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T*TT..ffT-u-j rr-~, 7-wnc- Mmssmm- ^jprvfyrr* pr rr NEW UL.M REVIEW^WEDNESDAY SEFF524 1884. *A gy%*| NEW ULM AND VICINITY Farm for sale. See An elegant line of 5 notice in our Prints at POLITICS.^ cent COUNTY Mr. Ed. Paulson, of Linden, is the only Plan for Inspecting and Grading no interest in the character of the elevator IWJcttaWtfWfitrf. Frank Kuetzing's. advertising columns. _, one who has publicly announced himself or the receipts given for the Wheat Traveler's Guide, Proposal for digging a well in Tsaw fc grain. The alhtcy of such argument on the Republican side of the house A large portion of the railroad trestle ner Hall Park will be received at the Room moulding for hanging The time approaches when the Reas pic- will be apparent when^it is shown that a candidate for legislative honors. at Redstone being filled in with City Drag Storeuntil Wednesday, Sept, The Ptoneer Press in a recent issue the price of every bushel of wheat is tures, at Chas. Wagner's. publicans of Brown county should begin We understand that he is so anxious to 17,1884. determined by its value, either at the earth. suggests the following outlines for a to think and act in the matter of selecting IS* serve the dear people that he even point where it is produced or exported, CHAS. L. Boos Germantown Yarns, 10 cents a skein, law to regulate the grading of wheat. theirlocal standardbearersinthe 2,000 boxes of Champion best matches threatens to run as an independent and the parties handling the great in all shades, at F. Kuetzing's. TEACIEtWUim. ReAs this question is of much importance coming election. The call for the nominating balk of the wheat depend solely on the candidate if he fails to secure the at 2 cents a box, ALL GUVRANTEBD, m underwear at 25 to our farming community we reproduce convention was made last week, character of the elevator receipt or Boys1 Men's and publican nomination. at Frank Kuetzing's. A male teacher, competent to obligation to deliver the property. In the article in full: and it now only remains*for the town cents each, worth at least 40 cents, at English and German, is wanted hi fact the receipt is what thev buy, as The new school-bouseJs nearing its committees in the several towns to call "The absence of any uniform standard exschool district No. 6 (Sigel town). F. Kuetzing's. Democratic Caucus. much as a banker buys a bill of Going East. Going West. of grain inspection or system of completion, and it will be ready for the primaries when voters can, and Brown county. Applications will be change, and they pay as much less for Day Passenger *6 56am handling grain in elevators in Minnesota Day Passenger *425 received by the board of trustees until Ob, those unsightly bill boards! occupants on October, 6th. should, express their preferences by selecting a doubtful receipt as wflL in their The Democratic caucus at Turner Night *9 85pm Night 455 a ana Dakota has been the source of October 1st next. opinion, make good any failure on the 1 Are they going to adorn out eity for delegates that will represent wide-spread dissatisfaction among the UallJast Friday evening was not a Except Sunday. 't Daily. The re-union of the Ninth Minnesota Anton Manderf eld, part of the elevator to deliver according all time to come? their views. If a fair and fall expression farmers. Under the present system, very extensive affair. At no time to fixed standards, bearing in mind C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent aGuggisberg, ^Trustees. infantry, announced to take place or rather absence of system," it is is obtained at the primaries, the that the elevator can, as thelaw now was there to exceed twenty persons in at*Mankato on the 28th of October, The Republicans of New Ulm will claimed that farmers are compelled to P. O.NewUli ticket selected .at the county convenwill tenexists, fix its own standard. Nw Ulm Market Report. the hall and a number of those were sell their wheat at from three to caucus next Wednesday evening. See has been postponed till the 18th oftion ajerfstateLands have smooth sailing. The time "The plan is, briefly to make a law cents per bushel below its market drawn thither out of curiosity. The the call elsewhere in this issue of the November. providing for a state grade, the appointment [Corrected weekly by PFEFFERLE, dealer in has gone by when a Republican nomination value, and it is also claimed that advantage caucus was called to order by Mr. E. of a state board of commissioners REVIEW. Gram, Provisions, Groceries and Country Produce is taken by the elevator men was equivalent to an election, The St. Peter Tribune says that the G. Pahl, who was retained in the and of state inspectors, and to in the matter of weights that unjust and the paity can only hope to win by Judges of Probate of this State are There will be a Grand Ball in provide that all wheat must be weighed chair. Mr. Gust. Fischer was elected deductions are made on account of fonl Stale of Minnesota, Land Onto. putting forward their best and strongest on scales with an approved apparatus sending in about one lunatic per day, GRAIN. Union Hall on Sunday evening. All seeds and other foreign matter in the scribe, ii.The first business of the for receiving and holding the grain men. The argument that party 60 @G4 Wheat, wheat as it is brought to market and and asks. "How long will people are cordially invited See announcement evening was the election of seven while it is being weighedscales to be flnnally, that it is impossible to have Oats 18 20 lines should not be drawn too closely continue to go crazy at this rate'" K% ST. PAUL, Sept 1st, 1884. in another column. delegates to attend the county convention inspected and sealedwith criminal competition or an open market against Coin 40 3 60 in county politics, is all wrong. There Notice is hereby given that the punishment for violation. Each elevator which meets in Sleepy Eye tothe wishes of those who operate the Barley 30 40 At a special term,of court in St. county auditor will offer at Public We are requested to say that the are just as good men in the Republican to have a good cleaning apparatus, elevators at local points. Every PROVISIONS. day. The vote resulted as follows: Sale at his office in New Ulm on Friday, Peter last Thursday, Judge Webber with option to farmer to have grain school clerks who have not yet sent ranks as there are in the ranks of the branch of commercial business should Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 F. L. Randall, 16 E. G. Pahl, 15 C. Oct. 31,1884, at 10 o'clock a. m. cleaned before selling, in case of dispute sentenced Mrs. Maria L. Bronson, in their annual reports to the County stand on its own merits, and every violation opposition parties, and when deserving Mutton per head 3 00 & 3 25 on the terms prescribed by law, the W. H. Heidemann, 16 Chas. Brust, as to grade and, finally (which is of good sound and fair commercial convicted of arson at the regular Pork per cwt. 3 75 @4 00 Superintendent had better do so at and capable men are put forward they school and agricultural college Lands, inof the greatest importance), to make 16 Dr. C. Berry, 16 A. Bogen, 14, law must necessarily work on Flour per cwt 2 25 3 75 term, to ten years in the penitentiary. once. in Brown county, that have been appraised should receive the full party support ail elevators grade fthe grain and give jury to-some one of those concerned Corn Meal( @2 00 Aug. Westphal, 13 M. Mullen, 8. The per cwt and are unsold. a receipt for what they receive." It is only by keeping up the township, in the transaction. Without going into Beans 1 00 1 50 seven first named were declared duly A party of four hunters from this city Lists of the lands to be offered may county and State organizations that we the merits or demerits of the various Peas 1 00 2 75 The several Democratic candidates be seen at the Auditor's Office for ton elected. On motion of Mr. Baasen, bagged eleven large wild geese near The program for the literary meeting claims of thefarmers or elevator men, Onions 60 80 can hope to be successful in national days prior to the sale. will take their grists to the political the fact that 60,000,000 or 70,000,000 Lake Hanska last Sunday, and it the delegates present at the convention of the Turnvereinnext Saturday Potatoes, per bushel 25 issues. W. W. BRADEN, mill in operation at Sleepy Eye to-day* bushels of wheat have to bo handled wasn't a very good day for geese either. Sugai Cured Hams perth O 12} were empowered to cast the full eveningwill consist of Reading by Commissioner of the State Land Office. annually from the hands of the farmers While for achoosen iew the mill Breakfast Bacon per lb 10.. In order that the voters may choose vote of the delegation. Oct 29 '84 Prof. Robt. Nix. Lecture: "The political in Minnesota and Dakota, through elevators Dried Beef, per ft 15 will grind fine, for the large majority intelligently at the primaries, it is the Messrs. E. G. Pahl, Joseph Stuetz to the market, is enough to call situation of our country," by Salt Pork, per lb .12@13 it will turn out only chaff. The Minneapolis First waid Democrats WOOD FOR 8ALB. for a thorough and well devised system duty of the newspaper to lay before and A. Bogen, were designated a town Wm. Pfaender. The lecture will be Lard, peril) 10 12 have nominated Titus Mareck andthat wouldlput it entirely outside of thethem the names of the candidates aspiring committee, they receiving 14, 15 Butter, per lb 7@ 10 made the subject for a debate. The The Tribune is authority for and beyond the power of any man, or for aldermamc honors. Mr. Mareck The undersigned desires to Inform Cheese, per lb 17 to the several offices within the gift 16 votes respectively, to L. Haeberle exercises will be conducted in German. set of men, to do anything in connection statement that potatoes in the vicinity the citizens of New Ulm that no is formerly lesided in this city and is a Poultry, per ft 8 10 of the people. Speaking from a Republican 9 and F. L. Randall 8. with the handling of grain in elevators All are cordially invited to attend. prepared to supply all demands for of St. Peter are rotting in the Eggs, per dozen 12 son-in-law of Mr. R. Fischer. that will deprive one man of standpoint, we will confine ourselves wood on short notice, either by tho As the caucus was a*bout to adjourn Admission free. ground at a lively rate on account of GROCERIES what rightfully belongs to him for the' carload or cord, and at prices that defy to the Republican candidates. SugarWhite, per lb @9 10 Mr. Randall obtained the floor and he The first fiost of the season ihis the continued rains. We have heard benefit of another. competition. ff. Y. Board of Health on Wine. Yellow, pei lb 7 For County Auditor, Register of informed the assemblage that he had vicinity occurred last Friday night. no complaints of this nature hereabouts. PETER HERIAN. "The farmers are entitled to receive Blown, per lb 8 Dr. E. H. Janes, of the New York Deeds, Surveyor, Judge of Probate, left on the secretary's table a number It was not seveie enough, however, pay for the full amount of the weight Dned FruitsApples 10 Board of Health says: FR. WILLIAMS Court Commissioner and Coroner, the of political documents, among which and the quality of the property they die-' to do any damage to garden truck Peaches, pei lb 10 "1 take great pleasure in testifying Mr. E. Roloff of Milford will serve /titer at tts fair market value, and when present incumbents are candidates for was the address of Carl Schurz, deliveied Pi unes, per lb 10" 12J Corn is out of the way of frost, of my approbation of the superior qualities Uncle Sam in the the capacity of a they have got this they should ask for CoffeeRio, Green 20 25 re-election. None of them, as far as in Brooklyn at the opening of of the Port Wine produced by Alfred course. no more. On the other hand the country Rio, Itoaated,pei lb 20 25 grand juror at the n*x term of the Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey. we know, have any opposition within the campaign. He admonished elevator man is entitled to receive Java, Green, per lb 30 33 United States district couit, to meet After a prolonged trial I recommend The Prohibitionists of this, the Dealer in _," the party except A. F. Walton, for his hearers to take the documents and at the principal shipping markets such Java, Roasted, per lb. "40.. his Port, Burgundy, and Claret as superior in St. Paul Oct. 6th. Mr. C. W. A. Fine ImportedA Domestic Second, Congressional district met in a uniform grade, based upon a legal Begister of Deeds. For this office leave them where they would do the Mocha Green, pei lb 35 Wines for the sick and debilitated, Crook of New (Jim has been drawn on standard of inspection, as will make a convention at VVorthington last TeasJapan, per lb 40 75 there are three other candidates, at most good, as theie weie vauous and all those who require Wine. His bushel of No. 1 wheat honestly inspected WINES, LIQUORS, CIBARS, the petit jury for the same teim. Green, pei lb 60 80 Thursday and nominated Rev. claret is used in the small pox Hospital least two of whomMr. John Grimmer, channels in which they may be useful. at any interior point of equal grade Black, per lb 50 75 with great advantage to patients," For William Copp, of Wmdom, for Congress of New Ulm, and Mr. Christ Spelbrink, Mr. Randall's reraaiks met with at Duluth, Minneapolis or St Paul. To We understand that Geo. Scherer of sale by C. L. Roos. ETC., ETC. secure this there should be of Homeare actively in thefield.Mr. Send Money by American Express faint applaus, amid which the caucus the town of Sigel has sold 400 bushels Co. Money Orders, Splendid Free Lunchfrom 10 am to 12 "FirstA board of warehouse and C. Ahlness, of Lake Hanska, has also adjourned. of wet wheat to the New Ulm vinigar NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. William Herbert, the boy who was elevator commissioners, whose duty it Receipts given. Money refunded if been mentioned in connection with the works for 25 cents per bushel. Another The delegates elected aie supposed would be to consider all matters {affecting Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets, shot by Mr. Keenan on Sept. 3d while Ordeis are lost. Sold at all offices of K0TICB TO DITCHERS. office, but we* cannot speak with authority farmer disposed of a lot of spoiled the handling of grain in elevators, to favor the nomination of Jos. Galles the Co. Pavable at 6,500 places. NEW ULM, MINN. in the latter's melon patch near Mankato, and especially to spend ten days of in his case.Mr. Walton has made wheat to Philip Gross for 20 cents per RATES. for slieiiff, though no instiuctions died last Wednesday morning at each month from the first of September The contracts for ditching in the Roof Paint. an efficient and accommodating bushel. No wonder some of our farmers rO $5 5c $10 8c 920.10c $30 12c 840-15c $50 20c weie given. his father's residence in South Bend. until the first of March in session at the towns of Prairieville, Eden and Home July 9 85 officer and we presume the opposition are getting discouraged, but then Any one wishing to have his Roof capital of the state, at which time and Keenan is in the custody of the Grand and Petit Jurors Painted can do so by applying toHoUis will be let to the lowest responsible POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS this state of affairs has been brought on to him has been brought on principally place they would hear all complaints sheriff. and Baker. They are prepared for all bidder next Tuesday, the 30th inst.,at mainly by poor stacking. Well constacks and make such decisions and recommendations by statements made in previous kinds of roofs. Tin, shingle, iron or as thoy thought best This 11 o'clock a. m. in front of the store thestructed are turning out all right. The fall term of the distnct court campaigns that he would not again be metal. We|have Hibbard and Lehman's At Kansas City the price for commission should have the power to GRAND of Horatio Werring at Golden Gate. Patent Asbestas Roof Paint which we a candidate for the office. The present for Brown county convenes in this highest giade of wheat at that point remove all inspectors for cause, and represent cheerfully to the public to be A fellow who claims to be deaf and incumbents are so well known to the H. B. CONSTANS, city on Monday Nov. 3d. The Grind when in their judgement it is necessary is 58 cents, which means about 40 cents absolutely fire and water proof. It is Republican Rally, dumb, was beie fiom Saturday until County Auditor. theto do so, to close any elevator and to voters in this county that they need no Jury is summoned to appear on to the farmer in Western Kansas. cheaper than any other roof paint, Monday. He carries a slate and signs instruct the attorney general to bring introduction at our hands. John Grimmer day court convenes, but owing to the gives better satisfaction, and will last admission to Public Schools, Our Northwestern farmers get at least his name Rosemier. They say he was suit for any violation of or refusal to as long as the building. When applied is a young man of good business election coming on the 4th the Petit salubriously drunk on Sunday and that comply with the law. 50 pei cent more for their wheat than AT to shingle Roofs it not only renders when drunk he can talk and hear. talents. He is, and has been for a Jury will not be required to report those of Kansas. "SecondOn each 100 miles of railway TURNER HALL, them fire andwater proof, but it arrests The maishal ordered him out of number of years, book-keeper in S. D. until the 5th. The following is a list there should be a state grain inspector, Applications for admission of resident all decay, and is perfect preservative, town.St. Peter Tribune. We understand that Louis Meier of whose duty it would be to visit Peterson's office. He was nominated for ot the jurors: We have our material on hand and wo pupils to the lowest grade of the This is no doubt the same chap O N as often as once every week or ten remake it a point to do all contracted Milford was quite badly used up in a the office by the Alliance party two New Ulm Public Schools will be GRAND JURY. days, at a stated time, each station on that gathered in the dimes from the work immediately. We are here for that runaway accident the latter part of last years ago, though without his solicitation. F. Tuttle. ceived at the Superintendent's office, J. Kaseforth. Saturday evening, Oct. 4. the line under his charge, and to see purpose and will guarantee unwary in this and other towns in week. The accident was caused by the P. Thormadson. He is one of the progressive H. Fredenckson. that all elevators in his district were corner Broadway and Centre street on tory to all work done. Brown county last summer. He will S. A. George. G. Dayton. provided with such appliances and facilities team becoming frightened by a passing young Republicans and has at all times Wednesday and Thursday, October 1st HOLLIS A BAKBB P. Liesenfeld. P. Bendixen. no doubt give Brown county a wide as were necessary under the CONGRESSMAN WAKEFIELD locomotive. Dr. Berry has the injured stood by the party nominees. He is a and 2d, between the hours of 1 and 9 p. F. Friedmann. G. A. Dresser, law. He should also decide any dispute berth this season. and other prominent speakers will be LiTer, KIOJMT Msnmeli TvraM*. man in charge. fine penman, and, if nominated and them. N. Fiitz. A. P. Olson. as to the grades of grain at piesent and discuss the live issues of Symptoms Import blood, eoitto bowok,stiff* elected, will make an excellent officer. L. Sorenson. A gentleman who has just returned J. B. Arnold/ different elevators occurung during his By order of Board of Education, the campaign. Pull particulars next QUrapptmt.Mor belching, SUM iaaUW, bock Dr. Wakefield's card appears in another C. W. A. Krook. abseence, all this decision to be subject C. Quanstrom. nd heart,yellow urine, bundlewhea utaattaf, Mr. Spelbrink and Mr. Ahlness are both from a trip to the Pacific coast informs eek. R. NIX, Supt. of School?. city.colored -tools, bad brans, BO Star column. The doctor desires R. Twente. to appeal to the board of commissioners. W. Pfaender. tillers of the soil. They are intelligent the St. Paul Dispatch that No. 1 m-% work.chUte.mvtn, Irritability, wnttltli toast*, New Ulm, Sept 10, 1$84. P. Pingel. The law should piovide for a Wm. Winkelmann. us to say that he has come to stay and dry cough, Atiiy head, with dan nam la Mak REPUBLICAN CAUCUS and industrious and highly respected by wheat is selling at some points as low V. Schaleben. standard grade of grain, which should J. Doster. Sari, lota of memory, foggy sight. For taste State Teachers' Institute. that lie will do the utmost to please oables "SWAYNITs FILLS" ana sueoat*. their neighDors and acquaintances. as 20 to 30 cents a bushel. The Dispatch be uniform as to the respective qualities M. Epple. Box (30 P|lta), by maU,Cto., 5 for$1.00.Addratt his patrons. The doctoi offices in the at every point in the state. A caucus of the Republican electors Either will make an acceptable officer. says this is somewhat consoling DR. SWAYNK A SON, Phlla., Pa. Sold by PETIT JURY. old Behnke building, in rear of F. L. Drnggilti. April of the city of New Ulm will be hold at "ThirdAll elevatore doing business to Minnesota farmers, who are G. Andersou. G. Hoehne. For Sheriff there are three candidates An Institute for the Teachers of Randall's law office. with the public should be provided with Turner Hall on Wednesday, October H. Kieshng. obliged to contemplate a possibility of D. Methven. Dry Goods! in the fieldMr. Anton Brey of New Brown Co., Minn., will be an apparatus or scale, to be inspected T. Forstner. G. Dietz. 1st, 1884, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the 60 cents this yearbut it is also a While digging a well near Schlic ht Ulm, Mr. P. H. Dahl of Linden and Mr. and sealed by the local grain inspector. held at Springfield, E. P. Bertrand. J. Fesenmeyer. Sr. purpose of electing six (6) delegates to warning of what they may come to, This scale should show plainly when it ing's residence Messrs Olding & Zenz D. H. Semans of Stately. Mr. Brey is Duiing the week commencing Monday, A. Sweitfeger. N. Hillesheim. attend the county convention called to is opened, so that grain could run out if they^devote themselves exclusively October 27th, 1884. M. J. Ouren. unearthed the trunk of a tree 48 feet J. Wiedemann.' making an active canvass for the nomination, of it also when it is closed. This meet at the Court House on Saturday to this Overdone staple. D. Plath. The law which makes generous provision O. Jorgenson, below the surface of the ground. The but just what the others are doing would prevent any temptation to avoid Dry Goods!^flH"t^eAsjss"%f^ao- W. Rosbach. for the expenses of this institute, Oct. 4th, 1884, and to transact such J. Eckstein. wood is in a good state of preservation. giving correct weight smammyw the REVIEW is unable to say. As The report of the officials of the G. E. Fox. also provides for the closing of O. Anderson other business as may properly come "FourthEach elevator should have A piece of it has been left at the REhospitals this seems to be the most sought-for office A. Richartz. all schools in the county during the T. Gullick. for the insane shows that before the caucus. an approved cleaning apparatus, to the VIEW office by Mr. Olding. H. Halverson. week and the prompt attendance of in the county the scramble for theJ. Wendt. there are 806 patients on the roll at end that when any dispute arose as to By order of the Rep. City Com. C. Hansing. all the teachers. These are requested M. Ryan. mastery will no doubt be a lively one. St. Peter and 387 at Rochester, jnakmg the grade from dirty wheat, the party to peruse carefully the second provision Mr. J. B. Velikanje, County Superintendent selling the wheat could have the privelege a total of 1,103 at the two places. As announced in a previous issue, Republican County Convention -AT- of sec. 53, of the School Law of PERSONAL MENTION. of schools, gives notice in of having it cleaned on a floor Minnesota, and to act accordingly. During ths past twenty months the Mr. Geo. W. Somervilleof Sleepy Eye another column of a teachers' instito space sufficient to hold his load and to P. XUETZDKPS Liberal provisions for board and increase has averaged 16J per month. is a candidate for County Attorney. A delegate convention of the Re-tute keep the seec| or tailings seperate, so Judge Webber held a special term be held at Springfield during lodging have been made by the board pulican electors of Brown county is According to the view taken by theMr. that the farmer might take the tailings, Somerville is a young lawyer of of education and the citizens of of Court in St. Peter lait Thursday. the week commencing October 27th. hereby called to meet in the Court if he thought them of any value, in his report tbis startling increase is traceable considerable ability, and by his close Springfield by reducing the bill of fare J. B. Sackett, deputy U. S. revenue Teachers and otheis interested in edmatteis House, in the city of New Ulm, on Saturday, bags. This oleaning could be done at NEW YORKBAZAAfc to the rapid growth of the population for the term of the institute, to the attention to business he has succeeded October 4th, 1884, at 1:30ucational a low cost say one-half cent per bushel, collector, made New Ulm an official will^do well to consult reasonable rate of $2.00 per teacher, of this state, rather than to in building up a lucrative practice. He o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing which would amount to only 25 cents visit last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Vehkanje's notice. and by providing gratuitous board for for a load of fifty bushels. This would in nomination candidates for is an active and influential Republican the spread of the disease itself. those not enabled to go into this expense. Knute Anderson, of Lake Benton, prevent any unreasonable dockage for County Auditor, Sheriff, Register of and deserves recognition at the hands The east-bound passenger train on is visiting with relatives and friends in dirty wheat. Deeds, County Attorney, Surveyor, NewUlm, Minn. The Lyon County News condenses a of the party. We understand that Those who desire me to secure the Winona & St. Peter road made a Linden. He reports times rather dull Judge of Probate, Court Commissioner, "FifthIn case of any dispute as to volume of truth into these few words: boarding places for them, must so advise Mr. Joseph A Eckstein of this at Lake Benton. fast runfrom Tracy to NewUlm last Saturday Coroner and Representative. the correct grade of wheat, a fair sample me at an early date. "Merchants should not neglect to city would not refuse the nomination, morning. The train left Tracy of the load in dispute, say one peck, The basis of representation is one delegate for Miss T. Westphal will return The citizens of Brown Co., and especially announce their stock for the fall trade F, each town, and one delegate for each 50 votes or should be sealed in a sack for the purpose, but bis bolting tactics two years ago one hour and forty minutes behind those interested in the proper from Chicago on Friday with a large in our advertising columns. There is major fraction thereof, on the average Republi. and left at the local post office or JUST RECEIVED AN ELE- can vote for State officers at the last general eleclion, did not endear him to the Republicans education of teachers, are cordially time and arrived at this station ju9t a good crop and there is going to be a stock of fall and winter millinery as follows' mailing station, to be inspected by the invited to give the institute a call. big retail traffic. A paper well filled of Brown county to any marked degree, fifteen minutes late, having gained goods and notions. Albin 2 Mulligan 1 state inspector at his next visit, and GANT STOCK OP with trade announcements draws people Lectures and discussions will be apfor New Ulm. .0 and it is not probable that he will Bashaw 1 nearly an hour and a half in making who would determine the grade the Cadet Robert Stocker departed North Star 1 to the town. It is a means of repointed the evening sessions and rv Burnstown 2 elevator in the meantime to give a at this time be given an opportunity to the run. Prairieville 2 for Annapolis, Md., last Saturday to Cottonwood 9 reaching the public in the quickest no pains will be spared to fill the time Sleepy Eye 3 ceipt for the grain, stating the number Eden 2 either decline or accept the nomination. resume his studies at the United f)ry Gfood and cheapest way. People who think with valuable exercises. Sigel 1 Home 2 of bushels and pounds. Grade to be States naval academy. Stark 2 The Herald suggests J. P. Current Lake Hanska 2 advertising is merely contributing to A full programme of the week's The outgoing County Commissioners fixed by state inspector. Stately Lindden 2 the support of the paper are mistaken work will be issued at a later period. The Sleepy Eye Democracy was as the Democratic candidate for County Leavenworth 1 are Mr. Henry Romberg of Home, and "The foregoing provisions would secure and are losing the opportunity to increase Total 35 down in force last Sunday. Did their 2 J. B. VELIKANJE, CO. Supt. Commissioner in the Fourth district. Kotioiu*, to the farmer selling or storing Mr. A. Larson of Burnstown. The 4thpresence The delegates from the 4th and 5th their own business. Advertise in the city have anything to The voters of Brown county Farms for Sale. wheat First, correct weight and second, Commissioner Districts will each nominate freely, and make money,." (Romberg's) district is composed of the do with the wow and wumpus over on correct grade and the only thing would hardly recognize the Democratic a candidate for the office of Broadway. village of Sleepy Eye ond the towns of further to provide for would be the County Commissioner for their res Down near St. Peter, a few nights ticket with J. P. Current's name Miss Dora Erd returned from St. Home and Eden. If the Republicans of full and fair value of the wheat if it pective dsstricts. QougefSii^i^iqg since, a railroad laborer mistook a I have for sale in German and Scandinavian left off. Mr. Current is a well enough Paul last Tuesday. She has opened was to be sold, or, in case it was desired this district have any particular person By order of the Rep.To. Com., out and is selling off the balance of skunk for his dog, and he grabbed him neighborhoods improved man for the place, if it must be a to store the wheat, the delivery in view as Romberg's successor, we Jos. BOBLETER, Chairman. Mrs. Erd's millinery stockHn the Erd of the same grade when called for asfarms by the tail to pull him off the track in at from 95.00 to $8.00 per acre. Democrt. j^tfew Ulm, Sept. 17, 1884. have failed to hear of it The 5th (Lar- building, next door to the City Drug was originally delivered to the elevator. front of an incoming train. His Also uncultivated lands at 95.00 per 0dod& Store. son's) district is composed of the towns The attention of our readers is called Republican Town Comniee s. skunkship was not used to such rough theacre. Some of the tracts with natural Mr. Geo.L.Schultz of Chicago was of Burnstown, North Star, Stately, "SixthIn order to secure to to a notice concerning the admission treatment and he letflythe best shot growth of timber. Bf& a welcome visitor at the REVIEW office farmer the full and fair market value Bashaw, Mulligan and Leavenworth. The following named persons are nm of pupils to the primary classes yesterday. Mr. Schultz resided in of his wheat, every elevator doing a in his locker. Of course the manOf FRANK L. RANDALL. hereby designated Republican town course in a district of such proportions etc., etc., etc. of our public schools, which appears New Ulm lor a short time in 1850 and public elevator business shoula be went home highly perfumed that NewUlm, Minn. committees in the respective towns there will be no lack of candidates. compelled to grade all wheat offered has still property interests in the city in another column of to-day's issuje. y- set opposite their names. Their authority night. It appears the skunk had been for storage according to the standard and the town of Milford. He may WM. WAKEFIELD, Parents who desire to have their WHICH ARE TO BE 80LD for designating the times and exploring the innermost recesses of an fixed by law, and to give a receipt for yet locate permanently in our midst. places for holding town caucuses will Last on the list but not least in imHe children admitted to the primary room the same quantity ana grade whenever PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, old oyster can and had got his head is a man of means and would be a be respected by the Republican con1 AT CHICAGO RETAIL portance is the Representative. The called for and receipt returned. This nearest their homes, should not fail valuable acquisition. fast in the can and in trying to get it Office over Hseberle's hardware store. vention: would enable two or ten buyers to purchase question who will represent Brown to make application within the time PRICES-/^ rDr. Wm. Wakefield has again located off had rattled it against the rail, and Albin, AE. Rice. at a station where there was but NEWULM. MINN. county in the lower house of the Legislature in this city. He has practiced specified in notice. the noise thus n^ade attracted the Bashaw, And. W. Pederson. one elevator and in case local buyejs Will answer calls in city or country medicine at Lake Benton for nearly a next winter is all important in i Burnstown, Gust. Nuessleand Oscar were not willing to pay the full market man's attention. at all hours of the day or night. year past, but people don't get sick in Hi Wesley Greene Post, G. A. R of Ericson. yalue of the wheat, the farmer could more ways than one. The farmers will Gall in and .exam? that country and accidents are few.sell his tickets or receipts in Duluth, "5 Cottonwood,. Gottfried Hoehne. Sleepy Eye ismaking elaborate preparations The Liquor Dealers' Association of demand the nomination of a man whoCharley Notice to Teachers. Morse, of the News, gives the Minneapolis, St Paul or elsewhere, Eden Geo. Heart. '4~ for a reunion and social entertainment St. Paul and Minneapolis have sent is friendly to their interest a man doctor the following send off: "Doc and the purchaser would know that be TT. South Side, A. S. Larrabee. The public examinations of teachers Hom to be held on the 15th of October,. has made many friends during his sojourn ine goods and learn out a circular requesting the friends of who will not only content himself by could demand and be entitled to regrain Nort gld will be held at the following places: here who are sorry to see himceive Invitations have been sent to the comrades Werring of the grade named on the personal liberty to'do all in their power Linden, Clement Halverson. voting for such measures as may be introduced Springfield, September, 24 and 25,1884. go. Good luck." &**&*- ticket or receipt 11 a fair commercial Lake Hanska, Christ Ahlness. in this city, Redwood Falls ana to secure the nomination and ejection for their relief, but a man who Sleepy Eye, 26 and 27,1884. priced before pur- standard of grain is fixed by Leavenworth, G. W. Harrington, Springfield and no pains will be spared NewUlm, MM" #3 and80,1884. to the legislature of men opposed has some influence and will not hesitate law that will be uniform throughout A Creditable Publication. Milford, Gust.Spelbrink. #!& The standing required at these examinations to make this themost enjoyable event of to the submitting of a constitutional to use such influence in their behalf. the whole state and the public elevators Mulligan JohnTorrey. is as follows: the season. The following programme are compelled to grade all grain The September number of the Portland amendment prohibiting the manufacture Such a man need not necessarily 1stchasing elsewhere* North Star, 1. H. Redford. 3d Grade, 70 2d Grade, 75 received according to such standard (Or.) West Shore is, without exception, has been prepared by the committee 4f Prairieville, J. H. P. Hoy. and sale of intoxicating liquors in be a farmer. In atcommunity like this Grade, in the branches common to the and give a receipt for same, it will advance ihe handsomest and largest Sigel, Fr. Frank. Assembly at Headquarters 10 a. our interests are all identical, and ifever -^T the state,to a popular vote. The circular 3d and 3d Grade, 90 in those prescribed the market price at practically Grand Parade G. A published of that interesting 11a 3s Stark, Wm. Kuehn. for the lot Grade, 75. Dinner in the grove anything can be done to better 32 mi every local station in the state, for the closes as follows: "If you neglect periodical. Although now nearlj Stately, D. H. Semans. Camp songs and speeches POLITE ATTEHUQN 2pm Beginning of examinations at 9 o'- reason that the seller will not be compelled the condition of the farmer* the condition ten years old, it improves with every Company drill your nominations and your elections, 3 pm, order of the Rep. Co. Com., clock A MT f", to sell his wheat to the elevator Dress parade 4 p. mi issue, and those not acquainted with of the merchant, the professional we shall have laws passed which may Jos. BOBLETER, Chairman. Sapper Prompt attendance is requested. ~5p man, but may sell the receipt for his its immense circulation are surprised New Ulm. Sept. 17,1884. Entertainment at rink 7p mi man, the mechanic and the laborer is vtipe our business out of existence. J. VELIKANJE, grain to whomsoever, and in whatsoever Dance that so excellent a magazine can be 10p a *74 GUARABTBBDja Farewell till next we meet market he pleases, and the purchaser bettered" likewise. It will therefore Co. Supt. 12 a.m., On the other hand, if you and all other published for $2 per annnm. The 1, NewUlm, Sept 1st, 1884. thereof will know that the elevator Newsline of glassware at remarkable not be difficult to find a man who will enrrent number is largely devoted to honest citizens do jour duty, we shall making tho receipt must deliver Sept 24 84 Thousands Say So? British Columbia and its resources. low prices at F. Kuetzing's. not hesitate to pledge himself to heartsupport triumph and show that Minnesota is just what the receipt calls for.^T'' The descriptive articles are carefully Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kans., FOR SALE OR RENT. enily all reasonable legislation Chas. Wagner is the agent for the still a free state and cannot be prepared and exhaustive, and the fifty-two writes "I never hesitate to commend Machine- celebratedf J^^fi ffT "In case a farmer does not wish to which the farmers may' demand? Another justly Household Sewing Union Hotel, Mew Uun. chanted by fanaticism." Don't Forget the rises. illustrations are original and your Electric Bitters to my customers, sell his wheat at current prices, he important subject, which will artistically executed in a style which Notice is hereby given that tho they give entire satisfaction and are could under such a law, store it and in Bucklen a Arnica Salve cannot be surpassed anywhere. It come before the legislature next winter i named popular hotel property rapid sellers." Electric Bitters are the case he wanted money he coi"" The best salve in the world for Guts, may safely be said that never before The editor of this paper has used is the question of prohibition. Nine it at the lowest rate of mUwt on t*e purest and best medicine known and ale or root, with or has British Columbia had i Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum some of DeLand's Chemical'Baking secu^r of his elevator i& will positively cure Kidney and Liver Jlont of every |en voters in Brown conn rorpoxtlCTlarssjejrl so*advan Purif. -.~.Pever Soree, Te Powder^ Ask him what he thinks of baa The complaints. the blood and regulate ^a.s& Purif the blood and reg Chilblains, Erup- can- the bowels. No* family can afford -i- W--M ,-__. tions,,8adlpip^j|ioiicea: in* les,6rno SJafrawwii&sfci to be without them. They will save ry.W^ The finest and cheapen line of cbisa every year. bills4 hundreds of dollar ^p^^ sftttoewew brooght it this