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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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"iTfK"Tf'V^^ 'F'lB^'S*-^ NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY', SEPT.-24* 188 %)if G009FEU0W & EASTMAN Capt Boyton started from GleuJ Notice. |fyw $lro fytvitw. [Wayne Co., (Ohio) Democrat.] Dr. Frazier's Boot Bitters. M. MULLEN'S iive, M. T., last Saturday on hisl Mr. William E. Snyder of West Lebanon, swim down the Yellow Stone andl Frazler's Root Bittern are not a dram-shop wliiekey Ohio, says: For some time Missouri rivers to St. Louis. HARDWARE In pursuance of a resolution adopt* licvcrage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. arsrw "criAx. a^zxrxr ta the last meeting of the New p*st I had been severly nfllicted with Minneapolis, Minn. |Ulm Relief Committee, all persons Rheumatism. Seeing an advertise Emporium Forest tires in Marion county,! Wednesday, September 21st, 1881. holding any bills or outstanding orders cleanse the blood and system ofevory impurity. ment of St, Jacobs Oil, I procured a California, have ravaged 25,000 For Dizziness, Knsh of Blood to tbc Head, tend igainst the committe are requested to ing to Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague. bottle, and I could feel the effect of and acres, of which one third is grass (present the same to M, Mullen or Geo. DEAD! Dropsy, Piinples and Blotches, Scrofulous Humort Now offer great Bargains to Purchasers of the oil upon the first application. I and Sores, 'mter, King Worm, White Swelling, Jacobs, the auditing committee, on or agricultural Machine Agency, lands. William Pixley, who started alt Wi**tor te Erysipelas, S*rc Eyes and for young men suffering |before Monday, Sept. 26th, next, the flumes, died while making an| am now entirely well after using one from Weakness or Debility caused from imprudence, Jos, Bobleter, Sec. and to females in delicate health, Frazier's effort to suppress them. bottle. Root Bitters are especially recommended. Dr. Frazier: I have used two bottles of your Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Dizziness Weakness Ministers, lawyers, and all those do OUR SUPERB CLOAKING PLUSHES, BEARERS, FANCY fiOI,lti* UATE DROPPING!* ^ffl and Kidney Disease, and they did me more good Upon his arrival in Washingtonl .fflliliilp |ng clerical work should use Dr. Mar Mian the doctors and all the medicines 1 ever used. CLOAKINGS, ULSTER CLOTHS & LADIES CLOTHS the other day, Ex-Minister Chnstiane) T. Farenholz has sold From the flrst dose 1 took 1 began to mend, uitd iH"gpferl|pr~~" snail's Bromoline, it is a great mvi his farm to IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, CANNOT BE was challenged to mortal am now in perfect health, and feel as well ax I evcrBfegSgft^ iome man near Chicago. MATCHED ELSEWHERE IN THE NORTH jorator. All druggists sell it. Pric did. 1 consider your medicine one of the grcates' combat by a brother of his wifei One of our neighbors, so I am in of blcssiugri, WEST, EITHER IN QUALITY, COL Iflfty cents. President Garfield but Christiancy replied by swearing! MRS. M. MARTIN. Cleveland, O.I [formed, was the recipient of a letter a OR, STYLE OR PRICE. Sold by all druggists everywhere at tl per bottle out a warrant for the arrest of thef |few days since warning him that if Slately Correspondence. HENRY & CO., Sole Proprs, HAS GONE TO JOIN THE my one but a German should thresh belligerent relative-who however, Immense Bargains in Cloaks. Dolmans, Ulsters, Jackets CLEVELAND, O.I Jhis grain it would be burned together escaped the clutches of the law byf MARTYRED LINCOLN Noycs. Bios & Culler St. Paul, Wholesale ugts lwith the machine. Signed, "A and every other style of garments fashionable this season. Stately, Minn., Sept-16, 1881. running over into Virginia. Headache Cured. iFiiend." Our last communication did not suc-i We also make these garments to order, or cut andfitthem. Iceed in swimming the Cottonwood and) HIS DEATH OCCURRED AT What ails our stage? We used to get Dr. Baker's Blioua ?llls. AlsoBillil [consequently a portion of this week's The receipts of the Minneapolis! |mail regular but now we don't get it LONG BRANCH AT 10:35 ousness, Constipation, &c. Fair fell 18,000 short of the expen-j ews will be rather stale. it all. Where is our sleepy contract' ENORMOUS STOCK OF O'CLOCK ON MONDAY ditures. Secretary Clark ia authori-1 Guess we'll have torenew.it again. raEliTT^TANDllOOT" The weather is disagreeably coldj BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES, iThis looks as if some o'io was on. the EVENING. ty for the statement that the expenses, nd rainy, and the prospect veryl WONDERFUL INVENTION! J"bull doze," hey! including premiums, were! jgloomy, particularly for those who! Heimerdinger's folks took in the have hay to make and threshing about $53,000, and receipts $37,000,1 and the choicest selection of [fair. do. There has been a great deal of hayj leaving a deficiency of |18,000. Col. THE NATION DRAPPED [spoiled and washed away. Mr. Feire-, A complete line of CLOTHS & CASS1MERES FOR SUITIXUS at CLOSE PRICES. B. B. Simmons, the pioneer rner King's energy and management] IN MOURNING. tein lost over 100 tons, much of whichj hant, has been laid up for a few days [SHELF & HEAV HARDWIRE were all that could be desired, but Our splendid stock of New Colored Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Velvets, was in stack [but is slowly recovering. JINSTANTANE GUS! the weather was "too much" for Silk Plushes and Black Dress Goods is creating the greatest excitement and" The streams have been subsiding fori Threshing is in order just now, butl DEEP SORROW DEPICTED him. jarc selling so rapidly that we are already duplicating many lines of goods. few days but to-day are again rising.! Carpenter and Farming Tools, Ithe weather is anything but favorable ON EVERY FACE. IMr. Flick's family were obliged to! Ifor it. J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & Send in your orders, or requests for sample, and secure the first choice. move out of their house and can nol A buoy has been placed at Sandy They have the diphtheria at Sleepy move back yet. If roads are ever im-1 Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded, by Hook, outside of New York bay, lEye now for sure. The Herald has Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' TO THE passable ours are now. We thought ii The sad, though not wholly un which by the rising and falling of GOODFELLOW & EASTMAN. |nad it here several times this season harvest time that we had neariy caught rikno of Ofg&n the waves compresses air. This expected, intelligence reached this Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Os- there has not been a case within 4 up with our work but now we are as] when it reaches a certain density, dies of here since last fall. We think feity early yesterday morning that far behind as ever on account of th $25 O $50Per Day, borne & Co's. Full line of moves a dyamo-electric machine, Ithe Herald is not exactly posted onjuBy which any any Child or Person Person can rain. Corn is out of danger froi which or can play any of the President Garfield had died the night Popular Airs at once without STUDY, previous and this causes a carbon loop in a frost. Lhe geographical location of Podunk. REAPERS AND MOWERS. practice, or even Musical Talent. The Company before at 10:35 o'clock. vaccuum tube to glow with light, Svnder. KrgaForfeiMelodeorfwithichild will 1,000 i any ten years old fails to There is considerable sickness in the! THE OSBORNE lay anyone of ou popular tunes on the Piano, The bulletins issued from the sick while at the same time a powerful neighborhood. The youngest child nor one hour after receiving Haunted Me. Mr. C. Harris' family was buried las whistle sounds. It promises to be chamber at Long Branch since last theMusic and Instructions, provided said child Self-Binder, CSkii ek^ily be n\kde by ugii\g tl\c Celebrated can count, with the figures before it, from 1 to 100 Saturday. The family have our sym very usoful for signals during heavy Debt, poverty and suffering haunted Saturday dispolled all hope of the correctly. pathy. fogs. ne for years, caused by a sick family 7 Pieces of Music with instructions. President's recovery, and the people [and large bills for doctoring, which John Truax of Mantorvillo, Mission Mailed to any address on receipt of fl,00. Enclose were prepared to hear the worst. I Th Elwai Harvester, did no good. 1 was completely dis ary Solicitor and State Evangelist of one-cent postage stamp for Catalogue of Tunes. The great international twenty b#crtine only question of time how couragod, until pastor,yeaprocure one ago, by the ^^Agents wanted in every State tnd County in of my I Ho the Christian church, spent the two the Union. mile race between Miss Cook, ofJfiTst days inst. Mound among the With Cord Binder long the weak frame of the Presi. WELL AWR AN ROC BORING MACHINERY, EDISON MUSIC CO. California, and Miss Williams of Creek brethren Bitters and commenced their use, and dent could endure the severe riggors England, at the Minneapolis faiifl Mrs in one month wo were all well, and FURST & BRADLEY 315 2ir Walnut Str. Philadelphia. Pa. D, M. Haggard has returned whii'h came, upon him daily since 140181 none of us have been sick since and I IN ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY. grounds last week, was a great disap from visiting relatives at Do Soto, want to say to all poor men, you can Saturday. On Monday he had two Mormonism Unveiled! pointment tothecrowdoi spectators Iowa. She says she is glad to come Huy Rake*, r?o\v A {'ullivntor Evil deeds ofl keep your family well a year with Hop We mean it, and are prepared to demonstrate the fact. They back to our fresh, ereen prairie wi'th severe ciils in 24h hours and it became The start was made in good condition &c. &c. &c. Bitters for les3 than one doctor's vis are operated by either Man, Horse or steam power, and bore very ra- Danitcs, Avenging Angels and Blood Atoners laid its pure air and water after being and everything promised an painfully evident that the end Call and examine my goods ami pxisei bare! Priests, Patriarch's and Saints shown up! it will cost.A workman. pid. They range in size from there where the weather was hot, exciting race, but Miss Williams Authentic account of the Mountain Meadow Ma* before buying elsewhere. was not far oft, although Dr. Bliss sacrel Tho most thrilling book of the 19th Ccntur fainted at the Important to Traveler* THRE E INCH TO 4 AND A HALF FEET IN DIAMETER, M.MULLEN. dof tke thiri mile &<$% still hoped that the President might PKOFUSELY ILLUSTRATE] Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Spcci and had to retire ifcir from the contest. Fox has gone visitin* to her' .lano-h! and will bore to any REQUIRE DEPTH gone yet rally and once more enter the tin to her daugh Terms, address SEf. Peterson, Miss Cook was declared the winner Special inducements are offered you terin Austin. MOFFAT PUBLISHING Co., They will bore successfully and satisfactorily in all kinds of path of recovery. Only half mi 210and 212 Pine Str., St. Louis, Mo of the race and the champion lady Iby the Burlington Route. It will pay earth, fcoft Sand and Limestone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate, Hard Miss Jemiettie Senians has Nov 16-81. gone tol hour before his death the doctor rider of the world. visit friends near Faribault. Pan Gravel, Lava, Builders' Surpentine and Conglomerate Rock, and Jto read their advertisement to be Dealer in asked him if he was feeling uncomfortable guaranteed to make the very best of wells in Quick Sand. They are found elsewhere in this issue. Mis. Dunning has gone on a visit AGR1CDLTDRAL IMPLEMENTS. in any way and was answered, Wisconsin. light running, simple In construction, easily operated, durable, and ac- a special election on the l^th "No at nil," and all conditions k: "We wish every person to try a Big knowledged as the best and most practical Machine extant. They are Messrs. Rue & Marston, of Garden! for representative to Congress to Agent for the 'ifty-Cents boitle of Dr. Marshall's endorsed by some of the highest State Officials. We contract for pros- promised a quiet night. Dr. City, are operating a well auger inl fill the vacancy caused by the resig iBroraoline, for liver complaints and pecting for COAL, GOLD, SILVER. COAL OIL AND ALL KINDS town. They are doing nice work audi STOUGHTON WAGONS Bliss shortly after retired to nation of Senator Frye, of Maine, general debility. It is good. Druggists OF MINERALS. we are convinced that that is the way! room across the hall from that occupied Ex-Gov. Dingley, (Republican) was AND SLEIGHS, sinkin. Ssell it. to make wells in this part. They ex Artesian Wells and Coa Shafts, &c. by the President. Colonels We also his elected. The towns heard from rr,. Alsofo pect to have a drill soon when they] Powers, Swaim and Rockwell remained with gave Dingley 7,780, Gilbert, (Greenback) will begin operating on the.stone ridgt Dixon 111,, and Koc Islandlfurmsh engines. Boilers, Wind Mills, Hydraulic,Rams, Hors,eand mnchines Minin Tools^Portable Forges Roc Drills ma- 3,073, Enstis, (Prohibition the President. About fifteen minutes Mr, Bickelhaupt has rented his farm! CST'Good PIiOWS" K*? chinery of all kinds, active agents wanted in every in 9, Scattering 36 Republican ma and stock to Mr. Coeber and will| after 10 the President awoke and remarked country in the World. WATONWAN FANNING MILL, Addres move to Leavenworth soon. jority, 4,541. The same towns gave to Col. Swaim that he was WESTERN MACHINERY SUPPLY DEPOT, AND Davis, (Republican) for Governor Cbas. Gholz and P. G. Willson have! suffering great pain and placed hi WeediDomestio Sewmg.Machines| rented their farms to Oliver Good-I last year, 1.637 majority. hand over his heart Sll WALNUT ST., inongh. NEW ULM, MINN. summoned, and when lie entered thae Si &0Hi$, &R<0* & A# driven off 409 head of stock from al M.Ji. Haggard. T. Presidenltl The hostiles in Arizona havei 1 would also inform the public thatj room he found the sub mi :_ 1.. Another Candidate. 1Jr o7t!l. I have established a branch agency at ptate in what pnj.er you saw this. Ju] 1HS., stontially without a pulse and the Sleepy Eve, where everything in myj ranch eighteen miles above Campf action of the heart was almost in By a large majority the people oil line can be obtained. S. D. PETERSON, Apache. The chief of scouts has| distinguishable. He said at once [the United State have declared their! S.D.PETERSON. enlisted a company made up of Yumas, that the President was dying, and faith in Kidney'Wort as a remedy for! Navaj03, Tontos and Apaches.[ directed that Mrs. Garfield be called, Quartermaster Schully has thirty! til the diseases of the kidneys and li-i THE CRt-AT men at work on a ferry boat t" |ver, some, however, have disliked thej also the doctors. He remained AGENT FOR THE BURLINGTON ROUTE, cross the Gila river with troopsBen. in a dying condition until 10:35, iroublfl of preparing it from the formnl Wilcox is furnishing arms and! f3P""No other line runs Three Through Passenger |Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- lla For such anew candidate appears in! when he was pronounced dead TEXAS Trains Daily between Chicago, Dee ammunition to the eitizens at various Moines, Council Bluffs, Omauu, Lincoln. St. He died of some trouble the shape of Kidney-Wort in Llquid| Joseph, Atchison, Topekn und Kansas City. points. Direct connections for all points in Kansas, the heart, supposed to be neuralgia Form, It is very cjjfeentrated, is ea. THEGREAT Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon Nebraska, Colorado, Wyomiufr, Montana, Nevada, REM lily taken and is equwy efficient as| He was unconscious when he died. New Mexico. Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Duluth was visited by a terrific California. Ithe dry.Zouisville Post. 2|ikkr{^ and Ioui^iki\2i Mrs. Garfield, Gen. Swaim, Col and. Chicago Pitts Threshers. [storm last Friday which continued! Tho Shortest, Speodiest and Most Comfortable Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Dcniso Rockwell and Drs. Bliss, Agnew from 8 o'clock in the morning until Dallas, Houston, Austin, Kan Antonio, Gjt.'veS' |Sleep3r Eye Iteaaae. .'OI ton and all point in Texas. 4 o'clock in the afternoou. Thel and Boynton were with him when ETOAT1SM, CHEAP HOMES FOR ALL. THE CELEBRATED The unequalcd inducement* offered by thii wayaa tossed and rolled in Lake Su he died. None of the members of Lino to Travelers and Tourists, an as follows From our correspondent Basted. The celebrated Pullman (16-whcel) Palace perior with wild fury and consider the cabinet were present. Died, Saturday night, Sept. 17th,, Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line, V., B. & |50,000 Laborers can get Immediate} able damage was done to docks andj Q. Palace Drawing-Koom Cars, with Horton'gj lartell Wright, aged eleven years Employment, at Good Wages, The scenes at Long Branch and Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seat* shipping. The tug Siskewit, Ca'pt. in Reclining Chnini. The famous C, H. & 'from diphtheria. The funeral service! Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Washington, when the news of the on Farms and Railroads in Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous. Smoking Carf Burns, had an extraordinary escape TWINE BINDERS, was held Sunday afternoon. Mr. and fitted with Elegant High-Rocked Kattun Revolving Backache, Soreness of the Chest, President's death were received, is Texas alone. The from destruction. D. A. Duncan Chairs for tho exclusive use of firstclass jMrs. Wright have the sympathy of Gent, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings reported indescribable. The strong passengers. lost about 1,000,000 feet of logs [South-Western Immigration Co.) their many friends. Stool Track and Superior Kquintnent, coro|bined est men wept like children, and at and Sprains, Burns and Numerous small houses on Minnesota |The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake with their Great Through Car Arrnnge-I P. Majewski is progressing finely the former place everybody hastened Scalds, General Bodily ment, makes this, above ail others, the favorite! Point were washed away, but! Will mail, on application,/rec of cost, postage prc-| Route to tho South, South-West, and the Far! with his new brick building. at break-neck speed for the Elberon Ipaid, book8 with maps, giving Authentic and reli[able Pains, so far as heard from no lives were Reapr and Mower Combined The West. information, in detnil, of the State of Texas, of| Hotel, in the hope of learning Try it, and you will find traveling a luxuryi Tooth, Ear. and Headache, Frosted GEARMiwfcpoK*RMOWE%d T. H. Mitchell has returned from lost. On account of the storm the [ArknnBns, or of Western Louisiana. \Vs desire tol instead of a discomfort. [confer with those wishing to better their condition! the particulars of the President's Feet and Ears, and all other IWOOD S ENCLOSED his eastern trip and the large invoice Zenith City was cut off from all Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line! [and are meditating a chan^o to anew country. I for 8aleatnll offices in the United States andj death. The cabinet officers were Pains and Aches. of goods will arrive in a few days. [Address B. U. DUNAL. Secretary, Austin, Texas! railroad communication for tw Canada. 0 [J. N. VICTOlt, Eastern Manager, I hastily summoned and about 11 o*- al) Billde1'EHT Xo Preparation on earth cq'-Ktle ST. JACOBS OIL All information about Rates of Fare, Sleep-1 ayg 243 Broadway, New York A Republican'caucus was held at as a euro, shnp'e and cheap External ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c, clock they visited the chamber am Foreign Office:WM. W. LANG, President, Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively Harmony Hall Friday evening to will be cheerfully given, and will send Free to Leadenhall House, Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders trifling .outlay of 50 Cents, and every one Buffering death in a body. any address an elegant County Map of United Lcadenhall St., London, K.C., England! A shocking murder was perpetrated elect four delegates to th county with patu can lmvo cheap and positive proof of,iU States, in colors, by applying *o. Jan. 2182. Thus^ay firreat life has been extin- wili claims. near Rushford last Wednesday convention. Messrs. Bidwell, Thomp w^o assassins bullet, and evening. A half-witted youth uam Directions in Kleven Language!. i II THE i S? son, Gallegher and Sominerville BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEB8 the Nation has been plunged in Gr00dS!ro^^t ei IN MEDICINE. were elected to attend the conven ed Jacob Brucka whose mental dis sorrow such as it has not A. VOGELER & CO. morbidfition. experi- order takes the form of a NOW GOO&S N6W enced since the assassination of blood-thirstiness, fired a shot gun PROBATE 3lti.,<p>NOTICE Baltimore, U. S. 4* What about our bridge at Iberia? APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. President Lincoln. Had the President into a bevy of young girls passing We think it is about time it should died upon the day Guiteau along the road at night, killing one be put in. AT THE THE The travel from IberiaBstate of Minnesota,. fired the fatal bullet, when all the Couuty of Brown. lu Probate Court. of them, Anna Martin, daughter of the south is all cut off from Sleepy NE W UL CHEA GAS STORE.rilliHMSISK Rn unfamiliar horror of the deed arous In the matter of the Estate of Peter Mullen de. a farmer living near. He was arrested Eye. cased. ed at once the deepest and the wildest but give no rational motive On reading and filing the petition ofM. Mullen Joseph Trautinan has a contract to feelings of an impulsive people, of Brown county representing, among other thing! for the crime. The comunity that Peter Mullen late of saidBrown county on tn buy one hundred head of cattle for the convulsion following would have shocked and indignant, and there day of September A. D. 1881, at New Ulm in an eastern hrm, and he pays the aid County died intestate, and being an inhabit been a terrible thing to witness, THE THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI some wild talk of Jynehing. ant of this County at the time of hie death, leaving highest prices. and of the outcomo no man can mods, chattels and estate within this County, ant THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF that the said Petitioner is a son of said deceased, Rock Island, J. I Case and Mollne Sulky Plows. John Black is building a dwelling speak. But the tearful close of and praying that administration of said estate be to One of those tragedies for which Tobn C- Rudolph "ranted: It is ordered, that said the western part of town. Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, this noble life comes as the confirmation petition be heard, before the Judge of this Court the frontier country above Brainerd of what many day after day on Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1881, at is famous, occurred at Shell Lake,! Youths* Clothing, Notions, Ba nts fy Shoes, 10 o'clock a. in. at the Probate oflicc in said County. have waited for submissively, and LINDEN ITEMS. OL RELIABLE HOLLINSWflfiTH SULKY HIT BAKES. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Cass county, last Saturday. Willi what all have feared. It comes as the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons intererestod, Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., etc I have been silent for a longtime, waiting for by publishing a copy of this order for a sequel to suffering so terrible, that King, a German, shot and killom fJ^Nnir)^ .M^, $ewin,g }idh something of interest to transpire but it is rainhi three cuccessive weeks prior to said day of hear ines' instinctivel- nearlyevery day and everybody feels depressed an ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper we shrink fro meaa ed his orother-mlaw, Charles Wilkin for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this eloomy, although some are cheering up on reading niea printed and published at New Ulm in said of the same nationality. Wiikin Vcnnor's prediction of & mild winter. nring it and instead of the clamor opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give ns a call and County. had been abusing his wife, Work is progressing slowly, on account of rain. Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of Sept. A.I). 1881 ino our stock and prices. of demonstrative grief, the thought and everthing else usually needed in tho agricultural line. A good deal of hay has been spoiled, and some By the Court, King's sister, and she fled to her that the hopeless agony is over is have not cut all their hay yet. Almost too wet to (L. 8.) ERNST BRANDT, WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. brother's house for protection. plough. 6. Anderson threshed last week. His Judge of Probate almost a relief. wheat yielded about 5K bush, per acre, and oats Wilkin started on the war path af 'i'i bus., and I think that will be about the average i invite Farmers and those in need oafc Implementss of ftnv kindBrancnUcaot. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. "nes alway on hand Vice President Arthur was officially SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TOCASH PURCHASERS. Ml yield in oar town. Flax was badly damaged by ter her and was met at the door by land examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and notified by the cabinet of the the rain. abov To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes or Information for fche [give better terms than any other firm west of Mnnkato and guarantee satis- B. & E. C. Behnke Have heard it rumored, that Ed. Paulson will go Everybody, in every county in the United Statei Jfertat'i drth, nd in accord- ^.^.ff!!^*l"- liT^E^1""^'o byail, Post- ried away to the undertaker's. The West to Fargo, D.T.,this fall. and Canada?. Enlarged by the publisher to &1 Ifaction t- Greatest inducements ever offereds ance wiih the request of the cabinet, pages. IstScontains over 2,00 0 household recipe 1 Several hunters, from Madelia were out shooting .Bcn i ans! popular verdict in the community ful classecso pie and is suited to alla conditions of socio' he took the oath of office and be prairie chickens the other day, and happened to A mp, I a wonderfu y.?el1! A book and a household necessity ag?^Jfv is justifiable homicide. trespass on the premises of John Johanni of oui A. BEHNKE, Manager. came President of the United State bJ00#k got furious and drove them away, claimid town, ne TRACY AND TYLER SPRINGFIELD/ LAMBERTON, ing they had no right to snoo game to no right to shoot game on his land. at 3:15 o'clock yesterday morning S. D.^Peterson, paid, for $2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents Simon Kolad's boy of Butternut Valley, was ac more than double rh ir money. Address Dr. Chad's Gen. Arthur wae first informed of The Winona Republican is of the WKl. H. KlESLING. cidentaliy killed by a shot gun in the hands of another R. KIESLIN| Steam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan the Presidents death by a Sun re boy while they were out shooting ducks. The opinion that Gov# Pillsbury will not !4DccSl IlGJRSCnELERI H. KELLER. charge entered tho abdomen and he died fin a few porter. He said "I hope, my God, be the nominee ot the Republican Eiesling, Heller & Co hours afterward. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Notice to Teachers. I do hope it is a mistake," and his State convention for Governor, and Mre. Julia Suborn hud to pay A. O. Ouren $7.00 SHERIFF'S SALE SALE. because her cattle had been in his cornfield. She voice broke at the last words and that Gen. Hubbard is already beatHe claims they had ruined about 40 ears. Pretty high You arc hereby noticed that a Public Exmninnjtion price for corn his eyes filled with tears Default having been made in the conditions of a was en for that position. It says: "The oi tcnehorB will be held at the following places TO .i L By Virtue of an execution, issued out of the Bcertain mortgage executed by HcigeOlsen and Kare completely unnerved by the sad land times: at Sleepy Kyc. in the school house, on man for the occasion, who can unite PItu from Iberia, made our town a (lying Olson his wife mortgagors, to Clvde M. Harvey, District Court for the Ninth Judicial District in A 1877 and recorded featnrday nnd Monday 24th and aoth orSentembcr: visit last week I believe he was looking after the mortg&eee, dated April 10th and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, news and buried his face in his DEALERS I N all elements of the party, and com treasnrership. Mr. Plath appears to be a nice man |at New Ulm, in the Courthouse on Tticmlay ?7th, tkeofnee of the Register of Deeds in and upon a judgment issned anl docketed insaid DRY GOODS,GROCERIESJ and I wish him success at Springfield, in the school house, on Wednesday for the County of Brown, in the State of Minneso hands for along timet mand the respect and confidence of Court on the twenty-second day of Julv, A.l) 18S1 f&th. ta, on the 30t:h day of May, A D. 1877, at 11)4 o' A Republican caucus was held in the old school in a certain action wherein Joseph "Smith vaa the-entire State, is A- R. McGill clock in the forenoon renoon, in! in Boo "1" of mortgages, house in Dist. No. 7, Saturday, September 18th, School ofllccrs that contemplate employing Plamtift, and Christian Johnson was Defendant, on pages 370,371 and U72 by which mortgage there teachers who arc not residents of this county are ecting three delegates to represent Linden in the in tavor of said Plaintiff, and against said Defendant He possesses moral and political was conveyed and granted the following^lescribod respectfully requested to ask those teachors to bo Rep. Co. Convention tobe held at Sleepy Eye, Sep,t READY-MA DE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, As we go, to press we learji that for the sum of Nine Hundred and Twenty-two real estate situate in the county of Brown, aforesaid, staminahe is tho instrument of no present at the institute that begins at Sleepy Kyc out. oie Jorgenson, K. H. Helling and K. An- list Dollars and Ten Cent* ($932.10) lhaveon the sixth Goy. Pillsbury lias called an extra to-wit: The west half of the north-west quarter of September 12th, and continu cs for two wcckH, The larson, were unanimously elected "OleJorgenson day of August A 0.1881, levied upon all the right, cabalhe is able and judicious section Thirty-four (34), in township one hundred teitizens of the village have ngived to board the as appointed Town committee of Linden title and iutereet of tho said Defendant Christian session of the Legislature to convene and eight (108) north, of range thirty-two (32) west, teachers free during the time of the institute and no and he will never betray Johnson, which he had on the 7th day ot May, A. Four months school was] voted in dist. No. 7, to secure the payment of the sum of One Hundred one who intends to teach in the common Achools in St. Paul on Tuesday, October D. 1881 and has since acquired, in and to the following trust." and also in dist. No. 38,2 months in the fall and 2 and fifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of twelve of the county the coming Kail and Winter will be" described real estate and property, situated 11th ncayflies Gents in the spring. I think it would have been much according per cent: per annum payable annually, excuned from attending. in said county of Brown, and State of Minnesota, wiser to have it all in one term and commenced promissor note bearing same to the conditions of a promissory note be Dated this 25th day of August, A. D. 1881. to wit: The North East quarter of Section twentythree sometimes in Oct. or Nov. Now as it is it will be late as said mortgage, made by said He)go Olson Prof. King's "monster air ship," I). G. CJ..AHY. (23) in Township one hundred and nine (100J Iowa experienced the sensation of difficult to obtain a competent teacher and consequently to said Clyde M. Harvey, and there being due and UNDERWEAR North, Range thirty-two (3S West, containing Co. Supf ofSchoole. of which the city dailies uttered so they cannot have a good school. But most unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of one hundred and sixty (160) acres according to the a September snow storm last Friday. NOTIONS & of the people here reason like this, viz: Our school this notice, the sura of One Hundred and seventy much praise during fair week, cast United States Government Survey thereof, and GUARDIAN'S SALE. is backward, and any teacher can teach bur school four Dollars. Snow also fell in some por will sell the same, or so much thereof as may be Trimmings of its anchors last week Monday and and a teacher of poor grade is generally employed, And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise necessary to satisfy said execution and costs, at tions of this State, Now Uiat is just the way to maintain a backward having been instituted torrecover theamount of said the front door of the Court House in the city of with 5_journali8ta, aU.S. signal ofcer WhiteSwan school forever. The old log school houso in- dist'. Notice i8 hereby given that by virtue and In mortgage debt or any psrtthereof Now, therefore New Ulm, in the connty and State aforesaid on itsspringwas No 7 voted toundergo a thorough repair next pursuance of an order of Ucoiie of the Probate and Prof. King started on notice is hereby given thatbyvirtueandin pursuance Thursday, the 2Sd day of September. A. D. 1881,at and I think it is high time as it is probably Court of Brown county, State of Minnesota, the of a power of sale in said mortgage contained and ten o'clock A. M. of thatdav. Dingley's majority for Congress voyage towards the Atlantic. The the oldest, and poorest school house in the county. undersigned, guardian of Mar.ha Amalla Helling, Unlaundried. therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case Dated August 6th, A. D.18t5l. minor, will on and after the Z2A day of September, to succeed Ffyts of Maine, is 5,173 his place forBmsxte and provided,cthe abov,e described premise! sol a t publi auction at the front door of baloon, rose to an altitude ot a tew Amond Oleson of our town sold 1 SHIRTS, EDWARD CA*EY, A. D. 1881, at hor residence iu the Town of Linden, wl1 He intends to emigrate to Oregon in a few |900 Sheriff of Brown County, Minnesota. The largest previous Republican hundred feet and finally lit in Knap Brown county, Minn., offer at private sale, terms and General the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said week*. J. XBWHAUT, Plaintiff's Attorney. cash, all the right, title and interest of the said minor county of Brown, and at the City of New Ulm, majority in the district was 3.00Q. heide's cow yard, about four miles above named in and to the following described 'A. Merctanilise. therein on Thursday the 28th day of September. A I v'_. tracts nnd parcels of Land to-wit: from St. Paul, where it flopped For Sale. D. 1881, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy [La Fayette Journal] Vv i.: Commencing 80 rods North of the middle of the amount of- said m'ortgagedebt then due and unpaid, around until Thursday when it fi HCfc Report* D*OM'I Hvatrt ftood North.west quarter of Section 33, thence running together 1881, ath wit o'clock the cost in*thed an afternoon, expenses tofsatisfy such Tore the HIGHEST Gea. A. E Burnside, United Mi. Frank Wilke, North, and ,9th aid for 22 rods South, thence 42 rods East, thence rods cloeureproccodings,'including Twenty-five dollars nally collapsed entirely and wasB Market price States! senator from Rhode Island, South, thence 42 rods West to the plaeo of beginning, attorn'oy's'fees as stipulated in said mortgage and The undersigned, desiring toengage Id some other streets, stated, that it was not, only orduce, packed up and carted to St. Paul. containing 5 acres and 124 rods of Township th&satd mortgage will be theljeby foreclose business offers his Butter and Kggs packing business died very suddenly at his home in highly praised by his customers, but-, 108, Range 30. And in and to Lot 3 ofSec 34, Township st 16th, 1881. for sale, with or witliont stock, on favorable Dated,-Lake Crystal,-Minn., Aus Prof. King blamed the bad weather O UK I HfhB TR HBW T/LM, MHT Bristol, Tuesday. The immediate 108, Range 30, containing 54 90-100 acres the St. Jacobs Oil has not failed to give terms. The fixtures are all of the latest and most CLYDE HARVJSY, Mortgagee. Lfr for his ignominous failure. Dated \ugust ,'Gth, 1881 ppro\ ed styles For further particulars address LORIN CRAY: Attornoj for Mortgagee cause of his death was heart disease. latisfaction, in a single ease. Sep 28-81 M. b. HKLLIXO, OuMdian. HUMMEL, New Ulm, Minn & 'ii^^CnJi^i'thSUj s--!iati_.