New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 6, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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y? i"-v c*. Jjlfc I NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6. /8S6. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Sitting in a 2x4 hole in the ground The Sleepy Eye? Herald of last week BurnstownChrist Schewe, 'Chas. wherein the Republican party, and Karon, Dakota, Oct. lot, 1880 from four o'clock on a frosty morning contains a very mean and uncalled for Gamble. how much would be gained by giving Editor Review: attack upon one of our esteemed citizens, until the teeth of his brother hunters, CottonwoodJohn Gulden, IT. Li pp. the great and good Democratic party Senatorial Republican Convention, Tbio seems to be one of the most and all because he is a Republican who are on the opposite side of the EdenBernard Riley, Win. Grimes. entire control of the goverment. 37tb District. noted towns in the far-famed West, and a candidate for the nomination lake, begin to clatter, so thai the noise HomeMartin Penning, John Current After the subsidence of the applause and it certainly is one of the wonders The Republicans of the37th Senatorial of Senator from this district. While frightens the people out of their houses Loreno-T. E. Bowen, D. G. Clary. which was tendered to the latter speaker, of this fast age. None of the fairy district are respectfully invited to the Herald is careful not to mention in their night clothes, is not a very LindenRasmus Espensen. the convention was on motion tales of olden times, nor the creative meet in delegate convention is Green's any name, anyone who knows anything fancies of the author of the Arabian pleasant sensation, but such was the adjourned. LeavenworthBernard Frey. Hall, at Tracy, Minn., on the 15th day Knights ever imagined anything so at all about Brown county politics of October, 1880, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., experience of Rudolph Kieslmg and ye The offices of County Surveyor and MilfordErnst Rolloff, Christ. Sear. for the purpose of placing in nomination strange as the transformation that has knows that the slurring article is aimed editor last Sunday morning. County Attorney were not even MulliganHenry Hillesheim. a candidate for Senator, to be voted become a liviug reality on the spot at Mr. S. D. Peterson. It says that mentioned in the convention New UlmE. G. Pabl, Geo. Kuhlman, Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! for at the next general election, and from which I now write. Just hve he has no qualification nor fitness whatever consequently there was no one nominated to transact such other business as may Carl Rolloff. Henry Weyhe, Richard months ago this whole section of country g^OTfc- Are yon disturbed at night and broken of your for the important office, that he properly come before the convention. for either position. As the Herald, Pfefferle, John Lauterbach and M. rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the was a desolate, dreary waste no The counties comprising the district excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so go at has no legislative experience, has never in the call for the convention pub Juenemann. once and get bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing human face nor voice was to be seen will be entitled to the following repiesentation: been identified with any public enterpiise, Syrup It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend lished therein, did not contain anything SigelAnton Manderfeld, Carl Forster. nor heard west of the Jim river, nor upon ii: there is no mistake and that his nationality is his about it. There is not a mother on Earth who has in reference to those offices they scarcely one to be seen for a distance Brown 10 Lyon 6 used it who will not tell you that it will regulate only recommendation. The Herald, of seventy miles east of this till one Lac Qui Parle...6 Redwood 6 were probably ommitted in the convention the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and Stark--Dr. T. Humphrey. health to the child, operating like magic. It is however, concedes that he has consid Lincoln .4 arrived at Volga, which was the terminus Yellow Medicine7 by mistake. StatelyC. Balbach. perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to The apportionment of delegates is the taste, and is the prescription of one of the ol. erable influence among the voters of of the R. R. Last winter the -***.T After the convention had adjourned, The committee stated that the towns dfst female physicians and nurses in the United baaed- upon the average vote cast for timid antelope gamboled and sported his nationality, but says the Republicans States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. the delegates of the 3d commissioner of Leavenworth and Mulligan had the Republican candidate for Associate undisturbed on the site where now of Brown county only favor his We are informed that John Pfefferle, Judge in the general election of 1878, district, consisting of the towns of each elected two delegates, while only there is a town as large as Sleepy Eye, nomination at the desire of Maj. Strait, and for Gov. Pillsbury in the general one of New Ulm's old time boys Stark, Sigel and Milford, met and selected one was what each town was entitled with all the improvements of the age, election of 1870. as follows: The Republicans of Brown county but now at Hector, has concluded that Christ. Spellbrink, Jr., of the to send to the convention. It was namely, two large and commodious One delegate for each 100 votes or ma favor Mr. S. D. Peterson for the Senat a bachelor's life is not the most enviable last-named town as their candidate for found however, that there was but one jor fraction and one delegate for each depots, two telegraph offices and an because they know him to be a gentleman county at large. and that on the 21st ult. he county commissioner. We understand express office. There is also a machine present from each of those towns in they know him to be a man of got married at Winona to Miss Emily shop nearly completed, 60x180 ERNST BRANDT, that Nic. Gulden, of Cottonwood, has the convention, and on motion these Chairman 37th Dist. Rep, Sen. Com. good common sense, and, although he feet, and around house with ten stalls, Schafer, of that city. This solemn Please take notice that our large stock of been named as a candidate for commissioner persons were accepted as delegates. C. F. CASE, Secretary. also an extensive blacksmith shop. may not have any legislative experience, step of John's is no doubt a sign of the 2d district, which The report of the committee on credentials !le$in #all kud Wintef (Jood^, The R. R. is completed to within 15 they know that if nominated and that he has concluded to settle down comprises the towns of Albin, Lake was then accepted. office After October I5th the post miles of the Missouri river, so that in elected he will not make an exhibition and attend strictly to business and Hanska, Linden and Cottonwood. The One of the delegates stated that the a few days the two majestic rivers will will be closed at 7:30 p. m. of himself and disgrace the district to his little frau. John, our wellwishes delegates from those towns did not assemble town of Lake Hanska has but two be connected with continuous iron personally selected in eastern markets, has now been received, and that Dress Goods, new styles and low rf' like the last member of the House from are with you. after the convention, hence we Democrats, and that one of these, J. our new store on bands. The distance from Winona to prices, just received at C. Baltrusch's. this county, whom the Democrats CENTRE STREET can not say with any degree of certainty Moe, was present and ould be willing Fort Pierre is 585 miles. There are Wild goose hunting is now the order foisted upon the people. The people The youngest child of H. Steinhauser often a dozen of locomotives steaming whether Mr. Gulden is the nominee to t.ike part in the pioceedmgs as a of the day among our sportsmen. comprising the 39th Senatorial district died last Monday after a short illness. now contains a splenpid assortment of new styles and patterns of back and forth, or to be seen in or not. delegate, whereupon a motion vgae John C. Rudolph, cashier of the Citizens' need have no fear that if Mr. the distance, and from one to two made and adopted tli.tt John Moe be National Bank, was one of a Peterson becomes the next State Senator hundred cars on the numerous tracks. For the Review by O. P. Champlin. Philip Gross offers his admirably located accepted as a delegate from Lake Han party of four that went over into Every train brings in car loads of emigrants their interests in that branch of hotel for either sale or rent. See Hancock an* bis Party. ska. On motion, John Gulden, of Cottonwood Sibley county last Saturday evening. and their movables of every description. the legislature will suffer. He is a his advertisement in another column. was authorized to cast the He says being routed out at 2:30 o'- Here are two of the most zealous worker in the pursuit of what We have said that Gen. Hancock cannot full vote of that town, as Mr. Lipp BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, A portion of P. F. Leibold's new clock in the morning for the purpose commodious hotels that can be found ever he undertakes to do, and his be considered independent of his was prevented from attending on account building is now occupied by B. Zwisele, traveling four miles against a piercing on the line anywhere west of Rochester. large business experience will serve GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS & TRUNKS. party which no one will seriously dispute. of sickness. It was then moved The Riverside, is a splendid north wind before daylight to be taken who has lately opened a saloon in him well in representing the district We have called attention to house kept in first class order by a and carried that nominations be made LADIES' CLOAKS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC. for a horse thief, and then lying in a the same. in an intelligent and creditable man three facts in the history of the party Minnesotian, Mr. Wright. The dimensions in the same order as stated in the call. haystack for four hours on a frosty The teachers' examination, held here ner. The goods are all new and the prices way down. Satisfaction guar- of the house are 32x120 It the party governed the country once Co. Auditor being the first on the list morning for the sole pleasure of seeing anteed in every respects. last Friday by county superintendent is constantly overrun with travelers for several years and made a record it the chair stated that nominations for some other fellow pick off the geese We cordially invite all Ladies and Gentlemen to make our establish- Clary was slimly attended, there being from all direction. The Central building, PERSONAL. ruled the country in the interest of the that office were in order but there when they] come along at the end of ment a visit and exapiine our goods and obtain prices A corps of gent- only one applicant for certificate at that now nearly completed by L. J. South, or rather the South ruled it Rev. Alex. Berghold left last week seemed to be no scramble for the lemanly clerks will promptly wait upon all who may come. time, is hardly the kind of pastime for a Gorbin, will be one of the finest public time. through the party and the result was for New York and other eastern cities* position from any quarter, and for a CHEAP CHARLEY. pious, non-swearing man to indulge in. houses to be found in any small Don't forget to examine your chimneys, a terrible war which was begun under He will be absent about a month. time it seemed as if no name would be town west of the Mississippi its size and if nece33ary have them cleaned the most disadvantageous circumstances presented. Peter Bertrand was finally is,front 50x64, wing 34x52. Besides John P. Davis, of Tracy, formerly DOM'T BEAD THIS. before putting up the stoveit may for the nation. The Democratic these there are several smaller proposed as a candidate, and also J. of this place, was in town last Thursday. save you money, and perhaps loss of qosna^reg -UAVOI in^uetu hotels and restaurants, but all are insufficient NEW party may be justly held responsible nlng the groom, and his groomsman, P. Current, but some of the delegates He was returning from his farm Tisjiquisa joino Xue ueift A'ouora life. Mr* L. Anderson, started out with the to accomodate the travelling for the war. It is true there were said that neither gentleman named in the town of Cambria, Blue Earth seer, JO spooS ejotu putt ie^eq noX gayety of lords. Their appearance public. Rev. O. P. Champlin, well known to many in ^that party, both North and would accept the nomination. After Co., having assisted during threshing. 9A]3 {[IM I -91U 0% 9UIO0 j9du.s do) and disappearance created consideiable South, who were opposed to the war most of our readers, has been selected some more remarks had been made, d\% '-reiioone^oS dn 'sai&jfino i$9%v\ QX\% JO excitement among our belles, There area thousand things that I Ernst Brandt, of the Post and ye M9 %WSA\ JI i)Jiq IVs and to the disunion movement, because as pastor of the Congregational church but this excitement was soon squelched -.i. Peter Bertrand was on motion, nominated. might write about 'from here that editor of the REVIEW left yssterday M9U^UI:AV noX JI !s!)ooq .10 sooqsjo by the report. John did the fair there were really no reasons in the abolition at Tracy, at which place he will hereafter would be interesting to the readers of morning for Minneapolis to join the Jirjd %u\:/ts. UOA" ji '.duo JO qq MOU Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., thing by the boys, and all wish htm discussion for such calamities. reside. the Review, as many of my friends quuM. no JI fXauocu qsBai eq? JOJ and his bride along life and happiness FOB COUNTY AUD1TOK editorial excursion which leaves that J. J. Legge, Prop'r. requested me to let them know all The South, simply that it might rule throughout their journey. sgq^op jo :)ins peq eqi VVRNL noA" JI Tin St. Peter Tribune, says that the by acclamation. city this morning for St. Louis and about this country through the columns the nation as it had done, irrespective man who was blown off the Winona & On motion of Geo. Kuhlman, Christian Dealer in Chicago. Ye editor will buyJa large of your valuable paper but as I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of the right or wrong, plunged the St. Peter bridge at Kasota, a short time The Board of Education have engaged Ahlness, of Lake Hanska, was stock of holiday goods and druggist have so long neglected it I will do better Drugs & Medicines. country into the horrors of war. since was Mr. Llnquist, of St. James, Mr. F. Propping, of Rochester, N. nominated BOY WANTEDA good 'steady boy, sundries for his drug store before his in the future. The Review comes There was a difference of opinion as large enough to take care of 2 horses and that he is improving rapidly. Y. as a teacher in the public schools of as a regular and welcome visitor, and return. FOB BEOISTEB OF DEEDS Glass, Putty, and do chores can find steady employment to the meaning of the Constitution. this city, to fill the vacancy caused by it seems like seeing the face of some by acclamation, as there was no other by applying to Dr. C. Berry, of The grasshopper commissioners have Oils and Paints, That instrument was variously interpreted familiar friend bringing all the interesting Emboldened by partial successes in the resignation of E. G. Pahl. Mr. name presented before the convention. JTew Ulm. found the valleys of Montana to be the Perfumery and newseven of all the details and the opinions held resulted the past, the Democrats last Saturday Propping entered upon his duties last breeding ground of the locust, and that SEED GRAIN. of the last Republican convention. in two well defined doctriues, one of TOILET ARTICLES, placed a full county ticket in the field Monday. We ere informed that he has FOB JUDGE OF PROBATE. their settlement w',11 forever end the In accordance w.th instructions received ft om There are two live newspapers published national sovereignty and one of State with the exception of county attorney had considerable experience in teaching, Combs, Francis Baasen, of New Ulm. was the State Auditor, I will postpone the annual Kettle, ravages of the insect. here by two intelligent and energetic rights. The latter doctrine became pre ment from the first day of October to the 20th to and county surveyor, which were no both in public and in private nominated by acclamation. August Brushes enable parties to pay up their seed grain tax due young men. As evidence of The Winona & St. Peter railroad valent in the South and the former in doubt omitted by an oversight of the schools, having been engaged in educational Westphal of New Ulm, the present incumbent the State. Loreno papers please copy* and Stationery, their pluck, sagacity and foresight, Company will sell excursion tickets B. CONBTANS, Auditor. the North. The logical and necessary chairman of the county committee in work for about six years. of the office of Judge of Probate, its only necessary to say they came Oct. 18th, 19th, 90th and 21st to Chicago result of the State rights doctrine was not embodying them in the call. While LOST Mr. Pahl, who has just retired from was nominated by acclamation Physician's prescriptions compounded here before there was a town or house and return for $19.90. Tickets good the dissolution of the Union. The some of the nominations are very creditable, with accuracy and dispatch at all two drafts No 6261 valued f32.50 and No 9262 valued the schools, has taught in this city continually or living inhabitant within miles of FOR CORONER. $3.00, both in favor of Frank Macho,*nd payable hours of the day or night. to return until Oct 20th. North defended its principles and the ticket as a whole is not regarded for nearly eight years, and them. It is young men of their indbmitable at the Commercial National Bank, Chicago Up to this time there had been no A liberal reward will be paid to the honest finder sought in ways just as honoiable, and a very strong ore, aud, as one pluck and preseverance that dm ing that time has been a faithful Professor Morris, Phrenologist, will strife for any of the different offices, The Penn. Mutual W HEIDEMANN, Depot Agent. with a sincerity just as profound as build up new towns in the distant of the delegates remarked, a few of worker in the cause of education. His give two free lectures at Turner Hall, but the nomination for sheriff being FOR SALE OR RENT. West. They stood alone on the the South, to secure their triumph in Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, the candidates nominated were merely associate teachers, pupils and citizens New Ulm, on Wednesday and Thursday next in order, it was expected that banks of the lonely Jim they set type incorporated 1847. One of the oldest the elections. The Republican party placed on the ticket to have the conceit generally, all regret his departure from evening of this week. Heads examined some animation would be brougt about and issued their papers and had them and best. No stockholders to absorb held the doctrine of national supremacy The Luge, new two story brick hotel, taken out of them. the schools but on the other hand they at the Dakota House, from 10 The names of John Manderfeld, W. scattered broadcast over the land, inviting its earnings. It leads in financial admirably located on the main business and it had just as good right as Mr. E. P. Bertraud wanted a renomination will heartily join in wishing him abundance a. m. to 6 p. m. daily, at 50 cents each. Skinner and Chas. Berg were presented people to come and settle the street the city of New Ulm, is offered strength. Large assets are not the South, or Democratic party to its for representative, but he of success in his new enterprise. beautiful broad prairies that nature foi sale oi rent. For particulars the true test of the solvency of Life I will sell goods at bottom prices. doctrine. made such an ass of himself in the last He will enter into the milling business designated should be a refuge, a home inquire of PHILIP GROSS, FOR SHERIFF. Companies but the ratio of assets to Come all and convince yourselves be New Ulm, Minn. legislature that his own party had become The Republican party had aright to immediately after the completion of and a land of plenty for the hungry On motion, the chair appointed Carl liabilities show their relative strength. fore buying elsewhere and the oppressed of every county disgusted with him, and he was hold and disseminate its views respecting the Empire Mill, of which he is one of Rolloff, of New Ulm, and Christ The Penn. Mutual has assets $7,031,- C. Baltrusch. SECOND GRAND and clime. These two young editors most effectually shelved by being nominated the institution of slavery as well as the proprietors. 381.84. Liabilities $5,517,171.37. Schewe, of Burns, as tellers. must to-day feel a proud satisfaction $127 cash assets to every $109 of for county auditor. He will the Democratic party, and would have The Sleepy Eye correspondent of the Harvest Festival BALL, The informal ballot for sheriff in seeing their dreams of creative liabilities. It leads in dividends be beaten so badly that he will never been just as inexcusable as the South, St. Paul Globe says that the ticket placed Quite a large and appreciative audience showed the following result: fancy more than realized. Where to policy holders. Has paidj more think of running for office again. if it had plunged the nation into war in the field by the Republicans of assembled at Turner Hall last John Manderfeld 21 AT solitude reigned supreme and no dividends in number and of larger because it failed to triumph in the presidential Union Hall, this county is a strong one. Of course Dr. Humphrey, the candidate for the Sunday evening, to witness the gymnastic Wm. Skinner 6 voice to cheer the editor, is now a average percentage than any other contest of 1860. it is and all doubting Democrats will house, is an old resident of the town exercises given by Carl Gebser Chas. Berg 2 scene of amination, life and activity 9SO. company. It leads in business management, Saturday Eve., Oct. 16, be convinced of the fact when the vote of Stark and isa very nice, pleasant old All the preparation for disunion was and his pupils* The different performances and the whistle of locomotives and After the result of the informal ballot prudence, economy, fair is counted on election day. gentleman but he possesses no qualifi. made, including an appeal to arms to ringing of bells must be music to their gone through with, showed that became known, John Manderfeld and honorable dealing, being its leading Tickets to be hail at the Hall. ears, sweeter than the song of Seraphs cations that recommend him for the maintain it, before the party coming the scholars have received careful Characteristics. Its officers are was, on motion, nominated by acclamation. Mr. Edward Maltzahn, formerly of or the melody of Vesper hymns. elected by policy-holders and not by position other than being a good Democrat. anew into power had hold of the roins training at the hands of their instructor. Cincinnati, Ohio, will in a few days A coidial invitation is extended to all. proxy, votes. of government. But we do not care to In the seveial evolutions in marching, M. J. Dinneen. FOB REPRESENTATIVE open a saloon in the building lately vacated C.F. HAUSD0RF,Prop'r. Thos. E. Knox, E.H.HoKbroote Jr., Mr. C. Ahlness, the RepublicanGreenback-Democrat dwell on this old unpleasantness and the little girls showed that they there were four candidates in the field, by B. Zwiesele. A newfloorhas General Agent, General Agent, Xjcreno ZDepartxxiexrt of Lake Hanska, will not more than is neeessary to had made rapid improvements since namely, Dr. Humphrey, of Stark W. E. G- PAHL, been laid in the room, the walls have St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. was nominated for register of deeds, maintain the right. But it is necessary former exhibitions. The turning on Skinner, of Milford J. P. Current of By our regular Correspondent Basted. been newly papered and the place when 8-18-80 not because the Democrats love him that men understand to-day the parties the horizontal bar by the boys of the Home, and Frank Kennedy, of Golden Surveyor and Civil Engineer, the improvements are completed will The North Star hotel is fcr sale or Farmers! but merely to add strength to their which seek their votes and there can first class in gymnastics, was especially Gate. rent. be very inviting. ticket. They say he is a very good be no understanding of them with these interesting to the many spectators, the The informal ballot resulted as follows: The Red Ribbon club meets at the NEW ULM, MINN. ADVERTISEDFor the reason an article Farmers! farmer and that he should be left to things left out. Parties must not make performers showing a degree of activity Congregational church next Friday. is advertised and kept before the Orders for surveying and leveling pursue his calling. records that they will be ashamed of in and precision far beyond the expectations Dr Humphrey 10 Yesterday and to-day we are having promptly executed. public, we should not discredit its Mr. Manderfeld received a renomination a few years, for they are sure to be of many. Anton Schsefer two of those old-fashioned Indian J. P. Current 9 worth, but hasten to inquire into, find Try Everything but Buy Only the Best. by dint of hard work but his overhauled. summer days. Very fine indeed. took part in the exercises of the even All work guaranteed. Terms $4.00 Wm. Skinner 4 out and put to proof the merits claimed fight only just now commences. He ing, and was often loudly applauded We dwell uoon the party aspect of a day. Farmers are getting along nicely Frank Kennedy 3 for the goods so recommended. This will be opposed by Ed. Casey, who has with their threshing. It's all hip! for his masterly skill in turning. The this question because it is the party The time has now arrived when a On motion, a recess of 15 minutes is just what we ask of the sufferers hurrah! with them. concluded to enter the field singlehanded, ease and exactness which characterized that is striving for power and not a fanning mill be one of the most urgent was then taken. from Pilesa faithful and unbiased needs of the farmers, and the and Knute H. Helling, the Republican his movements, proved that he was man who desires simply an elevation When the convention reassembled Zieske has given up the lime business, B. ZWIESELE, PROP'R., trial of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy. question with them will arise which candidate. Mr. Casey is active justly entitled to the honors bestowed to an honoiable position. It is not at but has appointed Theo. Kimm after the intermission, the name of is the best mill to have. Echo answers: The verdict is always in its favor. and has many friends, and had he not upon him last summer at the Frankfort all a secret that Gen. Hancock is used as his successor. Call on Kimm if Frank Kennedy, of Golded Gate, was Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. "Buy the given his time to hunting up horse you want lime. Turnfest. At the conclusion of the for the purpose of giving the country withdrawn, while Wm. Skinner withdrew The Curry Pioneer is informed that The best assortment of liquors, wines and cigars thieves when Manderfeld was setting gymnastic exercises the lighttoed FARMERS, FRIEND FAN- into the hands of the Democratic party. in favor of Dr. Humphrey. a Norwegian, fresh from Fatherland, Cy Conrad is rigging up a horse in the city. A splendid lunch is served every morning from 10 a:m. to 12 My friends and up the pins for his own nomination, folks took in the dance which It is not Gen. Hancock then but the NING MILL, A formal ballot for Representative was discovered on Saturday the 25th of power for sawing wood. Cy, we customers are cordially invited to visit me in my Casey would in all probability be the lasted until about two o'clock on the party we must keep steadily before us new quarters. need you badly. resulted as follows: last month, in some tall grass in the manufactured by ZWIESELE Democratic nominee. As by far the following morning. in this canvass. The past record of Dr. Humphrey 21 outlet to Bear Lake, who had lain there On Saturday nignt, Mr. F. Miller C. Seld, of XewUlm." largest portion of Casey's vote will the partyas the party of humanity, living some five miles south of this J. P. Current entirely without food for three weeks. A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat Cap* Mid reapou, rooebM. Dram-Mijon'OutflU.luU tfw come from the Democrats, Mr. Manderfeld of theoppressed, of the laborers is not place, lost his only daughter, All he subsisted upon was some very Dr. Humphrey was declared the nom fcb, Lamp, Mah Outfit* Hint* oa Organbdnr and CoodacttBZ "This mill lias been tried and not found wanting. should be stopped. neglect,frequently results in Uu4%8 f^mti VSIMUS latemlioa farifufciaa* tUiMttmZ will no doubt step down and aged twelve years, of diphtheria. such as to inspire any one with love It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that from poor water from a hole near where he inee. an ineurable lung disease or consumption. one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat is The bereaved family have the sympathy BhowN's BRONCHIAL TROCHSS are certain to give out on January 1st, next. for it? It is not the party of the noblest lay. When found he was too weak to As no call had yet been issued for a saved if cleaned by this mill than by any other. relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Con. of the community. All foreign substances should be removed from Erancis Baasen the candidate for impulses, of the sincerest philanthropy. sumptive and throat diseases. or thirty years vhe walk, but was taken to a house and is Democratic Senatorial Convention in seed wheat as well as from wheat intended for troches have been reccommended by physicians, A few weeks ago, Mr. Phelps' the market, for "as you sow so you shall reap." judge of probate, does not possess the It never has been. He takes getting along well. this district, the chairman of and always give perfect satisfaction ney are The Farmers' Friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed to stallion was severely kicked in the not new or untried but having been tested by wide elements of strength that Mr. Westphal be as dnrable as any in the market, and the price of a very superficial view of things whose the county committee was, on motion, and constant use for nearly an entire generation same will compare favorably with that of other MARRIEDOn the 28th ult., at the abdomen, causing quite a rupture. they have attained well merited rank among the could have commanded, but as it judgment is to the contrary. But we mills. instructed to appoint delegates residence of the bride's parents, by the tew staple remedies of the age. Public speakers Dr, Bolton, of Mankato, was telegraphed Patronize homeindustry and run no risk of being appears to have been a mutual agreement may return to this point hereafter. and singers use them to clear and strengthen the to attend said convention. Rev. H. Hensel, Mr. H. Bendixen, of swindled by dishonest strangers who go about the for, and he performed an voice! Sold at 29 cents a box every where. country and sell mills on two or threeyears time between Mr. Baasen and Mr. Springfield, and Miss Auguste Miller of On motion the chairman of the The rebellion was a mighty expense 9 operation on the unfortunate animal and then change the notes to suit themselves. -"to a took of nlbdfor10 crato. Winnebago City, Minn. Westphal for the former to take the All kinds or repairs and NOB. of wire and tin Editor of the Review: county committee was instructed to to the country. The expenditures occasioned UMIHBEY, State cor. IMIW ft, Cfclca*.' last Saturday. sives for my mills is constantly kept on band, also Union Hall, Mr. Bendixen is one of the young, office of judge of probate and the wire for sive purposes. In your last issue, the Rev. D. M. appoint four other members of that by and growing out of the MARRIEDAt New Ulm, Oct. 1, C- F. HELD. go-a-head merchants of Burns, and his latter that of coroner, we are perfectly Haggard, of Stately, does me the injustice, committee. The following were then war rose above six billions of dollars 1880, Mr. August Hanson, of Sleepy willing to let matters stand as numerous friends will be glad to learn Center str.. New Ulm. Minn to say the least, of carpingly appointed: and in this no account is made of the Eye and Miss Carrie Knudson of the Farmers they are without complaint. Wine Beer & Liquor Hall. that he has taken such an important animadverting upon my professional destruction of property by military same place. They returned to this Nic Gulden, of Cottonwood. step in life. Congratulations of the conduct, and attempting to make me place as happy as turtle doves. May campaigns, which was enormous, and T. E. Bowen, of Loreno. REVIEW are hereby extended to the the butt of a number of derisive and their paths always be bright and happy- DEMOCRATIC rOCNTY cONVEN- no account is made of the loss in life. J. P. Current, of Home. TlOHf. In this vicinity will please take notice sarcastic reflections and all with the happy couple. The Democratic party, as a party, did Anton Manderfeld, of Sigel. Grand Musical entertainment every that this fall the undersigned following incident for a motive. Mr. Phelps, of the Union House, all it could to hinder the Government Was not the Greenback-Labor Mass afternoon and evening. The Bar is Hereupon a short discussion took The Democratic county convention, will buy all kinds of About a fortnight or so ago a young has leased the premises of Mr. Anderson supplied with the very best of wines, inputting down the Rebellion, and Congressional convention, recently place as to whether Mr. Pahl'sterm called for the purpose of placing in man came into my office and said substantially liquors andcigars. Also good stabling for a term of five years. He intends Farm Produce. held in Farmington, off of its base this prolonged the bloody, expensive as chairman of the committee, would as follows: "A man by the attached for Farmers' teams. nomination candidates for the offices building immediately an addition when it appointed Dr. J. W. B. Wellcome, name of Conger, stopping on a farm strife. The Southern wing of the party expire at the time of the present convention. of the same size as the present of County Auditor, Register of Deeds, F. HAU^DORP, Prop'r. eight miles south of here, has the AS OATS, CORN, BUTTER structure. Thus another commodious of Sleepy Eye, one of the members calculated on the hearty co-operation It was then ascertained that Judge of Probate, Coroner, Sheriff and fever and wants you to come and see hotel will be added to Loreno. EGGS, AC, of the district committee? The of the Northern wing. It was in Mr.Pahl had beenappointed a year ago Representative, and to elect delegates him." Understanding from the word Our hotels are erowded with strangers, doctor, so we are informed, has for a measure disappointed fortherewere and also at the convention held last stopping, that the patient was a to the Senatorial Convention, met at for which he will at all times pay and our business men say times some time affiliated with the Republicans stranger, I simply did what every thousands in the party who were better JOHN C. ZIESKE, Spring, consequently the present incumbent the Court House last Saturday, and the highest market price. were never better. Farmers are hapover 1 physician and business man, under the and will this fall support the than the party itself, and had not of that position continues in was called to order, about 2 p. m, by the good prices which thev receive circumstances, does, namely, questioned whole ticket headed by Garfield and inbibed the doctrine of State Rights the same capacity until some future E. G. Pahl, chairman of the County for all their produce, while it as to who was responsible for the Arthur. Manufacturer of and Dealer in and they rose above party and gave convention. fee, and as the messenger failed to makes the merchants smile to hear Committee. The convention was organized mention anybody, said nothing, I declined themselves heroically to the defense of 0ME TBEATHEHT. HARNESSES. J. J. Ray, of Burns, was on motion the coins jingle in their pockets. by the election of E. G. Pah We notice In Friday's Dispatch that to go." And that is all! Mr. the Nation. Many of them, left the SADDLES, Mrs. A. J. Robinson of Sleepy Eye, a added to the county committee, the as chairman, and D. G. Clary secretary. There is very little excitement her Haggard has seen fit to give this barren COLLARS, party entirely and have never gone statement being made that the western over our Presidential election. The ^ay item with much personality and member' of the Woman's Christian BRIDLES, back to it. The record of the Democratic an endeavor at spruceness of diction Hancock Club is, however, fully or. part of the county ought to have a On motion the chair appointed a Xemperance Union, met with quite a BLANKETS to the public. Why, I do not know. party after the Republican party ganized having a full list of officers. representative on such committee. committee of three on credentials, $*, severe accident in St. Paul on Thurs- nil! ROBES & I am sure, that had I known that the They avow that Hancock must be came to the front is worth a glance in tcctlonsfor namely, T. E. Bowen, of Loreno John Dr. Humphrey, Representative nom* -^J day last. When stepping out of her messenger is his son, or the patient WHIPS, 8ft.T.WTIIIUaL 41ft elected. One month from now will this connection which we will give it Gulden, of Cottonwood, and Geo. his kin, my services would have been $\* room, she fell down two flights of steep inee, was called upon for a speech, TRUNKS, tell which one of the two candidates in our next article. }:k stairs with her child in her arms. The disposal without any advertance to Kuhlman, of New Ulm, who reported which request the Doctor responded to will stay at home. fee whatever, as Mr. Haggard's credit VALISES, -^g the following delegates entitled to child was found unharmed at the bottom promptly. Mr. Bowen was next called n^L^s%mmm John Hansen, of Sleepy Eye, and is unquestioned. FOR SALE"j.*.?* & The TOftf^* text boolv seats in the convention: of the first flight, but Mrs. Robinjon Miss Amelia Dittbenner, of New Ulm, upon, who made quite a lengthy Repairing dine pfowptly and etoap. Respectfully, 20 stands of beetin good condition were, married at the latter place, on AlbinHenry Herr* received several bad bruises on her j. Dr. Q. C. Wellner, speece, in which he spoke of the corruption forsale. Enquireof Mr. W. Pfaender, Main St* Sleepy Eye, Minn. the first inst Early on Friday Mor "ifs face and limbs. BashawPeter Menther, Springfield, Minn. New Ulm. which is found nearly every- I