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"r^TWS&K ^-r *v ,_ __^ __^^ ^-^^j.^^^,- ,_. -T^gJHJ^i i.j,i i i-i i Him. I LI. I rr rTO ^-d -lav **V*^ NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY JUNE 8,1881. O 05 NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Mankato Review says that a Sleeper "Eye Iteras. Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under Tho attention of the readers of the JMulliguii Correspondence. lump of metallic copper was found in Review is called to a total eclipso of Judgmentof Foreclosure. From our correspondent Busted. the Minnesota river at that place. Mulligan, Minn., June 1, 1881. tho moon which will occur during the Another copious shower passed over .How it camo there is a problem. night of June 11th and 12th. The Editor Review: this section last Saturday night. D. Bangs Is just in receipt of anew State of Minnesota, I District Court, G00DFELL0W & EASTMAN Some advance the theory that it came carriage. moon's oastorn limb will enter the As the has for somo time County oi Brown. $ Ninth Judiciul District. REVIEW past had no occasion to make mention from the Le Sueur or Blue Earth, and earth's penumbra at 9:57 p. m., New Col. Wm. Pftender of this city has Dr. Berry and fninily, of New Ulm, Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff. of any of the doings of our township vs. was washed down by the recent tarried in our city a few hours one day Ulm mean time. At this time, the been placed upon the State Fair advisory Max Hensche), John Bellm. it may be persumed by some, that Mulligan last week. freshet, referring to Le Sueur's statement H. A. Subilin, Helena Itooa, moon will begin to grow dim from east committee. is one of those sleepy, silent, forsaken Charles L.lloos, Max A.Roos, I Robert Langhorn, one of Sleepy of the presence of metallic copper to west (left to right). The actual localities where nothing transpires Minneapolis, Minn. Hugo ROOB, The City or New Henry Henschen's corps of brick Eye's barbers, has moved to Watertown. Ulm and Hermann Turan, worthy to occupy a space, however in that vicinity. eclipse begins when the moon's eastern Defendants layers are now engaged in veneoring small, in the columns of a newspaper. limb enterst he umbra, or dark portion Notice 1B hereby given that auder and by virtue Dr. Berry's residence. Although our town is unable What is going to be done by our of a Judgment and Decree, entered in tho above The brass and string band heretofore EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR SUPERB NEW GOODS of the earth's shadow (10:52). A people on the Fourth? Talk quick for to maintain a position in the first rank entitled action on the 19th day of May, 1881, a certifled known as Adalbert's band has transcript of which has been delivered to me, Another car of Barb fence wiro the.time is short. among the older and more improved few minutes later, the margin of the re- I, the undersigned Sheriff or said Brown county, been re-named, and will hereafter townships of Brown Co., it has by celved to-day by M. Mullen which will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, Cassell, our-operator, had a narrow earth's shadow can be recognized very he for cash on Friday the 15th day of July, 1881, at no means done the least in the way of be known as the New Ulm City Band. escape from a dog bite at Redwood is selling at 9 cts. perpound, cash. distinctly as a circular arc, thus furnishing 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door oi Ovd* ^ooo yhi'd^ ]tew i'e$* Cf&iqbtfi< kt i^2 improvement. Gt$. the Court House in the City of New Ulm in said Falls on cireus day. The band, under tho able leadership an interesting proof of the County, In one parcel, the premises and real estate Jos. Vogel last week erected a good Our school has been progressing A brother of Mr. T. E. Bowen, from of Mr. Adelbert, is making steady progress described in said Judgment and decree, to.wit: All Ovex 300 Piede^ Bekutifu }Jew Ikwi ii\ earth's shape. The eclipso becomes those tracts oi parcel.* of land lying and being in favorably during the past tour weeks, Butternut Valley, has taken up his sized barn on tho premises adjoining and already ranks among the be* total at 11:55, when the moon's western under the successful management of residence in our midst. his Silicon. in southern Minnesota. Part of their choicest patterns and most exquisite colors. Immense lines of GINGHAMS, Mr. Otto Hensel, a young but well limb disappears in the umbra. Thtr Mrs. John C. Zieske has been seriously [12], liurteen [..ij, .uul pint ot Lots NOB. Eight now uniform, the head dress, has already qualified teacher of Milford. Mr.il., FIGURE]J MUSLINS, COLORED LINENS AND OTHER THIN moon's eastern limb becomes visible ill for the past few days and at this Mr. Pfefferle is now receiving daily [8], Nine 19] aim fen [iO],ail in Block Jo. Two although young, has given evidence ot been received. Hundred and Sixteen [i.oj Xsorth ol Cenlie Slreet, DRESS MATERIALS. writing there is but little change for again at 1:17 a. m., and the actual consignments of Minnesota strawberries. and ol Paik Addition, tti the Borough (formerly that natural ability and qualification, the better. Town) of New Ulm accoidiug to the plat oi eclipse ends at 2:18. The elements, They are fresh and sweet. Try which seems to portend lor him success Our hotel men are nearlv all making the Paik Addition to die town of New Ulm as It is stated on good authority that times and phases of tho eclipse, computed as a teacher. the same apjitirb ol rtcoid in Ihe a box. For an aceessoi to a lady's toilet, no article is chosen with so much care as a improvements about their premises. the remnant of the Revere House has ofllce or the Hegislet or Deeds or said County for the longitude of New Ulm Our school officers aro determined of Brown Part ol LotsNos Eight Nine [9] changed hands and that a new hotel is The new Dakota House front is receiving and Ten [10] in said Block Two Hundred hnd Sixteen Fire crackers, flags, papor cap pistols. to build a new school house in this district, will be found in another column. to be erected on the site of tho old [210] more eully described a* lollows, to-w it: tho finishing touches, the Merchant's No. 10, sometime during the &c, for the Fourth, can bo obtained building. Commencing One Humlied and Sixtj.live [lo5] Mr. Emil Seiter has informed us Hotel has received anew floor, summer. This is an improvement feet South 5o degrees West from the corner to We ha\c now in stock over 100 different styles, all new this season. in any quantity at the City Lot No. ten [10] in buid Block 21e formed by the John Moore of Canby and Jo Leo of much needed, and we are pleased to that he is prepared to furnish, at the and an addition is being built to the intersection of Valley street and Firnt NOJ th Street Drug Store. Watertown, former residents of Sleepy Great Bargains in Spanish Laces and Embroideries. We noto that the condition of the distiict thence running South 34 degrees Kast, One Hundred Washington House, Theinsido walls date of this issue, photographs giving and Sixtj-live [HK] feet thence North bb% Eye, are paying their many friends in nearly every particular is iast improving. are selling these goods below the Market. degrees East, Fifteen [16] feet thence North 31% views of the eclipso at 11, 11.15,11:30, of the Merchants havo also been newly The streets aro undergoing an overhauling in this vicinity a visit. degrees West, and along the Winona and Saint Peter 11:45, 11:55 to 1:17,1:30 and 2 o'clock, painted, and the hotel now presents Railroad, One Hundred and Sixty, five [li5 feet from a foice of workmen Hew Lace Gloves and Mitts, IAsle and Silk Gloves. It We aro informect th.it the overseer Cheap John has returned from Chicago thence South 55^ degrees West, Fifteen ]15J feet Now Ulm mean civil time. These an inviting appearance. under direction of Jonas Laudenschlager. in road district No. 2 will commence to the place of beginning. and will enter into partnership will be greatly to your advantage to order these goods of us. views were taken from original drawings, work on the new bridgo across the Dated June 1st, lSril. EDWARD CASEY, with John Graff in a general merchandise Better drainage is what they aro Tho Turners' National Festival was Little Cottonwood, in a few d.iy*. Since Shenff of Brown business. and are mounted on a card, for after. B. t. WEBBER, Co. Minn. the high water the river has been in inaugurated at St. Louis last Saturday Those who have already dealt with us by letter know what care we take, W. F. Dickenson and several others which Mr. Seiter chargos the meiely Plaintiff's Attorney. July 13-81 such a condition as to render it almost first, to understand their wants, and next, to supply them. These who have with a grand, torchlight procession. from Redwood Falls came down last Woikmen are engaged in excavating nominal price of 15 cents. Sheriff's Sale ot Real Estate impossible to cross with a team, and not dealt with us heretofore are now cordially invited to do so, and to rely on Under Thursday evening to attend a meeting Over 10,000 people were in line, and it the cellar and foundation for a cozy receiving special care and attention. GOODFPLLOW & EASTMANN. the bridge is just what wo want. of our masons. Judgment of Foreclosure. is said to have been the most magnificent little residence which is being built by Personal mention. We are pained to record the death ^tThe noith wall of R. H. Bingham's procession ej er witnessed in the Herman Weyho, on Valley street, near of Mr. Martin Stacks, which occuned foundation for his new building settled city. The festivities terminate to-day. the residence of Henry Weyhe. John Lind assumed his duties as receiver State oi Minnesota, NintDistiict Court, at his home last week. For a long Judtciu Distiict o badly a few days ago that it had to 3 County of Brown. The city was beutif ully decorated and time he has suffered wit'i that lingering, of the Tracy land office last Fiiday. be braced. Fiidolin Madlener, Plamtiu, Tho dimensions of tho new Catholic fatal disease consumption, which innumerable arches spaned the principal Tom Horn and family have gone east, V8 finally closed his earthly career, and parochial school house, to be built as John Bellm, FianrUka Bellm, the former to New York and the latter streets. The Turners of Minnesota A. bubilia and Hermann J. II. Baiber, of Bashaw, and M. caused his many friends to weep. Our an addition to the church, wero wiongfully to Michigan. They will bo absent Turnn, Defendants. were represented by a team from the sympathies are with the bereaved. II. Gamble, of Springfield, were among Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue about three weeks. given these columns List week. Minneapolis society. ot a Judgment auUDccice, entered in the abo\e The crops of all kinds ate growing llJth day of May 1881 a cei the callers at the office last REVIEW Fritz Schreincr is not a success as a entitled action on the The building will bo 32x60 feet, the nicely in this locality, and the fauneis tilled tranbi ript oi v, hlch has been delivered to me, Monday. monkey tamer. He tried it on last lenght flouting on State sticct. I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Brown county, We leain from T. E. Bowon, editor are in high spirits in consequence. We Friday morning and lost- his hat, and will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, Deputy Grand Master Marden of sincerely hope they may fully realize of the Herald, who made our sanctum lor cash, on Friday the 15th day of July, 1831, at came near losing his scalp, for his 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door of the Tho leiiiains or 23 unknown soldicis this city, and G. S. W. Thompson of all that they at present anticipate and a visit last Saturday, that Sleepy Eyo pains. Court House in the City ot New Ulm said County, be rewarded with a bountiful harvest. have been exhumed from the Foit in one parcel, the premises and real estate described Sleepy Eye, visited Lake Benton week is about to be blessed? with another The bridgo across the Sleepy Eye in said Judgment and Decree, to-w it: All W. Ridgely cemetery,and were last Monday before last to institute Benton Lodge those tracts or parcels of land lj ing and being in newspaper. Chas. Bromwich, who lake outlet is completed, and farmers the County of Blown and State of Minnesota, described shipped from this place to the National No.HOA.'. F.\ & A. M.\ from Leavenworth and the west can made a failure out of it at Le Sueur, as tollows, to-wu: The Lots No. One (1), Cottonwood Uumbling'N. Two(2).Three(3),Foui (4), Eleven (ll), Twelve now get to and from Sleepy Eye in cemetery at Rock Island, 111., and is now undergoing a ciowdingout Henry Crone will to-morrow (12), Thirteen (13) *nd p^it oi lots No Kight (8), safety. Cottonwood, June 3, 1881. Nine (9), and n(10),all in Block No. Two Hundred for re-interment. process atCunie, will boat tho head leave for Pierre, D. T., where he will and Sixteen (216) North of Centre Street, and ol Conductor Geo. Fry, of the western Editor Review. Park Addition, in the City oi New Ulm, according of the craft. \Yc are inclined to tho engage in a general grain, feed, flour division, is laid up here with his right Tho large stone breweiyin St. Peter to the plat ol the Park Addition to the Town of Copious showers have visited us during believe that Mr. Bromwich will not Ne Ulm, as the same appears of record in the office and produce business. He goes to stay, hand and left toes somewhat bruised. owned by Mr. Engesser tumbled down the week, and tho rivers are considerably of the Register of Deedj of said County oi George says a threshing machine did make his intended venture a success, and with the intention of growing up Brown. Part oi Lots No. Eight [8], Nino [9], and swollen last Wednesday night. The walls it. .Ten flo] said Block ro Hundred and sixteen good talker that he is. with the little eldorado of tho northwest. [210]moie fully described as follows, to.wit: Couiinei.cing Some thorough work is being done were undermined by the lateflood,and Some forty couple from Sleepy Eye One Hundred and Sixty-hvo [lb6] feet on the roads, nope others will follow May success accompany him. the damage was greater than had been South 55X degrees West from the cornur to Lot went up to Redwood Falls last Friday Under the present law, says an exchange, suit. No. ten [101 in said Block 216 formed by the mteisection Messrs. G. Stohlmann and J. B. to take in Sells Brothers' circus. The supoosed. The building was completely of Valley Stiect and First North Street, chattel moitgages, when paid, John Muhs and Peter Bolt made a thence running South MM degrees East, One Hundred show was well patronized and seemed Villikanji left on Monday morning for ruined. and Sixty-five [I65]"feet thence North 55^ visit to Lambeiton and returned a few can legally be discharged of record in to come up to geueral expectations. degrees East. Fifteen [15] feet tiienee North 34# Madelia on a viewing and general days ago. only one way, and that is by filing degrees West and along the Winona and Saint Petei Albert Wagner, son of Chas. Wagner, Milford Siding is the name of a photograph business. They will be Raihoad, One Hundred and Stxtj.flve [165] A. L. Wakefield, teacher in the with the town clerk where the mortgage of New Ulm, has associated himself feet thence South 55 degrees est, Fifteen [151 new station which has been established Schafer district, finished a seven absent about six weeks, and upon their feet to the place ol beginning, with Peter Majewski, of this place, is entered and filed, a certificate midway between New Ulm and months' term of school last Tuesday, l)ted-, .DWARD return Mr. Stohlman will open a new in the urnitnre business, They will Jun 1st lSbl CASEY, of satisfaction containing a description and has returned to his home near St. Sleepy Eye. Tho passenger trains, Sheriff of Brotv make a strong team, and no mistake. gallery on Minnesota street. B. P. WEBBER. of the mortgaged property, the date of County Minn Peter. however, will not stop at Milford Siding July 13-SI Piaintfll's Utorncj. Our streets have been in badcondition T. F. Talbot, Esq., of the popular discharge, .and an acknowledgement of We are pleased to learn that Alonzo as long as the time card is in force for sometime Mid it is high time that Just Received! Nichols, who has been sick for some firm of Talbot & Rinke, Sleepy Eye, payment in full duly signed by the which wont Into effect last Sunday. a change for the better was made. Can time, is able to be about again. mortgagee or his assignee in piesence made our sanctum a pleasant visit last not gravel be obtained in sufficient Your correspondent had quite an adventure of a competent witness. See chapter Wednesday evening. We are pleased A new time card went into effect on qnantity to grade Fith and Maine last night, while crossing the streets, at least. 30, section 13, revised statutes. to hear that the boys are doing a the Winona & St. Peter railroad last S. D. PETEESON, Big Cottonwood on his way home from Our people want an independent rushing business and why not? They Sunday. Under the new order of town. When about two thirds of the school district, and the sooner we have The big Cottonwood ha^ assumed carry one of the best assorted stocks things the evening passenger fiom the way across, the horse became bewildered one the better it will be for all concerned. and wanted to lie down, and in the such proportions since the late rains in Sleepy Eye and their prices are reasonable. east arrives 5 minutes earlier than The question "to be," "or not act the strong current swept horse, that fording the stream near the site heretofore, and the day passenger go to be," will be voted upon on June A LARGE ASSORTSIENT OF buggy and driver down the stream into AGENT FOR THE 15th, next. of tho old Mankato bridge has become ing east, departs 3 minutes later. Otherwise Mr. Lee, of Schniedeweod & Lee, deep water. Driver swam for terra We had the pleasure of seeing the quite difficult, and even dangerous. Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- there is no change. firma, and horse floating down stream electrotypers, Chicago, spent last Sabbath Hon. S. D. Peterson on our streets Seveial parties last week had some part of the time under water. After Cashmire, in our city. In the evening, in one day last week. He reports Wo see the report going the rounds passing down about ten rods the hoise narrow escapes from drowning, and company of ye editor, he attended the business exceedingly lively this season. Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon struck bottom, and, with some help, of our exchanges that Mr. Abner Tibbetts one party of emigrants on Saturday Duncan & Huntsman, his agents here, concert at Turner Hall and upon a pressing was rescued. It was a close call for has been appointed U. S. revenue lost all the contents of their wagon, have already taken twenty-six orders Woosterd the horse, but will pull through all invitation favored the audience and Chicago Pitts Threshers. collector of New Mexico. This is for harvesting machines. and but for timely assistance from one right under the care of Mr. Lipp. with a patriotic song, to the great delight wrong. He was appointed collector of Sleepy Eye can now boas of having J. R. L. of our citizens, would have lost their of all present. On Monday he customs, a much better office than that the most insignificant fire engine in the THE CELEBRATED team. Peoplo should not venture into and Silk visited Sleepy Eye and Red wood Falls, west, with which water can be thrown, Bashaw Doings and SayliigN. of revenue collector. the stream unless they know just by very hard work, fifteen feet from the returning to this city yesterday evening. where to cross. nozzle. In size, it is as large as one of Bashaw, June 5, 1881. Mf. Lee is a jovial, wholesouled Anton Brey has disposed of his those olden times cheese boxes. The Editor Review. gentleman, with whom it is a pleasure DOLMANS, livery stable outfit to Chas. Rosskopf, "squirt" has been condemned by our BOY DROWNED.Last Saturday afternoon TWINE BINDERS, Sheriff Casey and wife of New I'lm, to deal. who continues* the business at the village council, and a "real engine" ordered a nine year old son of Jos. and Dr. Eshbaugh of Burnstown, spent in its place. same stand. Mr. Brey has yet some Richter, of the town of Stark, was accidentally the night in our town last week. Principal Elements and Phases of the twenty horses and a lot of buggies The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake drowned in the Little Cottonwood. Sevei al farmers among us have not LINDEN ITEMS. AT LOW PRICES Total Lunar Eclipse of June 1112. and wagons on hand which he will sell The little fellow was herding yet threshed, and some corn yet in tho Reaper and Mower Combined, The at a bargain, either for cash or on field not husked. cattle, and an ox crossing tho river Editor Review: time. It has been raining for several days the boy followed to drive liiui back, Computed for the Longitude off WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER I noticed in your last issue, your liberal and the roads are as near impassable as New Ulm, but soon got into deep water and, unbeknown St. Peter Tivie-t:St. Peter has two offer to correspondents, and that they can be. Prospects for acorn crop to anyone, was drowned. By ROBT. P. A. Nix, B. S breweries and eighteen saloons. New you desired to have one in every town. are very poor. Timo of opposition in R. A. June 12 d. Oh. 37 THE and in LATEST STYLE at The fate of the boy was not asceitained I will, therefore comply to your wishes, Ulm, with less than half St. Peter's Moon's declination S. 22(leg.52 67 fl. arc Fred. Timm and Joseph Schnmakcr Sun's dcclinution N. 23 10 22 by sending vou a few words from population, doubles this town in until late in the afternoon, and have recently been made happy by new Moon's equat.horiz. parallax 1 0" 33" Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders. our town: but I am ponnAv adapted for saloons and breweries. St. Peter is Sun's horizontal parallax 8.71 8 then only through his faithful dog, arrivals at their homes, and these men a reporter. Moon's true semi-diamptcr 1G 30.48 8 modest to say the least. now feel very grateful and happy who sat on the bank of the river where Cheap Charley. THE Sun's true Bcmi-diamcter 15 41.91a Nothing of importance has transpired Let's see. Isn't about half of St.Peter's consideration of the gifts of this Moon's hourly motion in A. 40 20.40 8 the accident occurred and utterly refused in our vicinity lately, and news Sun's hourly motion in R.A. 2 35 46 at\d tl\e ^!iqi\ekfoli ^bountiful earth. population, according to the Times Moon's hourly motion in Decl N, 1 0.90 I3ii\deic are scarce. to leave the spot. The boy's body fjodtiegtei- wii\e figuring, housed in the insane asylum? Sun's hourly motion in Decl. N 0 9 28 A death occurred the other day, at Farmers have been busy putting in Moon's horiz.paral ,mean lat. 1 deg 0 26 95 was not lecovered until Sunday afternoon. Mr. Gentz, of a young lady who recently Semi-diumeter of umbra 45 35.60 their crops they are mostly through C. BALTRUSCH, APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. Now that Sells Brother's circus has arrived from the old woild. How Seml-dlameter of penumbra 1 deg 17 5.42 by this time. Moon's reduced hourly mo. sad to die among strangers, given us the go by, the small boys are We are having copious rains nowadays, tion from sun in R. A. -34 46 70 a THE Last Saturday a fourteen year old Moon's hourly motion from Thomas Moulton's agent, for Minneapolis, and cereals look promising, and beginning to wonder if there will bo a Minn. Str., Now Ulm, Minn. shadow in Decl. N. 1 10.18 boy named Gleason passed through is at present in our midst and farmers are hoping to get a bountiful MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG Moon's center N of shadow's circus in our city this season. As doing a lively business selling fruit here en route to Tracy. The boy informed center at opposition 17 25.05 harvest. Somefieldsthat were ploughed DKALKlt IN ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS there are two or three other caravans Moon enteis penumbra, Juno 11 9 57 m. trees of all kinds adapted to this region, late last fall are very weedy. Dry Goods us that he came from Memphis, Moon's center into penumbia, 10 25 m. of that kind traveling Minnesotaward and we think him an honorable and The fruit-trees bloomed nicely this OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. Moon enters umbra, 11 10 52 m, Tcnn., and that his father and mother Moon's center into umbra, ll 11 22 m. fair dealing man, and in our opinion spring, and there is some prospect that wo suppose New Ulm will not bi entirely THE Total eclipso bogins, 11 11 85 m. had both died during the yellow fever the farmers will do well to patronize & Groceries. we will have fruits in the fall. Middle of eclipse, Juno 18 0 3G m. alighted. him. epidemic in that city. As soon as he Total eclipse ends, 12 1 17 m. Many of our promising young men Jtoch Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. Moon's center lcuvcs umbra, 12 lh47m are migrating to Dakota, thh* spring, had saved money enough, as he Among the fine groves on timber Moon leaves umbra, 12 2hl#m. A fatal accident occurred on tho Winona to seek a future home. May good luck Moon's cent.leaves penumbra,l2 2 15 m. claims of our town we note the following: THE GENTS' AND BOYS* thought, he started for Tracy, where Moon leaves penumbra, 12 3 14 be in store for them. & St. Peter railroad, near Dover, A. O. Redding, A. W. Pederson Duration in penumbra, 5 17 m. his uncle resides. His money gave out 2 6 Many immigrants from Norway Ready-made Clothing, and Gustaff Wing. These men have last Saturday night. An east going Duration in umbra, OLD RELIABLE HOLUNSWORTH SULKY HAY RAKES. at Jaynesville and he was put off the Duration of total eclipso 1 22 m. have come to our town and more are groves on their claims which will be froight train broke in two on a down Magnitude=1.3G5=16 digits. expected this summer. their monuments for a hundred years cars. He then endeavored to steal a Nearest approach of moon's cii cumfcrence to Ladies' Circulars, grade, and the rear portion of the train The boys have talked some of organizing hence. Chas. Quanstrom, G. L. Grek, center of shadow N. 53 98 s. arc ride in a box car but the conductor The times in the above table are given crashed into the front part, wrecking a "base-ball club," in our midst. A. P. Anderson, G. Sell, J. H. Barber, Hats & Caps, detected him and threw him out. He C. L. Thor and many others havo fine One young man, the other day, took in New Ulm mean civil time, which twenty-one cars and fatally injuring then came on foot as far as New Ulm, groves on their farms. his belle out riding, and he had a run is 111-5 minutes slower than "railroad Richard Williams, a brakeman Boots & Shoes, away. The couple escaped any serious when, hungry and footsore, ho collected Our town now presents a most beautiful time," trains west of Winona being James E. Chesley, of Hutchinson, injuries, but the buggy was somewhat and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. tho largest assortment of aspect, and everything looks beautiful. enough money from our charitably run on Wiaona mean time. Perhaps smashed. one of the oldest and most respected Grain of all kinds is growing STRAW GOODS. disposed citizens to enable himto pay Moral: Young men when you go out the proprietors of the Empire Mill can very fast and looks well. Seven years citizens of McCleod county, wasstiuck his fare the balance of the way. The to give your girls a ride, bo sure you be induced to adopt New Ulm mean ago no groves, and not even a tree I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call and killed last Saturday with a pitchfork don't take a balky or runaway horse, boy looked quite intelligent, and hisstory CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, could be seen in our town but now a time for Saturday, June 11th. In case and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere, I can sell cheaper and in tho hands of a man known as as you have your hands full without great change has taken place. You can was no doubt a truthful one. give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- of a clouded sky oh the evening of the having a vicious horse to attend to, on NOTIONS, &t. Deacon Hayes, occupying Chesley*s look in any direction and see beautiful faction.] such occasions. eclipse, it will not be necessary to set groves springing up about the farm Quite a longhty programme has been farm. An altercation occurred about I have given especial attention to A party was held at Frank Evenson's A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch your watches on any particular kind of buildings and on the timber claims, my ready-made clothing department, mapped out for the third annual session some grain, while threshing. Chesley Friday eve, and they tripped the fantastic offices at SLEEPY EYE,. SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, which adds beauty to the most beautiful time. and as the largest portion of my stock of the Brown County Sunday lived four hours. toe till the wee hours of morning. TRACY AND TYLER, rolling prairie. We claim that our of clothing has been made to order S. D. Peterson, Have heard that some of the New School Association, which convenes at town is noted for its handsome rolling from samples selected by myself, 1 Ulm boys were there. BackusU was Albert Wagner has changed his [St. Louis Globe-Democrat-J Springfield, on Tuesday, June 22d, prairie, coldflowingsprings and living am enabled to furnish better made quite plentiful, mind about locating in Springfield, water courses, and as being excellent A WAJ1 RELIC. clothing, and at lower prices than any next. The welcome address will be Mr. Evenson has sold his farm to NEW ULM MINN. for grain and stock of all kinds. and ho has instead formed a co-partnership In a very full report recently published other establishment in the city. delivered by Rev. Mr. Harrington, and Haldor Serumgard, and he will move When in want of anything in mj with Peter Majewski of Sleepy in the Philadelphia Ledger, Timothy Pinegan. for Dakota, this week. the response by H. S. Eldred. The The J. Case line don't fail to come and see mv Eye. For awhile yet. New Ulm may reference is made to the case of Mr. Hans Soerlien, a miller from Yellowmedicine, following named gentlemen will be goods and obtain my prices before pur formerly a resident of Linden, see him quite frequently, but by and George I. Graham, a prominent politician present and address the convention chasing elsewhere. will be montin was visiting with relatives and Cure your Coughor Cold. THRESHING by there will be another partner taken and active journalist, (connected your pocket. upon various subjects:Rev. II. S. friends last week. More next time. into the firm, and then New Ulm will with the Philadelphia Sunday C. Baltmseh. Simmons, Rev. W. E. Means, Rev. J. A. A couglt, cold or sore throat should be stopped. offer him no more attractions. Mirror), who, by using the great German Neglect frequently reanlts In an Incurenblo lnng Linden, May 30,1881. S. Bean, Rev. D. M. Haggard, Rev. disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchia remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, was cured troches are certain to give relieve In Asthma A. Case, Rev. Mr. Rogers, Rev. O. LAND FOB SALE. The chinch bug is doing much damage Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive ant Golden Gate Gleanings. of a troublesome case of rheumatism, Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches P. Ohamplin, Rev. A. II. Kroner and in Winona and Olmsted counties. havebeen recommended by physicians, and al. contracted during the war. He closes W. A. Lyman. Music will be interspersed ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not He is a more ravenous customer than Good crossing at the Fort Ridgely his statement with"to those who new or untried bat having been tested by wide The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, with the various exercises of ferry. and constant use for nearly an entire generation, the grasshopper, and he has already are afflicted with that complaint, it is Range 31, in the town of Milford, they have attained well merited rank among the the convention. Each Sunday school Heimerdinger & Sons are hauling destroyed many barley and rye fields few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers and the W of N E worth its weight in gold." and singers use them to clear and strengthen in the county is requested to send two stone to repair damages done by the of Sec 6-109 31 in various portions of the above named yi and lots 1 and 8 the voice. Sold at 36 cts a box, anywhere. high water this spring. delegates to the convention, and all in the town of Sigel. counties. He is making his way westward, Honored and Blessed. John H. Mead and family has moved who are interested in Sunday school Terms of payment easy. For NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and we may expect him in this to Nebraska. further information address work are invited to attend and take When aboard of eminent physicians vicinity in two or three seasons F. A. Donahower, The Danish Adventists are building part in the deliberations. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and chemists announced the discovery hence. a very neat parsonage for their minister, St, Peter, Minn. that by combining some well known a mile south of the "Gate." v0 12--81 At the Governor's Guard target shoot The Kidneys are nature's sluice-way valuable remedies the most- wondeiful Now is the time to get soft maple LAUD OfFICK AT TRACT, MINK. May 31st, 1881 last Sunday Sergt. Muller, Sergt. Rosskopf, seed. to wash out the debris of our constantly medicine ws produced, which would To All Whom it Hay Concern. Notice is-hereby given that the following-named Corporal Heidemann, Musicians settler has filed notice of his intention to make changing bodies. If they do not 20 cents a pound for ginseng, is being cure such a wide range of diseases that final proof in support of his claim, and that said paid by our merchants. Hugo Fischer and Alfred Schelble, work properly the trouble is felt everywhere.Then proof will'be made before the Register or Receiver most all other remedies could be dispensed at Tracy, Minnesota, on the 9th day of July, 18S1, Next week we are going to try and Privates Feldman, Diedrich, Heinen, be wise and as soon as you Notice is hereby given that tie depositing of with, many were skeptical vis: Friedrich Freitag, D. S. No* 14229 for the manure, tilth, offal, or auy other matter which is 8]ir of N W .sec. 10. t'p. 10f, R. 28. thresh. SNYDER. Hensel, Krause, Wm. Mack and Page see signs of disorder get a package of but proof of its merits by actual trial likely to become offonhivo or Injurious to pupllc He names the following witnesses to prove his health, within the limits of this city, Is herenfter continnons residence upon, and cultivation of, distinguished themselves as the best Kidney-Wort and take it faithfully. has no equal for durability, for ease of draft, for ease of management, has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the For constipation, costiveness, or stringently forbidden. Any person or persons said land, viz: marksmen. Sergt Mueller scored 62 violating the above notice are hereby warned that fast threshing tor clean work. Gome and see it before }n buy. ^"\tt J- It will clean tho sluice-way of sand discoverers of that great medicine, biliousness, use Dr. Marshall's Big Henry Ott, Ordinance No, 4,Sec. 9, will be strictly enforced. *sfr~-P a out of a possible 100, and Private Feldman HsrmannOtt, M. MULLEN^Agt gravel or slimo and purify the whole Manure may be deposited In the sand-pit near Mr* Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed Bromoline. Big bottles for fifty cents. All of Mcollot Co., Minnesota. Charles Netako, Henry "enr Va a Jen's Jen' place on German street. IJopp.. 82out of a possible125. -r Hermann by all as benefactors. *-%*8te$*s.*: system. Date this 23 day of May, A. D. 1881. Dated K-/ Ask your drnggistsfor it*jgfjtrf*W 11781 6-81T July June8-8l C. WSSCHCKK, Mayor D. TYLER, Register. n*-* $ik ^PC^-lf^f*- J* T~ ^f K it ^f -_!_p llTwl ill -J*S- rit^*rti,-w'tM,J