New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 26, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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WMWmkmmt*** fitwi^nmi)n t,iv$ tfQHMaj .j-a-ni,.,^, r^. S*Bf TJ$ 3t$r, %Z r&2*8ia6 A 1 "-i^X* && NEWULM-REVIEW, WEbNEShAylbCTdB&R^,JWffmw Mil -IT 9 Bat! Mlw-GoSas NwQo Our hunting expedition last week They All Tellthe SUM Story, NEWITLMAND VICINITY. Mr. Wilson, member from Winona A new lodge of Odd Fellows WM in was one of the roost pleasant we have county, presented a petition to the stalled in Sleepy Eye hist Friday evening. ]f\, The uitee Agitutorj'f ji*, the only op4ralgiMd hereby ever enjoyed. After our arrival at iuephine in theiworW that can Legislature, last,Wedne8day,.from cere Frank Burg. 11. Schleiv'er, Ole NEW libra MAHKfil RKPORT. fwmm jBftMalrlcinlty Uyi| Tracy we were joined by Hon. John taeenailTta oat'aa ajnataof' thresh wetgrain without clogging. tain residents of Blown, Lyon and Johnson and F. W. Baarah were present Svainreeled |tehtM,C*,,e**ytJtlM tt "Monty for the par- PKHr'FEULK, dealer In Cor weekly by poe.pToMJtiSkTMMBJI St.Eirid and Knute Rlersen, and under dataVor publishing a history of It is strong and durable.s re* Lincoln counties, asking that 12. from this city to assist in the work. Hint Country fro. Provisions, Groceries It i always EelsflnwSBysiley, use more than honorable IWULl C8EAP:ASilT0RE tibkerrng/J quires no the guidance of the' latter gentleman, (t IICO julien Cox, Judge of this judicial district, meanstoobtsifistgiMtiirestotheir order book*. which they elate to be reference book only, i i Threo men in Le Sueur have manufactured ready to do its wort? and tof do it who knows the country like a book, be impeached.and removed from, Oct. 26. 1881. NewWm,Minn"C)ct.!rtt81. A NEW ULM. *r' this season 3,500 gallons of ?Js~.k4r'* MICHAILLIPF. we started for the feeding pastures of well office on account of repeated drunkenwas GRAIN. 1.14- 1.01 amber cane syrup. The average yield Wheat, 1.17- the wild geese in Murray oounty. Although Farmers who want a thresher while on the bench. The petition '*&" Thousands of ladies to-day cherish 30 0 it, 38 has been neaily 200 gallons to the acre should look before they leap. It is the roads were just a "leedWt" was referred to the judiciary committee THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOUNCE' THAI & 50 grateful remembrances of the help Corn, while an occasional yield has been as. true that all other machines are offered soft in some places, the weather was. with power to investigate and send 50 THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF Hurley, from the use of Lydla E. Pinkkara's to-day at less than their price high as 225 gallons to the acre. all that could have ueeu wished for, for persons and papers. As the committee PHOVISIONS. Vegetable Compound, It positive!) Dry Good*, Beady-Made Clothing, u Order to get rid of them. Head $2.50 3.50 Beef on foot, per cwt., and at dusk our party readied P. N. was instructed to report at the cures all female complaints. Send to As will be seen by a notice ,*rli** reliable men say: j^V^i! 2.50 8.50 feef* Mutton per head, .Ostrom's place, thirteen miles out, in earliest possible moment it is not improbable Youths' Clothing, Notions, BsitsA Sftoei, Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 Western 4.00 5.00 published in another column, Peter Pork per cwtt, imhigh spirits. .After a hearty supper, r"-' ,j that Judge Cox may be lb. 12^ 13 Sugar Cured Hams per Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for ptmphlets. MeBara.,Jt I. Uast & Cm J.Moe, of Burnstown, announces himself lif)QQt Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc., etc. prepared for us by the accommodating 9 10 peached at the present session of the Breakfast Bacon (ieutleuien: The Agitators we as an independent candidate for 18 lady of the house, we retired to the Dried Beef, Legislature. boughl! tuts hill oi'MrV Mi Mullen, i for the fall and winter trade is now being received, and we take this early County Commissioner in the Fifth district. 10 Salt Pork, I granary where a family bed awaited PERSONAL MENTION. your agentfat Aew (Jim, Minn-, is opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call and exam* 15 Lard, our coming. The next morning we the'b^bt machine we ever saw A shocking accident occurred last 3.90 4.30 ine our stock and prices, uiv Wft'J .[T" $1\ Flour per cwt., were out in the fields befrre day-break Rev. Alex.Bergliold returned from thresh. \Ve are ^perfectly satisfied 1.50 The Winona & St, Peter railroad week near the Redstone railroad Corn Meal per cwt., WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. cwt. 4.00 with it iu every respect. It cleans and we succeeded in bagging a number the east last Thursday evening. We Buckwheat Flour per car shops at Winona were destroyed by bridge whereby a thirteen year old son 14 16 better than the best with no trouble Butter per lb., of geese before breakfast. That evening understand that his mission was quite Are last Saturday morning, together of Mr. Meyerding lost his life. The SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. 20 Cheese with the sieves'. The new Woodbury city we brought up at Mollne's old a success. with consideraple machinery, a quantity boy was attending school in this Ss 6 8 Poultry, power (Dingee pattern) beats Bo & E. O. Behnke, and place on Currant Lake, Here we found 17 of tools, etc., valued at $10,000. and was in the habit of riding to 11. Plsth, the Republican candidate Eggs per dozen, them all. On A1' game very plenty and our efforts were 50 Potatoes per bushel. from Redstone on passing trains, The fire was caused by the watchman for cpjnty treasurer, called on Lafayette, Minn., Oct. 10, 1881. 1.50 1.00 Onions, he crowned with very good success. the day the accident occurred A.BEUNKE, Jlfaftaiyer.^S.TQMOti using turpentine in starting afire under bur citizens last Saturday. He is making 8"0t KLosstwt, Ja. 2.00 3.00 Beans, A JACOB this Three miles out from Tracy, contrary boarded the four o'clock train in the boiler. a vigorous canvass and meets with 3.00 3.20 it Vi JOHK KLOBSKK&V Cranberries" $ Red- to our expectations, we found the city and when the train reached good success. UlNBT KLOB8NIB. GROCERIES. WM. H. KIB8LING. stone he jumped off, but in so doing he 12^ country we traversed rolling and generally Representative Klossner last Wednesday Sugar, White, per lb R. KIESLINO Hon. Lewis Bedding, member of H. KELLER. slipped and fell under the wheels, being 11 Yellow dry, considering the wet weather ptfj\ (JJ IfB6CHEL introduced a bill giving the Eiesling, Seller & Co J. I. CaseT. M. Co., Racine, Wis. 1 the Uouse of Representatives from S 1 Brown killed almost instantly. The untimely of the past six weeks. Standing 500,000 acres of internal improvement Gentlemen: I have threshed for Houston county, tarried in our city 7 1C Dried Apples, death of young Meyerding on a high knoll, looking south, two lands in exchange for the old State over Sunday the guest of Senator Peterson, the last twenty years. I now own 8X 10 Peaches, will no doubt serve as a warning to miles north of Currant Lake, the scene i M Railroad bonds. It is hardly probable 10 one of your Agitators, and will Prunes, 22 .,1 7 the other boys who are in the habit that meets ones gaze is picturesque Coffee, Bio. Green, per lb., 17 frankly say, that for fast work, that the bill will ptss although to the i 25 Boasted G. Kuehnel returned from Cincinnati of jumping on and off moving and pleasing to the eye. Almost at cleaning, separating and saving anti-bondmen it is the least objectionable 30 33 DtiY GOODSeGROCERIES, Java, Green, last Saturday morning. He informs grain. 1 have never seen'its equal. trains. our feet, as it were, we see the sparkling measure for the settlement of the 4C Roasted" 'Respectfully yours, us that his daughter was still waters and pebbly shores ot Currant lionds that has yet been proposed. 35 Mocha, Green" The following named persons have in a very precarious condition when he 40 75 Lake, with the Bear Lake timber, WILFRED H. BUSHABD. Teas, Japan, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, been drawn as jurymen for the fall 60 80 The attention of our readers, and Mew Ulm, Oct. 7,1881. left the side of her sick-bed on Thursday six miles distant, for a back ground. Green. 80 term of the District Court, which convenes more especially our farming community,is Black, morning. Turning slightly to the left we see the Itching Piles-Symptoms and Cure. in this city on Tuesday, November called to the new advertisement prairie dotted with numerous cabins Our hunters, Pfefferle and ye Election one week from next Tuesday. 15th, next: of Ole Johnson which, appears in another The symptoms tare moisture, like of the settlers, small lakes and winding TlftflB SeitJ editor, returned from the wett Saturday column of this issue. Mr. Johnson perspiration^ ihtenseitcln'ng, increased QMAWD JOKY. streams, while the Lake Sheteck morning, but contrary to general J. Dambach, L. B. Bentljr, UNDERWEAR has made butter and egg packing by scraibhing,' Very .distressing timber looms majestically against the Election tickets at the REVIEW of- Christ Spellbrink, P. W. Kuehn, expectation they brought home several NOTIONS & partipularly at night, asj if pin worms is a pic- Anton afand.rf.ld, Ole Christenson, a life study, and now that he has It-1 horizon in the distance. fice on short notice. geese, a sand hill crane and a. number Andrew Tuner, Christ Emmerich, Tri Mings were erawling. in and aboutthe re branched out for himself it is hoped he J.B. Arnold, A.J Oilman, ture that, in the summer months when of ducks. Valentine Orth, John C. Ziske, tumi the private parts are sometimes From $10 to $12 is being paid in will receive a fair shared of the business. Charlea Schultz, J. P. Bertsand, nature is clothed in its most beautiful affected if allowed to continue/very John Lind, B. F. Webber and Ed. H. Van Valkenburg, Lara Christensen, He buys for cash and pays the Mankato for a ton of hay. "t)r. garment, it is well worth the going Peter Dabl, Julius Houl, folloiv.0 |serious results may Casey were last Monday subpoenaed to H. W. Tompkins, Henry Moll, Unlaundried, highest market price. of a hundred miles to see. The country .Swayne's Ali-Healin^Oijitment*'is a F. D. Greene, Ives Kussell. appear before the House judiciary The cyclone damages on Mr. Mullen's SHIRTS, is mostly settled with sturdy Scan* pkuiaant sure cure.. AJso for Tester, VKTIT JOKY, and General building are now being repaired. committee to give evidence in the J. W. Kolba, S. A. Georjge, The St. Peter Tribune reports the dinavians, with here and there a Itch, Salt Bbeum, Scald Head, Erysipelas/ MerciaBdUe. B. Baomgertner, P.M.Kennedy, Judge Cox impeachment proceedings. Barbers' Itch, Blotches all following damages by the flood near T. B. Humphrey, Thomas Keegan, sprinkling of a few German families, The new gasoline street lamps are Eruptions.'. They departed for St. Paul yesterday HIGHEST J. P. Current, Jacob Baake, Cutaneous: Scaly, Crusty, Otawa, Le Sueur county: A. Robberts, who seem to be prosperous, and contented. J. Holm, an .improvement over the old kerosene Geo. Goth, Market price morning..'.. J.F.Burns, Robert Henton, Prices 50 eta. 3 boxes for $1.25. Sent who estimates his lossat$1,000. oil lamps. aid for J. Stofllet, Albert Behnke, by mail to any address on receipt of Albert Pretzer, Christ Scbaefer. He lost 120 tons of hay and 10 acres of po rduce. Republicans, don't allow youi selves Peter Morell, Henry Hoffman, price in currency,' or three cent post, corn John Clark 100 bushels of potatoes, II More fine, pleasant weather last Rasmus Christensen, Peter Thormadson, to be beguiled into votiug 'against SKtogirti Item. CORMIIIUCE11TR E TR NEWI/LM, age stamps Prepared only by Dr. H. Knndson, J. Potter, 8 acres of corn and 6 acres of week than in any week since the month your party nominees by tbe false assertions Wm. Bonne. C. Ablness. Swayne & Son, 330 N. Sixth Street, Hungarian hay. Levi Case lost 6 of the opposition candidates The readers of the Renew bereabonts mnstex of August. Philadelphia^ Pa., to whom' letters cuss my long silence, but I have now taken the and their unscrupulous friends. We H. Rudolphi, acres of corn R. Winegar 6 acres of The bill introduced by Senator Peterson pledge and greatly refornsd and began new era BALTRUSGH, we.should be addressed. Sold by all do not desire to throw mud but In the correapoadenUal line. A splendid lot of juvenile books and corn and all his hay John Kalchar, to authorize Brown county to prominent druggists. understand that some of the opposition It is with much sorrow that we road in the fancy box stationery has been opened Aug. Wagner, A. Pourier and Charles issue additional bonds for bridge purposes, viw of the death of onr young and moat esteemed candidates are pursuing tactics, Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. friend S. Banmgertner of New ulm. MANUFACTURER _OF & DEALER I N out at the City Drug Store. Needham all lost their hay. was incorrectly reported in to further their own ends, that should Messrs. Anderson a Sample are in the hog end NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boots and Shoes, cattle path and shipping largely to (ho Chleago bury them in everlasting oblivion. DFALBRIN these columns last week. The bill referred George The Sleepy Herald chronicles the John Nenno has bought f& market. Wo wish them many pleasantand profitable The Republican candidates for D1 7 Good to, which has passed both houses trips. drowning, in the Cottonwood river Schneider's saloon property on the Treasurer, Superintedent of Schools, Onr village authorities navo ordered sidewalks and become a law, is substantially near Iberia, of a young man named corner of Minn, and 2d North streets. to be laid, to the great aatlafaetioa of our people. Cor. Minn. A 3d N. New Ulm Minn. Court Commissioner and County Commissioners the same as was passed last winter Mr. Clark, an attorney from Sleepy Bye, baa Chas. Saltzwadel. The accident occurred are men that are tbe equals anofflcelnoartown. Good. This is a splendid fall for candidates with the exception that 930,000 was Notice is hereby ciyen that the firm of Peterson to the opposition candidates in every .a. large assortment of men's and last week Monday while himself A. Homburg heretofore existing, of New Ulm, Is The work on Mr. H. Knn dson'e hones la progreaslna to throw mud even if they inserted in lieu of 915,000. The county particular, and if elected they will,one boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and hereby dissolved by* inntoal Consent. The acconntsof very favosably. When completed It will and two others were in the act of the Arm .will 'be settled by Francis be tbs finest house in town. .BENTS'. AND BOYS' childrens' shoes constantly kept 00 and all, attend to the duties of their can't go around to see their constitu- commissioners are now authorized crossing the river on the ferry boat. Baasen .and Frank L. Sandal! t. the office of Uncle Bacon's new hotel nearlng compwUen. hand. Custom work and repairing office thenuelvee, as far as is in their Mr. Baasen. ent:*. to issue the county bonds in the sumTie Ready-made Clothing, indeed a Tory fine house and when opened to One of the other two, Steffan Abraham, promptly attended to. New Vim, Minn., Oct. 85,1881. power, the assertions of the opposition the public wUl no doubt hare a big run. of 930,000 for bridge purposes. The P. W. PETERSON, was rescued by a man in candidates notwithstanding Mr. The best strengthener of mind and Thomas Bropbey is lmproniog his premises y Circulars, .i :oU ri C. H. HORNBURG. high water of last spring demonstrated Ladies9 builJing anew stable on the rear end of bio lot. Schwertfeger & Plath's mill, while Schubert has made a good Treasurer body is Brown's Iron Bitters. It is PROBATE NOTICE. Mr. Breitkisitz's new brick block Is an orna. that the original sum was insufficient and not one single word can he said the third, Mr. Gent, remained on the menl to Redwood street. very soothing and refreshing in its effect. H. Loheyde, Hats & Caps,- against bis integrity, and if re-elected to build the bridges and approaches State ofMinnesota, In Probate Court. Wild geese and ducks are very plentiful In thai ferry and got it back to the shore. The County of BroWn. S Special Term,'Oct 15, '81.' he will no doubt continue to discharge Tlcinlty. so as to make them serviceable Boots A Shoes, In the matter of the estate of Loafs: J. Johnson horse and buggy were also lost. Our farmers rejoice at the prospective good the duties of the office in alike satis? defeated. On reading: and. nling the petition of when they were most needed, A section hand on the Winona & weather. Frank Anderson, administrator of .the estate of factory manner, but Mr. Plath is DEALER I J, f. Ray, It should bo remembered, is still In the Louis Johnson deceased,'' representing among the largest assortment of The Sleepy Eye Herald is misinformed hence anew contract was entered into St. Peter railroad was run over by a equally as well qualified for the position Other things,that he has fully administered: said field with the moat reliable inanranco companies. about the mail carrier between which makes the additional sum of estate, ana prayins that a time and place be fixed hand car and seriously injured near and if elected will devote his STRAW GOODS, for examining and allowing his account of his administratkh,an New Ulm and Redwood Falls having 915,000 necessary. whole time to the discharge of the duties Sprin gfield last Saturday. fifmlltflraus Wewo. for the assignment of the residue Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mint of:said estate toheirs It is ordered, that said of the office. Our candidate fir suspended the work of carrying the account becxamined, ana petition heard, by the Editor Review: v. Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Shelly, mails until better weather sets in and Judge of this Court, on Friday the 18th day of November Winter apples are selling from $4.00 Our people were somewhat surprised CROCKERY A 6LASSWARE, Ducks and geese are departing for southern climates. A. D. 1881 at 4 o'clock p. hi. at the -Probate was solely nominated for hisfitnessfor A large assortment of men's boots the roads become better. He makes office in said County. to $4.50 per barrel in this market, and last Saturday morning by the early ap. the position, and, with the exception and shoes and ladies'and children's NOTIONS, &t. Onr farmers are improving the Save weather And if is further ordered, that notice thereof be the trips as regularly as the condition pearance on our streetaof a number of indications are that they will go given to all persons interested, by publishing a of Mr. Uagberg, he is tbe only representative husking corn, and attending to the various duties shoes constantly kept on hand. Oust of the Minnesota river and the badCottonwood copy of this order for three successive weeks prior I have given especial attention to of the season. om work and repairing promptly attended of the Scandinavian element farmers whose movements si ill higher later in the season. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm REVIEW, The young hunters are making it lively for the my ready-made clothing department. roads permit him to do, but for thebetokened to. a weekly newspaper, printed and published at on the Republican ticket. that they had come on feathery tribe. Dr. Forster has moved his dental New Ulm,in said County.' and its the largest"portion of my stock last month he has most invariably His countrymen are as true as steel Mr. Byron Green baa been suffering from severe Dated at New Ulm the 15th d*y of October A. D. some important errand. Upon inquiry of clothing has been made to brdei C. WAGNEE office to a spacious room over Kiesling, attackof fever and ague during the past en1881. By the Court, consumed three days to make the to the Republican cause and he is from sample^ selected by myself, 1 week. it was ascertained that they had each ERNST BRANDT, titled to and should receive the full Keller & 3o'g store where he now round trip, which isall that could have (Ii.8.) i Judge of Probate. The young pedagogues of this vicinity are boning am enabled to furnish better madf signed an order the day before for a party vote. The Republicans of New NovemberSOth81. ,-r.^VVk around engaging sohool for the winter. Some awaits the coming of his customers. reasonably been expected when the clothing, and at lower prices than any of them have already been successful, DEALER I N ALL KINDSOF ulm, especially, can illy aford to copy of the history of the Minnesota ,,,PJtOBATE NOTICE:7 other establishment in the city. many difficulties he had to encounter Nearly all the formers of this township have scratch him. Mr. Hagberg, the candidate valley, for which agents are now can' A splendid new stock of accordians, When in want of anything in mj succeeded in getting their threshing done In good are considered. for Court Commissioner, is a season this fall. lharmonicas, albums, etc., have just vaasing this vicinity, and subsequently line don't fail to come and see my State of Minnesota, I young' man studying law in land & Onr molasses men are quite busy now-a-days. been received at the City Drug Store. Couut) ot Brown, In Probate Court. goods and obtain my prices before pur concluded that they had been taken We wen recently presented with a sample of syrup Randall's law office. He is well qhalifled In the matter of the estate of Bent Eiricktou, The most disastrous conflagration de- Call in early and make your selections. chasing elsewhere. will be rnonein manunwtured by Mr. i Banner audit was Just ceased. in by a note swindler. They came for the office and wilt no doubt be MuTO/PramBS, Mouldings that was ever witnessed in this part of splendid. your pocket* 0|i reading and filing the petition of Anna Krickson elected, For County Commissioner in with blood in their eyes and had the of Brown cOnnty, reproaenting, among, other My communication intended for your last issue Minnesota occurred at Waseca last 0. Ballrnscli. the 1st District, embracing the city things, .that Bent Erickiiou, late of the town of got stuck in the mod on the way to the P. Q, and and childrens' carriages. canvasser been unable to explain matsatisfactorily Friday morning at 1:30 o'clock. The Bo wise in time and get a bottle of Linqen, Krbttn county, on tbe 89th day of Sep. was returned. of|New Ulm, Mr. E. G. Koch is in nomination tomber. A. D, 1881, at said town of Linden.' djed Owing to the wet weather many of onr farmers fire started in a drug store and wasters he would have fared Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, which always as this office is an important intestate, and being an inhabitant of thla county at have not succeeded in getting much plowing done. M-MTJLLEF S the tiaae of his death, leaving goods, chattels and fiist discovered by Roger Hanbury, a badly. As it was they all took a Singer Sewing machine cures coughs and colds a.id prevents one for the interests of the county, We sincerely hope that ttie fine weather wUl Dtp th $35,00 estate withis this couuty, and that the petitioner tlnue a few weeks to enable them to catch up. railroad man, who at once gave the and theincifinbent is generally, from New Davis consumption- Price only twenty-five good, hearty laugh at their groundless lathe widow of said deceased, and praying that 835.00 The cold,frosty mornings, and blustery days administration of said estate be to ber granted: It bis location, elected to the chairmanship alarm, but on account of insufficient and fifty cents a bottle. Wheeler & Wilson fears and returned home in time $35.00 are beginning to make overcoats the one thing is ordered that ssid petition be heard befcre the HARDWARE of the board, it should be filled fire apparatusesnothingcould bedone to needful. judge of this court, on Saturday, the 19th day of to do their morning chores. Machines sold on .time by one of good business ability, judgment monthly November, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock am,, the Prairie Area are beginning to illuminate the akT or stay the flames. One whole block in probateoffice In said county. LAMPS! LAMrs!! LAMPS!!! Don't in all directions, bat very few have sufllcient Art. and experience, and the Republieans payments,''- ~,.M' Since the above has been in type the heart of the city was consumed breaks made. Delay is a risk that few of onr farmers Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Emporium fail to take a- look at the new stock of are fortunate in being able to sec NEW ULM-" II- 1^- i^MINN can afford to run. the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, Mr. Lipp, one of the farmers above re. and many families were rendered hanging and standing lamps and lamp cure for the nomination one so thon by publishing a cqpy of thla order frr three if Our farmers are determined not to let their ferred to, has handed us a note of homeless. The Owatonna fire department sueeosslTO weeks prkw to said day of hearing. In 4 goods at the City Drug Store when in stock suffer this winter for tbe want of hay, at oughly qualified in all respects as Mr. and toe New Ulm Rsvxj:*-, a weekly newspaper least the large stacks around their barns thus indicate. Agricultural Machin Agency, responded promptly to a call for "warning" which appears elsewhere Koch-.: He has been county auditor search of something nice iu that line. Wm. Koeh. printed and published at New Ulm in said county. fc#pe. G. Pahl. The scarcity of hay last spring was Dated at New Ulm tbe SOth day of October, A. help but didn't arrive upon the scene for a number of years and is thoroughly thing unusual for this locality. Farmers should in this issue of the REVIEW. If the assertions C. Schmidt. |^|gGeo. Schmidt D. 1881. not fail in making,provisions for the helpless animals Town clerks and others in the country posted in County affairs. The candidates of conflagration in time to render any By too court, ERNST BRANDT, of Mr. Llpp are true, and we under their care and protection. Empir Mill Cq from the Fourth and Fifth [ft, s.1 Judge of Probate, towns of Brown county will conifer W, assistance. have no reasons to doubt his word, the ovl&l Districts, Mr,M. C. BurnsideandMr. a special favor by sending us the North Star Publishing Company had ash.j! Cash.! And. Larson are welt qualified for' the Although the people of- Sleepy Eye tteier to Wlvtai leaerfeBat. election returns at the earliest possible (ROLLER office and if elected will make excellent better recall their unscrupulous agents hold anti-bond meetings and publicly moment after the votes are canvassed. NBW ULM, Minn., Oct. 24, '81. Commissioners. The, ticket is a before some one goes gunning for talk against the settlement of the In a communication published in the good one and deserves "4 hearty and Wwf^rBJBJSa SJ .^BrwfJRPnioaeBaWeJ A Redwood county "People's Convention"will them. If the work will not sell upon bonds, it appears from the following united] support? x J. nA RBTIRW last week, it is stated 'That ^^r bo held in Redwood Falls its merits better drop it at once. The item clipped from the Herald that -PAID FOsW the administration of our county af next Saturday to place in nomination 24 Hollers and 4 Burrs. y.\^ Beomtlfloror people in this vicinity, and especially they only do so because they think It fairs, and mors e$poiaUythe county Bu.tter emd Eggs- a ticket in opposition to the ticket recently notthe farmers, are not in a mood to be Ladies, you cannot make fair skin. is popular with tlw masses, and placed in nomination by the Republicans. Ireaowy, are in good hands, the to\r rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes with trifled with by book agents, from any conscientious motives: lowing facts are convincing proof:" all tbe cosmetics of France or beautiflers We take pleasure in informing tlie The undersigned would respect* There is one individual in this town of the world, while in poor health The writer then proceeds to state the Seo what the druggists say about public that we are now ready for bus. who favors the payment of the bonds. fully inform the public of New Ulm We learn from the Mankato Review and nothing will give you such good amount of interest received on deposits Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup: "It never lness. Tbe best machinery and all the He was an outspoken anti-bond man at and vicinity that he has opened a health, strength, buoyant spirits and that Dr. George Keller, a young Bava of public funds. latest improvements in^the mamifaeture tails to cure the worst case of cough the mass meeting and amazed the natives beauty is Hop Bitters. A trial is certain PRODUCE & COMMISSION rian physician not wholly unknown in of flour enable us to compete with and cold promptly and effectually." with his powerful eloquence on The county treasurer is not charged proof. See shbther column. business in BarbierY building, ad* the best mills in the country, this city, attempted to commit suicide the subject but the same evening he Price only twenty-five and fifty cents with any neglect of duty, nor is he "S* We are constantly buying joining C. W. A. Krook's store, aqd told Mr. Zeiske privately that the a few nights since by taking morphine. 'UmM mmstkM a bottle. Sold by all druggists. Wheat, entitled to any laudation on account bonds ought to be paid. Of course he that he is prepared to pay the highefitcas^ -i He resided at Nicollet station Jsfew tflm, M^IA1 Rye, ef the amount received for interest on intended ty influence Mr. Zeiske in favor market price especially, for Bespondlng to the w|she| of The contract for opening and grading during last winter, but has lived in Corn, of payment, but all he created deposit!. The ktw makes it the duty lends I announce ftyself to the fei gpod butter and eggs. First South street has been awarded Mankato since spring, boarding at the was ridicule of himself. Oats, A complete line of of the Board of Auditors to designate low-eltizens as an Independent eandi Remember the place, one door to A. Duvel and Ilelmer, ait the house of Mr. Jacob Sontag. The first date for the office of a School guperln- c. Buckwheat, banks in which the public funds shall rate of 14% cents per cubic yard. north of Krook's store, Minn, street, The judiciary committee ,f the A &WT IAMABE intimation that Sontag'a family had of _... (it of thisTcounty &\ &C C. be deposited after receiving proposals Jonas Landenschlager & Co. have the New Ulm Minn. House of Representatives which is the doctor's attempt at self-destruction contract for putting in the culvert, At the Highest Market Prices from such hanks as to the rate of interest Jan. 26-82. I charged with the investigation looking was from bearing him fall upon Carpenterand Farming Tools, mmso. OL E JOHNSON the compensation for their part of the to be paid for monthly balances. 1 to the impeachment of Judge E. St. We sell all kinds of the floor, about 2 o'clock in the morn* work being $75.00. TJi the Board of Auditors performed, Julien Cox, of the Ninth judicial district, J.. I. Case & Co*s. Apron ft ing. Dr. Frisbie was sent for and with and designated the bank offering JFLOVM, held a preliminary meeting on KI fc. The Lake Benton New* says that wishes1 of my the aid of a stomach pump, vigorously Bespondlng to the Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' j. the highest rate of interest, SHORTS, t^ Friday night and took the necessary Cowles, the proprietor of the Tracy isahy frlen dsl herewith^ announce applied, and antidotes the would-be and, if the county has realised large ..^.y' BRAN, &c steps for carrying on the work assigned myself to the follow citisens of this, eating house, is a narrow-souled, ts.i suicide's life was-saved. Disappointed WagonsftBuggies, D. M. Qsborne sums as such interest, it is simply because the Fifth, commisioner district as Ian them. A list of witnesses was pre iTjau inRt to hvy grasping miser and should be kicked AT LOW BATES. love is the cause of the doctor's attempt independent candidate for tbe oflpce the banks of New Ulm have pared and handed to Sergeant-at-Arms by the snow plow the whole length of ft Co's. Full line! of at self.destructibn, and at the of County Cemmissloner of Brtfwn 5 Dayton, to be summoned. The committee pa}d a Hberal percentage for the use the Northwestern railway. So much Special Attention given to eoun i &., time he fell from the chair he was sit* |e^er^B&d)r-imde crin&fU because he insists in charging the then adjourned subject to tbe of the money, $ Ou3tozxi "WlorlL. REAPERS AND MOWERf. PaTTBR J. MO] ting at a table writing a love letter. Kotioe.-S'!,i I poor emigrant 75 cents for a half-cooked call of the chairman, Mr. Hicks. The l^criir. dbnoi (all 4o- Mr. Schubert has simply deposited^ meal. committee is evidently determined to An extra stone for giindvng feed. THE OSBORNE ?3 the funds in tbe banks designated by [send tar cur Gdsloe^ie The house occupied by Conrad Hoffmann s.i Steam Cornsheller. :r badthoroughly sift the charges of the On account of high water and }v, Self-Binder, the Board of Auditors juvt a* the taw Mr. V. E. Loba M. A: announces Judge's drunkenness, and if sufficient in the town of Cottonwood, near roads but little wheat has been marketed 1 himself as a candidate for ihe^office of Wood tiken for cash or in exchange.- and hit oath of office txjreeely re} i here during the past four weeks, evidence is produced will recommend John Mohr's place, was completely destroyed SujSsnntendent of Schoohvfor Brown qutree him to te, and hoe received, and our Eagle and Empire mills have Dec.i-fci ^iifopii'e ]tfill Co. his impeachment at an early diy. by fire at 3 o'clock last Friday County. As his title implies' he is a The Elward Harroster, the rate o/inUreet that the bank* voU been put to their wits ends to get classical graduate tncludifc scientific morning. The family were not apprised vntarilp offered to pap. **Only .this wheat enough to supply their customers and normal training), and has devoted CLOAKS,: of the fire until tbe whole upper Car efThanks. With Cord Binder. with flour. They are now receiving ten years to study in the'states of and njMuignmre. AGENTS 1 part of the building was in flames and Mirft, jfiWo, an^ .&$&$*, &- wheat from the west and hope to f^. ,%TWBT ATA*?*?**- sparks were dropping down on to The undersigned desire to return has letters of reoomri^ndatfoii fsom FURST & BRAWLEf {the WANTED.! be able hereafter to fill all orders ,:vl *r ULSTERS, thanks to those who so kindly assist* Various promment edudrtriiv^ among AFttJOimviW I beds. Mrs. Hoffmann and children promptly. ed them during the late fetal sickness whom is the fonner fttati:S^betinten' HarRmkH,rl made their escape from the hurtling Srlit fMtetUeTUnfl Book of the Age of Samuel Banmgertner, also to those dentofMlchiga^/Hlwtedhe will The family of Chas.Brust was deeply 'For ten yearsmy wife was confined to Foundations of Success building with difficulty, and' nothing who followed the remains to the ^ev^ his enUw attetiolao supenn- bereaved last week by the loss of their her bed with* complication of ailmenu but the night clothes they had on was grave. Especially do we desire to tehdingandimproTingasfaras possible 4-year old son Frank. The little fellow that no doctor oould tell what thank the Governor's Guards, for thesaved, the sohool interests of our county. AND LAWS OFTBJLDK. OTCUOUDU OV 880 bushels of wheat and 100 was taken down with diphtheria was the matter, or cure her, and I need guard of honor, Sergt. Tory Oleson bushels of oats, temporarily stored in up a small fortune of humbug stuff. on Sunday, the 10th inst.,and although for his address at the grave and the SIx months ago saw V, 8. flag with medical assistance was promptly sura Mrs. Mary Martin, of Harrisburg, the building, and everyr article of New Ulm Maennerehor for their singing. Hop Bitters on it, and I thought Pa., says: ^1 suffered severely from a moned he fell a victim to the dread household furniture .and betiding was We hlso desire to acknowledge would be a fool onee more, I tried it, a complication of female diseases that disease on Tuesday following. Two the kind and untiring attentions of Mr consumed. Mr. Hoffmann was not .but my folly proved to be wisdom. sense of bearihffdbwn seemed as if it othe- children who were also taken &> and Mrs. J.Newhart, in whose family home at the time and did not learn of Two battles cured her. She is now as would kill me my |ab% were trery down with the disease have so far recovered the ducessed was living, also tbe kin* well and strong as any man's wife, Irregolar nothing seemed to benefit bis loss until a day or so after] The as to be out of danger. Tfce services rendered us by tbe families and it cost me only two dollars. Such me unttl^1 tried Brown's IreaBH^ Are is supposed to haveoeiight fro^n family has the sympathy of their of G. Sommer and C. C. Brandt folly pays^M. W., '^*iS. many friends in this their sad afflic defective chimney. BmwaaBV and ANNA BAVMOCBTMCB, Parents. gan 2\ Gxonsn and PAVL BAUxannnmR, Brothers. i tion.