New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 30, 1883 · Page 2 of 4
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5* art ..-I, r..,...,, ,fa., .J, h,^. 1 ITT *i"iw'*w & NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30,1883- 9 who are in need of it, in the widest paper to on the streets iq Tyler a few while he is living, he wants to have John Zieske is gelling the McCormick NEW ULM AND VICINITY vulgar and was taken in tow by Mar* WANTED!A first-class compositor ways well to leave your edibles standing sense.of the word. In the proportion weeks ago, but Casey nevertheless machinery for Mr. Bonne, of the insurance paid faithfully when [he slial Meile. Justice Fischer gave him and job printer to take the position of on the kitchen table if you do no Traveler's Guide. New Ulm. If in want of a good and made the arrest. The man made no of the contributions must the consider is dead. The fluctuations of fortune six days in hotel de Casey for his glib foreman in this office. Address Review, wish to be rudely awakened from your reliable machine don't forget to call resistance and gave his name as D. B. ation that any party can expect. That and the general uncertainties of life tongue, but he was turned loose upon New Ulm, Minn. slumber by some hungry tramp with^a on John, opposite Moll's blacksmith Pugli, from Ohio. On his person, was freedom of conscience and the choice cause enough policies to lapse during the public again yesterday and will no cry of "biead." shop. Jj^^V^ #k *Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable found a heavy billy and in his room two the life time of the insured but if a ot physicians shall be free to all and, doubt continue to haul in the quarters Compound cures all female compiaints 1 he pay car came up last 1 hursday A good name at home is a tower of levolveis liieh he claimed as his own. man perseveres and pays his premiums that the poor shall find due regard, I by plying his deaf and dumb dodge. and made the boys happy, also the by removing the cause.. strenght abioad. Ten times as much At Tyler Pugh was identided by the until his death occurs it ia unjust have already declared in some of my The fellow isa fraud of the first water. merchants. Hood's Sarsaparilla sold in Lowel as servant girl at the hotel as one of the and wrong that there should be any previous communications on the sub He speaks the English, Sweedish, The soda fountain at the City Drug Wii\oi\k&t.fW^f{ Rumor says that Mrs. Hanson has in any other place. two who had taken dinner there *on possible dispute thereafter and the ject Upon this basis I venture to request French and German languages fluently Store was started up last Monday, and sold her hotel to Mr, John Lee. Go the day pieyious to the Springfield knowledge of such a possibility has and understands every word of the tho .iid of the worthy citizens of Going West. Going East. lovers of a nice, cool drink of soda can Nay, you've not bluffed them! A m, John. -*r robber) but the saloon keeper where kept thousands from insuring at all. above named languages that is said *6:l ra New Ulm and vicinity.* In a few Day Passenger *6"50 Day Passenger now be accommodated. paper was circulated last Thursday W. H. Methews has opened a variety they had drank and played caids failed days I shall either personally or Night t4:49am Night *9:30pm within his hearing. Pass him around. The indisputable policy of the Union and enough signatures secured to warrant store in J. C. Zieske's building Freight No 18 *11:55 toindentif) hitn. Ptigh s'ly* (hat on Fi eight No 14 *9:55sim An Illinois coi respondent states that through substitutes call- on you for Mutual Aid Association covers all objections us in saying that the New Ulm gun on Main St. Freight No. 19*8:10 the night ot the Spiingfii'ld sife 10b- experience lias taught him that cattle contii butions. The many good friends Mr. Jacob Bauder, the night conductor of this sort, and the society club will soon be in the field and ready Except Suudiy. Daily. Considerable many new buildings' beiy he \\HSut Elkton. IMI 11.C I.otel will thrive better on good, bright flax of mine will, I hope, not desert me in on the Mankfcto Junction merits the vast patronage it la receiving to tackle any club in the Minn.Valley. Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY are going up this spring, even if the keeper thcie o.riebonites thn&..itc- straw than on oat or wheat straw, and this undertaking for the good of mankind, branch of the Winona & St. Peter from the public. Its officers and are allowed to carry passengers between This action on the part of our boys round house is to be moved. The mill ment though h- no ujjistei to he never knew cattle to be injured railroad, was almost instantly killed Kasota and Sleepy Eye directors are among the beat known was principally taken to help the Sleepy makes it up again. show such lo ha\ bt-eu lie caso. Pugh from eatin? it. C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. last Thursday night. As the train business men of the State of Iowa Eye club out. You see, Tommy, the is now in jail hers and his Examination ALMOST AS BAD. was being backed down from the and abundantly possessed of the material MULLIGAN ITEMS. Tracyites are too confident of getting Officers ot Brown County. Prof. Henry Subilia was presented is set for to-morrow, at Spingfield. junction to Mankato the coach came that makes success certain. It the railroad division to waste any 0 with a handsome watch and guard by Ho will vo doubt prove an alibi Hoht Office Address New Ulm. What the Perpexed Physicians do in in contact with a steer and was derailed. has oomplied with the laws of Iowa, powder with the Sleepy Eye boj's on Some of our farmers have commenced AvniTOJi.H. B. Constans. the Silver Cornet Band last Monday TREASURERF. Scbubeit. Bauder was standing on the and deposited with the Auditor of the Cass of Emergency. breaking. that score, hence we will try and keep eveniug. Henry attempted to make REOISTEU OP JMCEDSA. F. Walton. PERSONAL MENTION. platform next to a car filled with wheat, State securities for the protection of JUHOK OF PROBATEE. Biaudt. you in good humor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green of Springfield "I'll tell you the honest truth," an Blanchard a speech, but so complete had been Cf.ERKOF THK DlST. COURTAlbeit and when the coach was derailed he its policy holders. ai spending a few days visiting SHERIFFEdwai Casey. sweredthe doctor. "Bright's Disease the surprise that his tongue wonld John C. Z'eske and lady of Sleepy was thrown into the creek below, a There is a fair chance for a little SURVEYORJ. Berndt. relatives in this neighborhoodOur It guarantees these advantages to bothers the medical men about as only permit him to say, "Boys!"' COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg Eye visited in our city on Thursday. distance of twelve feet, and into about railroad wumpus" in this vicinity. COUNTY ATTORNEYFr. Eaaaeu its members: $2,500 in event of death school is progressing very favoiably bajyd as cancer does. Having passed CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. afoot of water. The end of the wheat U. Moline and John Larson, ot The N. W, people are known to be The New Ulm Gun Club will be under the successful management $1,000 to each at the end of ten years, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. G. Clai a certain stage, both point straight to car burst open, and the wheat poured Tracy, were visitors in the city last jealous of any invasion of territory of Miss Cora foungan. revived. Emil Seiter last Thursday upon surrender of Policy of Insurance eternity. It may be unprofessional to Officers ot the City of New Ulm. week. down upon his prostrate form, covering north and west of here, and as it appears succeeded in infusing some enthusiasm by a living member. Mr. H. B. Stewart, of Spring Valley, let out the secret, but whenever a patient him with about two feet of th^, cereal. the Minnesota Central has designs Mis. Aug, Schmidt, of Minneapolis, into our shootists. Two thousand was in "town a few days ago,* MAYORH B. Constans. comes to me with Bright's Disease, HENRY BAKER, COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buonger, C. Loenharu. The Free Press s.iys that it was in this neighborhood, the move is visiting old-time friends in this taking orders for school furniture. glass balls have been ordered and the Pfeflerle and J. Pitenninger. State Agent. or any kidney trouble acting like some twenty minutes before his body ment of their engineers is closely CLERKJacob Nix. city. boys expect to commence business in Mr. J# Robbins, road overseer in it, I tell him to put on BENSON'S TREASURERFr. Forster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION was recovered, and was then only discovered watched. Redwood county will be the district No. 1, will make some improvements a few days. CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Wcstpual. Mrs. Katharine Albiecht, of St. CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A. Eckstein. through the water washing scene of some I ailroad construction on the roads iu his district CONSTABLEJos. Gallcs. Paul, is visiting with her parents and without delay." H3P"For five cents, Wells, Richardson* the wheat away. A Brakeman saved Land Offico at Tracy, Minn., May 17, i883. MAHSHALF. Melle. in a few days. this summer, unless all signs fail, and Notice is'hereby given that the followiag.namcd friends in this city. The doctor spoke by the card. The Co., Burlington, Vt., will send himself by jumping. Bauder's parents settler has filed notice of his intention to make NEirDl.RIiSIiBKVT ttE*0T. it will not be at all surprising if the The little child of Mr. and Mrs. final proof in support of his claim, and that said Capcine goes right to the spot. If Hem Baker, State agent for the colored samples of all colors of Diamond reside in Winona, and his body Byron Green has been very sick dur extension of the Northwestern branch proof will be made before the clerk of court of [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in you can be helped, the Capcine will Union Mutual Aid Association of Brown Co. Minn., at the county seat, on Tuesday Dyes, with directions. was taken there for interment. ing the past two weeks. Its recovery from here is a part of the scheme Grain, Provisious, GrooerlEs and Country Pro- July 3d, 1883, Y\Z: Wolf Dieti, NB No, 8991 tor the do it. Look out for frauds*. Is the Waterloo, Iowa, is working up an insurance is very doubtful. NE of NB* Sec, 8, town 108, range 30. He duce.] Gazette. Mr. Wm. R. Burkhard, of Golden With this week's issue the Lyon names the following witnesses to prove his continual word CAPCINE cut in the middle of boom in this city. residence upon and cultivaUon of Mid land Mr. John Wilson of Stately spent Gate, and Mr. II. M. Ball, of LoueTree County News will enter upon its fifth GRAIN. viz: Henry Seibert, George Grossman, Henry the plaster? If so. you are all right. The Catholic picnic at Turner Hall a day or two in this vicinity last 90 95 Seibert, Jr., and Carl Schricr, all of Brown County, Wheat, Lake, are building up a business in forest Matters Military. year of usefullness. The News is one Price 25 cents. Seabury and Johnson, Minn. weeek. park last Thursday was a grand ([social 25 30 Oats. tree culture the extent of which of our boss exchanges and deserving 40 Cehmists, JSew Ybrk.'Highesrewards. C.B. TYLER, Corn, and financial success. Rev. Alex. -kK" of Littlo Falls has an The favorite game croquet now Jnne80 Register. Company is little realized. The former, who of success. Etfitor Whitney is a newspaper 45 Barley, Berghold publicly announced to the furnishes much amusement for our honoraiy membership of 135, embracing was in the city last Monday, informs man of no small calibre, and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PROBATE NOTICE. PROVISIONS. young folks. assembly that upon mature consideration the most prominent citizens of Beef on foot, per cwt., $3.75 & $.400 us that he has disposed of over 600,000 don't you forget it. he had concluded to decline the W. Kelley, D. and E. Murphy Mutton per head, 3.00 3.25 ROOMS TO LET. Brainerd, St. Cloud, Sauk Rapids. Sauk trees this spring, and that he had orders STATE! OF MINNESOTA flnProbateCourt.#,,,..AwP call from St. Paul and that he would will start for Montana about the Pork per cwt., 5.00 5.50 BROWK COUNTY, Centre, Long Prairie and Little Falls. for nearly double that number. The Hunters' Rest, overlooking the Asplendid Sugor Cured H?iros per lb 15 15th of June with a large herd of cattle. continue in this city. The announcement In the matter of the estate of Walter W. Readding, suit rooms to let in the brick building The company has very evidently lots Mr. Ball, being in the business longer, Cottonwood liver near Ilauenstein's Breakfast Bacon 12^ 15 deceased. adjoining the City Gai den. For particulars was received with much enthusiasm. apply to Mr. J. L. Mueller at tho City Garden. On reading and filing the petition of Sarah A. of friends to draw on. Capt. Simmons Dried Beef, 18 has experienced a still more extensive browei y, has been fitted up in splendid Headdmg, ot Brown county representing, among Father Berghold has made The entertainment given by Misss SaltPoik, V*% returned home last week, but he is yet other things, that Walter W. Readding, law of demand for forest trees, and orders shape to accommodate the numerous LOST. Dungan's school proved a verj pleasant many warm friendsboth in and out said county of Brown on the 21st day of January Lard Wi 15 in feeble health. friends of the rifle club. It is the most were filled with the greatest difficulty. A.D. 1880, at Burnstowu in said county died intestate, Flour per cwt., 3.00 3.40 affair. The programme was well 0 of his congregationduring his long and being an inhabitant of thia county at 2"0 N tho town of Lafayette, Nicollet county, one Company 0" of Winona has decided pleasant out-ddor place in the city to By far the largest portion of the orders the time of his death, leavinggoods, chattels and arranged, and carried out in a manner Corn Meal i Shepheid bitch.dog, black, white legs and stay among us and his final determination estate within this county, and that the said peU. to accept the invitation of the white ring around the nock Anyone finding a spend an afternoon. for forest trees come from Dakota. truly creditable. Butter per lb., 10 12J tioncr is the widow of said deceased, and praying to slay is received with general dogof above descripUon will confer a favor by 0 that administration of said estate be to her grant- Southern Minnesota Fair Association 2 The trees most in demand are Cheese sending word to W satisfaction. ed:* It is ordered, that said petition be heard be. Poultry JO The call for the Republican county HENUY SCHRADER, to visit Rochester on July 4th. soft maple, box elder, Cottonwood and fore the Judge of this court, on Friday, the 25th Lafayette, Minn. convention is this week published on day or May, A. D. 1888, at ten o'clock a. m., at the Eggs per dozen 11 "C" company is once more fully officered. white ash. Mr. Burkhard is also propagating hotel of L. Fecker, in the villnge ofSpringfield* in A report was ciiculated early Friday Milford Items. Potatoes per bushel 25 AUCTION. our editorial page. The convention the said county. R. J. Rogan has been elected black locust and walnut trees, morning that L. Dauer's team in Onions 80 1.00 Ordered further that notice thereof be given to will be held at the Court House, on the heirs of said deceased, and to nil persons interested, First Lieutenant and C. Fockens Second Wheather is rather cool for this Beans, 2.00 2,00 for which there is considerable demand. TboEsoulnafrom Cottonwood had been stolen the night iro tho old Cottonwood ridgo will by publishing a copy of this, order for Saturday, June 23d, at 1 o'clock p. m. time ot the year. GROCERIES. Lieutenant. He will have at least 1,000,000 public auction at the court house, three successUc weeks prior to said day of hearing, previous, but the report was premature. New Ulm is entitted to eight delegates Sugar, White, per lb. 11 }Wi on Wednesday May 30th, 183.1 at 10 o'clock a. m. in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, trees of all kinds to dispose of next season. Crops look fair in this locality A room is beeing fitted up adjoining It appears that Mr. Dauer had By order of Board of County Commissioners printed and published at the city of New Ulm, in Yellow 11 in the convention. said county. aud our farmers anticapate a good II. B. CONSTANS, Mr. Martin Penning of town the adjutant general's private office left his team hitched*to the Turner Brown W County Auditor. i)ated at New Ulm the 85th day of April. A. D, harvest. Home is also the proprietor of quite 1883. By tne Court, Dried Apples, \Vi for the storing of regimental battle flail park fence, during the progress Rev. Alex. Berghold has purchased ERNST BRANDT, UNION MUTUAL WD Peaches, 10 The school term for School-District an extensive nursery, but forest trees flags and other relics of the war. It is of the picnic on Thursday afternoon, (l" S.) Judgeof Probate. the Baumgsertner property from Jacob Prunes, 10 12^ No, 9 of Brown County ended are a secondary matter with him. of good size, and will afford facilities and that when he w:.s about to start Pfsenninger and, as will be seen Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 22 PROPOSALS on May 24th. Examniation of thp for the display of the battle-toin banners. for home his team was nowhere to be Roasted 15 20 by an item in another column, will scholars took place on th,e 25th inst. On complaint of the chairman of Java Green 30 33 seen. A "good friend" who had beoeme Association. turn the same into a hospital. This -FOB the the county commissioners, J. B. Roasted 40 Mr.Charles Hansing's new barn PRINTING. too tired to walk had unhitched will supply a long-felt want and Father The Second regiment band was mustered Trogden was arrested last Faiday Mocha Green 35 is now framed and the woil^ at the JPHncizal Office and brought the team down into the morning and examined by Drs. Daniels, Berghold's laudable undertaking in by Capt. J. S. Anderson, of Teas, Japan, 40 75 building is rapidly progressing. James and Collins, and pronounced Green, 60 Bft city where it was soon after recovered should be encouraged. "G" company, last Thursday evening. WATEHLOO, IOWA. In spite of the cold and rainy a fit subject for treatment at the Black, O by Mr. JDauer. The band, as mustered, numbers seventeen hospital at Rochester. Sheriff Moll wheather which we had thi3 season, Burglars are still operating to the PURELY MUTUAL. pieces and a drum msijor. took him over on Saturday. Poor old SEALED PROPOSALS some of our young corn already 'HIICIIiPAIBA' west of us. D. E. Kelley's safe was The State Fair to be held in Owatonnatho Trogden, he came here one among the Quick, complete cure, all anoying makes its apperaance but if the From private sources we learn that blown open at Watertown last Sunday very earliest settlers and was foi a Incorporated Oct. 10,18B2 for 50 Years. first week in September will Will be received at the offlce of the Secretary of weather should continue to be as Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis Mankato will give a cash prize of $100 State until 12 o'clock noon, Juno 14th, 1888, for the time one of the wealthiest men in this night, but the explosion aioused the be the only exhibition of the kind in Chartered November 1,1881. it has been lately, the corn harvest execution or the several classes of the State Printing, eases. 81. Druggists. to thebest drilled company of National vicinity, but whiskey got the better people in the adjoining buildings and in separate contracts ns specified in secUon Minnesota this year. Col. King has will probably be a poor one this of him and he gradually went to 2 of chapter 138 of general laws of 1875. The Guards competing in that city on July the burglars decamped without any made the announcement that there The Mamnerchor will picnic on the maximum rates allowed by lawforthe printine year. wreck. For the past two years he has OFFICERS. 4th. An effort to secuio free railroad and binding aforesaid are as follows: booty, leaving tools and papers that spent a good portion of his time in will be no big fair under his management peninsula next Sunday, weather permitting. COMPOSITION. Mr. Jae. E^sig returned from transportation for tike soldieryjs being the poor house, and when in town he First class, 50 cents per one thousand ems ae~ may lead to their detection. this year, the union fair project his peddling trip from the western MATT PAKUOTT President one would get five cents from all who made. Here is an oppoitunity foi -'A" cond, third and fourth! class, 70 cents per of the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis thousand eras for plain matter fifth class, on towns of this county on Thursday HON. S. BAGG Vice President would give, that he might invest in company to make its mark. MtlffftY MEN. dollar per one thousand ems. Fearing that the task of keeping having fallen through. Trus last. He reports business dull his favorite beverageSt. Peter Tribune. C. A. MABIE Secy, and Manager "Wells' Health Renewei" restoies PRESS-WORK. the country around supplied with and contemplates to stop the business will be Owatonna's opportunity, and BASHAW* ITEMS For the first one hundred impressions of a form health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, JOHN II. LEAVITT Treasurer in a short tune Schell'sbeer this summer would be too one dollar (or each additional one handled imCook her citizens appear to be determined As the Tribune says, Mr. Trogden Impotence, Sexual Debility. SI. Ho.v. L. ALFOIID Counselor ietsions of the same form, twenty-five cents. In Weather has been very cold and great for one person to undertake, to improve it. Already preparations A new emigrant has made his appearance 4* work the form is hereby determined to con brought considerable of the worldly D. W. CHOUSE Medical Director wet. sist of eight pages cotavo, or twelve pages duodecimo, Strawberries made their appearance Adolph Schell last Thuisday took unto at the domecile of 'our enterprising are being made for buildings and other goods with him to Minnesota. At one or fraction thereof, whenever said fraction E. M. MABLE General Agent Wheat and oats look well, but barley neighbors. It's a boy and in our fruit market last Thuisday, himself an assistant. It proved to is made necessary. In all other work tho necessary adjuncts of the fair, which time Le owned nearly, or quite a section is too thin. form shnll consist of one side of the sheet upon Fmauce and Executive Committee, Engelbert Wagner is the happy Jonas Laudenschlager, Jr., was the be a girl, though, and in consequence gives promise of being the best ever of land where the village of which the job is printed and delivered. Stock buyers areoffeiin as high as father. FOLDING. first to hand out the delicious fruit. Adolph is much discouraged. held by the State Agricultural Societv. Courtland now stands, and sported as CAPT. EDGAR PICKETT, When no charge is made for binding per one S26.00 apiece for two-year-old steers. Our yomig folks had a grand scocial hundred sheets of eight pages, or Traction thereof. fine,a span of horses and carriage as JOHN H. LEAVITT, "Rough on ltuls." Corn is about all planted, but tho eight cents. The Lyon County News gives an hop at the house of M. K. of A young stranger of pedagogic proclivities one would wish to lay eyes on. But prospects for a crop are not very encouraging. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, STITCHING. DIRECTORS. the town of Home. Rousing time account of a remarkable case of resuscitation has taken board and lodgings his money, as well as his fine education Including collating, stabbing and cntting, per ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks reported. G. at Camden a few days ago. one hundred copies, one dollar. at Tory Oleson's house. He made his and attainments, went to naught, Uncle John Frasch has staited on gophers 15c. Druggists. Matt Parrott, Ed. Iowa State Reporter BINDING. A child ot Jacob Rouse, little more his annual assessment tour, tofindout appearance on Tuesday alternoon of and he will probably spend the remainder Including folding, collating, stabbing, stitchiog and State Binder, "Waterloo, lo- the wealth of the different membeis A Specific for Change of Life. than a year old, fell into the mill last week and behaves so well that of his days in the Rochester asylum, sawing, sewing, and trimming, brochure covering Ice CREAM Mrs. L. Muller, at the of his extensive family. for books of eight pages or less, for one hundred i, race. The child must have been in Mr. and Mrs. Oleson have taken quite a poor outcast from society. We are in receipt of a letter from J. copies, one dollar and fifty cents brochure CityGarden, desires to inform the public John II. Leavitt, Banker, Waterloo, Dr. Hunter, who spent the winter covering for each additional pages, or fraction the water at least fifteen minutes, and a liking to him. Of course Tory butT. Hamby, Esq., of Floral, Aik., in that on and after next Sunday she thereof, per one hundred copiss, twenty cents. in Bashaw, recently skipped out Li. was apparantly dead, when found. (Quarto binding, perone hundred copies, forty-five now prides himself in beind a daddy. The Dispatch of last Friday says: which the wiiter says: Samaritine unlike the boss carpenters and blacksmiths will be prepared to serve an excellent dollars half binding, per one hundred copies, C. E. Mabie, Sec. and Manager, Waterloo. The body was manipulated by compressing of Springfield, he left no ore to "Chas. Hoffgard, a laborer living at seventy-five dollars full cloth, binding cut flush, Nervine cures female decline, and quality of ice cream. per one hundred copies, nfty-Ave dollars full mourn las departure. the chest, and raising the Did the emigrants to Washington the head of Fort street, St. Paul, has during the change of life It is a speci- cloth binding, with squares, per one hundrce copies, L. Alford, Atty. and ex-Speaker H. R. sixty dollars full roan leather, with squares, Chas. Frasch who went to Washington Territory come back to New Ulm bearms, I and brandy and water, as hot as deserted his wife and two children, fic." Suggestive facts, truly. SI.50. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. per one hurdrcd copies, eighty dollarsj- fall law, cause the beer is poor on the Pacific territory in the early spring, has Waterloo. could be applied without blistering, per one hundred copies, one hundred and fifty the eldest six years old and the youngest The greatest medical wonder of the coast?Herald. been heard from and accoiding to his dollars. S. B.igg, Judge District Court, Waterloo. was freely used, and finally life was eight months. He left no money Each proposal must be in writing, and shall To account of that eldorado no person world. Warranted to speedily cure the Citizens of New Ulm and No, Bro. Bowen. The boys say the state for what per centum of discount from the renewed, The water in the race was with them, and their furniture has should think of leaving Minnesota to Vicinity. bums, bruises, cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, legal maximum rates above given the bidder proposes beer on the Pacific coast, and especially Edgar Pickett, Ins. and Loan Agent, to execute tho said work proposed for. No very cold, and that life was restored make that country their home. been thrown into the street and they fever sores, cancers, piles, chilblains, bid will be entertained unless aceompanied by a in Portland, is of a very good quality, Waterloo. after the body being in the water so bond executed in due form by the bidder, with have no place'to live. When he left A year ago I called your attention to corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all but the trouble is each beer drinker two sufficient sureties in the penal sum of eight SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. D. W. Crouse, Physician, Waterloo. long is quite remarkable. four days ago he said he would get a the idea of erecting a hospital in New thousand dollars, to secure the faithful performance, akin eruptions guaranteed to cure in must pay an annual license of $2 putsuant to law, of the work proposed for, house, but has mot since been heard $2,500 in CASE of DEATI. UJIL. The desire for a hospital continued and to save the State from loss by reason of failure every instance, or money refundedThe Wheat and oats are looking nicely. for the privelege. Mr. J. C. Noe has received one hundred of such perfermancc. from." Mr. Hoffgard formerly lived to manifest itself at a time case of Isaac Brown vs. the M. H. Gamble was down from Redfield The contract for the aforesaid printine and copies of the report of the Dairymen's in this city, but becoming sorrily afflicted when tho dreadful disease diptheria binding will be let to tho persons who shall bid to $1,000 IN CASS Winona & St. Peter R. R. Co. was a few days ago. Mike says Redfield The St. Peter Tribune says that a execute it for the greatest per centum of discount convention, held in Mankato with sore eyes he sought relief raged in and about town and when, from the aforesaid maximum prices. Tho commissioners is t-h-e place. called at the May term of the district mau named Lind, at Kasota, lost a last February. They are to be sold reserve the right to reject any or all Upon surrender of Certificate, Providing in St. Paul. He became almost blind as has often been the case, sick persons court in Mankato. last week, but was bids. Henry Van Valkenburg has been valuable horse on the 20th inst. by a for the association at 30 cents per copy the same has been Blanks for proposals and accompanying bonds and was finally, under direction of from the surrounding country very sick with the mumps, but he is contmuM bv mutual consent. barbed wire fence. The horse got will be furnished on application to the Secretary singly or four copies for SI. If ordered kept in force for the County Commissioners of Brown had to be turned away by the city for of State. now convalescing. caught between the wires and in his by mail six cents additional FBBD VOH BAT/MBACH, Advertising Cheats. 10 Years. county, placed in the St. Joseph's want of suitablp accoraodations. There ,.r feretory of State We understand that the railroad struggles to free himself his neck was should be added for each copy. Col. It has become so common to write This plan was adopted only after W. W. BBADKN, hospital for treatment. His family is no doubt that such an institution is company is about to place a few additional nearly cut off. As hard as these barbed State Auditor McGlincy, in writing about the report the beginning of an elegant, interesting the greatest possible care. All estimates moved to St. Paul last fall, and after highly useful and beneficial to everybody, CHAS. KITTKLBOK, side tracks in our village* wire fences are on stock, they seem State Treasurer says: "I think I can say without boasting article and then run it into some were carefully based upon the he had partially recovered bis eyesight and honorable to New Ulm especially. Commissioners uf Public Printing. The measles is making the rounds to be popular with the farmers. that the 17th report is by far the advertisement that we avoid all such St Paul Msy 9, 1883. Cailyle tables and calculations weie he worked at odd jobs to earn enough There is a prospect that of our town. Both young and old are 4 w.June 8 best ever issued by the Association cheats and simply call attention to the Luverne has subscribed S500 toward made from actual experience olinsurance money to keep them from such an institution would, in course of affected alike. Messrs. John and Fr. contains more information, and every merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest having a grand celebration on the want. Being unable in his infeebled companies doing business in this tune, be able to attract many patients Scott are very ill with it. C. WAGNER, terms as possible, to induce people farmer should have one. I have seen Fourth. Mankato is also up in arms health to perform hard manual labor, or better situated convalescents from country. Our friend John Roth is very happy to give them one trial, as no one who many dairy reports in the last ten or for a big celebration. Is it not about he became very destitute and it is not abroad for our pleasant city, on account The cost of admission is $12 medical of late. We partly guess the reason. knows their value will ever use any twelve years, but never saw one that time New Ulm made a move in this improbable that in a moment of despair of its beautiful location and examination fee $2 semi-annual It's a boy, and we take pleasure DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP thing else. direction? As a general rule, people always equals this one."Mankato Review. he made way with himself, as kindly disposed citizens already exerts in congratulating you, John. FURNITURE dues, $2.50. To pay death losses, a celebrate Independence day a great attraction on people who are ley will be made for each death, on The Chicago & Northwestern Rail, i Mr. John Hurrias informs us that the Dispatch item would indicate, where the greatest attractions are The public are indebted to Dr. J. C. well. Is it of no significance that this each member, according to age at he has rented his store building to a road Co. has donated a seven acie tract offered, and we must offer the attractions Ayer and Son, not only for their standard yearno_ less than three important merchant from the State of Maine joining, never to exceed the following of land to the village of Tracy for a Sheriff Casey had occasion to visit if we want the crowd. medicinal preparations, but also who will soon open out with a full meetings of entirely different corporations amounts: public park. Who says that railroad PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- Lake Benton last Monday and while for improving the looks of the community stock of goods. take place here? corporations are not magnanimous? Between the ages of 18 and 30.. .$1.00 there was introduced to a rather suspicious INGS, WINDOW SHADES Messrs. Pfefferle and Heideman, by their incomparable hair vigor. Everybody who can get a day's fishing of 31 and 40.... 1.25 Since the attempt to carry out the acting individual. During who visited Fort Ridgely last Wednesday, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, A Cross Baby. these quiet times seems to be supremely of 41 and 50....150 plan of erecting a hospital by means the conversation that followed, the inform us that when going out NEEDLES AND happy, and they nearly all Nothing is so conducive to a man's of 51 and 55 1.75 of a corporation has been made by The fiee ferry which has been operated sheriff was informed that his newly they passed 60 teams, by actual count, seem to avail themselves of the privilege REPAIRS lemaining a bachelor as stopping for of 56 and 60 2.00 single individuals as well as by several, near Bender's brewery for about made acquaintance' was looking up between the bridge and Buessmann's and big fish stories are in order. one night at the house of a married All assessments will be reduced as and that too by most prominent citizens, a year at an expense of nearly $600 to FOR ALL KINDS OF some land had been in the neighbor old place, all bound for New Ulm and Bishop Ireland arrived here on the friend and kept awake from Ave to membership will justify. without arriving at a favorable the city, is a thing of the past. Some hood several weeks, but had not yet mostly loaded with wheat. Teams fiom 21st inst. and delivered a lecture in six hours by the crying of across baby. While the association is purely cooperative, result, I again interest myself for the unknown person, who has evidently other localities came in on Wednesday made a purchase. After asking the HARNESS SHOP. the evening on the problem of temperance. All eross and crying babies needed and possesses all the advantages apparantly orphaned child, especially got the welfare of the city at heart, in the same proportion and no less price of land in Brown county, Mrs. T. C. Anderson, of only Hop Bitters to make them of that plan, it is without the since New Ulm seems to be destined cut the ferry rope last Thursday night than four hundi&l farmers' teams were the stranger handed Mr. Casey Minneapolis, lectured on the same well and smiling. Young man, remember usual weakness of co-operative insurance to be my future sphere of activity. I and set the ferry adrife. It floated subject on Tuesday and Wednesday in the city on that day. his card and then walked off. After this. hope to see my long cherished desire companies, as all certificates terminate down to near Winkelman's lime kiln evenings to full houses, and many of Corner Minn, 1st North strs. he had disappered around the corner our Springfield boys have taken the fulfilled by the 1st. f Nov. next, as at the end of ten years, which where it was secured by Mr. Winkelman. From Mr. Aug. Schwertfeger, who NEW ULM.M1NN. Mr, Casey began to evolve the circumstances The Herald says that the steamer pledge of total abstinance. on that day, the 19th anniversary of We hope that when the ferry is is about the time the effect of a medical was in the city last Thursday, we of the meeting over in his This business Is established and conducted by "Jeanette," of Lake Minnetouka Hr. II. Beassrnann as heretofore in the rear end of my ordination, I intend to open at this again brought into service it will be at examination has worn of, thus experiencing learn that the Iberia Roller Mill will mind (the stranger having asked for BOOTH. fame, has been purchased by four Waseca Beussmanns hardwarestore. It shall always bo place a hospital by the name of St. Redstone, where it should have remained ntyaim to constantly keep on hand a well assorted from one-half to two-thirds be ready to commence grinding in the introduction), and a suspicion parties, and will plow the classic stookof Harnesses, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Alexander's Hospital for the good of in the first place. We understand less deaths per thousand, than any SLEEPY EYE NEWS. the course of two or three weeks. The riynets, etc., which well be sold at bottom prices dawned on him that be was one of the waters of Clear Lake, this summer. Repairing and custom work promptly attended. my fellow beings, to everyone of that steps are taken to open a company or association after they mill has been thoroughly overhauled Springfield safe robbers. Casey came The German Evangelical Asssociation whom the doors shall be open in case joad to the old Redstone crossing, and reach the age of twenty years. and the old machinery that has done A Great Discovery. home that evening, but the more he M. JUENEMANN held their first quarterly of sickness. I have purchased the as soon as this is done the ferry will no Life insurance is an important factor service so long has given place to the thought the matter over the more he meeting in this conference year, commencing That is daily bringing joy to the property formerly belonging to Wm. doubt do duty at the old place. in onr politieal economy which can most improved roller machinery. Mr. became satisfied in his own mind that Friday eve. and continuing homes of thousands by saving many Baumgarter, consisting of a substantial "l, not be over-estimated. The people Schwertfeger expects to manufacture uAvvrxcTvum or AHO DEALKB, IX his suspicion was correct. He returned over Sunday. Rev. Linse from St. of their dear ones fiom an early brick house and 30 acres of land Look out for him We refer to a are becoming thoroughly educated in an article of flour second to none in to Lake Benton by the first train, HARNESSES,! i Paul and Rev. Ende from Sleepy grave. Truly is Dr. King's New for the purpose of arranging a hospital fifty-year-old, sandy complexioned these matters, and will in the future Brown count}. stopping at Tyler long enough to se Eye conducting the services. Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and erecting the necessary buildings fraud who travels about the country be more and more disciplined to accept cure the assistance of Mr. Bigham.the Sencerbox has moved his jewelry SAW)LES Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, adequate for the designed purpose. WHIRS, 38 Hffil and imposes upon the people by representing Mrs. Hanf t's residence was entered life insurance policies that do not editor of the Journal. Mr. Bigham accompanied store into the building formerly occupied Loss of Voice, Tickling in the These buildings, in due time, himself as deaf and dumb. He by some hungry vagrants last Friday insure against all contingencies and by Jos. Troutraan,,^^ Mr. Casey to Lake Benton Throat, Pain in Side and Chest, or any to be turned ver to the sisters who made New Ulm a visit last week and fefe 3H 'BLANKET night but aside from a dish of potato cause of death. A man wants to^foel and together they went to th* hotel The new mill is now under roof disease of the Throat and Lungs, a are to officiate as nurses. ~x,., after filling up with booze he forgot salad and a couple of loves of bread the same security and ab^Bficeof anxiety and one of the proprietors says in where the latter's acquaintance of two Upholstery, and all custom work positive curer Trial Bottles free at his calling and commenced to talk four nothing has come up missing. An en. in reference to Ifts policy that be I believe it necessary to refer again pertaining tomy business promptly at about three weeks they will commence days before was stopping. Mr. Bingham Joseph Bobleker's Drug Store. Large different languages all at one time. tended to. Minnesota street, next door trance was gained to the building would in a government bond. If a to one point especially, namely: That buying wheat. So much fo* failed to fully indentify the man as size S1.00. to Schnobrich't saloon. New Vim. He finally became the mill. r:very abusive and through the kitchen window."*" It is al- man pays, his premii\ms faithfully the hospital shall be a home for aty one of the two persona he had sold a AAsk&&ist*i^s&tBtm& m- li*.** i TtfhirfiffiTtt- .^,',T aSftHiftorl -ri^Mfa^.-Yfr.,.* ff[. *f'A i ^ft ffiftslliiM