New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 13, 1881 · Page 2 of 8
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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY* JULY /3, 1881. i NEW ULM AND VICINITY. New Goods at GKEt-AJSTO Farmers in this vicinity all roport Mulligan Corron pvndenco. An exciting scrimmage took place that the Osborne agent should put up Cure your Cough or Cold: that the crops are in good condition, last Saturday morning at the depot, in his money, us we already had put up A cough, cold or sore throat should bo stopped. PRICES. Neglect frequently roHults In an incurcnble lung REDUCTION SALE. ttEW ULM MARKET ItEPORT Mulligan, Minn., July 7th, 1881. except on a few low spots which have which a farmer and his sons from Nicol our hundred dollars, ho backed out and REDUCED disease or consumption. Brown's Bionchin Editor Review. troches nre certuin to give relievo in Asthma ui-600BFBU0W & EAS I II been drowned out by tho oxcessivo let county were the combatants on one would not go into field trial, with the Bronchitis, Coughs, Cnturrli, consumptive nnt Corroded weekly by R. PPEFFEHLK, dealer In Farmers are busy haying. side and some professional horse jockeys Wood Binder as his antagonist. rains. The rainy and cloudy weather Throat (Itsenses. For thirty yems the tioclio-, drain, Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Produce have been recommended by physicians, uud Prairie chickens are beginning to fly. on the other The farmer had purchased of tho past few clays have not proved Peoplo may think that I havo written ways gave perfect satisfaction. Thoy are not now or untried but having been tested by wide Mr. J. Bobbins has his now losidence a horse from said partios, but very favorable, and it is feared that this just because I was operating and constant uso for neatly an entire generation, 1881. Ni:w ULM, JULY 13, nearly completed. thoy have attained well merited rank among tiic finding that the animal was not quite the grain will rust. the Wood bindor, and thereforo will Minneapolis, Minn. GRAIN. tew staple remedies of the age. Public speakois "ao Grain still looks well, and the prospects up to the standard he brought him and singers ue them to cleat and strunghten "blow" for it. An.l that my words Wheat, 1)2 89 for a good crop are favorable. the \oite. Sold at !& els a box, anywhere. Tho Winona Guards, twenty-eight back to his former owners, demanding cannot be relied upon. To such persons Oats, 28 30 Tho roads in this locality aie in better in number together with four attendants, them to refund the prico paid. This Corn, 30 35 IMMENSE QUANTITIES OF NEW I will say, just please lot my Dr. Marshall's Bromoline makes the condition now than at any time under command of Capt. Brooks Barley, 40 60 they would not do, whereupon muscular Avoids stand for what they are, until since the high water. liver and Stomach active, promotes Summer Goods, PROVISIONS. started for Lake Madison, near Mankalo, force was immediately resorted to you can see the twino binders at work Mrs. Harrison of our neighltoiing healthy secretion and removes the bile Beef on foot, per cwt., 12.50 (01 3.50 last Monday to enjoy a week or town of Albin has been quite seriously by both parties, and it is said that a in this county, then you will jind out and slime from the disordered state of Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 sick during the past week. more of camp life. Lieut, Kandall numbor of fists How around in a leal whether I have spoken tho truth or Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 these organs. Druggists sell it. including Black and Cold Grenadines, Black and Col'd Buntings, both with the commissary squad, left on A man living in the western part of lively manner for some time. Tho Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12J 1 13 not, and if you then havo bought plain and in lace figures. Nuns Veilings in Black and Colors, Scotch and this town unearthed a den of young Breakfast Bacon 10 Saturday for tho same place. rural parties got the advantage of their a binder of some other make than "the Madras Ginghams, Lawns and Cambrics, Figured Muslins, Beautiful foxes one day last week. He succeeded Dried Beef, 18 opponents, and the result was that the Wood" and find that you have a very in capturing six of the young whelpe Fans and Parasols, Lace Gloves and Mitts, Lisle thread and Silk Gloves Salt Pork, 10 Tho Saint Peter Tribune says the latter got their hoids cut and bruised and still has them in his possession. poor machine, I think you will recollect Lard, 10 and Mitts. Mosquito Netts, Lawn and Cambric Suits, Linen Suits and two men, Arbogast & Ivan, who hadso that some ot them had to get surgical Flour p^r cwt., 2.75 3.25 The Quail Trap club and tho Albmiaus that the Wood was tho best. Ulsters. made arrangements to lease Mr.Epple's played their second match game Corn Meal per cwt.. 1,50 aid. Gossamer Waterproof Coats for Respectfully yours, near the Red School House* last batmday. Buckwheat Flour per cwt. 4.00 meat market in this place, but skipped Isidor Ilenle. The Albinians came outfitteen Butter per lb., 12 13 out before taking possession of the The La Crosse Board of Tride together tallies ahead. They will play again one Cheese 15 same, left several unpaid bills in Saint with a number of other business Sleepy Eye Iteaaas. Poitltiy, 8 week from next Saturday. Peter before leaving that place. men of that city went up tho road Kggs per dozen, 8 July is one of the hottest months in Children's Gini im .ind Flannel suits. Ladies and Misses Muslin Under- Potatoes per bushel. 50 80 From ourroirespondent Busted. past this place last Monday ovening, the year. The direct iniluence of the wear. Liice Curtains und Curtain Laces. Lace Bed sets. Toilet Important to those wishing to attend Onions, 1.00 1.50 sun, indeed, is still increasing and the and will pass here on their return trip John Zieskc has been very sick for Pettis. Tidies and F.iney Embroidery Materials besides a thousand Beans, 2.00 3.00 the Turnfest at Minneapolis. The W. earth and air will become so thoroughly about a week, but we are glad to say at 9 o'clock on Friday morning. The other articles and fabrics which we have full assortmonth Cranberries" 3.00 3.20 heated that the warmth which thoy & St. Peter lailrcad will sell excursion that he is again at the bench and at railroad company havo tendered the of, and sell cheaper than they can be found retain will more than compensate for GROCERIES. work. tickets July 13th and 14th via Waseca. anywhere in the Northwest. excursionists a special train for their the gradual diminution during the Sugar, White, per lb. 12K The Evangelical Association quarterly A special train will connect with the months to follow. The effect of this trip. The announcement was received Yellow 11 meeting held over Sunday was well morning train Thursday at Wasoca. hot weather will dining the latter part Brown 10 last week that the party would arrive attended. Presiding Elder Strohmeicr, We take tins means to place our superb stock within the reach of every- of tho month become quite manifest. Tickets can not beobtauied later than Dried Apples, 1C i here on Thursday evening and remain Revs. Simon and Bott were present, Sl/, body, and are glad to furnish samples and prices on application. Several varieties of tho grain, such as Peaches, 10 July 14th and are good until July besides quite a i. umber were up fiom until the following morning, but from oats, rye, barley, &c., begin to ripen in Prunes, 8 10 V\r. IIEIDKMAN. GOODFELLOW & EASTMAN, New Ulm, Courtl.tnd, Nicollet county, 19th. C. this month many of the fiowcrs begin circulars received from tho parties we Colfeo, Rio, Green, pci 11 .,1 7 22 and also from Cottonwood in this to lose their beauty and hasten to docay. Roasted 25 find that they will remain at Sleepy 247 & 249 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis county. The City Mill is about to undergo a The excessive heat of this period Java, Green, 30 33 Eye on that night At the citizens' general overhauling, and steel rollers of the year cause such an evaporation Rain, rain all the time and our streets Boasted" 40 meeting held at Turner Hall last from the surface of the earth, that, in bad shape again. A little gravel will take the place of some of the burrs Mocha, Green" 35 Friday evening the following committee after some continuance of dry weather, would do very good. Teas, Japan, 10 which have heretofore been in use. 1 large clouds are formed which at was appointed to receive the excursionists: Green. O 80 J. Zieske and family leave for Wa The capacity of the mill will be about length let fall their collected liquor in Black, 80 dena on tho 13th and will be gone about J. Rudolph, II. A. Subilia, 150 barrels pci day. Tho improvements extremely copious showers, which frequently Syrups, per gal., 50 60 two weeks. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, L. Bogen, Wm. Koch and William break down and lodge the fully will be made by tho same firm Salt, per bbl. 2.25 New potatoes are in the market. Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Boesch. grown and nearly ripened grain and Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25 that aic now at at work on tho Eagle Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings Henry Goethsche has had his billiard thus do great damage to farm crops. LATER.Since writing the above we mill. table covered and refitted, so it An immense quantity of rain fell in this and Sprains, Burns and See notice "Taken up in todays have been informod by agent Heiclethat now counts among one of the best in locality last year in July and August Scalds, General Bodily We take pleasuro in calling the atraan tho city. issue. which injured the grain to a great extent. the excursion party will Pains, tention ot our readers to tho now adreach Wo sincerely hope that farmers J. A. White te building himself a New Ulm about 7 o'clock Thursday Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Lot for sale. Scoadvei tiscmont in may have abetter opportunity for securing vertisement of II. Budolphi which appeals nice cozy cottage Brooklyn. evening and remain until Friday Feet and Ears, and all other another column. their crops this season. elsewhere in this issue of the J. J. Kelly has done his threshing morning, taking supper and breakfast Pains and Aches. W. left over from last fall. He found the REVICW. Mr. Rudolphi koops a largo No Preparation on earth equate Sr Jicons On Prairie chickens are reported to be here. They desire to see all business wheat in bettor condition than ho expected. as a safe, nurc, simple and ihenjt External and splendid stock of all kinds of boots unusually plenty in different paits of men and have a friendly chat with Jtomedy A tual ent.siia but tho comparatively Fort Ridffely Iti-iut*. trifling outlay of 60 OniN. and every one suffering and shoes and his prices will compare tho State. them upon business matters. with pain can have choip and pouthc proof of its S. D. Peterson is doing a smashing claims with those of other dealers. Remember business in tho machinery lino here We are having plenty of rain, but Diicctions in Eleven Lni.guagcs. The county board of equalization the place, Cor. Minn. & 3d North Below we give some extracts from a this summer. S. D. sells only the best yet the cro?s are looking well and BOLD BY ALL DBUGGIST8 AND DEALERS will meet at the auditor's ollico on machines. the prospects are that we will have a streets. letter sent us by F. II. Peterson, cadet IK MEDICINE. Monday, the 18th inst. good harvest. The Cottonwood river is on the rise. A. VOGELER & CO., at West Point from this congressional Wo are informed that Mr, R. Where are those bridges? They would A match game of base ball was district. Tho letter was written July Sediment or mucus in the ui ino is a Jiattitnorr, 3T1., TT. S.Am come as handy now as a pocket in a played on Saturday the 25th ult., between Lankerd is a candidate for superintendent 4th. sure indication of disease. Take Kidney-Wort. shirt. the first and second nines of NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of schools of this county, subject 'Since I last wrote to you we have Cairo Champions. The result was The excursion from LaCrosse passed to the decision of the next Republican left the barracks to live in camp. Our that the first nines came out second For Sale. through here Monday evening, returning county convention. Mr. Lankord is a tents are 10 ft, square, covered with best. Tuesday morning when they started Postmaster J. S. Letford, of Lamberton, A woiking horse, lumberwagon and double canvass. Two cadets occupy graduate of the MankatoNormal school, for Watertown, D, T. We understand that Joe Walger, of has sent his resignation to the a double harness will be sold cheap for each tont. Our duties in camp are: West Newton, is going to purchase the and for several years since graduation cash or credit. Inquire at this ollice. post oflice department. drill from 7 to 8, 7:30 to 10:30 a. m., Kidgloy Items. Marsh farm in Cairo, Come along, Joe, has taught school in Cottonwood township, and from -5 to 6 p. m. The intervening we arc glad to have you in our midst. July 9th. For Sale. J. C. Oswald will soil his household I time is employed in keeping things having given general satisfaction Mr. Blake, Sen., had his leg hurt The corps of lailroad snrveyors in order and for rest. At 5 a. m. is goods at auction next Saturday. Soo to the people of the district. quite badly, but ho is now able to be that passed through Renville county Reveille, at 5:30 morning inspection, Lot No. (5, Block No. 103, Aoith of his advertisement in another column. about again. about a month ago, are now locating and a parade at 7 p. m. A general inspection Centre street, New Ulm, adjoining C. Mr. John Blake ia visiting relatives a line about a mile and a half north The Turnfest to be held at Minneapolis The Eagle Mill company intend to is made every Sunday morning. Zeller's residence on Broadway, is of the original one, through the town and friends in this town, having come Sometimes we have to take the this week promises to be a grand place aside track from tho railroad to hereby offered for sale. Price and of Wellington. down from Big Stone Lake. He looks double step in marching for a mile or affair, and will undoubtedly attract a their mill some time during the present terms reasonable. For particulars address like the old-time Johny. Your correspondent had the pleasure farther. At first everybody felt the S DPETERSON,. F. STOLE A, season. large number of people from different Mr. B, Martidale has been adding to of spending the Fourth at Ft. Ridgely, effect of these exercises, but we can 450 S. Paulina St the population of our town lately. parts of the State. It has not yet been where he found quite a number of stand them well now. July 27 Chicago, 111. Ben. Juno is now wielding the paint No particulars barefooted boys and also many patriotic asceitained how many will go from On tho Fourth, at 10 a. m., we were hi usli in Lafayette township, commencing Mr. Beetle who spent his Fourth at citizens assembled. The former marched to a place shaded by line trees, this city, but it is thought the number TAKEN UK Burns says he had a grand time at that operations during the Cast part of opened the celebration by shooting where enough seats were provided for will not fall far short of a hundred AGENT FOR THE place. off fire crackers and torpedoes. all present. The festivities were opened the week. persons, perhaps more. The paity will The understanding previously was Came into my enclosure on July 4th, by the chaplain, who was followed On the evening of the 3d of July Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- stait from here Thursday morning, and that there should be a picnic given at Considerable wheat has been bi ought 1881, in town of Lafayette, Nicollet by a cadet reading the Declaration of Mr. W. Laframdois' house caught fire the Fort, but unfortunately the bubble county, alight brown maie, rather Independence and by another speaking and a part of the kitchen roof was to this market for some time past. The will be joined by otheis before reaching burst early in the morning and it was old. The owner is lequested to prove Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon in honor of the day. At the close Gen. burned The lire was extinguished Eagle Mill company took from 1600 to Minneapolis. all a failure. The anxious crowd that property, pay rhaiges and take the Howard spoke, dwelling upon the form before further damage was done. 1800 bushol3on some days came there to participate in the same away. of our government, the wars we have The city caucus held at Tuinci Hall and Chicago Pitts Threshers. There is to be a wedding in this celebration at Robbers Roost amused had, particularly on the cause and Luduig Glessmann. neighborhood soon and a grand time last Friday ovening for the purpose of themselves pleasantly in witnessing a result of the last one He concluded The special city election yes,teid&y is ^expected. That's right, August, nominating a candidate for mayor, few horse races. M. of Renville by delivering very touching ideas, AUCTION. was a very smooth-running affair, Mr, that new cage wants a bird. THE CELEBRATED county introduced his Ilamitonian atshowing us in what respect we owe vice Dr. Weschcke resigned, was Rudolph being the only candidate in The prospects for a good crop are On a.ituiday, the 16th irisfc .it Kiesliug, pony for a half mile race but our country in return for the benefit tended by over 70 persons. The meeting fair if the weather remains as favorable the field for mayor. Keller & Go's store, I will sell to was defeated by Mr. Sophy of this bestowed on us. was organized by the election of as it has been for some time. place. The next was the dexterous the highest bidder the following The afternoon of the day had to be Quite a number of young folks held Scherer as chairman and E. G. Pahl. Schoover Hans horse of Mr. John The Fourth of July was celebrated household good.,togotliei ith a numof spent in quarters, for new cadets are TWINE BINDERS, a picnic last Sunday on tho Cottonwood Smith against Bill Bradley's gallant in our town in quite a gay manner. A other articles not enumerated below: secretary. J. C. Rudolph rocoived 61 not permitted to leave except on Saturdays river, and we learn that the filly, the Violet, for a race ot one large number of our fellow-citizens liureau, one single and one double from 2 to 5 p. m. and that only on votes Anton Zieher, 6, and Jacob half mile, but Violet was defeated by repaired to the house of Mr. John bedstead, six cane seat chairs, one government ground. Whoever trespasses participants had an enjoyable time. Brust 4 votes. Thefirstnamed was declared Schoover Hans. The first prize was Bardwald in the town of Ridgley, locking chair, conter taUe, dining The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake upon these limits'must leave for the nominee for mayor. awarded to Mr. Sophy, the second and and through the day enjoyod themselves good.l room table, all of the above named Tho gymnastic exhibition given at third to John Smith. pleasantly. About sundown articles being of black walnut and Reaper and Mower Combined, The I have experienced no "hazing." Turner hall last Sunday evening was some of our citizens thought they good as new. Also a kitchen cupboard, Well, I may say I have been hazed this A number of Marshall folks were would try their muscle, and after teaxing attended by quite a large number of common cli.uig, a cook stove Bashaw Now afternoon. When the 'Police Detail'' WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER up to VVatertown to assist tho natives off each other's shirts and scratching and a heating stove. Sale will commence was called upon tofixthe tent, which spectators. Tho exercises by the of that place in celebrating the Fourth, the faces they were parted by at 10 o'clock in the foi enoon. boing done, we were ordered to sweep different classes is said to have been THE Bashaw, July 9th, 1881. some of the more sensible ones. but it appears that the citizens of the I.C.OSWALD. the street. This of course we may call very good. Editor Iiecieiv "fun." Hazing is not allowed. Whoever latter place did not treat their guests H. Rudolphi, Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders The bankrupt stock of E. A. Tiffany, conducts himself ungentlemanly Since my last the weather has The public schools at Sloepy Eye with a great deal of magnanimity. at Mankato, was sold in bulk last must leave, no matter who he is." changed and the roads are fast drying were closed last Friday. Miss Pierce, Members of the party had to pay from THE Friday to Mr. John Klein for $2,250. up. one of the teachers in the schools of four to ten dollars for a single room MAXUFACTUIEK OF& DEALEK IN (Indianapolis Indiana Farmer,) Hay making will be the order of the that place during the past year, visitod I ake Hauflka Waifs during a day and night at hotels, and l^oclie^tci' wii\e Bii\dei' hi\d ll\e ^Iii\i\ekioli Boots and Shoes, day soon, it the fine weather continues. Everybody right. friends in this city during the first part the faro was poor and high-priced so Nine new farms have been carved When every one says a "thing is so, of this week. APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. says the News. The so-called grand Our new bridge across the Utile out of the northern part of our township it must be so." On this point Mr. A. Cor. Minn. & 3d N. S. Now, Ulm Minn Cottonwood is fast approaching completion. procession was also a farce. The this summer and still there is moro II. Lyman, Druggist, Manistee, Mich., THE Judging from tho largo amount of This bridge will cost our town good land to be had. It may be that Watertown people ought to treat their inabout $75 The big washout, made by WTites: Evory one who tries St. Jacobs farm machinery taken from hero for in timo to come we will catch up, .A. huge assortment of men's and noighbors in a moro worthy manner. the high water in the spring, making MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and number of farms and population, with Oil, says that it is the best remedy somo time past, our dealers must have the expense about $40. more than it childrons' shoes constantly kept on the larger townships of our county. ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS ever used for rheumatism. Mr. done a good business. A great many Discouraging reports have been received otherwise would have been. We rehand. Custom work and repaiiing All kinds of grain look splendid and White, a customer, after having employed OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. old machines have also boon taken in in regard to the crops in portions turn thanks to II. C.Mallettand O. II. promptly attended to. the farmers expect a bountiful hafvest. Alaback for their energy and promptness every known specific for rheumatism of Cottonwood county. From Mr. exchange for new ones. THE We did, as before predicted, havo a in pushing forward this enterprise. was cured by St. Jacobs Oil. !CXSH~! Skinner, of Milford, who made a trip grstnd celebration of the Fourth although Itock Island, J. T. Case and Molinc Sulky Plows. The Beotles and Johnnie Pi indie into the northern portion of the county no preparations were made until II. C. Mallett's children have been To the Farmers of Brown Co. a very few days beforehand. Ed. Pleasuro Party, consisting of twelve last week, we learn that the different THE quite sick with the measles. Bill, of Madelia, served as president of specialty artists, a silver band and kinds of grain in those parts are almost Mr. G. Weiso's wife presented him the day and after a few appropriate remarks Having just returned from Indiana, classic orchestra will appoar in this OLD RELIABLE HOLLINSWORTH SULKY EAT RAKES. a total failure Largo wheat fields with a pair or twins a few days since, -PAlU FOIt introduced Prof. Annes, also of Illinois and Kansas, where I was engaged city week after next, probably the and Mr. W's. naturally sunny countenance have been turned over and sown into Madelia, who read the Declaration of SlitterandEgs in starting and operating twine looks unusually bright. Happy 26th. flax, in the hope that the latter crop independence. Rev. Erik L. Peterson, mill! binders, I wish to inform the farmers of Faribault, who came up for the may turn out more favorably. Many The undersigned would respectfully Tlie sonorous strains of a hand organ purpose, delivered a very good and interesting The Fourth passed off all quiet in our of Brow*i county of what I saw and experienced of the settlers are almost discouraged inform the public of New Ulm and drew the usual crowd of children oration. Mr. Peterson is a town, many of our people going to in regard to how twine vicinity that he has bought the and some talk of abandoning their fine speaker. Speeches were also made Springfield. aiound that msical muachino last PRODUCE & COMMISSION binders work in the field this year. lands, the crops having failed for many by I E. Shelley, Ole Jorgenson and and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. Monday morning. The instrument The great topic of the day is the business heretofore conducted by I think it is no more than right that Siverllage. The dance commenced years in succession. shooting of the President. N\ Grefe, in the basement of the was undor the guidance of a man about 5 o'clock in the afternoon. There I do so, for the farmers are often very Brown Co. Bank building, and will We give credit to Airs. Henry Sanford who had sustainod the loss of both was a very large dancing-crowd and always pay the highest cash market much puzzled in regard to what kind for the finest strawberries we have I invite Fanners and those in need of Implements of any kind to call The following marriage licenses were everything passed off quietly and niceMusic a* ins. price, especially tor good buttc. and had this season. of binders it is best for them to buy.ly. ',?K and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and issued by Mr. Blanchard during the was furnished by a division eggs. Corn is growing very fast. A harvester and binder costs a good give better terms than any other firm west of Mankato and guarantee satis- A number of persons went down to of the Ouren's band, humming up we months of May and June* Corner Centre and Minn. Sts., New may without hesitation say that this faction deal, and can bo of great value to a We have fine now potatoes. Mankato last Saturday co attond Forepaugh's Ulm, Minn. MAY. celebration was the grandest time we A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch WM. Hummel. man, if he gets a good one, while if he Four inches of water fell in our town show. Thoy say the circus W. O. Mussor and Angelina Laudenschlager. have had in Lake Ilanska. in fifteen minutes, on the 23d ult. offices at SLEEPY EYE, SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, gets one that will not work, he has not performances were all that could bo ANON. TRACY AND TYLER, They say Charlie Johnson was at the F. Aufderheide and Elisc Schapekahm, expected, but tho menagerie was far only lost his money, but will have a S. D. Peterson, dance on the 4th with the prettiest F.II. Schlerthand Mary Baumgartner. H. WERRING, Stately Correspondence. below what it was represented, there great deal of trouble and may on account young lady present, and we believe it A. D. McMastcrs and Elizabeth Ryan. being but a small collection of animals. of it lose nearly all his crop. for we have seen the subject. Gust Peters and Mary Dashbach. Stately, July 11, 1881. DEALER I N NEW ULM MINN I had the opportunity to see work Wm. Schloredt and Anna Yeman. Some of our old neighbors will soon We are having seasonable weather, County auditor Constans has kindly Dry Goods, Notions, Boots &Shoes W. F. Seiter and Ida Vajen. and came in very close contact with leave us and we are very sorry to set and our crops are improving, we think. The J. I. Case John Johnson and Sophia Ostrom. placed on our table the Twelfth Annual them go, We wish them success in Breakers say it was getting rather tho following binders: The McCormick, Gust Bergstrom and MatlitIda Nelson. their future life. Roport of tho Commissioner of GROCERIE S, dry before the rains of the past few the Osborne, tho Marsh and the Buck* Philip Knees and Rosa Lehmann, days. We understand that Michael Myers, Statistics. The report is arrranged in THRESHING Eye, besides the Woods which I was JUNE. Medietas & Farming Implements. Sr,, has been down to Chicago on important D. II. Semans has bought out W. E. a neat manner and contains a large Jacob S. Dahl and Annie Michaelson. operating. The common complaint business and has just returned. Allen. Mr. A., we hope you will buy amount of interesting information. Teter Towey and Mary Keegan. against the McCormick was, that it Thomas McCardle has gone to Windom Golden Gate, Minn. again too. Tbeo. Loske and Eweline Hollander. to-day, to attend the District draws heavy. They used five horses SD- Peterson, Johnny Calanau's colt won every Louis Krueger and Wilhelmine Gag. A gentleman who lately arrived Court. race at Springfield on the Fourth. to haul it and a good many of the MoCormick F. Wendorff and Amelia Theim. from Rochester, N. Y., has started Items are scarce in our town this Johnny is quite proud of him Anton Losleben and Maria Petsche. binders came back to the a boot and shoe shop at the stand for-morly week. John Portner and Annie Hanson. "New scrapers and bridge planks indicate agents. The Osborne Twine Binders Dealer in Timothy Finnegan. occupied by Mr. Oswald. We C. S. Peterson and Hulda Margnardt. less sticking in the mud in the proved to be a failure. The farmers i&BlCOLTOMl, IMPLEMENTS. mnderstand he is an excellont work'man, near future. Good! for we had enough A lady in Chicago was troubled either brought them back to the agents of it. and he will no doubt obtain Personal nonlloii with liver complaint, and after taking or they took off the twine binders and Agent for the Several of our good townsmen are Qiheral patronage. three bottles of the Big Bromoline used the wire binders. The Marsh doing quite a nice little dairy business. STOUGHTON WAGONS Rev. Geo. Albrecht held services We have not heard one of them complain was entirely cured. Fifty cents a Binder is too weak. It broke down as The proprietors of the Eagle Mill AND SLEIGHS, at Cornish last Sunday forenoon. of a bad prospect for a crop in bottle. soon as it came into tangled grain. expect to have everything in running that line. Somehow rust, hail, grasshoppers, Mis. II. Steinhauser left last week Dixoii^ ill,, and Rock Island Nearly all of them went back to the wet weather, &c, do no seem order some time next week. This mill Prize Butter at tko W. Y, L'air. en a visit to Cincinnati. PLOWS agents. The Buck-Eye Binders were to hurt that crop as it does grain, and with all its latest improvements, is a There was a very fine display of extra Dr. Marden's son arrived at this I think the sooner we all take the hint worthless, the same as they always handsome structure and a credit to the choice butter at the great ^International WATONWAN FANNING MILL, the "quicker.'' D. M. Haggard and P. place last week, and will hereafter be have been. In regard to the Wood Dairy Fair. The packages city as well as to its energetic, go-ahead G. Wilson each have a creamer and in the employ of Cheap Charley. AND Binder, I feel it my duty to say, it did that took the prizes were splendid managers. think they could not afford to be withthem. the finest kind of work. It cut andout Ye editor departed on a business samples of what guilt-edge butter Monday was a real sultry, hot and ought to be, perfect in quality and bound in excellent style and does not trip to Chicago last Friday, returning Our spirits rise, or fall, as the reports NEW ULM, MINN. disagreeable day, and the frequent concerningTtho President are favorable color. Many of them were colored to home yesterday evening. draw heavy. And I found no trouble has no equal for durability, for ease of draft, for ease of management of 1 would also inform the public that sprinklings of rain did not tend to or otherwise. a perfect June tint with wells, Richardson in operating it. At Bourbon, Indiana, I have established a branch agency at fast threshing tor clean work. Come and sec it before jou buy. Judge Cox was in town last Saturday soothe the feelings of those in search C. H. Crawford and family have returned & Co's Perfected Butter Color, Sleepy Eve, where everything in my I had abet of one hundred dollars up evening on his way home from of cool places. A heavy shower fell the use of which was universally re from visiting their relatives in line can be obtained. with the Osborne agent. As we were Marshall, where he had been holding Redwood Falls. They say the falls are I commendedJboth by the makers and on the preceding night making roads I o^ f*lf-i?.--MKH,:xj-?-JS.i- S. D. PETERSONS starting for the field and demanded a fine sight now. the butter buyers. Plato. and streets muddy tn slippery. ^i^feM^' 1 .ai./j