New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 21, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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iw^^pr ly n^Lwib vi 'ffji'ii'pMi"iyynjni. WSMWBMSH ^gWwAwWB w**is- NEW ULM REVIEW* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21,1882! NOTICE.lif '**&"?* but the gallant captain's many friends NEW ULM AND VICINITY sota insures against damage and loss of visiting Robbers' Roost recently and The second meeting of the Southwestern PERSONAL MENTION. A Valuable Addition. the|Q^%^*J^J?f*"S^*ei*?fn.?tti found everything in first-class order., were not caught napping. Hardly had by hail, and is the only hail insurance Minnesota Land and Immigration Because it is beneficial to the scalp Ole Gunderson, proprietor of Ye editor's bettor half is visiting the first connubial kiss been given and company in America that allows the Association was held at Mankato, Get ready to celebrate. and adds topersonal beauty restoring sing ot State and 6th North streets, to bold Ridgely House, is doing a very lively with friends in Winona, SOO barrrels, wUl be received at the CityClerk's office taken when the cow-bell and tlu-pan farmer a voice in the appraisement in last week Tuesday. It was decided color and lustre to gray or faded hair, business. Grove Tiubets, proprietor antU Monday, Jul/8d next. Plana and terms Childrea carriagesat 0. Wagnei'a. Supt. Sanborn tarried a few hours brigade struck up one of their most case of damage to his crops. The following to order 100,000 copies of a 28-page at the office of the onders'gaed. of the city t, ocery and O. K. saloon, is why Parker's Hair Balsam is such By order of the city council. in our city last Thursday evening. is doing a thriving business. Thomas popularsirs. The Msennerchornextput is the way this company appraises pamphlet, the sametocontain about a popular dressing. Vennor 1 edicts rains and fiosts for JACOB NIX, Clerk. Senator Miller, of St. Peter, made Smith. P. M. and merchant, can be in an appearance and favored the happy GRAND the damage done by hail: The 20 pages of general matter applicable a portion of this week. found if wanted in the southeastern our sanctum a pleasant visit last Saturday. MIXED PAINTS.A large invoice of couple with some of their choicest farmer appoints one man and the company to the whole region of Minnesota, and part of the borough attending to his He expects to start for Guayaquil Van, Calvert & Co.'s celebrated cottage Our Golden Gate and Mulligan items selections. Thencame the Governor's appoints one man, and these two about one-half page of fine type matter responsible business for Uncle Sam. CEEBB1TI0K in about ten days. paints has been received by Jos. Bobleter, came to hand too late for this issue. Guard and last but not least the New appoint a third disinterested man, to each of the various counties. DIE J.On the night of the 8th instant, at the City Drug Store. The assortment Adjutant Kendall, of the Second Ulm Silver Cornet band. The former Mrs. Maggie Lynch, wife of Eugene and these three men appraise the damage, Mr. Dyckman, of Sleepy Eye, subscribed Window shades and shade goods in embraces all the most popular battalion tarried, in New Ulm over Lynch, of dropsical consumption. saluted the captain with three volleys and that damage will be paid for 5,000 copies. i great variety at C. Wagner's store. For the last few months the deceased shades, and the price is within the Sunday. He will participate in. the of musketry, while the latter discoursed by this company promptly. No other suffered terribly from the effect of that Rev. G. Helm met with a painful accident reach of all. battalion di ill aud dress parade of "A" some of their sweetest music. hail insurance company in America nun eiciful malady but bore it consolingly The New Osborne No. 2 Mower has last Monday afternoon. He company to-inoirow evening. Nothing undaunted, the captain invited until that grasping monster. has such a fair way of appraisement. more good points than any mower in By a Washington special to the Pioneer had been summoned to the bedside of Henry Keller, J. Pf&nnlnger and Death, had knocked at her threshold the boys all in and the best that the Other companies appoint all three appraisers, Press, published in another column, the market. a sick person, in Nicollet county, and to relieve her from her pains and tribulations Otto Schell leached Paris from London house afforded was set before them. and the farmer has nothing it will beseen that Mr. Fenscke's of this world. A husband while on the way in a farmer's wagon Hon. M. G. Hanscome, of St. Peter, on June 1st. They expected to leave Thenext morningreveille wassounded to say. Think of this before you insure. nd two el'ildren and a host of friends A pension claim has been favorably con* the seat became loosened and he fell will orate at Bird Island, Renville Paris for Switzeiland on the 4th inst. uioiiin her loss. a little late, but when it was sounded S. D. Peterson is the agent at sidered by the House committee on out backwards on to the ground, severely county, on the Fourth. Mr. Pfseninger was the only one in the the captain cameup smiling. The .Re- New Ulm, to whom application can be M.S. pensions, and that bis chances of being Injurlng hisspinal column. He party that was not effected by the old viewextends congratulations. made. "Rough on Mats." placed on the pension rolls are good. is now lying at home in a precarious briny. ACOfJGIY. COLD.0B8OBE Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, condition, his legs and the lower part THROAT. St. Paul has at last awakened to the Ernst Brandt and family departed The Esterly Harvester and Binder ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, A cough, cold or son throat thonld be stopped Mr. Conrad Bohn, of Winona, has of his body being paralyzed. The accident fact that if she desires to hold the July 4,8'2. Neglect rreqneatly remits in an incoreab lone for St. Paul last Saturday morning. is taking the people by storm everywhere gophers. 15c. Druggists. taken the contract to build Mr. {Newhart's disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial occurred near Riesling's residence, trade of southwestern Minnesota On Sunday they took passage in the troches an certain to give relieve In Asthma, where it is put to work. I am residence, the contract price opposite the city. Bronchitis, Coogbs, Catarrh, consumptive and Company "A.," Capt. Eckstein, will she must put herself in diiect railroad mostflatteringensteamer Minneapolis and accompanied Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* daily receiving the being $5,500. The building will be havebeen recommended by physicians, and ml. assemble to-morrow evening in lull communication with us. At a late the editorial excursion paity to St. dorsements of it. This is only one of ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not the finest in the city, when completed, A CARD OF THANKS. dress unifoim for battalion drill and new or untried but having been tested by wide meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Louis. They are expected home the the many which I get. Workmen are already engaged in excavating and constant use for nearly au entire generation, UNDER THE AUSPICES OP THE parade. Capt. Castle, editor of the St. Paul fore part of next week. they have attained well merited rank among the The undersigned desires to publicly for the cellar and foundation. few strong remedies of the age. Public speakers M. MULLEN, Ag't. Governors' Guard, Daily Dispatch, introduced the following Dr. and Mrs. Berry returned from and arsepl use them to clear i thank the officers of the Pennsylvania Already there is a ripple on the surface and atrenzcten 111., May 30,1882. the voice: sold at 85 cents box EFFINGHAM, C. W. II. Heideraan, agent of the by all drug resolutions, which were unanimously their northern junketing tour last Friday Fire Insurance Co., of Philadelphia, (1st. of county politics. Our Lone The undersigned have this day witnessed Winona & St. Peter railroad at this station, adopted: morning. Grand Forks, Fargo, and H. B. Constans, their agent in this Tree Lake correspondent has started the operation of the Esterly NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AT informs us that persons wishing "Whereas, It is reported to this Binder and Harvester. We all heard Winnepeg and Duluth were visited. city, for their very prompt and satisfactory the bubble. CITY GARDEN. chamber that a large, populous and to attend the Thomas Musical Festival much of this machine and were anxioustosee At the former place E. St. Julien Cox adjustment of his recent loss productive section in the southwestern it work. It is our honest at Milwaukee can procure tickets June 'BUCHUFAIBA'- was met, who, the doctor says, is getting Meat Market, by fire. He takes pleasure in recommending portion of Minnesota, including Lyon, opinion and conviction that for neatness Quick, complete cure, all anoying 20th and 27th, good to return until along nicely. Wm, Morgan, for. Lincoln, Brown and portions of Murray the company to those in want and tightness of binding the machine PROGRAMME: Kidney, Bladder and Unnary Dis July 1st, for S16.80 for the round trip. counties, are particularly cut off cannot be excelled. merly engineer in the elevator at this of reliable insurance. eases. $1. Druggists. from communication with St. Paul Parade at 10 A. M, ending at The steel cutter bar and raising and place, is also riding on the Dakota ZIEHER & BREY, Prop'rs. MARRIED.In the town of Linden, JOHN HAUKNSTEIN. City Garden. and Minneapolis by railroad discriminations lowering device are certainly ahead of Bro. Kutcliin, of the Tracy azette boom, and getting rich fast. The doctor in favor of Chicago. at the residence of the bridegroom's anything we have ever seen, and all in After Assembly at garden, "Star NEW ULM, MINN. who has just returned from the badger PROMPT SETTLEMENT.On Wednesday, has not foimed a very good opinion MIKKESOTAST. all, we consider the Esterly to have parents, by Rev. L. Green, on Thursday, "Resolved, That a special committee Spangled Banner" by City Band. THEe the 14th inst., Wenzel Schueller State, says Minnesota "lays over" of the country he visited. of five be appointed by this chamber undersigned would respectfully Inform June 15th, 1882, Jacob Sieverson reached a "CLIMAX OF PERFECTION." Reading of Declaration of Independence th publ that they have e3taoiishea a meat of the town of Stark lost his house Its light draft is wonderfultouswe to co-operate with a like number of Wisconsin in crop prospects. by Henry R. Randall. and Miss Ranoig Hanson, both of ma -ket one doo- north of the Union Hoase. We Lone Tree Lake Warelels. having been .accustomedtothe heavy the Minneapolis and Stillwater boards and contents by fire, and on Saturday 'Red. will spare no pains or mears to keep our market SJPI tt^A Brown county. A large number, of draft of the McCormick machine almost Considerable damage was done by of trade, in an endeavortosecure adequate WWt snpplJe 1 with on.y osnanyt the bes Iresh imeats,flrst-ciass sausag !P an the 17th, three horses belonging to fovn a Band. Blue and everything e'se altogether. The Deering Binder friends were present and partook of railroad connections with the Crops are looking splendid. hail to the crops in portions of Lyon meat market, and our pricesw 1 always compare John Vollmer of the same town were Oiation by Frank L. Randall is not at all uptothe "racket," it country referred to." the wedding cake. favorably with those of our competitors. Ifso desired, We had a splendid shower uHail Columbia" by City Band. and Redwood counties last Saturday last making a great many stops and bind killed by lightning. Both sufferers were articles purchased of us v/M be sent to the haveThursday and Saturday nights. purchaser'shousewithoutextra charge The highest evening. Brown county escaped with ing very loose. Wefindthem to Mr. John Riley, Butternut Valley's insured through the agency of Mr, In the afternoon all the usual The St. Peter Tribune is somewhat market price will always be paidfor fat cattle, Horse Doctor Hewit and family and missed 27 bundles to only 3 left unbound a heavy rainfall bides, etc. missing cattle buyer, has returned Pfaender in the St. Paul Fire and Marine in error about the recent shooting amusements. Jerome Hewit and family left for Wadena by the Esterly. Certainly the ANTON ZIEHER, A cordial invitation is extended to Co. last Monday. home. He saysthat owingto financial ANTON BREY. match between the Sleepy Eye and Insurance Co., and on the 10th and Deering provedtobe greatly inferior A Peerless Perfume. all. embarrassment he became temporarily New Ulm clubs. The New Ulm club to the Esterly. 20th inst. both losse's were settled and O, Knapp, S. F.Porter and Wm. Helliker School Examination. The refreshing aroma of Florestone have gone on a prospecting tour, THE COMMITTEE. deranged in mind and narrowly broke 80 and the Sleepy Eye club broke promptly paid to the great satisfaction NAMES. NAMES. north west. We think they will come Cologne, and its lasting fragrance Notice is hereby given that the annual 73, out of a possible 00 on each side. escaped drowning in crossingthe Minnesota Phil. Lesmeister, Jos. Herbosh, of the insured parties back like our town clerk and others examination of the several classes make it a peerless perfume for the H. W. Altag, Clem. Bloomer. It the St. Peter fellows can do any river, and wet, tired out and that have just returned from Wadena, of our public school will be held at G. W. Jacobs, The new addition of the Catholic Geo. Schwartz, toilet. better, let 'em come up. troubled, he took the train at New and who now say there is no place like Turner Hall school rooms, as follows: Wm. Mahrke, O. Geiseking, MARBLEWORKS church in this city will be consecrated "Eden." Ulmtoreturn to Nicollettomeet the On June 28th, in the forenoon, North Val. Le8tneister F. Lesmeister, next Sunday by the Bt. Rev. Bishop Gen. Sherman recently kissed a and South Primary Class. The Sleepy Eye Herald learns that Herm. Schmidt, Our caucus was very slimly attended, parties for whom he was buying, but H. Allthof, Ireland, of the Minnesota diocese. A Ig. ^dhwendingef, whole low of grown-up girls at a reception On June 28th, in the afternoon, 5th F. Goupe, as usual. Only three responding G, Shutte, P. Dineen, of Springfield, has found loosing all recollection he remained and 0th classes. Carl Berth. to the call, H. M. Ball and Geo. Hart DEALER IN* We now live on with only large number of childrenbetween Henry Shulz, his missing cattle dead in a swamp upon the traintoWaseca. Unable to On June 29th, entire day, 3d and being elected to the county Leathermaand conven one object in viewthat of becoming four and five hundredwill also te Monuments, TttrtstoM fcl0?Vx Johnson Geo about a mile distant from his farm. give an account of himself he was taken 4th classes. General of the army. confirmed at the same time. The Republican County Conventien. Mantels, On June 30th, entire day, 1stand 2d The cattle, five in number, disappeared H. Winter were elected town committee to Chicago, where In wandering Bishop will be assisted by Bev. Alex. classes. for the ensuing year. early in the spring, since which about after leaving the train, he narrowly Foreign and The Republican county convention Carl Bcehme, a laborer on the railroad, Parents and others taking an interest Berghold, Bev. B. Sandmeyer, Bev. S. The political outlook in our town is time Mr Dineen has been searching escaped drowning in the lake. in our schools are cordially invited had his left leg badly injured of Brown county met at the Court American Marble. Mon, and a number of clergymen very conflicting and a lively time is for them far and near. He was rescued, taken to a hospital, to be presentduring the examinations. last Saturday by a raihoad tie falling house in this city on Saturday, June looked for. Some favor the old officers, from adjoining counties. It will be Byorder of the Board of Education received medical treatment and when some favor all but auditor, and upon it. Dr. Berry is admmisteung 17th, 1882, at 1:30 o'clock p. m. The We are informed that the young made the occasion of a great festal day of Independent School Dist. of New Shop on State Street between 4th and restored to consciousness, sent home some-are in for anew deal all through. to the unfortunate man. convention was calledtoorder by Jos. potato vines are covered with myriads Ulm. by the Catholicsof New Ulm and West fifth streets, In our opinion the present county officers for money to pay his expenses and return, of potato bug eggs and in warm, sunny Bobleter, proxy for Henry Keller, E. G. KOCH, Clerk. B. F. Webber, Esq., of this city has are as good as they will average Newton. New Ulm, Minn. which he did. The Mankato .Re- places the ground is already swarming chairman of the county committee. through the State. consented to orate to the citizens of view says that his story is generally The biggest trial of Self-Binders with the live vermin. Mr. D. Haeberle, Tracy on July 4th. The militia boys On motion, Hon. Ole Jorgenson was V*w 91a BBADBB. believed by those that know him. ever hadin this country was near Nashville, of Milford, thinks that the farmers were also invited up, but they concluded elected chairman, and Jos. Bobleter SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. Tenn. It lasted two days. The should devote every spare moment to that they couldn't go. secretary of the convention. A CURIOSITY.A large turtle was MULLEN1 competing binders were, the Osborne, the destruction of the pests. On motion, the chair appointed the captured in the outlet of Hummel's A heavy rain storm on Saturday A 300-barrel cistern is to be built on (8 foot), Deering, Wood, McCormick, following committee on credentials: lake, In the town Sigel, by Chas. Forster's night. No serious damage done. the crossing ot State and Fifth North Buckeye, and St. Paul. At theconclusionof Eighty-five Dollars Lost. J. M. Thompson, H. B. Constans and children, last Thursday, which is The German Methodist church streets for the piotection of property the secondday, the judges voted You do not tell me that your husband JacobBakke. building is now enclosed, the most singularfindof the season. against fire in that part of the city. unanimously for the Osborne as their is up and entirely cured by so The committee reported the following A heavy shower accompanied by Sealer in The turtle across the back is as large See notice in another column. first choice. They gave astheir reason simple a medicine as Parker's Ginger some hail, relreshed the thirsty earth delegates present and entitled to as the head of |a barrel and on the for voting for the Osborne, lightness on Friday morning. kdware and Ml i ds of Tonic?" 'Yes indeed, I do." said seats in the convention: John Ilauenstein's recentloss by fire shell is inscribed in plain figures, of draft, simplicity of construction, F.ofHanapproval Mo has received official notice it is apparent that the carv- Mrs Benjamin to her neighbors," and New UlmS. D. Peterson, B. was satisfactorily adjusted by the the of bis bond as postmaster. ease of management and ability to after we had lost eighty-five dollars in Webber, Jos. Bobleter, R. Fischer, Ja* Pennsylvania Fire Ins. Co., of Philadelphia, Osing was done many years ago, and it is handle heavy grain. The New doctor's bills and prescriptions. Now cob Nix, H. B. Constans and A. within ten days after the fire to be regretted that the author did Miss Gleason's parents spent a few borne Twine-Binder for 1882 has won my husband feels as well as ever. occurred. See his card elsewhere. Blanchard. days last week with their daughter. not add his name. It is hardly probable more victories than any binder in the They enjoyed the Masonic feast and Sleepy EyeHans Mo, T, M. Marcellus, that this vicinity was visited by FARM MACHINERY, market. Congregational Sabbath School at the We areinformed that John Vollmer, returned to Mankato on Tuesday. H. G. Eaton and J. M. Thomp. white men seventy-one years ago, and Couit House every Sabbath at 2) p. in the town of Stark, lost three valuable Miss Gleason, a popular teacher of son. the only satisfactory conclusion that The annual examinations In the m. Preaching at 7 p. m. All are invited. one of the primary departments, went horses by lightning during the EdenYL. M. Ball, two votes. can be reached is that the turtle public schools of this city will be held to Mankato on Tuesday morning, accompanied heavy thunder storm of last Saturday Lake HanskaJacob Bakke and by her mother. is an emigrant from some point on the MRS. C. II. Boss, Supt. next week, at Turner Hall. As will evening. The horses were standing in Ivor Stone. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bowen, of the lower Mississippi. Mr. Forster put C. Pastor. ju22 be seen by a notice elsewhere In this their stalls in the stable at the time of MOWBRY, Herald, will represent Sleepy Eye BashawGustaf Wing. the turtle in his corn crib with the intention issue of the the primary the occurrence, and were killed instantly. BEVIEW, among the editors now,enjoying themselves In our hail insurance item last week, LindenOle Joergonson and Edwin of re-marking it with thepresent classes will be examined on Wednesday The loss is a heavy one to Down in Dixie." we confounded America with Scandinavia, Paulson. date, but.during the night the old forenoon and the 5th and 6th Mr. Vollmer. The members of our cornet band are unintentionally, of course. Report of committee accepted and stager gained his liberty and scampered classes in the afternoon. Thursday on the qui vtve regarding n Invitation We reproduce the item this week adopted. Since the corner stone has dropped to be present at the encampment of off and so farall effortstorecapture will be devoted entire to examining with Germany and Scandinavia at the the State militia at White Bear in July. out of the Bachelors' Club the organization Jos. Bobleter, from the county committee, himhave proved futile. the 3d and 4th classes, and Friday to fore. The Masonic Lodge favored its is tumbling all to pieces. Wethe presented the following, which, 1st and 2nd classes. The Board members, and a few invited guests, understand that two more of theof i Hew nisi Peisieier* on motion, was unanimously adopted: George Gleason, the Lyon county education extends a cordial invitation with a strawberry and ice cream fesat young bachelors who only six months horse thief, who was adj'udged insane, The nndersigned, members of thetival to parents and other interested Harmony Hall on Monday Special Telegram to the Pioneer Press: ago took a sacred oath to neverno, Republican county committee, would evening of last week. There was an failed to keep up the insanity game persons to attend the examinations. Juno 10.' 82. WASHINGTON, respectfully recommend that the Republican abundance of good things. nevertie themselves to an apron after his arrival at the asylum, and The pension claim of John C. Fenscke county convention called to string, have allowed themselves to bo The Republicans held their caucus has been remanded back to the St. Peter As will bo seen by the proceedings of New Ulm, Minn., on account of meet at the Conrt House in the city of on Thursday evening. The following captured by the enemy. We always jail. published elsewhere, the Republican New Ulm, on Saturday, June 17,1882, a wound received when employed as persons wereselected to represent the said it would end thus. for the purpose of electing delegates county convention last Saturday town in the county convention at wagon maker by the government at A Vigorous Growth. to the Congressional Convention, also New Ulm, Saturday: J. M. Thompson, also elected delegates to the Ninth Lower Sioux agency, in the Indian Fr. Bodck, one of the street commissioners, elect delegates to represent Brown Hans Mo, H. G. Eaton, and T. M. Marcellus. Of the hair is often promoted by using judicial convention, not yet called. county in the Ninth Judicial district massacre in August, 1862, was to-day appears to be a monomaniac Hair Balsam. It always restores This course was recommended by the OSBORNE TWINE BINDER convention. agreedtoby the committee on invalid on the subject of ditches. Not the youthful color and lustre to gray county committee, they havingrecentbeen JOS. BOBLETEB, 1 pensions. Mr. Fenscke was shot with Fort Ridgely Items. satisfied with having Minnesota street hair, gives it new life and removes all informed that thejudicial convention OLE JOEROENSOK, Rep. Co. Com. anIndian arrow, which passed through ditched at the crossings of First and Crops all looking well. J. M. THOMPSON, irritation and dandruff. would probably be heldat an earlyday, the muscles of his back near the spinal Third North streets, he now has workmen JOHN DOSTBB. Blackbirds are playing havoc with and the convention adopted the tfof 1883, ^e giinplegt in tt^e WOffo column, between the third and employed on a similar mission at the corn. At a meeting of the Silver Cornet On motion of Hans Mo the chair recommendation unanimously. The fourth ribs, penetrating the left lung. the crossing of first South street. band last Wednesday evening it was was authorized to appoint a committee What did you do with yourmatches* delegation is a unit for B. F. Webber, THEESTERLY LIGHT DRAFT HARVESTER, The arrow-head remained in thef Those ditches add immensely to the resolved to purchase new uniforms. threetoselect delegates to the Ninth Did you exchange them for pepper? Esq., of this city, who is now beauty of New Ulmin the eyes of wound until removed by the surgeon Ed. Dunkel has the making of them, Judicial District Convention. The Oh. where was Moses when the prominently before the electorsof this Councilor Boock. some time afterwards. He has been M.light went out. and he expects to have them ready for chair appointed Hans Mo, J. judicial district as a candidate for Witfe Ayy Twtoo -4*4** permanently injured by the wound. the boys by July 4th. Thompson and A. Blanchard. Let us celebrate the coming Fourth the Republican nomination for Owing to recent changes in the railroad The bill, which was introduced by with a patriotic and enthusiastic celebration. On motion, the convention proceededtothe Judge. time table the mail now closes at whidh, h.as' teen du IiAfrfovedover' fill othef styles' of fipplefey Gen. Strait, will be reported to the The New Ulm gun club has received election of delegatestorepresent the New Ulm post office as follows: Thomas Morgan and Samuel Blake, housebyJudgePettlbone of Tennes* Siqdefs'. invitations to go to Tracy and Lake Brown county in the Second We record the first accident on the Going east (daily) at 8 p. m. of Stillwater, were up for a few days see, and instructs the commissioner of The J. I. CASE Benton on the Fourth to shoot a District Congressional Convention. to attend the funeral of a relative. Eagle Valley railroad. Two cows contended (except Sunday) at 6:30a. m. pensionstoplace the name of Mr. friendly match with each of the clubs The following delegates were elected the right of way with two Intelligence informs us that Mr. Jas. west (daily) at 8 p. m. Fenscke on the pension rolls. at those places. The club is not in a S. D. Peterson, Ed. Paulson, H. B. Newton is going to look forfieldsanew freight carsthat weie being lun down AGITATOR, (except Sunday) at 4:50 p. m. position to accept either invitation. and pastures green in the wilds of Dakota. Constans, Hans Mo, Jos. Bobleter, A. to the Eagle Mill, in charge of a brakelast The post office will be open on Sundays May success accompany him. We are informed that Mainrad Wall Blanchard, and H. G. Eaton. m.man, Saturday, and both cows from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 12 Mr. Vanderbilt, the g.eat railroad Master Henry Bastian, whohas been and his spouse, of West Newton, have On motion, the delegates present at THRESHING were killed in the encounter that ensued. to 1:30 p. m. Everyone having business employed to learn the young ideas how king, and party tarried in our city skipped the country. At the lastterm the Congressional Convention were In The brakeman forsaw the accident, to shoot at the targetof life, is getting at the office on Sunday should go there Monday night. The train which bore of the Nicollet county court the grand structed to cast the full vote of the alongfinelywith his school. May success but he was powerless to prevent within the hours above named. the raihoad magnates consisted of jury found an indictment against Mrs. and perseverance accompany you, WHICH STANDS WITHOUT county. it. One of the cars was slightly four coaches and they took their departure Henry, in your new occupation. Wall for setting fire to her neighbors' Jos. Bobleter offered the following derailed. On Sunday morning a westbound AN EQUAL. A Traveler's Story. foi the west on Tuesday morning. Quite a large number of fish have hay stacks, but was released upon bail resolution which was unanimously freight train ran into two cows After spending months at watering been caught in Mud Creek in the last until the next term of court, Mr. Wall A FULL LINE OP adopted near the City Mill, which resulted disastrously few weeks, consisting of suckers, pickerel places and consulting the best physi TIED.In this city, on Monday, furnishing surity. Last week Mr. and cat-fish. Early in the morning to the cows, both of them Resolved, That, reposing especial cians without benefit, I returned home June 19th, 1882, Mrs. Augusta Johanna Wall sold his 220 acre farm, self-binder is the best time to catch them. being so badly Injured that they had to trust and confidence in the ability and disheartened and expected to die. A The early bird will then get the early Held, aged 77 years, 1 month, and 1 and a large lot of household goods integrity of Hon. J. B. Wakefield, we be killed. No blame attaches to the friend urged a trial of Parker's Ginger worm. earnestly recommend that our delegatestothe day. The funeral will take place from for the ridiculously low price of82,600. railroad compaay or employes for Tonic. Three bottles and careful diet PLOWS, CULTIVATORS HORSE-RAKES. Second District Congressional A party of Bidgely young bloods recently Jacob Pfsenmngei's lesidence, at 2 A fine span of horses, buggy, sleigh either accident. The cows killed by Convention use all honorable have brought me excellent health and embraced the opportunity to o'c'ock this afternoon. Friends of the and set of harnesses was disposed of means to secure his nomination for Sunday'saccident were owned by Peter visit a neighboring town and see how I hope my experience may benefit similar family are cordially invited. for the beggarly sum of 9150, and on Congress. Scherer nnd Aug. Quense. all the boys were. They thought they sufferers.Cincinnati lady, Sf Saturday morning the pair left for would try the strength of a little of The committee appointed to select Zieher & Brey, proprietors of theother column. parts unknown. The New Osborne No. 2 Mower Reed's gilt edge tonic inorder to satis* delegatestotheNinth judicial convention We are in receipt of a communication new meat market one door^iorthof The following is the record of the fy their natural thirst. Mathias Mohr, another West Newton reported the following names, from Sleepy Eye, numerously the Union House, speak to -the public score of last Saturday's glass ball Joseph Gleisner, the champion vioHmstof THE FINEST IX THE MARKET. crook, took a hasty departure one with the recommendation that, if the signed, wherein exception Is taken to this week through the columns of the shoot: this town, isat present teaching day last week. We are informed that report be adoptedthe delegates shall the Herald article stating that the saloon music on theviolin to a number of lie Iowk tfouf. Point Review. Read their advertisement Jos Bobleter, 11111111111111115 E E. Sei-er, this Mohr had given no less than 22 juvenile musicians whom he discovered stand in the order named: A. Blanchard, 01111111011110118 keepers had forwarded a petition and then go and convince yourself of F. L, Randal), 11111111100110111 were endowed with musical talents BARBWIRE, mortgages on his small stock of chattels, S. D. Peterson, J. M. Thompson, Keahog to Washington requesting that the 11110 011001011110 the truth of their statement. Jo. says, "Bine gollle, me lam the R. Pfeffer'e, 11001101110101110 during the year 1880, and as his J. C. Rudolph, Jos. Bobleter, Ole Joergonson. commission for the post office be withheld A'ex Berghold, boysmusick." 0011101010011108 A. Bogen, 10000010010100 15 creditors were commencing to make it A heavy thunder storm passed over Geo. Heart, J. Neumann, G. from Hans Mo until further consideraton Wat Keen, 010100000000100s Mr. Louie Baschard is now one of The only 4 point made with barbs rather uncomfortable for him he folded this section of country last Thursday W. Harrington, Geo. W, Sommerville Jos. Bobleter subsequently made a of the matter amongthe citizens. the happiest men in Bidgely, since the at right angles. his tent and silently stole away. night. The rain came down in torrents, and Gust. Nuessle. double rise, thefirstthat has been made a rival of his recent cook. He has The*persons writing us say that Fish. Bros. peel wearing a most extraordinarylooking and for a little while it looked over the new trap. The report was adopted unanimously. "there are only 11 saloon keepers in countenance since the M. D. as if the flood-gates of heaven had been Married. The following resolution was Sleepy Eye, while the petition above informed him it was a girl, whichkicked Commissioner Dorster informs us thrown wideopen. The growing crops adopted with great enthusiasm: referred to contained the signatures of the beam at 8 pound, and looks exactly ECKSTEIN-KOCHAt the residence that the Larabee bridge will be turned were much benefitted by the rain. like papa. 150 persons, everyone of whom is as Resolved, That the delegates to the Wagons & of the bride's parents, in (he over to the county next Saturday, Ninth judicial district convention are good a citizen as the editorof the Her- city of New Ulm, by Justice Baasen, David Beetle is one of the best farmers ald.1* As Mr. Mo hasalready qualified, hereby instructedtopresent the name The re-union of the old veterans of at 10 o'clock a. m. It will be made a on June 14th, 1882, Capt Joseph A. in this vicinity. He is one of of B. F. Webber,Esq., forthe position Buggies^ the First Regiment will be held at St. sort of festal occasion and all the people Eckstein and Miss Annie Koch, both those sons of the soil that never cher- z-7 i nothing can nowtiegained by either of judge and to useallhonorable means of New Ulm. James to-day and to-morrow. Hon. of the vicinity are invited to be !w SSfrZZJ** PnlnatIon to side by inaugurating a personal warfare, uv to secure his nomination. Francis Baasen, of this city, is in attendance. molest his laborious occupation. The present. Speeches, music and a pic The nuptial knot wis tied in the and all unpleasantness should be The convention thereuponadjourned above-named gentleman has a forward An effort will be made by nic in the grove adjoining the bridge presenceof nearrelativesand mostintimate Do not fail to come and see my Samples, or send for Pamphlets"*" avoided. ife9 sins die. Piece of ryefnatinaweekoraowill r befor^ baying elsewhere. **---*--e Mr. Baasen to have the next re-union is apart of the programme. It is expected mtSFto* r' friendsof the contractingparties, befitfor harvest. That lathe kind of Machin Samples at NEW ULM and OLE JOBGENSON, Chrn'n. held in this city. We hope his effort that a large crowd will be pros* with a view to avoiding as much as The German-Scandinavian Hail and Attest: will not be in Tain. ent to participate in the festivities. 1 Storm Insnrjmce Cotopany of Mini igt ^i r*mr1fr ni|ifSaT-iif .__._.1 ,_, JOS. PfflTiatriBj sTsmrtififmfr5SiijF,irii^f am AKa^WjrfA-o....,^ia&te A ..*rta*,jt.. sirtffl&Wnfiiii ifcirl rnfii ifftftmyitifllim faUSliSM a r, .tlfai-