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NEWUL REVIEW WEDNESDAY JUNE 14,1882 ^^^^^^^^S^i^lm^Srl^ H. Loheyde, H. WERRlKCr, Geo. Prbtz, Esq., draughtsman in NEW ULM AND VICINITY The cans thus neglected, and exposed, A Traveler's Story. The improvements now being put The history of the Minnesota valley of course fail to meet the anticipations the register of deeds' office in St. Paul, on Minnesota street are not each as is being delivered in LeSueur and Sib* After spending months at watering of those using them. Under such circumstances, DEALER IBT TRAVELERS' GUIDE. is in the city visiting with his friend would evoke a great deal of enthusiasm ley counties. The work is highly DEAI/EB IK to denounce the system, is places and consulting the best physi Captain Propping. in the average community, but here spoken of by the Sibley County Independent. BOOTS & SHOES, as illogical as it isunfair. The creamery cians without benefit, I returned home the city authorities can use their pleasure system moves upon the cash, plan, and Get your dollars ready, the disheartened and expectedtodie. A GROCERIES, Winona Saint Peter Railway. Courtland Correspondence. that it will by this means tend to induce Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mint in defacing our main street with agents will soon strike Brown county. friend urged a trial of Parker's Ginger Medietas & FarBtng ls-plemeats. Going East. farmers to enter into the stockraising Going West. unsightly ditches and not a word of Tonic. Three bottles and careful diet and dairy business more extensively A large assortment of men's boots Day Passenger *6:58a Day Pasaenger *5:20 COVRTLAND, June 12th 1882. protest Is heard from any quarter. Golden Gate, Minn. A number of goats meandered into is a fact that cannot be successfully and shoes and ladies'and children's have brought me excellent health and Night *9:50pm Night r:45m Wm. Oetting has gone to St. Paul. We are surprised at this state ot aflairs controverted. But not until the court room at Gary, Dakota, during shoes constantly kept on hand. Ousttorn FrelghtNo. 1410:loam Freight No 13 12:20 am I hope my experience may benefit similar John E. Johnson of Lake Prairie is every man who sells his cream owns work and repairing promptlyatto. surprised that the property owners in the absence of the clerk of court, Freight No. 10 *2:10 sufferers.Clncinnatti lady. See visiting with his brother. from ten to twenty cows can it beended Except Sunday. Daily. the vicinity of Minnesota and Third and ate up the court records, judgment other column. considered a complete success. Working on the road and in the corn Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 10 ONLY North streets have raised no word of rolls, complaints and. answers, etc* MARBLEWORKS A COVGH, COLD. O SORE are the orders of the day. are allowed to carry passengers be* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THROAT. complaint, though their buildings are Those goats are valuable animals and The Winona Republican is authority tween Kasota and Sleepy Eye "No corn this year, a little rain A cough, eoldor sore throat should be stopped GRAND hold lots of strong law points. left on stiltsas it wereby the recent Neglectfrequently results in an incureable Jung C. W. HEIDEMA^N, Agent. Ig. 0ch.wendingeff would not hurt," are the sayings of the for the statement that a new bridge disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial action of the street commissioners. day. troches are certain to give relieve In Aathma, across Amiret brook is to be constructed DEALER IN Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and Officers of Brown County. A Valuable Addition. The grade of Minnesota street was established As no one has reported any new by the Winona & St. Peter railroad Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* CELEBRATION MMaeMits, Teakstetie peas, we can do it now. How is that havebeen recommended by physicians, and always several years ago and it cannot Post Office Address New Ulm. Because it is beneficial to the scalp company. It will be 1,356 feet long Maitels, gave perfect satisfaction. They are not for Courtland. AUDITORH. B. Constant. and adds to personal beauty restoring now be changed without the city new or untried bnt having been tested "*y wide and 75 feet high. This will be followed THKASUKKRF. Schubert. and constant use for nearly an entire generation, color and lustre to gray or faded hair, Henry C. Muller drove his young Foreign and r* holding itself liable for damages. Culverts HcaiiTKH OF DEEDSA. F. Walton. they have attained well merited rank among the iw by the construction of two stone is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such cattle to Burns last week, to be herd American Marble. few strong remedies of the age. Public speakers JVDOS or PROBATEE. Brandt. could have been built across Ct.ERKor HE OUT. COURTAlbert Blanchnrd. a popular dressing. and srsepl use them to clear and strenghtea arches and the filling of the entire edthis summer. SMXRirrEdward Casey. the voice: sold at 85 cents a box by all drugInts. don't look Minnesota street on Third North street space with earth. Th Sixteen residents of the towns of SURVEYORJ. Berndt. cheaper, and much more satisfactorily, COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg Courtland and Nicollet have organized much like the road between Tracy and Express Agent Heidemann informs Shop on State Street between 4th and "Sterna mm Kmes." COUNTY ATTORNEYB. Y. Webber. a quadrille band, They expect to be and the street would not then have COROKKRJonas. LandeNschlager. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, Marshall was to be abandoned. Newspaper us that express packages will hereafter fifth streets, prepared to furnish the music for a COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD.G.Claiy. been an eye-sore to everyone living in ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, editors can easily abandon railroads,- be taken up and delivered twice a day New Ulm, Minn. New Year's party. We hope they will. gophers. 15c. Druggists. that part of the town. This is a matter Officers of the City of New Ulm. but when it comes to building at 8 o'clock in the morning and 6 that should have the attention of o'clock in the evening. Under this new ones it's quite another thing. CHAS. LUTH, MAYORH. B. Constans. Wm. Koch. Stately Doings, E. G. Pahl. every one of our citizens who has the COUNCILORSE. G. Pahl, F. Boock, H. Keller, R. arrangement the express that comes C. Schmidt Geo. Schmid Pfefferle and J. Pfenninger. welfare of the city at heart. PHOTOGRAPHER from the east on the 5:20 p. m. train is Sleepy Eye has organized aboard of CLBRKJacob N'x. L. N. Rue, of Blue Earth county, Empire Mill Co. TREASURERFr. Forster. delivered the same evening. trade with officers as follows: President, tarried in this town a few days last CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and F. Baasen. New Time Card. week. July 4, '82, CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. C. B. Blake Vice President, P. CONSTABLEJos. Gallee. Machine agents are buzzing around MARSHALF. Meile. Runitz Secretary, T, E. Bowen Treasurer, A committee of the Brown County ROLLER BOIL. The new time table went into effect GALLERY Ccr. Minn. A. 3d North Sts., now-a-days. "We pray the^let us Agricultural Association is soliciting Peter Bendixen. The objects of on the Chicago & Northwestern railroad alone." "W *EfT fJL.ni IHIRKRT REPORT. NEWULM, MINN. funds for the purpose of building stables the society are not merely mercantile, last Sunday. Under the new order The summer term of school in 'Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer In and a high board fence on the fair but the matter of furthering immigration of tLiugs the morning train going District No. 62 commenced Monday, Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Pre- AH work neatly and promptly executed. grounds, two lots having already been UNDER.THE AUSPICES OF THE duce.] will be fully looked into. The June 5th. west leaves Chicago at 9 a.m. arrives 24 Rollers ann 4 Burrs. secured. Our merchants subscribed merchants of Sleepy Eye are fully The prospects for a good crop of at Winona at 9.15 p.m. New Ulm, GRAIN. Governor's Guard, wheat in this part never looked more quite liberally. The fair this year alive on the issues of the day, and if Wheat, 4:49 a. m. Tracy, 8:15 a. m. Huron, 127 100 115 favorable than at present. injjMmniop. will continue three days. Oats, they can do anything to attract immigration 65 WABOI 2:20 p. m.,and Pierre, 7 p. m., making The fine weather of the past week We take pleasure in informing the Corn, 70 to Brown county in general the run from Chicago to Pierre in thirty-four has been fully appreciated by the farmers public that we are now ready for business. Barley, 70 AT 50 Preparedto do any and ail Nic. Nenno now presides over the and Sleepy Eye in particular, they are hours. of this locality. The best machinery and all the PROVISIONS. The undersigned would respectfully inform the CITY GARDEN. handsomest saloon establishment in going to do it. latest improvements injihe manufacture Going east the through train leaves Beef on foot. per wt., $3.00 4.00 publictthat Our overseer of highways .in Dist. he'has opened a wagon and Smith shop of flour enable us to compete with New Ulm. The main room has been Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 No. 1 will make some improvements Pierre at 7 a.m. Huron 12:20 p. m. work in his Una promptly and at living rates. All the best mills in the country, Commenting upon the outcome of Pork per cwt., 5.00 6.00 on our roads, as soon as practicable. newly papered and frescoed, anew and work warranted: New wagons will always keep Tracy, 6:20 p.m. New Ulm, 9:50 p. m.: We are constantly buying Unhand. A kind patronageis respectfully sol. Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12 13 the recent trial of the Brown case, at PROGRAMME: As our town has not been represented handsome pool table has been set up, Wheat, cited Winona, 5:37 a. m. arriving in Chicago Breakfast Bacon 11 112 8 in the columns of your paper for Mankato, the Review says: It is not 4 John LauterWh. and the bar is furnished with first-class Bye, at 7 m. The train stops for meals at Parade at 10 A. M, ending at Dried Beef, some time, we thought a few items always certain what a jury is going to liquors and cigars. He furnishes the City Garden. Corn, Salt Pork, 10 Winona, Tracy and Huron. The train might not be altogether without interest. do, and hence the fact that the one in Lard, 12) public a first-class lunch, too. Oats, runs through to Chicago as a distinct After Assembly at garden, "Star the railroad case stood ten for the railroad Flour per cwt., 4.00 4.50 *a Buckwheat, Spangled Banner" by City Band. and separate train without making SMITH. i Corn Meal per cwt., 2.25 The grading of the First South street company to one for the party sustaining if connections at Elroy as heretofore. Reading of Declaration of Independence Butter per lb., 10 12 15 is neatly completed. If properly gravelled, the injuryand that jury comlargely SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. At the Highest Market Prices Cheese 20 by Henry R. Randall. On the west-bound train a sleeping car this will be the street to theposed of farmersis a pretty Eggs per dozen, 14 runs through to Tracy. The train be* "Red, White and Blue" by City We sell all kinds of Our public schools closed last Friday. railroad depot. It is hoped that the strong evidence that Blue Earth juries Potatoes per bushel, 70 Band. ing run daily, it gives us an early mail Onions, 2.00 2.50 city council will see its way clear to are certainly not prejudiced against FLOVB, PROPRIETOR OF THE on Monday morning. John Zleske and daughters started Oration by Frank L, Randall Beans, 3.00 3.80 order a plank sidewalk laid along this corporations. A failure to agree, on SHOBTS,l last Monday morning for Wadena. New Ulm Foundry The day, or mail, train and accommodation GROCERIES. "Hail Columbia" by City Band. the basis of ten to one, is a very great street from Minnesota street to the BBJUBT, &c.M Sugar, White, per lb. 12 Mrs. Wagner has been absent visiting freight trains run as heretofore. In the afternoon all the usual difference from the $6,000 verdict given railroad depot platform. Yellow 11 I LOW RATES. friends in New Ulm. amusements. on the last trial in Brown county." & MACHINE SHOP Brown 10 The Marshal commenced street The Republican caucus was held at Dried Apples, 7 15 A cordial invitation is extended to work on Monday, near the brewery. Special Attention given to] Turner Hall last Monday evening. The Militia Hews. Peaches, 8K 20 Corner CentreftFront Streets. all. The New Ulm gun club had its first The new hotel on the old Revere Custom "WorlK.. following are the delegates to the Prunes, 8 10 The corner stone of the new armory House site is being pushed to completion. THE COMMITTEE. shoot over the new revolving trap last NEW ULM, Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 22 county convention: S. D. Peterson, MINN boys'fexperi* of the St. Paul companies will be laid Jos.Saturday. A first the Roasted 20 machineryand an An extra stone for giinding feed. Albert Blanchard, Jacob Nix, The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted \STM*4*A1 Agents.Startling as the A goodly number ot our villagers Java, Green, 30 33 do"all infindingthen i about three weeks, probably during am now prenared to kinds of work on short enced a little difficulty WW *M& vtH&a pages of romancefrom W Steam Cornsheller. Bobleter, R. Fischer, John Neuman. fc executed with neatness spent Sunday over at the Cottonwood Roasted" 40 ce the lowest depths of Slaver/ to a position among 5". the July encampment. A superb miltary balls, but after a few trial shots they y?.* Agriculturarl Implements a speciality. Only ex. and B. F. Webber. No instructions, the first in the land. "Life and Times" of river pic-nicing. Mocha, Green" 35 V F?-i225*? workmen are employed and work en. display will be one of the features went to work and recorded the following uf* Wood tiken for cash or in exchange. Frederick Douglass, Teas, Japan, 40 75. but the delegation is solid for Wakefield. The Iberia bridge is not yet completed, and dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. of the occasion. score: Green. 60 80 but a large force of men are at Dec.i-u ^mpife ]VK1 1 Co. CHAS. LEONARD. Black. 80 Second Lieut. E, W. Bird, Co. -'D," 1111111101-9 E. E. Setter, work upon the structure and it willsoon written by himself 18 full page illustrations: nrlce 01011111118 Joe Bobleter, $2.50. Outrivals "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in thrilling Second Battalion, has resigned, and he be given over for travel. The Herald says that the watches 11001111017 A. Berghold, and romantic interest with the added charm that Children carriages at C. Wagner's. Stow rot** 11100011117 Rod. Riesling, is succeeded by C. H. Bullard. Lieut. every word is true. A marvelous story most graphically and jewelry stolen from Sencerbox's Wm. Strassburg and family of Nicollet 1010110110-6 R. Plpfferle, toldand of great historical value. This volume connty were visiting in our village 11010001016 A. Boxen, store in Sleepy Eye have not been returned, Bullard is an old veteran. will be eagerly sought for by the hundreds of The new Catholic church steeple is 00000010118 Wm. Koch, last week. Mr. S. thinks of selling thousands who have watched the remarkable carder MULLENf as stated in these columns last The Minneapolis Zouave corps, although completed. and have been thrilled by the elequence of Mr. Seiter uently made 19 out out in Nicollet county and moving this wonderful man. The work gives an account week, and that the whereabouts of the not'now in the State service, to Sleepy Eye. of many interviews with prominent men and narrates and he was awarded of a possible 20, The fire department was outlast Sun many anecdotes concerning them unknown stolen property is as much of a mystery are bound to keep their organization The time new card went into effect the club badge. to the general public. It abounds in many graceful day morning for practice. as ever. We obtained our infor* touches both of wit and eloquence. intact. They have just taken possession last Sunday. The passenger train from 'He is such a remarkableman tbat people like to the west now arrives at 9 p. m. and mation from one of Sleepy Eye's M. The managers of the New York children's of their handsome new armory. Mr. C. II. Ross moved into his handsome read abont him,, and no wonder."Boston Congregationalist. creation departs for the east ten minutes later, an D.'s. home are sending large numbers IDealer izi Major Bobleter, of the Second battalion, new residence last Saturday. The through express from the east arrives th "it is as inspiring as a poem."Woman's Journal. of homeless chillren to Minnesota. left for St. Paul yesterday morning 38k at 5:30 a. m., and departs for the bi ''No strangeer story has been or ever will be re and All Kinds ol Eighty-five Dollars Lost. bso Window shades and shade go ods in They are picked up on the streets of west fifteen minutes later. No change !i to consult with Gov. Hubbard, told."Boston Advertiser. mo 9 i great variety at C. Wagner's store, in the day train. New York and sent west in lots of a of."J You do not tell me that your husband Adjutant General Hawley, Major Bend fiction."Troy (N. Y.) Times. a aw is up and entirely cured by so hundred or more in care of a superintendent, "Destined to a wide tie."Hartford Courant. and Capt. McCarthy with reference to Republican county convention next 'The whole"story is exceedingly well told simple a medicine as Parker's Ginger Bashaw Items. who peddles them out to the the July encampment. The details of Rochester Democrat. Saturday. Every town should be represented. Tonic?" 'Yes indeed, I do." said Address J. S. GOODMAN A CO., Chicago, 111. farmers as they may need them. A the encampment will no doubt be fully Mrs. Benjamin to her neighbors," and Editor Review. after we had lost eighty-five dollars in train carrying about a hundred of arranged this week. PROBATE NOTICE. FARM IrlACHINERY, The weather is fine. doctor's bills and prescriptions. Now *at* *rt these children stopped at Kasota recently, B1TCHUPAIBA" Company "B," Second battalion, STATE OF MINNESOTA, I I ,1 ray husband feels as well as ever. The roads are drying up. 4 Quick, complete cure, all anoying COUNTY OF BBOWH. and a gentleman who was present, Capt. James Hunter, will be inspected In the matter of the estate of W. I. W. Cunningham, The prairie is beautiful. Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis deceased. On reading and filing the petition says he never heard so many slang by Major Bobleter this p. m. A drill At the recent session of the Grand eases. $1, Druggists. of Lucina S. Cunningham of Brown county Corn is growing fast. phrases used in the same length of representing among other things, that W. I. W. in battalion movements and dress parade Lodge I. O. O. F. of Minnesota, it was We behold the Star of Springfield. Cunningham late of said county on the Sd day of Julius Berndt has been awarded the time as he heard from those boys, and will be two of the features of the April A. D. 1882, at the town or Albin in said shown by the report of the Grand Master The wheat, oats and barley look county died intestate, and being an inhabit ant of contract for building the Moonan hotel they swore by note. The farmeis in occasion. this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, that contributions to the amount splendid. chattels and estate within this county, and that in Waseca. the vicinity of Worthington and Windom Company "A," Second battalion, of $804.90 had been raised by the several the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, Bashaw owns about 800 head of and praying thatadministration or said estate be to have taken many of these children. Capt. Jos. A. Eckstein, has been ordered lodges for the New Ulm sufferers. cattle. The Msennerchor had a pic nic riea her granted:: It Is ordered, that said petition be heard before the judge of .his court, on Fridav to parade in full dress uniform on The money was forwarded to the officers Our schools will close soon for the Frank & Benzin's mill last Sunday. the 80th day of June A, D. 1882. at 1 o'clock p. i Thsummer. SUICIDE.Maria Kiehn, aged 74 at the Probate OSlce in said connty. Thursday evening, June 22d. of the New Ulm lodge and by them A good time is reported. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to years, committed suicide in the town H. C. Mallette is over in North Star members will assemble at the company distributed. i iheheu-k of said deceased, and to all persons interested, building a barn. by publishing a copy of this order for Insure your crops in the GermanScandinavian of Sigel last Wednesday night by walking armory at 6:30 p. m. sharp. three successive weeks prior to said day of hearlne During the late term of court in Renville David Eshbough of the Springfield Hail and Storm Insurance into the lake adjoining her residence in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper The citizens of White Bear Lake are Satedatand Star paid our town a flying visit last rinted published at New Ulm in said County, county a lawyer, who Is well Company, S. D. Peterson, agent. and deliberately drowning herself clearing and arranging the grounds for New Ulm, the third day of June A. D. week. 1SQ2, By the Court, known in the 0th district, uncorked at a place where the water was the July encampment, so that the soldier R. Pfefferle, Frank JRandall and A Little Ida Barber returns thanks to (LS.) ERNST BRANDT, his eloquence and at the same time a only about four feet deep. She was boys will have pleasant and commodious 'ulyl Judge of Probate. Miss Hilda Tell for her nice present. Hagberg went down to the Cottonwood bottle of whisky in his coat pocket uncorked residing with her son, John Kiehn, quarters. MORTGAGE SALE. last Friday morning and caught twentyone itself. The effect produced by and retired to her bed at 9 o'clock, as Uncle John Frasch has been on the Company "A" (Minneapolis Light fish before breakfast. Whereas default has been made In the conditions the whisky running down his leg was usual, but it is thought that she repaired tramp lately to find out how rich we of a certain mortgage dated on the eleventh filth) Infantry) First battalion have concluded day or October, A. S. W7 recorded in the odce of all are. He pleases everybody. far greater than that of his eloquence. to the lake soon after Mr. Ottawa. LeSueur connty, has anew the Register of Deeds of Brown Connty, Minnesosota, arrangements for" their annual excursion on the 18th day of October, A. D. 1879, at four Mrs. And. W. Pederson speaks very St. Peter Tribune. Kiehn'a family had retired, although baby that only weighs two pounds and to Lake Minnetonka and ball o'clock in the afternoon in Book "L"o Mortgages, i highly of her Lincoln Creamer and her disappearance was not discovered on page 57, whereby John Bellm and fran. can be rocked in a cigar box. Small at the Lake Park hotel to be given says it is what we all need to make ziska Bellm, bis wife, who were the mortgagors, Sleepy Eye, like all other metropolitan until the next morning. Search was therein mortgaged and conveyed to The German babies are becoming fashionable. good butter. We think so too. June 30. It will include a moonlight cities, has had its little strike. American Bank of Saint Paul, which was the at once instituted, and the body of the mortgagee therein, the following described tracts Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Redding and ride on the lake, and promises to be as The girls working at the Exchange I and parcels of land situated in Brown County. A Peerless Perfume. woman was soon found in the lake. their two children, Leonard and Elma, Minnesota, to-wit:The Cast half (X) of the enjoyable as all previous occasions.On Hotel, who evidently fully understand Noctjb.West quarter (X) and Houth-Eastquarteir, South-Eaat quarte The old lady had become possessed left a short time ago for their new tfof 1883, Simplest in tl\e WOf&f) The refreshing aroma of Florestone Eleven icitasnor lime ago To wei new o^p.westquarter ix) ana 0"?""1 the 5th inst. Major Strait introduced and know how to exercise their rights, theNorth.WestquarterT*'rsecttoiTnir-"*--.SPiWest)(88,,#H Cologne, and its lasting fragrance with the idea that her days of usefulness Thirty-Three home in the Red River Valley .of the S^VS^STS^&AVJSSSi ^n sh a joint resolution in Congress directing thequit work in a body on Sunday, the 4th n,l make it a pueiless perfume for oTat had passed and that she was only THE ESTERLY LIGHT DRAFT HARVESTER, North. They left many true friends in (K)of -"'-1m *,.ort the Secretary of War to furnish inst. Whether the hotel was closed toilet. Jyif^P'i"!!!1 ''M a burden to her children, seven of 1 tbis vicinity who feel very sad at W or whether Geo. Crouch doned the tents and camp equipage to the ies Also, the South-Eaat quarter i%) of the North. whom are living and in good circumstances their departure. Our best wishes Zteher & Brey's meat market com-, West quarter Of) and the 8outh-West quarter (U) cook's apron, the Herald sayeth not. Governor of Minnesota for the use of of the North-West quarter (X) and the North. go out to them in their new home. in Brown county. ortho Rang Thirty-tw menced business last Sunday. Every WiikAppUfcy Ywia* 81*4*? 1of)the West quarter (*1 Soutn-Weat quarter W 1 the militia at the July encampment. i TIM. FlNNEGAN. BIeTe of SectioaThirty-flve, (85,) Township One Hun. nd thing about the establishment is in i Let the poor sufferers from female &2 The resolutions passed the House last 4 Mulligan Hens. The German-American Hail and o'ttSouth.East quarter (32) West, accordingn torthe U. S. Government aur. whidh, h^s- Been ]&ti6l\ Iinpfovedovef Sll otbef styles' of Spplefey perfect running order, and don't you complaints take courage and rejoice 0r tene Thursday unanimously. The soldier yey thereof Also, acres of land, more or less, 8 'S Storm Insurance Company of Minnesota andh forget it. bounded. *82E*&mW*&*u*l described a followsf:Section Oommenclns: 8inder% 0l that a painless remedy has been found. TWrty S boys are truly thankful to the Major No rain for nearly a week. be f^ insures against damage and loss 7 Township One Hundred and Eleven, We refer to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable for the interest he has taken to secure Miss Bedford has been engaged to The J. IfjCASE by hail, and is the only hail insurance YX\*! Martin Mohn and lady, of the town Compound. It is prepared at teach the summer term in school Dist. (111,) Rangei TMrty-two, (88,1 West, running them tents, etc. company in America that allows the thence North Twenty (iO)rods thence WestEighty of Cottonwood, celebrated their silver No. 46. 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. The competitive prize drill at Faribault (80) rods} thence South Twenty (20) rods: thence farmer a voice in the appraisement in wedding last Sunday. Quite a number Kast Eighty (80) rodsto the placeof beginning Also AGITATOR, Intelligence was received a few Send to Mrs. Pinkham for pamphlets. on July 4th, under the auspices J.LotdNumber One, (1.) in Block Number One bundie case of damage to his crops. The fol. days ago of the sad death of Mr. of invited guests were present from and One, (101) North of Centre.Street In the of the Faribault Driving Park Association, lowing is the way this company appraises Vine, caused by the accidential discharge City of New yim, according to the recorded plat this city, thereof on file and of record in the office oftbe will no doubt be participated in of a gun. He accompanied the damage done by hail: The Registeror Deeds of Brown Connty, Minnesota, to Dont do it. THRESHING-MACHINE, Mr. Hubble to Colorado early in the by several companies of the First battalion. secure the payment of Five Thousand Dollars one farmer appoints one man and the company The German-Scandinavian Hail and year from its said date with interest thereonat the spring and was intending to return in Don't seek the temporary feeling of The Second battalion will be rate of ten per cent, per annum until paid, ac. appoints one man, and these two the fall. It will be remembered that Storm Insurance Company is abundantly health and strength resulting from the cording to the conditions of a certain promissory represented by the Faribault company appoints a third disinterested man, Mr.sVinemeta terrible and sudden note lor that amount executed by said mortcacora WHICH STANDS WITHOUT provided to meet all losses promptly. use of beer and ale or other malt and and H. A. Subilia, 8r. And whereas there is only. The contest will be for a purse death two years ago. The dread destroyer and these three men appraise the damage, claimed to be and is actually due and unpaid Secure a policy of S. D. Peterson, alcohol compounds. The after-affects AN EQUAL. often strikes the victim without of $100$60 to first and $40 to second. upon said note and mortgageat the date of thia notice and that damage will be paid agent, before it is too late. a moment's warning. the sum of Sixty-three Hundred. Eight and make you feel worse than before. The day's entertainment will conclude Hans Mo was last week appointed andJFifty"pollarasattorney's, 18-100th "J^STI*s (S6.306.18 Dollars principal wnncipaiandliiteress by this company promptly. No other A FULL LINE OF lf* i/wian,fees stipulatea andiUliere in saiaal \w*^o-*o/ Permanent health is sure to be found and Dollar attorney' fee stipulated postmaster of Sleepy Eye, vice L. with a grand ball. hail insurance company in America We understand that a movement is iSWfft & fSiSuiley in that best of all iron preparations, Hanson, resigned. As we understand now being pushed forward for the es- SV&WX&t&^&^lZSZ* At the request of Adjutant General has such a fair way of appraisement. t"atdlaootherwiset proceeding *w debtor-1-KInitUutaJ M been that friend to temperence and long life tabhshment of a Journal of forestry, sai* __... that Mr. Hanson resigned in favor of Hawley, Dr. J. H. Murphy, Col. H. G. collect any par thereof. Other companies appoint all three appraisers, Such a publication ably conducted Now noUce is hereby given that by virtue of the known as Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr. Mo, the office will no doubt remain Hicks. Mayor Gould and Col. E. M. and the farmer has nothing power of sale in said mortgage contained and could scarcely fail to meet witb adequate PLOWS, CULTIVATORS I HORSE-RAKES. support, its aim being to awak therewith recorded aald mortgage wiU be foredos. in its present location. Van Oleve.- newly appointed members to say. Think of this before you insure. Mr. F. G. Delaney, of Norfolk, Va., ed and the property above and In aald morti above and I aal mortgage en the people to the necessity of preserving described will be t"the sold at public auction upon the military staff of Gov. Hubbard, S. D. Peterson is the agent at our forests, and also to elucidate writes "It gives me great pleasure highest bidder therefor refo for cash by the Sheriff of A Vigorous Growth. Brown County, or his d met him for consultation at his the more practicable methods of at the front door of New Ulm, to whom application can be to my experience once more that gloriously the office of the Register of Is of Brown Conn. Of the hair is often promoted by using timber culture* The issue of such a office last Friday afternoon. In the made. ty, In New Ulm, Brown Connty, Minnesota good feeling of perfect health. at The New Osborne No. 2 Mower Hair Balsam. It always restores publication is a matter of unlimited FourteenthiflfthTday" twelve o'clock noon, on the conference which took place it was ^iowin I was buried in despair, my back constantly of ,uM'M.pa^.iK, Jnly, A. D. 1882, to satisfy *d* an pay aald debt, the youthful color and lustre to gray importance. The traveling public will regret to agreed to adopt the regulation uniforms, hair, gives it new life and removes all pained me, and from head to learn that Mr. Holbrook, the Kasota Much has been said for and against TH E FINEST IN TH E MARKET. plain dark blue doable breasted irritation and dandruff. foot I felt thoroughly ill. I could not the creamery system by the farmers eating house man, intends moving to THE GERMAN AMERICAN BANK, coat, pants of a lighter shade of blue, of this locality since its introduction walk across the yard without fatigue. he Iowk #0111" foint some other place. The Kasota eating The fourth excursion of the Minnesota JO HB *W.H.8AiraoBir, Mortgagee. at Sleepy Eye. The testing, or trying, army hat with gold band and plain Nothing I ate agreed witb me. Doctors house folks have had a bonanza, but Attorneys for Mortgagee, SI jnll3 Editorial Association will leave the cans is that portion of the system strap. It was also agreed that the staff BARB WIRE, could do me no good. I tried SUMMONS. the late railroad changes, both on the which more particularly involves the St. Paul for St. Louis next Sunday, on would spend as much time as possible Brown's Iron Bitters. They have interest of the farming community, Sioux City and Winona St. Peter the palatial steamer Minneapolis The STATS or ManrnsoTA, I DUTSICT COCKT. I with the National Guard during the and which at the present time demands County of Brown NinthJudicial district, given me perfect health and strength. roads, has left them with but little A.JohMOn'isummon., New Ulm fraternity will be represented The only 4 point made with barbs' M. E. Fuller and John Johnson 1 FB,1,v..* the closest attention. The time of their encampment at White patronage. The down train on the *8 by Mr. Ernst Brandt and family. plJGSffr at right angles. wide diversity of opinions relative -to Bear. Hah. Bros.^ A subscriber writes as follows: "I Sioux City road now. gets breakfast at their utility, doubtless take their origin Ole Gunderson, defendant. ':v'^ Company "A," Second battalion, feel at once my appetite and strength from the various, methods by St. James, and only one meal a day, The State of Minnesotatothe above named de. ftongregational Sabbath School at the *ty fendant Will celebrate the Fourth at the City which they have been put to test, greatly improved my expectoration supper, is taken at Kasota by the passengers Ton are hereby summoned sod requiredtoan. Court House every Sabbath at 2J p. Farmers, naturally, are an independ* Garden. A grand street parade will swer the oomplainMn this action which has been less painful and les* copious, my cough on Sioux City trains. The filed in the office of the clerk of the district court m. Preaching at 7 p. m. All are invited. ent and ree-aoting class of people, and precede the entertainment at the Garden. Wago ns & in and for Brown connty, Minnesota andtoservneo h?ss troublesome, my sleep refreshing night express on the Winona & St. Peter will usually act in harmony with some a copy of yoar answertothe aid oomolaiat on ^5i? 9 thWWBj*^ anhaerihar*IFtthaiMTrfk.BBBUKn, r??vJ wa. ^waaa mtm N aV ajaaaj and dreamless, my nervousness all road, which has heretofore stopped fanciful freak of a free will, rather MRS. C.JH. Ross,Supt. than he compelled to adhere to anyday. gone, my breathing less difficult, my for meals at Kasota, now gets both after ie ^Ice'oflhuTu^o^ruSof'Vo^msumathifo PERSONAL* MENTION. the service Buggies. C. MOWKKY, Pastor. ju22 excli^veaff such soch perscribed method. The plan advised o* the day of servie faivlMto TtfV*e& service and you breakfast and supper at Tracy, and heart's action more regular, my backache E. G. Koch and Jacob Hottingej answer fail to answer tt^ complaint wiuiin the time for the general use of these cans, is to intlft h*v^ tolam action4 action wuliwithetaktote. wil aforese%tlpiainu!Cs Mr. Holbrook is left with the patronage less severe, my digestion improved, The Catholic church fair at Sleepy spent several days in St. Paul last have them phtoed in a vat, constructed *'oftl8 Judgment i Int from only one' train, oh which my urine clear and voided without for the purpose, in such a, Eye, recently, netted about 81,000. week. Do not fail to come and see my Sample^ or^id for Pamplhlets Jalyil8Tfattheratoc^WperceatpsTaaaumaMd manner that they may be entirely there is but little travel. Mr. Holbrook pain, my spirits more exuberant, my The money will be used for school pur* NEW ULM and F. B. Huchting, general- traveling interest^SW^ thereof JS^SttSSu^W& before buying eUewbere. iIachin^Ssnnplesi tf submerged in cold water. While a rnary, 1890, at the rate of 10 per entwasmn has kept a first-class house and mind perfectly at ease* and yet I poses. The Ihndl says a building agent of the Bojal Netherland Steamship few rigidly hold to this plan, many SLEEPY ETE. v*"^ the traveling public would regret to have used half a bottle of Brown's Iron will be elected in the grove west of Co.* tarried in New Ulm over place them in cellars, and-even some see him leave Kasota, Bitters. leave the the church. Sunday E*9tt !Aifcfc