New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 19, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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mmm W fSsSfct 4JfeBSSK NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19,1881, *f 'w New Good NewGoods! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Sleepy Eye Herald is mistaken Rt*oloedThat by his death hit Gone to his Reward. We see by the Sleepy Eye Gazette NEW IILM AND VICINITY. when it says that the people of Brown parents and relatives have been deprived ___ that Fr. Baasen of this city has been county have always been opposed to Mice to School District and of a kind and dutiful son and substituted for R. Pfeffeile as Com I DIED, at the residence of J. New* WEW VLin MAllKET IIGPOBT. the settlement of the State Railroad loving brother, to whom parental soli* hart, Esq., in the city of Now Ulm, AT THE f:P^ Comissioner on the Democratic county Town Treasurers. Bonds. If Mr. Bowen will take the [Corrected weekly by PFEFFEHLK, denier In Minn., Friday evening, October 14. cltude was ever foremost In thought ticket. Urain, Prov talons, Gioitries uud louutry Produce 1881, Samuel Baumgertner, aged 23 trouble to look Up the records he will NE W UL CHEA CAME and action. years, 2 months and four days. The attention of town and school And that the act of 1878 giving the in ResolvedThat we hereby tender to Hereafter no warrants will be issned to any Oct. 19. 1881. NEW ULM, For the second time since the organ district officers is called to the notice Treasurer of School Districts or Towns, unless the ternal Improvement lands for the bonds the parents and relatives of our deceased Clerk's Bond Certificate ha* been filed In this office GRAIN. IK ition of the Governor's Guards, M. of County Auditor Constans which appeals and submitted to a vote of the jxwule according to law U. B. CON8TANS, .14-1 01 Wheat, 1.171 associate our sincere and heart* Octobor a, 1881 County Auditor. N. G., it becomes our sad duty to announce under the head of new advertisements. in the gcueral election of th.it y* a i 30 38 0its PKOJSATIfi NOTICET 5D felt sympathies. 1 THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAI the death of one of its beloved 50 Corn, was indorsed by the boters or Brown RfoioedThat a copy of these re* 50 70 Barley, and respected members. For nearly THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF county, the major!t) in favoi of the State of Minnesota, solutions be tiansmitted to the parents The Minnesota nver hgain rose lust PROVISIONS. 1 three weeks our deceased comrade County iii-own I In Probate Court. act being 95 out of a vote of 1437. Dry (Joods, Beady-Made Clothing? fh S2 50 3.50 i^^ Beef on foot, poi cwt., In tin- mult Estate of Peter Mullen deeeawd. of the deceased and that a copy thereof week to such an extent that the pontoon tossed on the bed of sickness, and al. Brown county was one of the lew 2 50 8 50 Mutton per head, Youths' Clothing, Notions, Bats Shoes, None I I tf vi to all persons Imvlng be furnished to the New Ulm Past bridge became unseiviceable on though surrounded by skillful physic* 4.00 5.00 Pork per cwt., counties that favored an adjtiitrment in cl tai-ail ii ii-in'-t the entitle of Peter Friday and has so remained since.then. Mullen \A{? th- .1 in Brown, (licensed, that and REVIEW for publication. 12 13 Sugar Cured Hums pei lb ians loving parents and devoted friends Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., ete* 1878 and we believe that a majoi ity of th Jit 1*."- o' tin i rcw iic four" of ild county will 0" 10 BreakfAst Bacon Attest: B. JUKI, The river is now falling. ft henr ox nn *c I i it cl-ilnix mid demand* who administered to his every want the voters of the county now favor an Dried Beef, again*! t. mi it nftli.tt in Ulm in said 18 for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early President in the hope of warding off death, an all count} otitic tlrt rloiuliiv ofi.ch month for equitable settlement of the bonds Salt Foik, 10 LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!! A large opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call and examf, ix suite* ivc in ntlm r.nniiiiiilii| with the Aral wise Providence had willed it otherwise AXDBEW J. ECKSTEIN, Lard, 15 Monday H. Oi ti i- ifwi and tint lx months stock of new styles of standing lamps, ine our stock and prices. from the 34vl di it'OM'.bt-r, 1881, hive been limited Secretary. Flour per cwt., and he quietly passed away as 3 90 4.30 The Slxtk Coaet. iMntnilot.i.1 ii HuMProbtte Court for creditors hanging lamps, lanterns and lamps WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Corn Meal per cwt., 1.50 to present their cl r above stated. The remains weie taken Aaaataeats have just been received by Jos Bobloter Buckwheat Flour por cwt JOHN C. RUDOLPH, 4 00 in charge by the Governor's Guards tattosa. Administrator of tlii Jtujue Piter Mullen, deceased. Intelligence received at the Warner at the City Drug Store. Call early Butter per lb*, 14 16 196-201 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. who also conducted the funeral cere* Cheese observatory, Rochester, N. Y., from 20 and obtain prices. I B. & E. C. Behnke, NOtce for Publication. Four amendments to the' State con* monies. The lemains were consigned Foultiy, 8 Bristol, England, states that Prof. W. Eggs per dozen, 17 stitution will be submitted to the voters to their last resting place last Sunday Mary, daughter of Diedrich and Lou* G, Denning discovered a bright new Potatoes per bushel. 50 afternoon, the procession proceeding at the Nov. election. The first is isa Grusendoif, of Lafayette, died last comet on the 4th Inst. It is located LAND OFFICE AT TRACT, MINN Onions, 1.00 1.50 A. BEUNKE, Manager. OOTOBBB 14TH, 1881. to the cemetery in the following manner: an amendment to section 1 article 9 of Fnday evening at the age of sixteen in the constellation of Leo, right ascenssion Beans, 2.00 3.00 Notice Is hereby given that the following settlers have filed notice or their Intention to make final the constitution and reads: years. She was sick only a few days Cranbeines" 3.20 3.00 9 hours 22 minutes, declination proof of their claims and that said proofs will be and her death was quite unexpected made before the Clerk of the District Court of GROOKUIES. Sec. 1. All taxes to be raised In thisState shall W M. H. KIKS LING. 1Gov. Guaid Dium Corps, Drum North Id degrees, daily motion R. KIESLLN Brown county, Minn., at the county seat.on Thursday, be as nearly equal as may be, and all property on Sug.ni, White, pei lb. 12i, The bereaved family has the sympathy fl. KELLER. Major Stoeckert, Com'd'g. 30 minutes East. This is the sixth comet November 17th, 1881, via: Aslag Torgusen which taxes are to be levied shall have a cash valuation HCEBSCHELEB Yellow 11" Eiesling, Eeller & Co. Pytten, H. E.t and be equalized and uniform throughout No. 8*87, for the SWJT of #WX, of their many friends. 2Gov. Guard, Sergt. Oleson, Commanding. which has been seen since May Biown 1C section 2010038 legislatnne statur may by the State, provided that the He names the following witnesses to prove his municipal general law or special act, authorize Dried Apples, 1C 1st, five being new discoveries, all but continuous residence upon and cultivation of said corporations to levy assessments ro local Ira- corporations to levy assessments for The city authorities have purchased PeaHios, 10 land, viz: fraprovements, trovement upon the property fronting upon- such 3Firing squad, Corpl. Eckstein, two ot which were first observed by twenty new gasoline street lamps to Carl W. A. Krook, of New Ulm, Brown county, or upon the property to be benefitted 10 Prunes, Comanding. Americans, and it is certainly a high Minn. Louis Gilbertson, Leavenworth, Brown by such improvements, or both, without regard 17 22 Coftee, Rio, Green, per lb. take the place of those destroyed by county Minn. Thomas Anderson, of Barnstnw, to a cash valuation, and in su* manner as the 4Hearse and pall bearers, in compliment to the industry and skill DEALERS IK 25 Brown county. Minn. Peterson, of Burnstown, Boasted legislaturemay prescribe. And provided further- the cyclone. A number of the new DRY GOODS.GROCERIES, Brown county, Minn. the expenses of 33 Java, Gieen, 30 charge of Coipl. Henshon. of American astronomers that they any city or ma- MartinSkulatsh,H.I.No.8,481,for the 8 of amps were placed in position last Roasted" 40 8EK of sectionSO, town 108, .angeSt. lature may, by general have shown so fine a record. The total 5Mourners in carriages. Monday. Several ot the new lamps or special law, authorize any such city or municipality, He names the following witnesses to prove bis Mocha, Green" 35 amount which Mr. H. II. Warner having a population of Ave thousand 6Citizens Generally. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Teas, Japan, 75 will be placed on Broadway. 40 (SOW) or more, to levy an anual tax of assessment land, vis: has given in comet prises during the Arriving at the Grave the Maennerchor, upon the lineal foot of all lands fronting on any Ore n. 80 (50 Knud lyverson, John ErJckson, Bernt Johnson, water main or water pipe laid by such city or municipality Ole Johnson, all of Albian, Brown county, Minn past year is 91,300 which shows that Black, which society had kindly consented 80 The Republicans of Redwood county within corporate limits of said city for TYLER, Register supplying water to the citizens thereof without regard the interest taken in astronomical affairs novl6--81 to assist the Guards, sang an have nominated the following ticket. to the cash value of such property and to empower BIG PAY in this coutry is greatly increasing. such city to collect any such tax assessment appropriate song, after which Sergt. Election comes this yeai on the 8th laidi* Gsnts or fines, or penalties in failure to pay the same, or AGENTS Oleson stepped to the head of the AuditoiH. M. Vanschaack. ofNovemboi, two weeks fiom next of the any fine or penalty 'or any violation UNDERWEAR to the rules of such city or municipality In rei WANTED. TreasurerA. A Wilson. grave and delivered the following ex* Tuesday. ne for the use of water, or for any water rate NOTIONS & Register of DeedsGeo, L. Evans. cellent address: Evan E. Jones, a former resident of same. SheriffA. B. Bbbott. A new stock of hanging lamps will For the fastest selling Book of the Age Trimmings The second amends section 1 of article Brown county, when seuding in his SupeuntenkentR. M.ushnw. For the second lime since the organization of be leceived at the City Diug Stoie 4 of the constitution. It strikes WMteSwau Foundations of Success the compauy it becomes our sad duty to assist in subscription to the KBVIEW, writes consigning one of our active and highly-respected a fow days out the clause limiting the regular The attention of our readers is called members to his last resting place. Our deceased from Murray county as follows: AND LAWS OF TRADE. A CYCLOPEDIA or friend and comrade was stih young in years, when sessions of the leglslatur to 6*0 days, Unlaundried "It is raining most of the time. to the new advertisement "BIG PAY' smitten down by death He was born on the 10th Wild geese, ducks aud othei aquatic Business Forms AND Threshing and haying almost suspended. of August, 1858, In tho-town of Stgel in this county, SniRTS, and makes the following provision relative SOCIAL which appears in another column. The fowls are flying south. A sure sign of which is still the home of his parents. His boyhood Much grain was damaged in shock and General The SECRET of SUCCESS ra Lire. The Laws thereto: days were spent on the farm and in attendance book advertised is a complete encyclopaedia coming cold weathei. of Trade' Legal Forms, How to Transact Business and more in stack. It does seem as if at the school in their district, where he was Valuable Tables, Social Etkmette, Parliamentary The compensation of Senators and Representatives of universal knowledge and no known as an apt aud diligent pupil. Here his the fates were against us. To make Usage, How to Conduct Public Meetings, Lodges, HIGHEST shall be five (5) dollars per day, not to exceed thirst for knowledge was stimulated to such an The celebiated ^chlitz Milwaukee Orders, Societies. It is a complete four hundred and fifty dollars (480) for each regular bay for the last month has been almost Wary is complete without it. For extent that he resolved to store Ma mind with Market price viw MDiE OUVKUOT. SUCCESS.l *i IB a uuui to session, and the compensation for each special Agents taking 47 more iurorniHtion than that afforded at home To impossible, almost as soon as the grass beer on tap at Louis Felkel's Centre aid for book agents there isa foitune in it. session shall be five (6) dollars per day, not to ex* to 75 orders per this end he entered the Normal school at Mankato, is cut it is rendered worthless by slashing ceed two huudred dollars ($200) for each special Week. A Family stieet sample looms po e. where he took a two years' course, graduating session. Necessity. Address for circulars tad special terms rains. Although it has been over in the spring of 1877. Soon after graduation he A cow on the track wrecked a went to Madison, Wis where he re-enteied a ANCHOR FUBLJAHINO CO. three years since I left the dear old The third amendment adds two sec* Mr-Anton Zilier has just leceived commercial college, and after having spent a short COR. MOM CENTRE TR. CHICAGO, ILLS, or ST. LOUIS, MO fi eight train on the Sioux City railroad Cottonwood, the Review is a welcome time at that institution he was engaged in teach" dec7'81 tions(33 and 34) to article 4 of the con* two car loads of fiesh apples, which he ing at an academy in a neighboring village visitor with me yet, even more so near St. Peter last Thursday. Notice to Builders. stitution and prohibits special legislation will sell at $4.50 a,ane In 1878 he returned to this county, soon after than the county paper of Murray Co." The engine and ten cars were ditched H. Rudolphi, which he was appointed assistant postmaster at C. BALTRUSCH in enumerated cases. The proposed this city, holding this position until the following and the fireman and brakeman, James year* For the last two years, during the greater An exchange says that Rochester, [COMMUNICATED.] sections are as follows: part of the time, he has been engaged in teaching material8 Proposals for furnishing Johnson and Thomas O'Brien, were this state, has two lady doctois and in the same district where he spent his own school Sec. 48 The legislature Is prohibited from enacting Schoo1 That the administration of our Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn* and erecting a School House in days daring boyhood. That he gave universal killed, and Mr. Timm of St. Peter was any special or private laws In the following MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N the young men there seem to get sick satisfaction while serving in this capacity Is District No. 0, in the Town of S'gel* cases: county affairs, aud more especially badly injured. The engineer escaped shown bjr the fact that he was re-engaged for the l/?A.LEBIN-~ 1st. For changing the name of a person or con Boots and Shoes, on the slightest provocation. Brown Co. will be received by the same work during the coming year But alas, the County Treasury, is in good hands Btttutlng one person the hen* at law of another. Dry Goods unhurt. Clerk of said district till October 12th, this last engagement was not to be fulfilled! Jod. For laying oat, opening or altering highways. the following facts are convincing About three weeks ago he was prostrated by the A. D. 1881. The wind of last week Monday night dread disease which, in spite of all that medical 3d. For authorising persons to keep ferries proof. The present Treasurer, Mr Cor. Minn. & 3d N. New Ulm Minn. The October apportionment of the Plans and specifications can be seen skill, fond parents, a devoted brother and sympathizing across streams wholly In this State. blew down a shed on Mi. Dau's hearse & Groceries, friends could do to break up, ended bis 4th. For authorizing the sale or mortgage of at the office of the Clerk of said district. Schubert, has during his term of office, current school funds in the State treasury earthly carreerlast Friday morning. real or personal property of miners or other persons bieakmg one wheel and othei wise A large assortment of men's and ANTON MANDERFELD, out of the county money entrusted to It is but a few days since our beloved comrade under disability. was made by the State Superintendent damaging the running geai. Clerk. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and was In our midst, in the possescion of excellent 5th. For changing any county seat. him, drawn the several amounts of interest last week Monday. The sum health and a robust constitution, now lies he there 6th, For Assessment or collection of taxes or 6ENTS' AND BOYS' childrens* shoes constantly kept on Dated Sigel, Oct. 3d, 1881. in that state which we must alla-sume, sooner or The Sleepy Eye Republican repoits for extending the time for collection thereof. below given for the county. apportioned gives each scholar enrolled hand. Custom work and repairing latei. These facts tend to remind us of the frailties 7th. For granting corporate powers or priveledges, Ready-made Clothing, the deaths of two of Mr. D. G. Cliiy's of our lives, and that we should so live as promptly attended to. Change of Firm. except to clues. Jan. 1st, 1877 9270 35 in the public schools, as reported be prepared to meet death at any time and when 8th. For authorizing the apportionment of any clnldien within one week. Diphtheiia Oct 20th, 1878 290 90 departing leave behind works and deedsbowever last November, SI. 10 The number in part of the school fund. small they maybethat shall fee kept in Jan. 2d, 1879 63 00 8th. For incorporating any town or village. was no doubt the cause of their Ladies' Circulars, Notice is hereby given that I have Brown county being 2753 the county grateful remembrance by our friends aud associates. 10th. For granting to any individual, association Aug. 7th. 1879 238 00 sudden taking away. this day bought the general merchan. or corporation, except, municipal, any special is entitled to $3,028.30. H. Loheyde, Mats & Caps, Dec. 3d, 1879 107 00 It Is always sad and bitter to lose an honored or exclusive privlledge, Immunity or franchise dise stock of Redmann & Schramm, and beloved friend by death, but such sorrows is whatever July 8th. 1880. 201 57 The demand for gold lsgieat, but to some extent alleviated wheuitis knjwn that 11th- For vacating roads, town plats, streets, alleys and that I will continue the business Boots & Shoes, Aug, 27th 1881 448 90 The Redwood Gazette says that Mr. the deceased has led an upright life and done his and public grounds. not equal to the demand for Dr. Marshall's at the old stand until the building share towards making the- World better, These But the legislature mayrepeal any existing special Bundy, of "Vail township, Redwood latter qualities we all know were possessed by law relating to the foregoing sub-divisions. Lung Syiup, the gieat remedy DEALER I N now occupied by Mr. C. Rolloff is vacated, the largest assortment of Total $1,619 72 ourfneud who lies before us. Those of us who Sec. 84. The legislature shall provide general county,tells of a phenomenal shower of BOOT S & SHOES, when I will remove to that have been associated with him for years know for coughs and colds. Try it. Price law* for the trans tctlon of any business that may It may not be amiss to state right that he has been honest and conscientious in his minnows on bis place during a recent be prohibited by section one (1) of this amendment, STRAW GOODS, place. I assume all liabilities of the twenty-five and fifty cents a bottle. dealings with his fellow citizens, never stooping and all such laws shall be uniform in their here that the former County Treasurers storm. Some of the little fishes were to a meanness or a basedeed. In the diflereut responsible operation throughout the State. old firm and all bills due them must Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mint Sold by all diuggists. never accounted fur a cent of inteiest positions which he has held, he was al The fourth is an amendment to section two or three inches long, and Mr. be paid to me. ways mindful of of the trust i reposealn him dishis ways for money on deposit. 2, article 8 of the constitution, relating CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, charging his duties In a fa'th duties I a fa'thful and efficient man- Bundy offers to convince the incredulous J. J. REDMANN. A large assortment of men's boots We publish this week oui editonal ner. While teaching he ruled his school by love. to swamp lands, and reads as Henry M. Knox, Public examiner, by showing the remains of dead not fear and his pupils (many of whom are now and shoes and ladies'and children's NOTIONS, follows: columns Gov Pillsbury's message New Ulm, Minn., Sept 28th. 1881. present paying a last tribute to his earthly remains) says in his Second Annual Report, shoes constantly kept on hand. Oust ones in the prairie grass, on high will always hold their amiable instructor "All swamp lands now held by the State, or to the legislatme Every person inteiested 1 have given especial attention to 519. om work and repairing promptly attended page 29: "Can any one tell, why in kind remembrance. thatmay herealter accrue to theState,shall be appraised ground several miles from any considerable my ready-made clothing department, The whole career of our departed comrade may in the pending settlement of and sold In the same manner and by the to. Brown county with annual receipts NOTICE. well ser\ as an example for other youths to 1m* same officers, and the minium price shall be the body of water.and also by exhibiting and as the largest portion of my stock the bond question should give the message itAte. Although better off, pecuniarily anl in same less one third, as is provided by law for the of 955,000 gets interest 9300, Carver O. WAGNBK of clothing has been made to order specimens preserved in a bottle, knowledge than the greater number of his associates, appraisement and sale of school lands, under the a caieful perusal he never sought to push himself forwurd provions of titleone, chapter thirty-eight of the from sample* selected by myself, i county with 954,000 gets 9200, Douglas Th imdf rsifrnod takes pleasure in which he captured alive soon after the in order to make a vain display of either On general statutes. The principal of all funds derived am enabled to furnish better mad* county with 952,000 gets 978.40. the contrary, he was a person of modest and retiring from swamplands as aforesaid shall be Inviolate announcing to the public that he has storm. clothing, and at lower prices than any manners, always satisfied with the work in The Tracy and Baiaboo raihoad eating and undiminished. One half or the proceeds Furniture,FKINDSOLALNIR\.LEED and Nicollet with 957,000 gets 9132.19 opened a law office over the Brown hand, but at the same time looking ahead to high of said principal shall be appropriated to other establishment in the city. houses now chaige 75 cents for a er positions where he could be of still greater service the Common School fund of the State and the remaining in interest, while Scott county with County Bank and will promptly attend The ground being too soft for wheeling, When in want of anything in my to his iellow beings. His habits were always one-half shall be appropriated to the educational meal. Both houses are run by one and pure and praiseworthy. Although surrounded by and cbarlUble institutions of the State, line don't fail to come and see my receipts of 954,00*) gets nothing. to all business which is placed in threshing machines are moved as many evil temptations as the average youth In the relative ratio of cost to support to said institution." the same party. Mr. Do!comb, of the goods and obtain my prices before pur of the land, he never for a moment gave way to his hands. from one field to another on sleigh runners. isota eating house, sets up a much one of them. Instead of spending his leisure time chasing elsewhere. will be monein Te Aecoaasnodate the Public. Through an oversight a number of It now requires from three to in gambling, drinking and riotous living, he stored Pictures, Frames, Mouldings Jos. A. ECKSTEIN. your pocket, better meal for 50 cents. his mind with useful Knowledge. The proprietors of that immensely tickets have been sent out from this four spans of horses and about a dozen C. "Among innumerable false, unmoved. Xo cough oi cold, howevei obstinate, NOTICE. Unshaken, unsedueed, nnterifled. popular remedy. Kidney-Wort in recognition and rtuldwns' carnages. men to move a machine, but if it rains office on which is printed *'For the act His loyalty he kept, his love, his zesl can lesist the healing qualities of offthe claimsf of the public Nor numbers, nor example with him wrought Responding to the wishes of many much more flat boats will have to be applying the internal improvement Di. Maishall's Lung Syrrp. It completely To swerve from trutb,or change hisconstant mind, which has so liberally patronized Singer Sewing machine FTJMFS! PUMPS! friends I announce myself to the fellow-citizens substituted for sleigh runners when Though single." land fund io the payment of the Minnesota $35,00 cures whon all otheis fail. them, have prepared a liquid preparation If at any time some one of his associates was in New Davis the work in hand will become much as an independent candidate State Railroad Adjustment 935.00 Try it. Only twenty-five cents a bottle it need or required coansel, onr comrade was always of that remedy for the special Wheeler & Wilson ready and willing to doa kind turn, never counting $35.00 less difficult. Wouldn't it be a grand for the office of a School uperiutendent Bonds," which act has become inoperative laige size fifty cents. the cost when he had In his power to do good. accommodation of those whoffrom any sight to see a steam thresher sailing of this county. by the recent decision of the Machines sold on time or monthly In the early death of this estimable young man the bereaved parents are called to mourn over a reason dislike to prepare it for themselves. majestically over the prairie chasing payments. Supreme Court and should not be voted J. B. VEL1KANJI. Potatoes will be a scarce ai tide in beloved son who has already gladdened their It is very concentrated and, hearts by his singularly upright life and social floating wheat stacks. All this may NEW ULM, MINN this vicinity before spring, and those upon. All tickets sent out from qualities, and one whom they hoped would continue as the dose is small, it is more easily come to pass if the present wet weather to comfort and illumine their declining that will be lucky enough to have any this office, unless otherwise ordered, years. The surviving brothers have in him lost taken by many. It has the same effectual continues two or three weeks to sell willreahze at least SI .00 per one in whom their strongest fraternal ties were will have a dotted line at the end of MARBLEWORK S Wm. Koch. E. G. Pahl. centered, one upon whom they have always action of all diseases of the bushel. But the trouble is they will longer. each amendment on which each voter O. Schmidt looked with more then common admiration. The Geo. Schmidt kidneys, liver or bowels.Home and community mourn his departure with the deepest not keep and aie already badly rotting. should write "yes" or "no," as he ig. Schweninger, tenderness, feeling that his demise is a severe and Empire Mill Co. Farm, PERSONAL MENTION. irreparable loss. deems right and proper Dealer in The Governor'sGuards, of which the deceased Senator Peteison last Friday introduced has for some time been one of the most influential Dr. Davis of Mankato made our a Monuments* Tombstones Three Months for a Dollar. and honored members, feel that in him we have A bill to authorize the board of Onr CandidateforSipcriittadet ROLLER MILL. lostan agreeable and social companion, and a city a visit last Thursday and while Mantels, faithful andefficient member whose departure will County Commissioners of Biown county Schools. always be felt by every member. The Winona Daily Republican will here met Dr. Berry in consultation* And so he sleeps: to issue bonds in the sum of $3,000 Foreign and be sent by mail postpaid, three months "His years but young.but his experience old Senator Peterson and Representative Mr.'I. Shelly, the Republican American Marble foi bridge purposes. The bill passed His head unmellowed, but his judgment ripe for one dollar, if remitted before the 24 Roller sand 4 Burrs. Klossner and Zieskecame up on Sa And, in a word, (far, far behind his worth nominee for School Superintendent, the Senate under suspension of the Come all the praises that I dow bestow). first of October. The Republican receives turday to spend the Sunday at home was born in Dovre, Gudbransdalen, Shop on State street, between 4th and He was complete in feature and In mind, rules. the Associated Press reports With all good grace to grace a gentleman." 5th streets, and have a talk with their constituents. near the Dovrefield mountains. Nor* and Market quotations. It contains At the conclusion of Sergt. Oleson's way, Nov. 24,1855. He attended the The New Ulm relief committee last SWULM MINN We-take pleasure in informing the the latest news, and is from twelve Common School between the age 5 and remarks the Maennerchor sang another Saturday sold at auction anew wagon, OUSTER G.Kuehnel and wife, of Lafayette, public that we are now ready for business. 10 years. At 10 he left this school at to eighteen hours in advance of any song. The firing squad then fired two sGvving machines, a box of tobacco The best machinery and all the departed last Thursday evening for the head of(the most advanced)clan and The undersigned take pleasure in Meat Market, other papers distributed in Southern three volleys over the grave, the color and othei donations which could not latest improvements in^the manufacture Cincinnati, Ohio. They were summoned was sent to a High School which he informing the public that they hav Minnesota and West Wisconsin. bearer saluted and the drum Corps of flour enable us to compete with be disposed of otherwise. The money thither by a message announc attended about two years. Early in been appointed agents for New Ulm the best mills in the country. played an appropriate dirge, to give Address, D. SINCLAIR CO., realized by the sale will go into the ing the dangerous illness of theii spring of 1869 he emigrated with his and vicinity for the sale of Powell & JACOB NIX PRO'R. We are constantly buying warning to the sentinel on duty at the geneial lelief fund. Winona, Minn. folks to America, and after a voyage Wheat, daughter. Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best Winkler's building, New Ulm Minn gates of the celestial encampment that of 13 weeks reached South Bend,Minn. Bye, in the market. Ex-Senator Hulling of Linden Basmtlftors). Public SpiritRetributive justice a faithful soldier was on his way with They remained in South Bend two All kinds of fresh, smoked and Corn, GOEDE&CORDES. made our sanctum sanctorum a pleasant Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, overtook Bowen of the Sleepy Eye the countersign in his possession.whicb years and during that time Iver attend* pickled meats and sausage constantly Oats, I 18-82. rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with call last Monday. He reports the ed a common school at that place. In Herald, last week. He and a post-office would insure him eternal rest. After kept onhand. Buckwheat, all the cosmetics of France or beautifieri Republicans down his way to be a nn. the spring 1871 they moved to Brown clerk had a misunderstanding, and this each member passed in front of of the world, while in-poor health Dr. Frazier's Hoot Bitters. Wm. Gebser, JbCm,C ite in favor of the Republican State County and settled on a farm in Lake Tom went to earth, notwithstanding. the grave and deposited therein a and nothing will give you such good Hanska. The three years following and county tickets. At*the Highest Market Prices health, strength, buoyant spirits and A few weeks ago he mauled Bromwich small boquet of flowers, which had Frazier's Boot Bitters *resot a drsm-staop whiskey Iver stayed at home and worked at beauty is Hop Bitters. A trial is certain Mr. Iver E. Shelly, the Republican of the Repvblican. Now he been kindly furnished the Guards for beverage, but are strictly medicinal In every sense. We sell all kindsof the farm, then was engaged as clerk in Manufacturer of and Dealer in proof. See another column. They act strongly upon the liverand kidneys, keep candidate for Superintendent of Knows how it is himself. the occasion by Mrs. Stoeckert. The the bowels open and regular, make the weak a store in Madelia for a year. In the Choice Brands of strong, heal the longs, bnild np the nerves and schools, mado our sanctum a pleasant CIGARS NOTICE. ceremonies were very impressive and fall of 1*76. with 840 in his pocket, he cleanse the blood and system of every imparity. SMOBTS, W\ Representative Dunn has introduced For Dizziness, Bash of Blood to the Head, tending visit last Monday. He is an amiable with the exception of a little mishap went to the Mankato Normal Schoo) TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR to Apoplexy, Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, BBAN, &c. a bill amending section one of the gentleman and can not help but make where he remained a half term, when to the firing squad everything passed Dropsy, Pimples andBlotches, Scrofulous Humors HOLDER8,'&C., &c. andWes, Tetter, BingWorm, White Swelling, The Board of Supervisor of the AT LOW RATES. game laws of 1878 so as to allow killing his purse gave out and he had to leave friends wherever he goes. off with the test of order. Erysipelas, Sere Byes and for young men Buffering LAKMVBB BLBnm Bv*m. jmtjrtt Towns of Cottonwood and Sigel will from weakness or Debility caused from imprudence, and teach for the remaining of the piauie chickens from August 15th Jos. A. Eckstein, having on Saturday and to females in delicate health. Frazier's meet at the House of Joseph 'Schnobrich H. WEBBING, IN MEMORIUM. term. By using leisure hours for self Special Attention given to and extend time for acquatic fowl to Boot Bittersare especially recommended. in the Town of Cottonwood, on the received his discharge from the Dr. Frazier: I have used two bottles of your improvement he kept up. with his Custom "WoriL. At a special meeting of the Governor's My 1st. We hope Mr. Dunn's bill 10th day of October A. D. 1881. at 10 Boot Bitters for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Weakness U.S. signal service at Fort Snelling, class and at the beginnig of next term DBALBB I and Kidney Disease, and they did me more good Guards last Saturday evening the will pass, as the law as now construct o'clock in the forenoon and also at 1 oclock than the doctors and all the medicines lever used. returned home last Sunday. He is could join his former classmates. By Dryfloods,Notions, Boots AShooc the afternoon of the same day, following resolutions were adopted unanimously: ed will not be observed. From the first dose I took I began to mend, and I An extra stone for giinding feed. teaching in snmmer and working out now fully prepared to attend to all am now in perfect health, and feel as well as I ever for the purpose of letting contracts for Steam Cornsheller. did. I consider your medicine one of the greatest the harvest month he managed to get the repair of certain portions of the legal business. See his card on first of blessings, GROCERIES, Louis Felkel, the enterpiising proprietor WHEREASrrivate Samuel ttaumgaertner, Wood ikon for cash or in exchange. town-line road between said towns to money to keep him going at the Normal, MBS. M. MABTIN, Cleveland, O page. of the Centre stieet sample Sold by all druggists everywhere at per bottle. an active and beloved member the lowest bidder. from which institution he graduated Medlotns ft Farming Implements. Deci-fct Sfopitfe ]tfill Co. R. Pfefferle and je editor went, up Nic. Gulden, HENRY CO., Sole Prop'rs, looms, desues us to inform the public ft of the Governor's Guards, died at in the advanced or Latin course Golden Qaie, Minn, the road yesterday morning. At Tracy Anton Manderfeld, that his popular place of resort is CLEVELAND, O. in 1879. Since that time he has taught the residence of J. Newhart, Esq., in CLOAKS, D0LMAN& Noyes, Bros A Cutler S Paul. Wholesale agts. they were joined by John Lind and in Brown and Watonwan Counties and* now supplied with the best liquors and JOHN C, ZESkE, Dated Oct. 3d, 1881. this city, on Friday, the 14th day of another nimrod and a general attack took the census of Sigel and Lake cigars, and that until further notice Hormonism Vnvoilfid 1 October, A. D. 1881, therefore, Notice. Hanska in 1880. He holds a first has no doubt been made on the wild he will constantly keep the celebrated UesotoedThat by the death of Pri grade certificate issued Oct. 23, 1880, Manufacturer of and Dealer in ULSTEBS geese and ducks ere this time. We'll Danltes, Avenging Angels and Blood Atoners laid SchliU Milwaukee beer on tap. vate Baumgaertner the community has bare! PriesteTrt&iarcVs and Saints shown up' by the Co. Supt of Watonwan, and* Mr. Y. E. Loba M. A. announces HARNESSES, -VJV bet our last cent they'll come home Authentic account of the Mountain Meadow Mas been deprived of one of its best and hlmsel^as a candidate for the office of SADDLES, diploma from the said Mankato Normal CIRCULARS, Etc: sacrel The most thrilling book of the 19th Centur gooseless. We hope the faimers will have the Superintendent of Schools for Brown enPBOVOSELT IlXCSTBATBD. most promising young men, a model of School signed by the Principal of COLLARS, Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Sped foresight to save their straw this fall. County. As his title implies he is a the school, the State Superintendent punctuality and integrity. Terms, address BRIDLES, classical graduate (including scientific Mrs, Partington says. It will pay them to do so. Hay is MOFFAT PUBLISHING Co., and the Governor. If elected County ResolvedThat by hi? death the Of heavy Beaver, Dragonal, Satin de and normal training), and has devoted BLANkETh, 210and SIS Pine Str., St. Louie, Mo. likely to be veiy scarce, and consequently Superintendent he pledges himself to Don't take any of the quack rostrums, AM Governors's Guards has lost cne of its Nov 16-81. Lion, and heavy Cloaking, in the_ ten years to study in the states of OBES & stiaw will be in good demand as they are regimental to the perform the duties of the office impartially PATENTS Mich., Ohio, and Connecticut. He ablest aud most diligent members who .WHIPS, Latest Styles and at very human cistern but put your trust in to feed stock. Somefumeis in this and tothe best of his abilities. *CQL has letters of recommendation from 1 TRUNKS. was ever at his post of duty, and the Low Prices at Hop, Bitters, \i hich will cure gpurral and adjoining counties aie salting and He will spent the times necessary for various prominent educators, among -j VALISES, IK dilapiation, costive habits and all comic place made vacant by his death will Cheap Charley's* a thorough visitation of schools anddo stacking then t*tiaw, and it is a good whom is the former State Superintendent diseases. They saved Isaac from F. A. Lehmann, solicitor of American and Foreign 3*3A ?W .fi.fc, &c.t long be regarded with feelings of the hej of Michigan. If elected he will plan. Flax stiaw, as well as grain everything in his power for the ad* Patents. Washington, D. C. All biisineM connected a severe extract of tripod fever. Repairing done promptly and oheap. devote his entire attention to superintending deepest sadness by his former associates with PatentsTwhether before the Patent ofnee straw, should be saved.Lake Crystal vancemont and improvement of the They are the neplu* unitm of medicines. and improving as far as possible or the courts,prompiy attended, to. No charge in this company. Public Spirit. Main St., Sleepy Eye, Minn. satnn. made unless a patent Is secured. Sena for clrcu-" the school interests of our county. "v- it lar. (HtiL-J* ~J&* aajiqijqaaffllalM^^