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

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St, Louts Western Wstctansa. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The grand semiannual entertainment Marie Hath CfeamMce 61? of the Governor's Guards which One of the great manufacturing iute- This is a very bad week for Tuikey. it had been intended to give on Thanksgiving resU of Boston, is the Emerson Piano "Everybody hankers aftor it. evening has been postponed until Company, whose pianos are used with J. Freiss' batcher shop The fall teim of the District Court Saturday evening, Dec. 11, next. Our merchants are receiving large high appreciat'on and" satisfaction Monday, the 22d instil which convened in this city on the 16th TTNIONHAIX, The entertainment will be one of the invoices of new goods for the holidays. throughout the world. In a recent Mr. Phelps' new and commod iou inst. continued in session until Saturday best ever arranged by the Guards. The Our Loreno correspondent "Busted" conversation with, Mr. Jos. Graraer, hotel will soon be ^thrown open p. m when a recess was taken popular five act drama "Louva, the came down one day last week to take a one of the proprietors, that gentleman to the public^ if until yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m. Pauper," will be produced, followed ThnMay remarked: I have used that splendid look at the wise men holding forth in Tfe* City Drug St* NOT 25UL Preaching at Harmony Hall every Judge Cox presided during the whole with the roaring farce "The Kansas remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, in my family, the Court House. Sunday evening, at half-past seven time., The Grand Jury, S. A. George Immigrants," or,"TbeGi eat Exodus." $b and found it to be so very beneficial foreman, was in session not quite two To-morrow is the day set apart by O'clock."*' ft V"U T7-C1 A social hop will conclude theexeroisesi? Good Music has been Engaged for that I will never be without it. it has days a.id found only one indictment President Hayes and Governor Pillsbury G. Dayton stallion died of epizootic See announcement in another col- cured me of a severe case of rheumatism, lt**wYw *r^Pj OISOA igp W. C. Duncan, now confined in jail, as a day of National Thanksgiving- last Friday. The horse was valued at umn," after other remedies had failed. ^Adnission 50 Cts. a Couple* forlaiceny. Thejuiy was discharged $250, PRESENTATION.The members of :#A.^ on Wednesday. Up to the time of adjoinnment J^-fel All letter heads, note heads, bill Mr. Phelps lost his valuable horse the Governoi's Guaids' drum corps A are respectfully invite l.- on Saturday the following 91UEL 1TEBISW ^^-^S^J heads, &c, printed at the BEVIBW office last Sunday, after a prolonged ailment ~f" agreeably suipiised their drum major, cases had been disposed of: C. F. HAUSDORF, ger is bound with the Pantagraph of the lungs. Ed. Stoeckert, yesterday evening by The saddest visitations which diphtheria 1James S. Matsh et al. vs. Edgar Cheap Binder free of additional cost. Harry Hall, tempeiance lecturer, waiting upon him in a body at his esidence has made in oui town befell Minei. Motion made to stuke fiom SECOND GRAND passed through here to-day on his way and presenting him with a beautiful the family of Jos. Holm, Jr., bereaving C. F. Hausdorf, manager of Union calendai, bond not having been filed Semi-Annua baton. After the little presentation to Beaver Falls, the once happy home of six children Hall, announces in another column a Y. in time. Motion sustained. ceremony was over Mrs. Stoeckert Entertainmen within two weeks, leaving the grand Thanksgiving ball for to-morrow Seveial runaways took place last 2M. Howard vs. John Manderfeld. TOILET SOAPS, DRUGS and entertained the boys in true matron mourning paients but one child which evening. It will no doubt be an enjoyable week to amuse the lookers-on, but Notice of motion for election by plff. ly style. It was a happy event, equally is deaf and dumb affair. [4|HAIRirifL^4 there was no damage done. and of continuance by deft. Agreed MEDICINES, enjoyed by all present. and case continued until next term. On October 30, Mr/ George Giau The Scandinavians of this city have W. B. White has moved his sample t Arranged by the PERFUMERY, GLASS, PUTTY, A happy Clergyman, Bev. E. F. J... sent out invitation cards to their 3S. D. Peterson vs. Peter Chiistenson. was unfortunate enoagh to bie.iK several rooms one door east of Binke Talbot's Governor's Guards, Gauss, Galena, Ills.* "I have been a Jury trial. Verdict foi plff friends in the country to a Scandinavian libs besides receiving othei internal stoie, on Mam St. BRUSHES, OILS & PAINTS, 1 great sufferer from Kidney disease, and 81276. Sixty days stay oideied to ball to be held at U-iion Hall, on injuries, while he was painting Ins J. O. Steen has taken his brother as i at after being told by my doctois that I make up case, &c. Satinday, Dec. 4,1880. house. TheLiddei on which he stood HAX*:L,1, partner in thef urniture business'*. The CIGARS, TRUSSES UNION could not get well, I commenced the 4William JTutz vs. Anton Henle gave way, throwing him violently to Since the new time table on the Winona firm is Steen & Brother. use of DAY'S KIDNEY PAD, which has Settled. Judgment fox deft, by consent, the giound. & St. Peter railroad went into effect, TOBACCO anil on John Wnite has returned, and is now completely cured me. Iamsfciong with costs, of dismisscvl. tiains an ive and depart at this Mr. Win. Drach and Miss Geitrude "ne hoBt at the Loreno House where Saturday Eve., December 11, '80. and again look the veiy pictnie of aud 5John Benson vs. M. Mullen. SHOULDER station at most all times but schedule Manderfeld weie marued on Tuesday, ii fi his will find him at all times'. health. May all the suffering be helped Tiiedby couit. Testimony taken in time. the 4th inst., at the lesidence of the Wood is very scarce in our vi'lage at which t.me will be produced the as I have been, is my eain st wish." PIPES. BRACES. pait and lefened to E. Sommeiville bride's paients, a number of relatives The merchants of Marshall have entered and the pi ice is ranging from four to Popular Five Act Drama, to lepoit evidence and to seive Richard Russell, of Ceresco, Blue Wines & Liquors for Medicinal Purposes and friends paiticipating in the jubilee into an agreement to close their six and one-half dollars per cord. briefs. Earth county, who has formeily taught which followed the ceiemony. The "LOULA, THE PAUPER." respective places of business at 8 o'- Quite a storm again on Saturday, 6Thos. Addy vs. Andiew Nelson school in a number of districts In this guests were entertained theie until a clock every evening except Saturdays, i Also the roaring tarce, entitled but the weather turned out fair on and John Manderfeld. Plff. to retain vicinity, was in town last Saturday. He late hour after midjight, before they until the first of March next. NEW BOOKSL W BOOKS! Sunday, although it was somewhat property replevied and relinquishes all had just returned fiom the Red Itivei were allowed to repaii to their homes. "fle KMf&t Iqn\i^kiit^" of, The New Ulm Msennerchor has arranged cold. cairns for damage and that defts pays country, wheie he has a claim and at The tin-pan brigade did not come, as 4*&t ^xodu^." a concert at Union Hall for disbursments. which place he spent the greater portion Eaton has been doing a smashing it was too cold. May they have much Sunday evening, Dec. 5th. The full 7Gammon & Deeiing vs. William business in the wheat line. Some say of last summer, He reports everything joy, and let their tioubles be but little programme will be published next Grimes. Jury trial, upon close of testimony he has taken in as high as thr thousand as being extremely biisk in those ones. The whole to conclude with a week. of plff. offering a contiact only bushels on some days, regions. SOCIAL HOP. The Latest Schlowtown now its diamonds poms A new military brass and string band deft, moves foi judgment. So oideied R. H. Bingham is now prepared to apace, John David George, brother of Mrs. wasorganized bv some of our musicians and Most Popular Novels, and executed. Notice of motion for a For hei king that did show but half furnish hard and soft coal in any S. D. Peterson of this city, died of heait last Thursday evening. The organization Admission 35 Cents. new tualand stay for 60 days, Complete Sets ot Dickens' Standard Works, h)8 face. quantity. Haid coal $12.50 per ton, disease, on the 12th inst. at Lake Benton, has adopted the uniform of the 8Hemy Oh-leen vs. John Mandeifeld. and Waveilj ^Novels, Cook Books, all the Standard and soft coal $7.50. at the age of 23 years. The deceased "Tickets can be secured at the City Governor's Guards and will be known FREE BOOKS TO SUB- JiuyTiial. Veidict for $159.00 Poetical Work*, Poirer & Coats' Standard Publications, German was well known to many of our Diug Store, Neumann & Rosskopf's. F. H. Dyckman has secured the as the Governor's Guards Band." for plff. Sixty days stay oideied to piepale SCRIBERS, of members of the company and on and English Ju\enilo Books, School Books, Blank Books. citizens, being a lesident of this place building east of Kimm's ,on Mam Such of our readers as have any the evening of the enteitainment at case. for over a y\ir, pievious to his departure stieet where he will soon open his Having made ariangements to club the door. Also a Vine Line of prospects ot getting such commodities, 9Anna Maria Kohlhase vs. John for Lake Benton a few months Fust National Bank. the New Ulm REVIEW with the Cincinnati are referred to the card of Dr. J. E Mandeifeld. Jury tnal. Veidict no Box Wrrting Paper, Note Paper, Weekly Commercial, we announce ago. He had many warm fuends in A cordial invitation is extended to D. Waggener, in the employ of the Porster which appears in another column. cause or action. that we will furnish the Review i Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, the different communities in which he all. W. & St. Peter R. R., had his hand and theCincinnati Weekly Commeicial He extracts teeth, so we are 10Ohas, Hughs vs. Geo. McCarty. has resided, all of whom feel grieved Slates, AiUhojrmph and PI okgrqh Albums, large line The Governor's Guard. smashed somewhat while coupling a large, 8-page, 56-column Family informed, without pain to the patient. Continued. at his early depaituie fiom then Pocket Books, Bill Books, Ink Stands, Paper Weights, etc., etc. Newspapei, one year, for $2.25 and cais on the Redwood branch last 11 J. J. Coults vs. Chus. Nieison. We learn that there will be a grand midst. will give as a fiee pnze to each yeaily Wednesday. ..^C^ei'oy W. tfahtfljliy, subsetlbei undei this clubbing ailangemcnt Tued by Couit by consent of wedding in the town of Sigel to-morrow, Dr. Beiry of this place received a any one book ho may select MAKKIEDNov. 1st, 1880, by Nicholas men, Florists, paities in open Couit Judgment ordeied at the house of Mr. Klinkhaminer. letter last Satuiday fiom Dr. Hewitt, Stationers and iiom the following famous woiks, Ei&chen, J. P., Mr. William Gent CELKBKATED foi $62,50. A number of persons fiorn Business People postage paid andfiee of all cost, the of Redwing, stating that diphtheria is and Miss L. Frosch. May success attend 12W. Gieen vs. D. A.Gibbs Tued this place expect to be on hand, and a books being Haipel's edition unabiidged, MWNWI everywhere are delighted with, and i aging to a consideiable extent in diffeient the happy paii on their journey Make and Save Money beautifully punted on good papei, by Couit. Refened by fuithei stipulation glorious time is expected. poitionb of Goodhue county. As bjr using the world renowned If add tluotigh life. in papei coveis: to John Lmd to lepoit judgement. The Madelia Times says a party of Dr. Berry has had a great deal of expenence PRINTING PRESS 1. "Jane Eyre," the celeti ited novel which Mr. A. Coon, living near Golden six adults, who formerly lived in Linden Ebony, llttbber and Plated Desk and Extension It is Urgeenough to do all the printingrequired, strong,lipid, in treating that disease in this made Charlotte Bronte's fume BAST TO WORK, always reliable, andany boy can manage le, Gatp, lost anothei child on iSatuiday 2 The dii} of Pomreu," Bulwer's historical 13Geo. Wooldnck vs. Jules Opai nd do hundredsof dollarsworth of workeveryyear We make in this county, but who espoused place and vicinity foi a number of Holders, Gold and Itubber Magic Pencils, etc. romance of unci sal popularity, the moat fuselnating twelve styles, both SendLd han and footpower,eranging in pricefrom MODE PKEo S has mad me over Over7,000tno (6 0 0 last last fiom that dieadful disease, diphtheria. and Ed. Opai. Juiy trial. Veidict of his productions fc^oupwards 3-centstamp for circulars the Mormon faith about thiee yeais yeais, Dr. Hewitt requested him to use.fcT""Th 3 'John Hiilitax, Gontleman," Miss Mullock's This is the third child Mr. month and good prospects ahead "B RIBS, Houston, Tea. no cause of action. Stay for 40 days since, left Madelia on Monday of last masterpiece, astorj of thesonows ind triumphs make a leport to him in regaid to the "My MODEL PRESS has over paid for itself already in card TOYS, NOTIONS associ ited with low birth and iron fortune printing alone *W, WOOLAUD, Fairfield, Ills. "Thw Coon has lost within the last thiee to piepaie case. week, on their way to Salt Lake. different obseivations that he has made MODBL. does all and even more than you claimfor it "J H. 4 The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick SNVDBR, Newton N frirst Prizes at Paris '78 and Sydney. Club," tlewoiL th it gave Chai le I ickens hib celebutj months. 14Nicholas L*uix vs. Peter Z\yas. N. S.W '79. Address all orders or inquiriesto manufacturers1 Headache Cored. lelative to the causes, infectiousness, the most humorous and ah. ays the most ka, Judgment afflimed, with costs. W. Daughaday & Co. 721 Chestnut St. Philadelphia populai of IIIH books. Some ten days ago Mr. Runitz lecieved and other details of the disease. by Dr. Baker's Bilious Pills. Also Billiousness, AND 5 lhe History of a Ciime By Victor Hugo In the case of the State of Minnesota a telegram fiom St, Paul, stating Thetcnible utiratite by the gi eat French poet, AIMED AVKHV, Constipation, &c. J. 8. BABSETT, The conceit at Union Hall on Tuesday novelist and histouan cf the Ciime of Louis Napoleon Editor. Musical Merchandise. QcnH MvirtUtr. vs. Augustus Ibbeison the judgment that his wife was taken down with For Sale by Jos. Bobleter. 1) strangling the liberties of his country. Late of evening of last week was a ldthei 'IIOME AND FARM." 6 "Henrj Eraond A no\el By William SOUTH and WEST," of lowei couit was levoised. typhoid fever and his child with diphtheua. Diphtheria has entered the family Thackeraythe most artistic, popular and char. tame affair. The Hutchinson Family W. C. Duncan indicted foi noise nttciMit or the works of the widest novelist ol this Mi. R. has now returned, stating of Mr. Ernst Brandt of this city and that was adveitised to give such giand time A laige asboitmcnt stealing was anaigned foi tual on the that both weie doing well when he 7 "Fothen." By Alexandci W Kinglake One last Monday night claimed a blight \^P f*&rv enteitamment at the time, consisted of PUBLISHED AT 216 Vvuz STREET, ST., LOUIS. of all the latest styles of of tl st cli ming nai ratives cvei written full 18th inst. He plead "not guilty" and left them. By ALFRED AVERY & CO. eleven year old gul as its victim. The of pen-pictures of Ii'e in the taut, including ad. two male membeis who enteitained the Alabaster, S.her and mh itile accounts of person il experience iu Lgypt took the usual time to picpare toi funeral will take place* tins afternoon. Among the attorneys fiom abioad attending Send for sample copes of "SOUTH and and the Holj Land Gold GlassVa-es,Smok i, audience foiashoit time by singing WEST," winch i$ a flrst-class agricultural tiiil His counsel gave notice of a 8 "Journal ot the Plngje in London By Dan The bereaved family has the sympathy couit last week we noticed &. mg jr-tts, iv i G)ol^ and family paper, published semi-monthly at and playing a few commonplace pieces. Defoe, aiitfioi ot Robinson CIUMK The tiue motion to change place of tual. The the low price of CO Cr NT8 A YEAR. Politica are of their large circle of fiierds. lustorj by out of the most distinguished \witer Pieico, of St. Paul W. Xindei, of China ('MM*, indb uu. entirely Ignored. General news, valuable information, We tiust the "family" will not simmei in oui lingu ige, ot the mjbte ions ind awhilvisiution motion was aigucd jesteiday. The and interesting reading matter are furnished. Mujrs, i^ uievChin i Waseca: M. J. Seveiance, of Mankato ol t'ie PI isciie to hnglaud down to smaller pioportions befoie The best ot correspondents contribute A broken rail two miles tins side of couit oven tiled the motiGn and set 9, "Poemsof Woidsuorth" Chosen ind edited Shell Lhiuh, Japan* je A from all sectionsof the country, Useful premiums R. II. Geoige. ol Boclicstei G. W. bj Mithew Arnold The most populai and select leaching other places where they aie iJhS** dourtland station ditched foui cais of and liberal commissions will bo given to club* the case foi trul next Tuesday, and Good., Tm To3s, p'lition oi the woiks ot one of Ln^iard's greatest B,d /_ Sommeiville and J. M. Thompson, ot raisers. SAMPLES FREE. billed for conceits. poets, whose iltmss o* tin cJebntj largely a westbound freight tiain last Monday oideied that a vcneio of 50 juiois S iLii H-kef- Oi iinib to theexce/1 nt undei standing they display of the Sleepy Eje. Address, "SOUTH & WEST," morning, delaying the eastern passenger sentiment md sccnciy ol counti\ life On leading the last numbei of the Sieighb.Hobln Hoi cSfc^j be made. 216 Pine Street, St. Louie, Mo* Oui Geiman fiieuds have organized 10 Three \ol nines Lngh*di Men of Letters" (in tiain at this place four houis. No Sleepy Eye occasional we became fully one) RobeiiBnns 2. OliverGohUmith,3 John It pays Agents to Soil tt Standar ford Agjcnltnral ProfiBook ^6cofdiku^, Violin^, a cotillion club.. The fiist dance was Farming Ban an Oi these volumes the tiist is Piincipa! one was injured by the accident. convinced that the late bolting candidate Fort WUipple Correspondence. ishiuip, the bccond *\in, BlutK, the iHiIli.utt given at Haimony hall last Satuiday novdist, and tlu tbitd bj Jimoi A Froude,thcditiuguihhod for Repiesontative In this county The lailroad company is building hiatouui ho morechuimingbook t!iin evening, thnty couple participating Ft. Whipple, Va., Nov. 18th, 1880. is a pusillanimous hypocrite. As the these tin ec nni\tlou biogi iphics makeup hib New, Aeeafftta, Compwhenilr*. A Complete farming,mFar very extensive stock yards at this place *nr* Coida.totaeqeiffal been i3sued i 1 model times HAKMOxMKAK. MOLIN STRINGS AND BOWS. in the affair. Dancing was kept up *F?i!SkUAiii Cultivate ait Farm Gropi. lying whelp, whom his so called "power Etbtor Kevieiv TELLS HO W TO and we are informed bv agent Hydemann Breed A Oar*for LlreStoek. It will brf s en that these books compuse till about twelve o'clock, aftei which THECIT III!w*fralt Oro ManagebniiaMa, Make Money DRUG STOREJ behind the thione" pulled out of Since oui stay heie will be compaiatively a wult, lan^e and sti iking diversity that all live stock from Fort And the paity adjourned to Mrs. Kitnm's yctr W page*. shoit now, a paity of us decided the gutter and placed and kept at the of the tno&c buliiant and pleasing B*Tca MMHIT ttoSa Ite MatCircnlart and ternu to Pierre and Wateitown will be unloaded to visit Mt. Veinon, Va., last week wheie theie was a sumptuous suppei CO., Cbleaffo, III* pi odnotions of modem authois, including public ci ib until he became too lazy to here and fed. The yard will contain This place is situated on the light IS THE LACE TO BUY YOURjf? awaiting them. Everything pdssed Novels, Tiavels, Fcetry, Biography do anything but diaw his salaiy, has WM. PFAEkDERS bank of the Potomac on a small elevation twelve pens and is being built with and Ilistoiy, so that all tastes may off nicely. neither the courage noi manhood to 15 miles below Washington. It be consulted and each subscuber will a view to stability and convenience. was the home of Geoige Washington REAL ESTATE AGENCY apologize to the Republicans whose be embairassed only by the riches of Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Lone Tree Lake Items. and is now 'teld by the Mt. Vernon la* the variety in selecting his favorite chaia?tei he willfully aud maliciously dies Association for piesei vation On Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach, and book for a fiee piize. aspersed, or acknowledge his lying A few of our neighbois, Isaac Johnson ariiving there we weie politely conducted Bowel Complaints, cured by Dr Baker's Subscriptions payable advance, for Southwestern Minnesota, propensities, we will leave him to welter by a guide who gives fully information among them, killed two nice deer Pain Belief. and the Free Prize Book must be oideied to visitors, through the giound Sold by Jos. Bobleter in his own mne. one day last week on the Wabashaw at the time the papers ai subscribed AND and Mansion. The "Old Oak," as it is for. cieek, after a two days' hunt. Through the carelessness of the parties We learn from Dr. Harden that a V. called in history, under which the Gen. Free specimen copies of the Cincinnati in charge, the steam valve of the used to rest in going up to his house notorious and desperate character, passing The M. E. parsouage has been moved Weekly Commercial may be obtained from the river is still standing The engine in the Empire mill was bursted by the name of "Arkansaw" and into tiie edge of the timber, against by addiessing M. Halstead &, mansion is furnished with most of the OFFICE Co., Propiietors Commeicial, Cincinnati, by frost on Monday morning. Several who has been the terror of the people of the wishes of a portion of the congregation, old fui niture. Washington's suiveyiiig Ohio. small pipes were also rent apart by Fort Pierre, D. for a number of which caused one of the membeis instruments which he used in colonial NEW ULM, MINIS. Jos. Bobleter, Propiietor New Ulm times and his spy glass aie to be months, was launched into eternity at frost. The damage will bo iepaired in to put his fist under other members' Review. All orders for the pm chase or sal seen. that place last Thursday night, by a a day or two and operations commenced noses. of city lots, improved farms and wilp Trees planted by him now cast their vigilance committee which was organ in earnest. NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. lands, in this and adjoining counties, Considerable threshing remains yet shadows on his resting place. One of ized in a very short time for the sole for insurance in the most reliable com the paity asked the guide wheie the to be done in this vicinity.^ Corn is The readers ot this paper who may panics, for ocean passage to and fiom purpose of getting rid of the inhuman hatchet was, but he could not give 113 well cribbedin the snow. be unfortunately afflicted with Rheumatism, nil European ports, promtly and satisfactorily a satisfictoiy answer. Most of the Corrected weekly by PFKrrfiRtr, villain. Aikansaw has killed several by all means try Dr. Bosanko's attended to. The hunting patty already spoken of furniture and relics have been procured persons in that community duiing his B3T County Agency for the German saw five large wolves in one drove in Rheumatic Cure, the great sovereign at a considerable expense from rela* Wheat No. 1 87 No. 2 84 reign of terror among some of the citizens, American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Pan the Wabashaw creek timber*Jiut as the tives and others into whose hands they remedy, which has now been upon Flour per bbl $5.80730 and it is therefore no had fallen. The tomb a short distance hunters were after larger game the the market for many years, and has Oats, per bushel 23 Farmers! from his mansion is built of brick, wolves are still roaming at large. wonder that the people took the law ":".'*Q ^nk"mV^ Barley, per bushel# proven to be one of the greatest discoveries 3050 agreeable to a clause in his will in A large number of horses in this in their own hands. Corn per bushel 25 which he also designated the spot. in materia medica. neighboihood are coming down with Farmers! Potatoes, per bushel 20 The floor is connected by electric wires S ^mw ^HaVJHaaB^HsW" B^^B John Pfefferle, of Hector, gave us a the epizootic, but no serious results Hams, per lb. 10 Severe Affliction. to an alarm in the mansion. The light are apprehended as the disease is of a friendly call last Saturday morning. Cheese per lb ~....20 est step on the floor sounds the alarm. Joseph Holm, residing in the town very mild type. Lard per lb 8 Try Everything but Buy Onl the be st. He leports business in that Tillage This has been doue to pievent relichunters of Sigei about four miles from this The health of the people in this vicinity Bye flour, per bbl .4.00 from entering, quite good, and that quite a number of place, has had a terrible visitation from is exceedingly good. Not a single Pb^ Offic Block Hew Ulm, Minn. Salt, per bbl 2.00 This simple inscription marks to business establishments have lately case of Tiphtheria has been recorded diphtheiia during the past two weeks. Butter, per lb 1315 prosterity the lesting place of this illustrious in this pai of the town for nearly two The time has now arrived when a been added to the place. Wood has Honey, per lb 20 Within that time *six of his children ddier, statesman and citizen: years. May it remainjso always, is the fanning mill be one of the most urgent VZ-*- JOS. BOBLETER, Prop'r. Eggs, per doz 15 been one of the very scarce atticle "Here rest the mortal remains have died from the fearful disease, wish of yours, READER. needs of the farmers, and the of Washington." there for some time. leaving to the bereaved parents only NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. question with them will arise which The registeis are filled with names H. Steinhauser's little daughter, Lydia, one child, a deaf and dumb boy. This Union Hall, from all parts of the country, is the best mill to have. Echo\answers: Golden Gate Keoaa. N'E'W rf ^f^ aged about four years, died from is indeed a sad inroad into the family, The Monument in process of election i "Buy the J. R. FORSTER, at Washington is progressing nicely diphtheria last Friday after an illness and the grief-stricken parents have the MARRIED, oh the 18th inst., at FARMERS, FRIEND FAN^ and will be the highest structure in the of only two or three days. Deceased Wine Beer & Liquor Hall. sympathy of the whole community in Golden Gate, by justice A. E. West, N I S world after completion. The President NING MILL, Mr. G. W, Cassleandj Mrs. Maria was a very bright and pleasant child their sore calamity. is still undecided whom he shall appoint Portner./, Tr NEW ULM, MINN. and will be sadly missed by the bereaved v, manufactured by Chief Signal officer. Gen. Miles DIED, at Golden Gate, ttov. 21st, 1880, A Paying Occupation. Main .Sheet, bieepy Eye, Minn., is a prominent candidate. family as well as by many of d. S* field, di Kewlllni." of diphtheria, Charley, eldest son of J. J. Legge, Prop'r. Grand Musical entertainment every Offiee over Beussmann's" hardware We have a beautiful autumn, the the neighbors, among all of whom she Archibald and Mary Coon, aged 17 The approach of the long winter evenings calls afternoon and evening. The Bar is weather being dry and clear. stored attention to the matter of a lamp, for without a years, 5 months and 25 days. This was a special favorite. grom supplied with the very best of ttines, This mill has been tried and notfonnd wanting. Respectfully yours, Dealer in ood light half the pleasure or profit is taken is the third child Mr. Coon has lost in It has been satisfactorily demonstrated that from liquors andcigars. Also good stabling reading or study. Coal OU is now in general Jos. A. Eckstein, *j* xhe first of the series of club dances Drags i5 Medicitttfs, one to two pounds more per bushel of wheat Is five weeks. There are no new cases use for illuminating purposes outside of cities or attached for Farmers* teams. saved if cleaned by thi* mill than by any otter. Signal Corps, U. S. A. r- large towns where coal gas is used, and when a pro EIASTIC TKU8S was held at Turner Hall last Thursday ,of diphtheria as I can learn AU foreign substances should he removed from Iightlamt ter is used it is the beet substitute for sun. s- f|S F.HAUSDORF, Propr. seed wheat as well as from wheat intended for night. But we learn that there were SKv^j, HamFMdMWagflMiaUa Glass, JPuttp,M% ye discovered The principle or plan upon the market, for "as yon sow so yon shall reap." NOTICE. which the Student lamp is constructed may be said -a7t*El */-& NOTICE Stfg&t The Farmers' friend Fanning Mill is guaranteed to not a great many participants at that $p]M Otis and Paints, to be the best in use, but the lamp itselfhas always 4, be as durable as anyin the market, and the price of Such of our readers us desire steady __ Ua.H-. __ had several objectionable features which we are time but that there will be many more same will compare favorably with that of other glad to see are being done away with in the new employment, or valuable reading mat mills. aspirant for fw or called the HOMS LAMP," manufactured TOILET ARTICLES, an the future. We understand that gf&,The Prank Leslie Publishing Co., 15 Patronize homelndustry and run no risk of being ter cheap, should address The Frank by the Home Lamp Co, of Cincinnati. SttlpWlvSn^SCaSSlV. swindled by dishonest strangers who go about the Dey Street, New York, will give steady B. ZWIESELE^PROPR., i. the dances will hereafter be given at Combs, ^pwr^^** The great objection to most other lamps is their liabilityvto Leslie Publishing Co., 15 Dey Street, country and sell mills on two or threeyears time be upset, the trouble to keep them in or employment to an active agent in New Yoik. They will send "The and then change the notes to snit themselves ^Union Hall, on Thursday evening of HttUSTOI TBUSS Ca*CUe^IB Brushes der, and the poor light given by them. The new *'i&M%$Al** All kinds of repairs and, Kos. of wir* and tin Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. every county. On receipt of 40 cents Family Journal (an Illustrated literary Home Lamp is nickle plated andalmot a facsimile each week. sives for my mills is constantly kept on band, also of the Student Lamp it has a handsome orna* vBISSOLUTION OF PART- ana Stationery. $^^ and fashion paper) for three months, they will send for three"months The wire for sive purposes. mented amp bv means of which the lamp can at The best assortment of liquors, wines and clear* for 30 cts., or clubs of 4, for 3 months We acknowledge a pleasant call re*3ceived Family Journal, (an illustrated Literary. NERSHIP, toM F.HELD. once easily adjusted in any position upon ttie In the city. A splendid lunch, is served every j^-^ centre table, piano, music rest, sewing machine, for $1.00, together with a valuable Art and Fashion Faper,) or clubs Physician's prescriptions corotHufa from Mr. Ed. O'Harra, of Ren/f^yillo torninjrfrom 10 atflt.to 12 ra My friends and Center str.. New Ulm. Minn desk, or by me ins of a handsome bracket, which book containing over 150 pages of useful easterners are cordially invited to visit me in Bar of four for three months, for $1.00, together ed with accuracy and dispatch at all goes with the lamp, can be placed upon the wall county, one day last week. Mr. new quarters. and in whatever position it is placed it is absolutely information for the million. To hours of the day or night. with a valuable book of information -Notice is hereby given that thepartnership safe. ThiBis the great feature of excellence, B. ZW1ESEI.E. O'Harra was recently a candidate for each subscriber Samples and Illustrated for the million, containing but the New Home Lamp combiaes also the argand late existing between Wm. Golden Gate Mills. Catalogue will be sent on receipt of burner,a filling indicator and matchboxNo l&ftfi^Representative but .failed to receive a Yourselreg by mnkiBC msrr medical and household receipts, legal lamp has ever before been "received with such A Cough, Celd or Sore Throat Bonne and E, L. Eichstaedt under the 6 cents in stamps. 4 sufficient number pf votes He carried advice and forms, articles on Etiquette unusual favor or received such a strong recommendationfrom the leading journals of Cincinnati. firm "name of Wto. Bonne &Co. in and Letter writing, advice to merchants, J^^r door. v(om wtaTil his own town nearly solid which, he Having arranged our roih to runahouJdbe Mis alio endorsed by such men as the major and stopped. vrgkct,frquently results is special Meeting of the shareholders good New Ulm, Minn., was dissolved by clerks, mechanics, farmers* postmaster, severalinsurance ffffcsidents and express both by steam and water power, with n ineurableiuug disease or consumption. thinks, should suffice to convince all sssimasatjsei^i^ of the New Ulm Sugar Manufacturing agents of that city as the safest, most convenient Ac, &c, to each subscriber, and also BKOWJI'S asosrcwiAi. THOOSOBI are certain to ve mutual consent on the 12th day of otherlate improvements, we are now and best lamp made. The company desires relief in Asthm*, Broncbilia, Coughs, Catsrrh,Con skeptical men that his legislative Company will be held at the agents in this locality, and anjTsmart lady or an^illustrated Catalogue containing enabled to give a good yield and anvstclass sumntiveand throatdiseases, thirty year* the November, 1880. *$$ ^*.r* 1 Union Hall in New Ulm, Monday the and gentleman can make a handsome income during course is 'indicated."jgy troches have been reecommesded by pbysjeians, Postmasters1 quality of flour. terms to Agents* the next six months by canvassing for Us sale. alwaysegive hav been reeeommended b/pbyiician0 right hi ^b^ own iowrtitt Wm. Bonne willrontinue the business and perteet MUsaetion ^rhey ar 5th day of December 1880, at 8.o'cloek Braises, Sprains' There is hardly a dozenfamilies in this count Newsdealers. This is made in order In exchange for No. 1 wheats we. not new emntried but baviBsxbteiiite& by wid in thenjvening, for the pajr^iose to and is authqrited $o make settlement and eotutantse for Msrly an eittfe ^eseralto No one whoengasw* to introduce our publications into every give34 lbs. offlour,besides bran and who will not want one, and Its price is so low as to Burin, Swellings, Ac, cured hear aha consider the finarcial returns by Dr sinited rank omeBf th Wfte.| they have attained well ifWeaiam bJHnj It within the reach of alt ofall debts owing to or by the family. Address* Family journal, shorts, per, bushel, ^aS^hfsSdii inr stayJsrsessdteaef^t Baker's Turkish liniment" Of director* of said Company. nation addicts. Home Lamp ISA lMe $re*fj3t^Jto*$ %|oWB.# 0* ad3sSrt^Ss^%n^4^ri^ mentloninf oar paper and they win ftire yon fain late firm. ,^rJ Sold by Jot. Bobleter. partleBlarsMdexclui^terrttory to'canvass to. I Tttll. Tr^WHffWBW^"^ IMTrKlTinKIAI nilDI lfATj