New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 15, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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^"cA" &3fl NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15, /880. mmw FI TH E NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Lyon County News thinks that FROZEN TO DEATH. For Sale. The east-bound passenger train last OCR LITTLE SCHOOL GIRL. the two menPageukopf and Weeks Thursday night met with quite a serious The severe storm of Saturday night, M. Propping has opened a law who were found dead on the claim of i accident one mile this side of BY ELLEN M. H. GATES. The undersigned offer to sell, for cash, Dec. 4th, brought death to two families office in Leibold's new brick building. the first named man in Lincoln county Courtland Station. Th train was an at their place in West Newton township, in this vicinity. One of the stricken during the latter part of April last, unusually large one, being composed of "Oh, mamma, mamma, it's half past There were 380 passengers on the 300 good sheep. eight! families resides in the town of Mulligan, were poisoned by Dr. Prudden, who two baggage cars and six coaches, and W S. Ballenger. train that left Tracy forth east last Where are my rubbers? I shall be late John Chapin. this county, and the other in the perished in the late asylum disaster at was drawn by engines Nos. 5 & 26, and Thursday. And where is my pencil? I know just Northwestern corner of Sibly county. the accident was caused by a broken St. Peter. The doctor was at that time where NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mrs. Ed Collins had an attack of Of the former, Mrs. Nicolas Laux and journal on engine No. 5. The baggage residing in the neighborhood of the I laid it down, but it is not there diphtheria a few days ago but has now Oh, here is my bag with my books all her son aged 21 years were driving cars and one of the coaches fell over on two men, and he was then partly insane, The City Drugstore recovered. Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., right home from Sleepy Eye, which latter their sides while the other coaches, and often known to carry strychnine Nov. 20th 1880. I'm glad that my lessons were learned Theodore Crone pays the highest with the exception of the sleeper, were place they left about 4 o'clock m. about his person. Th acts of Notice is hereby given, that the following-named last night market price for wheat, in trade or for settler has filed notice merely thrown from the track. Strange After they had reached the prairie Prudden on different occasions about And now I'm offhere's a kissgood debts. of his intention to make final proof in to say, not one of the 380 passengers south of Iberia they lost their way bye," the time of the unfortunate event, has OISO support of his claim, and secure final And out ot the door I see her fly. A. B. "West, of Golden Gate, offers was injured, and of the train men only and wandei ed all night in the vain led the News editor into the belief that entry thereof, and that said proof HEAD-QUAETERS a pair of cattle for sale. See add. in Wm. ssickerson, engineer of engine hope of reaching some fiiendly shelter. the insane doctor caused the death of will be made before the Clerk of the I stand at the window and watch her another column. No. 5, leceived injiuy. He had his Court of Nicollet County at the County When Sunday morning dawned they the two men. go, Seat on Friday the 31st day of Decamber right ankle badly spiained by jumping found themselves in a slough near There are now four departments in Swinging her school bag to and fro 1880, viz.: Andrew Johnson The Governor's Guards entertainment oil the engine when the tender left the And I think of a little girl I knew Lake ilanska and within sight of Wm. the public schools of our neighboring Homestead entry No. 843 for West at Union Hall last Saturday evening FOR A long way back when my years were track. I was lucky for the passengeis Miner's house, but it was 2 o'clock town of Sleepy Eye. J4 of North West Section 2, Township few was largely attended, every available that the accident occurred on level 111, Range 30 and he names the before they reached the house, and The backbone of the cold snap was And the old red house beneath the hill seat being occupied. The entertainment following witnesses to prove his continuous giound, forbad it happened twenty i hen only for Mrs. Laux to lie down Where she went to school, I see it still broken last Saturday and the weather residence upon and cultivation as a whole gave good satisfaction, rods this side oi where it did occur, And I make for the child a little moan and die. Her son also had his legs and since then has been mild and soft. of said tract, viz: John Olin, Oharley Several of the male characters For her face, through the mist, is like TOILET SOAPS, at a place where tho track crosses a DRUGS and hands badly frozen, and the team was Swaubom, John Swanbom of Lafayette Ask for Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatic my own. in the drama got stuck once or twice deep ravine, the loss of life would have Nicollet Co., and Andrew Chaltstrom found dead in the olough where it had Cure, only 75 cents per bottle. A absolute and thereby marred the smoothness of f.Bernadotte, Nicollet Co. HAIR OILS, MEDICINES, been great. The passengers were been abandoned by Mrs. Laux and her The hours go by, it is half past two, cure for Rheumatism. the play somewhat, but this should not brought back to this city where they Wm. DUNNINOTON, And here comes Nell with her school- son. The other family above referred PERFUMERY, Register, GLASS PUTTY, be criticised too severely as all amateurs mate Sue remained until about two-o'clock on August Jeske and Sophie Gaetke to, lost a son, who froze to death within They had their lessons, they both were are liable to become more or Tluusuav afternoon. None of the cais STRAYED were married, by the Rev. Simon, on 50 steps of his own threshold. The BRUSHES "five" OILS & PAINTS, less embarrassed when facing an audience weie damaged veiy much, although Thursday last, at the residence of the From the undersigned. 6 calves: 2 young man and his father left home to There are no happier girls alive. for the first time. The ladies acted CIGARS, had the the which caught one ol red heifer calves one light red steer: bride's parents. They laugh and shout, and to aud fro visit a neighbor, but soon after starting 4 TRUSSES their parts very well and it Wdb one spotted red, white, and black one the baggage cais once got um.er way Through every room in the house they lost their beatings. After wandering Ohas. Stuebe last week shipped three large red steer calf one white and led plainly to be seen that they had studied go the whole tiain woiiltt have been -and- I TOBACCO around f-.r some time, the car loads of dressed hogs to Fort Pierre steer calf. One of the calves had The music teacher will come at four, their lines closely. The laice was burned. bell. Any information leading to young man was so benumbed with destined for the Black Hills. will But they can play for an hour or moie. produced in good &tyle, and the "Immigrants" their recoveiy will be suitably rew.uded. SHOULDER -and- cold th.it his father found it necessaiy ship several more car loads this week. by their funny sayings and doings Infoi mation may also be It is evening now, and, with look sedate, Sheriff Manduiield letuined from to buuow into a suow-duft sufficiently The members of the Governor's left with R.iy, at the post office. kept the audience in a continual BRACES. PIPES. his uiibucccbhful mijiijionlabt W udnes-. to shelter him while he, the D. Sheffield Guards band had their first rehearsal Our little maid with her book and slate roar of laughter. Th dance which Spiingfield, Minn. day evening, lie stateb emphatically lather, sought for home and aid. Wines & Liquors for Medicinal Purpo: es Comes into the room. We chatter and on Thursday evening of last week, and followed the diamatic poitionof the that Duncan had the irons on when 1 he old man wandered over the piairie read, a second one on Monday evening. entertainment was kept up until two NEW But she to be "perfect'' must work indeed. he escaped, but he has poor success in for many hours and when he did Cheap Charley will pay the highest o'clock and was enjoyed by all present. making the people believe it. Hi reach a house he was eight miles from NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! No need to be talking in days like market price for oats. buys all The Guards are truly thankful foi the knoun sympathy vuth the piisonor home. The young man in the meantune these binds of produce but just now wants splendid benefit accoidud thom on this belore and aitei the tiial, and his had lclt his sheltei and went in Of the "early birds," and the "busy oats more than anything else. occasion. loose manner of dealing with him, bees," seaieh of a house, but was overcome Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., John Mohr, Jr. and wife are on a There is work enough, and (don't you Michael Lynch, a carpenter in the has arioused the suspicion ol* the with the cold when but fifty steps J. J. Legge, Prop'r. tdl!) OOMIFIEeiSXIfcTGr visit among friends and relatives in employ of the Winona and St. Peter people until they ai ready to believe fiom his own home. He was not There's quite too much for girls like Cottonwood. They intend to return Railroad Co., was knocked oif the Red most anything. W do not think found until Monday morning. The Latest Ltd Nell. Dealer in to their new home near Big Stone Stone bridge last Sunday night by a 1-v Wl that Mr. Manderfeld was instigated Drugs & Medicines, and Most Popular Novels, Lake in a few days. passing locomotive to which a snow GREAT BARGAINS* IN MUSICAL to allow Duncan to escape through ULicrexio Department. Complete Sets ol Dickens' Standard Works, plow was attached. lives in Baasen'sjiouse The Lyon County News, under the any base motives, neither do we be. MERCHANDISE. Glass, Putty, By our Regular Correspondent Busted. at Red Stone, and was on and Waverly Novels, Cook Books, all the Standard lieve the story that he had, during his management of its new editor, C. C. at the Oils and Paints, his way homo from this city when the ramble in St, Paul with Duncan, tasted Poetical Works, Porter LV Coats' Standard Publications, German Whitney, is on of the very best of our DiedDec. 4th, of diphtheria, Bertha GlTY DRUG STOKE. Perfumery and accident occurred. had proceeded Meyer, aged seven years. Mr. too freely of the ardent, but it cannot exchanges, containing a large amount and English Ju\ enile Books, School Books, Blank Books. Meyer lias quite a family, but we are TOILET ARTICLES, quite a distance onto the bridge before be denied that he wss grossly negligent of local news and editorials. Also a Fine Line of glad to state that they are well up to Jos. Bobieter has just received a he encountered the engine and Combs, of his duty when lie allowed the this writing. Rev. Henry Arms says: I earnestly direct importation of violins, accordions, snowr plow, but having met with similai Box Writing Paper, Note Paper, prisoner to roam all over St. Paul Brushes believe th at Day's Kidney Pad is the harmonicas, guitars, violin and Old hats are still worn, but every occurrences daily he merely stepped without irons, and that he did not Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, only infallible remedy in the world for one claims to have won one on election guitar strings, &c, from Klingenthal, and Stationery, to the outer edge of the bridge to comprehend the responsibility ot the Slates, Authograph and Phott graph Albums, large line bet. loosers, pony up. Saxony. Th instruments are th at prevalent and distressing complaint Physician's prescriptions compounded allow the engine to pass. Just as the trust confided to him. Besides, his the best ever brought to this city and Pocket Books, Bill Books, In StamU, 1 aper Weights, etc., etc. 'Back Ache.'" with accuracy and dispatch at all Our esteemed citizen, Mr. II. G. Eaton, snow plow came along side of him a inexcusable blunder in taking the are offered for sale at amazingly low hours of the day or night. surpiised our villagerson Saturday, _ ^J^oioj W.tfiirtluld'Ak.-^ Our merchants have all laid in splendid lot of snow whioh had accumulated wrong train at St. Paul cannot be the 4tn inst, by his smiling appearance. prizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12.00 stocks of goods for the holiday I is a a ten pound boy. Both on the plow fell off and swept him, off Accordions from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui too severely condemned. Through CELEBRATED well. trade. Every store is filled with new the biidge. lie fell a distance of tars from $5.00 to $15.00. Harmonicas, the carelessness of an incompetent goods and no one need to go or send in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. Owing to the severe storm of the about 2C feet into a snow diift, staking UtHtMl tWItttlJ official the only horse thief ever 4th 'list., the German cotillion club elsewhere for a Christmas present. 50. Remember- these goods havbeen several of the bridge timbeis in caught in this vicinity has escaped the postponed tn dance until Saturday of imported direct from the manufacturer, The large stock of toys and holiday his descent. lie by in the snow drift DO YOU punishment which he so lichly deserves, tliis week. and can therefore be sold at goods at the City Drug Store is gradually during the whole night and until found and all that an outraged community Eighteen out of three hundred voters lower prices than if bought from middle Ebony, Rubber and Plated DesU and Extension disappearing, and persons desirous by some of his comrades on Monday can do is to swear or laugh over in this village are up for marshal, THINK OF IT?? men. Holders, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. of making their selection from a morning. '1 hey conveyed him to his and the cry is, "Still thev come." it, just as they choose, and congratulate AVho doesn't want it? Let's hear? good stock should call early. house and then summoned Dr. Berry themselves that the official was Fort Hidjjely It ring. TOYS, NOTIONS Runitz and Bendixen have the timber to attend to his injuries. Ha the defeated for re-election and that he Rev. C. Jo hn lost another child Just now before the on hand for building an addition weather been cold he would certainly will step down and out on January 1st, Perhaps some news from the old from diphtheria last week, a girl to their grain elevator, the same to have frozen to death as ho was unable Fort may be of interest to your read next. be 16 by 30. about ten years old. Th interment AXI) ers we feel like saying something. to move, after his fall, and when found SOW5AYS.' The other day, Muellermaster tried took place last Thursday. This makes Musical Merchandise. Since we began to thaw out, our he lay just where ho had fallen. to find out how far down the ground Personal, four children that this bereaved family muscles crack and snap as the tension was frozen, by falling down in front of Frank Burg relaxes. Everybody is out enjoying have lost in about a week's time. che Loreno House. did not succeed, Among the passengers on the tiain II. Plath, of Iberia, was in town last this mild weather. however. wrecked near Courtland Station last CHRISTMAS TREESJ. Bobieter will Sundr.y. A large assortment The hum of the threshing machines Our village election will be held on Wednesday night was a party of bioux in a day or two receivea limited number of all the latest .styles of will undoubtedly be heard in a few the fiist Tuesday in January. Dr. W Wellcome, of Sleepy Indian chiefs, from Cheyenne River of fine Christmas trees, especially days, as there is yet considerable Alabaster, Diner Sihe and .\ianasrer and *s^ s Eye, started for St. Louh about themiddle lias the best assorted stock of threshing to be done in this vicinity. agency, named respectively Little NoHeart, selected for his trade by a friend in St. A1bin itcia*. GoldUla-sVascs,Smok-^^ ,rK\ of last week. lie goes to that Rattling Rib. Blue Coat, White Paul. Jill those wanting a nice tree, Ililyer is doing a thriving business Genuine Meeischauni Pipes, ini^ {"'is La\a Goods J? -.'/S city forth purpose of taking a course at this place in the way of passing Swan and Four Bear. Th party was cheap, should leave their orders early. Editor Revietv: China Cupsain'S uicers 0i-~~ -^f 'j\ of lectures. goods over the counter. Rumor says Genuine Meerschaum Cigar lloldtrs, 4 in charge of S. Indian agent Leonard Correspondence is like sound, it Mugs,Faiic\China and Ih'^^i^ *&'>? '-C'^V The ice harvesters commenced th eir lie is soon to be post master. goes in waves, or more like our climate, J. R, Lankord, one o'f the teachers Love, accompanied by interpieter Shell Boxes, .J.ip.in.'sc WOf -*?A.^ "V. dkiUi lA\^ operations last week, and as this cool German and French A No. 1 Pipes. Wolves are very plenty and guns are changeable. Fo a time our Y- Goods Tin io)s, WwA rj^~f in town of Cottonwood gave us a pleas Wm. Fielder, and was en route to -iN2X3 in demand. commodity is verv plentiful this season local papers will be full, the writers C^^*: i All kinds of American Pipes, Cigar ant call last Saturday. says his Sl.ighs, J^sKfd,I)iuin--^\ Washington, D. to make a treaty Notwithstanding the cold weather they will undoubtedly lay in a sufficient cm to vie with pne another to see bli'ighs.l lobby IIOJSJ -**te.jft.. Airf wT .111-* A school has at present an attendance with their "Great Father" in the who will say the best thing and say it and blizzards which we have had. our supply to last throughout the following Cases, ISnuff Boxes. of about 25 pun ,1s. oftunest, Gradually the storm abates White House, whereby the Chicago plucky little school-ma,ams have kept S&orttiar^ ,Violii$, summer. and naught is heard save now and then Also all kinds of their schools going. and Northwestern Railroad Company Ernst Pfeiferle, of LeSueur county, some faint whisper, telling us of some The mild weather which we enjoyed A grand dance will be given at the would obtain permission to cross the spent a few days in our city last week in portant event which has called SMOKING, CHEWING for a few days, gave most people an old Fort, on Friday evening, Dec. 24th. HAiniONIKAK. VJOUX ST1JIXOK AXI) BOWS. reservation, While the track was being foith their latent powers. It is not on a visit to his brother Richard. He Music to be turmshed by the Crawford opportunity to sniff the fresh outdoor STHE CITY DRUG STORE repaired and the coaches lighted, necessary for us to say that such AND SNUFF TOBACCO. informed us the deer was "despnt" boys, while supper will be served air without running the risk of being things should not be. Every neigh the Indians were brought back to this by Thomas Smith and wife at the plenty this winter in the big woods frozen stiff. A great many farmers boihood bhould have a coirespondent Ridgely House. Tickets for ball, including city, and they took breakfast with and that a goodly number have been and one, too, who is prompt in doing came into town on those days and business supper, one dollar. Plenty of mine host of the Merchants Hotel. IS THE PLACE TO BY YOUR All of the following old and now made to bite the dust. his duty. st.ible room for horses. was quite flush. *f They remained here until 2 o'clock on The extreme cold weather affects $OODS, ds of Cigais: Among the Sleepy Eye folks that -f hra the people of Albin like the ague. Thursday afternoon and were the OYSTERS! OYSTERS!Mr. R. Pfefferle ULMTribouct NEW SARK1T7 attended the Governor's Guards entertainment =K. The thermometer persists in staying wishes to inform the public that centre of a great deal of attraction, SOMATRA.l below zero, which makes us think oi at Union II.ill last Saturday he will, during the winter months, especially Blue Cat who was in full old-time winters. evening, we noticed lion. JohnC. Zieske, La Mil Itiva!., ,n Cigr,F..n keep on hand a splendid brand of costume and was adorned with nineteen COI reeled weekly by II PFKFFI nxr, some of our farmers are trying to 10 Cent Postmastei Hanson and C. F.Prev,- IRIS. fresh oysters. He sells them by the burn oal in the cotnin, stoves. The scalps, the trophies of so many cott. We can assure our Sleepy Ey |_jaa geneial verdict is "beat". CD* YAiiA, can only Rnd at Chicago prices. Give bloody encounters. W were informed Wheat No. 1 87 No. 2 84 friends that tho Guards appreciate Mrs. L. D. Rice and children are 1I03IE. O him a call when in want of any of this by the interpreter that Four Bears Flour per bbl $5.80730 visiting relatives in Rice Co., leaving these little favors very highly. Oats, per bushel 25 had always been a friend to the whites COOL SMOKE, delicious food. 4 L. D. to take care of himself and the LSC2 Barley, per bushel 3050 John Hauenstein returned last and that during the massacic of schoolmaster. lie performs his duty Weigand Hauenstein is prepared to Corn per bushel 25 5 Cts. Cigars. Thuisday fioni a ten dajs' hunt near with pleasure, and that he is a good he had rescued seven peison-s fioni DAOTAS. furnish his friends and customers Potatoes, per bushel 22 I DUET, cook, the teacher will affirm. Gi.intsburg, Wis. brought back I 6 the clutches of his blood-thirsty brethren. Hams, per lb 10 with fresh oysters either stewed, raw Messrs Kamig and Host bach while returning with him tour nice deer, showing th.it Cheese per lb 20 One of them was also a participant [CHOICE. or by the can at the lowest prices. Ironi Sleepp Eye on the 10th 3 Lard per lb 8 he was not idle while gone. Charles in tho Custer massacre. Another inst., had the misfortune to have keeps a popular brand and receives Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 Winkelmann who accompanied Mr. All of the above-named goods are of their sled which they had attached had never seen a tram of cars them direct from Baltimore. Besides Salt, per bbl 2.00 behind anew one, considerably demoralized Hauenstein to Wisconsin has not yet until he reached Fort Pierre, and after Butter, per lb 13-15 the best quality, and will be sold at the his establishment is well stocked with by a runaway taam belonging returned, but it is safe to say he too the accident near Courtland he ex Honey, per lb 20 c/i choice liquors and cigars. to Mr. Windhorn of Iberia. They left lowest figures. Eggs, per doz 15 will not come home empty-handed. Mr. pressed his disgust of the white man's the team playing "catch" with the The family of M. Junemann has been Hauenstein informs us that the slaughter mode of traveling, in strong terms. owner. FRANK BURG, bereaved since our last issue by the loss NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of the noble animals in portions of School has been in progress for a month, in dist. No. 28, Mr. Dungan of a bright little four year old girl. Wisconsin and this State is just immense. is holding forth again. Enrollment West Newton, Minn., Dec. 10th, '80. Diphtheria did its fatal work. Th Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Min n. For Sale. 30. funeral took place last Sunday and was Editor New Ulm Review: W truly hope that M. I. Dinneen participated in by a large circle of relatives will not forget to drop us a few items Advertised Letters. One pair of good working cattle. Enquire Woe is me unless you can, through from his new home in the far west. and friends of the stricken family. of A E WEST, Golden Gate, the influence of your paper, agitate the We fain would know of the "front," Larson A Anderson, S. Brown Co., Minn. matter so as to have another count. I wiio are passing though the ordeal E G. Pahl. Wm. Koch. Laen Gilbert Bragdon F, M. W learn that there was a large assembly Will be compelled to pay you for my that we passed through some years Geo. Schmidt. C. Schmidt. Olson A. Broughton, II. E. ITew Ulm, Minn Post Office Block, ago, although we must say that the at Turner Hall last Sunday Garfield papers. Now you know that Peterson V. Empire Mill Co. Bold W. 3 GRAND new settlers of Dakota have advantages evening, at the dramatic entertainment Schneider Mary it is almost as bad as pulling a tooth to Carlson Olof Christmas Ball that we did not enjoy. Schultz David Christenson Ole 2 given at th at time. Those who pay the printer. Yes, even the very J03. BOBLETER, Prop'r. Ubl Anton Heble John ROLLER MILL. were present report that the play was thoughts of such an act is really painful Wase Hermann 2 How French women Cross the A rendered in a creditable manner that to one's feelings yet in this case, Williams H. N Ilolbert Ohas. Street. Union Hall, Williams II. to use an old phrase, I must grin and all the leading parts, as well as some Jacobs Andrew. Thl* Orgtn ten! n Mai. The jnirrhattr tales MUM or Tttptmsthtlltg vihaitver. Jorgenson John bear it, unless Garfield can be counted of the others, were played in a way "Cress" writes from Paris: I is a CO.,$60r MARCHAL & SMITH ORGAN Saturday Eve*, Dec. 25, '80. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Jo s. BOBLETEK, M. treat to see a Parisienne cross a muddy out. But there seems to be no hope as that was very satisfactory to the whole By sending direct from factory to purchaser, came!! chit tC4ut4fu Organ, TO inches 1880.street. She advances tip-toe to the N ew Ulm, Minn., Wed. 15th, Hancock is opposed toany contest in the audience. high 4 8 inches long, solid waloutci"SOntdt 5 octavtn), 15(op,nt4o Days**f HeUt oltecd Triala., fu or Fiftee m*Knincei villiIV on1eDshall edge of the pavement. There she W are determined that on ry ha i]op *,rtuou.r u.t thl Org-ui Admission 50 cents a couple. therefore put the priuc at 860. matter, and unless he is forced into it Geo. McCarty, of Mulligan, whose every Organ a STOOL, Hlslt, and fiSrilLI not IHHIh, i oiuplef Mimical Outfit). poises like a bird ready for flight, and Order at Once Deposit the mvuey with your bun or any rurpouiible merchant, to bep*l& 14 by undue influence of his dissatisfied leg was amputateoUwo weeks ago, died Ridgely and Surroundings. then deftly she raises her dress more us if Organ is satisfactory, or to be returned to /ou if Organ it returned (o at. A cordial invitation is extended to We take pleasure in informing the friends I see no way of getting honorably than enough to S'IOW her snowy embroided public that we are now ready for business. at his residence, on Tuesday morning, all. skirt, the dainty hose and ele The best machinery and all the out of my promise to you. So to The cold weather has put a stop to q. HAUSDORF. the 7th inst. His interment took place NEW PREMIUM CORN SHELLER. gant bottiness, and without delay she latest improvements in the manufacture threshing and nearly all the machines avoid any trouble between you and me Manager, on the following Thursday, under the trips across, toe and heel barely of flour enable us to compete with have given up till next spring. A few OJiXY CHEAP PKACTICLE IIAND CORN KIIKIXEJI in any such contest, I enclose you $20. auspices of the Catholic church of Sleepy touching, and mud refusing to cling the best mills in the country, MAitE, WrLLUOAKML'CIIAHAftY&IMMXAK are trying to finish jobs which were MifcULbH IK 1 ILE MAKKET. in Uncle Sam's Currency to square all to her fairy feet that hardly leave an We are constantly buying Eye. Mr McCarty was about 48 commenced before the cold weather NOTICE FO PUBLICATION. TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES/ impression on it. Landing on the matters between the printer and myself. Wheat, set in. years of age when he died. had resided other side she gives her fine feathers FIRST.It docs notinjure tbe corn, ami is therefore justth* I am yours respectfully, Rye, Card playing for turkeys seems to be about 14 years in our county, Land Office at Redwood Palls. Minn., Dec. 10,*8O. thtnzto -=e for t-helhnar corn foraced. a little shake into place and passes on the favorite pasttime among the young Corn, SECOND.-The tip end and butt end ot the enra c*n Notice is hereby given that the following-named and during th at time won many friends with shoes that look as if put on that A. HARKIN. sholled into oue vessel, and the body of the ear into another, folks of this vicinity. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Oats, which Is an immense conv nee, as many farmers plant only moment. by his upright and friendly ways. prool in support o" his claim, and secure final entry tho corn from the middled the ear. I pool-1LM John Lane has been bereaved by the Buckwheat, thereof, and that said proof will be made before Watch an Enlishwoman immediately Everr Farmer wants this Shelter for shelling corn for leaves a wife and eight children to [La Fayette Daily Journal.] the Register and Receiver of the C. S. Land Office, try, for meal, for seed, or for anv similar purpose, no matter loss of his oldest son, aged five years, &c, &c. afterward. She reaches the curb how manv lnrar hiirh-priced shelter* may have. Redwood Falls, Minn., on Thursday the 15th day of Anxious to raise* mourn his departure. from diphtheria. He has the sympathy I Will Pay For Itself Many Times stone, and comes to a dead stands till, January, 18S0, viz.: Anders Lund Homestead entry A the Highest Market Prices. Over Any Farm. of the community. No. 915, fr South of South East ii, Section U, and stolidly contemplates the muddy There plenty of room up stairs, as C. Ross has purchased a beautiful Oor PREMIUM CORK SHELLER is destined to baoma tha Township 111, Range30, and he names the follow, W. Loffelmaker, the young man that LBABWO- HA*D COBM Siuu.rj'Kof the day. When once Introduced noother raal] road. Finally she selects a muddy ing witnessesto prove his continuons residence upon Daniel Webster said to the young lawyer upright piano of E. A Tiffany, of heller will be wanted. We believe this tobe the Best Hand Corn 8hellr Tr was sick for a long time and not expected and cultivation of said tract, viz-: John Sand-, W sell all kinds of route. Then very cautiously lifts her Invented. Canvasslm? AGENTS WANTED in every County. anxious to rise, but despondent of quist. JohnSkatt, John Lind and Anders Gunnarsen to recover, is well and has taken Mankato. The latter gentleman was EJ-For Sale by all flrrt-class Country Stores and Dealers In Hardware ana FLOUR, dress making sure thai the tops of her all of New Ulm, Brown Co. Agricultural Implements, AfncTOT^DrALBBroarr.andlf be baa not got It, wa unto himself a life's partner. William, his chance to do so but no one need here on Friday and Saturday, putting shoes are under cover, and then slo ftly 9 a will send a Sample prepaid Publlner,FABsM to anv addres uponFIRESIDE, receipt of| $oriBgflM,OW^^HS*. N. P. DroraiHOTOX, Register. 9 Uittoniyilaiiui^tuxcr, ft SHORTS, we wish you long life and much to injure himself either in elimbing the advancing, she puts out her right the instrument in order. A great deal happiness. BRAN, &c. &c, footplum it sinks into the soft mud, stairs of fame or those of his own house Golden Gate Mills. Northwestern Hotel of difficulty was experienced in getting Did any of you meet David Beetle then the leftplum it goes, the water AT LOW RATES. }vle\v lilrq 3Bxd\kT\ge or business place. The following is to the piano into Mr. Ross' rooms, last'Friday morning, and if so did you oozing over it and then splash, the point: Mr Jo hn A Hutchinson, notice his smiling countenance? Well, splosh, until the other side is reached Special Attention given to the stairway not being broad enough Having arranged our mill to run Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn. Supt. Downer's Kerosene Oil Works, B- ZWIESELE, PROP'R., it is no wonder lie smiles for it is a boy Custom "Worl when, with soiled skirts and soaked both by steam and water power, with to allow its passage in that direction. this time, and no mistake. David has shoes, she proceeds on her wet and Boston, Mass., writes: Mr. Patton, one other late improvements, we are now I was finally decided to make an been disappointed on two former occasions, muddy way. In taking profession tuforf theeabovecnamed bote! I Leibold's Building, New Ulm, Minn. enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass of our foremen, in walking up stairs )rclrnlly th publi that the house A extra stone for grinding feed. would ref. opening in the wall between the second but this time dame fortune favored quality of flour. Nothing could be more characteristic Steam Cornsheller, hag been thoroughly renovated and newly furnish. last week sprained his leg badly. I him. ed and the weary traveler will always find a good story of Behnke's store and the I exchange for No. 1 wheat, we of their respective nationalities The be*t assortment otHquors, wines and cigars gave him a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil to table and clean bed T:ie bar will always be sup. In the city. A splendil lunch Ss served eyt*y Wood taken for cash or in exchange. There has been a vacancy in the REVI give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and and nothing could be more amusing hall-way, and in this way the instrument phed with the best liquors and cigars. mornlnjtfromlO a:m. tola My friends and try. He used it and an almost instantaneous EW of late which can only be filled than the mutual contempt for each Gcod stabling attached to the premise*. customers are cordially invited to visit me in mj shorts, per. bushel. yn^mmf^ was brought to its destined cure was effected. other's ways. by the Ridgely items. NICOLLET. new quarters Dec.i_8o. Sfopiite ^till Co. place. HEIMEDINQER & SON B, ZWIESELE, A cf*-a ta"*n*^i"* ST v'mmnmmim m^mmtvmmi, I! j*"W