New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 1, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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*mi, j$m*T!B!!&Qm3@5&FtE* -1* *J *t. ""&$ NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1881. NEW TTL AND VICINITY. Mr. B. Zwiesele, who has for some Pemonal mention. for a team to convey them back to jewski, we are informed, also made Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under time been suffering with liver complaint building arrangements for his new the city. Dr. Kuhlman responded, Judgmentof Foreclosure. brick block, while in New Ulm. and dropsy, died at four p. m. Cranberries at Jacob's store. Only Hon. John C. Zeiske and Peter and in another hour the excursionists Wo are requested to say that a special ten cts. a quart. last Saturday. The deceased came to -A.T Majewski spent a few hours in our city wore landed at their doors without State ofMinnesota, train will leave Sleepy Eye for District Court, this city from Chicago about two years last Monday. eOODFELLO W & BASTl il County of Brown. 5 Ninth Judicinl District having captured anything larger than Redwood Falls next Friday morning Sells Brother's circus and mena gerie ago, and from the time of his arrival on tho arrival of the passenger from a minnow, but they had lots of fun, Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff. J. Schreiber, repiesenting tho exhibits at Bedwood Falls next Friday. up to his death was engaged in the vs. the eist, and returning after the show. wholesale confectionary house of J. nevertheless. Another excursion is on Max Henschel, John Bellm. 46^. saloon business. lie leaves a wife This will.be a good opportunity for our H. A Subilia, Helena Hoos, Fornekes, Milwaukee, spont last Sabbath the tapics. Charles L.lloos, Max A.Roos, citizens to see Redwood Falls and tho and one child, who, however, have Hugo Boos, The City ot Now Pfefferle has received a consignment in our city. elephant at one and the same time. Minneapolis, Minn. Ulm and Hermann Thian, not been living with him for tho last of delicious fresh strawberries. Leave Cottonwaoa I tenia. Defendants. Hon. John land has gone to St. Mr. George Stevenhofer, a cleik in six months. His remains were interred Notice ia hereby given that undet and by virtue your orders early. Legge's drug store, was stiuck by Paul to look after some legal matter of a Judgment and Decree, entered iu the above last Sunday in the city cemeteiy. Cottonwood, May 27, 1881. entitled action on the 19th day of May, 1881, a certified EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR SUPERB NEW GOODS lightning and instantly killed during boforo the Supreme Court. We are informed that a brakeman transcript of which has been delivered to me, Editor Review: the showers that occuired last Thursday. I, the undersigned sheriff of said Brown county, 3 0 WA8IH WSAT*ft* The safe-blowers aie now operating Hon. Geo. Ben/., of St. Paul, will on the western division of the W. & He was in an outhouse in rear will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, I will accept your kind and liberal for cash, on Friday tho 15th day or July, 1881, at of the store at the time, and no one in St. Paul, and last Wednesday night next Tuesday start on a three months' St. Peter railroad was arrested last offer, which appeared in your last issue, ^ooo yhM$ ]s[ew fe^S Ckn\bti6^ kt 12s Ct 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at the Front Door ol was aware of his sad fate until he was Ovei4 the Court House in the City of Now Ulm in said they cracked the safe in tho office of in regard to correspondents, and visit to friends in Fatherland. week for stealing a passenger's watch. County, in one parcel, the premises and real estate discovered by Mrs. .Legge a short time herewith request all parties in tint O'Leary's packing house. They left Beautiful Jfew Iawi ir\ described in said Judgment and Decree, to.wit: All F. II. Poterson, Hon. Heniy Poohler's after tho shock. Mr. Stevt-nhofer was town to report all matters of interest those tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Ovef 300 without securing anything of value, Mr. George Jacobs wishes us to say about 28 yeais of age, yet single, and appointee to tho U. S. military the County of Brown and State ot Minnesota, doscrlbod to me, as far as is consistent. as follows, to-wit: The Lots Nos One [11, leaves a Lugo circle of friends who however. Frankenfield &-Co. 's safe in that he has some choice cranberries academy, for West Point, departed last Two Three [Jl, Four 4], Eleven [11], Twelve Wheat looks very well, but some choicest patterns and most exquisite colors. Immense lines of GINGHAMS, deeply moiun his early demise. Glcncoe was also blown open one night [12], Thirteen [i3], and part of Lots Nos. Eight which will be closed out at ten cts. a Monday to report foi examination. fiolds are getting pretty woedy. FIGURED MUSLINS, COLORED LINENS AND OTHER THIN [8], Nine and Ten [10], all in Block No Two last week and $80 extracted therefrom. quart. Hundred and Sixteen [216] North of Centre Street, The vegotablo kingdom has been DRESS MATERIALS. Mi. Sidney Mills' family last mid ot Park Addition, in the Borough (formerly [Nashville Daily News.] Notes and other valuable papers greatly benefited by a shower of rain rown) of New Ulm according to the plat ot See the children that do the harvesting, Thursday moved to Winona. Mr. the Park Addition to the town of New Ulm "as amounting to $3,000 were examined by last night. 'KERHIBLE. the same appears of record in the in another column. S. D. Peterson Mills is now punching tickets on the For an acce ^ory to a lady's toilet, no article is chosen with so much care as a Such is the term Mr. C. W. Purcell, tho burglars and then thrown under a Ascension day was observed by office of the Register of Deeds of said County sells the machine with which they eastern division of the Winona & St. of Brown. Part of Lots Nos. Eight [8], Nine [9j the Evangelical Association by a sermon of the National Stock Yards*. Chicago, wood pile. and'Ten [10] in said Block Two Hundred hud Slx- doit. by their pastor. Peter load, hence the change ot residence. teen [2161 moro fully desciibed as follows, to-wit I III., applies to s^tff eiings. He says-1, Commenting Ono Hundred and Sixty.fhe [lo6] John Schrapp, who has been visiting We learn that Albeit Wagner, who for ono, wish to speak a word of praise feet South 65 degrees West from the corner to We ha\o now in stock over 100 different styles, all new this season. We learn from the Marshall Messenger with his lather and friends in this Lot No. ten [10] in said Block 21o formed by the lately went west foi tho purpose of for St. Jacobs* Oil. I suftVied with a that John A. Siglor, formerly intersection of Vulley Street and First North Street THE AMERICAN REVISED NEW town, loft yesteiday for his home in Great Bargain's in SpanUh Laces and Embroideries. We thence running South 3-1K degrees ist, One Hundred looking up a favoiable location for a pain in my shonldei and arm foi some of this city, is about to embark in the Dakota. and Sixti.fivo [161] feet thence North 56K TESTAMENT. are selling these goods below the Market. Kast, Fifteen [15] feet thenca North 34J dogrees fuinituie stoio, was not favorably impressed six months ami at times it was teriible. newspaper business at Piene. The faimers do not care now that West, and along the Winoua and Saint 1-eter Kail, with Huron and Piene and One bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. however, road, OneHundrod and Sixt five [15] feet thence they could not get to town for tho last New Lace Gloves and Mitts, Idsle and Silk Gloves. It Tho Litoiary Revolution is prompt South 55# degrees West, Fifteen ]15] feet to the John Lind, Esq., has qualified for two months, as they have saved their their sunoundings, and that ho has cuied mo thoioughly. place of beginning will be greatly to your advantage to order these goods of us. with its edition of tho Revised Testament. wheat for better prices. Dated June 1st, 1881. the office of Receiver of the Tracy EDWARD CASEY, concluded to go into business at Springfield, Prejudice Kills The British monopolists "un- Sheriff of Brown land office and will enter upon the duties B.F WEBBER, Last Sunday evening -the boys" this county. Albert will not only Co. Minn. chained" thoir edition on tho morning of the office in a few days. "Eleven years our daughtei suffcied FlatutiiTs Attorney July 13-81 Those who h.we aheady dealt with us by letter know what care we take, had a "shindig" in Wubel* vacant sell furniture at New Ulm pi ices, but of May 20th, and at 8 30 P. M., the first, to undent their wants, and next, to supply them. Those who have house, which resultod in unpleasant on abed of mbeiy under the oaro he will also give a d.iily comet solo Sheriffs Sale ot Real Estate Under not dealt with us heretofore are now cordially invited to do so, and to rely on same day, the American edition was epithets and bloody notespoor business, Aug. IIoll has purchased a lot opposite of several of the best (and some concert for tho amusement of tho receiving special cue and attention. GOODPFLLOW & EASTMANN. hey' all in type, and of the various editions Judgment of Foreclosure. Pfcenninger's residence, on Minnesota of the worst) physicians, who gave her Spiingfieldites. John Schloman has made his fortune of tho entire Testament and the Gospels street, on which ho will erect a disease vaiious names but no relief, running the ferry across the Big published separately as many as 22x36 feet, two sto building. State of Minnesota, NintDistrict Court, fig] and now she is restored to us in good Judicia Distric One of the livliest runaways that Cottonwood this spring. John, we HopCountynoMadlener, Brown. 50,000 copies a day will be manufactured hope you will not forget those of its health by as simple a remedy as has occmred for some time took place Fridoli Plaintiff, Taxes have been coming in lively at till the demand is met. The prices who were less fortunate. Bitters, that we had poohed at for two on the evening of tho 24th ult. The John Bollm, Franziska Bellm, the County Treasurer's office for the for the very handsome editions, in From what we learn, those persons years before using it. We earnestly H. A. subilia and Hermann team belonged to Mr. YT. Kalb, ot Cottonwood Thran, Defendants. who left here last year to make new past week, although the number of type neaily double tho size of tho British hope and pray that no one else will it started from Mis. Julius' Notice is hereby gi\en that under and by virtue homes in Dakota, are greatly charmed payments made did not quite come up edition, are as follows: of a Judgment and Decree, ontered in the ubove let their sick suffer as we did, on account residence near 2d N. stieet and was finally with their prospects, and others think entitled action on the 19th daj ot Muj, 1381, a certified to expectation. The New Testament complete for 10 of prejudice againts such good transuipt of hlch h.isboen delivered to me, some of following. They say the winter brought up oil German street near I, the undersigned Sherifiot said Brown county, was pretty severe, but no worse cents. a medicine as Hop Bitters."The will sell, at public auction, to the highest bi Idcr Adolph Mullei's residence. The wagon Win. Gieseke received a fractiue of than here, when they get better prepared for cash, ou Friday the 15th day of July, ISsi, at Parents. The Gospels complete foi 7 cents. and one of B.eussman's hay lakes 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door ol the one of his ankles List Thuisrtay by a foi it. Court House in tho City ofNew Ulm in saul County, Tho Gospols separately, each for 2 weie badly demoialized, otherwise horse falling over on to him. Dr. in one parcel, the premises and real estate described For a torpid liver, biliousness, Two deaths, from that dread disease in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: All cnts. 110,1 damage was done. Some busybody Berry is attending him and he is doing diphtheria, occurred within the those tracts or parcels of land ljmg and being in dyspepsia and all liver complaints, the And in various forms and styles, up the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, described has circulated the story that the last week a son of Mr. John Tauer, as well as could be expected as follows, to-wit: The Lots No One (1), Big Blood and Liver Cure, (Dr. Marshall's to full Turkey Morocco, gilt edges, for aged nine years, and one of John P. Gov. Guaids' drum corps frightened Two (2) Three (3), Four (4), Eleven (ll), Twelve Bromoline) is just the thing. (12), Thirteen (1J) mid part of lots No Kight (8), Gulden's was interred yesterday, aged the new and old versions on .pages facing An organized band of horse thieves the team, which is not the case. Nine v9), and n(10),all inBlock No. TwoHundred about five. Wo learn that the rest of Ask your druggist for a bottle. anJ Sixteen ('216) North of Centre Street, and of for $1.50. is said to exist In Blue Earth county. l'ark Addition, in the City of New Ulm, a cording the afflicted ones of the same family The contiact for building an addition If this is so the farmers in the southern Tho edition is for sale by leading to the plat ot the Paik Add'tion to the Town ot are convalescent. We extend our sincere lit gh Priced Butter. New Ulm, as the same Kppears of lecord in the officoofthe to the Catholic church in this city portion of Brown county may expect booksellers of the United States, or sympathies to the bereaved. Register of Deeds of said County of Dairymen often wonder how their Brown. Part of UitsNo Eight [8], Nine [9], and was last week let to Buemke and a call most any night from these they will be sent by mail on receipt of J. B. LANKERD. Ten [10] in tsaid Block l'wo Huuaied and bixteeu moie favoicd competitors get such dhapekam of this city. The newprice. [216] more fully described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing Libeial terms are allowed to midnight maraudeis. high piices for their butter the year One 11nndied and Sixty-ftve [16] feet spriugfioia Items. structure will be 22x20 feet, two stories South 6o% degrees West from the corner to Lot clubs. Address, American Book Exchange, round. It is by always having a uniform No. ten [101 iu said Block 216 formed by the intersection An "Aultman-Tayloi" starved iooster high, and will be veneered with 764 Broadway, New York. of valley Street and First North Street, guilt edged article. To put thethence More rain and lots of it, running South3-1V degrees East, One Hundred flag was swung to the breeze last brick. The lower portion will bo used "gilt edge" on, when the pastures do and Sixty-five [165] feet thence North 55 Paul Nucssle has moved to his new week at S.D. Peterson's machine agency. for church purposes and the second degrees East. Fifteen [15] tect tnenco NorthJ4 Comrades, Farewell! not do it, they use Wells, Richardson house last week. degrees West and along the Winona and Saint Peter It comes nearer to a Veiled Prophet story will be fitted up for the parochial Railroad, One Hundred and Sixty-five [165] & Co's Perfected Butter Color. Every Crone & Nceosle's store is plum full feet thenca South 55 degrees est, Fitteen [151 Dear comrades, farewell! I must leave emblem than anything we have school. The addition will be built feet to the placed beginning, butter maker can do the same. Sold of new goods. To join the ranks of those who try ever seen. on the north side of the church, at an To win renown and to achieve Dated, June lbt, 1SS1 bCWARD CASEY, everywhere and warranted as harmless A new barber on Saturdays. Master A name that over stands on high Sheriff of lirown outlay of between $4,000 and 5,000, bs salt, and perfect in opeiation. Walter Ulnix. Call around, boys. B.F.WEBBER* County Minn A William Tell, performing in the The thought of fame by sages adored and when completed the whole struct* Plaintiff's Utcrney. July 13-bI Oft' robbed me of pleasure and caused me to gne\e Sells Brothers' circus, at Milwaukee Homy Dressier has been out on the But the glory of warriors, tho name of tho sword ure will have the shape of an L. The well-known family medicines of last week, missed his mark and nearly lookout for fat cattle, and has the geld Still urge me go onward and bid me to leave to pay down. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, have been before fatally shot a man in the head. People Though many tried to gain renown A young man on Saturday went into 'Tis immense how tho crops and And censed their toil when in despali the public forty years, and time should take out a life insurance a store in this place and sucked 21 eggs. But would win a laurel crown vegetation does giow. The prospects lust Received! strengthens tho favorable impression This is official and can be proved by Should willingly all hardships bear. policy before attending that show. for an abundant haivest are good. S D. PETERSON, several pai ties who witnessed the performance. with which they were at first received. Adieu to my friends' At last we must break Thanks to our new village council, Other towns take notice. The tie of our friendship ever so dear, Wo have been inthe habit of using Mr, Mather of Mankato has been the saloons are closed up on Sundays Yet be it not object what course wo takeOn Trot out your egg-suckers, St. Peter lot tho days be remembered with cheer! them ourselves, and recommending I mean the front doors. awarded the contract for the foundation against the. world.St.Peter Tribune. them to our acquaintances. Ayer's Let not tho days of yonth pass by The new calaboose is now completed work of the new railroad eating N ew Ulm can trot out a young man In carelessness or easy life and, now lads, look out for the aqua Pills are a perfect regulator of the AGENT FOR THE house at Tracy. The building will be There are yet chances to mount high that will see the St. Peter man and go vitae." To those who ventuie in the stnte. system Ayer's Extract of Saisapaiilla a frame, with stone basement, some* Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- him 1)4 doz. better. Our champion A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF is the best known purifier of the blood M. H. Gamble has been in St. Paul And now at parting ono more word of cheei: what larger than the Kasota eating once sucked 3 doz. eggs on a bet, and May all go happy "as a marriage-bell," last week. Now look out for good Ayer's Cherry Pectoial is a safe and house, and will be finished by July 1st May no misfortune cause a mournful tearGood at another time he got away with 2 bargains in groceries and dry goods. Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon by, dotr friends' My comrades live, farewell' sure remedy in complaints of the doz. eggs and several glasses of beer, On account of the ram last Sunday Cashmire, John Roth's store is every day becoming PETERSON, .throat and lungs and Ayer's Ague Member of Governor's Guards a half hour after partaking of a hearty more drugiiied and is now a the Governor's Guards target shoot and Chicago Pitts Threshers. Cure is an effectually cure in ca^e of full-fledged drugstore. supper. This, too, is official and can was postponed until next Sunday. Members That Fishing Excursion. Fever and Ague and other malaua S. D. Scudder, one of tho young be proven by soveral parties who witnessed are requested to assemble in full Woosterd fevers. These medicines aio compounded bankers from Sleepy Eye, has been up THE CELEBRATED tho performances. dress uniform promptly at 1.30 p. m. A quaitette of ladies, whose names to see us last week and thinks much with skill and accurate medical The morning dull will bo dispensed will appear in the second edition of of ourcountiy and village. knowledge, and they are in- no Tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway with. Rev. Father Sandmeyer had set vices this item, last week conceived a giand and Silk sense to be classed with the cheap Company has built and will about in the Catholic church heie last Sunday, fishing excursion. A State map was TWINE BINDERS, nostrums of tho day. The formulas the first of the present month place upon Thero were not many out, the M. Mullen received a telegiam last brought into requisition and consulted, from which they aie prepared aio day was too wet, the trains of its Council Bluffs, Den. week, Saying: "Six of the Osborne and after mature dehbeiation it was not secret, but are furnished to ail DOLMANS, ver and California line four of the most A new furniture store is going up in Twine Binder were started at Dallas, unanimously decided that tho Cottonwood physicians, and aie published foi tho our town. Young Mr. Wagner, prop'i modern, complete and comfortable Imperial The Wood's Light Running Sweep Bake Texas, on the 25th of May. They done ofleied the gieatest inducements, and Adam Katzenberger says he is going benefit of ail interested.-67. Jolnis, Palace Dining cais in existence. their work in the most perfect man- to start anew furniture store also. and the site of the old lowei bridge Reaper and Mower Combined, The P. New*. The meals served on theso cais will be ner." Rev, Mr. Holden, of Lambeiton, intended was selected as tho place and Wednesday ATLOW PRICES first-class in eveiy lesptct, and will given his farewell seimon in WOOD S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER. as the time, wheie and when the Regulate the Secretions. We are informed that a young man equal anything that can be piocured this -place Sunday last in the Congregational Ill our endeavors to pieserve In-alth "gieatest eiioits" of their lives should who was given charge of a train on the church, but the day being in any stnctly first-class hotel. Those THE it is of tho utmost importance that we bo made. A commissariat was appointed wet the same was postponed. D. C. road was so elated over his good not desiring a full meal will bo furnished keep the secretory system in pei feet to make all necessary ariangementsfor Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders. fottune that ho became violently insane, with a lunch of tea, coffee or chocolate, Behold the bell! The new school condition The well known remedy edibles and transpoi tation, bell that tolls the time to the entiie enjoyment and last week the authorities with sandwiches, at veiy low and in LATEST STILE at Kidney-Wort, has specific action upon and on Wednesday morning the early of us all. Thanks to Dr. TJHE found it necessary to convey him to lates. With the completion ot its new Hitchcock and others for sounding the the kidneys, liver and bowels. Use it liseis might have seen the party start the St. Peter Insane asylum. central passenger depot in Chicago, suggestion. instead of dosing with vile bitteis or out in one of S. D. Peteison's conveyances. fjodfyc^tei* ^wi^e Sii^dei' h,i\d tl\e ^liqqekpoli^ these new Imperial Palace Dining cars Cheap Charley- The boss carpenters, Howard and drastic pills. It is purely vegetable, The outfit consisted of four Chas. Stuebe has bought and last and the many improvements the Chicago Staff, have completed M. H. Gamble's APPLEBY TWINE BINDEH. and is piompt but mild in action. well filled lunch baskets, a huge cake Monday caused to be delivered to him new store, and John Schamburg is & Northwestern has adopted, its of ice and fish poles, hooks, &c, too plastering the hall. Can we not go up between 350 and 400 head of cattle, popularity must largely increase with THE and dance till day light does appear* Ladies, if you are suffering fiom numerous for our reporter to take an mostly young steers and heifers, which tho traveling public. weak back, nervousness, leucorihoe.t exact inventory. The ladies were landed Mrs. Dr. G. C. Wellner has returned MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG- he will take to Iowa. Aro not the from her eastern visit. Mrs. Wellner, or in fact any disease of the kidneys, on the banks of the Cottonwood in The Board of County Oommissioners farmers making a mistake in selling ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING AVAGONS we are glad to see you back again. bladder or urinary organs. Prof, Guilmctte's high spirits, and it took but a few met in special session last Friday. off their young stock? The Dr. is around home now at all OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. French Kidney Pad will cuie minutes for them to arrange their G. BALTRUSCH, times, except when professionally All membeis present. Delegations THE A hotel keeper in St. Peter has invented called away. you. For salo by all druggists. camp and throw their tempting bait weie present from the several localities a plan how to sleep his customers to the unwary pickerel and bass that most interested in the location of The farmers are mostly engaged Rock Island, J. I. Case and Moltne Sulky Plows. Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. when his house is overcrowded. abound inthe Cottonwood. They angled threshing their grain. They say the the new iron biidge to be built near grain kept well through the severe up the stream, and they angled down DEALER INDry THE Sleepy Eye. A respectful hearing was He puts two customers to bed when To All Whom it Hay Concern. Goods winter and our buyers aro very anxious the stieam, and they gently chanted granted to tho exponents of the Larabee to buy wheat and faith Messrs. thoy go to sleep he takes them up and OLD RELIABLE HOLLINSWORTH SULKY HAT RAKES. "Fishy, fishy come and take my bait," ciossing, as also to those favoring Anderson and Aarnes pay the big stands them in the corner. This is & Groceries, but without the leastest little mite of price. tho Iberia site. After each side had Notice la hereby given that tho depositing of continued till all his customers are manure, tilth, offal, or any other matter which Is success, and, at noon, thirsty, hungry Grand revival ot the good temperance presented their case, the commissioners likely to become offensive or Injurious to puplic asleep in bods or covnors.-St. Peter theand dispirited they repaired to their cause. The bigger members calling health, within the limitsof this city, is hereafter by a vote of three to one, Time*. GLNTS' AND BOYS' strinaentlv forbidden. Any person or persons tho little ones together to assist in camp for luncheon. Now, for the first violating the above notice aro hereby warned that chairman voting blank, decided to filling up the ranks. We most cordially Ordinance No, 4,Sec. 9, will be strictly enforced time, they discovered that their commander-in-chief Ready-made Clothing, build the bridge at Iberia they having Notice is given that the third annual Manure may be deposited in the sand-pit near Mr wish them success and prosperity. Henry Va jen's place on German Street had made a fatal mistake and e\erthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. become convinced that a majority 'Tis hard on the two hundred dollar meeting of the Brown 'County Sunday Dated this 23d day of May, A.D. 1881. Circulars, in locating the. camp out of immediate Ladies9 license, though. June8-8l C. WKSCHCKK, Mayor of the people interested favored that School association will convene at reach of the necessary water Say, is it not absolutely necessary to location. Now that the question of Springfield, Tuesday and Wednesday, I invito Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call Hats & Caps, GRAND BALL have sidewalks in our village? Let us supply, but as it was only about a quarter location is finally settled, everyone June 21st and 22d, commencing Tuesday and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and put our shoulders to the wheel-village of a mile to Frank & Benzine's mill, Boot8 & Shoes, seems to be satisfied, and the Commissioners at 10 a. m. Each Sunday school 4 give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- council and all-and pay $2.00 each and AT where splendid water could be obtained, see that they made a mistake in the county is requested to send two build a side-walk on every street. 'Tis faction.) UNION HALL, tho largest assoitmcnt of a change of base was decided upon. when they reconsidered their first action hard to go out at night for a walk or A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch delegates, and all Sunday school workers STRAW GOODS, The route through the woods was eyen a glass of lager, most especially in the matter. The bridge committees offices at SLEEPY EYE,- SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, are cordially invited to attend. when it is muddy. agreed to, that being much the cooler, ON What are we going to do on the 4th were authorized to receive TRACY AND TYLER, S. D. Peterson, DAKRACH. Pentedo^t, jSundky, CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, of July? It is now only about four and accept bids, and to let the contract and Mrs. shouldered the cake of weeks to the day we celebrate, and if for building all necessary approaches NOTIONS, ku Sleeper JEZye Iteaaas. ice, Mrs. and Mrs. each June 5th 1881. any general celebration is intended it to tho bridges. NEW ULM MINN. took charge of a couple of lunch baskets, I have given especial attention to From our correspondent Busted. is high time wo were bestirring ourselves. ADMISSION 50 Cents a Couple. my ready-made clothing department, and Mrs. 1 was designated The J. I. Case Wo would suggest that a [IIarrisburg,(Pa) Independent.] Mud in our streets knee deep. and as the largest portion of my stock to bring up the rear with the fishing A cordial invitation is extendod to meeting of committees from the several of clothing has been mad* to order For five years, says Mr. J. Echter, Oranges and lemons at Fritz Kochno's, all. tackle and to keep a look-out for straglers. from samples selected by myself, Boll's old stand, at 5 cts. each. societies be held at Turner Hall this city, I have been afflicted with F. Ilausdorf, THRESHING MACHINE COMP'S, Thus the forced march was begun, am enabled to furnish better madf next Wednesday evening, Juno 8th. Mrs. A, J. Sanderlin is off on a two rheumatism, and for two years have clothing, and at lower prices than any but they had not proceeded far MANAGER. week's visit to friends in Deerfield. What say you? had a sore on my leg the size ot a silver other establishment in the city. when Mis. remarked that the LAND FOB SALE. Tom Horn, the train dispatcher, took When in want of anything in mj dollar, which nothing would heal. St. climate was getting uncomfortably The pontoon bridge across the Minnesota a flying trip to Winona on Monday. He line don't fail to come and see my Jacobs Oil cured the rheumatism and cool as they proceeded north, and will be absent about three days. river at this place was swung goods and obtain my prices before pui healed the sore. The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, chasing elsewhere. It will be mowein well just about that time an earthquake into position last Satarday afternoon, J. Zieke and family intend to start your pocket. Range 31, in the town of Milford, came along and knocked the ice and teams can again cross without for LaCrosse, Wis., in about ten days, Honored and Blessed. C, Baltrasch. and the W of N E where they will remain about a week. off her shoulder. In the excitement trouble. A new span has taken the of Sec 6-109 31 W hen aboard of eminent physicians \i and lots 1 and 8 that ensued the lunch baskets were upset Busted counted twenty-two buildings place of the old ferry. The Cottonwood and chemists announced the discovery C. WAGNER that are now in course of construction. in the town of Sigel. and Mrs. 1 became hopelessly bridge near Manderfeld's was that by combining some well known How is that for a sleepy Terms of payment easy. For entangled inthe fishing tackle. As opened for traffic yesterday, and people valuable remedies the most- wondeiful town? further information address soon as the excitement subsided, the can now get to and fiom New Ulmmedicine w?s produced, which would The Sleepy Eye lake is pretty weli DEALER IN ALL KIND.*OF F. A. Dohahower, Furniture, cure such a wide range of diseases that party again took up heir march, and without difficulty. filled up with water. It is now higher -5?' St, Peter, Minn. most all other remedies could be dispensed $&> than it has been for the past seven after an hour's tiamp, during whichtime j^ P*' f!| 12--81 years. with, many were skeptical Seventeen empties of an east going they assumed many ludicrous but proof ol its merits by actual trial freight train on the Winona & St. Peter positions, they emerged from the Tho bridge question which has been h** -^as has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the R. PFEFFERLE, railroad were badly wrecked between agitating the people of this vicinity for woods, butgood graciousonly to Pictnres, Frames, Mouldings discoverers of that great medicine, some time has at last been settled, and Walnut Station and Tracy one IDeater in find themselves at the place of starting. 1 Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed the iron structure will be built at Iberia. day last week. A car on a freight and ctildrens' carriages. j*-tv 6R0CERIE AND PROVISIONS, A second attempt to reach the This is as it should be, for the most by all as benefactors. V-2 train going west caught fire on Tuesday S3k mill was more successful. After luncheon travel comes through Iberia, as also a "i Singer Sewing machine $35,00 v. *~W night when near St. Charles and mail route. Canned, .Dried and Green Fruit Headache Cured. another attempt was made to ensnare has no equal for durability, for ease of draft, for ease of management, fo New Davis &35.00 "JSt.. was totally destroyed, together with a the fi3h, but without success, Mr. Prahl, one of the railroad employees, FLOUR AND PEED *_ fast threshing tor clean work. Come and see it before jou bay.",. Dr. Baker's Blious?ills. Ato Billi Wheeler & Wilson $35.00 lot of emigrants' effects, including Hon. John C. Zieike and P. MCMULLEN, Agt and about four o'clock a message was ousness, Constipation, &c. STONE, WOODEN AND WILLOW WALE Majewski yisited New Ulm last Monday Machines sold on time or monthly leven head of cattle and three horses. For salo by Jos. Bobloter, sent over the grapevine telegraph line to pay up their taxes. Mr. Ma- payments. jg: Mnn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. 11781