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FU NEW ULM AND VICINITY. SECOND GRAND We are grieved to announce that A New Confidence uantc FIVE AND A HALF YEARS. Geo. McCarty, of Mulligan township, There being but little danger from The winter is now in full blast in our whose leg was broken a few weeks ago, See estray notice in another column. That's What Judge Cox Gives W. C. midst, and mighty cold at that. Sleighing lightning in the winter time, and the was obliged to have it amputated on S. L. Hilyar has been appointed post Entertainment Duncan for Stealing Guth's Horses. is good. ground being rather frosty for setting Wednesday of last week. The operation master ti Port Ridgely, The new schoolhouse in Springfield out fence posts, the lightning rod and was performed by Dr. Beiry of But Duncan take? Exception to the Is now in process of con pletion, and is .'1 Judge Cox is holding a term of couit iron fence post sharpers have adopted this place, assissted by the physicians Arranged by the under the management ot our boss carpenter, at Marshall this week. Sentence and skips from the a new modus operandi against the unwary of Sleepy Eye. The leg was taken off M. Howard. Thisi building Governor's Guards, -JO 00 Custody of Sheriff Manderfeld farmers. Two of these sharpers Don't fail to attend the Governor's just above the knee. The lower part will be an ornament to the place. visited Nicollet county last week and Guard's entertainment at Union Hall at St. Paul. of the limb was completely dead, so *&< City $*& $t 0*$ M. II. Gamble had his new hall opened atUNION selected Mr. Thortson, living near next Saturday evening. that there was no more hope of having only a few days ago by an oyster ELAX-L, sopper and a grand hop. All passed bwa'n Lake in the town of Courtlaud, it saved. Dr. Berry informed us that In portions of Nicollet county a great off harmoniously until daylight appeared. as a victim. Their mode of operation the patient was veiy low after the The tiial of W. C. Duncan, lor larceny, on deal of grain is yet unthreshed, and is about as follows: On Tuesday OIS operation was performed, but thought which commenced before Judge considerable of it will remainso until Saturday Eve., December 11, '80. Wood has been a great scarcity here HEAD-QUABTERS Mr. Thortson was visited by a that he would be able to pull through. Cox last week Tuesday, has resulted spring. until ot late, when it has been a little genteel looking man who had heard in a verdict of guilty. The prosecution more plentiful. The Governor's Guards band was Notwithstanding the cold and stormy at which time will be produced the that Mr. Thortson desired to sell his was conducted by B. F. Webber, fully organized last week, with P. weather last Saturday evening, the Uncle Bagan (Justice) moved to his Popular Five Aot Drama, county attorney, in a very able manner, farm. The place was carefully gone Meile as leader, and H. A. Subilia, Jr. new office a few days ago. It is quite Scandinavian ball at Union hall had a 'louv a, The Pauper/' and the defense by Judge Hanscome, over and the genteel looking man a cosy place. as instructor. pretty fair attendance. About 38 tickets FOR, of St. Peter, and John Lind oi agreed to pay Mr. Thortson his price Only last week the elevator shut weie sold, so we have been informed. Found at last!A sure cure for Piles 5555555555555555^ ^^m this city. The case went to the jury $8,000, for the place, paying him an down on the farmers because it was with the following Cast: During the day, before the cold without the use of caustic, knife, or brim full, and the C. & N. W. road was on Wednesday evening, and a verdict insignificant sum to bind the bargain, had set in, quite a number came in LOUVA, Miss Theresa Fay. any torture whatever in Dr. Posanko's unable to take away all the wheat. Too of guilty was returned by them after Mr. Thortson agreeing to visit St. from different parts of the surrounding TOILET SOAPS, much snow, you know. It is now in DRUGS and Pile Remedy. Aggie Farmham, Miss Phillipine Petry an absence of about two hours. On Peter the next day to have the papers ordei again for receiving wheat. country for the purpose of attending Mrs. Craft, Miss Emily Fay. Thuisday morning when the prisoner 'Louva, the Pauper," and "The made ont for the transfer. Just as Mr. Gipsy Crone Miss Emily Fay. HAIR OILS, the dance, and of course they were MEDICINES, The merchants of our town are overly was brought into court his counsel Kansas Immigrants" at Union Hall Aunt Charity... -Miss Mary Rosskopf. Thortson was on the point of starting bound to have their funstorm or no busy taking in butter and eggs. Dick Langley G. Fischer. made a motion in arrest of judgment, next Saturday evening. PERFUMERY, for St. Peter on Wednesday morning, They all pay the highest market price GLASS, PUTTY, storm. Will Spriggs. B. Juni. which motion was denied by the court. for the same. he was visited by another genteel The Herald says Harry Baker is now Col. Farnham Tory Oleson. Owing to the very cold and blustery Def'ts counsel then gave notice of a BRUSHES The R. R. is in a continual stn/ggle OILS & PAINTS, looking man who had also heard of a member of the Sleepy Eye brass band. Col. Craft Ed. Collins. weather last Sunday evening, the Mseunerchor with the snow drifts. motion for a new trial and asked for a Bub Craft Gust Peters. Mr. Thortson's desire to sell out. Lawyers ought to make splendid performers concert at Union Hall was not CIGARS, Mr. VVithgow Martin Mueller TRUSSES stay of proceedings until the decision Dr, G. C. Wellner is now snugly settled Mr. Thoitson informed him that ho on brass instruments. Peleg Pucker Jos. Bobleter. is largelv attended as it would have in his new home, also Chas. ot such motion. The court took the had on the day before sold for $8,000. Orankey.... A. Eckstein. Judging from the large quantities of Lamm and family. TOBACCO been under more favorable circumstances, and matter under advisement till 1:30 p. Genteel looking man No. 2 Tony Jos. Gailes. condition powders which were being M. II. Gamble is on the market and but those that did attend were and then denied the motion for a was real sony, but as the place and put up at our drug stores last week, the wants all the barley ho can get. Bring SHOULDER well pleased with the enteitainment. stay of proceedings and passed sentence would just suit him he offered Mr. To conclude with the ioaring 'em down. epizootic must be raging with considerable The Maonnerchor rendered some choice upon thepiisonei as follows: farce entitled Thortson S1C.000, and thought that if PIPES. BRACES. force all around us. All who want to borrow money on selections in a manner that does the You huve been found guilty of a gi .it and serious Mr. Thortson would pay the purchaser easy terms and pay pi incipal when you 'KANSAS IMMIGRANTS.'' Wines & Liquors for Medicinal Purposes ofience .igainst the law sol tins State, not howevir Prof. Chambers' evening writing society credit. Mrs. J. B. Carl rendered of the day before $1,000 he would release choose, should call on F. II. Dyckman until eteiy eflort has been exhausted by able and clasi has been largely attended from ingenious counsel in your deitn-e You have had her part of the programme in a at Sleepy Eye, or J. J. Ray at CHARACTERS: him fiom the bargain. Mr. in such detense itb iblf couns. 1 and your case has the time it was started, and it seems Springfield. All dealings confidential. pleasant, unasuming style a:ul she received been ininagcd as well in ou behalf a-could possibly Thortson was of course willing to let Sam Gross Gust. Fischer. have been done by unj attorney of this court, that a regular boom has been originated a heaity encoie. The opeietta, Messrs. Sist and Alteimatt are doing nt\eitheless the juty have found the facts against NEW,BOOKS! BOOKS! genteel man No. 2 have the place if Joe Cope Gust. Stohlmann. you The law in your oabe has asserted it* supiemacy.no in that branch. "Becker's Geschichte," was admirably a staving business. Give them a Ezra Slocum Sam. Baumgartner. acts oi violence ha\cendangeiedyoui person the fust purchaser could be satisfied in call. They will sell cheap. uui ing your confinement and you tan congratulate produced, and the performeis were Hulda Slocum Miss Therese Fay The people of Watertowii went in a the way suggested, as he would still youi sell that i ou hatefillen into the hands Ben. Slocum B. Juni heartily applauded at the close of the ot a law abiding people and aie not to-day the victim Finest apples at M. H. Gamble's at body and demolished a railroad make a SI,000 by the bargain. Mr. ot tho rtli ot any outi igccl popul ice dispens- Joe Buck Jos. Bobletei. $2.75 per barrel, net cash. act. The dance, as a matter of coui&e, bridge, using its timbers for fuel during HiKWitUfoicesand executing tengeiHice aponyou Thortson at once came to this city and foi our ofltiise, so olteu the case upon the western was a success. We only want a few more saloons in the wood famine in that region tiontieroloui country. The jury who have so determined requested Mr. E. G. Palil to accompany The whole to conclude with a your t.uiltwasa intelligent and linpartnlt.odj our town to make up a full set (eight Ortonville Herald. The Latest olmen at ever composed a jury in my Since our last issue, several more him to St. Peter, which the lattei SOCIAL HOP. you know.) county The court exei cise i its autlioiity dealing The club dancers held forth at Union children have been wrested iiom then and Mo- Popular Novels, named gentleman did. Arriving at leniently with theadnu-iion oi testimony in join Excuse haste. Your correspondent iavorand -trietly and Maongly against the pro-eeution Hall last Thursday evening, We are homes by the dreaded disease, diphtheria. St. Peter, genteel man No. 1 was hunted Complete Sets of Dii kens' Stand.ud "Woiks, I very latiutwl and ie.iion.ible doubt in is so very busy that he cannot give law has been a wauled jou by the court, aim I believe informed that there were about 24 Rev. J. C. John, oC the Methodist Admission 35 Cents. up and he readily agieed to the the good RLVIEW justice this time. and WiiM'il) Novels, Took IJoi ks, all tlie StamLnd the beneiit ofeveiy leaHonab.edoubt in tact Will do better next. given you by the jury Their solemn \eidi.tunder church, had throe of his children couple present, all of whom enjoyed piopositiOR. Mr. Pahl and Mr. Poetical Works, Porter & Coats' Suutlard Publications, German Tickets can be secured at the Cit\ their oaths has been corded that on *.C Dunin Tho farmers are very backward tins buried in one grave last Thursday. His themselves exceedingly well. are guilty ol the ottunse eh irged ag mibt ou, Thoi tson then requested genteel man Drug Stoie, Neumann & Rosskonf's :uul Ensh-li Juvenile Poo! s, St hool Books, Plank Books. (hit jou have violated the l.ivvi ol this State and season getting their threshing done, two little gills, aged lespectively eight No. 2. to advance the money, out this, of members of the company and ou sinned ag unit its in ijesty A moie unplc isant Prael & Du Buisson, who have lhe winter came so veiy unexpectedly. task his never tallen to my lot thin wInch rem mis the evening of the entertainment lit Also a Fine Line of and five yeais, died on Wednesday he would not do though ample surity been doing business for the last 22 now foi me to ptrloi in i daly 1 owe to the pOMtlon But they are now thieshing amazingly the door. I hold The mil ac ed law is not to be avenged in morning, and a little boy of three years A wasoftered him. He finally proposed years in Mankato, failed last Saturday. well. Pox Wiiting P.^-i, Nuti Paper, anv anger nor yet in malice but as punishme.ii.lor dying on Thursday morning. voiu offense, a w.uningto wrong doers an ex /t to pay genteel man No. 1 $500 if Mr. Total liabilities, about S70.000 Legal and PooKcap l'si|,r, Inks, Chalk Crayons, A. G. Anderson went to Chicago with ample to those ho would ti ample under loot the A cordial invitation is extended Thortson would pay the other $530. On Thursday night Mrs. Fr. Kellei ughtsol societj at luge. Your appearance uidiiteith assets, $40,000. a stock of cattle and hogs. Tiust he Slates, Aull,om ij]i md oh_,,,il Alliums, laige line all. it jou haven tbecn bi ought upnortrained may have a big time and make laige This Thoitson would not do and negotiations lost two of her children by the same the ways of evil, nor in the itns of vice Intelligent, The Governor's Guard. Pocket Books, Bill Ihoks, [nk Stands, Paper Weights, etc., etc. Dr. Wm. Wakefield, is nowassociated piofits. well informed, a young ol talent, of disease, a boy and a girl, aged about broke off for the evening. education, jou ot nil men should be the list to bo with Dr. Berry, Will attend all calls Ambros Parsons is on the march tumid in a pnson cell The excuse ot piveity oi 12 and 6 years. This is really a sad Next moining it was ascertained that %~jlXeroy W. l^iirehildV, },._ lgnoianieis notyouis yjursisthe gieitei account promptly, and will ride in the country buying stock. It Is sunply amazing to bereavement to those families, and the ibilitv, Jin position demmds the gieatci both genteel men had made tracks foi hear the pi ices he pays. (So liberal.) for fifty cents per mile. Office and punishment lor unto him tow horn much is given eici.KitiiATi:i sympathies of the community is with some other parts during the night, ot him the sime sh ill be requited 'l be frequency The temperance association of this residence with Dr. C, Berry. of the commission ol the ffenee with which you them in their sore trial. having no doubt become convinced stan I con\ iet deminds it the hinds ot the Court place is a giand success, with much We learn that two of the schools a no leniency vvhatevei when such a convict on I ikes that they had tackled thewrong man. piospect if being moie so. The field pi ice lie olience is one in most all ins' mees, DO YOU The following is an extract of a lettei short distance from the village of West is a laige one. Their motto is "Daie ig mist the laboimg woiklng el ts ,es of socu tj The I met toils by ly and nifht to foi himll which Mr. Mooie, of the St. Petei to do light." Another society has also Newton have lately been closed, on accouut and ln family a sustenance, and just when Personal. sprung up, but has not yet been nam his cfloits begin to pi ice him above ibsolute mt, Tribune, has received from Abnei of the prevalence of diptheria EOoi.i/, Jiithbcr and Plulvd JJfsk ami Etrtenshm THINK OP IT?? in the uk hour of the night us only me ms of se(juiingthufliutsol ed. Their motto is: "Treat not noi Tibbetts, formerly register of the U. lilhtoil is mate led.iw iy lioin among some of the families in the districts. Jloltfei-s, Colli and liubbi Jiffjic I'mctls, ite. Geo. Crouch, of i oieno, was one of take tieat." They are meeting with him md the lesults of his labor 1 .^t to bun and S. land office at this place, and well ptihapsto isuftering family. The law must uilord the juiois in die Duncan tiial heie last fine success, neveitheless the} hk himewiy protection in the punishment ot ofteudei known to many of our readers. The their toddy. week. His late illness has left its TOYS, NOTIONS It must assuie htm that when icsting iroin the There were very few present at the Just now before tbe labors of the dav in unconscious lopose tint his letter is dated at Ilillsboro, New Mexico, M. Hurras's new store is now looming inaiks on George quite plainly. evening entertainment held at Turner propcit issife, his lights- secuietrom the hind up at par v\ lth the highest house ol those v\ no vv ould molest I legret I know ol no Nov. 16: hall last Sunday evening. The keenness sinleciicumstai ce vour eiseextenuating yolii Ed. Paulson, qf Linden, was a callei ^piingfieid. Oil DATS. "I am growing lazy every day waim ofl'tnse, it .e evidently eiiDlully planned and AND of the atmosphere was such that at the BUVIEW office last Saturday. He imcd out with an tffioiiteiy pirleetly niin/mg. DAnRAOII. climates make people lazy. Our sum Musical Merchandise. I legiet.too, this unpleasant duty 1 am toptrfonn the greater number of people preferred infers aie no warmer than in Minnesota says the thieshingin that town is about and as simph the minister ol the law, knowing no Frank Burg NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. to remain at home. lnemls to rewani, no enemy to punish, sincerely much cooler nights. Our Avmteis completed, there being only two jobs 1 imcntiiij the tall ol any feilow being, hoping that like Mini esota Septembeis and Octobers. still your"abiltties and talents nnke you an honored Another small invoice of the "beautiful left. Mi. Paulson's wheat yielded I have been here live years, and and respected eiti/en in thetutuie I must execute A large is.orfment snow" arrived on Saturday evening, the stein mandate of an outiaged la*. Tho about 10 bushels per acre. but one yet has passe I but I could see Collected weekly by 11 PFEFHS-RLT, seiiteme thsieloie ol tin- court is Hint you, W. C. ofalllhelalist stjlesof accompanied by a strong northwest the sun. We have too much clear, fine Dune be punished by confinement at hard labor Frank G. Campbell, who assisted the has the best assoilcd stock of Alahastu*, Silver an 1 in thobt ite I'l ison of the St ite of Minnesota, at Stillvv weather. Sometimes for tive months wind which made it decidedly disagreeable Gla^s\r liter in said St ite tor the period and term of five Gold Governor's Guards in rendering the Wheat No. 1 87 No. 2 84 not a cloud appears, and I have learned ears and six months, and that jou be now rein to be outdoors ac that time. Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Flour per bbl $5.80730 to love the clouds. mded to the custody ol the shenfl of the county ing Sets, Liva Goo is, "Union Scouts" at Union Hall in May ot Brown tocuij lntoeflixt th3 sentence of this ~'f' Oats, pei bushel 2") Mining is now the business of this ChinaCii|)-, iiiISau ei Nicollet Station has now a new grist couit. last, left Minneapolis last week and \A\\\\\\\ ii|)-,alil!-au i S Genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder^, Barley, per bushel 305u territory. Fortunes are made in a vei mill which is already in running order. Mugs,Faiiu China and i. 1 ,(V proceeded to Kingston, Jamaica, where Corn per bushel 2." short time, if you strike it. About (jerinaii and French A No. 1 Pipe This will be a great convenience to the Sliell Boxes, Jap niisc ,v he will join a theatiical company. His On Saturday morning Sheriff Manderfeld Potatoes, per bushel 22 one in ten stiike it. Mr. McLean located r, _V-' Goo.k, Tin T.AS Biull*. -^f Hams, per lb 10 people of that vicinity, many of whom a silver claim alongside of one I family accompanies him. and W. Duncan took the All kinds of American Pipes, Cig.n Cheese per lb 20 have a half interest in, and sold Slciglw, Basket, hiuni^ j*^ have formerly had their grinding done cars for Stillwater, but, we are pained Mike Dinnsen, who is now a jovial j^-fj"4-*'- Lard per lb 8 two-thiids interest in it two days ago Cases, Snuff lioxes. Sleighs. liohbv Uor-esva- at this place. to say, the journey terminated at St. inn-keeper at Union, D. T., gave us a Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 for $25,000, cash down, to a Washington Also all kinds of Paul, at least as far as our sheiiif was The Renville Times says that trains Salt, per bbl 2.00 company. The young man who pleasant call last Thursday. Dakota Butter, per lb 1315 came down with me and I have some concerned, for Duncan declined to join on the Hastings and Dakota B. R. are climate does not appear to have changed Honey, per lb 20 ten claimscopper, silver and gold. SMOKING, CHEWING the zebra gang at Stillwater and gave noted for their almost daily failure to Mike a great deal' he is, as near as Eggs, per doz 15 The gold mines or claims we have HARMON1KAS vioux STRINGS AND BOWS Miindeifeld the slip. The Sunday make any kind of time. Beaver Falls we can judge, the same good-natured, worked considerable, the others not AND SWYF TOBACCO. THE OITY DEUG STORE moining Pioneer Pr^ss gives an account received only one mail from the 27th any. Capitalists from Boston, New jolly man that he used to be when he NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. York and Washington are coming heie of Duncan's escape, and charges uit. to the 2d inst. in consequence of made Brown county his permanent in squads, as the railroad approaches. Mandeifeld with careless negligence the irregularity of that road. home. He says.Huron is at present STRAYED All of tho following old and new Two months hence and the Southern _JS THE ILVCE TO BY M)lli and diunkenness,but not wishing to do nearly as large as Loreno, although Pacific will make connection with the From the undersigned, 0 calves: 2 The Governor's Guards are leaving brd"d,s of Cig.us: injusticd to Mr. Mandeifeld wo heiewith Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe load, but seven months oldit having been led heifer calves one light led steer H&I/IDAT GOOD Dothing undone to make their next Saturday coming within 20 miles of TIills- one spotted red, white, and black one give his own veision of the affair, started in May last. Nearly all ot the evening's entertainment one of fa boio." SOMATRA,l large red steer calf one white and red as published in the Dispatch: Mi. settlers of that community are well to the pleasantest of the season, and it steer calf. One of the calves had a La Sin Rivals, i ,n m Mandeifeld states that on airiving at do, having come from some of the 10 Cent Cigar,- n. bell. Any information leading to is sincerely hoped that the citizens IRIS, [Chicngo Journnl older States East and brought along St. P.tul he went with his prisoner to their recovery will be suitably icw.uded. S A Claicugo Brokers Htippy Investment. VI will give the company a rushing benefit. YAUA, Information may also be considerable capital. Montgomery's restaurant, where thoy See the full programme of entertainment t H03IE. left with J. J. Kay, at the post office. Lewis II. O'Conor, whose office is took dinner, at which he drank but in another column. D. J. Sheffield. O located at 93 Washington street, this one glass of beer and a cup of coffee. COOL SMOKE FORTBIDGCLYITCins. Spiingfield, Minn. city, lately related the following in the trl Several children in Sigel were attacked After dinner Duncan requested to be hearing of one of our reporters as an 5Cts. Cigars.'DAKOTA For Sale. with diphtheria last Sunday, but we allowed to go to a book store to get Winter is on us, and we are not J-l evidence of special good fortune.I have I DUET, half done thieshing. been suffering, said Mr.O'Conor, for a have not heard since then whether any 8 some books, which he said he wanted I number of weeks with a very seveie We understand that Miss King, of of the cases have yet proved fatal. CHOICE. to take to Stillwater with him, Together The undersigned offer to sell, for cash, pain in my back, believed to be horn Rochester, is employed to teach the Members of the families of C. Fovster they vi&ited thiee book stores at their place in West Newton township, 3 the effects of a cold contracted while winter school in the Knapp district. All of the above-named goods aie of 300 good sheep. and Hubert Hillesheim were among before the desired books were found. on the lakes, I had been pi escribed Mr. J. Smith now represents us W. S. Ballenger. for by several of our physicians and the sufferers. On leturning he met Officer DeCoursey, the best quality, and will be sold at the as post master and hotel keeper at the John C. Chapin. used various remedies. Thiee days and requested his attendance as far as Karl Brauns has been the chief engineer Port. ago, I abandoned them all, and bought La lowest figures. the depot. of the skating rink since it became NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, applied it at Lee Hilyar is doing a flourishing night before letiring and to-day feel business here at the loit. You can ready for operations. We understand The officer accompanied them neaily FRANK BURG, like a new man. I expeiienced almost buy your goods here as cheap as you that Mr. Brauns is quite an expert to the depot when he turned and thanked Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., instant relief and now feel no pain can in New Ulm. Nov,. 29tth 1880. in the art of skating, and that all him for his couitesy and told him whatever. en tha the fol giv Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. Notice is hereby We are informed that Walker Knapp new hands receive considerable aid he dia uot need his services any longer. lowing-named settler has filed notice has his store nearly completed. It is from him in performing the different He then put handcuffs on Duncan, Below we publish an axtract from of his intention to make final proof in situated near the doctor's farm in the gyrations on the ice. and on reaching the depot saw a train the tax duplicates showing the assessed town of Cairo. The store will be support of his claim, and secure final stocked with drugs, dry goods and entry thereof, and that said proof which he believed to be the btillwater valuation of each town in the Jacob Herscheler was all smiles yesterday, *8 giooerws. We all wish Walker success. will be made before the Clerk of the county and the total taxes paid by each train. lie told Duncan to jump on, and on inquiring into the cause x/i Court of Nicollet County at the County Wm. Koch. E. G. Pahl. for the year 1880. which he didhe (the sheriff) follow* we ascertained that he had engaged a Seat on Friday the 31st day of December Geo. Schmidt. C. Schmidt* Mr James O'Harra, clerk of district Towns Valuation. ing him. Duncan, on jumping aboaid, 1880, viz.: Andrew Johnson Taxes Paid. new clerk the night before who will Post Office l^ew Uim, Minn. Empire Mill Co. No. 17 in Cairo, has conti acted with a Homestead entry No. 843 for West New Ulm $ 474,911 14 006 89 lan tniough the car and leaped from work out an apprenticeship for his Chicago firm for one hundred dollars, V of North West Section 2, Township Loreno 172,240 2,686 93 the platform. He requested the conductor worth of furniture for the school board and clothes. Jake says he is a 111, Range 30 and he names the let us Albiu 100,838 1,754 91 house. That is right, Jim, OBLETER. Prop'r. to stop the tiain, but befoie very nice young fellow, weighs just following witnesses to prove his continuous ROLLER MILL. Bashaw 50,839 1,058 45 have some ornamentation when we residence upon and cultivation this was done he (Manderfeld) jumped Buinstown 149,11)7 2,427 62 10) pounds and has lung power enough can afford it. ol said tract, viz: John Olin, Oharley Cottonwood 219,440 4,239 22 off, falling doing so. On getting up to make an excellent leader of a church Swaubom, John Swanbom of Lafayette Eden 237,636 3,309 82 Politics have now taken a rest until he uui towards the river and looked choir. I7i Organ trnt on Mil. Th* pvrrftrrr trn-tt no J!ik or retpwutlQIty xhtleeer. ViroIlPt Co., and Andrew Chaltstrom Home 288,963 3,815 59 it becomes time for another political $60 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. MARCHAL & SiVHTH ORGAN CO., aiound in eveiyduectiou but could see Bernadott-, Nicpllet C. Lake Hanska 91,370 1,416 55 cloud to daiken our horizon in the history The Madelia Times says John Mohr, V.y Sfii'iiux dlrojt from fiftory \n pan ti.i.cr taa el th bvutfu Organ, 70 ioeb'i nothing ot his puioner." Leaven woith 114.851 2,178 51 of our conntry. Of all our tickets Wm. P. DUNSISGTON. uig'i 48 iacne long, il wall men & taven lai|^ 4 Ncln oflUrdu, (ui Jr., formerly of Cottonwood township W aro determined thai cw-ry one .hull havp au ojieonutmy u. ittbix niuxinUcculOr^-j Register, Linden 164,929 2,569 68 in this vicinity, the National ticket Mandeifeld admits that dining nib therefore put tli prlci i: J60, su-l send on Fifteen Days' Trial. Wee with in this county, gave the editor of that every Organ a STOOL, 111ML aul ItbttlM HOI I.OOh, VJ. uiu.uu- Miuaa. OntOt). Milford 246.524 3,306 70 cicated the most excitement. The walk about town with Duncan, tho latter Order at Once |wlt itie miu with vur tm,* ur no/ ipuiitl aukOMUt, tobCMid 19 "We take pleasure in informing the paper a call last week. He is now located Mulligan 49,663 1,339 23 old men as well as the young, the OAirOr^au id84Uflrac 0.7,or to b^remrri* 1 to roatrorgan I, rt:triraouriith was not handcuffed, but claims thai /r a s-otiat organ,tt/jtuJt, A public that we are now ready for business. Only House in America North Star 91,948 1,787 93 Democrats as well as the Republicans, in Grant county, D. T., a short NEW having Sub ilatt. *r, HttU an I i.r I Ui ian ,/or SGO. Onler dint tor hi! rfullilewribdoa. he did shackle him as above stated, The best machinery and all the Prairieville 174,110 2,379 20 wended their way toward the place MAJiCUAL it. hillXU, West EkvcafJtfetrcet,Mew York, M. Y. distance west of the foot of Big Stone latest improvements in the manufacture Sigel 204,903 2.764 75 wheie they had to cast their votes, NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELLER. just befoie reaching the train. Manderfeld I Lake, where he and his relatives have of flour enable us to compete with Stark 101,332 3,005 54 for the men they thought of the most. publishes a card in the St. Paul OXT/Y CHEAP PKACTICLE HASD COTHi MIKLLEU the best mills in the country, taken a section of land, John is well Stately 41,279 1,100 84 MAlii VV II 110 AH MI* II AHAM'5 DOJXAJB VolkszeUung ot Monday afternoon, oferiug One of our old friends, Jack Henderson, feiliXLfc.it IH 111*. UAHKET. We are constantly buying pleased with their location and during whose family has been tesiding TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES. Totals $100 reward for the apprehension.of $3,040,883 $55,268 36 Wheat, the summer, quite unexpected to them, four miles south of the Fort, returned Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., FIRST.Kdocg notinjure (lie corn, and is therefore jut the Duncan but why he should Bye, tLfn to u-e for helling otm for Mid. home last Tuesday from Da kota the town of Milbank has been built up GREAT BARGAINS IN MUSICAL J. J, Legge, Prop'r. 8KCOND.Tne tip end and butt end of the corn can b Com, have waited from Saturday afternoon Territory. Jack, like an industrious shelled into one vessel, and tbe body of the ear into another, within three miles and is now as large MERCHANDISE. which is an immense convent nee, as many farmers plant only Oats, man, has been up on the Jim river until Monday afternoon, and then not the corn from the middle of the ear. Dealer in as Madelia. It is at the junction of Every Farmer wants thf Shelter frr rhellinircorn for poultry, at work on the railroad that extends at the Buckwheat, avail himself of the columns of the for meal, for seed.or for any similar purpose, no matter Drugs & Medicines, the H. & D. railroad and its Fargo through that section of the how manv larsre, hlirh-nrlced cbellerit he may bare. CiTY DRUG STOBE. &c, &c. Sunday and Monday morning- papeis it Will PayFor itself Many Timet country. We were all delighted to branch. ver on Any Farm, we cannot conceive. Nothing had At the Highest Market Prices. see Jack and get some information Glass, Putty, Onr PREMIUM CORN SHELLER i destined to become tbe Traveling by rail has been rather Jos Boblcter has just received a LEADPfO IfAHi COBvSmKif.rBof the day When one* introduced noolherimall about the country. He informed us been seen or heard of Duncan up to Oils and Paints, *t shelter* ill be wanted. Webelievotbi* folic the B*ii Hand Corn Sbellerever uncertain for a few days back. The that he was as far as one hundred direct importation of violins, accordions, A" Invented. Canvaeninsr AGENTS WANTED in every County. We sell all kinds of Monday afternoon, and there probably Perfumery and a EP-ror Salp by all first-clam Country htorcn and Dealers in Hardware and miles above Ortonville, and that he storm of Saturday night blockaded the harmonicas, guitars, violin and "V Agricultural Implements, AwyotmnrAtrnroatT.andll be hasnot getit, V TOILET ARTICLES, never will. We will defer further FLOUR, a "HI fendHauutacturers, a Sample prepaidPublishers, to any addr" uponFIRESIDEfSprn^kM,OnJ*Adores,SIotreceip made close observation of the country. 0 the only FAR road both east and west of us, the guitar strings, &c, from Klingenthal, comments until we learn all the particulars. At this great distance into the western Combs, SHORTS, Saxony. The instruments are night passenger only came west as far country, one can find farmers, with Brushes BRAN, &c. &c, the best ever brought to this city and as Kasota on Sunday morning. The over ICC acres of wheat, averaging and Stationery. are offered for sale at amazingly low 25 and 30 bushels to the acre. He A LOW RATES., "Watertown train was snowed in be I^d for- #kle ir\ We^t jf cw prizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12.00 says the soil in that country is x\X a meeting of the Lodge of I. Q. t*een Springfield and Sleepy Eye, and Special Attention given to not like ours but that it is rich Accordions from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui of O. F. held at their hall in this city Physician's prescriptions compounded 360 acres in section 18, township UK"* B. ZWIESELE, PROP'R, Custom "Worls.. was only got out early on Sunday loam, with less sand than here. The tars from $5.00 to $15.00. Harmonicas, with accuracy and dispatch at all last Saturday, tbe following officer Range 31. 160 acres in section 18 morning by a snow plow from Sleepy wheat is stronger, not so brittle as it in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. hours of the day or night Township 111, range 32. The above do were elected for the ensuing six Leibold's Buti&tof^&wVlm, Minn. is in this part of the country. Jsck Eye. The down train on Monday Au extra stone for grinding feed. 50. Remember these goods havbeen cribed lands will be sold on reasonable months: thinks it is a paradise, as lovely and Steam Cornsheller, morning did not pass this station until terms, either in one lot or in lots to imported direct from the manufacturer, fragrant as the "garden of Eden." ..JThe best assortment of honors, wines and cigare PILESSaaFfftacriM Ole JohnsonN. G. uit the purchaser. For particulars after eleven o'clock. The road is lathe city. A splendid lunch is ser\ed every and can therefore be sold at felly witk Kinttto Go farther west, young man, ther's Wood taken for cash or in exchange. Peter ManderfeldY. G. of core. Trot. Harria' ittvtnf* morning from 10 a m. to 12 TO My friends and apply to again open at this writing and trains lower prices than if bought from middle your chance. customers are cordially invited to visi*. me in my psmphlct Mat frt*,oa wpUcatiM. Gust. PetersSecretary. new quarters HARRIS REMjunr OOt, AJUEX. HARKIN, arrive and depart on schedule time. men. 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