar melons, Sleepy Eye Is going to have an exchange duration and as arrangements will no at 25 tho Sabbath in New Ulm. Henry 8. A. George, best tomatoes, in the final choice. were dismissed on Monday forenoon Musical Concert 25 office at once* J. Schlumberger, best turnips, hedoubt be made obviating thejnecessity is a very good fellow socially, but 25 W. Baumgaertner, best onions, for tho entire week. Everything is AugustSommerfield, the blacksmith, ot exhibitors hustling everything away CLASS IVBUTTER, CHEESE, *C is on the wrong side of the fenco politically WITH FOB being done by our doctors to check the 2,00 C. Brandt, best fresh batter, A business man's opinion.C. B. is turning out some very fine work. Union Hall in the greatest confusion at the close 1,00 D. Haberle, second best, BUSINESS and votes with the Brigadiers disease and it is sincerely hoped their Fifth street, south of Loreno House. Dorr, of Toledo, O., says he has used 2,00 Wm Thiele, best honey, of the fair, it is expected that every in Congress on all party questions. 1,00 H. Yajen, second best, efforts may prove successful. AND Day's Kidney Pads in his family with 1,00 Zieske is going out of the lime N. U. MTg' Co, best homemade sugar, merchant in the city will contribute Every Sunday afternoon and evening 1,00 Chas: Foster, best syrup, SOCIETY results so superior to all other treatments business. Now is the chance for some 50 Fr. Heers, second best, and on week days from something in the way of making a Springfield Items. 1,00 C. Ch. Brandt, best homemade wine, one to start in anew. Try it. that he regards them as the best Salt as a Fertilizer. is BY FA the best business and So 7 to 10 M. A cordial invitation creditable display of his wares. Mr. S. A. George, batter, favorable mention, cial Guide and Hand Book ever published. Aug. Nagel. cheese, Kidney doctor in the world. Joseph Trautmann is so busy in the is extended to all Fr. Heers exhibited a bureau of artistic Another shower of rain has come N. U. S. M'F'sr. Co, syrup, Much the latest. It tells both butcher business that he gets time to We have, so far, been unable to obtain CLASS VFRUIT, ELOWER S PLANTS, down upon us, which makes a break in C. HAUSDORF, Manager workmanship, his own manufacture. sexes completely HOW TO DO EVE- Penning, bestasst of fruit, eat only one meal a day, and that is a 1,00 Notice to Tax Payers. threshing operations. any reliable and deGnite information Co.wmThiele, largest apples, RYTHING in the best way, How to 1,00 John Lauterbach & late supper. best crab apples, 50 be your own lawyer, How-to do business as to the experiments made in this Parties in arrear of Personal Property With much pleasure we notice our made a happy hit when they placed Penning, bett tame plums, The rain on Saturday laid the dust 1,00 correctly and successfully, How Aug. Schell, best grapes, tax including Seed Grain are requested 1,00 young friend and neighbor H. Peterson, county in the use of salt as a fertilizer, somewhat, and at the same time caused the handsome carriage on exhibition, 8. A. ueorge, second best, BENJ. GKAFTOX, STORY B. LADD, 50 to act in society and in every part of to pay before the 15th day ot carrying off the laurels as the W. Gebser, best asst of flowers, a delay to the threshers. 3,00 but we learn that Mr. Valentine, who manufactured in their establishment life, and contains a gold mine of varied HALBEBT E. PAINE. September otherwise the same will be Wm Baumgaertner, second best, successful competitor for the cadetship 2,00 Bingham is daily receiving a few car Jacob Petry, third bent, used a ton on his farms in the Red1 1,00 Information indispensable to all classes Late Commissioner of Patents. for Dr. Carl. The work was pronounced collected through Court. All those West Point. Bach best asst. of cat flowers, loads of lumber, coal and iron in large 50 PATENTS for constant reference. AGENTS caving received Postal Cards on acsountof wqad country, is well pleased with it, Wm. Gebser, second best, A No, 1 by all who examined the 25 quantities. He has also a large numof The Hon. H. Poehler has been arourd Hottinger, flowers, honorable mention. WANTED for all or spare time. To the small amount due will alho and%iinks it has well repaid the inber carriage, and it gave proof that the cooking and heating stoves. Wm Thiele, grapes, looking up his friends. know why this book of REAL value take this as a Inst Warning. L,Bunk, vestment. He sowed it in strips, and firm is composed of mechanics that The addition to the Loreno House is and attractions sells better than any Er. Schubert, Comity Treasurer. Miss Flora Haggard, of Stately, was Peter Mack, PAINE, GRAETON & LADD, S. A George, crab apples,,. completed, except placing furniture other, apply forterms to at first thought the difference could understand their calling thoroughly. married on the 15th inst. to Edward CLASS VIMECHAKICAL tt ARTIEICIAC WORK G. L. BENJAMIN, Fon Du Lac, Wis Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of therein. not be noticed, but afterwards it was The beautiful collections of minerals, Sent paid two.and-a.quarter yearr Fr Heers, best home .made furniture, 2,00 Conger of Desota, Iowa. About 30 boys one. Beat Cabinet or Parlo Diphtheria is raging north of here, John LauterbachfcCo. best mechanical work, 3.00 American and Foreign Patents. quite perceptible. The wheat looked pebbles r.nd stones exhibited by Louis persons congregated at the wedding. Eig Wages forag Organs in the World winners F. Held, second best, 2,00 near the Minn, river, to quite an extent- 412 Fifth Str., Washington, D. C. rignest distinction at every world's Tbos.Forstner, third best, 1,00 AND greener and heavier, and after harvesting We all join in wishing them along and Meyer, Sen., and Gustav Gebser attracted fair for thirteen years. Prices $51, L. Meyer, Sen. and Gustav Gebser, favorable mention Practice patent law in all its branches $57, $66. $84, $106, to $500 and upward. forexhibits of minerals and stones, happy life. he is satisfied that land upon which much attention. All of the Mr. Walton, Register of Deeds, made in th* Patent Office, and in the Supreme Abo for easy payments, $5 LADIES LEPAfcTMEJTT. It The voter's text book. L\*. a month or $6.38 a quarter and upward. the salt was sown produced quite onehalf numerous specimens shown were our village a pleasant call on Friday. Mrs: Mary Blank received first premium, $2,00 We are happy to say that Mrs. Nels OBBAfiS and Circuit Courts of the United Catalogues free. Mason ft for ladies handwork Wilbelmma Frank second BTCTjToUr wUllUTen. AiArtu tte Werttra Mr. W. is a fine gentleman, and weAnderson gathered in this vicinity by the ex* more than that in the same field Hamlin Organ Co., 164 Tremont St., States. Pamphlet sent free on receipt has now got quite well $2,00: Mina Hoffmann, third, #1,00 Mathilda BookKidltBfe,Wl*lMLa8UoSt^ClicjP,n hope the convention will nominate 2oston 46 East 14th St., (UnionSqaare)New York Held fourth, 1,000. Mina Hoffmann received 'mi hibitors. $ome very beautiful ladies' of stamp for postage. where it was not used.Marikato Re- again 50 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. first premlain, fl.oo for young ladies work Anal- him for another term, ^^p^j view.' jmi^Bm **te&~"