New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 22, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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y z0*z:~2im* ?m Jr- ^^^^^m^^^m^in ^^m: rill WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 22* /880. NEW 0 ^partixieaat. NOTICE FOR PUBL ICATI0N NEW ULM PRODUCE-MARKET. The Indian chiefs that passed Christmas in the Olden Time NEW TJLM AND VICINITY. Land Office at Tracy, Minn. through here week before last are having ^ular Correspondent Basted. Nov. 26th, 1880. WALTER SCOTT. a jolly time in Washington. They TIEBB CHRISTMAS, Corrected weekly by B. PrsrFF.KLY, Notice is hereby given that the following Heap on more wood!the wind is chill Mr. Colby throws open his restaurant are being feasted upon the fat of the named settler has filed notice and bakery on Tuesday next. But let it whistle as it will, land at the expense of the United of his intention to make final proof in "We take pleasure in wishing the patrons Wheat No. 1 79 No. 2 76 Look out. We'll keep our Christmas merry still. support of his claim, and that said States and the two railroad companies and fiiends of ye REVIEW a very, Flour per bbl $5.50TOO proof will be made before the Clerk Mrs. P. Piunitzandson arrived home Each age has deemed the new-born year who desire to traverse their reservation. Oats, per bushel 25 very merry Christmas. of Court of Brown Co."at the County List Thursday much improved in The fittest time for festal cheer Barley, per bushel 40 6u Even Blue Coat, with his nineteen seat, on Friday, Jan. 7th, 1881, Tiz: Gottfried Thorman, died in this city health. Corn per bushel 25 And well our Christian sires of old scalps dangling about his body, Joseph Ubl, Homestead Application The last Thursday, at the advanced age of Potatoes, per bushel 25 Theo. Kimm has sold his building to IJgk! Great Loved when the year its course had No. 8369 for the N. W. S. W. 4 has been heard to grunt: Hams, per lb. 10 ip*& Joe Millermaster. meaily 76 years. Sec 32, Tp. 109, R. 30. rolled, Father! heap good!" They will ho doubt Cheese per lb 20 Joe Klinefelter is up for village He names the following witnesses There was a dance at Turner hall And brought blithe Christmas back Lard per lb 8 be sporting the latest stylesol silk hats marshall, subject to -the decision of to prove his continuous residence upon Saturday evening, but we learn that Rye flour, per bbl 5.00 again and gold-headed canes when they return the voters on the 4th of next month. and cultivation of, said land, viz. Salt, per bbl 2.00 the attendance was rather small. With all its hospitable train. John Wagner, of Cottonwood, Brown Co. Minn. to their wigwams. John Black is also a candidate for Butter, per lb 1518 TEES John Schmitt, HEA Jos. GrJles's child, about six weeks the mdjrshallship. Honey, per lb 20 Godfried Hoehue, of A Swede from Sibley county visited Joseph Kncedel, of Sigel old, died last Friday night of cholera All hailed with uncontrolled delight, Eggs, per doz 20 T. E. Bowen has taken up his residence C. B. TYLER. Crone's store last Saturday in company infantum, after an illness of about four And general voice, the happy night. Register. over Keegan aad Keegan's of a nine vear old boy for whom he store. That to the cottage, as the crown, clays. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. bought a new suit ot clothes. The Brought tidings oj salvation down. Holiday goods at every store. Peerless A very large number of cars loaded boy was left alone for a few minutes Notice oysters at Ibberson's. .tli wood have within the last fow Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., eaa c?a c* %y* mr e^j while the man went to J. B. Arnold's England was meiry England, when ^j S There will be a grand dance this h\y. gone past this place, bound for *i Nov. 29th 1880. is hereby given that all births and hardware store. When the man returned coming Thursday eve -it Harmony Old Christmas brought his sports again. Notice is hereby given, that the following-named deaths that have occurred during the il western regions. the boy had disappeared in some Hall. All are welcome. settler has riled notice year 1880, find have not as yet been t^r 'Tvvas Christmas broached the mighti- DRUGS aud TOILET SOAPS, Our Garfield subscribers are coming unaccountable maimer, and, although of his intention to make final proof in registered in the City Clerk's Office, Don't forget the Christmas tree at est ale support of his claim, and secure final must be reported to the undersignep to time handsomely. That's right, diligent search was made for him, he Harmony Hull next 1 riday eve. MEDICINES, HAIR OILS, 'Twas Christmas told the merriest tale entry thereof, and that said proof before January 1st, 1881, else the fine was still missing on Sunday afternoon. boys, when you are whipped always On Saturday night two farmers A Christmas gambol oft could cheer will be made before the Clerk of the determined by law will be imposed. pounded each other to their hearts' We understand that the boy could acknowledge the corn. GLASS .PUTTY, PERFU3IERY, Court of Nicollet County at the County JACOB NIX, City Clerk. The poor mau'srheart through halt! the content. No arrests. speak a little English. We were un Seat on Friday the 31st day of Decamber New Ulm, December 18th, 1880. The Masonic fraternity of this city year. 1880, viz.: Andrew Johnson F. Ibberson accidentally fell in front able to learn the names of the parties BRUSHES OILS & PAINTS, are making extensive preparations for Homestead entry No. 843 for West Notice oi his store and slightly sprained his concerned. holding a grand ball at Turner Hall, of North West ^.Section 2, Township wnst. Drifting \iili. the TiU-j. CIGARS, TRUSSES 111, Range 30 and he names Uie on Thursday evening the 19th of next We are in receipt of the Traveler's is hereby heieby given that parties indebted Joseph Hutchinson has reopened his following witnesses to prove his continuous month. to me are requested to call at Orlicial Guide, published monthly by photograph gallery, and all in want of Uy AOM:S A. EG AX. aud TOBACCO residence upon and cultivation once and settle their accounts. All photographs or tin type will do well the National Railway Publishing company, J. T. Odegard, formerly a machine of said tract, viz: John Olin, Charley In the gloiy of the evening, accounts not settled before January to call on him. Philadelphia. It is in pamphlet Swanbom, John Swanbom of Lafayette agent at this place, but during the last aud SHOULDER 1st will be placed in the hands of an When the timid squiirels hide, Nicollet Co., and Andrew Chaltstrom Joseph Tiautmami has just received foim and contains about 400 pages of few years a resident of St. Paul, is now attorney for collection. Forth I wandered, gaily singing: f,Bernadotte, Nicollet O a car load ot venison from the Black BRACES.'1 PIPES. uaelul UllOiiualiOU i'^A tviivH"r pa located at Fargo, D. T., where he has JOHN GAMBLE. "We aiudiifUng with the tide." Hills. Call on Jo and get something Springfield, Minn., Dec. 21, 1880. Wm. DUNXINGTON. well as otheis. It has maps of all opened a warehouse for the sale of good for the holidays. Wines & Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Register, railroads in the United States and Cannada, For Sale, farm machinery. We are drifting, onward drifting John Zieske has taken Greeley's ISTE^W together with the adjacent territoiy Through this bright, gay world wide, advice, lie left for tort Pierre Tuesday During the last snow blockade, Bird One pair of good working cattle. Enquire on both sides of the routes the morning, to be absent for a few Xever caring whore we're going, Island was without any mail for a NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! of A. E. WEST, Golden Gate, days. different trains on the roads and the "We are drifting with the tide." whole week, but when it did come Brown Co., Minn. time of arrival and departure of the We noticed Mr. Kiefer, clerk of district there were no less than lorty-eight court, taking in bleepy Eye and Scon my eyes they closed in slumber, same, names of all stations, and also bags of mail-matter besides the letter remaining over Sabbath. Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., the names of all railroad officials and O'er a lake I seemed to ride bagso says the Post. GRANT) J. J. Legge, Prop'?. Several runaways took place during their place of residence, besides other In a boat of fairy splendor, It. Pfefferle and W. Hauenstein are the past eek. The last one hauled up Christmas Ball mrtters of interest. I was drifting with the tide. The Latest in front ot Keegan & Keegan's store to Dealer having a big run on oysters, and no According to the schedules returned see what they had for the holidays. Drugs & Medicines, I-WI wonder, for they keep only the most and Most PojAil.tr Novels, Suddenly a chauning vsion MKlQi to the census office by the enumerators At popular brands, A can of select oysters The ladies met at Mrs. T. Talbot's NEW-* Stood in grandeur by my side! Complete Set.-, ot Dickens' Standard Works, of the several districts, the population Union Hall, '"i store on Thursday evo to make arangements Glass, Putty, is not bad for a Christmas present. And I asked her for the meaning and Wjnerly Novels, Cook Books, all the Standard for bavin? a Christmas of Drown county last June wab 12,018 Oils and Paints, tree. Ihe meeting was a grand success. Of "we're drifting with the tide." Saturday Eve., Dec. 25, '80. of which number 6 303 are males and Poetical Worlo, Porter & Coai,' .Standard Publications, German All ye old and young are welcome to Owing to the recent wood famine Perfumery and 5,715 females. 7,109 aie of native and LiiglMi,lu\emle Books,, S.-hool Books, Blank Books. look out for due notice of Santa Cluus. "My dear child," she said,"Xow listen: many of our people have put in coal TOILET ARTICLES, Admission 50 cents a couple. birth and 4,000 of foreign birth. 12,- Also a Fine Line of All this world is full of pride, 15. K. Rowley claims that he won't stoves. Our mills, too, have commenced Combs, 009 are white and 0 colored, the latter A coidial invitation is extended be behind in populating Sleepy Eye. to Wide through wicked ways we wander, burning coal, and wood in conse'qupnce Brushes Box Writing Paper, Note Paper, including 5 half-breed Indians. Nicollet Those that don't believe, i may call all. We are drifting with the tide. is now plenty at reasonable and Stationery. county has a population of 12,333 and see his eight-pounder Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, C. F. HAUSDORF. prices. Redwood county, 5,375 Renville 10,- Mr. John Keegan has sold out his Slate*, AUhograili and Phohgrni.h Albums, huge line Manager. Physician's prescriptions compounclexl Every day an evil spirit CHRISTMAS TREEThe scholars of interest in the livery business to Mr. 701, qnd Lyon, 6,257 There are only with accuracy and dispatch at till Pocket Books, Bill Books Ink Stands, Paper Weights, etc., etc. Strives to tempt us as we glide, -tr-*., John Liddel. Hereafter the firm will fithe Lutheran Sunday school will have 237 Indians and Half-breeds, 10 Chinese hours of the day or night. bo Wright and Liddel. Always whispering, always saying: "1111 a grand time next Sunday evening, at aud 1 Japanese enumerated in the Notice of Expiration of Redemption. ..si-M i tcroy \Y. *WviWA *_ "We are drifting with the tide." M. Morgenson buried his last child which time their large Christmas tree State the laigest portion of the former on Saturday, being two within ten *vill be lighted. All are cordially in- CELEBRATED living in the counties of Redwood days. Mr. & Mrs. Morgeson are both Then this lovely vision vanished, 'tt.ed to attend the festivities. Douglas, Rice. Scott and Wabaahaw. Wt fill IEbony, confined to their rooms. And the wind it moaned and sighed, Fran/ Damme ascsse in the City of New Ulm, Of the Chinese, 1 is in Blue Earth, 2 in Judge Cox granted twenty-six divorces IjOt7, Block 101, N. Sold for 5 20. Subsequent Ed. Kimm had the misfortune to Stalling up I heard her whisper."Cease DOYOU Tnxcsgff'GJ, Intel est, Penalty and Co*t ?4.11, To Goodhue, 2 in Olmsted, 1 in Rice, and during the 3 ear, and refused have his hand caught in the gearing tul Amount lequired to redeem $10.94. your drifting with the tide." at the brewery. Two of his fingers 4 in Winona. The solitary Japanese 1 eight, one of the latter being carried llubber and Plated Desk and Extension, were so badly ci ushed that they had OFFICF OF THE AUDITOR OF BllOWN CO. holds forth in Rice county. to the supreme court, and the decision No 2. New Ulm, Minn .October l8th, I8fi0. From the dream I learned a lesson, THINK O IT?? Holders, Gold and liubber Mayic Pencils, etc. to be amputated. To Franz rainme.You are hereby notified that wickpd pride, & of the district court reversed, making Learned to quell my on the ICth day ot September A. D. 187H, at a Tax Our poor folks have been more than S ile held as provided by law at New Ulm In the twenty-seven divorces granted in tnis Two Universal Needs. Still I seem to hear her whisper: ovtrjoyed during the last ten days, County of Brown State of Minnesota, the Aud tor TOYS, NOTIONS district during the year. of said County sold the I.inri hcrelr above dpi-cubed Ovvihg to the mild weather, their wood "Cease your di ifting with the tide." Just now before ttie to I'eter Sti flel for the Dcliiinucnt Taxes tin rcon piles having dropped down below ze^o. Every family which at all thinks for the year 1877, amounting as hereinbefore "Uted Our public schools will close to-mora to the sum ot Sixteen 94-100 Doll us, exclusive of well of it selfneeds two weekly visitors, Mrs. T. M. Marcellus has returned row for the holiday vacation, and reopen the cost of ser\ in this notice. You are also heieby the hou newspaper audacity weekly At the meeting of the American AM) notified that the ripht of redemption from nuch from her eastern trip, having been on on Monday, January 3d. In the the former for intelligence and home sale has expired on the lCth day of September A. 1 Public Health Association held in erchandise. a visit to relatives. 1830, or within sixty dajs sftei the service of this doings, the latter for the thousand meantime, teachers and pupils will lay New Oi leans during week before last notice. The friends of John Lee gavo him a things that have to do with the outer Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said aside all schoolroom cares and troubles Frank Burg the subject of diphtheria was quite surprise the other evening in the way woild. We are prepared to meet both County of Brown, this 18th day ofOUobci, la^o. extensively discussed. The physicians in order to join Santa Clans and histhese H. CONSTANS, County Auditor. ot a kissing-bee party, John Keegan, wants, and on receipt of $2.25 A largo assort iiient PerR. riSCHKR, Deputy. were unanimous in recommending band of merry followers. what ails your lips? will furnish th^ REVIEW and the wi i k- of all the latest styles of rigorous isolation and quarantine, as LY PiOtfEER PRESS for one year. As The mission services at the Catholic Alabaster, Silver and Mis J. A. White and Mattie White NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. there is no longer any doubt of its a great general newspaper the Pioneer has the best assorted stock of left on Monday last for Illinois, where Gold GIasY,iM.- Smoking jhurch continued all last week and PiebS has taken rank with the ^iy contagiousness. Dr. Harris, of NewYork, they will visit relatives. bets, La\.i Coo'U were very generally attended. Many Land Office at Redwood Falls. Minn Dec. 10,'&0 Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, best published in the great Eastern lead a paper in which ho mentioned Notice is heieby given that the following-named China 'up^ un-oauteis J. A. White, mine host of the Loreno cities, while its interests and matter people from this city and vicinity, not some causes which facilitate settler h.i filed notice of his intention tomiiko tina! Genuine Meerschaum Cigar IloluVrs. House, starts next week to join Ins are in and of the great Northwest. Mus,l\uu Chli.u IJAI prool in support of his claim, and secureflrmlentry Catholics attended evening services. the propagation and fatal operations Shell i'liM" 1 am M' i,' thereof, and tnatsaid proof will be made befoie family and spend the holidays in Illi- fU current serial story, "No 110 Great The mission was very successful and the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office, of the disease. Among these is thenois. German and French A No. 1 Pipes. Good-., Tin Bird f^ Porter Square," by Farjeon, the great Redwood Falls, Minn., on Thursday the 15th day ol failure of physicians, nurses and the many astray lamb was brought back English novelist, has several months January, 18*-0, viz.: Anders Lund Homestead entiy Our merchants are overtasked with Sleighs ,-ket Diunio All kinds of American Pipes, Cigai No. 915, South of South East Section U, community to regard and treat the to the flock. yet to run. All subscribers who order business, so much so that they have Township 111, Range30, and lie names the follow, Sleighs,Ifobby ll-jr-^Ov^. presence of diphtheria as a self propagating through us can have their subsections ing witnesses to prove his continuous:residence up- j.rL Cases, Snuff Boxes. concluded to close their shops at 8 Farmers in Butternut Valley, Blue John Sand on and cult vntion of said tract, vu S(5doi(dicii^,Yiolir\^, begin with the lirst number oi malady want of central and o'clock p. sharp. A good move. qnist John Skatt, John Browrnd Lin and Anders GunnarBen Earth county, seem to fear that their Co the story if they wish. Send us $2,25. Also all kinds of effectual sanitary advice concerning all of New Ulm. and get two good papers for an entire hay will not last them until spring. Mr. Fassbender, in Sanderlin'a the sanitary care of tiie sick failure N. P. DPNNINOTON, Register. year. building, offers ten dollars to any tailor SMOKING, CHEWING We learn that there are also other to disinfect the entire premises and THEPIONEERPEESS that will cut and make abetter fitting places where that aiticle will become all material where there has been 1IAR3IOX1KAS. vjoLIX STRINGS AND BOWS. suit than he for the holidays. AND SNUFFTOBACCO. AdvcrtiHcd Letters. ^rnr^r diphtheiia, and failure to recogni/e a scarcity will become a scaicity, unless DB,UG STORE W. Kampman's little boy, Willie, 1881. and act upon the medical fact that we should be favored with a mild Anderson Caroline. died of diphtheria, on Tuesday of last persons convalescent from diphtheria winter hereafter. week, aged fourteen months and 12 Blasius Chas. may convey infection several weeks "The PIOWEEB PRESS," says the Stillwater Lumberman, All of thf following old and new IS TIIE YLACE i\)Bi'V YOUR The new Empire Holler Mill is turning "is undeniably the representative paper of the deys. The sympathy of the whole Carlson C. V. after reco\ ering. Northwest. The amount of money expended on it I 0ODS- community is with the bereaved family. hravds of Gig us: out an excellent quality of flour Eriekson Halver and its enterprise in the collection of Stato and national jy? Dr. H. II. Baker, of Michigan, news are unsurpassed and unequaled. It is to under the able supervision of II. A. 1 Eluegge Louis read a paper on "Relations of Schools western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, southern Manitoba, B,. II. Bingham waj somewhat surprised SOMATRA,! Waters, who has been engaged by the Dakota, and all of Minnesota, more than any ono Mcthven Daniel to Diphtheiia," in which he states on Thursday morning in finding ha Sin Rivals, paper in the Stato ot New Yorkmore, in fact, than iirm as head miller. The flour produced 10 Gent Cigars. that the ravages of this disease are no Palmer Paul a stranger who demanded a share ot any one paper is to any part of the East. The manufactures, IRIS, railroads, agriculture and entire business of by this mill can not be surpassed lees terrible than those of yellow his real estate, but as it was only a Richauls Ceo. the Northwest find such an organ and representative YARA, ten pounder he submitted gracefully. luywhere and it has already come into fever, and tlmy demand the at in the PIONEERPIIESS as can be found nowhere else in JOS. BOBLETTJl, M. HOME. the United States, or for any other part of this conti- tention of national and local boards popular demand. John Zieske is just in receipt of a New Him, Minn, Dec. 22nd '80. nent." This is but a sample of the universal testimony of health, lie says there should be splendid assortment of whips, trunks, from all quarters to the superiority of the PIONEER fC00LS3I0KE, We are just in receipt of several new PRESS in all the essentials of a first-class metropolitan isolation of the sick and complete disinfection satchel and shawl straps, besides a GREAT BARGAINS I N MUSICAL newspaper, and to its conceded position in tho front 5 Cts. Cigars.] vpe, Chinese borders and splendid lot of harnesses. Don't forget of all infected material. In SAOTA S. rank of the great American journals of the day. It MERCHANDISE. the place, one door east of C. 15.has substantially no competitor in the vast territory torial, and our faciliI order to continue the schools of a city which forms the field of its circulation, and which it Blake, Main St. there must be a complete organization at the inds of job work are occupies almost to the exclusion of any other morning I CHOICE. newspaper. Its circulation, which has never increased of the health authority, so that Our Sleepy Eye band has had a remore Ttemember, all let- CiTY DRIG STOISK. rapidly than during the past six months, is four any suspected case shall be promptly surrection since it first beWe or five times as great as that of any other newspaper 's, bill heads, &c, All of the above named goods are of B.gan. had the pleasure of attending reported and attended to. Dr. in the Northwest, outside of Chicago and St. Louis. will be bound Jos. Bobleter has just received a printed Only the leading papers in those cities pay so much one of their rehearsals last week, says the health authority should he the best quality, and ill be sold at the as the PIONEER PREbS for telegraphic specials, and direct importation of violins, accordions, with the Pai cheap binder and must admit that they have impicncd paid in order to ha\ promptness in except these, no other paper in the Northwest maintains harmonicas, guitars, violin and beyond their own expectations without addicion re. so largo a corps of nows correspondents. It has lowest figures.. everything. The health apartment its paid representatives at every great or considerable and those who are waiting to hear them guitar strings, &c from Klingenthal, The Winona Normal school had a should furnish every teacher in the city news center of tho United States, as well as at all local Bos give us a toot on the street. Saxony. The instruments are points in Minnesota and the adjacent States, and tha FRANK BURG, schools with a list of all families in total enrollment of 342 in the Normal Territory of Dakota. Its arrangements for 1881 embrace the best ever brought to this city and which there was a person with a com a still more comprehensive system of telegraphic department, during the year included are offered for bale at amazingly low correspondence at Washington, New York, Boston. municable disease. The Dr# thinks bDtween Nov. 30, 1879 and Nov. 30, Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. Golden Gate Itrius. prizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12.00 Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, and numerous other it would be well to have a small room cities, as well as at all the important State capitals, 1880. The Model school had 151 enrolled Accordions from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui and a still more widely extended system of local news at every school house where the outer during the same time. tars from $5.00 to $15.00. Harmonicas, collection from this and neighboring States. In the Editor Review: wearing apparel could bo disinfected fullness and accuracyof its marketreportsit may safely in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. Thirty-one graduated from the school It seems that all your old correspondents challenge comparison with any other western journal. and aired while the wearer was in 50. Remember these goods havbeen Believing the Republican party to be the safest repository during the year. The total number have retired from the business school, instead of having it closely of the great trusts of the government, the Pio- imported direct from the manufacture!, E. G. Pahl. Wm. Koch. of graduates from the school is 401. so I will tiy my hand at it. KEER PRESS is a Republican newspaper without being packed in small unvontilated closets Geo. Schmidt. and can therefore be sold art C. Schmidt a party organ. It holds the sphere of the Journalist The average age of pupils in all .Normal or hauffiner in the school-room. We are glad to learn that "Doc" to be above all parties, and his true function to be that lower prices than if bought from middle Post Offic Block Empire Mill Co. inn classes during the year was 19.3 of a faithfu. historian of public events, a just, candid Lee's wife is convalescent. men. and impartial censor of public men and measures, years. and a fearless and independent exponent of the best II. Werring's baby is very sick of opinion on all public questions. lung disease, we believe. AB,25N COPBESl'OSDT^VCE. At a meeting of Charity Lodge No. JOS. BOBLETER, Prop'r. ROLLER MILL. lVraoiml. 98, A. P. and A. M held on Tuesday THE WEEKLYPIONEER PRESS Two children of Mrs. Smith are also W. I. W. Cunningham, of the town The weather shows a taste for improvement evening,] the 14th inst., the following ill, one of lung fever and the other of of Albin, spent a few days in this place The WEEKLY PIOV* *:n PRESS is the great family the past few days. If the typhoid. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of officers were elected and appointed for paper of tho Northwest.- It exhibits all the characteristic last week. ThU Orgm it tent en Mai. The wnStmr maet IXIK of retpemtbtttlij f1,r.tevtr. excellencies of the datty a condensed form. G. T. Pickle and is visiting her parents, old king is not easing up for a fresh the ensuing year: $60 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. MARCHAL & SMITH ORGAN CO It made up, hovvover, with a special reference to the --Chas. Winkelmann returned from hold, we will be thankful. wants of the rural households of Minnesota and the Dr. A. MardenW. M. By ECDdiDi direct from fa^fry*o purcha^r, can 'ci! chu beautiful Organ, 0 incb adj accnt States, and Territories. Its news departments his Wisconsin hunt last Friday. He We are sorry to hear that Mrs. high, 4H inches Ion, soli 1 tlnu ea=. 3 octa\ 1.HLOJI 4 **cUi of Kecdff. t'j Our fumiexs are disposing of their Tory OlesenS. W. contain a complete condensation of an the general and Wo are determined that every OJI shall has" auoj))or!uniiy to t'diibO riusiiiticeiit Organ. i sterling, who left this place and went therefore put the price at S60, in'l Send on Fifteen Da8' Triad Wo4 wiito brought three nice deer back with him State and local ncwa. Ita farm and garden and household grain, getting in exchange the "dollar Hermann SeiterJ. W. every Organ aHTOOL, Jllftll, t.wl IVinatrium isuwh, (auonii.itw Miuieai ootflt). to Indiana, thinking that a change of departments are prepared expressly with a view as the fiuits of ins labor. Order at Oaec Deposutuc money tmhyour bum or any reponi!ule merchant, to be paid to We take pleastue in informinp' the of our dads," to the special needs of this region and climate. In II. J. VajenTreas. us if Organ is aatiafactor), or to returned to jou if O.-^-w in returned toua. climate might benefit her health, is no public that we aie I,VJW ready foi business. Oursia the Only House I America offtrt a 5-octare Organ, i tttt/Rtidt, its editorial discussions particular attention is paid to Hon. David Becker, member-elect better and is not expected to live a O. M. OlsunSec. having Suli-Jitua, ipl'r, teste an It.fiui Oru z/ Jar 860. Order direct or nend for full dscripuoa. A great many of our farmers are going tlnj subjects of special interest to citizens of Minnesota The best machinery and all ilAlit I1AL & SAHTH, 8 West Eleventh Street, Jkew Yort, N. great while We undei stand she has to the legisture fiom the Le Sueur district, and of neighboring States. Its market reports, which C. W. HeidemanS. D. latest improvements in the manufacture to try flax next year. Almost all Um PREMIUM CORN SHELLER. are unsurpassed for fuSness and accuracy, are prepared sent woid to have her farm sold. made us a pleasant call last week. of flour enable us to compute with Ed. Ilottinger- J. I). eiUrosaly for its columns, and cover the entire who raised it this year are well satiswith OM.Y CHEAP I'KAtTHLE I1AKD COHN KnEMJEtt range of grain, produce, live stock, provision and the best mills in the countiy, Dave Is a tip top good fellow and wefied Our fiiend Augustus has received Diphtheria lias carried away another MADE, W VIA. 110 AN MmiASASV (i DOLLAU the result. merchandise, markets at all the chief commercial We are constantly buying SllJLlJJ.it 114 1 UK MAKKJh/r. his "time" and vvamosed the ranch". are glad to hear of Ins prosperity. centers, as w*ll as at St. Paul and Minneapolis, and other jf Ernst Brandt's little girls. Agnes, Those who enjoy "tripping the toe" TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES.^ It is to be hoped that his successor Wheat, local points. In short, jt is especially commended to aged about 14 years, died of this dreadful We were honored last Monday evening to the merry sound of music may do tho farmers and other citizens of Minnesota by ita will have more cleaily defined ideas of FTEsT.It does not injure tho corn, and la therefore just the Bye, thiiiKtou^iur-hpllin^corn iorfieod. especial adaptation to their local needs and interests. disease on Thursday morning last, so at Mr. J. Hopkins' next Friday eve. by a visit from Major Strait. The the rights of persons and property. Corn, 8KCO"I.Th tip end and butt end of the com can be 'Its literary miscellany is selectedwithgreat care and shelled into one vessel, and the body of the ear Into another, and was taken to her last resting place The last time we saw T.' R. Humphrey, Major was on his way home from Marshall taste to furnish reading of the most instructive and "Canada" Peter Clancy has gat -nhichisan immense convenience, as many farmers plant only Oitts, interesting variety for the family circle. It has the corn from the middle of the ear. ,_,^.^.i Jim., his face wore a most on Friday afternoon. This is a sad /J and he stopped off at this station back to Podunk. Buckwheat, arranged with English and American publishers for a Every Farmer wants this Shelter for shelling corn for poultry, pleasant smile. On inquiry he informed lor meal, for seed,or for.anv simiUr purpose, no matter bereavement to this once happy household, succession of first-class serial stones by celebrated long enough to see a few of his numerous &c., &c. O. T. Coon returned a few days ago bow many lnnre. rush-priced shelter* i^may & English and American authorsof which the thrilling us that it is a boy. It Will Pay For Itself Manx Timed the two little girls who were so fiiends. He looks exceedingly from Huron, D. T. Boys, have your At the Highest Market Prices. story of ''Great Porter Square," by Farjeon, now O, for something to break the monotony being published in its columns, is a first sample. suddenly taken away being exceedingly cow bells ready and notify the tin pan Onr PBBMTCM COUK BHBIX EH is destined to become tha healthy and gets away with his rations The proof-sheets of these stories, purchased at great LSATtTKS HAKD COHK Sfustf.ERot the day. When once Introduced noother small Let's have a wedding or something brigade to be qu vive, and let's have a bright a:id promising. The sympathy aheller will be wanted. Webelipvo this to be the Best Hand Corn Sheller ever without any trouble. cost, are furnished in advance and exclusively to the We sell all kinds of else exciting. Young man, now fresh keg of cider so as to be prepared Inventedm. Canvasdiner M.<p>AGENT TS WANTED InIneverAW** County. PIONEER PRESS la this part of the United States. _x_ /1W I A VrHV ACT pAnttHr of the whole community is with 9 HTFor Saleby M first-class Country Stores and Dealers insHardware, MM is the time. Haste or the time may AcT-icuIturaHinpIernents, A8KYOraDE.MueaoBiT,andlI be ha not got It we for any emergency/ These serial stories, which belong to tho highest FLOUB, Jos. A. Eckstein, of the U. S. signal the afflicted family in their sore tiial, come when some other one will step rankof fictitious literature, will constitute an attractive ?M A will nendftSample prepaid to any address upon receipt of (I, Addraia SHOBTS, service, has finished his course of 0 tie oaly Vanoiacturen," Publishers, FARMftFIBESiOE, ^flflWd, OM* Quite a crovfil assembled at the justice in, and then you will sit in sorrow by feature of the WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS throughout IIow much pleasanter it is to meet the year 1881, as 'ffell as of its Saturday and Sunday office to-day to learn what it studies at Fort Whipple, Va and has your desolate fireside. %BRAN, &c. your friends with a cheerful, smiling supplements.' would cost to mark a fellow's nose, but Northwestern Hotel been assigned to"duty in the military Here and there a near, house looms countenance, pass the time of clay, discuss AT LOW RATES, owing to a flaw in tha papers they were Mall Subscription Bates, sixup showing our prosperity. There is department ot Texas. He put business matters for a moment, disappointed. The 25th is the day DAILY. Speoial Attention given to one in progress now that bids fair to OneTear..^.7.':..fl2 00 Three Months.^.^.$3 00 months' work into five, and at the examination ar.d pass on, leaving some sunshine now set for determining that important rival the "Great Pyramids," for the Opposite Depot, Neiv Ulm, Minn. Ovistozxi "Work.S SixMontha 6 00 Per Month 10 0 B- ZWIESELE, PROP R., event. had the honor to stand at behind you, than to stop, devote ten Saturday Edition ol the Daily, per year 2 00 collar required two years' labor for its Sunday Edition offiveDally, per year 9 00 the head of his class. His strict attention excavation. minutes to boring your accqualntanc An extra stone for grinding feed. Our new saloon at the ferry is ^Convenient Tn trtklng possesion of the nbove named hotel Leibold's Building. Xew Ulm, Minn. TKI-WEEKLY, to duty while at the fort won him institution. We do not have with your complaints of a case of Rheumatism would respectfully Inform the public that the house We understand that John Laux, of rSlearaT^asheller. Sunday, Wednesday ana Friday DaBy.' has been thoroughly renovated and r|f y)y fnrntah. so far lo go for our bitters nowjj and OneYear..6 00 S%Mo..$3 00 Three Mo.-$1 50 Mulligan, who froze his feet in the many friends both among the officers that has troubled you for the ed an 1 the weary traveler will alwtable The best assortment of liqnors, wineB and cigara WEEKLY., it is so situated that no one need know lake storm must suffer the loss of his Woo$4aken for cash or in exchange. and clean bed, Tne bar in the city. A upleudid lunch in served every last month, when he knows that for and men. The patrons of ye REVIEW Single copies, per year. .7 4115 plied With the best lion if we do get "loud". All of which is toes. Dr. Humphrey is giving him morning from 10 a: m. to 12 My friends and Aingle copies, atz moatha 75 Good stabling attache 75 cents you could be cured by the use will hear from him occasionally when customers are cordially invited to visit me in respectfully submitted by good care. C. 0iDgloopiea, threem^itna ......A 00 new quarters. of Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatic cu.e. U.R.E. he reaches his new field of labor, Albin, Dec. 20,1880. PORTER lOJtunBAXM. B, ZWIESELE. 'j0*T s*s A^ i.vj^ .:'i^- *\X vjh- nFFFfVTIVe DA fie