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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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ml'vmtiwmmmemsM'^ NEW-ULM.BEVIE^,*V%EJQNESDA.WEB(|3^MB^6, 4882. Doehne, submitted the following report C, and E of the First Regt. Illinois ture or sale of intoxicating liquors* A Dlltlcwlt Pr.nl.aa SalveV" IP NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Good plowing brings good crops, of the receipts and disbursements cavalry, Lieut. Col. Welter, commanding The desire for stimulants is becoming On motion, the chair appointed Jos. ifilldlTM BDUCTW1 Buy the Ne Furst oV Bradley Battery C, Illinois N G., of the funds of the district for the a monstrous evil and how to overcome A. Eckstein, C. W. A, Krook and B. \y TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Wrought frame Sulkey Flow, 845,00 Major Mansfield Young, commanding year ending September 1st, 1882, it is a serious question with reformers. F. Webber Republican city committee with a discount of $2,60 for cash. 4 Batter "A"Gatling GunsSt. Louis fchich was adopted: ^^^f/f Parke's Ginger Tonic fairly for the ensuing year. Adjournment. M. MlLLKN Companies E" and "G" of N. G. Mis solves the dicffiult problem. It invigorates COUNTY FAIR, 'ffMfa RECEIPTS.? Congregational S. S. at the Court souri, Bain Zouaves of S Louis and a Balance in treasury Supt. 1 '8102,578.20 body and mind without intoxicating, A Lone Tree Lake ''Republican'^?) House every Sabbath at 2:30 P. M. Special School Tax 5,778.8y troop of St. Louis cavalry, with their and has brought health and Yents his spleen through the columns One Mill Tax 651.46 Preaching at 7 p. m. -All are invited. own finely trained horses Minneapolis Jiappiness to many desolate homes. of the Sleepy Eye Herald against the Tuition fees for nun msidteuls 42.00 MRS. C. H. Ross, Superintendent. Light Infantry Janesvllle Guards, Enquire*. "ourt House ring," in general, and Wtaona & Saint Peter Railway. Statfi Apportionment 606.30 O 19 C. MOWHRT, Pastor. of Wisconsin, and several other cominit's UNDER AUSPICES OF THE Old Seats and books sold....:'"' 47.60 -*/Hon. S. D. Peterson," in particular. Going Ea$t. Going West. Two trains, of eleven cars each, of From Relief Committtje 800.00 of lesser note. Quite a number He starts in by saying, "Not being Day Passenger 1:20 The Mankato Review is authority Day Passenger *6:S8a a Montana cattle passed down the road of companies of Iowa State troops admitted to the columns of the Republican Wight 14:49 am Night 9:50pm for the statement that Mr. Doty, living Total ..$10,504 54 last Friday, destined for the Chicago were also on the ground. The camp Freight No 1812:90ftm organ of the county, I wish Freight No. 14 10:16am at Courtland station, a few days Freight No. 10 *8:10 market. The cattle were unloaded, EXPENDITURES. was commanded by Gen. Bently, Brigadier to speak a few words through the ago threshed sixty acres of oats, Books and ttationei 0 150.18 Except Sunday. Daily. fed and given a short rest at the stock General, commanding, Second columns of the Herald." If "Republican" which yielded 6,000 bushels, an average Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 10 ONLY Cleaning School rooms 238.60 yards near the depot, and were viewed Brigade I. N. G., who left nothing undone wishes to convey the idea that are allowed to carry passengers between of 100 bushels to the acre. Salary of Teachers 4,040.08 and admired by many of our citizens. to make it pleasant for the soldier he had sent his communication to the Kasota and Sleepy Eye Insurance on School Houses.. 50.00 ON When a year old, the cattle boys. The main features of the and was refused admittance Fuel 205.65 Hlg-uly Eetuemed. C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. REVIEW, were driven from Texas to Montana SAT.,SUPON SEPT.16,17,18/82,. Interest on School bond 80.00 encampment was a grand street parade The youthful color and a rich lustre to its columns, he precedes his tirade Repairing and improvements 1840.03 and then pastured until ready for the Officers of Brown County. prize drill, dress parade and review by are restored to faded or gray hair by against the county officers and Senator Report of School Clerk 6.00 market, when they were driven to Gen. Gibbon, and sham battle. Nine the use of Parker's Hair Balsam, a Peterson, with a misrepresentation. FostOfflee AddressNew Ulm. Advertising 6.00 Fort Pierre and there loaded on to the AODIVOKH. B. COMUM *T? military bands and three large drum harmless dressing highly esteemed for No such article was ever received Refunded tuition fees 6.00 T*Arm*F.Scbubwrt. WfcHo cars. It was the finest lot of bovin.es IN AND ABOUND .irr** o J-A reCash on hand 2872.20 corps furnished the music. On Wednesday, its perfume and purity. at this office and none was ever seen in this city. **L Blanchard which was the big day, there Ci.naKov *M Dirr. COURTAlbert fused. But then he may have reference Total $10,504.54 TURNER HALL. SHUUIFFEdward Casey. Sea Island wheat don't seem to do thewere over 23,000 visitors on the to the N ew Ulm Post or Springfield Sonvavon-J. Berndt. Mr. E. G. Koch, the clerk of The Free Press says that the general very well in this State. The Owatonna grounds, each paying an admission fee COURT COMMISSIOXM-A. ATTOXHXTB..bJl(erogCI Hagber Star. "Republican" labors hard board, submitted the following suplementary supposition is that the Cannon Valley COUXTT weDDer. Journal says that two farmers in of 50 cents. The Porter Guards, of ^d to incense the people against the counofficers, Conoxnn-Jonas report company will, after reaching Mankato, ary. Steele county have each a hundred Memphis, captured the first prize, $1,- onty and without waiting to see To the Citizens and legal voters, of survey a route to New Ulm acres of Sea Island wheat not worth 000 and the Branch Guards, of St. Officers of the City of N ew Ulm. what the Republican conventions will the Independent School Dist. of New cutting. the south side of the Minnesota iiver. Louis, the second, $500. The Decorah SUNDAY EVE., IN UNION HALL. ADMISSION 15 CENTS, thebring forth, he "sincerely hopes the Ulm, Brown, Co. Minn. This believe is strenghtened by drum corps carried off the first Democrats will place in nomination A new military company has been In connection with the report of the fact that a few days ago, two prominent Pfefferle and J. Pfsnninger. prize in the drum corps contest. strong men for the Legislature." The Treasurer, Mr. Doehne, which report organized in Austin with the following CLBXJacob Nix. railroad men connected with the Among the Minnesotians present we THKASUBBRFr Foriter. was examined, compared and approved article smacks too strong of Democracy officers: Captain, J. S. Anderson Cannon Valley company passed over CITT 1O?TIO8-R. Fischer and Baasen. by the Board of Education, in a special noticed Major Jackson, of Fort Snel* to injure either the Republican CITT ATTOBNTJos. A. Eckstein AT 1 1 O'CLOCK A. M. MONDAY, FOR A PURSE OF Hi. First Lieut., H. W. Elms Second the proposed route on a tour of Inspection. session held August 31st, by said body, CoHSTABLXJOS. GallCS. ling, Adjutant General Hawley and party or its candidates. Lieut. Frank Richards. This gives THREE HORSES TO START. I allow myself to submit to you the We were requested to keep MABtBALF Melle. daughter, Capt. Burger and Adjutant the Second battalion seven companies. following: mum, but as our Mankato and Redwood NBWCLHIHABKEf REPffiBT. Kendall of the Second battalion. The The resources of the district are as Important to Farmers and Threshermen. neighbors have let the cat out of ADDRESS wAKrx*i,YB According to the assessor's returns follows: Minneapolis Light Inf. did not enter js&atss a the bag we suppose there is no objection [Borrected weekly by B. PFBFFBRLK, dealer la the village of Kasota is worth just Aug. 31st '82 cash in treas... 02872.20 the competitive drill, but they gave to our chasing it. Oram, Provisions, rocerlBs and Country Pro- all uncollected For the benefit of those who may $180, lots, buildings and all. What several exhibition drills. The Falk dace.] hereafter want to buy threshing machines, taxes in district 3330.00 ON MONDAY AT 4 O'CLOCK P. M. has become of Weger's $30,000 which brothers gave an exhl bition of as well as those who want good From all reports, the new wagon he drew from the Louisiana State lottery. their lightning drill. The encampment GRAIN. threshing done, we feel it our duty to Total $6202.20 road in Courtland, opposite this city, 67 78 Wheat, recommend to them the "New Massillion" was a grand success throughout. The liabilities of the district are as -J is not the best in the country. It runs machine. We have now threshed Oats. follows: along the side of the bluff, in close MONDAY EVENING, IN TURNER HALL. Corn, with one bought from S. Peterson Sergt. Fischer, ordnance and quartermaster Bond of district and interest Stately Items, 50 Barley, at N ew Ulm last week, and in all proximity to a barb wire fence, and is ADMISSION 50 CTS. accrued thereon 0840.00 Sergt. of Oo, A," was very kinds and conditions of grain we find PROVISIONS. veiy rugged. The road is much too Wages deferred or retained of Mr. G. E. Fox who has been absent Beef on foot, per cwt., 03.00 $4.00 highly complimentedsjast Saturday by it does good work in every respect, as rugged for safety, at least so say a the several teachers and due for about a year has returned, looking Mutton per head, I.W 5.00 recommended and we will say that for COMMITTEE OF ARANGEMENTS. Capt. Burger, State ordnance keeper, 6.00 at termination of contracts 426.65 as jovial as ever. couple of young men of this city and a Pork per cwt., 5.00 clean threshing, fast work and easy on for the splendid condition in which he 15 Due on tree planting contract 60.65 Sugor Cured Hams per lb. horses bring out any other machine Flax is nearly all harvested. If the C. a BRAJSDT, boot and shoe man of St. Paul, who 13 Orders issued but not redeemed found the company armory. A well 11 Breakfast Bacon made and we will beat you nearly two weather continues favorably, stacking W3L PFAENDER, speak from experience.'They made a 612.15 Dried Beef, merited compliment. to one. We were almost fooled into will soon be finished. PETER SCHEMER, 10 close examination of the road and SaltPork, buying other kinds, being told by other The Farmers' Alliance met at the For the delicate and complicated di-f 15 JULIUS BERWDT. Lard Total 01030.45 barb wire fence last Sunday, and when agents that Peterson's machines residence of Mr. D. H. Semans, on the 3.75 3.35 Acuities peculiar to the female constitution, Flour per cwt., were of no account, and we now feel the trio returned to this city they The total number oi scholars enrolled RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 26th ult, and had a sociable and good 2-25 Corn Meal that we can justly warn farmers to beware Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable time. looked like they had passed through in our schools at present is 473, divided 15 10 Butter per lb., of agents who, in order to advance Compound is the sovereign remedy. FR. SCHUBERT, W. BARTSCH, MARTLET MUELLER, among the several classes, as the jaws of an alligator and afterwards Mr. and Mm. M. Haggard have 20 Cheese their own interest, will try tofollows: SAMUEL MARTI, PETER HERR1AJST, It aims at the cause, and produces realized the anticipitated happiness 10 spit out into a Florida mud Poultry hoodwink farmers, and turn them in having all their children meet at 14 JOHN NEUMAWNand B. JUXZ I Class, 24 scholars II class 43, HI, Eggs per dozen lasting results. Send to Mrs. Lydia against a good machine with falsehoods. bank. their parental* home. Some of them 30 36 IV, 47 50 VI, 73 South Primary, Potatoes per bushel Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue, FINANCE COMMITTEE. came from Iowa and some from Wisconsin. 1.00 150 Onions 86 North Primary, 105. We invite farmers to come and see Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. We understand that the family 3.00 3.80 The proposition to endorse Mr. Latimer, Beans, Besides those already enrolled there us thresh, and also see for themselves WESTBHAL, CHAS. HANBING, H. BUNK, AUG. and family connections met at the Alliance candidate for Congress, were25 applications for admission to GROCERIES. that the Massillion is the best thresher At the Turnfest in St. Paul, A. 2TAGEL, JOHN WINKELMANA, CHRIST Mound Creek Falls and enjoyed a basket 12* Sugar, White, per lb. the schools made to me, which could at the Democratic Congressional used in Minnesota to-day. picnic, Aug. 25th, numbering over PRAHLandNIC. GULDEN. Brandt of this city carried off the first 11 Yellow not be granted on account of lack of convention does not meet with favor forty in all. JOSEPH SOHNOBRICH, 10 prize for high jumping. Louis Scherer Brown sufficient school room. SCALE OF ADMISSION. among the Brown county Democrats. 10 GEORGE HAAS. Peaches Dried Apples, 7 Rev. A. D. Haggard delivered a very received the first prize in the scholars'essay, 4 E. G. KOCH, Clerk. 10 4 The undersigned have witnessed the theinteresting and edifying sermon to a While a few propose this and Hugo Fischer in declamation. Single admission, 10 cents: Tickets good for one day, 25 The meeting then proceeded to 10 working of our machine and will Prunes, 8 large and attentive audience at Mound course, the majority are in favor of cents Family tickets good for one Mag, SO cents Season Col. Pfsender was elected election of two new members of theCreek 22 vouch for the truth ot our statement. Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 school house on the 27th ult. making no nomination at all. The tickets SO ets Family season tickets,. $1.00. 25 delegate to the National convention Jav a Gree His subject was the worth of the sacrifice Boasted Board of Education, vice Wm Giesecke Martin Sprjnger, Christian Kumme, 4 33 Democrats are in such a hopeless minority 4 30 and blood of Christ He also delivered at Dubuque in 1883. The next annual Charles Schneider, Joseph Wech, and Fr. Heers, whose terms of 40 The Fair-will be opened on Saturday at 2 o'clock a speech on temperence, followed Moch' a Gree in this district that it is not Boasted Ed. Precht, Joseph Seifert, Turnfest will be held in N ew Ulm. 4 office had expired. 35 4 by a song by himself and wife. Charles Brown, Mr. Alwin, probable that the Mankato convention p. m. Good music -will be in attendance during 75 The chair appointed Capt. Nix and 40 Next a declamation by Mrs. C. Haggard Green Japan,, Teas, Fritz Kretch, Louis Fitzner. 4 The Republicans of Sleepy Eye have on the 20th inst. will bring forth a 80 60 D.the continuance of the Fair. 4 then a song by the Rev. A. Capt, Eckstein as tellers. The vote George Dietz. Peter Gag, elected the following delegates to the new candidate. As between Wakefield 80 Haggard next a declamation by Black, Wm. Heers, resulted as follows: C. C. Brandt, 31 Mrs. C. Haggard, followed by a closing and Latimer, the former will receive county convention: H. G. Eaton, R. Fr. Heers, 28 Aug. Hellmann, 1 PREMIUM LIST: song by Miss Mary and Belle Haggard. four-fifths of the Democratic H. Bingham, H. Dyckman and T. The Judicial Outlook. Wm. Giesecke, 1 W. Hauenstein, 1 Children carriages at C. Wagner's. We believe all present were re-vote. M. Marcellus They favor the well pleased wijth the exercises of the Fr. Held, 1 and W. Baarsch, 1. Best watermelons 50 1 CLASS, CATTLE, HORSES, AC, nomination of the old county officers, day. County fair two weeks from next The Republican judicial convention Best musk-melons 50 Messrs. Brandt and Heers were declared Best stallion 00 The county fair under the auspices J. M. Thompson for County Attorney Best squashes 10 Saturday. Prepare for it. for the Ninth district will be held in Second best stallion 3 00 duly elected. of the Brown County Agricultural NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BestPumkins 50 and Geo. W. Sommerville for Representative. Best Mare 5 00 this city next Tuesday. A a nomination Mr. Burg made a verbal report, Society will be held in this city, commencing Best Tomatoes 50 Second best mare 3 00 FOB SALE. at the hands of this convention The Renville Times puts it thusly: complimenting teachers and scholars Best celery 50 on Saturday, Sept. 16th, and Best span of working horses 5 00 "The coming manB. Webber." is equivalent to an election, considerable Best tobacco leaves 50 upon the progress made during the Best two year old colt 2 00 continuing three days. The full programme The apathy of the Brown county A good farm of MO acrei with a brick dwelling Five additional prizes 350 cents interest is centered in the out* Best one year old colt 2 00 past year, but deprecating the lack of nonae thereon in the town of Eden, for aale and premium list appear elsewhere Democracy is great. The call for the Window shades and shade goods in which will be left to the prize Best spring colt 1 00 on very reeonable terms. Apply to come. interest in the schools on the part of r-t in this issue of the REVIEW. Democratic Congressional convention Jos. A. Eckstein. committe to decide. great variety at C. Wagner's store. Best Bull 5 00 There are five candidates in themany of our citizens. He thought The officers of the society are striving Second best bull 3 00 was issued nearly three weeks ago, and NOTICE. 4. Class, Butter, Cheese, etc. field, viz: B. F. Webber, of New Ulm that parents having children in school Best cow 3 00 to make this one of the best county the convention will be held on the 20th Best butter, packed in June, not See notice of examination of teachers H. D. Baldwin, of Redwood Falls owed it to them and the Board of Education Second best cow 2 00 N fairs ever held in southern Minnesota, OTICE IB hereby riven that a public examination inst., no call for a county convention less than 25 pounds 3 00 ineanother column. Best two year old heifer 2 00 Fin weather for threshing. Wheat Sumner Ladd, M. G. Hanscome and G. to visit the schools on examination of teachers will be held t the follow, and it behooves all our people has yet been issued. Awake! ye unterrified tag places and times: At New Ulm in the courthouse Best one year old heifer 100 Best fresh butter, not less than 3 yields from 15 to 18 bushels per acre. S. Ives, of St. Peter. Mr. Baldwin now day also more interest should on Wednesday and Thursday, September to lend them a helping hand. Let Best three year old steer 3 00 and, kneel at the shrine of Latimer pounds 3 00 20th and 21st. At Sleepy Bye, Friday ana Saturday, holds the position by appointment, be taken in our annual school meetings. Best two year old steer 3 00 the farmer, the mechanic and the 22d and 83d, and at Springfield, Monday and Second best butter 2 00 Money to loan at low rates on farms and Nelson. Tuesday, 25th and 26th. which, however, was brought about He also called attention to the fact Best one year old steer 2 00 -i Best cheese 2 00 merchant join hands with the ladies Dated at Sleepy Eye, Brown Co. Minn, this 4th by Best calf, steer, or heifer 1 00 exby influences from outside of the disdrict, that another school room must be proyided, day of September, A. D. 1882. Second best cheese 100 The vicinity of Kasota seems to be and each bring something for D. O. CLARY, Co. Sept. 6w. LIKD RANDALL. Best ram 200 Best honey in comb 2 00 and against the remonstrances there being already more scholars infected with an organized band of hibit and the success of the fair is assured. Wm. Wakefield, Bestsheep 2 00 Best amber syrup. 2 00 of nine-tanths of the Republicans then can be accommodated. After Two car loads of exhibits of agricultural horse thieves. John Kendall, of Lake Best boar 3 00 Second best amber syrup.... 100 within the district, and his position alenghty discussion, participated in products were sent to the State Washington, had a fine horse, saddle Best breeding sow 3 00 Best Amber Sugar 2 00 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Senator Windom's presence in this will therefor avail him but little in by Messrs. Sherer, Nix, Bogen and Fair from Lyon county. Best turkeys 1 00 Secondbest Amber sugar 100 and bridle stolen on the night of the Will answer calls in city or country at Best chickens 1 00 city last Friday evening was heralded furthering his nomination. Rudolph, the matter was left with the 5. Class, Fruits, Flowers, etc. 27t ult. The Tribune thinks it all hours of the day and night. Capt. Jos. A Eckstein has our Best geese 1 00 through the columns of Saturday's Best assortment of fruit 3 00 The district is composed of the counties Board of Education. It is the desire would be a good idea for the people to with Dr. C. Berry, over OFFICE Best ducks.. X*. 100 thanks for editorial services rendered Best large apples 2 00 Dispatch as folllows: of Brown, Nicollet, Lyon, Lincoln of the board to rent a room, but if they Kiesling, Keller Co's. store. organize themselves into an antihorse 2 CLASS, GRAIN. Best crab apples 2 00 us during our recent visit to Dubuque. "Moonface Windom arrived here on Renville and Redwood. Thefirsttwo are not successful in this a small thief association to look after Notioe to Contrac- Best assortment 3 00 Best grapes 2 00 the afternoon train. The first place and the last have already elected their building will be erected on school Best hard wheat 1 00 Second best grapes 100 the thieves. The Watonwan county fair will tors, visited was the N ew Ulm Post, to get Best soft wheat 50 Best cultivated plums 1 00 delegates, as follows: house square. It was the unanimous be held at Madelia the 26th, 27th and the editor to contradict the article copied Best rye 1 00 Best selection of flowers in pots! 3 00 sentiment among those present that a BROWN A. Blanchard, S. Peterson, Hon. Jacob Klossner, Jr., of Lafayette, from the Washington papers, but, 28th of this month. A school-house, 89x89, two stories high, of Second best rye 50 Sec. best" 2 00 large and commodious school house I don't think Mr. Bogen will retraet J. M. Thompson, J. C, Rudolph, frame, veneered with brick, will be erected In is prominently mentioned in connection Third" 100 Best barley 10 0 the rearof tbe Catholic church in Sleepy Bye and anything for love or money. Windom The convention of the German singing should be erected within the next two Jos. Bobleter, O'e Jcergenson, Geo. Best selection of cut flowers..... 100 with the Republican nomination Second best barley 50 given in contract the 7th day of September next. is now in secret session with his pensioners Plan and speclficaUona can be seen at the parson, societies of the State, which was Best fruit or grape wine 2 00 years. Best oats 100 Heart, John Neuman, G. W. Harrington for representative in Nicollet age. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved and blood suckers. More soon." 2nd best fruit or grape wine... 1 00 Second best oats 50 to be held In Faribault this week, has to tbe committee. and Geo. W. Sommerville10 county. Mr. Klossner has served two We do not believe that the above was 0. Class. ArtificialAnd mechanical S.rth REV.B.SANDMETER. Best corn 100 been postponed for one week. PERSONAL MENTION. votes. Instructed for Webber. terms and made a very good record. works. Second best corn 50 written by a resident of this city, and NICOLLETJacob Stelzer. Christ. Best work home-made industry, Best timothy seed 100 The Republicans of Nicollet county It has come! as one of Mr. Dunnell's self-constituted The attention of our readers is call* C. H. Ross and lady are in Ro- including mill products 5 00 Best clover seed 1 00 Evanson, J. C. Donahauer, Hugo L. might go much farther and fare a emisaries put in an appearance here ed to the card of Dr. Wakefield, which Chester taking in the State Fair. Second best do 4 00 Best field peas 50 Stark, C. R. Davis, Hans C. Hanson, great deal worse. W hope to seeon the early Saturday morning train, appears elsewhere in this issue of the Third best do 3 00 Best field beans 50 Hon. S. D. Peterson is in attendance It's a Big thing! Nels P. Chilgren, W m. L.Couplin and Mr. Klossner returned. Fourth best do 2 00 it is not a very difficult task to place REVIE W. at the great Minneapolis Exposition. 3 CLASS, VEGETABLES. Christ. Stolz0 votes. Uninstructed, Fifth best do 00 its authorship. Mr. Dunnell has Best assortment 3 00 1st prize for work made by ladies 3 00 The Heightof Folly. but supposed to favor Ladd. "It.ugh Ha la." friends here, but they are not of the andwehavegot it! Best potatoes 50 2d prize for work made by ladies 2 00 Mrs. J. W. Schramm, of Albert Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, REDWOODJ. S. Letford, M. Best onions 50 blackguard stripe. To wait until you are in bed with 3d prize for work made by ladies 1 00 Lea, is visiting with her parents and Best beets 50 ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks Eggleston, James McMillan, M. E. 4th prize for work made by ladies 50 disease you may not get over for An Immense Best carrots 50 10 prizes for work made by girls, friends in this city. gophers 15c. Druggists. Powell, T. Tibbetts, O. Dornberg The grain buyers of Southern Minnesota months, is the height of folly, when Best Rutabagas 50 each prize 50 and John Honnor7 votes, instructed met at Winona recently for the Chas. Schoregge has been up in NewStoCk jou might be easily cured during the Best turnips 50 4 prizes for work made by boys, *(big talk" concerning Horse racing is a new feature at for Baldwin but contested by W. H. purpose of having a Renville county the past four days Best cucumbers 5C early symptoms by Parker's Ginger each prize 50 our county fairs, and the society offers Best cabbage 50 Ackerman, Paul Timms. Swan Peterson, the handling of the present visiting at his parental home. Tonic. We have known sickly families Best arranged mercantile exhibition a small purse this year for a trial of Best cauliflower 50 C. L. Byram, John Whittel, crop, and to come to some agreement 5 00 made the healthiest, by a timely Major Strait and lad} passed speed by way of an experiment. Best beans 50 Thos. Sloan and L. S. Crandall. The relative to prices at competing points. Second best arranged mercantile use of this pure medicine.Observer. through New Ulm last week Tuesday Best peas 50 latter are uninstructed, but supposed It is stated that the prices agreed upon of BIJCSJUFAIBA* exhibition 3 00 en route home from Marshall. were as follows: Wheat is to be to be friendly to'Webber. All articles for exhibition must be delivered to the proper committe* be- Quick, complete cure, all anoying William Seiter and lady departed BENTS'ftCHLDRES'Sfore 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday. Articles received after that time cannot purchased at Milwaukee prices, less Renville county, with 0 votes, elects Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. LUJIES', We are requested to say that the Republican last evening for Milwaukee on a ten be entered for competition on the premium list. the freight. Barley was as follows: delegates to-morrow. Lyon, with 6 91. Druggists. electors of the town of Eden days' visit to relatives and friends. Fall and Winter No 3, 50 cents No. 4, 45 cents |No. 5, votes, and Lincoln, with 5, elect next will meet in caucus at the Lone Tree Neumann's old wooden structure is Rudolph Kiesling, of Kiesling, 35 cents. No price was agreed upon Saturday. Law and Collection. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lake school house on Saturday, September a thing of the past. Workmen are now BOOTSand SHOES, Keller Co., is in Chicago laying in a m.,for N o. 2 barley. Independent buyers In Lyon county, Webber has carried 0th, 1882, at 5 o'clock p. engaged excavating for the foundation large stock of fall and winter goods. are practically excluded from the market, Lend Office at Redwood Falls Minn,July21,169-*Bed the primaries in Marshall by a vote of for the purpose of electing two (2) "HbJ en of the new building. givent f,, Notice ia hereby thatthe foUowincneaed and the producer must take whatever THE Northwestern Law and Collection AaeociI Miss Lulu Hille, of Chicago, who 40 to 10, and he will carry Tracy and the delegates to the county convention Including all the y settler has Sled notice of bis tateation to make atlon desire to call attention to the fact that proofbersupport the combination sees fit to give Anal in of his claim, and that said has been visiting in this city during they have opened a branch office in St Paul for SK11NY MEN country towns in the same proportion. called to meet at New Ulm on the 16th Late and Desirable Styles, T?, the purpose of making collections. They have ia ?5* him. The laws should be so amended the last three weeks, departed* Monday Well's Health Benewer restores He has also carried Lake Benton, and inst. The order for the call is signed all parts of the UnitednStates uaequaled facilities ceiver 0.8. Land Office. at*Redwood Fane Mian, on Saturday Sept ,li, rli: pter Gleeer-Prel that the State could take a hand in for collecting bad or doubtful debU and make no morning for Kasson. health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, we have assurances that Lincoln county by Geo. Leatherman, Isaac Johnson For both big & little Feet. emption,D. 8.Entry No793for these esc. charge unless suceeesful. Attend to legal baslness 16 township 111. range 82. regulating these matter. of aliunde in all the eourta from lowest to higheat, Sexual Debility. SI. will send a solid Webber delegation, Mr. Geo. W. Sommerville, of Sleepy and Henry Miles, as town committee. He names the following witnesses to prove h haviagtrst elaea attorneys In all parte of the Do not let it escape your memory that i continnoas residenceupon,ead culttvaUon of, said which, with the 10 votes of eonntry. Fees very low. Settlements promptly Eye, a candidate for legislative e land, via* this is a mad. la aU cases. Correspondent invited. Republican Caucus. A report is in circulation that the Our former townsman Ho n. Geo. wm. Uaframbols, Max VolUn, J. Wxdermsa Brown (conceding Redwood to Baldwin), honors, interviewed our people last Ventlo* this paper. Address, Marion St. Clair, and James Blake Jr^aU of WestNewton Nicollet attorney at law,lt*nagar. Booms land 2, Sherman mail train on the Winona and St.Walsch, now a resident of Grand will give him 21 votes, being only Saturday upon matters political. Co. WM. p. DrowKOToar. block, St. Pool, Minn. Mar 188 Peter road will soon run through 2o At the Republican caucus held at Forks, T. D. is prominently mentioned three votes less than a majority. Renville Capt. Jos. Burger, State arsenal SHERIFFS SALE. Tracy, the route agents having already Turner Hall on Monday evening, 4th in connection with the Republican county is conceded to no man.keeper, TAX JUDGMENT SALE- St. Paul, tarried in our city a Bradley6cMetcalFs received orders to that effect. inst., Joseph Bobleter was elected nomination for delegate to Congress Mr. Webber has carried the primaries P.YundertbyfofnBrowneand, few hours last Saturday and Inspected virtue a exeantfon issued out of and PURSUANTttcourrealUMCoutjofBrowa chairman and B. F. Webber secretary. from Dakota. The south half of the in Bird Island and several other towns, ^_ sealof th District Court, in and a estate tax Judgment of the ordnance stores in possession of Entirely Satisfactory. Hand made Boot* A Shoes 'or the count state of Minnesota, the distric fa and The following named persons were territory being hopelessly devided as and he has good prospects of carrying upon a judgment rendered in Justicecourt end state of Minnesota, entered the ilianlh day of Co, "A." He was alao looking after Ladias wishing a perfume that combines ALWAYS ON HAND, docketoAlntheaaidDlstrletCourt,onuellthdayof August, A. D. 1882,1a proceedlaga for oafOKUC chosen as delegates to represent the between Pettigrew and Hand, the the county. We make the prediction Dunnell fences. April A. D. 1874, In an action wherein H. 8. Howe paymentof taxea and penalties upon real eetautfi and penalties upon real eetaatt novelty delicacy and richness city of N ew Ulm in the Republican also delegates from northern Dakota are in is Plaintiff,and JosephQieblsch ia defendant.in favor that Mr. Webber will receive more the countyof Brown, remaining daUnaoenton the of the said Plaintiff and against the said defendant, ratday of Jane, _..__,___ find Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. A. D.lfJK. sad of the statuses la Senator Windom tarried in our county convention to be held at New hopes of ringing in Walsch as a compromise than enough votes from Renville for the sum of Ninety-five and 45100 such casemade and provided, I ahall on the ttth PINQBEE A SUITW8 city as the guest of mine host Seiter dollars and the earn of Ninety roar and 4100 dollareisnowdue day of September A. D. U88, at lOo'cloek In the Ulm, Sept. 16th: S. D. Peterson, Henry SHoes* candidate. county to give him the nomination on thereon, I have this ttd day of forenoon at my officetothe eourtbouse In the ctty FINE LINE OF last Friday night. The Senator seems Anfust A. D.188X levied upon all the right, title Henschen, John Neuman, Fr. Burg, of New Dim, n county of Brown .all tholaada Dr. Wakefield informs us that Mr. the first formal ballot. and interest of said defendant Joseph Gleblseh in wbkharecbarged with taxes, peaalttw Bad coats Boots to hold his own physically as well as West Newton was the scent of a ead Herman Seiter, C. W. A Krook and Samuelson of Cornish is now on the and to the following described pieceor parcel of said judgment, and on which toxaa ahall not lend lying and being in the county of Brown and have been previously paid. politically, and the condition of the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. thresher accident last Thursday eye. Joseph Bobleter. road to recovery. The old man has State of Minnesota, fc-wit: Lot number four (4) H.B.C0N8TAN8, IN ARCTIC & WUAL GOODS fences appear to be in satisfactory repair, of Section aamber twenty-oix (Sim Township ning. A little six-year-old girl of Alois had a hard time of it, having under* On motion, voted that the delegates Auditor?, countyi.ii ept 7 County Brown numberone hundred andnlne(109) Northof Kange at least their condition don't M-i 1 Palmer became entangled in the tumbling gone two surgical operations. we are the leaders. number thirty-twoji) West of the Sth Principal present at said convention be authorized llfd 1 The annual school meeting for the independent Meridian, containing dfty-nve and 50-100 n.lMorel H*tme)tnft VeHhWraw worry him. v*l,t I Cant and wont be rod and before the horses on the to cast the full vote of the city. OS 60100) acres of land accordingtoGovernment district of New Ulm was Aw22 horse power could be stopped she was The Waseca Radical is of opinion Ye editor returned from the Dubuque The following resolution was adopted: held last Saturday evening at Turner your rest by a sick child auuuviag and eatnc HOSM IS hereby given, ThatI will sell the above withtbe excruciatingpain ofcuMten tenth! B-5 Undersold., described real propertytotbe highest bidder, for that it is too late for E St. Julien terribly injured Her clothing was military encampment last Friday Hall. The meeting was called to order -etoaeeaancet. Cf^^SV~wtojim caek^s* public eactton, at the Trout door oftfce Cox to take a hand in the judicial contest torn in shreds and her body was badly Resolvedthat the delegates representing Court ttoaee,mtnettyof Mew UlmjCounlyof morning. He reports that the encampment by Fr. Burg, president of tbe *&$!& H, LQHEYDE^ ^uu^S^n\rk^Ut^mSimmi^. Brown and state ot Mtoneeoto, on Friday, the tbe city of N ew Ulm be and in this district, unless he brings mangled, and it was a miracle that she was a grand success. Over Board of Education. i.r** i* sixth day of October. A. D* 1681. at 10 o'clock A wholmauatdttwtowranottonm^ulBt HwttT are hereby instructed to support no M.ufthatday, to satisfy the said execution, tofetem^rlth&e his shot gun along and kills off Moore was not killed outright. Drs. Berry 1,000 troops were in camp. The visiting Mr. E. Gi Kock, clerk of the board, Interest andeoetsthereoe. person for the Legislature until such of Nicollet coiinty and Bobleter of and Wakefield have the little sufferer Outed Aagus*2M, A.D. ia*. read the minutes of the last annual companies from outside of the person shall declare himself opposed CAUT, Brown. We tremble lest the ex-Judge in charge and she is doing as well as meeting, wlich were approved as read to any legislation or constitutional State consisted of the Porter Guards, Co. Mian. may take the Radical'* advise. amendment prohibiting the manufac- could be expected. to treMuer of the board. Mr. Geo. of Memphis, Tenn. companies A, Oetd PlatouTsA y^H&^Lojs^^ r.tf &&$&&. tfewMAaMttfc^iNBHiMdi ifa mhm&iA*!* tfSJM