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UI.J.NK,'I" mw.^moaiwMit UH'AH'piiiyj^Hwm^nin,^^ m^li^^O'.*"!^" 1 NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY^ OCTOBER 12,188L mi A NEWT7LMAND VICINITY. bonds or cash at 50 cents on the dollar DIED.JOB. Pfefferle, after a linger* Dan Clark, a plasterer who worked 4 and the State may yet avail itself of ing illness of several months, died of with Mr. Shamburg*. and others while .tf#V/M0J tbe proposition of tho bondholdersand NEW UL.IH UARKRI REPORT. consumption last Saturday night. Deceased on the way to Burns in a wagon found thus save more than $3,000,000, provided was in the prime of youth' being the North Brunch of the Cottonwood [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFKBLE, denier In the settlement be immediately 3* Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Pro- only 21 years of age. The remains too nigh to cross. They left the wag* duce.] fcSK consumated:'?! And.again: i-Most of were taken to their last resting p.lace on and attempting to cross on a railroad said,,bonds_ mature before. Oct 12.1881. NEW ULM, on Monday afternoon. bridge near by, Clark fell and GRAIN. can be ma* forsettlement by the next broke his left leg. The party had been I Wheat, 14- 1.01 1.171 regular session of the Legislature, The Minnesota river bottoms were partaking too f,reety, which, may have Oats, 30 38 thus placing theState in a position of a partially overflowed last week and for Corn, 35 been the causeof the -aeoideut, The total repudiator of its solemn" obliga- a few days teams could not be crossed. Barley, 50 inan was broughttaihis city and Or., tion." on the pontoon bridge opposite the ei PROVISIONS. Berry dressed the legl Beef oa foot, per cwt., 82.50 3.50 Unless it ia the desire of the.State to ty. The city authorities caused the Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 eOMPt-e**:* repudiate the bonds entirely, we can bridge to be lengthened out and on Saturday Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 We had a heavy frost on the morning not conceive why a settlement of the it again became serviceable, fa ~5 Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12 13 of the 28th'.-olt.^V "**$& vexed question Bhould uot be brought Breakfast Bacon and teams can now be crossed without 9 10 Wild ducks and geese are now plentiful "3^. Dried Beef, 18 about by the .present legislature as trouble. in this vicinity. Salt Pork, 10 well as by a legislature hereafter elected- Lard, The potato crop is most all burled 15 The warm sun of Saturday and Sunday We believe the bonds are, valid in the mud and water. Advantageoii Purchases Flour per cwt., 3.00 4.30 and the wind of Monday worked i obligations againrt the State, no matter Corn Meal per cwt., 1.50 ?i ^w/t'^t- "rS,*'" fy&C*C& Riley Quick has sold the balanoe of wonders on the country roads. Roads Buckwheat Flour per cwt 4.00 how badly the State may-have been his farm and moved into Cottonwood that were almost impassible on Saturday Butter per lb., 17 County. swindled, and the sooner the matter is Cheese 20 morning had dried up by Monday Geo. Walk has lost one of his children equitably settled the better it will be BOTTO ^PRICES! Poultiy, 5 8 evening so that but little difficulty with the diphtheria. His other i for all concerned: Eggs per dozen, 20 children have been quite sick, but are was experienced in traveling over Potatoes per bushel. 40 getting better. Seed Wheat. T.J1S1.,r them with heavily loaded teams. Onions, 1.00 1.50 Threshing is compfetely stopped and Beans, S.00 3.00 As threshing is now theorder of the plowing cannot be thought-of. Tfie Mr. Frank Peuser requests us to say Cranberries" 3.00 3.20 I day, whenever the weather permits, whole face of the earth is a sheet of that ho now offers great b?rgains in GiiOCKRIES. water, and the grain in stack must be w$ cannot too strpngly urge tiio farmers Sugar, White, per lb. 12^ boots and shoe3. Besides his large new Suits from $3.75 to $20, in all Colors, Fashions, Quality and Sizes. greatly damaged. Yollow to select, while threshing, their 11 stock of men's ladies' and children's Brown 10 We had the greatest rain on the 29th best wheat for seed. Tills can be accomplished shoes, he also has on hand a large stock Dried Apples, 7 1C ult., I think, ever was known in this to better advantge while Peaches, 8^ 10 of boots and shoes partially damaged country. At four o'clock p. m., it was. threshing than at any other period. Prunes, so dark that lamps had to be jit and 8 10 by the cyclone which he offers below BOY SUITS IN THE URCEST In selecting seed only take that which Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb.,17 the rain was falling in torents. Where, 22 cost. Give him a call and convince Boasted 25 oh, where is Mount Arrarat! i&plump, sound, and free from foul yourself of thetruth of what he says. 30 33 Java, Green, Why, Mr. Editor, do ithcy ask the seed of every description. It is a good Roasted" 40 people to vote on giving the State R.plan, too, to onjy save that which The family of Ohas. Stolle has been Mocha, Green" 35 lands towards paying' the old R. yielded the best. This can all be done Japan, bereaved by the loss of their bright Bonds? The Supreme Court says the 40 75 Teas, I people's servants have a right to pay 60 80 Greta, with comparatively little trouble and little boy Julius, aged four years. The roiyi itheir masters' debt without asking 80 Black, expense. By saving the best samples little fellow has been suffering with them anything about it. Now if they We have never had so large a stock in our Clothing De- of wheat for seed, the quality of wheat diphtheria for nearly two weeks, and have aright to use the people's money A new stock of hanging lamps will can be greatly improved. It Is much death came to his relief last Monday or credit without asking them, why partment as now, and our Prices are so low that it is be received at the City Drug Store iu have they not aright to use the people's better to save a"^o. 1 article than it is night.. The bereaved family has the land the same? Can you give us a few days. to use seed that grades No. 2 or No, 3. sympathy of their many friends in this some light on this? possible for every one to When real good seed Is used, there is their very sad afflction. CLOTHE HIMSELF GOOD The three days of good weather Jim Finnegau. not near as much danger of wheat of were on Tuesday succeeded by more Jos. A. Eckstein, Signal Corps, U. the same variety in constant use running .'.".-::_ FOR A UTTLE MONEY. rain. Will it never lot up? Mulltffan Mew*. S. A., has been ordered by the Chief out or deteriorating. "In fact, Signal officer to proceed to Fort Snelling, good seed Is everything to the farmer. The Governor's Guard target shoot Editor Review: Minn., and report for discharge Without it we cannot reasonably expect last Sunday showed some very good The rainy weather still continues.' from the service on his own application to raise good crops. scores, also some poor ones. "Plowing can't be did," says the WOOLEN COMFORTERS, QUILTS DRESS GOODS and Everything in the on the 15th inst. [coMMuNicATBp.i-^:rcvfti^v.": farmer of this locality* Mr, Eckstein has bought the valuable Anton Brey shipped during this Mr. Ira Peterson has been quite seriously That the administration of onr county affairs, law library of Geo. Kuhlman, and more especially the County Treasury, is in week, to Chicago, six car loads of cattle sick during, the past week or good hands the following facts .are convincing Esq., and Las concluded to settle down and four car loads of hogs. uring- roof. The present Treasurer, Mr. Schubert, has tWO. his term of office, out of the county money in our midst and practice law. Our machine men are endeavoring entrusted to him, drawn the several amounts of Mr. J. W. Hard, a former typo in to test the practicability Of the adage interest below given for the county. Jan,lst,1877 .:-:-^$270.85 the St. Paul Globe ofl'ieo, succeeds Mr. "never put off until .to-morrow what Getting mired in a slough was one of Oct ^Oth, 1878 900 00 you can do to-day.-" F. Zeller as foreman in the REVIEW Jan. 8d,1870 -...:S-,^-..^-: nw the pleasant experiences of Major Aug.7th,187 '.:.:-i-''-::^ 288TO Thoroughbred 8tjilUons," large pigs, office. IN THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Strait and ye editor on their recent Dec.3d, 1879 107 40 enormtuscabbagesand big pumpkins hnnting excursion. They enjoyed July 8d, 1880 iv joi 57 seem to be the topic, of conversation: Mrs. Erd is in receipt of a large It may 87thno 1881e amiss to state righthere that the Aug. 448 90 their situation muchly, especially ye among those whq attended the. county fortner County Treasurers never accounted OF a We^Inviteadosje inspectionof our Gbods, and assure our ftiends that they stock of yarns and zephyr wool. Costurners cent of interest for money on deposit. Kp^ editor who took the soundings. After Aenrv M.Knox, Public examiner, says in his will find an assortment of alla half hour's tugging, and with the assistance The votera Ut^ch^ DiBt. No. 46 at Second Annual Report, page 29: "Can any one can Save from 10 to 3 0 per cent, by purchasing of us. tell, why Brown County with annual receipts of grades and shades. their last annual nieetiug ^decided to of Rudolph Kiesling and a ,000 gets interests $300, Carver County with have three months:ai8fig)l'rUurln the $64,000 gets$300, Douglas County with $59,000 gets kindly farmer, they managed to haul I $78.40 and Nicollet with $67,000 gets $132.19 in interest, winter. A ^achej^h^. not. yet been The large elevator of the Winona & Smalt Profit*- while Scott County with receips of $54,000 their horses and uragon back to terra engaged... Application^ may, be made gets nothing. St. Peter railroad at Winona had a narrow firma. The picture, as the Major, to Thos. A. Wilson,"Olerkv.--':- escape from destruction by fire i Mr. $dhn Babbin^retufned hoine on It is imppssible for a woman after a coatless andhatless, stood knee-deep Wednesday last after an absence of faithful course of treatment with Lydia last Friday night. in water tugging at the rope, and ye nearly two months. He.brought with E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound, Poll lists and blanks for the coming editor, with his nether garments playing him some furniture: necessary for to continue to suffer with a SUITS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE, AND NEARLY AS CHEAP AS READY MADE CLOTH- November election were mailed by the to the breeze, pushing in the rear, house keeping. That he is soon to weakness of the uterus. Enclose a ING CAN BE OBTAINED. County Auditor to the several town stamp for Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham. 233 bid adieu to ,his relation to bachelprism was ludicrous in the extremeto spectators. Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.,, for we surmise. ''^'^^^'^r-- clerks ou the 10th inst. Ye editor knows whereof he All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. pamphlets. A great change ba8 come upoir.^he speaks when he says that the water in All school district clerks that have face ot nature during the past month. the sloughs in Sibley county is wet, ex NEW ADVERTISEMENTS not reported taxes voted and to be levied, The beautiful green of summer lias tremely wet. changed,to a golden hue, an indication are request by the County Auditor NOTICE. of the close proximity of frigid to do so immediately. winter. Our farmers have lived top While on a tour through portions of H*Rudolph^ C. BALTRUSCH, DP. Frazier's Boot Bittars. Win, Koch. E. G. Pahl. long in this northern laUtude and Nicollet and Sibley counties last Saturday The Herald says that on account of The undersigned takes pleasure in C. Schmidt Geo. Schmidt have too often tasted of the severities, the advance of prices on all kinds of and Sunday we noticed that announcing' to the public that he has of Minnesota'sfreezing clime to. hesitate Frazier's Root Bitters are not a dram-shop whiskey Eropre MiH Co. Minn. Str^j New Ulm, Minn. beverage, bat are strictly medicinal in every sense. produce the hotel keepers of Sleepy opened a law office over the Brown but little threshing and plowing has in: MANTFACTUREB OF & DEALER IN making preparations for the They act strongly upon the liver and kidneys, keep cold stormy months so close at hand^ tbe bowels open and regular, make the weak County Bank and will promptly attend yet been done this season. Should the Eye havo raised board SI.00 per week. Boots and Shoes, strong, heal the lungs, build up the nerves and Dry Goods i to all business which is placed, in wet season continue until cold weather ROLLER MUL. cleanse the blood ana system of every impurity. County Auditor Constans has issued For Dizziness, Rush of Blood to the Head, tending oUeiiiateIteH8 his hands, sets in our farmers would be in a much to Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, one hundred tax deeds of forfeited Dropsy, Pimples and Blotches, Scrofulous Hnmorn Cor. Minn. & 3d N. New Ulm Minn. worse condition than they were last i & Groceries, Jos. A. ECKSTEIN. and Sores, Tetter, Ring Worm, White Swelling, Mr. Nelson Montgomery has built a land sale amounting to $2100.78. Sale Erysipelas, S*re Eyes and for young men suffering year, when it froze up on the 15th of very fine, large barn*recently. A larg6 assortment of inen's^ and from Weakness or Debility caused from imprudence, NOTICE. will be kept open until further notice. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. and to females in delicate health, Frazier's October. Not one in ten have done boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and The bridge east 6f the village is impassable, Root Bitters are especially recommended. GENTS' AND BOYS' chlldrens' shoes constantly kept on Responding to the wishes of many their threshing and plowing is correspondingly caused by the heavy rains. Dr. Frazier: I have used two Bottles of your llaberlo & Seiter have moved their hand. Custom work and repairins Root Bitters for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weakness friends I announce myself to the felas backward. Much grain in Ready-made Clothing, and Kidney Disease, and they did me more good Ileimerdingeris making a gravel promptly attended to. tin shop into Behnke's old building opposite than the doctors and all the medicines lever need. thelow-citizens an Independent candidate stack is already spoiled and much We take pleasure In Informing tkc roid from the foot of the hill to From the first dose I took I began to mend, and I the post office, a much better lo* public that we are now ready for business. for the office of a School Superintendent amnow in perfect health, and feel as well as lever more will not he worth threshing i mill. Ladies* Circulars, did. I consider your medicine one of the greatest cation than their former place of busi. The best machinery and all the of this county. not attended to soon, We have never of blessings, H. Loheyde, The town board met last week and latest improvements in^the rhamifsuy-' ness. MRS. M. MARTIN, Cleveland, O. Hats fi Caps, J. B. VELIKANJI. needed a late and pleasant fall as ordered anew bridge to be built over ture of flour enable us to compete with Sold by all druggists everywhere at 81 per bottle. Herman Seiter has moved his barber HENRY & CO., Sole Prop'rs, Pickle's ravine east of this place. much as now, and we sincerely hope the best mills in the country, Boots & Shoes, shop to his new quarters in Behnke'sold We are constantly buying the farmers' prayers for good .weather The Adventists are holding a series CLEVELAND, O. DEALER I N Wheat, building, where he will be of meetings at this place, with the the largest assortment of Noyos, Bros & Cutler St. Paul. Wholesale agts. may be heeded by the weather clerk. BOOTS & SHOES, Rye, hope of making addition.s to their pleased to see all his old friends and Senator Peterson left for St. Paul STRAW GOODS. HoMonism Un?6iM I *Flock Corn, i ULSTERS custumers. last Monday to attend the extra session Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mint: Mr. D. iiurghart lately sold to one Oats, 1 Danltes, Avenging Angels and Blood Atoners laid CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, of the Legislature. oA Buckwheat, Wo are pained to say that the condition man 400,000 young tree* and he now bare! Priests, Patriarch's and Saints shown up' Etc. Authentic account of the Mountain Meadow Ms largead repairing ofpromptlboots-atysmen' assortment has a small army of,. boys and girls NOTIONS, &t. of Mr. Samual Baumgartner at sacre! The most thrilling book of the 19th Oentur' and shoes and ladies' and children's Death by Accidental Shooting. pulling them for him. He gets one At the Highest Market Prices PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. shoesconstantly thi3 writing i3 critical in* the extreme I have given especial attention to kept onhand. Cust Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Speci dollar per thousand foT them, which l* Of heavy Beaver, Dragonal, Satin de Terms, address and that but little hope is entertained my ready-made clothing department, Shortly after 7 o'clock last Friday better.than wheira]i8lnigi^!g^|-| We sell all kinds of MOFFAT PUBLISHING Co., and as the largest portion of my stock Lion, and heavy Cloaking, in the of his recovery. 210 and 212 Pine Str., St. Louis, Mo. evening the people of New Ulm were FLOURS Mrs. E. Leo has purchased the l(ttle of clothing has been made to order Nov 16-81. Latest Styles and at very startled by the announcement that C. WAGNER brown cott^eof ,Mr.. Simmons, and I SHORTS, from sample:* selected by myself, iE^!^^LowPricesat'..'"' Since the change of time on the railroad, LAND FOR SALE. has lately moved into the village. A Herman Weyhe had shot and instantly am enabled to furnish better mad* BRAN, &c, assistant postmaster Weddendorf Mr. Fred, -Peters is going to move in. clothing, and at lower prices than anj killed himself in his father's residence AT LOW BATES. the old house on the corner. Golden holds the mail sack open until 6:45 other establishment in the city. TheSE^of Sec. 8, Township 110, DEALER Itf ALL KINDsOF Many at once jumped to the conclusion Gate will have a larger population this When in want of anything in m) Range 31, in the town of Milford, in the morning and all matter mailed Sj)ecial Attention given to that the shooting was intentional, winter than ever before.J^I line don't fall to come and see my during the night goes out the following ESTWalking Sacques in large varieties. 0"a:3tom "V^Torls.. goods and obtain my prices before purchasing and in a remarkable short time the Who is this Mr. Lob* that comes morning. elsewhere. It will be monein In the town of Slgel. news of the supposed suicide spread Three Monthsfor a Dollar. out as an Independent candidate for your pocket. An extra stone for giinding feed. Terms of payment easy. For county superintendent? We thought all over the city. Coroner Laudenschlager Pictures, Frames, Mouldings farther Information address Steam Oornsheller. Dr. A. Marden has removed to his The Winona. Daily Republican will we knew all the political aspirants of at once empaneled a jury, F. A. Donahower, that noble town of Eden, but we know old quarters in Behnke's building be sent by mail postpaid, three months and cbildrens' carriages. which, after examining a few witnesses, Wood tikenforcash or in exchange! of no such a man in the town.. We i St, Peter, piiuu- which has been fitted up in good style, for one dollar, if remitted before the rendered ti following verdict: would ask where does he live, and how OteU2--81 first of October. The Republican receives lie has now a tastefully arranged office Beci-a Sjaqpufe- ^fill Co. Singer Sewing machine long has he lived in Brown county, before We find by the evidence that tbe said Herman HJMPS! PUMPS! $35,00 Weyhe came to his death from the wound of a pis. the Associated Press reports and is ready to attend to dental GUARDIAN'S SALE. New Davis we can decide whether to give 835.00 tol shot entered at or near the rlcht ear, and the Wheeler & Wilson and Market quotations. It contains him our vote or not. If he is entitled business at all hours. ballet Is lodged on the opposite side,or on the left CUSTER $35.00 side of the bead. We as the jury do believe that to our support we want to "give it to the latest news, and is from twelve Hiram Tilly Crawford, aged 12 Notice is hereby given that by virtue and in Machines sold on time or the said Herman Weyhe fell from the dining room Meat Market, pursuance of an order of license of tho Probate to the kitchen, where are three steps. So he fell, him."- to eighteen hours in advance of anyCourt ""^--nv(l years, son of John and Julia Crawford, payments. of Brown county, State of Minnesota, the monthly and by the fall the pistol did discharge, and the undersigned, guardian of Mar'.ha Amalia Helling, other papers distributed in Southern of Cairo, Renville county, died ball entered as above stated, and by that he came minor,will on and after th 22d day of September, NEW ULM, to his death on the 7th day of October, A. 1)., 1881, A. D. 1881, at her residence In the Town of Linden, Minnesota and West Wisconsin. on the20th ult., of .diphtheria. The MINN Repudiation. about 7 o'clock in the evening of said day. JACOB NIX FRO'R. Brown county, Minn., offer at private sale, terms As no one was a witness to the shooting cash, all the right, title and Interest of the Baid minor Address, D. SINCLAIR & CO., bereaved family has the sympathy of Winkler's biiildihg^New TJlm Minn above named In and to the following dt scribed WM. PFAENDER'S it will always remain a mystery tracts and parcels of Land to-wit: Winona, Minn. their many friends in their sad affliction. Some fifty or sixty citizens of Sleepy $&* Commencing 80 rods North of the middle of the whether it was intentional or accidental. All kinds of fresh, smoked and Eye, the hot bed of the anti-bond element North-west quarter of Section 83, thence running BeantlfUM. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Mr. Weyhe, the father of the un pickled meats and sausage constantly 23 rods South, thence 42 rods East, thence 22 rods in Brown county, have met' and South, thence 42 rods West to the place of beginning, Ladles, you cannot make fair skin, Geo. Kuhlman, Esq,, who has been kept onhand. fortunate young man. informed us I containing 5 acres and 124 rods of Township resolved, "That we are opposed to any. rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with 108, Range30. And in and to Lot 8 of Sec- 34, Town, our city attorney for many years, departed that he had gone up stairs and that ship 106, Range 30, containing64 90-100 acres. settlement of the so-called State rail, all the cosmetics of France or beautifiers MAJEWSKI & WAGNER, last Thursday morning for Indiana. Dated August 86th, 1881. soon after Herman appeared at theroad of the world, while In poor health bonds on the basis of the act pass M. S. HELLINO. Guardian. He intends to look up a new foot of the stairs and called to him to and~nolhing will give you such good AND ed by the l$st Legislature, and that we health, strength, buoyant spirits and Undertakers andDealerp In home. During his stay here he made come over to his house, which is close respectfully request our Senator and Notice. Furniture and Sewing Machines. beauty is.Hop Bitters. A, trial is certain a large circle of friends who regret his by. Mr. Weyhe responded that he Representative to Vote against the set' proof. See another column* leaving. would be down in a minute, when Herman Mr. V. E. Loba M. A. announces tiement proposed by that act." OFFIOE3, SLEEPY EYE, MINN. himself as a candidate for the office of commenced to retrace his. steps. Change of firm. The Herald a&ys that Representative Major H. B. Strait came up last A splendid MRortment of til kinds ol furniture Superintendent of Schools for Brown Mr. Weyhe started to go down stairs and coffins of all siies, ia constantly kept OH hand NEW JJLM, MINN. Zieske wascalled upon and in response Friday evening to join a little hunting County. As his title implies he is a and will be void at reasonable prices We also keep but had gone onlyafew steps when he Notice is hereby given that I have said that he came to listen to classical graduate (including scientific All orders for the purchase or sale a full line of all the standard Sewing Machines, party from this city on an excursion I heard a fall and the report of a pistol which will be sold at low prices and favorable this day bought the general merchandise and normal training), and has devoted of city lots, improved farms and wild the wishes of the people and that his through the upper portions of Nicollet terms The pnblic Is cordially invited to come The undersigned take pleasure in shot, and hurling down he found stock of Redmann & Schramm, lands, in this and adjoining counties, ten years to study in the states of nd examine oar goods and obtain price tofore action in the legislature would be controlled and Sibley counties Although tanned for insurance in the mostreliable companies, informing the public that they hav Mich., Ohio, and Connecticut. He oiugelsewhere. BffAJKWSKI & WAGNER and that I will continue the business Herman lying on the kitchen floor by their instructions. and gameless, the Major returned for ocean passage to and from has letters of recommendation from been appointed agents for New Ulm at tho old stand until the building dead. His feet were yet ou the steps all European ports, promtly and satis various prominent educators, among home en Monday afternoon as happy If the fifty or sixty citizens of Sleepy and vicinity for the sale of Powell & now occupied by Mr. C. Rolloff is vacated, leading to the dining room and Mir. "Win. Chbser, factorily attended to. whom is the former State Superintendent as a lark. Eye echo the sentimentsof the people' Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best when I will remove to that Weyhe is of opinion that he slipped of Michigan. If elected he will I3T County Agency for the Germa* in the market. of the whole county, well and good place. I assume all liabilities of the devote his entire attention to superintending American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paid and fell, striking the kitchen floor in Fifteen car loads of Montana cattle, but Mr. Zleske should be sure that the old firm and all bills due them must GOEOE & CORDES. and improving as faras possible Manufacturer of and Deater in such a manner as to discharge a pistol in transit to Chicago, were unloaded the school interests of our county. be paid to me. resolutions endorsed by the Sleepy 1-18-82. which he must have held in his right J0H2TC. at this placo last Monday evening for Choice Brands of J. J. REDMANN. Eye anti-bond meeting are the senti* CIOABS ^13^ hand. Mr. Weyhe says that they had a night's rest and feed. The transport NOTICED ments of the people of the county -be- NeW Ulm, Minn., Sept 28th, 1881. been in the habit of shooting rats of this class of freight is becoming TOBAOOO, PIPES, CIGATI fore lie votes against an equitable adjustment ^Manufacturer of and Dealer in |19. around the premises and thinks that a business of large proportions i HoLDER8,&C., &C. of the bonds, tie should recollect MARBLEWORKS HARNESSES.1 The Board of Supervisor of the Herman had the pistol in hjs hand for Hotice to Builders. with the Chicago & Northwestern that he was. elected Represen HI SADDLES, Towns of Cottonwood and Sigel will that purpose. He says that no jar oc road, Ig. Schweninger, tatlve Of the peopleof the whole county, meet at the House of Joseph Schnobrich ,5 ^COLLARS, anything had occurred in the family H. WEBBING, in the Town of Cottonwood, on the a majoriky of whom, we sincerely Dealer in 0-,^^- BRIDLES, Proposals for furnishing materials Mr. Fidel Zeller, foreman in thewhich mlght|have induced the young 10th day of October A. D. 1881, at 10 MoBuncnts, Tontstones believe, are in favor of a fair and just and erecting a School House in School ,ii*W*" -^B^ANKETN office since its establishment, o'clock in the forenoon and also at 1 oclock man to take his life. REVIEW )ii DEALER I N District No, 6, In the Town of Slgel, settlement of the bpnds.at this time. Mantels, w^ *n the afternoon of the same day, left yesterday morning to seek, his fortune The unfortunate young man was Brown Co. will be received by the for the purpose of letting contracts for In bis proclamation convening the' :STRIJNKS,^ ^iir. in Chicago. Mr. Zeller is an apt Clerk of said district till October 12th, about 24 years of age and leaves a foreign and t^ the repair of certain portions of the Legislature in extra session,' Gov, A, D. 1881. typo and will no doubt find ready employment wife and small child to mourn his loss. town-line road between said towns to American Marble Plans and specifications can be seen u. GROcBRiBh, Pillsbury says: "More than 92,000,000 in the great metropolis of He had just completed a cozy residence the lowest bidder. Ss.^-^- ^v 2 at the office of the Clerk of said district. done promptly and cheap. of the whole issue of 82^275,000 of said jMedleinstt Farming Implements, ^t the west. Tho well-wishes of the RE* Shop ou State street, between 4th and and was comfortably situated. He assisted ANTON MANDERFBLD, N4* Gulden, Repairingl Clerk. '-r bonds are now deposited with the State a^. Anton Manderfeld. 5th streets, VIEW force, from the devil up to thel his father ia buying and storing Main St., Sleepy Byer Auditor to be surrendered for new Miim-Sf" Dated Oct. 3d, 1881. Dated Sigel, Oct. 3d, 1881. MINN ?&* editor, go with him. wheat. Ite &"%'&& '/VV- r~s!!:?f- ,.J#*imigfr $v'/*-.i mm*- *mmmm 9S0