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'ty*- ^r^*w$$- NEW UL.M REVIEW, WEDNSDAT DECEMBER 24, 1884^ mnrmmm ST 0. D. H. 8. Golden Gate Newslets. i I ALWAYS Mr. C. Stuebe, Henry Engel.Mr. Atkinson NEW ULM AND VICINITY shortest day in Jt Send Money by American Express Last Sunday was the The REVIEW wishes all its patrons Co. Money Orders, and Wm. Brust have jointly the year. and fiiends New Ulm Lodge No. 21, O. D. H. S., Traveler's Guide. James Clancy of Eden has sold his Receipts given. Money refunded if bought tho Duluth mill property. Certain A MERRY CHRISTMAS. farm to W. Meyer, of Nicollet, for $3,- last Friday evening elected the following of our Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of Both teachers and scholars THE LOWESTPRICES eastern parties started to build a 500. the Co. Payable at 0,500 places. officers for the ensuing year: holiday public schools are taking a Tno weather the past few days has mill at Duluth, but it appears that their RATES C. Werring is to give a dance in his Julius Berndt, President. vacation. been anything but favorable for the holiday money gave out before the ground was new house, just completed, on Christmas re t5-5c. $108c: fSO-lOc: |S0-12c S40.16C SOO-SOC. John Schapekahm, Vice President. trade. paid for and the building completed. Jaly98S. night. Henry Pfeiffer, Secretary. Theatre at Turner Hall next Sunday is, \3a The gentlemen above named now step "Hoop Poles" are legal tender at the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aug. Hellman, Treasurer. evening. See announcement in another Wii\oi\k&0t.f) Golden Gate store. in and take the property and promise A couple of Indian women done a Fr. Williams, Trustee. column. to have the mill in running order by Our millers aie tuining out an excellent driving trade in beod work in our city AGENTS I jnSSSt of Tbe remaining officers will be appointed F. KUETZING'S brand of floui. It can't be WANTED ^r^'c^^Ste! June 1st next. The mill will be 300 barrel last Friday. Wm. Koch bought alone Tho St. Feter Herald says that wolves on the evening of installation, beat! Going West. Going East. capacity .Duluth is a good^point and twenty dollar's worthy Mlt. rhe most BTJBTLMJrt* book of recent tree men and hold them there six or January 2nd. Day Passenger *5-09 years. Biographical-Pictorial. 161 Superb Engravings Day Passenger 7:20a Prof. Patter is teaching school in as there is no mill there yet, it would eight hours at a strotch within half a wlthlWsonal Portraits of the Celebrated Night J4:55 a Night *9:86pm MOTTCft the Martindale dist., near Fort Ridge A. 0. U. W, A young man named Thos. Eaton, at Crhninnls 650 ayaf Aeitw pme. rwbrtf appear that onr New Ulm boys have dozen miles from town. *!Tf "SO. It is a work of art as well as of 'Except Sunday. Daily. ly the Blue Earth county poor farm, froze thrilling historic interest. Isbonnito produces struck a bonanza. We hope so at least. At a regular meeting of Progress profound impression. Agents tell it by the thousands C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent Albeit King and family are the his feet so badly that amputation of Carl Oetting is still a very sick man, A frond chance for canvassers. Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., held last guests of F. M. Kennedy. both members became necessary. but, we ate informed, a change in his AND IN FACT HAS BEEN A Nebraska paper says the farmers Officers ot Brown County Wednesday evening, the following 'of- AGENT S WAmDWJS^BUrSSB Arch Coon is in Dakota. condition for the better occurred last During the year 1883 there were 32,- in various localities in that State find it ficers were elected for the ensuing J. P. Curieut contemplates a trip to is the best saleable and profitable boos, published Post Office Address New Ulm. Sunday. 111 births and 10.704 deaths in FOR THE LAST FOUR more profitable to burn their corn for or, to save time, send 75 cents at once for Canvaesing yeai: AUDITORH. B. Conatans. Tennessee in the near future. Book, nad state your choice of townships. RXASVRBHR. Peffeferle. Minnesota. Of these Brown county fuel, thanlto haul it to market and buy Chas. Stuebe, M. W. Address, N. I THOMPSON fc CO., Pubs, St. Julius Loosie had the misfortune to RXOISTKR OF DKEDSA. F. Walton The suit for damages made against Louts, Mo., or New York City. Febl'85 had 500 births and 147 deaths. Jvnox or PROBATEE Brandt. coal. It is claimed that two bushels of And. Olterholm. G. F. YEARS. SAW MILL. lose his youngest child, )a&t Thursday. tlie Minneapolis Union Railway company CUCRKO? THE DHT COURTAlbert BlancLnrd Chas. Wagner, O. corn will produce more heat than a SHERIFFEdward Casey. by the widow of August Schmidt, The masquerade at the rink last Saturday Jos. A. Eckstein, Recorder. URVKYORJ. Berndt. bushel of coal. Corn is worth 12 cents A.Gibbs and Jim Knowls are COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg Wm. Koch, F. who fell through the approach to the evening was not a success. Hard Low Pripes GET YOUR LUMBER SAWED AT COUNTY ATTORNEYFr. Sanson. a bushel and coal 22 cents, so it will be keeping Batchelors' Hall this winter. J. C. Rudolph, R. CORONERJonas Laudewschluger. suspension bridge and was killed, last times, as well as hard falls, make themselves seen that the farmer may as well burn COUNTY SU^ERINTENDENTD. J. B.Veltkanje Ed. Dunkel, G. Palmar & Mwthr 's Hill. summer, has been compromised] by the felt even in skating rinks. John Eichmann, I. W. corn and save the labor incurred in P. Clancy is stopping at C. P. attorneys, the railway company paying For Spot Cash Officers ot the City of New Ulra. Herman Nagel, O. W. Cutting's until after the holidays. By hauling it to market. This leads an The teachers' excursion to New Orleans $2,500. NEW ULM. MINN. the way, Peter is a Cleveland man and The installation will take place at tbe exchange to say "Wnen it costs so left Minneapolis and St. Paul yesterday. MATOBH. B. CoDBtons. has an eye upon the Golden Gate post COUNCILORSM.EppIe, Buenger, C. Loenhard. Regular meeting in January, being the John Dengler, whose left leg was much to ship corn and al thecoal th Prof. Schmidt and Miss Bunker, Pfefferle nnd Pfsennlnger. We would respectfully inform the people office. first Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m. amputated on Tuesday of last week, CLXRKJacob Nix. farmer can better afford to burn corn of Sleepy Eye, are of the party. of this vicinity that our saw-mill has TREASURERFr. Forster. Joo. Dittbenuer sends his nine childien is still hovering between life and death, than to haul it to market and purchase again been located at the old site, below CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Westphal. 0. 0. F. to school in a covered buss' made CITY ATTORNEYJOS A. Eckstein. the Foundry, and that we are better Mr. Hugh Dnffin, Centralia, Penna., with the chances for his recovery against coal with the money, there is something CONSTABLEJos Galles. after the style of the busses you see in prepared than ever to please our patrons. states that St Jacobs Oil, the wonderful MARSHALF Gommel him. It was found necessary to radically wrong." At a regular meeting of New Ulm the city. Our current prices are in keeping pain-reliever, is just the thing for Tells the Story. Lodge No. 53, I O. O. F., held at Masonic amputate the leg near tae body, and he Nw Ulm Market Report. with the prices of farmers' produce, There are several wild-cats in the rheumatism and he would not be without Hall, last Saturday evening, tbe Two sleek chaps pei formed a sleek was so weakened by his long illness being $6,00 per thousand, $1,00 less timber along the Minnesota river. it in his house. following officers were elected for the than our last year's prices. Bring on game of grab and scoot in this city last [Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in that he stood the operation but poorly. Nelson Montgomery, Town Clerk, your logs! ensuing year: 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Proace.J Owing to the \ery cold and stormy Friday. Tney entered Rudolphi's boot was around last week looking up the CALL AT F. KUETZING'S Chas. Rolloff, N. G. PALMER & LANDWEHR. The Minneapolis and St. Paul dailies births and deaths in the town. weathei, last Saturday, Mi. hchurnachei and shoe store between the hours of C. Schumacher, V. G. propose to keep their patrons well supplied AND LOOK AT THE STOCK 's funeral was not as largely F. M. Kenuedy is teaching in the eight and nine in the forenoon and asked A IN. QHRJJTMAJ A. H. Schleuder, Sec. with Sunday reading matter. Last town of Sigel. attended as it would have been under to be shown some boots and overshoes. Wheat, 52 Fr. Friedman, Treas. OP Sunday the Tubune accompanied its Oats Mr. Rudolph i was only too 15 18 more favorable circumstances. SPRIH8FIELD DEPARTMENT. J. Scbmucker, J. G. regular eight page edition with a ten Corn 25 HOLIDAY GOODS glad to accommodate the gents. Various John N. Nenno, W. So far thi9 winter the Winona & St Barley. 25 8)35 page supplement, and the Pioneer Press F. Meile, R. S. to N. G. styles and sizes were shown, but -AT- THOMAS W. WILSON, EDITOR. PROVISIONS. Peter railroad has been troubled but got out two supplements of equal size C. Zeller, L. S. to N. G. nothing seemed to suit. Mr. Rudolphi TURNER HALL Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 50 3 00 Spr ngfield, Minn., December 22, 1884. little with snow. The west-bound express of the regular edition, making twentyfour J. X. Rosskopf, R. S. S. stepped into a rear loom to bring out Mutton per head 2 75 3 00 last Monday was eight hours late, L. Schilling, A. G. pages in all. Pork per cwt 3 00 @3 25 another lot of boots and shoes, but he Mernly the sleighbells gingle. AND- J. Scbmucker, Trustee. which is the only occurrence of delayed Flour per cwt 105 2 00 had barely turned his back, when ho TOY S We wish nil the leadeis of tue REVIEW Installation Saturday evening, January The Christmas Distribution to the Corn Meal, per cwt O 1 50 -U trains bv snow this winter. A correspondent to the Redwood Gazette heard the door slam behind him,and on a Meny Chiistmas. 3, 1885. Turnverein Sunday School takes place Beans 1 00 says that "Dr. Crandall, assisted emerging from the rear room he found Plenty of snow now, and the boys Peas 1 00 ON As is usual in this city, the New by Dr. Berry, amputated the arm of H. that his customers had gone, and along Thursday, Dec. 25, at 7:30 P.M. Company A, 2nd Regt., M. N. G. Onions 00 and girls are happy. Year's balls will be held on the evening Steffen's son." The correspondent is Potatoes, per bushel 20 with them a pair of boots and a pair of J. Schmidt, of Mulligan, was in of Dec. 31st, and of course will continue Sugar Cured Horns per lb 12% entirely too modest in his statement. A a meeting of Co. A, Second regiment, overshoes Ho ran to the door with town last week buying cattle and into the new year. The customary AND LEARN PRICES. Breakfast Bacon per lb 10 M. N G., held last Wednesday We are informed that the unfortunate the intent of giving chase, but his sleek hogs. Admission for Adults, 10 Cts, festivities will be held in both Turner Dried Beef, per ft 15 evening, the following officers were boy never was Crandall's patient, and customers had disappeared completely. Our band boys have promised us SaltPork, per lb 12 13.. and Union halls, as will be seen by the elected, to fill vacancies: Dr. Berry's "assisting" consisted in Mr. Rudolphi swore out a warrant and Lard, perft 10 12 some music on Chiistmas Day. MY PRICES ARE SUCH announcements in another column. All are cordially invited. Captain, Benedict Juni. making the operation. Butter, per lb 10 15 about four o'clock in the afternoon the A Mankato fur buyer was* up a few THE COMMITTEE. Fust Lieut., Martin Muller. Cheese, per lb S 15 THAT NO HOUSE WEST OF St. John, late prohibition presiden gents were apprehended while toasting days ago and relieved our merchants Second Lieut., John iieckei. Poultry, per lb 8 O 10. GRAND Palmer & Lardwehr give notice in their shins in Flor'S saloon. They tiril candidate, intends to visit Minnesota of their stock of minks and muskrat ST. PAUL CAN UNDERSELL Eggs, per dozen 18 Captain Juni was forraeiiy First another column that they have re-located flHUfflU were brought before Justice Westphal on a lecturing torn, in January. skins. GROCERIES Lieutenant in the company, but lesigned their saw-mill near the foundry, ME, AND I ALSO CLAIM TO to whom they gave their names as John SugarWhite, per lb .83 9 He will lecture in Mankato, in the Geo. Bickelh mpt, of Stately, was in his commission sboitly before Yellow, per lb 10 ard that they are leady for business. Stevens and Thomas Schneider, respectively, Opera House, on the evening of January town on Thursday. HAVE THE LARGEST AS- the New Ulm encampment. Lieutenants Brown, per lb "12 The mill has been newly refitted and and stated that thoy were on 13th. The Iievtcio thinks he will i Rev. Liscomb preached at the Congregational Dried FruitsApples 11 Mueller and Hecker weie promoted -AT- eveiything is in order for tuining out SORTMENT OF TOYS OF ANY their way from Pierre to Winona, be a diawing caid. Peaches, per lb "10 chapel on Thursday evening. from Sergeancies. The next business first-class woik. Palmer & Laudwehr which latter place they claimed as their Prunes, per lb 10 12 HOUSE IN SOUTHERN MIN- meeting of tbe company will be lit No other medicine has won for itself 25 areieliable business me.., and their CoffeeRio, Green 20 residence. At first they plead not guilty "Old Zero" last week gave us an such universal approbation in its own held on the evening of January 6th, 20 25. Rio, Roasted,per lb 4 method of doing business is such that NESOTA. of the theft, but upon being assured city, state, and countn, and among all idea of what there is in stoie toi us Java, Green, per lb. 30 33 when civil officers will be elected, also eveiy man is given an oppoitunity to by County Attorney Baasen that the people, as Ayer's S irsaparilla. It is Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. during the coming months. delegates to attend the Sixth annual see his OAVU lumber measured, and he the best combination of vegetable blood evidence against them was clear and I have this Fall an ON Mocha Green, per lb 35 T'e Springfield school closed on convention of the Minmsoti National purifiers, with the Iodide of Potassium pays for what he gets and no more. convincing, they changed their 40' TeasJapan, per lb 75 Friday Evening, Dec. 26,1884. and Iron, ever offered to the public. Fiiday last for a vacation dining tbe Guard Association, which CO Green, pei lb 80 Give the boys a chance to show you plea to guilty. Judge Westphal gave holidays. Extensive Line of meets in Minneapolis January 14th Black, per lb 50 75 them the option of each paying $15 what they can do in the wood-sawing Eddie Goodman, of Winona, a son The company now numbers 55 men. Henry and Byion Van Valkenburg Admission 50 cts. for Gentlemen. and costs or goin^ to jail for fifteen line. of Oscar Goodman, a conductor on the wool flannels Great bargains in all came up from Mankato to spend days. Being out of funds, they were Winona & St. Peter road, got tired of G. A. R. at F. Kuetzing's. About dusk last Thursday evening Chiistmas and New Yeai's at home. sent up. At the trial it was doveloped All are cordially invited. his step-mother and decided to become an $18 overcoat was stolen from a dummy Thty will return to the Noimal school that after leaving Rudolphi's store the 20 piecps of Scotch plaids :it 10 c. a At a meeting of Hecker Post, No. 48, a cow boy. He got as far as St. Paul THE MANAGERS. in front of Behnke's store. Prank in about two weeks. thieves ran down to the railroad track, yard, at F. Kuetzing's. G. A. R., hold on Tuesday evening of when the police got wind of his bloodcurdling THEATRE Behnke claims to have proof fastening The intense cold uealhei of the pist tho Vinegar Works. Although last week, the following officers were intentions and marched him off the theft upon one of the gents now in Room moulding for hanging pi past wtek has had a daeiminting influence one of them insisted that ho had sold elected for the ensuing year: homo. as Ear-rings, BreastPins, tures, at Chas. Wagner's. iail for stealing a pair of shoes in Rudolphi's on all business opeiations. the boots to a farmer, and describing Wm. Pftcnder, Commander. AT store. Although without an Mi. Collett, of Lambertjn, was in TURNER HALL, the man, both boots and shoe? were On the 15th inst. the Chicago & Jos. Bobleter, S. V. Commander, 25 pieces of flue prints going at 5 overcoat when airested, ho was seen Fr. Friedman, J. V. Commander. town on lliuisday p\emng attending found on the premises of the Vinegar Noithwestern road commenced running a yard, at F. Kuetzing's. Rings, Chains, Fr. Baasen, Quartermaster, trying on the coat about 2 o'clock on the meeting of the M. K. qmiteily Works, where they had been thrown Palace Dining Cars on its trains ON Ad. Muller, Surgeon. Friday afternoon, in the ladies' waiting 500 yards of brocaded goodsjust confetence. after it was ascertained that neither between Winona and Chicago. Passengeis Smday Evening, December 28,1884. Nic. Nenno. Chaplain. rsceived0 cts. a yard, at Kuetzing's. room at the depot, and explained Lockets. Sleeve- would fit. The stock of holiday goods in our leaving here on the evening Jacob Nix, Officer of tho Day. to a railroad man how ho had obtained stoies is dimishing at a lively iate,yet tiain can get their meals the noxt day B. Marschner, Officer of the Guard. it Ho afterwards wrapped the coat For the first time in Now Ulm. theie remains vaiiety sufficiently Christmas in New Ulm. in this car. This is a move that must Delegates to the department encampment Canton flannels, 9, 10 and 12j^ cts. a Etc Buttons, "AS WICHTBL," up in a newspaper and stowed it away extensive to suit the fancy ot any person meet with favor with the traveling yardworth more moneyat F. Kuetzing's. which meets at Mankato, Wednesday, in some safe place for future use. His To-morrow is Christmas, and the day wishing to make a selection. public January 28th, were choosen as sojourn in our county jail will no doubt will bo duly observed in this city with for the Chas. Wagner is the agent than The success of those engaged in the ODER follows: lower prices Sewing Last Thuisday was the coldest day justly celebiated Household be continued beyond the 15 days. tho usual exercises at the churches and Jos. Bobleter, r. trapping bus!nesi, as evinced by the rates. Machine. of the season, the mercury at no time Delc public halls. At the Fr. Baasen, large amount of fur brought into o2 SHE The poisoning case of the Retz children, during the twenty-four houis going ever before. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH going at Woolen hoods ana mittens town the past few days, is tiuly remaikable. Drama in 6 acts. near Tiacy. supposed to have there will bo services at 10.30 a. in., above zeio According to some thermometers holiday cost now to make room for One boy bi ought in over goods, at F. Kuetzing. been poisoned in drinking alcohol, has Rev. C. Mower}*, pastor. On this the mercuiy was as low as The Adjutant, Quartermaster Sergeant five bundled muskrat skins at one For the cast see Posters. (Wednesday) evening the ladies of the been explained. The report of the 20 degrees. This was the lowest the and Sergeant Major will be appointed time. A fine assortment of dress goods at Congregational church will have a chemist who analyzed the case states CALL IN AND LOOK THE liquid touched here, though in some on the evening of mustering low prices. Call in and examine goods Any pcison desinng lo pin chase a Admission 25 cts. Children lo cts. Christmas tree and an entertainment at that veidigris was the cause of death. of our neighboring towns it was repotted before buying elsewhere. F. Kuetzing. the officers elect, January 20th. cutter or a good pair of sleighs will STOCK OVER BEFORE BUY- the church. They will spare no effort The appeaiance of the premises, with several degrees lower. The PERSONAL MENTION. find it to their interest to examine Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 to make the occasion an enjoyable one. unscomed bi ass kettles insight, continued ING ELSEWHERE. cold wave swept ovei theentne Northwest. MASK S! MASKX!!Mr. Fr. Kuetzing some of those manufactured by Mr. o'clock p. m. The public are cordially invited to attend. the jmy in this theory. This desires to say that he has a nice line of Judge Webber returned from Lyon Henle. He has ome fine sleighs now masks and masquerade trimmings. Call leads the Tracy Trumpet to say If county last Thursday evening. NE W YEAR'S BAL on hand. Get your houses in older for the on him when in want of these articles. At the veidigtis is so deadly poisonous as Mrs. Ristau, nie Quense, is down Don't Forget the Place. A regular meeting of Philip Cutland coming of Gabriel. A. J. Rawson, a Coroner Poisons claims it to be, why GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Violins, Accordions and other musical from Dakota to spend the holidays with Post No. 100, G. A. R., will be second Adventist, of Chicago, lias services will be held at the usual hour. AT- does not the quantity that would natuially goods at C. L, Roos'. i" her parents. held on Saturday, December 27th, at sent out a ciicular assuring us that Rev. C. J. Albrecht, pastor. The TURNEB HALL, gather in the mouths of people Holiday presents of all kinds can Ed. H. Huebner, a student at the one o'clock p. m. The election of the world will come to an end January Christmas tree festivities will be held be found at C. L. Roos' drug store. who have "cheeks of brass" kill Mankato Normal School, is home on a officers and other important business 5th, 1885. The date for the world's at the church this (Wednesday) evening them. You know they are usually Gold Pens, Pencils, Watch Charms holiday vacation. is to be transacted. By order of the at 7 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Albrecht end has been fixed so many times and distinguished for longevity. and Lockets at C. L. Roos' drug store. Mayor Steinke, of St. Peter, came HEW YORK BAZAAR, commander. will open the exercises with a short address. invariably postponed, that a postponement Christmas trees are selling like hot Wednesday Ere., Dec. 31, '84. up last Friday to attend the funeral The Farmers of southwest Minnesota Mr. Luetjen, Superintendent A serious accident occurred to the will no doubt be had this time, cakes at the City Drug Store.154 were will heartily endorse the suggestion of of Mr. Schumacher. returned sold last Friday. of the Sunday school, will then take son of Mr. P. Isaacson on the 12th NEWUM, at least long enough to give the Democrats Mr. O. B. Turrell, of Redwood couuty, home Saturday evening. charge of the exercises, and the Sunday Have you seen those elegant Odor inst., while returning home with a a chance for taste of office. for speake of the next house of representatives. Cases. Dressing Cases and Bisque Statuettes -Fra nk Will. E., and Dr. B. M. Admission 50 cts. a couple. school will entertain the congregation He is a gentleman of sterling load of wood the boy fell from the Now is the Time to Mak Your at C. L. Roos' drug store? C. C. Whitney, publisher of the Ly. Randall, of this city, have all gone to integrity, of unquestioned ability, possessing with songs, recitations, etc. During the load and fractured his leg. Dr. Hitchcock Just tho thing for gentlemen's presentsgenuine extented legislative ability and, on County News, and W. Todd, St. Peter to spend Christmas with distribution of the presents, Mr. Vogelpohl, is attending the unfortunate boy best of all, he is an extensive farmer. mershaum pipes, cigar publisher of the Tracy Trumpet, have their parents and participate in an old the organist, will render a few select All are most cordially invited. and says that he is getting along as It is claimed, a majority of tbe next holders and cigar cases, at the City issued a call for a meeting of the fashioned family re-union. pieces on the organ. The church house is composed of farmers, Coupled as well could be expected. Drug Store. THE COMMITTEE. newspaper publishers of Southwest with this promulgation of fact, comes choir, under the direction of Mr. Ruemke, AT Prompt attention will be paid to all GRANS One of the local entertainments on LFOfiD NSW3. the assertion that farmers are poor will assist in the exercises. All desirous Minnesota, to be held at Tiacy on orders for goods in my line. Christmas if. Werring's, Golden Gate, Christmas will be a Christmas tree at politicians, and generally fail to seize trees and Holiday Goods a specialty at of passing a pleasant evening Tuesday, December 30th. The object Terribly cold it was last week. Mercury Roos1. opportunities for their own betterment, the Congregational chapel. Our young and Secure One Year'* Subscription Chas. L. are cordially invited. of the inee.ing s to organize an was as low down as 33 degrees below when most conveniently within their folks are looking forward to tbe event A car load of Christmas trees have ix zero, and our township produces at At the New Ulm TO THE' grasp. If these farmer legislators-elect association for the mutual advancement with the anticipation of having a been received at the City Drug Store. present tbe likeness of a winter scene fail to place a well known, reputable, New Ulm Review, Free. and protection of the craft. We METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Call, or send your orders to Chas. L. grand time. in Minnesota. and able member of their own profession -AT they will have Christmas services at the are in sympathy with the movement, Roos, New Ulm. in the speaker's chair, they will Farmers are discouraged on account A not veiy conscientious prodigal usual hour, Rev. G. E. Hiller, pastor. but doubt our ability to attend the UNION HALL, Those who have not bought their take the first step toward proving the of the low wheat-price, from near Redwood Falls came to this and many of To-morrow (Thursday) evening they I take pleasure in informing mvpat- a Christmas trees wUl do well to call at above assertion.Lyon County News. them will not sell their wheat until place about a week ago and obtained meeting. will have a Curistmas tree in the church. rons and friends that I have received a MV the City Drug Store and select from the next spring or summer. Of course the foregoing only applies lodgings at the Springfield Hotel. After The church choir has practiced some fine assortment of finest and largest lot of trees everbro't DIEDIn this city, on Thursday, December ON staying a day or two, tbe defeat of Anton Messmer. who stays with Mr. to the Republican farmer legistatois.tne choice songs for the occasion. Each to New Ulm. enterprise or the exigency of the Anton Henle at present, had the misfortune teacher will pronounce some suitable 18, 1884, John Christian Schumacher, Wednesday Eve., Dec. 31 '84. Democrats will be relegated to a back of breaking his leg while falling times completely overwhelmed him. verse of scripture or religious poetry. at the ripe age of eighty-three seat when the House is being organized. Grand Christmas dall at Union Hall with a horse. Dr. C. Berry was in consequence whereof he decamped, Short addresses will be delivered by C. years, five months and sixteen days. Mr. on Friday evening. immediately summoned to reduce the Schramm, Jr., the Superintendent of leaving his hotel bill unpaid Shortly A new system of rifle practice for the There also Splendid Bargains in my Schumacher has been a resident of New *racuiro, and we are pleased to state the scnool, by Rudolph Alwin, A. J. after his departure the land-lord discovered Admission 50 cts. for Gents. Ladies free. state national guard is contemplated by Stock of The fellow, who, by mistake, sent his Ulm since 1857, having been one of the that under tbe doctor's skillfull management Alwin, and by the pastor. The whole that the amateur Turpin had Apjutant-General McCarthy. Instead auburn-haired sweetheart instead of a DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Ij the boy is now able to be will close with the distribution of first settlers. He was the father-in-law appropriated unto himself a suit bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup a bottie A cordial invitation is extended to all. of each company purchasing its own around again, though only two weeks Christmas bags among all the scholars of clothes which belonged to an inmate HATS AND CAPS, of Mr. H. Lolieyde in whose family he of hair-dye, wants to know the best have elapsed since the accident took of the Sunday school. Admission THE MANAGERS. ammunition as heretofore, a certain of the hotel. Lucas, in company spent his latter years. Although feeble BOOTS AND SHOES, way to commit suicide. place. free. All orderly people are invited. with officer Cady, started in pursuit number of rounds will be issued to, from old age for sometime, he did not ffcHRISTMAS GROCERIES,CROCKERY, At the Lafayette church the Christmas of the chap, and sueceeded in apprehending Hon. S. D. Peterson was up in our and receipted for, by each company, take to his bed nntil a few days before A fine assortment of Ratan and fold* festivities will be held this (Wednesday) him a short distance from town on an important business trip. GLASSWARE, ETC. according to his proposition, and company his death. The bereaved have the sympathy evening, commencing at 6:30 ing chairs, also children's chairs.tables The Senator smiles as ever and pronounces Sleepy Eye. He was brought back, li- commanders will then drill their o'clock. business O. K. of their many friends. and arraigned before Justice Huiras and bureaus, and many other articles men in rifle practice, and keep a strict At the Anyone making a cash purchase to on Wednesday, who meeted out to Mr. Ernst Rolloff is now the happiest suitable for Christmas gifts, will the amount of 910,00. at one time, between him the guerdon which his ill-conduct CATHOLIC CHURCH account of shots fired, sending reports -AT- man in our town, the cause of all this According to a correspondent of the be found in Ct as. Wagner's furniture the usual Curistmas services Will be now and January 1st, 1885, will justly merited. After about two is that a brand new daughter made her of scores to the adjutant-general, thus St. Peter Tribune, they aie having store. held, Rev. A. Berghold, pastor. The be presented with one year's subscription weeks spent in earnest deliberation, appearance at Ernst's residence on the accounting for the use of ammunition. mighty" haid times up in Northern Christmas tree for the parochial scholars of the New Ulm REVIEW, the leading the youth will doubtless be in a prop* Take little annoyances out of the 8th inst Ernst where are yonr cigars? The best marksmen will then be selected will not be had until the evening of paper published in Brown Co. Lakota. He says: er state of mind to make some good -m Wm. Skinner will soon leave town way. If you are suffering with a cough January 1st, as will be seen by an announcement from each company in each regiment for a few weeks, to represent the (Democratic) resolutions on J,an. lst/and to arrive or cold, use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at "The sheiiffs and their deputies are FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE in another column. voters of this county in the at the conclnsion that "honesty is the to constitute regimental teams, which the only class of people who aie making once. This old and reliable remedy Goods as Cheap as in New Ulm At the state legislature. ST. limns HOSPITAL best policy."' any money. I have giown old out or Sleepy Eye. will never disappoint you. All druggist will compete with each other once a TURNER HALL the west, but such times I have Our farmers are now $usify engaged sell it for twenty-five cents a bottle. ft. Wetting, year for honors. This system meets The Sunday school scholars of the With snow falling steadily, and winter never seen, even the times we had in in selling cordwood, hay etc., which JANUARY 1, 188H. Turnverein will have their tree on tomorrow still triumphant, there is a certain with universal approbation^ and, if carried Minnesota previous to the breaking out command a better price than grain. The New Ulm post office will be open (Thursday) evening, commencing mockery in the sudden appearance of (golden. 0ate, faut out, will certainly give a strong of the war were better. We raise the Cattle trade is also duliiat present, a to-morrowChristmas from 9 to 10 o'- at 7:30 o'clock. The exercises will one and another seed catalogues. best kind of wheat out here but it is good cow can now be bonght for 920 PROGRAMME: impetus to efforts for proficiency in consist in declamations, recitations, "Yick's Floral Gnide" leads the van. clock a. m, from 12 m. to 1 o'clock p. graded down to No. 2 and 3, and the or even less. Horses seem to com* on to New Orleans. 1-Song or the School children, "Ibr KlndeiTefo." marksmanship. and singing by the scholars. The teachers and as usual, needs no commendation, m., and from 5 to 6:30 p. m. No 3Christmas Poem. rest, what is eft of it, the elevator men mand at better prices than last year. OYSTERSNedesire will make short addresses, and the {ts solid merit having long ago given it 3Sonic, "Gloria in exelsis," with pianotxcomp't Farmers find present, difficulty in and the railroads take. Hundreds of money order or registry business will be I to inform tbe C. & N. W. R'y Office^ 4Song, "Stille Nacht," Zither accompaniment. Silver Cornet Band will enliven the occasion a firm place in popular affection. The selling their stock of horses at' resonable families are penniless because all their transacted 6" Veatival New Ulm, Dee. 1st. 1884. with some of their best selections. number contains tbe usual lists of new people of Ulm and vicinity 6"Grnendlicht Duett.one Carirt.a"nFarce in act. prices. wheat and everything else was taken Excursion tickets from New Ulm to After the distribution of the presents seedlings in both vegetables and flowers, 7Song, "Waldgleln," Qnartatte.n that I am daily in receipt of fresh oysters Fare* i one actr from them under moitgages." Mr. Aug. Heyman of this town will UnTeraoehn!lchen,'r New Orleans, La., and retain, are now the children will participate in a dance. 8"Die Bupklen Arnica Salve and with its bright flower frontispiece, 9Sons,Barcarele tram Oberon direct from Baltimore, and that. I build a new house on his farm next on sale at this office for 994,80. Tickets As will be seen by the announcement 98onc,Barcarele is quite worthy ft prominent Tho best salve in the worjd for Cuts, "Cfirlatinia Symphony." Piano Dottt. aeeon. ?ever A clear head is indicative of good, spring, material is already on the am prepared to furnish them to customers good for 45 days from day of tale, in another column, the addmission to panted by twelve uutrainaBts for chfldrtn. place on the sitting-room table, while lO-"cBrntmu 8j raises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, health and regular habits. When the ground. for particulars as to route, etc., call this entertainment is only 10 cents. tbe Illustrated Magazine has long been Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, in any quantity, either by the can, body feels heavy and languid, and the on or address. a faithful guide in all matters relating Mr. Gruenenfelder's Brass Rand, assists Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, With this issue of the REVIEW Christmas The Christmas festivities will con 3tewcd, or otherwise. Remember the mind works sluggishly, Ater's Cathartic to tbe garden. James Vick, Rochester, gratuitously. elude with a grand ball in and positively cures Piles, or no will be upon us and ye correspondent C. W. H. HBIDBXAXX, place, Headquarters' Sample Room and Pills will wonderfuly assist to a recovery N. Y., will send the Floral Guide to Ticket Agt C. & N. W. B'y. pay required. It is guaranteed to give takes tbls opportunity of wishing ijl UNION HALL, %$2L. any address for 10 cents, which, if seeds Billiard Hall, one door north of the of physical buoyancy and mental Performance commences**fl 7,00 p. m. I perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. on Friday evening, to which the VH US ntu6ucont are afterwards purchased, jnay bo deducted' vigor. The constipated should use uw bis friends and readers of this* paper Dakota House, Price 25 cents per box, gold by C. sfon price has been fixed 0 for Merry ChristmaA and a Happy Ne %*a 1 nfeJS them. 8 L. Roos. go* E. Schnobrioh.j