New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 13, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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3 ^r^f^rr^ IJI.M iii|i,|l,iji|iii swase-sami i miyyj 'r g^z" if ss loss*"?*" s, NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY OCT6BEltl3fV880. New Golds! Great Bargains. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Win. Price, residing above South For the Review by O. P. Champlin. SUICIDE AT SLEEPY EVE mrmM*mrtaxm IVJBMB. Mrs. Stafford's new residence is Bend, Blue Earth county, was thrown nearly enclosed. Ware Becard afl the Deaaacratic Senatorial Republican Convention, Mr. Howard is also building an addition from a load of lumber last week and From Coronor Laudenschlaeger we Party Win. Gebser, our cigar manufacturer, 371b District. to H. C. Warnkie's house. completely paralyzed, in which condition learn that Christ Moe, who has been After the control of the Government says if he can't beat any establishment he has remained for several days. engaged in the jewelry business for west of Chicago selling good passed into the Republican power, and J. D. Yaund sells wood in our The Republicans of the 37th Senatorial It is thought that he can not recover cigars, tobacco, pipes, eto., he will some time at Sleepy Eye, in a fit of town. the Rebellion became a fact, the Democratic district are respectfully invited to from the shock. get up and leave town. insanity shot himself through the head meet in delegate convention La Green's party went on making its record Our boss painter, Chas. Olsen, is busy Hall, at Tracy, Minn., on the 15th day with a pistol late last Sunday night, DiedAt the residence of her parente, for it was not a dead concern. It Little Lulu, daughter of Mr, and in our town plying the paint brush. of October, 1880, at 1.30 o'clock p. m., October 8,1880, little Clara Kunitz, dying instantly. Mr. Moe had shown was, however, on the question of war, Mrs. Roden, died of scarlet fever early Gust. Schwartzrock is also building for the purpose of placing in nomination aged 5 years. Diphtheria was symptons of insanity at different times a house divided against itself and the on Sunday morning, after a short illness a candidate for Senator, to be voted an addition to his dwelling house. the cause of her death. on previous occasions, and at one time for at the next general election, and element that constituted the esssence of about three days. Her loss is Alfred Wallin, Esq., will address the Politically we can not say anything to transact such other business as may last year he tried to poison himself keenly felt by the bereaved parents of the party, that always marked out people upon the political issues of the properly come before the convention. this time. Wait until our next. but in general he was looked upon as and brothers, by all of whom she was its policy and expounded its principles The counties comprising the district day, at Harmony Hall, on the evening an industrious and orderly person. Call on John Roth for anything in always greatly beloved. She was about actively sympathized with the avowed will be entitled to the following repiesentation: of the 19th inst. From Thursday of last week up to the seven years of age at the time of her the drug line. He keeps them all. purpose of the secession leaders. In George McCarty, living in the town death. time of his death, his wife noticed that Brown 10 I Lyon 0 fact, when the South seceded, it counted Lunch at 10 o'clock a. m. at Schewe's of Leavenworth, had his leg broken Lac Qui Parle. ..fl I Redwood 0 he was in a worse condition than formerly, on a strong ally in the northern wing saloon. Call around. In and about Henderson diphtheria last Monday, by falling to the ground Lincoln .4 Yellow Medicine7 but still no apprehension was felt of the Democratic party, and it JS from the top of a load of flour, the has been raging to such an extent, says A. G. Anderson is now briskly engaged The apportionment of delegates is it that he would attempt to take his life. not wholly disappointed, though in wheel of the wagon passing over the based upon the average vote cast for the Carver Free Press, that the Board in his lumber yard. On Sunday night, from the time that the Republican candidate for Associate a measure it was, as we have stated. leg causing a bad fracture. The accident of Health has been obliged to take the M. H. Gamble is paying the highest Judge in the general election of 1878, Mr. Moe and his wife retired, the former occurred just beyond Iberia. During the Rebellion the same party matter in hand. Public funerals have market price for barley. and for Gov. Fillsbury in the general Dr Marcellus was called who reduced seemed to be in a very uneasy state constantly hindereJ the Government in been prohibited and such other precautionary election of 1870. as follows: James Cutland has his hands full in the fracture. of mind, getting out of bed a great its effort to crush out treason. The One delegate for each 100 votes or ma measures taken as will have wielding the hammer over his anvil. J. O. Steen leaves for the East on many times. Mrs. Moe was kept jor fraotion and one delegate for each Democratic oligarchy of the South, a tendency to check the ravages of the eounty atjlarge. the last of this week, to lay in stock Another building in town is nearly awake for some time by her husband's cordially backed by the aristocracy of disease. for his new furniture store. ERNST BRANDT, uneasiness, but after a time fell asleep. completed. John Beyer is the owner. England, received the right hand of According to the October apportion-, Chairman 37th Dist. Rep, Sen. Com. Please take notice that our large stock of Mr. D. Bangs has moved his gallery Near twelve o'clock she was awakened fellowship from the northern wing, Farmers, look out for prairie fires ment of the current school fund by G. F. CASE, Secretary. onto Fifth street. by a pistol shot, and on getting up ijlegknt tfall hnd Wintef Goods', and never once were the hands unclasped a by breaking strips where necessary. State superintendent Burt, the amount Mrs. Dr. Berry and son took in found her husband lying on the floor The publication of the REVIEW during the strife. So late as the When dry and windy, it is the time to received by each school will be at the Sleepy Eye last week. was delayed somewhat this week, in of the room, dead. The muzzle of the summer of 1864, when the resources be on the watch. rate of 81.10 for every scholar enrolled order that we might give to its readers In about 10 days, Busted will have pistol had been held up to the personally selected in eastern markets, has now been received, and that of the rebels were nearly exhausted, in the public schools. Brown county James Arnold does a good livery some news from the Ohio and Indiana the pleasure of recording three more right side of the head when he fired, our new store on and the Government was moving upon having 2,651 pupils enrolled receives business, His tBaras are always on elections. marriages. Look out. CENTRE STREET the ball passing through the brain and them with reasonable hope of speedily $2,916.10. hand. See notice to builders among the advertisements out at the left side of the head. Coroner ending the war, the Democrats of the Mrs. Mason Wheeler, of Northfield Call at Schwartzrock and Foth to in to-day's REVIEW. Albert Coppley, of McDaniels' P. O., now contains a splenpid asso tment of new styles and patterns of Laudenschlaeger was telegraphed North met in Convention in Chicago is spending a few weeks with her get your plows fixed. They get them Ohio, Makes a Statement. "I have Hermann and Emil Setter's 99 cents for on Monday morning, and soon after daughter Mrs. T. M. Marcellus. and made the astounding deliverance up In good shape. been a great sufferer for years with inflammation store is now in full operation. receiving the notice he went up and that the Government had failed to restore The Red Ribbon club have changed of the Kidneys, and a nervous The threshing season is now in full f{ekdyfkd dlotl\ii\^ fofMe^^You^i^ildfe^, held an inquest over the remains of the their night of meeting from Friday to the Union and demanded that it One of Tollef Peterson's children disease that caused a twitching blast most of the wheat grades No. Tuesday. deceased. The coroner's jury gave a should immediately take measures to died last week, and was buried on of the face, mouth and eyes to such an 2. verdict to the effect that Mr. Moe's BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, The Republicans of Sleepy Eye Sunday morning. restore peace on the basis of the Federal extent that Iucould not appear in company. Dr. Wellner's new house is fast death was caused by his own hand will organize a Garfield club at Harmony Union of the States. Rebels were Two of auditor Constans' children GLOVES, FURNISHING GOODS & TRUNKS. Day's Kidney Pad has entirely approaching completion under the Hall next Wednesday eveniug. while in a fit of insanity. Mr. Moe to be invited to join in convention with have been quite sick during the last cured me and I shall never fail to do After the organization Dr. J. W. B, good management of the boss carpen was 29 years of age, had been married LADIES' CLOAKS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, ETC the loyal States to effect this but the few days. all I can to have its merits known." Wellcome will explain to the citizens ter M. Howard. about four years, and leaves a wife and shameful disgusting proposition was The goods are all new and the prices way down. Satisfaction guar- News from the elections in Ohio and of Brown 'county why he has left the At the German M. B. Conference, one child. The family came from Our merchants are now all busy rejected the army itself uniting with anteed in every respects. Greenback party and affiliated with Indiana will be found on the editorial held at Galena, 111., week before last, t! Norway to this country about two trade is good and the prospects of a the people, in the election soon following, We cordially invite all Ladies and Gentlemen to make our establish- the Republican party, to which he always page of this paper. Rev. J. C. John was reappointed as years ago, and the greater part of the gave it an overwhelming defeat heavyJail trade are excellent. ment a visit and examine our goods and obtain prices. A corps of gent- belonged prior to 1877. pastor of the church in this city for We learn that several matrimonial time since then they have been residents lemanly clerks will promptly wait upon all who may come. notwithstanding Gen. McClellan was On account of the rush in business another year. Rev. Aug. Biebighauser NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. alliances among certain well-known CHEAP CHARLEY. of Sleepy Eye. the standard-bearer of the Democratic during the last two weeks I was unable also continues for one more .year at parties in our midst, will be consummated party at that time. to step to the front and report, Le Mars, Iowa. The Presiding Elder in a few days. NOTICE. Four years later the same party advocated Corrected weekly by R. PrerrxMY, but better late than never. of this district is Rev. Henry Boottcher, Chas. G. Brandt, of Sigeltown, will repudiation and declared the Messrs. Brophy and MeCormick are I hereby announce myself as an Independent Wheat No. I 77 No. 2 74 NEW P. O. address, Le Sueur. have an auction sale at his farm, on reconstruction acts to be usurpations, Wwfati t Set* threshing nearly everything in North Flour per bbl 85.50050 Candidate for the office of P"18.1* Of*Uof aad CondudUo C\ft, Ml* PoapMt, PonehM. Dram-Mqon'OutfiuTuti, EMU. Steps are being taken by a number Saturday, October 30th. For particulars unconstitutional, revolutionary and Oats, per bushel 20 t^J^S* **5ft Star. They have all that they Sheriff of Brown county, at the coming a*"*** fmmmlVatasU. lofaasHsa ImUmmmu, Mail*** see posters. of our citizens to organize club dances Barley, per bushel 3060 void. On that platform the party stood can attend to. All their work is warranted. election, and respectfully solicit the Corn per bushel 20 for the coming winter. The dancing in the election of that year but was A part of the Herald form was pied support of the voters of said county Potatoes, per bushel 25 parties of last year were said to be enjoyable so thoroughly disorganized that it did last Friday evening, which caused a John Hauenstein was around, only Hams, per lb 10 without regard to party. affairs, and if revived by the not recover during the next four years. Main Stieet, Sleepy Eye, Minn., Cheese per lb 20 delay in the publication of the paper a few days ago, looking after the wants Dated, October 10,1880. same persons who made them a success Lard per lb 8 The people dared nottrust the Government J. J. Legge, Prop'r. until the following morning. of many in the beer line. We are always EDWARD CASEY. Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 at that time it will not be long before to men of such principles and glad,to see John's smiling countenance. J. B. Yelikanjehas gone up to Lake Salt, per bbl 2.00 all necessary arrangements will be there is no reason why they should today. Dealer in Benton to supply the folks of that portion Butter, per lb 1617 The Canby News says that two horses completed. Drugs & Medicines, Honey, per lb 20 were stolen last Thursday from of the country with photographs Any farmer in want of money should lOrei MOT,totscor. Mure* i t. Chics*' Eggs, per doz 15 Legislation enacted to enforce the The senatoiial district convention, Mr. Dodge, a livery man at that and other pictures. cal on J. J. Ray. He loans money a Union Hall, new amendments was also bitterly opposed called to meet at Tracy next Friday, place. Early on that morning three Glass, Putty, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Pumps! Pumps! I have just received 9 percent on good real estate security. young men who were accompanied by by the Demociatic party. The promises to be a harmonious gathering. a car load of the very best pumps in Oils and Paints, Chicago Weekly News only ten cents a woman, together with Mr. Dodge's It now looks as if Mr. S. D. Peterson tame party has persistently fought the NOTICE TO BUILDERS. the world. They will be sold cheap. Perfumery and until January 1881. All in want of Wine Beer & Liquor Hall. driver and the team which had been will receive the nomination foi federal election laws which were enacted M. Mullen. hired by the gang, left town. When the paper call at M. H. Gamble's TOILET ARTICLES, Senator without experiencing any to prevent fraud in the election Sealed proposals will be received until they got about fourteen miles from The work on the Empire Mill is near* store and you will find J. J. Ray who Combs, great opposition from any quaiter. of members of the House of Representatives. 12 m. on Monday, Oct. 18, for building Canby theybound the driver hand and ly completed, but it will take until the is agent for the paper. From what we are able to learn he has The same party in maintaining a school house at Spungfield,Brown Brushes Grand Musical entoitamment cvoi foot, after which they drove off and beginning of next month before it gets connty, Minn. For plans and specifications many staunch supporteis in the western the doctrine of Staterights shows afternoon and evening. The Bu is Supt, D. G. Clary was around a few and Stationery, left him. The driver was found by a call on or addiess II. C. Warnkie in operation, owing to the long delay supplied with the very host of wines, part of the district, who will aid itself to be still the enemy of the National days ago with a host of crooked questions. fanner and brought back to town. clerk of district No. 64. liquors and cigars. Also good stabling in obtaining the rollers. che delegates from this and other Physician's piescriptions compound' Government. It is, and so long Teachers examination, you The thieves had been seen near Lac The building committee reserve the attached for Farmers' teams. ed with accuracy and dispatch at all counties in securing his nomination. Fiof. Morris, the phrenogolist, departed as it holds its present principles, it will right to reject any or all bids. Qui Parle on Thursday noon. Mr. know. houis of the day oi night. F. HAUSDORF, Prop'r. H. C. WARNKIE, Clerk. for Loreno last Monday evening, be. No denial of this is or can be Dodge and a deputy sheriff have gone Prof. Morris, the phrenologist, has Ambros Parsons is again buying fat Springfield, Minn., Oct. 11,1880. The Penn. Mutual in pursuit of the tribe. honest. at which place he will lecture been holding forth in our midst for cattle. You will always find Ambros during the latter part of this week. It is well enough for the Democratic several days, and during that time has Notice. very liberal in paying a good price. Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, Ex-Mayor Garvey, of Piqua, Ohio says: party to talk about a free ballot, a free JOHN C. ZIESKE, George Urban, Jr., of the firm of been busily engaged in giving lectures incoipoiated 1847. One of the oldest Chas. Lamm is now building a new I feel under many obligations to you count and a ballot for all but, facing Geo. Urban and Son, Buffalo, N. Y. and examining cranial bumps. Many and best. No stockholders to absorb for the relief afforded me by the use house. Charles Low is the carpenter. Notice is hereby given that I will southward, every man who hears such spent last Sunday in our city, and during a one has been made happy after being its earnings It leads in financial of your valuable medicine, Dr. Bosanko's not pay the following described notes, Manufactmei of and Dealer in talks cannot but be disgusted with its his stay favored the Review with a told by the professor for what particular Rheumatic Cure. I have been strength. Large assets are not viz: One note for $20, dated Nov. 1877, The giain has now commenced to for years a sufferers from Chronic insincerity. A free ballot and a free and due on demand. Another note the true test of the solvency of Life pleasant call. HARNESSES, vocation he is best suited. Two come in to market quite lively but Rheumatism, suffering at times most for $25, dated Nov. 1877, due three or Companies but the ratio of assets to count! The Democratic party the SADDLES, free lectures were given on Wednesday The weather during the greater part excruciating pains, and depriving me four months after date both in favor as yet only one firm has been buying, liabilities show their relative strength. COLLARS, champion of that! The only comment and Thursday evenings of last week, of last week was mild and generally of many night's sleep. After consulting of the Indianapolis Medical and Surgical The Pcnn Mutual has assets $7,031,- namely G. W. Van Dusen & Co., under BRIDLES, we offer on this is a "solid South." while on Friday evening, Saturday a number of physicians and Institute, Indianapolis. pleasant, but on Saturday the strong 381 81 Liabilities $5,517,171.37. BLANKETS the able management of A. G. But we go on with the record. Without obtaining no relief, I commenced using afternoon and Sunday evening a small JOHN M. KOWKN, wind made the dust fly around in an $127 cash assets to every $109 of ROBES & your Rheumatic Cure, and sifter Aarness. Springfield, Minn. manliness enough to nominate a admission was charged. The different uncomfortable manner. liabilities. It leads in dividends WHIPS, using four bottles, I am absolutely We take much pleasure In wishing true representative of its life-long principles lectures were well attended, and the to policy holders. Has paid, more cm ed, free from pain, able to attend TRUNKS, Ernst Brandt and ye editor return, Two Great Books Complete in one the big of share of joy to our the Democratic party in 1872 majority of those who heard them dividends in number and of larger to my business, and resting perfectly VALISES, ed home from St. Louis last evening Volume. young and enterprising merchant H. adopted the ticket and platform of the comiortable at night. thought they were both entertaining a\ erage percentage than any other Ac, &c., &c. via Chicago. The editorial excursion Liberal Republican Convention and Bendixen, who has taken to himself a company. It leads in business management, and instructive. was an entire success. Particulars Repairing done promptly and cheap. prudence, economy, fair took to its bosom its old-time enemy wife and settled in his new house. A Fool's Errand and the Invisible next week. The Sleepy Eye Herald learns that and honorable dealing, being its leading Main St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. Empire. Horace Greeley, whose election to the May his troubles be only little W. H. Sanders, of Prairieville, at present Mullen says he will give you the best Characteristics. Its officers are -pjwn From Maine to Texas the new mode presidency it in vain attempted to secure. one*. county commissioner from that BY ONE OF THE POOLS. porcelain lined pump, with cork lined elected by policy-holders and not by of salutlonhascometobe: "Have you That would have been all very Our new school is now well under district, intends to remove to Rice Co. proxy,votes. The famous Romance of American History, to water escape, for S9.50 or less, the read that book?" "What book?""Why, well had the conversion of the party way. The officers elect are Dr. Hitchcock, this fall. Mr. Sanders has alwcys been Thos. E. Knox, E. H.Holbroote Jr., which isadded, by the same author. pump to be long enough for a twenty the one written by 'One of the Fools' been genuine but it evidently was not director L. I. Fecker, treasurer one of the foremost men of the western General Agent, General Agent, foot well. PART II., and dedicated 'to other members of the as its subsequent history shows. The H. C. Warnkie clerk, and all are good St. Paul, Mum. Minneapolis, Minn. portion of our county, and his neighbors l\e Invisible Hfojni'eA J. M. Broome, formerly of this place family.' You must get that,it's a party opposed resumption in 1875, de" 8-18-80 men. A school house is to built this have appreciated his qualifications but now editor of the Btobaehter at stunner!" manded the repeal ef the Act in 1870, fall. by keeping him almost continually in Farmers! concise Reriew of tke epoch on which the tale Mankato, together with his family, is Your best friends suggests it as the and has always shown hostility to it. is based, with many Thrilling personal different positions of trust. His departure We are glad to see Rev. Kittle up Narrative* and fttartling Facta of now making a trip to Indiana and Kentucky most enjoyable thing he knows the In fact, the party belongs to the past. will be quite a loss to the county, again. He has been confined to bed for life at th* tooth never be Farmers! visiting relatives and friends. chance acquaintance and the stranger If it has made progress it is only in the fore narrated for the but the good wishes of all who know several weeks past. Mrs. Helen Anderson general reader, refer to it at once as the uppermost line of the Republican foot-steps. Ed. Casey has now entered the race him will follow him to his new home. fully authen- who has also been very ill is ACTS DIRECTLY topic. For weeks the newspaper correspondent There is much more in its record of ticated. for the sheriff's office. He has a notice now quite smart again. Dr. Wellner Try Everythfng but Buy Only the Best. During the months of August and By ALBION W. Tourgee, has dipped his nimble pen fraud, particularly, which ought to be in this weeks REVIEW announcing himself ON THE KIDNEYS, Late Judge of the Superior Court of North Caro. has had both patients in charge. September, Mr. Blanchard, clerk of into every possible item of gossip con* clearly set forth, but we have said hna, author of "The Code with Notes "Digest as an independent candidate. He the court, Issued marriage licenses to of Cited Cases," BMStr tmM Vrtnmrp Orffimt by AbrMnf The time has now arrived when a cerning the author and the fame of his enough to show forth to all the nature will undoubtedly rouse up the'slumbering all humors, eyery trace of disease, ind forcing into Xjcrexio JDepartxnexit H. A. Subilia, Agt. the following parties: the system through the pores of the skin, nourishing fanning mill be one of the most urgent book. The great daily newspapers devote voters throughout the county. of the party now once again trying to and strengthning vegetable tonics, giving it needs of the farmers, and the AL'GtST. BOT WANTEDA good steady boy, two, three and four columns to *0*4erfmt pmetr to core at once, rule the land. By oar regular Correspondent Boated. We are informed that Mr. Harkins, question with them will arise which Orvill Lent and Gertrude Wiggins. large enough to take care of 2 horses PAIN IN THE BACK, extracts from it and the comments on Mr. Fred Schleuder, formerly our Those who like the record will vote of West Newton, has had some very and do chores can find steady employment is the best mill to have. Echo answers: Elias Kellermanand Alwina Buelow. m4e or JMM, InTUmmH mm* BrtghV* Jtetmmt the elements of its power and popularity. watch maker, is about to return again. severe attacks of rheumatism during for General Hancock as they voted for by applying to Dr. C. Berry, of the IMMM, MHmMn. MPropiy, Ormvtl, "Buy the Milton L. Frlck and Etta M. Lovejoy. It has even aroused the most staid He will locate on Main St. where he Cmtmrrh mf the MlmAttr* ImmbWtm tm Hetmim New Ulm. the last two weeks, from which he has Horace Greeley in 1873. It is impossible r Btemel the Prime, mme tm the BlnMtr, FARMERS, FRIEND FAN- Adolph Schell and Mary Ziehen will open first-class jewelry store. and sober ef the Monthlies and Quarterly mUrhCeUretBtmmty mr rmimfml Urinating, at times suffered severely. to see wherein the party has Improved SEED GRAIN. Geo. Marti and Emma Schell. ittpmmM CmtU #r 8hrt4a tm the Urtne. NING MILL, Reviews, and elicited their warmest Peter Majewski has returned from during all the years It has been Mr. Rudolphl's building, situated on In accordance w.th instructions recelred from H. Rasmussen and Bodil Erederickson. JTMmWVB 0 MIBEVAl DBBMLITK. admiration. The International his Chicago trip. He says he has orthe out of power. It does not represent State Aaditor, twill postpone the annual settlement manufactured by the corner of Minnesota and Third and In faet any disease of the great organs, wheth. from tkc i first day of October to the 2oth to dered the largest lot of furniture ever SEPTEMBER. Review says: the best elements In the nation. It er contracted Djr overwork, strain, excessive drink enable parties to psy up their seed grain tax due North streets, is nearly completed. It C. tf. field, of KewUlw," Mike Schuster and Margaretha Kierl. brought to Sleepy Eye. the abuse of nature or otherwise the State. Loreno papers please copy* "It is nothing less than an extraordinary does not interpret the Constitution in is a neat and well-built structure which it supercedes entirely the inconveniences ana B. COHITAHS, Auditor. Henry Neeb and Louise Deibach. work. In matter, it is intensely D. I. Russell and Rev. W. A. Ly. tronbles of taking nansoons and poisonous internal the interests of the poor and oppressed. adds a great deal to the appearance of "This mill has been tried and not found wanting. interesting in manner, it is forcible Salve Trygland and Pauline HansonJohn man of the Congregational ohurch, medicines. It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that from It does not advocate the highest principlesof FOR SALE OR RENT. that part of our town. It is worn cxnctly where needed, next to the and vivid to a rare degree. English one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat Is Seifert and AugusteKosel. will leave Tuesday to attend the General body and immediately over the kidneys Raved if cleaned by this mill than by any other. humanity. Its Constitutional literature contains no similar picture, Mt is comfortable to the patient, safe, pleasant New wheat has been brought into Conference to be held at Northfield All foreign substances should be removed from Edward Conger and Flora P. Haggard. and reliable in its effoets, but powerful in its action as, indeed, probably no material at interpretations are in Ike interests of seed wheat as well as from whei intended for The large, new two story brick hotel, this coming week. town at a somewhat rapid rate during August Holznagel and Louise Maibohm, Mt can be worn at all times, in any climate and the market, for "as you now so yon shall reap once so picturesque and so terrible has oligarchy. admirably located on the main business The Farmers' Friend Finning marketl,is Mil guaranteede to is equally good for the last few days. For some days last and the pric of For a square meal call at the Buckeye Martin Schluck and Louise Macho. ever been offered by any sooiety with tha be as durable as any in street in the city of New Ulm, is offered MAN, WOMAN OR CHILD. same will compare favo ably with that of other week the Eagle Mill Co. received, on Restaurant. which English writers have dealt." A. A. Larrabee and Nellie A. Hall. for sale or rent. For particulars cwrrewtrsM* ITBM. mills Do not be prejudiced Give it a trial and be convinced The New York Tribune says of it: an average about 1,000 bushels per day. Joseph Millermaster has raised his that it is honest, reliable, effective and Just inquire of PHILIP GROSS, Patronize homelndnstry and run no risk of being Simon Hanson and AnnaK. Johnson. what your feeble and exhausted body requires, swindled by dishonest strangers who go about the "In point of vivid scene-painting, New Ulm, Minn. The prices paid on Saturday were 77 second crop of potatoes in his garden Editor Review. Thousands are dally adding their testimony to the The following jurors have been country and sell mills on two or three years tune subtle intuitions of character, and colloquial wonderful curative powers of this great remedy and then change the notes to suit themselves this summer, and fine ones at that. cents for No. I and 74 for No. 2. Last week I did not send in my drawn for the fall term of the district who are being restored to perfect health after a 1 raciness and humor, many of All kinds of repairs and No* of wlrt and tin SECOND GRAND Who nextf other treatments and remedies hae failed Af* sives for my mills is constantly kept on hand, also items, because I was off traveling to the sketches in this volume may well The New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing court of this county. your druggist for it, and accept no imitation or wire for she purposes. Harvest Festival BALL, Mr. Welch is remodeling his buildfor substitute If he has not got it, send to us and re. challenge comparison with the most see how Cottonwood looks in general. F. HELD Company have this season converted PETIT JtRY. GRAND JURY. eeive it by return mail. effective passages in our fictitious literature, ining a first-class boarding house, On my way I bought roosters and Stephen Gilland 415 tons of amber cane into syrup. J. MeCormick Center str.. New Dim. Minn Dsncntrrnrc PRICE LIST.Regular Pad, f2, not excepting the wonderful Snecial Pad, for Chronic, deep seated, or cases of J. M. Sanderson Chr. Anderson has purchased the spected threshing machines. These W. P. Current AT Farmers The last of the cane was worked up lone standing, $3: Children's Pad, for summer pictures of actual life in'Uncle Tom's Simon Loewenthal lot adjoining Mr. Coulthard's office, George Schneider UnioA Hall, two things belong together: a poor complaint, weaffcidneys and bed wetting. 11 50 yesterday. Mr. Roberts, who has been Cabin.'" Fred. Kunze Our book, "How a Life was Saved," containing a William Skinner and a building will go up immediately, threshing machine, a fat rooster a And the Chicago Inter-Ocean adds: history of this great discovery, mailed free. Write in charge of the works, leaves this J. F. Grube Carl Forster which will be used for a restaurant Saturday Eve,, Oct, 16, '80. good threshing machine, a poor rooster. "If this book don't move men, and Qnirin Schaible DAY KIDNEY PAD Co.,Toledo,0. In this vicinity will please take notice week for his home at Fairfield, III. George Barncard and bakery. start the patriotic blood of the nation In one place I fourd a fat boy of Jacob Hottinger Niels Nelson that this fall the undersigned Tickets to be had at the Hall. The Sleepy Eye Gazette says George into warmer flow, then we have mistaken Franz P. Leibold J. C. Zieske and Mr. Rhoene will about 22 years of age, fattening himself John Kretch BENJ. P. GRAFTON, STORY B. LADD, will buy all kinds of the American people." Carl Schmid Kuhlman was nominated for Register start for Chicago to-day with a car C. C. Brandt by working in a straw pile behind HALBERT E. PAINE. A cordial invitation is extended to all. S. -A. George Says the New York Graphic: Farm Produce, Joseph Hillesheim of Deeds at the Democratic county convention load of fat cattle and nogs. John, Late Commissioner of Patents. the Minnesota Buck. That fat fellow CF. litSMEr, Prop'r. Robeit Hinton "It was a novel which first aroused Jacob Pfenninger, PATENTS avoid the elephant and look out a held here on the 2d inst. The could't stop me on my travels, but 1 German Friton us from our lethargy to a consciousness Henry Loheyde. little. E. O. PAHL AS OATS, CORN, BUTTER Gazette is very much mistaken Mr. kept on till I reached John G. whose Ernst Brandt of the growing magnitude of the evils G. Anderson Kuhlman's name was not mentioned Soren Peterson Judge Brown and T. E. Bowen EGGS, AC, of slavery, and it is a novel now which job had been threshed by the Aultman Charles Robertson. Edward Grimes tore the Republican party all to pieces PAINE, GRAETON LADD, SnrTBjo? and Civil Engineer, in connection with any office at that Fred. Keller. calls attention in a clarion voice to the Taylor some four weeks ago. Fred Kissner for which he will at all times pay M. Fitzgerald at Harmony Hall on Wednesday eve. dangers which yet threaten a nation Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors of convention. Here I found the poorest roosters Isaac Nelson the highest market price- Albert Behnfce divided against itself. If 'Uncle Tom's American and Foreign Patents. When one wanted to crow he had to Christ. Moe, our jewelry man, committed M. Cavenaugh Mr. F. Propping, the new teacher H. Haggard NEW ULM, MINN. Cheap Ckplaj. Cabin' was an electric light, revealing 412 Fifth Str., Washington, D. C. H. Hillesheim leau against a fence ao that he wonld suicide about 1% o'clock on Charles Smith in our schools, expects his wife and in one flash the cursed system of chattelism Practice patent law in all its branches Fr. Bock Orders for surveying and leveling John Lloyd not tumble over, and the goodold hens Sunday night. This is the second this more recent account of 'A son to arrive here in a tew days. Mr. in tta*Patent Office, and in the Supreme Fred Engel Big Wages During Nic. Gulden promptly executed. time within a few months that he has had to steady him. *Xo wonder that Fool's Errand' is a sledge-hammer." Propping, Jr., hasjust been admitted Ole Sonstbec and Circuit Courts of the United Peter Mertz tried to take his life. His family and somebody tried to buy him on the day E. G. Burgess. All work guarantttf. Terms $4.00 to the bar in New York State, and so James Devine States. Pamphlet sent free on receipt circle of friends have the sympathy of the machine came. This made me a day. William James of stamp for postage. the legal fraternity of this city will The voter's text hook. IIPln the entire community. feel sad and I gave up the business. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! have one more added to their number. On my way back I reached Haver- lUslncss before the public. Yon Everyvoter will have It. Affdrees the Wegtern 1 A Cough, Cold or Sore Throat fe Din* $xilfa\fc Fanners are bringing in wheat The Scandinavians of Lyon Co. held ^anmake money faster at work 4 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your Book Eichangt, MlftIN La S Uefft,HChknfo II ?3 forue than at anytMog else. Capita sack, whom I found in the cellar door retty freely, at prices ranging from rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the should be stopped. aeglect,frequently remits in TEACHERSDURING not required. We wlU stars a mass-meeting and decided to support excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so go at an Incurable lung disease or consumption. to 76 cents. with a big barrel of molasses in front vo tl 2 a day and upward} B. ZWIESELE, PROP R., WANTED once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Bfcown's BROHOUZAI. THOCHSM are certain to sire S. D. Peterson, of New Ulm, for State madeby theindustrious at home Syrup It will relieve the poor little sunnier immediatelydepend relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Con. of him He tried to get out some of the W. R. White, our host of the Loreno Men, women, boy. and girls w** W.where THE upon 11: there is no mistake aumptlTe and throat diseases, wot thirty yean the Senator. This in connnction with the Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. to work tor is. Mow Is the time. You can devote sweets, but molasses is nottofool with about it There is not a mother on Earth who has House, haspurchased a fine turnout troches hare been receommended by phyaielans, your whole time to it or only your spare momti. used it who will not tell you that It will regulate POLITICAL BOO OF 1880. and always give perfect satisfaction *hey are fact that Mr. Peterson has secured it came like steam, and instead of going Niotbk^bTstaesn ^{V?LfTfU in the way of a team to transfer the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and The bMt uwftmrat ofHMOW, wlnea and cigar* not new or untried bat having been tested by wide well. No one wttltog to worfc ca P "J*! the Yellow Medieine Go. delegates, health to the child, operating like magic. It is tatbe cttjr. A aplmdMranchIs served ittr snd constant use for nearly an entire generation For full particulars address the West* into the pitcher it went all over passengers to and from the depot Q^flsaUeSt,CUcago.Ill,, and, perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to IDoniaafrom10 a: a to 12 My Mends and they have attained well merited rank among the v^.T.L W*t Book Exchange 162 104 X makes it look as if he was the coming him, making him sweet and sticky. the taste, and Is the^prescription of one of the oldest eutoneraare cordially Invitedto TtaKmeln my 4wM few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers The dance at Harmony Hall on A ooeye*^ and honorably female physicians and nurses in the United MW tauten, ^^j aud singers use them to clear and strengthen the man[Lake Benton Times. Tuesday of last week was a success. More next time. PAST TIME. Sola everywhere. centsa battle. Sola t 26 centf box vsrfwhere. AsgaftaVMalM, ^42lM *4 1 ScT i !i%~* %h%% gg. tl mm