New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 31, 1884 · Page 3 of 5
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*t "4* 1 5 "NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY DECEMBR 31, 1884. NEW^fflia AND VICINITY The REVIEW wishes everybody a G00D-BY OLD YEAR. DRY GOODS! Next Monday Auditor Constans, Register which were appropriated to the Sabbath these golden opportunities, be neglected Roller Rinklets. Walton and Sheriff Casey will A HAPPY NEW YEAR. school. The boys were engaged no longer. The stock farmer is an A step down and out, and&the officerselect veter's Guide. Good-by Old Year, the time has come in a laudable effort, and merited a independent man. He raises his own When you and I mast part. ifill step in and take possession. Good-by, 1884. AT THE RINK. And at this time 'tis meet to speak much larger attendance than they bread and meat and knows nothing of The outgoing officers have performed I've oft been to the circus, The promptings of the heart DRY GOODS! had. their duties well, and they retire from Though yoa have brought Doth ]oy and pain hard times. We have a splendid Welcome, 1885. Likewise the minstrel show, Tet still I need.' innst sigh official duties and cares with the wellwiches The Christmas entertainment at the country. There is no reason under But now unto the roller At memories whicb this parting brings, of the entire people of Brown The Christmas festivities were Good-by Old Year, ecod-by' Skating rink I go. areCongregational Chapel proved to be a heaven why our farmers should not be County. The incoming officers somewhat marred by the extremely Another year comes in to fill very pleasant affair. The various declamations, thrifty and prosperous. Let them men of ability and will no doubt prove Sometimes upon the rollers The place yon vacant leave, cold weather. worthy successors to the outgoing parodies, dialogues, etc., And maoy hearts withjoy to-night turn their attention to coarse grain I shoot across the floor, The glad New Year receive, gentlemen. Sometimes upon my spinal were acted out by the boys and girls, and stock. Corn thrives here when Bnt I will ne'er on thee go back H. B. Constans, insurance agent, Column I drop and roar. \nd teirs will dim mine eye in a manner that called forth many remarks ^ingEast.^. Going West. properly cultivated and flint or Yankee In thinking of the ear that* fled, has our thanks for a couple of band* Kuetzing1 Burglars broke into Frank Good-by Old Year, good-bj' complimentary to the young Day Pansenger 7:S0ain Day Passenger *5:09 corn is a sure crop. Oats aud barley, Sometimes it seems the planking Glassware and Jewelry! some calendars for 1885. store last Sunday night and helped Wight t-Mfri* Night 4:55 am From under me swiftly goes. actors, and indicated that experience most excellent for stock, yield And thy departure brings to me themselves to all the small change in A worl't of pad regret And then I go a-sliding Except Sunday. Daily. and practice had been combined to render abundantly. Let our farmers give Dan Dingier, Jr.,of Courtland is now How many hearts I might have cheered AT Along upon my nose. the money drawers, the best jewelry C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent Weighed down by toil andftet the programme a grand success. on the mend and the attending physican their most earnest attention to this, How many tasks in looking back in the show cases and a couple of P. KUETZHTG'S. The tree stood in dazzling beauty on the I'm just one mass of abrasions, the easiest and most certain branch of is confident of pulling him through. I see neglected lie ff Officers ot Brown County pipes. The value of the goods stolen How much of good I left undone My facial beauty's marred. platform, and when the tapers were farming. Good-by Old Year, good-by! and the cash amounted to near $50. About me I have enough splinters All the Christmas festivals in this city lighted it presented the appearance of Post Office Address New Ulm. We lightly prize the days yon bring To start a lumber-yard. S. D. PETEUSON. All goods sold at Chicago retail prices. The thieves gained entrance to the store AtriHTORH. B. Constans. passed off as per announcement. a beautiful shrub in full blossom in Till they are gone for aye, rHBAsoASHR. Peffeferle. Both young and old enjoyed themselves And all too short the hours seem by knocking out a pane of glass in a REOUTXR OF tED8A. F. Walton I've knocked out several grinders, winter. And the innumerable presents! Just received 20 cases of Oshkosh As yon speed on yonr way Call in and examine our goods before JVIMIE OF PROBATEE. Brandt. rear door and then, as the door key hugely. I'm sprained, and sad, and sore "Go bide with all those memories dear best matches, selling at 2 cts. It would be useless for us to atto per box, CLEBKOF THE DH T. CoraTAlbert Blancbnrd buying elsewhere. That live when others die tHEHiFFKdward But I'll stick to roller-skating, hung within reach, they had only totempt Casey. at F. Kuetzing:'s. Long will I cherish thoughts ot thee, describe them there were _i uitVEYOR1. Berndt. Those desirous of dancing the old For I like it more and more. IT WILL PAY YOU. Good-by Old Year, good-bj! walk in. The theft, Mr. Kuetzing COCRT CoMMISBIOSKhA. Hagberg books, vaces, lamps, dolls, candies, year out and the new year in will find Letter from New York. COUNTY ATTOAEYFr. Banged. thinks, was committed between 8 aud 9 A few short hours and '85, Each day I don the rollers, cards, slippers, boxes with contents CORONERJonas LandeHsctalager^t ample opportunity at either Turner Will enter at oar door And I shall like it while CotrNTir 8UJERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanjc o'clock in the evening, and the suspected Remember we sell for spot cash only, or Union halls. We'll gaze around and sigh alas, unknown to us, enormous paste-board New York, Dec. 21st, 1884. It bounces me around like a foot-ball, For gone is '84. but have the lowest prices. parties took the 9:35 train for the boxes without any contents, potatomashers, Bnt you have served your purpose well Because its all in style. Officers oi the City of New Ulm. WILL RECEIVE.We are requested EDITOR REVIEW: east. The only wonder is that the A.s no one can deny clay pipes, paper babies, and And now your time has come, old friend to say that the Misses Anna and Bertha Modern philosophy teaches that we Puck. Don't forget the OLD STAND, thieves were considerate enough to Good-by Old Year, good-by! If ATORH. B. Constans. lots of other things to make the little COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buenger, C. Loenhard. Bebnke and Lena Vajen, will receive aie the heirs of the eternity which is "VEEMA DELL leave so much valuable jewelry behind. Pfefferle and J. Pranningcr. folks laugh and the big folks happy. F. KUETZING, Send Money by American 'Ex- callers New Year's day, at Mrs. A. past, and therein must we seek the CLERKJacob Nix. With this issue the REVIEW closes The evening closed with a general press Co. Money Orders, TRBABURSRFr. Forster. A grand musical treat is in store for New Ulm. Minn. Behnke's residence. roots* and origin of the present usages, Cvtr JU8TICK8R. Fischer and Aug Westphal. Receipts given. Money refunded if its seventh volume. greeting and the people returned to our people. The Getman military band opinions and sentiments. CITT ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. C.WAGNEE, Orders aie lost. Sold at all offices Of CONBTABLKJOB. GSlleB. their homes to prepare for the merry The 11th Hessian rifle battalion band, of the 11th Hessian rifle battalion will Our merchants are quite generally The picture presented of the prehistoric the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. MARSHALF. Gommel. Christmas. in their dazzling military uniforms, at give two concerts in the Union Hall, engaged in taking account of stock and and the ancient world is that RATES Nw Ulm Market Report. Union Hall next Saturday and Sunday figuring up their year's income. Have you ever played a game of Saturday and Sunday, January 3 and 4, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP TO |5-5c: $10 8c: f20.10c: $30-13c f40-15c $50-20c. of powerful convulsions mountain evenings. Lovers of fine music should lCorrected weekly by PPEFPEHLE, dealer in checker!? If jon hava not wa aon-*amg Jnly 9-85 1115. The band Bnmbapsflfisan pieass UTOW up, vcenn beCla acoopeQ FURNITURE Dr. Marden celebrated his sixtieth araw, rroTision's, Groceries nna country rrodace.J not fail to hoar tnera. gratulate you. If you have we pity you, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and comes very highly recommended. out and continents raised and submerged. birthday last Monday. The doctor is especially if your experience on trying reThe following from Lansing (M ch.) qnite spry for a man of his age, the Later enormous beasts Mr. Frank Kuetzing comes before the ik*M*rtf, M*m*ne* rmM sult of nis good habits, no boubt. was anything like ours. A few days AGENTS Republican: "The concert given by the GRAIN. swarmed over land and in the sea, Suarians REVIEW readers this week with anew WANTED S ^^cw ago we were challenged to play a game w(v Wheat, 518 56 German military band of the 11th Hessian a hundred feet long, leviathans ad. Mr. Kuetzing believes in the virtue Snow! Snow!! Snow!!!The heaviest PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- immh." rhe most ST^MTM.rJVU book of recent Oats.. 15 18 theand upon accepting the invitation our rifle battalion in this city on snowfall of the season occurred last years. BiographicalPictorial. 161 Superb Engravings that made the deep boil like a pot, of printer's ink, which is no doubt Corn 25 withPersonal Portraits of the Celebrated INGS, WINDOW SHADES opponent placed before us a hyaline Sunday night. On Monday night it evening of October 7th, was by all odds and mammoths whose treads shook the secret of his success. Crtmlnali 650 *yw Ottmt* ofpff.lws rttmil Barley 25 35.. ork art a well as or isa again commenced snowing, ana the .Xt, representation of two grotesquely bound TRUNKS, SATCHELS, the finest of the many fine entertainments ff^fff'u the earth, each and all fighting for lfttOVISION8. feathery flakes are till coming down thrilling historic interest. Isbonndto produce a The new Wheeler & Wilson sewing thevolumes of the history of America. After held under the auspices of Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 50 3 profound impressioo. Agents canvasterspcuiars.- tell it by the thong NEEDLES AND life. Then as now the dove snapped as we go to press machine which Mr. Jacobs has offered ande. A frond chance for 1 answering a few questions in regard Mutton per head 2 75 3 ful popular Lieder-Kranz society. The up the insect, the hawk pounced upon as a premium to purchasers of goods at REPAIRS fo Pork per cwt 3 00 @3 to the regulations of the game the 'men' 8 Wesley Luddington, the town of AGENTS WANTED' audience could not but be delighted with histstore, the dove and the eagle swooped down U,j"xl be convinced that this will be raffled out this evening, Flour per cwt..: 165 0 2 iT /v. were arranged in line and the conflict Eden broom manufacturer, was in the the artistic manner in which the difficult at Fred Williams' saloon. is the best saleable and profitable book pnbliahed: upon the hawk. Corn Meal, per cwt 1 FOTt ALL KINDS OF city yesterday with a load of as good or, to save time, send 75 cents at once for Canvassing began. The result of the game selectious were rendered, and it would Beans S I Book, and state yonr choice of townships. SEWING MACHINES. brooms as were ever brought here. Amid such conflicts man entered the It has been decided in courts that if Address, N THOMPSON fc CO., Pubs, St. was not in the least satisfactory to us, Peas 1 seem that time and experience were Mr. Luddington understands bis business Louis, Mo., or New York City. Febl'85 arena and fought with the beasts, but a partner of a dissolved firm neglects to and after making a number of unsuccessful Onions 60 and no mistake. perfect. The attendance at the concert GRAND little more than a beast himself. Potatoes, per bushel give notice through a newspaper of the attempts to "win" we became and the social hop following was Sugar Cured Hums per lb 12K MIGHT was the only known law, and for the celebrated light running dissolution of partnership, he is equally CONCERT An edict has gone forth on the H. & the victim of absolute melancholy and Agen1 large." On Sunday evening the concert Breakfast Bacon per 10 xe-by it the strongest survive J. In the liable with his partner for all debts D. road that no wheat on that line will hurried home to sit by the fire and HOUSEHOLD Dried Beef, per lb @15.. will be followed by a social hop, early history of mankind what bloody, contracted after dissolution. This is hereafter be graded as either No. 1 or flect on the frailty of the human race. SaltPotk, per lb 12 13.. which is included in the admission price brutal, remoseless wuis were waged! worth remembering. No. 2 hard. No. 1 regular is to be thefor Lard, perro @9 10 Our advice is, don't bend yourself over and new HIGH ARM the concert. See the announcement Man fought not only with beasts, but Butter, per lb 10 15 highest grade given for wheat raised in the checker-board and stare until your DAVIS GIVEN BY TnE in another column. A careless rabbit hunter in the town Cheese, per lb S 15 with his fellowman, clan with clan, that section. eyes are blood-shot trying to "get the Poultry, per tt 8 10 of West Newton shot some children, tribe with tnbo. Powerful nations move'" on an old experienced player. F. Kuetzing sells the finest gloss Eggs, per dosten 9 18 Christmas and New Year's festivities, who were passing through the woods on annihilated the weak or reduced them starch at 8 cts. a package. GROCERIES by the Catholic parochial school, in their way to school. One child was OP THE to slaveryThe stiong man his weaker SugarWhite,per lb ...83 9 Just received 15 cases of the best Sold on Weekly or Monthly Union Hall to-morrow evening for the 11th Hessian Rifle Battalion, shot in the face and one in the handSmart Yellow, per lb 7i laundry soaps at F. fellowman. By some mode that Kuetzing's. Only PERSONAL MENTION. Brown, per lb 7 Payments. benefit of the St. Alexander's Hospital. 5 cts. a bar. man. that, to go out hunting and evolution does not well explain there Dried FruitsApples "1 0 Don't fail to attend if you survive not be able to distinguish children from entered into human consciousness the consisting of the Old Machines taken in Albert Seiter is home on visit. Peaches, per lb 10 Flax Culture. to-nights blow-out. rabbits.7. Peter Herald. sentiment of RIGHT. A mysterious, BEST MUSICIANS, Prunes, per lb 10 12^ Trade for New Ones. CoffeeRio, Green 20" 25.. sweet voice was heard by man only The "Red Handkerchief Club" was Ahvin Friedman came up from C. WAGNER under the Leadership of To-day is the la9t d,iy of Leap Year. To the Editor of the New Ulm REThere Rio, Roasted,per lb.. 20 25. Albert Weitzel. the beasts nevtr caught the wisper of in annual session last Monday night. A Mapleton last Friday to spend NewVIEW: Girls who are basing their chances of is a very general disposition Java, Green, per lb 30 33 mm mm spiritual powei which entered the Now is the Time to Make Your number of our young bachelors were Year's in New Ulm. Java, Roasted, per lb. 40.. getting married on finding a fonr-leafed among our farmers to greatly lists against brutal might, whose essence Mocha Green, per lb.. 35 present, but the girls seemed to have no clover before mid-night had better increase the production of flax. The William Yoerg, of West St. Paul, is selfishness. TtasJapan, per lb 40 75 especial desire to catch on. And this This celebrated military band has is visiting in our city, the guest of Mr. put en their mittens and arctics and crop was unusually excellent last season Green, pei lb 60 80.. been in the United States since May 17 Thence and loiever is the contest aud Mrs. Aug. Schell. the last day of leap year hustle 'iound. Act promptly if you and it has brought a good pi ice. Those Black, per lb 50 75 thelast, and has played before large between might and right. All Herman Schlichting, Huofo Rehfeld do not wish to enjoy single blessedness tarmeiswho were fortunate en nigh AT and enthusiastic audiences at Cincinnati, To-morrow is New Year's Day, a verj* great moral revolutions ever wrought and Oscar Seiter, of St. Paul, are Don't forget to write it 1885. for another four years. to sow a large amount of flax, find Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and II. Werring's, Golden Gate, appropriate time to inaugurate new all spending their holiday vacation have been for the supiem.icy of right other principal cities. themselves in easy condition, while resolutions, pay oft" old debts, settle with parents and friends in this city. The St. Petei Herald (Dern would and Secure One Year's Subscription Room moulding for hanging pic over might. Shivery went down with the wheat grower is severely pressed personal differences, re-affirm vows, At UNION HALL tures, at Chas. Wagner's. rather see J. B. Sackett continued in Fred C. Gley, traveling salesman a crash befoie this powei. It will TO THE balance up your moral ledger, and to to make both ends meet, and many for Coykendall Bros. & Co., Minneapolis, the deputy internal revenue collecter's renew the subscription for the REVIEW. shatter the thrones of despotism moie Saturday & SundayJan. 3 & 4 '85. New JJlm Review, Free. lose money on the wheat crop. It is Chas. Wagner is the agent for the came up to spend last Sabbath with office than to have the office go elsewheieand stuely than dynamite. In this sign justly celebrated Household Sewing Mr. Carl Oetting of Courtland died his parents and friends in this city. material, therefor, to increase the ci op placed inDemociatic hands. our revolutionary fathers conquered Machine. Fred is getting on nicely, we are glad last Sunday. His death was not unexpected, that has been pi ofitable. I take pleasure in informing my patrons Mr. Sackett would be hard to improve to say. But, wlnle they emancipated themselves Ailmission SO C. Children 20 as he grew steadily worse since Now I do not wish to be understood and friends that I have received a forupon, and if the wishes of those having from Geoige III., they held negioes Last Sunday was a splendid day Mr. Adolf W. Goessel of Milwaukee, last Wednesday. He will be buried today, line assortment of as proftiring advise in this matter. I business with the office will be in bondage, women in subordination SOCIAL HOP on Sunday evening after outdoor enjoyments. The sleighing was for a shoit time in the summer from the German Lutheran church have no mote knowledge about it than the concert, for which there will be consulted, he will not be disturbed. to man and the wage woiker a good and the weather mild. of '83 foreman in the REVIEW office, in this city. The bereaved have the is accessible to everyone.but I do wish no extra charge. slave. Ulmwas here on f. visit last week. Mr. sympathy of their many New to offer some suggestions. No one will WATCHEDHon. John Lind was presented Never try to raise a family without a Goessel is nOw on the Milwaukee Right, justice and equity, forms the friends. be more pleased than myself to see our a beautiful gold watch on Christmas There also Splendid Bargains in my Doors open at 7, concert begins at8 p.m. gjood newspaper, providing it contains Evening Wisconsin. ttinily of Christian graces. Love to Stock of farmers make money. Their interests the advertisement of Dr. Bull's Cough eve by a committee of Tracy's citizens. A social affair of considerable magnitude him who opposes might to light. The Come one! Come all!! and hear this DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Syrup for this valuable medicine is Otto Weitzel, business manager of are mine, and no one can deny the! Mr. Lind rendered valuable services occurred IU this city last evening. celebrated military band. brutal, selfish monopolistic element is necessary to keep your children in good the 11th Hessian rifle battalion band, HATS AND CAPS, fact that my business depends wholly We refer to the reception given during the railroad agitation, last OTTO WEITZEL, Manager. health. tampant yet in human natiue, and andbv Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson. About was in the city last Sunday. He at* upon the thrift and prospeiity of the winter, for which ho refused pay, The back-bone of the cold snap was BOOTSAND SHOES, 150 invitations were issued, and manifests itself in ail tjrantfy, and NEW YEAR'S BALL, tracted considerable attention owing farmer. If flax raising is piofitable, broken last Eriday, a south wind bringing the watch was presented to him with GROCERIES,CROCKERT, tnej wore very generally accepted. We whfie even one subordinates anothei's then I most ceitainly want them to to the militaiy uniform which he us a more confortable atmosphere. the "compliments of the bond commit- go to press too early to give an extendaccount GLASSWARE, ETC niteiest to I.is own, be it a corporation raise flax, and I shall be most happy to wore. hised of the affair, but that it was tee." John feels justly proud of -AT- oi an individual, only as man Coal Oil or Petroleum may bo very a grand success all may rest assured. sell them the necessary machinei foi splendid and useful present. TURNER HALL, nice for illuminating or lubricating Best bargains in Dress Goods ever lises in spirituality and subdues his Anyone making a cash purchase to it, and flax culture requites a good deal purposes, but surely it is not the proper offered in New Ulm at F. Kuetzing's. the amount of $10,00, at one time, between bitil.ilitv dots right dominate him. To-morrow, bright and early, our of machinery as well as wheatcultute. Chas. C. Whitney, publisher of the thing to cure a cough with. Dr. Bull's now and January 1st, 1885, will With the bi uUl principle that might carrier, Philip Liesch, will make his Cough Syrup is looked upon sis theLyon But it seems to me that the farmer County News, has purchased the be presented with one year's subscription SPRINGFIELD DEPARTMENT. standard Cough remedy. annual call on the city readers of the is right so firmly embedded in human of the New Ulm REVIEW, the leading should consider most carefully before Messenger outfit, and as soon as consistent REVIEW, and we bespeak for him that paper published in Brown Co. natuie as to be taught by philosophers Wednesday Ere., Dec. 31, '84. he greatly increases his flax acreage the two papers will be consolidated, THOMAS W. WILSON, EDITOR. H. A. Subilia, who is at present in generous response which has formerly as the devine order for seeming the especially at a time when everybody r*?Sb both being merged into the NewsMessenger. Springfield, Minn., December 29, 1884. the east in the interest of the Sleepy ofbeen accorded. Philip appreciates a thesurvival of the fittest, what wonder Goods as Cheap as in New Ulm Mr. Whitney has one seems strongly disposed to do Eye Roller Mill Co., favors the REVIEW or Sleepy Eye. kindness, and has a happy faculty of can theie be that we find it underlying Happy New^Year. the best equipped printing offices in the same. While the crop was very profitable Admission 50 cts. a couple. .readers with a letter from Now York. ft. Werti^, remembering the doners. our usages and institutions? Might Date your letters 1885. State, and his paper is one of the best this year, it might have been no is the right by which the tyrant lords Our young people are joyously passing The untidy,* dirty appearance of a on our exchange list. Mr. C. F. Case, better or even worse than wheat if it The coming in of the New Year will 'grizzly beard should never be allowed. Gfoldert Gfkte, Mi*m. it over his subject, the despot over his away the holidays. publisher of the Messenger x'etiros from had been twice as great. It now looks All are most cordially invited. be heralded by the ringing of church Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers slave, the bully over his victim, the the newspaper business. Our thermometer silently spoke forty bells, firing off guns and such individual as if throughout this section and west will readily change their color to a THE COMMITTEE. O to New Orleans. demonstrations as fancy may dicAt master* over his sei vant, the mistress degrees below zero on Christmas clear into Dakota, the farmers are preparing ibrown or black, at discretion, and thus ortate. the halls the dancing will be Now get your ascension robes in GRAND over her maid, the employei over the morning. keep up your reputation for neatness to sow several times as much C. & N. W. R'y Office, temporarily suspended to allow the der, for the end of the world is at hand. ana good looks. employed, Ere this issue of the REVIEW reaches flax as they did last year. The high crowds assembled to join in the general New Ulm, Dec. 1st, 188 4. On January 4th the world will come to Excursion tickets from New Ulm to congratulation. It the weather is many of its readers another year price as compared with other products It is said that wages must depend The board of County Commissioners an endat least that is what the "Last New Orleans, La., and return, are now fair the town will present a lively appearance shall have, been "checked off" on the will stimulate the production upon the great law of demand and Israel1' says meets in this city next Monday. In the on sale at this office for $34.80. Tickets at midnight. Message to the House of roll of time, and another chapter of everywhere. supply. Verily so but the real demand good for 45 days from day of sale. Fourth district Mr. Peter Mertz succeeds and you will go up in a cloud of smoke C. J. Klein*and Chas. McBeth, two -A TUNION thrilling events added to this world's is for bread and the supply is For particulars as to route, etc., call Is it not, therefor, reasonable to Mr. Romberg. Otherwise there are no of Mankato's enterprising citizens, or some other vapor. But if the "Last on or address. great history. HALL, just what the employer will give regardless suppose that with a fair crop the prices have gone to New Orleans to run a changes in the board. Message to the House of Israel" should C. W. H. HEIDEMANN, A. Henle and C. Essig spent Christmas of equity. It is the law of side show to the great World's Exposition. will be greatly reduced? The hard Ticket Agt. C. & N. W. R'y. be mistaken you can fold up your robes at New Ulm. might, not right. Such is indeed the Their show consists of thirtyeight 'Words fail to express my gratitute,' times will prevent large building operations and lay them away forty-five years ON- i wooden images and a scaffold, says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, SAW MILL. A Holl gave our young people an opportunity law of wagts. next year, and almost the only longer.St. Peter Tribune. the former to represent the thirty-eight Tenn.. "for the benefits derived from to join in the festive waltz on Wednesday Eve., Dec. 311884. But Nature always avenges the violations use of flax seed being to make oil for Indians hung at Mankato, and the Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted Had the New Ulm correspondent o* Friday evening. of her laws, natural, social, or scaffold to represent the means of their paints, and there being a smaller demand all my life with scrofula, my system the Sleepy Eye Herald been half as zealous GET YOUR LUMBER SAWED AT Our townsmen are now becoming interested death. Mankato brains got ahead of economic, and wrings from the hand seemed saturated with it. It came for paints and an increased supply to discharge his duties as Captain St. Peter for once. Admission 50 cts. for Gents. Ladies free. out in blotches, ulcers, and mattery in local polities. of the oppressor unequitable gains. Palmer & Landwehr's Hill. of oil, is it not certain that the sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter of Co. A, during his incumbency of the Village election will be held at this It would be found on careful inquiry prices must go down? It seems to me We hear of an effort being made to states that he was entirely cured by same, as he is now in his effort to create A cordial invitation is extended to all. place on Jan'y 6th. that the shrinkage in the last three that every one should consider very NEW ULM, MINN. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and since discontinuing change the boundaries of the Ninth Judical dissension in the company, the members THE MANAGERS. years in values of real and personal A regular meetins: of Philip Cutland its use, eight months ago, has carefully before he greatly increases district at the coming session o* thereof would not have been under the We would respectfully inform the people bad no return of the scrofulous symp- propei ty(land stocks, bonds and all Post No. 109, G. A. R., held on Saturday, his flax production. Flax is hard on the legislature. Judge Webber' apparently AHRISTMAS of this vicinity thatoursaw-mill has toms. necessity of petitioning him to resign. other investments) equals in amount the 27th inst., the following officers land. The mustard that almost always ha? just enough business to keep again been located at the old site, below what was wrongfully withheld from were elected for the ensuing Senator Peterson favors the REVIEW comes in flax is a difficult weed His is the only instance in the history the Foundry, and that we are better him employed, aud we see no reason wage earners. Values appreciated by year: prepared than ever to please our patrons. readers this week with a lenghty article to get rid of. Besides, fltx takes a of the Minnesota National Guard where EXERCISES why any change chould be made. Certainly Our current prices are in keeping on flax culture and stock raising. He large dividends from funds that should Dr. Hitchcock, Commander. good deal of coHly machinery. this has been done. And yet this is the the district should not be enlarged.Lake with the prices of farmers' produce, discourages the former and recommends have been paid as equitable wages, Wm. Hyer, S. V. Commander. man that attempts to lecture others atheir Benton News. STOCK RAISING AT being $6,00 per thousand, $1,00 less the latter. This could hardly be exbout the just balance was destroyed by the W. Thompkins, J. V. Commander. than our last year's prices. Bring on Now while I offer only suggestions, duties. pected from a man whose principal business vourlogs! wage earners not having enough to J. H. Barber, Adjt. not advise, in regard to flax and "Das Wichtel" drew a big crowd to is selling farm machinery. ^hf/* At a village caucus in Sleepy Eye on buy the wares they produced, the crisis PALMER & LANDWEHR. A. Katzenberger, Surgeon. wheat culture, in regard to stock do Turner Hall last Sunday evening. The was precipitated, and wrung, like Tuesday of last week the following John Wilson, Chaplain. not hesitate to offer positive advise leading parts of the play were well FR. WILLIAMS, 1 FOK THE BENEFIT OF THE Golden Honors in Par Off ndia. water from a sponge, all the iniquL nominations were made for village officers: J. Breitkreutz, Quarter Master. I have not, however, lost all faith in brought out, and the actor3, without The Englishman, an influential journal ST. ALEXANDER'S HOSPITAL, tous accumulations. President of the Council, J. P. W. Cady, Ofticer of the Day. wheat yet. It will not go out of fashion. exception, had mastered their lines better published in Calcutta, in an article Bertrand Councilmen, Wm. Hill, Wm. P. Dinneen, Officer of the Guard. The present low price will discourage than is usually the case. The series relating to the award of premiums at When will men know that the Universe JANUARY 1, 1885. the International Exhibition, to exhibitors, Miller and E. Dalsgard Treasurer, F. J. Wygel, Quarte^naster Sergt. production, another year of entertainments now being given is founded in equity, whore laws Dealer in *|p makes the following reference to Koehne Recorder, Geo. W. Somerville Mr. Wm. E. Crawford of Stately, returned Wheat tnay bring a pretty fair price. by the dramatic section of the Turnverein we can no more circumvent than gravitation? Fine Imported & Domestic the gold medal awarded to St Jacobs PROGRAMME: Assessor, Henry Erler Marshal, John last Tuesday afternoon from It seems to me that it would not be are far above those generally Oil: "St. Jacobs Oil, which is known 1Song of the School children, "Ihr Kinderlein." Black. The Herald says farmers from Rusk, Wisconsin, where he had been wise to abandon wheat, although it given by amateurs. From 60 above zero to 8 below. The as the Great German Remedy for pain, WIHES, UQUOBS, CI&ABS, 2Christmas Poem, after crucial tests, has been raised to 3Song, "Gloria in exelsia," with piano accomp't the country and citizens of New Ulm receiving medical treatment for diseased should not be raised so extensively as thermometer went down with a rush 4Song, "Stille Nacht," PianZither accompaniment.. the degree of gold medal." walt," Duett The Herald predicts that Mr. Richard eyes, at the Dr. Bury Eye and Ear were present in the caucus and voting heretofore. But I have noticed that ETC., ETC. 5"Festival the moment the cold wave struck it, Fischer, the deputy County Auditor, 6"Grnendlich Carirt." Farce In on* act. OYSTERSNew- Infirmary. He speaks in the highest as freely as any one. An opposition the farmer who gives his attention to Splendid FreeLunchfrom 10 am to12 r{ and at 4) o'clock when the milkmen 7Song, "Waldvceglein," Quartette.n will be retained in the office by the Farce i one act. I desire to inform the Unvergoehnlicben,'7 8"Die recommendatory terms of the institution, stock raising invariably does well. I ticket will no doubt bo placed in theincoming rattled out in the windy street) it was Auditor. As the Herald is on 9Song,Barcarele from Oberon. people of Ulm and vicinity Cor. Minn, and 3d N. Streets, and10-*"CnrUtmatwelve a Symphony," Piano Dnett, accompanied and the treatment he received therefore do not hesitate a moment to field. The election occurs next Tuesday. the inside, it no doubt predicts what it shivering 8 degrees below z,ero, by instrument! for children that I am daily in receipt of fresh oysters NEW ULMt MINN knows to be a foregone conclusion. Mr. there, which resulted in an almost complete advise every farmer to raise stock. they had to crack out customers' orders direct from Baltimore, and that I Fischer is thoroughly conversant with restoration of his eyes to a sound Cattle and horses now bring a good .*_ from the frozen water in the Mr. Gruenenfelder's Brass. Band assists H. WERRING, the duties of the office, and it would be am prepared to furnish them to customers gratuitously. and healthy condition. Before he attended price, and we have not seen the prices Tracy had a narrow escape from a cans. Strict temperence men went to very difficult for Mr. Bertrand to find a in any quantity, either by the can, the Infirmary his eyes were in of stock so low yet that the judicious disastrous conflagration last Wednesday work with red noses and the wind more competent assistant. Mr, Fischer's DEALER IS Performance commences at 7,00 p. m. stewed, or otherwise. Remember the retension in the office will give very such a bad condition that it was almost stock farmer did not make money. He evening. Three fires occurred, almost came savagely around the street corners Dry (foods,Motions,Boots & Shoes place, Headquarters' Sample Room and general satisfaction to the people of impossible for him to see at all, and hires but little help, needs but little simultaneously, and while most of at 22 miles an hour, like a broadside Admission, t& Cents New Ulm and Brown county. Billiard Hall, one door north of thethe the success of the treatment he received machinery and the most important people were attending the Chiustmas of knife bladesUgh! GROCERIES,*: If J. B. Arnold, Dakota House. is a circumstance of which he feels item of all is that he keeps his farm festivities in the M. E. church. The Mr. Jacob Klossnerhas taken in partnership IJ.A.S. E. Schnobrich. Medicines & Faraing iBptaMMts. Mr. C, C. Brandt, and the extensive truly grateful. He informs us, that in good productive condition, while Commercial Hotel, Sherman House and hardware and machinery business during his tay at the Infirmary five the wheat andjflax grower is all the Theo. Crone has receivevv Iftrge A. T. Downing's residence were only Golden Gate, Minn. 7 /jr Dealer in "oJ*^ Buoklen Arnioa Salve will hereafter be conducted under Stock of lur coats, fur caps* tfod ovfr-, others received treatment and that in time exhausting hfs farm: This is a prevented from going up in flames by The best salve in the world for Cuts, the firm name of Klosner & Brandt & HEATM STOVES coats, all kinds and styles & npn's each case the results were entirely satisfactory, stock country..^ We have excellent the energetic work of the citizens. The Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, The junior partner of the firm is well clothing, underwear, ladies drfttgWds Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, He would advise anyone requiring known to the farming community of lands for grass and hay. Oucloaks. Commercial Hotel fire was the most HARDWARE, doUmana, etc, etc, Haviag Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, this vicinity, his business as insurance treatment for the eyes to write farmers have let the ever abundant _ WTO extensive. The Trumpet places the loss bought in eastern markets, for CASH, and positively cures Piles, or no agent having kept him in the country rtHmmorem riii-wareftFirming Impl mMtg he is in a position to offer his goods the^pbove institution for information. yfMMtoaM and oertain grass crop, that costs on building at $200. The report circulated pay required. It is guaranteed to give the greatest portion of his time during JUorwrlrfAffpatlatM, 9t&otiMe treatmentt 9mh at the very lowest prices. Anyone tw4ie*. IMkniiaa TMM. CaH r wrte **UHgf nothing, go to decay and destruction here that Herman Seiter and M. Messrs. Hall & Thompkins gave a The shopIs la charge ofan experienced band perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. the past.few years. Klossner & Brandt looking for bargains should not fail to who give* the mandJagaad repalriagof tla-war %Tinn^hly*ia: tullmlit iMiHajfc when it could easily by means of Price 95 cents per box, Sold by C, Hose had been burned out proved to be is a strong team, and the REVIEW Magic Lantern Exhibition at the Chapel MpectalaHanUoa.All work warnmtcdt coll on Mr. Crone. His motto is quick iMllnw MameHihilnrtagi, UUm+*tmm$ L. Roos. -*v wishes that they may not pull in vain. stock hare been turned into cash. Let unfounded. f$J R^sS on Friday evening, the proceeds of sale and, small profits. NEW ULM, MINN. *'1* is- l!1P 1sL -i _-