New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 22, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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""3jr NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22,1881. 44Dr. Claus" NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The German comedy HORRIBLE SUICIDE. The Fourth in Springfield. Lone Tree Lake.ltems. Iff Vou Are Sick, IKcad was played by our amateurs to a crowded the Kidney-Wort advertisement in another W W UIiM MARKET REPORT. house at Turner Hall last Sunday Crops are looking first rate in this Fr. Bruuner Cuts Three DeepGashes column, and it will explain to The dawn of day will be proclaimed section of our county. night. The actors appeared in their by a salute of 38 guns. The following .AT *****#*nr,i you tho rational method of getting Into (he Side of His Neck, Rushes [Corrected weekly by PFEFFEBLE, dealer In Threshing has commenced. The 000DFELL0W & EAST1A1, officers and committees have been appointed: best elements, and it was apparent that well. Kidney-Wort will save you Grain, Provision*, Groceries and Couutry Pro- to the Minnesota River a Half grain is in a much better condition than J. J. Ray, President of the uce.] they had studied their lines tuore closely more doctor's bills than any other medicine Mile Distant and is was expected. Those of our farmers Day James Arnold, chief Marshal Dr. than is usually the case. The piece known. Acting with specific energy that stacked their grain good are getting Hitchcock, M. Howard and Chas. Gamble, 1881. Drowned* NEW ULM. JUNE 15. was rendered without ajar and seemed No. 1 for their wheat. Asst. Marshals M. C. Robertson on the kidneys and liver, it cures GHAIN. Minneapolis, Minn. and Dr. G. C. Wellner, Orators Peter to be highly appreciated by all present. Roads are in a bad condition, but our the worst disease caused by their derangement. Wheat, 80 89 44Dr, Claus" Was a winuing card and Sist, Treasurer. The committee of The people of our city wore horrified town supervisors have.let the building Use it at once in dry or Oats, 28 30 arrangements consists of M. Howard. of seven bridges and we live in hopes last Saturday morning by tho repoit netted quite lundsomely for Mr. Ed. Corn, 30 35 liquid form. Either is equally efficient, A. E. West, M. H. Gamble and J. J. of soon having better roads. EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR SUPERB NEW GOODS Barley, 40 that Fr. Bruuner, at 2 o'clock that 00 Roden, for whose benefit tho entertainment Ray. The New Ulm City Band has the liquid is the easiest, but the dry Mr. Lankard, one of Cottonwood's PROVISIONS. morning, had inflicted fearful wounds been engaged for the occasion. The had been gotten up. is the most economical.Interior. #OR WAB3VX WSBATttXSI* enterprising young men, was around Beef on foot, per cwt., $2.50(9 3.50 forenoon's entertainment will consist in the sides of his neck with a razor, looking after the insurance and tombstone Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 Wicked for Clergymen. of music, songs, games, orations, &c, and then, before assistance could reach A littlo boy 9 years old and a girl 7 business. Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 Ovei ^ooo yte&$ [e Dfe^ dkiqbrid^ktl^Ct^. 44I believe it to be all wrong and even in John Burns'grove. Lemonade and him, rushed out of the house and disappeared. Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12U 13 yeais old arrived here on Saturday II. Winter is going around with a candy stand on the ground. Dinner wicked for clergymen or other public Breakfast Bacon 0 10 smile on his face on account of having Over 300 Piede^ Sekutiful Jtaw Ikwi ir\ A visit to tho scene of tho will be served upon the grounds by from Germany, 'The little things Dried Beef, 15 10 a small Winter in June. It is a boy. men to be led into giving testimonials the good ladies of our town and vicinity. cutting convinced us that a toirible came all alone and could not talk a Salt Pork, 10 Ice cream galore in every shade. The Lutherans are buildin? a church to quack doctors or vile stuffs called tragedy had been enacted, as a large choicest patterns and most exquisite colors. Immense lines of GINGHAMS, word of English. At Mankato the fjord. 12^ In the afternoon there will bo a multiplicity near Lone Tiee Lake size 16x32 feet. medicines, but when a really meritorious pool of blood was yet standing on the FIGURED MUSLINS, COLORED LINENS AND OTHER THIN Flour per cwt., 2.75 3.25 passenger conductor put them off and of games, horse racing, foot The Methodists are also going to build article, made valuable remedies Corn Meal per cwt.. 1.25 1,50 DRESS MATERIALS. floor, and the worst fears were entertained. a church, size 28x34 ft. racing, blind-fold wheelbarrow and a freight conductor brought them Buckwheat Flour per cwt. 4.00 known to all, that all physicians use Mr. Brunner was sitting in sack racing, talking match, &c. The A stiawberry festival will be held at here and left them in care of R. Lamberton. Butter per lb., 12 13 and trust in daily, wt- should commend day's doings will wind up with a grand front of his house talking with some of Geo. Leatherman's house next Fiiday, Mr. Brown of this place is Cheese 20 For an accessoi to a lady's toilet, no article is chosen with so much care as a ball in M. II. Gamble's Calidonian it. 1 therefore cheeifully and heaitily Juno 24th. The Lone Tree band is engaged his neighors until about 11 o'clock, and Poultry, 6 8 an uncle of the children. It was Hall, where supper will be served. A for the occasion, and don't you commend Hop Bittois for the good they nothing in his conversation indicated Eggs per dozen, 10 pyrotechnical display is also down on amusing to see tho little boy feeding forget it. All are invited. have done me and my friends, fiimto Potatoes per bushel, 50 anything wrong. After retiring he became the piogramme. the girl out of a giip sack which was E. Leatherman shot a chicken thief Onions, 1.00 1.50 believing they have no equal lor family We ha\ now in stock over 100 different styles, all new this season. uneasy, but his wife quieted him ITEMS. the other night, took it down to- the all tho propei ty or baggage they Beans, 2.00 3.00 use. I will not bo without thcjn." and put him in bed, laying down beside Undo Bagen contemplates building a county seat and got 3.00 for it. Great Bargain? in Spanish Laces and Embroideries. We Cranberries" 3.00 3.20 possessed.St. Peter Tribune. ltisv. Washington, D. C. new hotel. him. At 2 o'clock she was awakened SUBSCRIBER. are Belling these goods below the Market. GROCERIES. Our new butcher, Mr. Breitkreuz, is .by his groans and found him Sugar, White, per lb. 12^ For nearly six years tho Governor's Cure your Coughor Cold. talking ef building a new brick block. INew Luce Gloves and Mitts, Lisle and Silk Gloves* It Yellow 11 weltering in his own blood on the floor I.1KDEX ITEMS. Guards have had their armory and A cough cold or sore throat should be stopped. A. Katzenberger has opened a new Brown 10 will be greatly to your advantage to order these goods of us. in front of the bod, with a razor laying assembly rooms at Union Hall, but Neglect frequently rennlts n an jncurtablc lung furniture store. His foituno is made. Dried Apples,, 7 1C Peaches Editor Review: disease or consumption. Brown's Itronchia 4 beside him. She at once aroused the present autocratic manager of the 4 8. 10 troches are certuin to give relieve in Abthniu Mr. Youul has put in a new billiard Farmers are busy working theii corn, Bronchitis, Coughs, Cntnrrh, consumptive am their nearest noighbor, Mr. and Mrs. Prunes, 10 Those who have already dealt with us by letter know what care we take, 8i, hall has made it necessary for the com table. Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches and cutting the tops of the weedswhicn Coffee, Rio, Gieen, per lb.,17 22 fust, to undeistand their wants, and next, to supply them. Those who have Holl, and then hastened to summon have been recommended by physicians, and .il. panytoseek other quarters, and the ^mlnose Parson, one of our important stunning its growth, and give the ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not Roasted 25 not dede with us heretofore are now cordially invited to do so, and to rely on Frank Dashbach, while Mr. Holl went men and worthy justices, has gone grain a chance to stretch above. new or untried but having been tested by wide effects of the company were last Wednesday Java, Green, 33 35 receiving special care and attention. GOODFFLLOW & EASTMANN. .mil const'int use for nearly an entire generation, to spend the summer the Red River for Dr. Muller. They had hardly gone, Hon. C. C. Brandt was down heie moved to Turner Hall the Roasted" 40 they hate attained well merited 1.111k among the valley, in the vicinity of the Northern lew staple remedies ot the age. Public spiaku last week infilling. however, when Brunner arose and Mocha, Green'' 35 Tiunverein having placed commodi* Pacific. Of coarse he took a drove of and singers use them to clear and stra.ghten Teas, Japan, 40 75 rushed wildly down the back stairs Ole Jorgenson, our Assessor, was the voice. Sold at 25 cs a box, anywhere. ous rooms at the disposal of the company. horses along. 1 around last week, to find out how rich Gredi. 60 80 and out into the darkness, muttering Had the company paid Mr. Threshing is tho order of the day we are. Black, 80 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. incoherently as ho ran. As he went among the farming fraternity, and Haubdorf's advertising, printing and sfarts for Dakota Syrups, per gal.. 50 60 Frank Evenson faith 'tis hot work, too. past Mrs. Holl, she called to him and other bills which ho choose to contract' Salt, per bbl. 2.25 Tuesday. Mr. Evenson was a supervisor NOTICE. begged him to stay, but the louder she Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25 with tho captain the company, of our town, and another one will Stately Correspondence. called the faster he ran. Search was have to be appointed in his place. all would have been lovely, but this atonce made for him, but as the night Don't forget you can get those Celluloid The Co. Sup't has n* visited us yet the company lightfully refused to do, Notice is hcieby given, tlmt a Citizens' Stately, June 13,1881. this summer, but we expect to see him was veiy dark nothing could be done Ptites for S3.00 at Dr. Foster's. meetlnft will be held at Tuim i hence the change. soon. Editor Revicio. until daylight. Hall on Wednesday, the 22d da} of The camp meeting of the German I was pleased when I read your adveitisement Confirmation was held in tho Linden June, 1881, at 7} o'clock p. m. Next Sunday, weather and roads per. At day dawn tho search was i esumed for correspondence from church on Sunday, June 12, Eleven The object ot the meeting is the discussion Methodists of this vicinity commences mitting, the Governor's Guards will the towns of this county, and near us, were confirmed, six boys and five girls. of municipal alLius. and ho was easily tracked to at Geo. Durbahn's grove next Fiiday. make an excursion to Mr. Anton Henle's for that forms a very interesting part Quito a thioug of people were in attendance. By order of the City Council, the river's edge, but from his foot of a county paper. pleasant resort in Milford. The JACOB NIX, Cleik. Fire crackurs, fire works, torpedoes, prints in the sand it appeared he had I hoped ito hear a voice from our company will assemble at Turner Hall pistols, flags, &c., in the greatest assortment A lot of buffalo-fish were caught this turned back 10m the river, and it was town, but as no one responded, thought SALE OF CENTER STREET LOTS. promptly at 8:30 a. m and at 9 o'clock spring in a slough, having its head in at the City Drug Stoie, I would. at first thought that he might have the Linden Lake. they will parade through Minnesota hidden in the peninsula. The finding Our towns people are considerably Some flax has been sown in our town street to Broadway and Sixth North Chicago and Northwestern engineers behind time with their spring work, Notice is hereto} given, that Centre Street lots of his body in the river about 11 this spring. Very little has ever been Nos 1,2,3,4,5,6, and 7, in Block No 183, south of stieet, where teams will be taken for but have done well, eor-sidenng the aie surveying a loute for an extension o'clock by some boys who were bathing Centre Street and lots 1,3,3,4,5,6, 7,11,18 and 13, sown heretofore. amount of work which we had to do, Block No 217 North of Centre Street, all in Park Mr. Henle's. The New Ulm Silver of the Minnesota Valley road, which determined his fate, however. Boys, what will we do for the Fourth Addition to the city of New Ulm, will be sold at and the short time we had to do Cornet band has been engaged for the public auction on the 9th day of Jul}, 1881, at 10, i at present terminates at Red wood Falls. It is about time something was done. When his body was taken out of the it in. o'clock A. M. occasion. As will be seen in another A heavy rain storm passed over here The same to be sold for at least one third part of water it was ascertained that he had We are so "busy and cheerful" that the purchase price cash (low and the balance to be column the programme for the day at Saturday eve, June 11, followed by a Mr. Watters, the gentleman who 1 think we would hardly be recognized cut three horrible gashes into the side paid on or before nAe years from the day of sale strong blast. Much fencing, and soin* Henle's is quite varied, and in the evening with eight per cent interest payable annually and as the population of three or four built the Empire Roller Mill at this of his throat, one of them being at the purchaser gmng a first mortgage on the pioper outhouses were leveled with the months ago. There are no farms to be the company will give a social ty to*secure the paj inentof the balance of principal place, has just taken a contract to build least two inches deep, and it Is a riddle ground. Lightning killed a valuable given away now. and interest due thereon. hop at the same place. The arrange* a $10,000 mill at Canby. horse for Mr. Gutterson, of Butternut The sale to take place on the premises. how he ever got to the river, as the Small grain looks well, but corn on By order of the City Council. ments committee takes great pleasure Valley, the same day. Roads were failbefore. loss of blood from the terrible wounds Vennor predicts warm weather up to Dated this 15th da} of June, 1881 account of the cool weather, looks Tho pathmasters, with their in inviting all friends of the company JACOB NIX, rather poor, and is not a very good must have been great. Mr. Brunner the 25th, 25th to 28th storm period, June 29-81 City Clerk. crews, had been at work repairing the stand. I hope we may have some corn to participate in the festivities. has been a resident of West Newton sultiy weather 29th and 30, cooler. worst places but now the roads are in GRAND weather yet. nearly as bad a condition as before. up to within a week, but he lately His predictions for the past ten days EXCURSION move Burglaries. The grazing is vei good now, and it bought part of Mr. G. Friton's property have been remarkably accurate. The dreaded disease diphtheria has must be a prosperous time for dairymen. on the corner of Minn, and 3d N. again broke out in our town. Gul Olson A number of buildings were clandisfinely The New Ulm Turnverein will send has two children down, and they streets, and had moved his family hither Our cattle look finely now and we almost TO, AND entered by some scalawags last S PETERSON, say they are very low, Jacob Loften, PIC NIC and BALL two teams to the Minneapolis Turnfest forget those we lost during the for the piupose of taking possession Gul Olson's father in-law, died about Wednesday night and several petty last winter, though about forty head. next month to participate in the on July 1st. Since moving int a week ago, and was buried on Friday. burglaries perpetrated. It appears AT, THE Flax seems to be the only resort of prize exercises. A Urge delegation of town he seems to hive regretted his The deceased was sick about three NEW ULM HOUSE, those who had more land than they that John Lauterbach's shop on State ladies and gentlemen will accompany months, his ailments were kidney disease. step, and at times was greatly depressed could manage. street was first visited by the midnight them. AGENT FOR THE (Henle's) in Milford, in mind. He has had spells of mental D. H. Semans, our chairman, has prowlers, and arming themselves with A wedding was held at Mikelson's, aberration for the past three years, sold his farm to one A. Nelson from on Sunday, June 26th, 1881, Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- Mr. Werner Boesch has bought Nlc. one of John's chisels they sallied forth. the bride's parents, Saturday June 11. Springfield. We are glad to learn that and it is supposed that he took his life The happy couple was Jacob Dahl, an under the auspices of the Picker's property on Centre St., between Mr. M. Lauterbach's saloon, har.l by, Mr. N. is a first-rate carpenter, for we while suffering in one of these fits of employee of S. D. Peterson, and Anna need one on each side of the creek. Minnesota St, and Broadway, was entered, the aforenamed chisel Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon GOVERNOR'S GUARDS, insanity. He leaves a wife and five Mikelson. Rev. Mr. Green performed being used to pry open a window. Mr. Henderson's family who were but he says he has no intention of the ceremonies. Quite a large crowd small children to mourn his untimely so painfully bereaved by the death of and Chicago Pitts Threshers. Once in the room, the cash drawer behind leaving the so-called Gamse Vier- had assembled, although it was a rainy death. their little Maude, have moved to day. A jolly time was kept up the the counter was soon opened, but PROGRAMME* tel." Springfield for the summer, at least. whole night. Ouren's string band 18*39 a assembly of the compain at Turners nothing of value was found, and the We cannot well spare them, but as Mr Hall furnished them with excellent music. THE CELEBRATED Remember the citizens' meeting at Sleepy Eye Items. 3*) 00 a paiadc through Minnesota Mrcct to gents contented themselves with a few H. is a carpenter, and Mrs. H. a dressmaker Heie are congi atillations: "May all Bioadw aj and 0th N strtel, luuc tc.iivw will be Turner Hall this evening. The city and milliner, and both are music cigars. Joe Vogel, whose saloon was taken for Milfoid your troubles be little ones." From out correspondent Basted. teachers, it is better for them to be council will no doubt make a report upon 311 00 a Maxell to fie pic nic gi omuls rcfrebliments also visited, did not escape so luckily. A. and &oc al ink rcouise untii 12 m. there. Mrs. Semans returned from her contemplated improvements, with Majewski & Wagner are just in receipt 412*00 dinner As misfortune would have it he that visit to her Faribault friends, in rather 5l'OOp instrumental conceit TWINE BINDERS, of a nice assortment of spring appioximate cost for same. Let there 62*00 p. pri-jc nine piu tournament Price evening forgot to empty the cash drawer mulligan Correspondence. poor health. Mrs. W. E. Allen has returned beds and lounges. Remember their target shoot. be a full attendance. from her !Sew York visit and upon retiring, and the thiefs got 73.00 to 6:00 ,hoic race, foot race, sack stand is on Main St., one door cast of race, Lc, we are glad to have her with us again. Mulligan, Minn., June 18, 1881. Zieske's harness shop. away with its contents, about $60, and 86.00 p. supper. It is reported that one of C, C. Nel The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake She seems to have enjoyed the visit 98*00 in Editor Review: some $5 in old coin which he kept in Mrs, I. Sanderlin is expected home son's boys of New Sweden, Nicollet very much. Another rain storm last Saturday, another drawer. An entrance, in this Reaper and Mower Combined, The from her Deerfield visit in a day or Mrs. J. Wilson is visiting her daughter county, is dangerously sick with the farmeis are beginning to fear that the so. Andy says he is tired of a bachelor's and friends in Goodhue county. She instance, was gained by one of the small pox. As it is only about 12 AND ground will be too wet for wheat this life. WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER writes that she has another grandchild doors. An effort was also made to pillage miles from here it would be well for PYROTECHNICAL DISPLAY. season. down there. Where are those iron bridges across Geo. Haas' saloon, but the noise our people to be on their giuvd. Mr. H. Carter of Greenwood, Iowa, Neighbor Dutton has a young son. the Cottonwood river? They would THE awakened Mr. and Mrs. Haas and the is now visiting friends in this vicinity John is very proud of his thirteen Admission to the ball 25 cts. a couple. come very handy this season. fellow (all that was seen) took leg bail, English devine service will commence pound herder. Mosquitos are becoming quite Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders A festival is going to be given by not, however, until Mr. Haas aimed at troublesome and they seem to have next Sunday at the German We have a Sunday school held in All arc cord-ally united to particpat in the our A O. U. W. lodge next Friday, their bleeding utensils in good train festivities him with an empty gun. Pity that district No. 51 school house. Henry Methodist church at 3,30 p. m. From when a big time is expected. THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. for the summer campaign. THE Haggard is our superintendent. Who gun wasn't loaded with good sized 4,30 to 5,30 there will be a Sabbath will be our delegates to the third annual Farmers report grain looking very The corn crop in our part of the LAND FOB SALE. buckshot just then. The chap got up school. Rev. Geo. E. Albrecht desires f^o&ie^tei* Vwi^e 8ii\def ki\d th,e }lii\i\ekpoli^ convention of the Brown Co. S good for the amount of rain we have country looks exceeding well considering and dusted in such a hurry that he for us to say that all are cordially invited. S. Association, to be held on the 21st had, except on low ground it looks the lateness of the season, and all got to take the chisel with him, and and 22nd of June at Springfield? somewhat yellow. anticipate a good crop. The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. Drs. Berry and Marcellus made an Mr. J. Lauterbach claimed his property Range 31. in the town of Milford, It seems a pity that we have only one One of our farmers had the misfortune Lars Hanson, our postmaster, is putting and the W of N E operation yesterday forenoon on the school in town, though we have two the next day. Mrs. Bergman's and to let his team run away a few THE a foundation of Kasota stone under of Sec 0-109-31 and lots 1 and 8 school houses. The school in dist. No. days ago. lie left them hitched to his new building. daughters of A. Behnke. for removal Mr. Wolfgangs premises weie also visited, MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG in the town of Sigel. 61 seems to be progressing very pleasantly, the plow while he went to the house but in each case the burglars were of tumors. The operation was successful Peter Christenson has commenced Terms of payment easy. For and we hope profitably, for the ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS to get a drink, when he returned they frightened away before securing any work on the foundation of his brick every particular and the patients power and character of the next generation further information address were plowing a neighbor's wheat field OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. building. depends greatly on the schooling. F. A. Donahower, booty. The town appears to have been doing well. half a mile away. After running M. L. Haggard the teacher is a around for sometime they became entangled full of 'em, although no arrests were St, Peter, Minn. Hon. E. D. Southard, of Wabasha THE resident of our town, and we wish him The scaffolding that has adorned the in the harness and one of them county, whiled away a few hours in our HO 12-81 made. The authorities shadowed a success. was thrown upon the edge of the liock Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. 44frco and easy going chap on Satur- Dakota House front for the last six village one day last week. He was on !CASH! plowshare, causing a fearful wound A. B. Dickerson, the assessor, has the way to the western part of the weeks was taken down last Friday, and day, but nothing came of it. Moral: in its side, whether the horse was entirely THE been around and told us how much we State, merely to take a look at the Otto Seiter Is now engaged putting the ruined or not we have not learned. Keep your guns loaded and don't hesitate are worth. country. finishing touches on to the new portico. OLD RELIABLE BOLLINSWURTH SULKY RAKES. We are persuaded to think that to empty them when occasion requires. We had the pleasure of seeing Col. PLATO. our friend will be more carefull hereafter The old Dakota now presents truly -PAID FOR Wm. Pfaender in our town one day as this is the second time they an inviting appearance to thehungry last week. The Colonel looks hale and Butt er and Hlgecs. Golden Gate Gleaning*. have run away within a month. hearty. and tired traveler. W. Personal mention. At the special school meeting last Golden Gate, June 20,1881, The undersigned would respectfully Wednesday evening, called for the pur To-day the Adventists of this place inform the public of New Ulm and Billy Marble and his excellent troupe (Springfield, (Mass.) Republican.) pose of organizing an independent start by team for the camp meeting to H.G. Eaton, oneot Sleepy Eye's vicinity that he lias bought the played the "Two Orphans" to i large and cverthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. school district, 26 votes were cast and A Prominent Lawyer's Opinion. be held at Minneapolis, which commences PRODUCE & COMMISSION solid wheat dealers, made our sanctum and appreciative audience at Turner every one in favor of the proposition. next Thursday and will continue In one of our New England exchanges business heretofore conducted by P. a pleasant call one day last week. Call Another meeting will be held within Hall last Saturday evening, The troupe about two weeks. we observe that W m. T. Filly, N. Grefe, in the basement of the 20 days to elect officers. again, Hod. I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call Esq., of Pittsfield, Attorney-at-Law is much better than the average traveling Brown Co. Bank building, and will Last week we all thought we were Watertown (Dak.) Courier.-We had and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and Bro. Kutchin, of the Tracy Gazette, and Asst. Judge Police Court, and late always pay the highest cash market rich, but we have suddenly come to the troupes, and it was universally the pleasure of meeting, on the train, price, especially for good butU: and County Commissioner, was restored to give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- conclusion that we are very poor. The made our city a visit last Friday legietted that they did not stay with last Friday, Hon. JohnC, Zieske, of eggs. perfect health and activity, by the use Assessor has been here, you see. faction. eve. He is still the same old Kutch. ui one or two nights longer. Call Sleepy Eye, Minn. Mr. Z. is a Republican, Corner Centre and Minn. Sts., New of St. Jacobs Oil. He had suffered A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch We lately saw a very fine specimen and was elected to the Legislature again, Billy, and give us a side-splitting, R. G. Bestor, formerly ot this Ulm, Minn. with rheumatism for years intensely of lead which was taken from the offices at SLEEPY EYE, SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, from Brown county last winter. WM, Hummel button-busting comedy. county, is learning the science of type but by the recent use of the remedy ground in the vicinity of Crow creek. Mr. Zieske is a gentleman, and very TRACY AND TYLER, S. D. Peterson, he was, as stated, completely cured, Redwood county. Experts claim that settin in the Beaver Falls Times office. popular in his town. PTJMPS! PUMPS! the indications in that vicinity for successful and says the Oil deserves the highest A stranger, calling himself Fred. He is also principal in the Beaver Falls Our streets were once more in good mining operations arevery praise. Hogan, attempted to commit suicide condition, but the rain on Sunday was school. NEW ULM MINN promising. at Sloepy Eye last week by drowning another dampner to them. The roads Our new hall will be completed in CAIRO ITEHB. Several more mill-wrights came leading into the village are also again in the lake, but after two attempts and The J. I. Case time for the dance on the Fourth, up from Minneapolis last Monday ia bad condition, and farmers have swallowing nearly all the water in the when all persons so inclined can shake Crops are looking fine, if it does rain about all they can do to come to town evening to assist in the improvements their feet to the music of one of the lake he gave it up and returned to all the time, except in low places where with an empty wagon. THRESHING now being pushed to completion in the best string bands in the country. Come the grain is drowned out. town. The Gazette thinks the man is John C. Zieske and his two Daughters one, come all. Come great, come small, Eagle Roller Mill. insane. We rather think he is, else he Parties have commenced threshing started for St. Paul Monday morntag. and shake your foot at the ball. the grain that stood over winter in Jacob Brust returned home from They will be gone several days. would have never sought death by Thomas Towey has gone up to his stacks, and it is coming out in better John intends to bring back a stock of Fatherland last Wednesday evening, farm in Dakota to do some breaking. drowning in S leepy Eye lake. condition than was expected. leather, fly nets and in fact all kinds after an absence of about ten months. C. C. Brandt and J. B. Lankard of summer goods. John has just been The Cairo scrubs are practicing for a He looks fat and robust. Welcome The Corpus Christi festival was celebrated have lately done this neighborhood in in receipt of a large invoice of ladies' match game of base ball to be played the insurance business. by the Catholic? of New Ulm" and gent's saddles, which he is selling home, Jacob. on the Fourth at a celebration in Burns' cheap. Give him a call, Threshing is still in progress in this and vicinity last Thursday by High Grove. There will also be sack racing, Mr. Barratt, the gentlemanly neighborhood. horse racing, foot racing and climbing Mass and the usual visit to the altars, traveling agent of the St, Paul Globe, Honored and Blessed. a greast-d pole for a pig. Ragamuffin Our farmers are still willing to be erected for the occasion in a circutions made us a pleasant visit last Monday parade, &c. Music will be furnished humbugged |once more by paying $35 When aboard of eminent physicians loute around the church. The day by the Potter Martial Band of Golden evening. He went westward on yesterday for a $25.00 pair of scales. Next. and chemists announced the discovery was all that could have been wished Gate. There will also be a free concert that by combining some well known Our shut-gun is loaded to the muzzle, morning in quest of new subscribers in tho afternoon and Grand Balf at valuable remedies the most wondeiful for, and tho attendance and the procession and the next machine man or peddler for the only clean cut Democratic medicine ws produced, which would nightmusic by the Crawford band. that comes this way had better make was very large. Rev. Father Sandmeyer, daily in the State. cure such a wide range of diseases that his peace with his maker before he OLD BOY. of Sloepy Eye, conducted the most all other remedies could be dispensed stops here, or we may have a 3d class Mr. E. O. Edson and Mr. N. Picker, ceremonies, assisted by Rev. Father The undersigned take pleasure in with, many were skeptical funeral to record. Far njcitlf3.CCO.CCO the head miller and head engineer but proof ol its merits by actual trial Berghold. The New Ulm City Band info -ming the public that they hav Crops are looking well. can be saved every year by the farmers of the Eagle Mill, have rented the Kasota has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the been appointed agents for New Ulm furnished the music for the occasion. in this country if they will properly William Cutting is building a new discoverers of that great medicine* mill and departed last Monday to and vicinity for the sale of Powell & color their butter by using Wells, horse barn. Hop Bitters, are honored and blessed Rome may be only ruin, and hope take possession. Both are masters of Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best Richardson & Co's Perfected Butter by all as benefactors. c\ SNYDEII. Color. It is far better than carrots, in the market. but another name for deception and their profession and they will no has no equal for durability, for ease of draft, for ^-f1 ease management, of A large number of diseases are annatto. or any other color, at^onefourth GOEDE & CORDES. disapointment, but all those using Dr. doubtjjring Kasota flour up to the Headache Cured. caused by a disordered liver. Use Dr. the cost, and no work to use. fast threshing tor clean work. Gome and see it_heoieiiMHiuu. pm Marshall's Bromoline for costiveness, 1 Minnesota standard. We wish them I 18-82. Dr. Baker's Blious Tills. Also Bill iousness, Marshall's Bromoline, the big fifty* It gives a splendid June color and Mi M^F biliousness and dyspepsia can be cured. Constipation, &o. much success in their new undertaking. cent Liver Regulator. Druggists sell never turns red. Do not fail to try 18EHT8 WANTED krttiMul rutetf For sale by J[os. Bjbleter & it. 117ai Big Bottles, fifty cents. 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