New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 23, 1884 · Page 2 of 4
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do, I am sure they woald like the la NEW ULM AND VICINITY least one hundred yards away from Judge Webber continues to receive County Treasurer Pfefferle has broken The New Ulm Maennerchor has elected andcattlef? *Sf ggg the encampment lines, and on grounds the encominm of the press of the ground for his new residence on the following officers fpr.the^nsuipg Mr. Jos. ScheiWe stocked a claim over which we, as commandant of the State street, opposite the Conrt House. Ninth judicial district. The following six months: o?ll^$*tN Travelers' Guide. and then left for California. I will encampment, had no jurisdiction. He evidently desires to be in a position from-the St. Peter Tribune: xjPresident, Jacob Petry. let you hear from me later. I They might have gone oa by the hundreds '*Judge Webber has gained the good so as to keep watch over the county's |V*ice Prest, H. Waukum. ^^^^^^^^^r^^'nnssSr Mr. Frank L. Randall) having withdrawn opintonof all who have had occasion (CP without even alking us, and we treasure box both night and day. -V ^Secretary, H. Schweninger. Mr from the partnership heretofore to observe his course on the bench. uiMaeKarthcaemty.MlamsBata.oatkolSlkaVur would have been powerless to stop iTreasurer, Edward Baer. existing between us, the undersigned With the highest and most conscientious of September, 1875. in sn action, fn sold coart, in Mr. J. W. Blake has a raspberry VlftlttiStm NEWS. their games legally. That, the Winona tavorof Harris Manufacturing CotetuyV with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in ^Custodian, Jul. Krause. f" sense of his duties he has dispatched ciop this year of about fifteen bushels. tad now a corporation, create*, ovganiae*, and the firm name of LINDA IT AGBF.KG, business as rapidly as the circumstances people virtually acknowledged etei'f{f{ doing buaUatasa nndet and by vtrtac oftbaaataot. 'Flag Bearer, H. Rudolphi. The fruit he says, is not troubled by The instructors of deaf mutes at Stateeofdollar on and sevent nlalay Itv of the laws of the Ttorimela. would permit, and not only and 1 take the libeity to attire my Wii\onk>.f ,m4 we had no jurisdiction over the toil1ML,,BJohn Color Guard, ^N. Nickolausf' *J. tiff, aad against Lloyd, o^fendan^ fofuie Faribault 'decided to arrange for an birds at all, and he thinks the presence attorneys but litigants feel that clients that all litigated matters will *J2 snm eof one hundred and eight dojlsra aad^itsty- grounds outside of the encampment Schmitten. they are getting- even-handed justice exhibit by and for deaf mutes at the ttve teceive my careful and personal attention of two or three Guinea hens is the Go ing West. Going East. lines is proven by the fact that a esMitsUfl. costs, and a transcriptV from him. Similar expressions com Musical Director, Geo. Jacobs. as in the past. New Orleans exposition. cause of it. Everything that can flies Day Passenger *6*55a Day Passenger 4-25 from every part of thejliatrict. It is a grand stand was erected, to which admission We attend to all suits in the State and floeof the Clerk of the District Court, Hlnth Judicial Lieut. Gov. Barto of Sauk Center W ,m^ out of the country when a Guinea hen Night *9.85pm Night :4' 5J a st it. .i,nnM the par- District, in BrownCounty. Minnesota, en C!La The Tracy Trumpet gives United States Courts, examine and perfect was charged, against our should was accidentally shot at Brainerd on *\Z the 14th day ofjeptember, 75, at o'clock a! a appears.Marshall Messenger. Daily. Except Sunday. titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell ticulars of the accidental death of the ItaveontEieWtfiday of June, 1884, asted sn i iff/-! protest, and the committee having the Tuesday evening by a ball coming, no levied npon the followlog described estate to real estate, foreclose, mortgages Milford News. C. W. HETDEMANN, Agent youngest child of Brent Johnson, aged matter in charge didn't even pioffera Brown County, Minnesota, the praartjraf and An uptown man has discovered a one can tell whence. It struck him and make collections. & all the right, title, claim and tete^esToftbe said two years. The child, with an older subsidy to the regiment, although the in the neck and made a stinging new remedy for the potatoe bug. He John Lloyd, defendant, aad' lodgement debtor, We refer to the Citizens Bank of Send Money by American Express Hay making is in full blast now. in and thereto, to wit: The north hair(MjTo? the one, was playing in the back yard bruise, though not entering the skin. regiment hu'] to fmnish the show. comes out every morning at sunrise New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County southwest quarter of section No. ttirty-au Co. Money Orders, Barley being nearly all cut and wheat some twenty or thirty feet from the The Governor picked the bullet, a (*OtoUnrnihipNoVoBeaandred and alee 1MB) Much more could be stud on the subject, Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the with a vclume of the Rev. Mr. Talmage's Receipts given. Money refunded if north of range No. thirty (30) west. and oats is fast ripening.^fj^Jif, small rifle ball, out of his shirt collar. house, when a horse belonging to Mr. German Imperial Consul of Chicago. but we think the foregoing is ,Now therefore. Notice is hereby givenjhat bv sermons and begins to read Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of virtue of said execution, and of the statatainsucn Our town board met at Mr. Anton Fitzjerald, while being harnessed, JOHN LIXD. An eastern exchange says the wife clear enough to the unprejudiced aloud, and in less than fifteen minutes ease made and provided. I will sell the above the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. Henle's place in this town last Saturday, describe*! real estate, and all the right, title, of an Episcopal clergyman in Minnesota broke away and ran violently down mind. PROBATE NOTICE. the last bug is seen climbing over the claim aad interest of the said John UeydTdefen SATES. for the purpose of letting contract is afflicted with a terrible malady. and into the yard where the children ant and Judgement debtor, in aad thereto, or so In its animosity to us and the city fence, with a finger in each ear,Afarshall TO 95 5c $10 8c. fSHMOc- $30- 12c f40-15c f50 20c. mnch thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said for the erection of a stone bridge, Her bones have turned virtually into State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ss. In were at play, stepping upon the smallest authorities, the Republican took great execution with interests and coats, at nubile auction Messenger. July 0--85 Probate Court. Special Term July 2d, 1884. chalk, and are so fragile that she can to the highest bidder, at the front door of the but as no contractor made his appearance, child and inflicting fatal injuries. la the matter of the estate of Rasmus Espemsen delight in presenting this matter to Court Hc4ue,ln the City of New Ulm, in said scarcely move without breaking them. deceased Read our Spokane Falls letter. the board adjourned without Brown County, Minnesota, on Thursday the 14tn the people in its worst feature, nev.i Wherear, An instrument in writing, purporting When the black clouds began to day of August 1884, at 1%o'clock in the forenoon The HERALD has never seen a copy to be the last will and testamenttofSatmasSnien. taking any further steps in the matter. L. Smith, living near Winnebago of that day. once making an effort to get at the The roller skating rink is being brick roll up from the Northwest last Monday sen deceased, lafe or said county, has been delivered gfhleteissuednby th Brow county immigration pam- Dated new Ulm, June 30th, 1884 Our contractors thought that to this Court City, had his arm cut by a sickle on true state ot affairs until the encampment our New Ulm neighors. afternoon, and the atmosphere veneered. KDWABJl CASKT. And whereas, Rasmus Christensen has filed they could not scrape enough cash Friday so badly as to necessitate amputation. aneriffefBrownCeunty, Neither have we seen any notice therewith her petition, representing among other was over. Although we have became sultry, many feared a repetition things that said Basmus Epensen died In said in constructing a small bridge, as ^Plaintiff's Attorney, Minnesota. Uuion Hall is receiving a new coat of it in the New Ulm papers. Does any ,Jt* Ang 1484. received no pecuniary benefit fiom county on the 84th day of lane, 1884, testate, and of the terrible hail and wind that said petitioner is the sole executor named in the material is already on the ground. A man with his face blackened of paint, both in and out. one know know whether it has been issued, the subsidies paid .either' individuals storm of 1883, which also occurred on said ust will and testament, and praying that the this Court and otherwise disfigured has pot into or has the committee neglected Quite a number of new self-binders said instrument may be admittedtoprobate, and ISfottde to doi)t&dtoi% or regiment, we are willing to shoulder the 21st of July, but luckily the storm and that letters testamentary be to him issued to avail themselves of the favorable notices the habit of calling at the house of J. MflNIVK SOXXA. I Isthebestmade bene have gone into service in this vicinity thereon on all the responsibility that rightfully i was devoid of hail and passed over JJOUAllU O SALERATUS $ Use no other. S of the press?Sleepy Eye Herald. A. Mariette, near Currie, and demanding *i!? orderedie that the proofs of said instrument, dp this season. Most all of them are 9, S. without doing any damage. belongs to us, but no "more. tn We understand that the pamphlet Notice is hereby given that the something to eat. His vi-* ?l from the Minneapolis Harvester at the Probate Office in said county, on the 80th This is Grand Army week. The old supervisors of the town of Milford, has been issued and quite liberally distributed, sits are made in the absence of Mr. day of August, A.D. 1834, at 10 o'clock In the Works, purchased from their agent, Brown Co., will meet at tho house of vets have flocked to Minneapolis by forenoon, when all concerned mar appear and but we only speak from hearsay, Bncklen Arnica Salve and Mrs. Mariette, and he generally Letter from Spokane Falls. contest the probate of said Instrument Anton Henlein said town on Saturday, theHon. S. D. Peterson of New Ulm. the thousands. never having seen a copy of And it is further ordered, that public notice of takes whatever he wants. ^^-K, the lth day of July, 1884, for the purpose he place of said hearing be given to all persons The best salve in the world for Cuts, The Minneapolis is no doubt a firstclass publication. Spokane Falls, W. T.f interested, by publication of these orders for three July 5th, 1884. A man closelv resembling the of letting a contract for the construction Philip Cutland Post, Grand Army of Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, weeks successively previous to said day of bearing, machine and recommends itself. of a atone bridge!which is to To the New Ulm Beview: As I in the New Ulm Review a newspaper printed description of the murderer of Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, the Republic, of Springfield, is number The following, copied from the Lowell and published at the City of New Dun in said Mr. T. Rasman has just completed be built on the New Ulm and Redwood Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, promised to let you and a great many Bryant Coe of Minneapolis., was 109 in the department of Minnesota. county. Daily Courier, speaks well of an article road about half a mile east of Anton bis new barn on his farm in this and positively cures Piles, or no arrested at Appleton Friday afternoon. of my friends hear from ine, I now made in their city: "Hood's Sarsaparilla By the Court. ERNST BBAITDT, Henle's residence. Stone are on the Judge of Probate, pay required. It is guaranteed to give town. He Was out of money 'V is fast growing into use, and doing fl take this opportunity to tell you a little grounds, said contract will be let to medi perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Aug -S 4 Hood's Sarsaparilia gives an appetite 'patent,1 much good? This is no Mr. Nic Permantgen has built a and begged board at the eating the lowest, bidder. For*, further information about this country. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. MORTGAGE SALE. and imparts new life and energy cine/ but a preparation of a standard *Sups. supervisL Jj bouse. Coe, it will be remembered, new granary on his farm in this town. apply to the said L. Boos. Spokane Falls has about twenty-five to all the functions of the body. Try article for specific diseases, and itsNic. ors on or before the day above mentionecf. boar was struck down while walking with expects a mammoth crop of havinltawdmadoeidneandlndatetthf J," to do at hundred inhabitants, and is beautifully a bottle and realize it. effect is said to be very marked. The Default been the paymen S hundred and thirteeg dollare bearin a young lady on the University 9"Z, tn William Muller, aged 20 years, son S! wheat and was therefore obliged to testimonials which they give are bona ,?Mmo situated on the south side of the l' %$%ot Sast 1 S 'rounds in Minneapolis one evening The Gaylord Register has given up 8 of Mr. Henry Muller of Courtland, received fide, from parties who have used the build. the date of thisL notice npon a certain mortgage, Spokane River. The country is most executedn week. His skull was crushed duly and dsllmed by Henry A?Cnute preparation, and cheerfully give their ,en, its ghost and the material now does an ugly cut in the thigh from All's quiet and well in our little Town Clerk. i D8 it^ picturesque, and the falls of Spokane testimony as to its worth. Those afflictwith and he died in a day or two afterward. third day or November A. D. 1878, given to see duty in the office of the Arlington a mower sickle a few days ago. Thed town, consequently ye correspondent Biver, which in the space of half a Scrofula, Billiousneess or General July 1684.~ cure the payment of thi. sum of 185.90 and interest His father formerly resided in Enterprise, James H. Sharp, editor. at 7 per ceat.e annum according to the conditions mower was being taken through a has but little to say. FRANCIS BAASEN, 4 Debility, should try this remedy. mile fall one hundred and fifty feet, Caledonia, Houston county. 1^**^ of one promisory note of even date with Hood & Co. "are careful and experienced gate. William walking in rear, but in mortgagiejno!*SWiwamoreyparticularliy dul recorded dese- th said and therein are very grand and beautiful must The wheat harvest has already commenced. Last Wednesday night an attempt ffl '.^r Bashaw Items. pharmacists, and their preparations can )f at Law.. some way he got in front of the sickle office ol the Kegtater of Deeds in and for the county say the best I ever saw. The climate, was made to wreck the midnight passenger be relied on." Aug 121884. Mr. Dietz of Cottonwood ofBrown ana State of Minnesota,eon7the sev-d end received a gash 5 inches long. mrtgages, on pag 2 an I am told, is very mild, as the river dayofNovsinber, 187,at 11* o'clock A. train bound east on the River kLo and a number of other farmers in this 52 K\IK Gentle showers. Division near Lake City. Spikes had Chester A. Cook and Peter West, never fieezes thick enough to bear up Collections Promptly Attended to, vicinity commenced cutting wheat We understand that JohnC. Rudolph Fine weather. 88th day of ApriFA D. 188by a dead of assignment been pulled and the rail moved ten farmers living from five to seven a man. This town has two banks, last Monday. duly executed and delivered, and dated on of this city bases his opposition to the The fields ot grain look handsomely inches from its proper position. The miles from this place in the edge of two large flouring mills run by water. that day, duly assigned, sold, transferred and set NEW ULM orv*lo received, and & MINN. Republican ticket on the pretext that Peterson over byh the saiido S to M. K. FnUer and harvest is fast approaching, hnson locomotive and every car passed over *i A Redwood county, have each lost a Telephone and water woi ks are now Prairie chickens are said to be unusually i SM. Gen. Logan'has made himself too officious the dangerous spot in safety until the Riding the mowers and hay rakes is wbtcn said deed of assignment was afterwards WOOD FOR SALE. threshing machine by fire, under circumstances being put in. A large CatholiccoUege plenty this season and our in helping deserving soldiers to and on the 89th day of April 1882ai 9 o'clock a sleeping not reached it, when the now our daily pastime. which point too infallibly is under construction. duly recorded in the office or the Register or sportsmen are in high glee in consequence. pensions. The soldieis of Brown hind tiuck went off. Fortunately The undersigned desires to inform, Deeds in and for said county of Brown and State A number of our prominent farmers, to incendiaiism. One of them had The sport may lawfully commence of Minnesota in Book or Mortgages on pages 17 county should spot the man whohad The surrounding country is composed the citizens of New Ulm that he is/ the engineer had the train nearly and their darling wives got well and 18, and whereas the said if I Fuller and his machine in a little grove a long Aug. 15th. prepared to supply all demands for he it in his powerwould bereft them John A Johnson are now the owners and holders stopped and no damage resulted of rolling prairie and timber, but soaked on the 4th of July, before they or said mortgage, and die whole sum secured wood on short uotice, either by the distance from any building, and surrounded of their hard earned pensions. the largest portion of the praiiie near thereby Is due and payableand no part thereor has The body of Fred. Zimmermann According to our Spokane Falls correspondent, reached home. carload or cord, and at prices that defy been pvld, and no action or proceeding at law or by tall grass, where it could by is composed of gravel, which would was found on Thursday in the river otherwise having been instituted to recover the competition. raising wheat or other We now luxuriate on gieen peas not have caught from any other fire. debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part there- Those of our veterans who have at St. Paul, with his skull crushed. be considered woithless in Minnesota. PETEtt HER IAN. small giains in Washington territory and new potatoes in great abundance. He had been to Redwood Falls on business gone to Minneapolis with the expectation The deceased had disappeared mysteriously Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by But here they claim that even it will CARPETS. is most profitable when turned into Oursupervisors met a few days ago, virtue of a power of sale contained In said mortgage, and when he reached home found on Saturday night from his of getting a glimpse of Gen. produce good ciops if plenty of rain and pursuant to the statute in such case hay, or fodder. and let the contract to H. C. Mallette his thresher in ashes. These details boarding house in Minneapolis, with mod* and provided, the said mortiV will be Grant will be disappointed, as the fall, which is very seldom. forclosed, and the premises described in and coveied A large line of spring samples just to make a ditch along the new road sixty dollars wages. Foul pjay is suspected. are applicableto both cases. Tracy ot Minne General is in too feeble health to Although there has been more safe by said Mortgage, Lot number fourteen received at C. Wagner's furniture In regard to labor, I would say that between Aug. Kettner's and P. McKever's (14) of section number eighteen (18) In township 8 J, Trumpet. leave his cottage home at Long cracking in this State, this season, store. Brussel carpets at 90 cents. nnrober one hundreldtan'd eight (106), north of there are more people here than can Coin A land, in order to drain the range number thirty-one (31) west, containing Three Indians, an old man and i Bianch. If his physical condition than in any former year, we have yet get work. Business is overdone in a The picnic and camp fire tii Hecker [slough, before the road can be made his wife and a young man, were killed will permit, he will be present at the sota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances to hear of the first instance where an Meat Market, will be sold at public auction, to the bights? bld- every respect as near as I have been j* *r Post No. 48, G. A. R., in Turner Hall b^ lightning at White Earth recent We are in hopes of getting meeting of the Army of the Tennesee, artist lias been made. able to ascertain! Government land lv. the taxes forth* 1888 and 1888. on laid pre park last Sunday afternoon and a road here in the course ot human at Lake Minnetonka, in August. raises, paid by these assignees of mortgage a. such as is of any value is all more or Wesley Greene Post No. 71, G. A. evening, was a complete success. events, provided Burnstown will have mounting toflO 54 and interest, and twen'y.nve PROBATE NOTICE. dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by less taken up, although a gieat many, R., passed down Monday morning on The attendance was quite large, especially MARRIEDAt Chicago, 111., July generosity enough to complete the said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements M. EPPLE, Prop'r. it seems, have only taken land on allowed by law, which sale will be their way to the Grand Army encampment. 10th, 1884, Mr. H. Bernhard, of in the evening. The afternoon road to Springfield, after we haye made by the sherifforsaid Brown county, at the MINNESOTA S T. NEW ULM,MINN Shumway, 111., and Mrs. Louisa Eid, We understand there weie speculation, for they seem to be anxivustosell State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ts in front door of the conrt house, in the city of New was spent with various games done our part. Probate Court, bpecinl Term July 19th 1884 of New Ulm, Minn. Ulm in said County and State, on the 97th day of some 25 old vets in the party. their righti Frank Daichi anil Amuiemanti. At iix o'clock Pretty Boon now avary man in fiat AllflllM Ail) I**! AltekoUUJ.- L- liHN wittertftiffiGetatfitiibarali sweei dot Jfaw Ulm enIdl vicinit* "wy that ha witshM-Xufiub-ethyonlha friends Mrs. BwiihwJ wvi(* to her &invU HiJ, guDjeet tO redemption at any time wltbtn one i bach, Sr., and party hire been over supper call was sounded and the old shaw will be riding a self binder^ with markert 0,e Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting jear from the day of sale, as provided br law fals meatB and Is now preapared to watt The hot weather has had a tendency in this city that she is now located at to be the last will and testament of Sarah Sweet 7 ML51 Dated July 14th A. 1884 in Idaho, at Lewiston and Uniontown. vets and their numerous friends were a bottle of old in each pocket. deceased, late ot said county, has been delivered best fresh and cured meats, saassges.larFATCAT-eeveThd.andrmarket to bring a lull in the skating rink Shumway, and more than pleased with LlWD & IUOBERO, E FCLLKR. to this court At the latter place they saw Mr. Baumgartner rything usually kept in a flrat-clasa each served with pork and beans, boiled We are, and perhaps ought to be, one Attorneys for assignees of JOHN A JOHNSOK And whereas, Kiln Sweet has filed therewith fever. In many places the links are her new home and surroundings. Her SBrtfflmfwSta!?p,wfo mortgoge, New Ulm, assignee of mort. and Schubert, also young her petition representing among other tilings that potatoes, hard-tack and coffee. Silver of the happiest people in the world, as Minn AugS7-84 gage closed entiiely, and where open the husband.she writes, is the ideal of men, said Sarah Sweet died in said county on the 31st or Friedman.They seem to be well pleased ware, highly polished with tin, decorated we have adopted Nasby's mode of January 1883 testate, and that Hirm P. Sweet, the M. EPPLE. pationage is barely enough to pay all of which is very gratifying to her TEACHERS WANTED. executor named in said last will and testament with their pew horaes,but our party the tables. To say that the banking, each man on his own responsibility. has refused to act as such executor and cause mnning expenses. man} New Ulm friends. The REVIEW said will to be probated, and praying that said in. -^sTl could not get suited and so they returnedtothis feast was highly enjoyed can be inferred The only difference between stmment may be admitted to probate, and that extends congratulations. The County commissinors are in session place and will tiy anletters of administration with the will annexed be from the fact that Comrade Blanchard Nasby's mode and ours is, while his Three teachers (male or female) who to her issued thereon: at the Comt House as a boird of other course. The boys say the hills alone stowed away three men's rations bills of credit deprecated to a great aie thoroughly qualified to teach English Michael Mullen, the tetired agricultural BREWEB, MALSTEfiftBOTTLER It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, equalization. Next week they will and the ssid petition, be heard before this court, and mountains were too steep to suit merchant of New Ulm, is leported of beans. This is only one of the extent, some of onrs grow to an enormous and German are wanted in the at the probate office in said county, on the 22d day meet to transact business that will as anxious for the Democratic them over in the Idaho country. They of August A. D. 1884, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, several cases of display of good apetites size. But then as there is no primaiy department of the schools in tfE[W UlM MUW. when all concerned may appear and con. nomination for Congress in the Second properly come before them as aboard all feel stout and robust after knocking that came under our observation. Later limit to the number and size of these test the probate of said inotrument this city. Salary $450 per year. Application district. Mr. Wakefield does not of County Commissioners. And It is farther ordered, that public notice of around in the mountains for about in the evening a huge campfirewasbills of credit, and as the resources of will be received up to August seem to worry much as to whom his the time and place of said hearing be given to all up wlthallthe modern impT^vem^ntT Kee 2nd three weeks. We also met Mr. Swan persons interested, by publication of these orders lit in the centre of the park, which, together opponent shall be.Pioneer Press. Bashaw are unlimited, we will continue 1st, next by 2*S%\ bottle beer fnrnlehedtoanypurbl^thsTeft*^wiltmalybut*t,reht0dnai/ew*fb tor three weeks successively previous to said day During the thunder shower last Lindstrom, Eric Larson and two of the of hearing, in the hew Ulm Review a newspaper with the torches and Chinese We have not heard directly or indirectly our system. E. G.kcon.V^ 7K A printed and published at the City of New Ulm in Monday afternoon lightning struck Sweedland boys. It seems that Minnesota lanterns, gave the park a very animated 0 whether Mr. Mullen paiticularly Cieik, Board of Education, *-S said county. Every old soldier in Brown Co.* 4s in the Minnesota river and killed three ttnd ittotheirsInterest torolace theiryordere witti By the Court.. KansT BBAKD T, folks are hardtosuit in legard to R2S.ff receive promp'st me Al order appearance. The festivities were hankers after the nomination, but if highly pleased with the nomination of New Ulm, Minn. 1 8) .,s\ Judge of Probate. tontkm. large catfish. This is the first instance JUS^*- land for some of these farms are up on Aug JO84. continued until nigh midnight Of all he does, we presume he can get It, especially JuJy3084. John A. Logan as Vice President, and a AUG. SCHFJJ, we have heard where fish were such steep hillsides that people are the old vets present, comrade Doehne as it is nothing but an empty Cheap Cash Store think he oughttostand at the head of QATAR tqH Hay Fever Fountains.fc$ &, killedjby heaven's artillery. obliged to tie their grain wagons to Ouaning the alone seemed to be infused with the fire honor anyhow. the ticket. the headers to keep them from upsetting. Iu numberless bulbs beneath the skin of old. IS* *yP of catarrh The trial of Maria L. Bronson, on a Last week a paper was circulated is secreted the liquid substance which having peculiarsymp- TIM FINNEOAN/ One man went as far as to say "GEORGE charge of having burned the Union i attended gives the hair its texture, color and and quite generally signed, inviting gloss. by an inflamed condi- that it was necessary to put a break Prohibition Agitation. House, in Henderson, in the spring of When this secretion stops, the tion of the llains the First regiment Minn. Volunteers The Gamblers at the Seoond Regiment on a plow to keep it from running on membrance ofthe nee air begins at oncetobecome dry, lustreless, 1883, was concluded, at St. Peter, a to hold their re-union in New Ulm trils, tear-dncte aad Encampment. the horses going down hill, but we brittle and gray, is that the throat, aflecttng the few days ago, resulting in a verdict of It is quite evident from the follow next year. Col. Baasen and Ed. Casey Tt -,/D.BAI,R IN condition of your hair? If .so, apply long*. An acrid asuleaa didn't take that all in. One man said DRY GOODS, is secreted, the guilty. A motion for anew trial has ing that the rrohibitlonists will make Parker's Hair Balsam at once. It will are the only members of the regiment dischargeis accompa- to Mr. Linstrom that he would not see NOTIONS, restore the color, gloss and life by renewing been made. another effortithe coming wintertodeprive nied with a painful Although ourselves placed in an unenviable in this city, but should the old vets of those hills after he was here a year. burning sensation. HATS,* the action of nature. The the people of Minnesota of their CAPS. light, we cannot help but be the First favor us with their presence There are severe The first annual meeting of the Balsam is not an oil, not a dye, but an He said if he could not see them he spasms of sneezing, GROCERIES, CROCKERY personal liberties. The convention of amused at the contortive acts of certain next year the. city will turn out en Minnesota State Dental Association elegant toilet article, highly appreciated frequent attacks or could run against them. Another one .blinding headache, a the Minnesota Prohibitory Amendment because of its cleanliness. **M Winona papers and individuals mass to do them honor. The matter was held in St. Paul last Wednesday. [watery and inflamed said it was profitable to buy those Aug. 12. ^S*^ Association was held near Waseca state of the eyes. ^L to clean their skirts of any blame for will be decided at the re-union of the Among the names of new members peaks as one can plow them on two Also Musical Instruments CBEAK atALf* last week, and the committee on the presence of gamblers in the vicinity regiment this week. is a remedy, founded on a correct diagnosis of admitted to the association at this WALLPAPER. sides. We are not going to give up and JtHlELER A WILSON'S this disease and can be depended upon. It has resolutions submitted the following Just received a full assortment of of the late military encampment. fisplacingenviablerreputation meeting appears that of Dr. A. Marden lined an wherever known, Latest Improved yet, perhaps we can find something to An Editor's Tribute. A ill-paper at all othe preparations report, which was adopted: We deem it but justicetoourselves to of New Ulm. SEWING MACHINES suit us after a while. Prospects are Not a Liquid or Snuff. Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. make the following statement: CHAS. WAGNER'S The friends of constitutional prohibition iiw mbled iff Wayne, Ind., 'Gazette," writes: "For not very flattering just yet, for the atMaplewood Park, Waseca, Minn, do dedare ill Goods Soldat Bottom Prices. The rye and barley harvest is completed. Furniture Store The facts of the case are these. On the past five years I have always used and resolve as follows: Apply by the finger intothe nostrils. It will be farmer only gets fifty"cts. per bushel On high ground the wheat FirstWhite we recognise the value of all moral absorbed, effectually cleansing the nasal passages ROOMS TO BENT. Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs Tuesday of encampment week we were and educational agencies for the individual, we for wheat, and has to pay three hundred of catarrhal virus, eansinghesltby secretions. It of most severe character as well as will be ready for the sickle by the end are fnllyconvlucea ofthe right and duly of the allays inflammation, protects the membrane! linings informed that certain parties in Winona NEW dollars for a binder, one hundred MINN UL state to suppress the driuking saloon and to prohibit ofthe head from additional colds, completely for those of a milder type. It never of this week. Let the weather remain the liquor traffic. heals and restores the senses of taste and emeU. had beentoconsiderable personal and twenty-five to fifty-five dollars for fails to effect a speedy cure. My Two rooms on the ground floor of the Empire 1011 Co. 60 cts. et druggists, 0 cts. by mail. Sample bottle favorable two weeks longer and the SecondThe result of the best thought upon the expense in getting everything in friends to whom I have recommended Dan building are for rent Enquire bymaUlOcte. subject leads to the conclusion that the most effective a wagon, one hundred dollars for a farmers of this section will harvest EtT Bnos Druggists. Owego, N. V. form of prohibitory legislation is to engraft it speak of it in same high terms. Of ^r readiness for the encampment, and in mower.cashor ten dollars more if on it npon the fundamental law of the state. AGENTS one of the best crops ever gathered. Having been cured by it of every wanted for The Liverof all the ROLLER MlIL. ThirdWe believe that the best method to secure WM. PPiENDEE. order to see themselves whple certain one year's timehay rake fifty dollars, Presidents of the U.S. Thelarg cough I have had for five years, I consider a prohibitory amendment is to keep the lest, handsomest best book aver measure outside of party lines, so that all privileges had been granted. Later in GOLaIroyalworkingeclass.oflsamplyongoods, sewing machinesseventy-five dollarssuch it the only reliable and sure cure Tor the Send 10 cent About thirty veterans, members of sold for less than twiceour price. friends of the movement may unite in its support for postage, and we wil mail free The fastest selling book in America. Immense the day we were waited upon by these for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at C. L. without sacrificing t^elr political convictions a one as yon can buy for 30and 35 Heckei Post of this city, and as many valuabl box profitstothe agents. All Intelligent people went in other respects. In illustration of this fact we 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Roos' City Drug Store and get a Free the parties and the gentlemantowhom that will put yon in the way of, make Anyon can become a successful agent agent.Terms~ dollars in New Ulm. Aii^o. 8 stove, it Anyone can become a successful point to Kansas and Iowa, where constitutional non-veterans departed last Tuesday ing more money in a few days than'you ever Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. Augusta, Maine. free, HAIABTT BOOK Co., prohibition has been secured by this method. theprivileges had been granted. We informed fifty-five dollars, which you can get in thought.possible at any bnsiness. Capital not required. Dec.1 1884 morning for the Grand Army encampment FourthWe reiterate our confidence in We will start you. Ton ean work all method and work of the C. A. A. and desire all the parties that we deprecated New Ulm at from 30 or 35 dollars. The St. Peter Journal is responsible We take pleasure in informing trie the time or In spare time only. The workisuni at Minneapolis. Several more friends of constitutional prohibition to unite with versally adapted to both sexes, young and old. that anything of the kind had been public that we are now ready for business. Cows are worth from 40 to 75 dollars us in the present effort to secure thcelection of a for the following: "The doctors out in You can easily earn from 60 cents to $5 every evening. went down last evening to be in at the legislature that will submit to the people the quesofth The best machinery and all the That all who want work may test thef business, done, as it would redoundtothe detriment per head. Butter 35 cents per lb., Cleveland have been experimenting. tionoftbe adoptio adoptioin of a prohibitory amendmect grand parade to-day. we make this nnparelied often to all who latest improvements in the manufacture to the constitution. of the regiment, but under no eggs 35 cts. per doz., hay brings 18 to are not well satisfied we will send $1 to pay the They cut a man's leg off square after 1- of fiour enable us to compete with trouble of wrloucuj. ,Ftfll particalars, directions, In view of the fact that the prohibition The New Ulm Sportsman's Club has circumstances would any games or 30 dollars per tonit is made of green that they put the two severed ends of etc., sent free. Fc^unes will be made by the best mills in the country bill came within six votes of those who give the ir^hTtip* "to the" --work instructed its president, Chas. Brust, grain, such as wheat, oats, barley and anything that assumed the nature of the leg together and held them in position We are constantly buying JjSt^l GreatM'-ofes.abaoluw,, Don'.t ....,o. delay., atel^shre. ffiart passing the lastlegislature, it behooves to offer a reward of $5,00 for any information rye. It is just about out ofJhe milk gambling be permitted within the encampment ^v-^l^^. Address 8rr*sdfcCo., Portland, Maine. Wheat*'&T^< p*sw**- 4 with splints andbandages. Strange PROPBIETOB OFTHB De c! 1884 the friends of personal liberty to also i.-^^' leading to the arrest and MRyer *^S^*"%'t now so it makes good hay. The reathey lines, neither would we for to say, the weld proved perfect in two New Ulm Foundry *s organize for active campaign work. conviction of violators of the game theson cut such for hay is because a moment sanction anything in days, and the man on whom this experiwas Blooded Stock for Sale. yt o^ts^^^^i We very much doubt whether a majority law. This is a commendable act. and there is no wild hay anywhere near vicinity of the encampment that tried is all right Surgeons will & MACHINE SHOP.V of the people of Minnesota de-' every true sportsman should lend here and it pays better to sell the would be objectionable to the city authorities. please make a note of this.". sireito sow local dissensions by a prohibitory Mr. W. B. Doty, residing one mile his aid to the enforcement of the law. grain in hay thantosen" wheat at 50 We were informed that the Corner Centre Front Streets. From the following, copied from the agitation, but it is well enough north of Courtland Station, offers for At the Highest Market Prices cts. per bushel. Flour sells at four dollars NEW TJLM, *4f -I games were unobjectionable, and that MINN SETTLE UP! sale one 10 months* old bull, half Herald, it is evidentthat "Fetterle" also to be prepared to meet the enemies of TheFoundry hasaeeathereeghly rsfltted and per bbl. Jj ]fjj old everything was all right as far as the smnowp^reparedtOjtoaUiaadolfwe#konslor months1 blooded short-horn one 6 We sell all kinds of Having closed out my meat market gave Sleepy a call during his recent personal liberty half way. notice. BepairiacofaUUadeor i city authorities were concerned. This three-quarter blooded short-horn two business, all those who stand in account AgriculturalImpaMatoa sojourn in Brown county: "A drunkard JfLOUB, full-blooded short-horn calves, 2 perienced works*** an employed end wth me are requested to call at My advicetothe people is this: If being the case, we argued that at least tramp headed a proeession to the PERSONAL MENTION. trustedtomy carewjpll bo seated H a JUL ^^/SHXJJBMJSP months old also several graded shorthorn'heifers. my place of business (old stand), and a man has away of making a good a portion of the money paid the local 3 and dispatch. A V*K^*T*&1*TU lookup Tuesday night. He carried a BBAN, &c settle up. FXJ&kfi. CHAS-LEONHARDT living to stay where he is, for nearly committee should be turned over to Postoffice address, stove pipe hat in his hand and made a AT LOW BATES. Mt' PATENTS ANTON BRET. two-thirds of the people feel disappointed the regimental treasurer, which was Judge Webber is holding an adjourned campaign speech to the crowd on either WM. R. DOTY. y* Hew Ulm, June 28,1884. Courtlnnd, Minn. after they get here, as there done. Now the person above referred term of court in Marshall this side of the street as he went along." Special Attention given to week- ^14MW^M4 is no onetoaid them when the} are to had received the exclusive right of According to the Henderson Indepenlent On Thursday morning the "tramp" Custom "W"orjfc Obtained, and all other businemlin NativeJEiomber. in need of anything bnt there are the grounds from the local committee. the old Vermont churn patent-right above referred to made New Ulm a visit, U. 8. Patent Office attended to Lieut. Tory Oleson, and lady are hundreds ready to take the stranger's On Wednesday, however, he came fraud, who has been doing St Peter and but Marshall Gommel disposed of MODERATE FEES. s-e An extra stone for gtinding feed. visiting with relatives and friends in Our office IS opposite thwU. S. Patent, dollar, hut no one to help him earn *f around and stated he would waive him in quick order by ^bouncing him Henderson, is working New Ulmward. Steam Cornsheller. The undersigned is prepared to'furniah Bapidan, Blue Earth county. i|! office and we can obtriq patients *T one. You can hardly buy anything all kinds of native lumber foe his right so far as to keeping others across the river into Nicollet county. His mode of making a living is about in less time than those remote from/*^1 Hon. Geo. Benz of St. Paul made building purposes on short notice and. Wood Uken for cash or in exchange Doctors and Churches. for less than two bites (25 cents). off. Subsequently other privileges as follows: He visits a town with the WASHINGTON. I, A at very low prices. New Ulm a visit last Sunday, the first Times are very dull here at present, were granted, bnt in each and every W ostensible object of selling county Send MODEL OR DRAWING. y& Hundreds of doctors who have visited in five years. Frank Huber, the genial advise as to patentability tret 5 owing to the failure of Coeurd'Alene case, under our observation, the parties MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD rights for his churn. After hanging Speer's Vineyards during the travelerof thftflrnrof Benz Co., was charge and we make No Charge Unless mines. I am informed that there are were given distinctly to understand around the town for a week or so, and FLOORING, BASSWOOD wine making season say bis Wines we obtain Patent. also in the city over Sunday. MvrjKlsly mx MMSca% rv have proved to be pure, unadulterated, amenabletothea few good paying claims up there. that they were running up hotel bills, he agrees'to SIDINGS A SPECIAL- We refer, here, to the Jftstttsster, Mr. Werner Boesch, who Ins Just Synptoau Impm blood, costive bowle,lrr*gJar of fine flavor and tonic properties J. K.ftJ. U. know of an Indian city authorities and that if anything leave the town provided the authorities the Sup*, of money order |T., and appetite, sew batching, nains Inside, back TY. and unsurpassed for their restorative returned from a business,trip in Dakota, tad benft, yelMw urine, baraug **m urinating. to officials of the U.g. Patent Offietv ehlef who offers a good white mans wrong was attempted they would be I pay his bills, which they generally -do eUy^olorsd stools, bad breath, no desire for powers they prescribe them as very reports the killing of a man at Elk* For circular advice, terras and references poor or rich, 100 head of cattle and subject to arrest, and in each and every in order to get rid of him. If he strikes superior wines. The Churches in-New New Vim, Minn, toactoal clients in TOUT own, tat' ton, last Friday. Two men engaged York and Brooklyn use the Port for 160 acres of choice land if he will take case the answer was given:*That's New Ulm, we'll warrant Marshall Stale or ewmty, write to their communion. For sale by C. L. in a street brawl, one. drawing a re hit Hpfe A. Snow & Co, all right." Nbw so far as we know, Gommel wijijreep JtajTOuna* cpjd un- Oppo-fatent Office .WasblnftM.]