New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 7, 1885 · Page 2 of 4
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jy-^ 'w*m* Uyiim HIJJWJV ^T, NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY The board of County Commissioners NEW ULM AND VICINITY The wheat price is^steadily going up. Wheat 62 cents and still going up. See Turnverein masquerade ad. in on Christmas day, one of them being so met at the Auditor's office yesterday. On Monday 60 cents, 4*aS the ruling another column. badly cut that a physician spent two Traveler's Guide. The Silver Cornet Band elects new Commissioners-elect Larson and Mertz price, and yesterday another advance THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOR. hours sewing and sticking him together. officers next Monday evening. The public schools of this city commenced were sworn in, after which the board' of 2 cents was made. This certainly is Springfield, Minn., January 5,' 1885. again last Monday. organized by electing August Westphal an encouraging sign of better times The Silver Cornet Band of this city The Mankato Free Prest says, that The holiday season is passed chairman. The new county officers Will coming. has decided to give a masquerade ball, those who claim to be posted, estimate The Musen Soehne, we are informed, quiet again reigns. probably assume their duties to-day. in Turner Hall, on the evening of Feb. that the flax crop of'Cottonwood county, Tree Culture. rEOM TBX TENTH CCNWS,V0L.8,JUtTPUBLISIK9. will give an entertainment in Union Village election to-morrow, "The American Agricoltariat is especially worthy 7th next this state, last year amounted to Editor Review: ly time is expected. Hall on the evening of Jan. 18th. of mention, because of the remarkable success Services at the Congregational half a million dollars worth. Wirlorl that has attended the unique and untiring efforts Last week your rural subscribers had Wheie is the man that prophesied a Our mills have advanced flour to the of ita proprietors to increase and extend its The storm of last Wednesday was church everySunday at 10} a. m. and The Sauk Centre Tribune .Us upon circnIauon.Its contents are duplicated everymonth the pleasure of reading an able article mild winter? old prices$2 and $2.50. Those who general and severe throughout the for a German edition, which alu circulates widely. at 7} p. m., the latter is usually a lee. Going East. Going West. the state legislature to so amend the on "Flax Culture." Allow me to call Tho New Year's ball at Gamble's laid in their supply during the "flour Northwest, and caused considerable ture. Subject of lecture next Sunday Day Pumiw *7:20a Day Passenger *6:08 game laws as to prevent* the wholesale The Tribute is a pleasing incident in the marvellous their attention to a subject which has hall proved a "fiz." The weather CENTURY8ncn,lnr1AS nearly war" made a lucky strike. Night 9:8Sp Night M:55 am nconvenience to the railways. eveningFire ArmsSunday school slaughter of the game of the state now strong support in some States while in _ was too cold to make dancing pleasant. HALF A 'Except Sunday. Daily. at 2 p. m. Mrs. C. H. Boss, Superintendent. alleged to be in progress, and which ,e*dlD Mr. C. Stucbe, the popular proprietor Night watchman Meile, who has others it is somewhat slighted, namely, ?alortne*w^ldf C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent All are "welcome. threatens its ultimate extermination. of the City Meat Market, has our wrestled with a severe spell of sickness, What it is to-Day. that of "Tree Culture." The time is Wm. Torrey of Mulligan passed C. MOWERY, Pastor. Edwin Hatch of Pipestone county, resumed his duties last Friday. thanks for the splendid turkey which at hand when hundreds, of acre3 of our a day or two in our town last week. Officers oi Brown County had thirty bushels of wheat stolen from Six months ago the American AgrirnHnrist entered graced our table on New Year's day. stately forests fall before the blo of The Sisters of the Catholic parochial The "bliz" of last week wains us all upon anew career of prosperity, and to.day Post Office Address New Ulm. It rained, actually rained, last Monday, his farm, and traced the theft to three the ax, but no steps are taken to replant it is far superior to any similar periodical ever school went to much trouble and to lay in a good supply of fuel. AUBITORH. B. Constant. At the annual meeting of the New produced this or any other country. Weber in and this too in a climate which only of bis neighbors, named Strong, Conant rRBAiuiKR-R. Peffeferle. the cleared land by young trees. If editorial strength ricuer in engravings printed expense to prepare a beautiful and Our band boys are making rapid RBHIITBH or DKXDIA. F. Walton Ulm Mamnerchor, held on Friday evening, on finer paper, and presenting meveiy issue 100 and McAllister. He caused their three days previous forced mercury this is continned, our river-banks, once VIMS or PKOBATKE. Brandt. heavily ladden Christmas tree for the columns of original reading matter from the progress, and we expect ere long they 2nd inst., the following officers CcsKKor THB Dirr. COURTAlbert Blanchard arrest, whereupon young Conant turned down to 36 degrees below zero. ableat writers and nearly 100 illustrations. Dr. SOBVBTORJ. adorned by the Ash, Maple, and Oak, RBBtrrKdward Casey. scholars of the school. This item will will "give us a tune." George Thnrber, for nearly a quarter of a century were elected for the ensuing year: state's evidence and gave his palls Berndt. the editor-in chief of the American Agriculturist, will be left barren. The time has come no doubt be perused without interest The Tracy Trumpet tells of a lighted Springfield school commenced again COURT COMMIIIIONEKA. Hagberg J. Petry, President. Joseph Harris, Byron D. Halster. Col. M. C. away. when the people of Minnesota must COVMTT ATTOANEVFr. Baaseu. Weld, and Andrew S. Fuller, the other long time by the persons that pilfered the tree of candleblaze and allbeing fioxen H. Wankuni, Vice President. on Monday, the 5th inst. COHOMBRJonaa Landexschlaeer. Editors, together with the other writers who have The wholesale trade of St Paul for direct their attention to the planting of COVBTT SvrEBiNTENDKNTD. J. B.Velikanjc its best presents and candies, during A. Schwendinger, Secretary. made the American Agriculturist what it Is today, in a hotel chamber at that place Mr. Miller of Winona was up on are sUll at their posts. the year, in all articles of raw and Anton Gag, Treasurer. trees. Altboug our legislature has the dance that followed the Christmas during New Year's eve night. Todd, Tuesday of last week. WHAT, FBEEm Officers ol the City of New Ulm. F. Muller, Custodian. manufactured goods, foots up $60,400,- made an appropriation of a small sum -tree festivities. take the bake shop. Wheat is coming into this market Geo. Jacobs, Musical Director. 000, and afforded direct employment as a premium for every acre of trees MAYORH. B. Constans. H. Rudolphi, Color Bearer. rather slow now-a-days. COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Baenger, C. Loenhard. Dr. Berry informs us that the Chicago to about 4,960 persons. As compared planted, it is however not tempting Every subscriber, whose subscription is Immediately The St. James Journal says it is Lueki} Chas. Stoll, Pfefferle and J. Pitennlnger. We will try and give the result of forwarded us with the price, |1.50 per Color Guard. & Northwestern Railway Co. is with previous years, the result may be enough for our rural cousins to actuate predicted that wheat will drop as low Gust. CLBBXJacob Nix. year, and 15 cents extra for postage for Cyclopasdia the village election next week. TBBASURBRFr. Forster. making $1 65 in allwilireceive the American contemplating making the St. Alexander's generally stated as about 25 per cent them to such a purpose. Either a as 35 and 40 cents a bushel befoie CITT JCSTICBBR. Fischer and Aug Westphal. Agriculturist for Dec. 1884, and all of 1885, and A number of our townsmen are contemplating at the The New Ulm Turnverein, OITT ATTORNXTJOS. A. Eckstein. hospital in this city headquarters increase in the gross sales. Sixty-four will be presented with the American Agriculturist greater premium must be offered or spring, The recent rh hardly beais CoatTABLBJos. Galles. a trip to New Orleans. Family Cycloptodia, Oast oat). TOO Pages Saturday semi-annual meeting held last for their injured employes on the new jobbing houses have been established, MAMMALF. Oommel. stringent laws passed compelling the out this prediction. and over 1,000 Engravings. Strongly bound la H. Wilcox of Rochester stepped on cloth, black and gold. evening, elected the following officers Winona & St. Peter and Dakota Central and the amount of additional planting of trees. Serious consequences Nw Ulm Market Report. This entirely new volume is a remarkable storehouse the depot platform last Friday, while The carnival season will soon be for the ensuing six months: and book of reference of even department capital invested is $700,000, or closely railroads. If this is done, the will arise if this matter is neglected, of human knowledge, including an Agricultural on his way to Watertown, Dakota. upon us. We understand that the E. G. Paul, President. tCorrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in approximating that amount railroad men on the roads above named and it is easier to attend to it supplement by Dr. Thurber. Gust Fischer, Vice President 3rain, ProYisions, Groceries and Country Pro- A. G. Anderson made a trip east Send three 3 cent stamps for mailing you specimen Turnverein will open the festive season can rest assured of good treatment Minnesota has 537 postmasters now than many years hence. The floods, copy American Agriculturist, and elegant Dr. C. Weschcke, Treasurer. duce.' last week. with a grand masquerade ball on forty page premium list, with 200 illustration*, in case of accident. whose individual salaries are less than that have caused such great destruction C. L. Boos, Becording Secretary. and specimen pages of our Family Cyclopaedia Lucas Fecker gave asocial hop on the evening of January 24th. GRAIN, H.Keller, Corresponding Secretary. $100 per annum. Canvassers wasted everywhere. Address of life and property in various states of The little, innocent Hausbesucher Publishers American Agriculturist. New Year's eve. The Springfield F. Pfsender, 1st Turnwart. Wheat, 573 62 the Union, are traced to the destruction Oliver Viean of St. Mary's, Wright The St. Feter Herald says that Jacob DAVID has created quite a hubbub in certain H. Hein, 2nd Turnwart Oats 15 18 I W. JUDD, Pres't SAM'L FURH AM, Sec. band furnished the music. of forests. But it ought not be county, whose imbecile son, Etienus, 571 Broadway, New York. Klossner, dealer in lumber at Corn 25 a C. Winkelman, quarters. First came a number of Jan 14 Last Saturday was a lively day for necessary for any State legislature to was so brutally turned out on the Barley 25 35 F. Pfamder, Bar Committee. New Ulm, has taken in a partner. DRY GOODS! business mm who, in a card publish our merchants. pass laws compelling the planting. streets of St Peter, is anxious to learn A. A. Bogen, S PROVISIONS. All the lumber Klossner deals in is ed in the Post, took exception to the Coal is now worth $6.55 per ton. At Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 50 O 2 75 Any man of sound judgment will admit of the whereabouts of his child, as the made up into farm machinery. manner the Hausbesucher noticed its At the annual meeting of the New Mutton per head 2 75 O 3 00 that price the farmers consider it a that it must be done, and it might as sheriff who abandoned him fails to give Pork per cwt 3 00 @3 25 advertisers, and now the Post publishes Ulm Sportsman's Club, held last Sunday, much cheaper kind of fuel than wood. Marshal Gommel has been confined well be done willingly. him any satisfaction. The boy has been Flour per cwt 2 00 2 50 DRY GOODS! an unique production wherein the the following officers were elected R. A Allen of Stately was in town to his room for several days with frozen taken back to Wright county by the Corn Meal, per cwt 1 50 editor is taken to task for some imaginary Why, what will remain for our posterity,if for the current year: on Saturday. feet. As the frost penetrated the Beans 1 00 sheriff of Nicollet county. wrong visited upon the Hausbesucher. we continue to cut down forests Ernst Brandt President. Peas 1 00 Marshal's feet while he was on duty, Wheat is now fifty-two cents a bushel The firm of C. H. Ginther & Co. assigned Little did Rev. Mr. Hiller and not replant any? Surely those that Onions 60 75 H. G. Muller, Secretary. at this market. A circumstance he is clearly entitled to a pension. last Friday. The senior partner Potatoes, per bushel 25 think what a commotion his little come after us will be in a rather peculiar Aug. Quense, Treasurer. not a little embarrassing to those who was afterwards found dead in a rag Sugar Cured Hams per ft.. 12% newspaper venture would create. position, it is not only for the The club is in good trim for the coming The old year went out like a lyon, sold their wheat at forty-seven cents bin in his warehouse. A revolver was Breakfast Bacon per ft 10 usefulness, but also for the beauty season. With the coming of warm and the new year did not quite come a bushel. Dried Beef, per ft @15.. found in his hand with two chambers The St Peter Tribune says that Thomas that trees should be planted. weather their grounds, near Hauenstein's SaltPork, per ft 12 O 13.. in lam-like. Those making New Glassware and Jewelry! Adolph Altermatt has been spending empty. He had evidently placed the Joyce, the watchman at the bridge There is no scene so beautiful on which Lard, per ft 9 10 brewery, will be put in good Year's calls "smiled" frequently to a week with relatives at Leavenworth weapon against one ear and fired, as a of the Winona & St Peter road, near Butter, per ft 10 15 the eye can feast as that of a stream condition, plans for the contemplated keep from being bucked by the ram. wound, going clear through the head, AT Cheese, per lb 8 15 the Hospital for Insane, met with a whose banks are covered with state'y im^.ovements being already considered. Poultry, per ft 7 (8 10 G. Knudson made a busihess trip was found. F. KITETZIUG'S. It now transpires that the Herald's fatal accident, a few days ago. He had trees. EM S, per dozen. 020 to Minneapolis last week. blood-curdling account of, a murderous been over to Kasota, and on his return Every farmer can beautify his homestead, GROCERIES Jos. Schmidt, of the late firm of J. WinajBURY The New Ulm Fire Department, at affair at Waseca was imaginary, at least while walking across the bridge fell 9 SugarWhite, per lb if he only plants trees thereon, All goods sold at Chicago retail prices. B. Schmidt & Co. of sleepy Eye, has its annual meeting held last Monday as far as Waseca is concerned. The Yellow, per lb and struck the ground near the bauk of 7* and ultimately he will be fully repaid located at this place, with the intention Brown, per lb evening, elected the following officers 7 Radical says they have none of that the river. The height from the ground for his trouble. Dried FruitsApples Call in and examine our goods before 10 of going into the hardware business for the ensuing year: sort of "choppers" at Waseca. at that point is about 35 feet. Some In some states a day lias been appointed Peaches, per lb buying elsewhere. 10 immediately. Peter Herian, Chief Engineer. m parties on the Kasota 3ide saw him fall, .10 Prunes, per lb 12% in April by the Governor, The receipt in one mail of the names Julius Berndt, Fire Marshal. IT WILL PAY YOU. 1 The tiains have been i unmng very and went immediately to the place, but CoffeeBio, Green 20 25.. which is called Arbor Day. On this Chas. Brust, 1st Foreman. of eleven new subscribers, from one uregulai foi sexeial days, the consequence Bio, Boasted,per lb.. 20 25. he was already dead. He was over Chas. Stoll, 2nd Foreman. occasion the children of the public post-office in this county, is certainly 30 Java, Green, per lb.. 33 of the tempoiary snow blockade. Remember we sell for spot cash only, sixty years of age. Henry Keller, Secretary. schools assemble in a certain place to Java, Boasted, per lb. 40.. but have the lowest prices. not discouraging, especially when the Mocha Green, per lb The department has decided to apply 35 plant trees. It is said that the Arbor list is accompanied with a statement The Mankato Free Press says that Mr. II. C. AVainkeeisa prominent TtjasJapan, per lb ,40 75. for admission to the State Firemen's Day originated in Nebraska, and that Don't forget the OLD STAND, that there is "more to come." Scrap Iron Billand who in Minnesota canuidate of Piesident of the Village 60 80.. Green, per lb 4 Association, and the application on the first day of this kind in that State 50 75.. Black, per lb don't know him?a few days ago Council. A good man tor the place. V. KUETZING, The first genuine blizzard of the will be acted upon at a meeting of the 12,000,000 trees were planted. Nebraska was taken sick on the train enroute A village caucus is an event of almost season occurred last Wednesday. Although association, to be held in St. Cloud, New Ulm. Minn. has at present 10,7000 acres of IW1U. NOTCARRY W OTHEfy from that city to St. Paul, and was finally daily occurrence this town. Room moulding for han pi some pretty good-sized snow next Tuesday. cultivated trees. This sounds inspiring O.WAGNBE, Smart Business Man: "No sir, no watch taken with fits, which followed The roads aie now badly drifted atures, at Chas. Wagner's. drifts formed in places, the trains on but the Waterbury for me I clatm to know a and undoubtedly in our state many acres good thing when I get hold of tt, I do. I would each other in quick succession until with snow, making it incon\enient As A part of his year's labors, Albeit the Winona & St. Peter railroad managed could be planted, if such a day were have been in the poor house long ago if my own F. Kuetzing sells the finest gloss he had suffered twenty of them. He for the farmeis to come to town. judgment of the value of things hadn't carried Blanchaid, the Clerk of the Distiict to worry through with but little appointed by the Governor. To the starch at 8 eta. a package. me triumphantly around a good many rtiarp corners. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP was a hard subject to handle, at times The fanners of thi3 county would Court, issued 127 marriage licenses I never let big names or big prices for delay. preservation of our forests somo attention FURNITURE anything fool me a bit as to their real value I it requiring six men to keep him within find it to then interests to cairy out A full line of masks and trimmings dining 1884, as follows: know this Waterbury keeps just as good time as should be given. Our pinery-men Next weekMonday, Tuesday and the 9&00 Jorgenson my partner carries, so that reasonable range. He despaired of some ofMi.S. D. Peteison's suggestions have arrived at the City Drug Store. July 3 January 12 ends the matter. The only thing I carry a wxtch area little too extravagant in the felling WednesdayCounty Treasurer Pfefferle August 0 lor is to keep time. This does Ft just as well as his own life and made arrangements Februaiy 11 in legaid to stock laisingas contained of the pine forests It is easy to do the best watch made, and I am consequently Best bargains in Dress Goods ever will be at the Merchants' Bank in September 10 March 9 for the disposal of his effects, but the in the last issue of the HE- $496 ahead of my partner. That's business these little matters in time but/ very offered in New Ulm at F. Kuetzmg's. October 18 April 15 that's me, everytime. Sleepy Eye for the accommodation of next day was sufficiently recovered to PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- IEW. November 14 difficult to amend mistakes when allowed May 14 We have made arrangements with such persons as are desirous of paying Olias. Wagner is the agent for the be about. At a caucus held on Thursday evening December 7 Juno 8 INGS, WINDOW SHADES to run too long. The best thing the manufacturers which enable us to their taxes at this time. On Friday and justly celebrated Household Sewing of last we k, tho following persons offer the celebrated Waterbury watch is for every farmer to tend to these TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Machine. Saturday Mr. Pfefferly will be at Mr. The German military band of the Total 127 as a premiuii for subscribers. For weie nominated for village officeis: matters now, and not wait till the legislature NEEDLES AND 11th Hessian rifle battalion gave two Bay's store in Springfield. some time past publishers of the large cases of the best Second citizens' papers were issued Just received 15 Piesideut of the Council, H. of our State has to take measures dailies and weeklies in the metropoli REPAIRS Aus-concerts in this city, on Saturday and Kuetzing's. Only laundry soaps at F. as follows: Germans and C. Warnke Councilmen, P. F. Altermatt, compelling him. ANON. tan cities have been offering thesewatches Nearly every day complaint is made 5 cts. a ban Sunday evenings. The band is composed trians, 18 Swedes and Norwegians, 5 P. McKeever and C. M. Johnson with great success. The of the theft of sleigh-bells, ivory rings, FOlt ALL KINDS OF of excellent musicians and their Oshkosh watch, although cheap, has the reputation Just received 20 cases of Irish, 2Total, 25. First papers issued: Recorder, M. C. Robertson Treasurer, Milford News. etc., from off the harnesses of farmers' concerts are first-class in every respect per box, of being a good time keeper. best matches, selling at 2 cts. Geimans, 95 Austrians, 42 P. Sist Justices of the Peace, teams in public stables in this city. Several gentlemen in this city have at F. Kuetzing's. A fair-sized audience greeted the band The old year closed with a genuine Scandinavians, 32 Irish, 3 Canadians, Thos. A. Wilson and M. Huiras. We are reliably informed that the carried these watches for a number of on their first appearance, and on Sunday old-style blizzard. Meroory was as 2 Scotch, 1 Total, 176. Two men of the pedler persuasion years, and assure us that they keep Saturday, Jan. 24, masked ball at perpetrators of these petty thefts are evening the hall was comfortably low as 26 degrees below afero on New Ageu*/ for the celebrated light rnnnim correct time. Any person who pays came to this place on Thuisday for Turner Hall. Masks and Trimmings for spotted," and if they continue their filled with an enthusiastic audience. Year's day. HOUSEHOLD us $4,00 can have the REVIEW one The editorial convention held at the purpose of giving the "dicker" sale at C. L. Boos' Drug Store. nefarious practices the full measure of A different programme was executed year and one of these watches and a Plenty of snow up this way, almost Tracy on Tuesday, the 30th ult., was class of our people an oppoitunity to the law will be meeted out to them. handsome nickel-plated chain with on each evening,' and on the latter evening and new HIGH ARM too much for good sleighing. The first masked ball for 1885'will all but a failure. Mr. C. Whitney bid on a number of choice pieces of charm. For $5.25 we will send two DAVIS the performers received several Holidays are now passed and our take place at Turner Hall Jan. 24th. of the Lyon County News and Mr. Albert Mr. A. Zieher has again assumed the copies of the REVIEW to any address cloth. Being baffled in their effort to hearty encores. Each evening the concert public schools are once more Jopen and Secure your masks and trimmings at desired and a watcU for S6.35 we will management of the roller rink. Seiter Bogen of the New Ulm Post being obtain a pedler's license for one day was followed by asocial hop, and supply three subscribers and a watch ready for work. C. L. Boos' City Drug Store. & Stengel were the right men in the the only ones that ventured away Acnta only, they concluded to pack up and for $7.00 we will supply four subscribers in this the musicians showed thier excellence We have already entered the happy right place, but the interest in roller from home. The boys were equal to depart. Weunderstard that before and a watch for $7,50 we will Clown, Dominoe, Indian, Negro, in fine orchestral music. Mr. New Year, but we are in doubt that the skating has subsided to such an extent the emergency, however. The two supply five subscribers and a their departuie Mr. Wolfgang Schmidt Irishman, Englishman, Dutchman, Albert Weitzel, the gentlemanly leader year is a happy one to those that are Sold on Weekly or Monthly that the boys did not find it profitable watch. The last offer enables gentlemen above named joined Mr. W. succeeded in purchasing some fine child, old women and other character of the band, was so well pleased with going out of office. to continue the management of the M. Todd of the Tracy Trumpet, and anybody to get a watch free by Payment 8. pieces of good cbth of them, at a bargain. masks for sale by Chas. L. Roos, at the his reception here that he informed us Mr. Wm. Skinner left for St Paul securing five subscribers at the regular rink longer. Mr. Zieher will continue the three resolved themselves into a His success is an exception, Old Machines taken in City Drug Store. that it was not improbable that the price. Here is an opportunitj to last Thursday, Jan. 1st, to attend the to make it pleasant for the lovers of convention. Albert Bogen was elected however. As a rule, in such cases, get a good timekeeper cheap. See the Trade for New Ones. band will make New Ulm another visit State legislature. the sport. chairman and C. C. Whitney sec* They talk about "a cold wave," display ad. in another column for a those who bite get bit. c. WAGNER before their return toGermany nextMay. letary. An adjournment was then According to the register of births full description of the Waterbury when as a matter of fact the air is We were recently shown some corn The Athol Star says: "W. F. Steele watch. taken to Friday, January 16th, at 3 and deaths, which is kept on file at the piercing enough to freeze the wave into meal manufactued by Theo. Bein of of Dakota, who has been instrumental The Christmas tree festivities under On to New Orleans. o'clock p. m., at New Ulm. The cold, town clerk's office in this town, shows a solid chunk of ice. the town of Cottonwood, which compares in inaugurating the movement for legislation Send Money by American Express the auspices of the Catholic parochial blizzardy weather was all up seventeen (17) births and four (4) that pfe- Co. Money Orders, C. & N. W. R'y Office, favorably with any we have ever in regard to wheat inspection, school, at Uniou Hall, on Thursday The components of Dr. Bull's Cough deaths for 1884, an increase of thirteen vented the boys from gathering in New Ulm, Dec. 1st, 188 4. Receipts given. Money refunded if seen. Mr. Rem has a small mill says the Dakota legislatuie will ask a Syrup are daily prescribed by the ablest evening, was one of the most pleasing Excursion tickets from New Ulm to (13) inhabitants. Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of Tracy in larger numbers, and it is to physicians, whose success is due to the driven by wind power. He grinds all conference with that of Minnesota, entertainments of the season. The exercises New Orleans, La., and return, are now the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. be hoped that the weather regulator specific influence of these components. A brand new inhabitant in the person the feed for his own and his neighbors' and the agreement upon uniform legislation consisted in singing, declamation, on sale at this office for $34.80. Tickets KATES. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup skillfully prepared will be more merciful on the day of of a girl-baby took quarters at Mr. good for 45 days from dav of sale. cattle, and manufactures graham as to grading, inspection, elevator short plays and music. The manner rf) |5 5c $10 8c: f20.10c: 30 12c $40-15c t&0 20c for immediate use, is for sale by the meeting in New Ulm Herman Galbrecht's residence of this For particulars as to route, etc., call flour and corn meal. The latter July 9 5. rights, etc." "If," he says, in which the children deported all druggists. on or address. town on the 23d ult. Herman smiles he sells for one ce^t per pound, sifted themselves showed much and careful "Minnesota doesn't care to agree, Dakota NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W H. HtlDEMANN, Attorney General ahn holds that ever since. and ready for use. Old Boreas very generally kept the study. The Christmas symphony was can get along by sending her Ticket Agt. C. & N. W. R'y. a teacher who punishes a child to show =d tr Mr. Mathias Mauch is the bonanza people at home on New Year's eve, one of the most orignial productions wheat through the British provinces," AGENTS I jnSSSSS' of SAW MILL. malice toward parents is not necessarily The Minnesota National Guard Association farmer in our town. He pavs $76.00 WANTED ZTcZ&%& ever rendered in this city. The Christmas and the ball in Turner Hall was but He thinks, however, that, as the in* deficient in ability, but is not of meets in Minneapolis next personal property tax. Mr. C. Lamser Inmh." The most BTABTLMJrv book ofrecent tree was ladden with the choicest poorly attended. Union Hall was terests of the farmers of the State and years. BiographicalPictorial Superb Engravings Wednesday. The officers of the Second good principles, and consequently of pays the smallest amount of personal wfthPersonal Portraits of the Celebrated candies, cakes and toys, and the children kept closed entirely. territory aie indentical, laws protecting (JET YOUR LUMBER SAWED AT regiment will also hold a meeting, at Criminals 659 Mm^ml Actor* p*r- JUw rtlmkl good moral character, and therefore taxes, which is 5 cents. gazed upon the tree with longing both, and to each advantageous, jjre, 9.SO. It is a work of art as well as of the same time and place, to decide her certificate could be revoked. To Palmer & Landwehf's Hill. Mr. A. Henle will cut 300 cords of thrilling historic interest. Is bound to produce a A druggist in New Bichmond, O., Mr. eyes. At the close of the entertainment will be passed by the respective legislatures. profound Impression Agents sell it by ibe thousands upon the time and place of the next ascertain the truth of the charges, a F. J. Donhan. writes us the following: wood this winter, and many others will A rand chance for canvassers. Rev. Alex. Berghold made a short address, "I consider Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup regimental encampment The Waseca county superintendent should give parents NEW ULM, MINN. follow the example, wood trade must things-made. I thanking the people for their attendance, AGENT S WANTEDl^J-UCS'Sffii one of the very best Radical says that when the boys want a notice of hearing, and if the not be so poor after all. MINNESOTA NEWS. inasmuch as the procuds use it altogether in my own family and is the best saleable and profitable booh, published We would respectfully inform the people a right handy location and an eminently evidence is complete the license can therefore recommend it or, to save time, send 75 cents at once for Canvas went to the St Alexander's hospital. of this vicinity that our saw-mill has Golden Gatelets. sing Book, and ptate your choice of townships pleasant, enjoyable place, they can should be revoked and a full record Frank Smith of Anoka was stricken He also announced his determination to again been located at the old site, below Address, N. THOMPSON fc CO., Pubs St. come to Waseca. Faribault has put in The Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine ot the revocation and investigation Louis, Mo., or New York City. Febl'85 the Foundry, and that we are better with diphtheria while on a hunting expedition, permanently leave the city, and said W. W. Collins of Albany, N. Y., is a bid for the encampment and will no prepared than e\ er to please our patrons. raffled out by Mr. Jacobs, on made in his books. The failure of a and walked nine miles to that wherever duty might call him he tho guest of J. W. Clary. SUBSCRIPTION Our current prices are in keeping doubt get it. New Year's eve, was won by No. 306, teacher to pass an examination in the Ulm correspondent of the Hinckley for medical assistance. After would always gratefully remember New4 The with the prices of farmers' produce, Masquerade Ball, his Mr. Jacob Bender being the lucky grade in which she already held a certificate searching in vain for a boarding house friends in New Ulm. being $6,00 per thousand, $1,00 less "Da* Nordlicht" (The North-light) is Sleepy Eye Herald seems to take his holder of the number. does not annul her certificate than our last ear's prices. Bring on he was taken back to camp, where he the name under which a new semimonthly medicine rather hard. Mr. Edward Wendel, Fetterman, your logs' if it has not yet expired but if on PERSONAL MENTION. now lies. publication will be ushered It is rumored that Francis Ilberson West Va.,suffered terribly with neuralgia PALMER & LANDWEHR, such examination the superintendent Since the first discovery of gold was into existance in this city about February and doctors failed in giving^ relief., of Sleepy Eye has sold his fine farm H. Schlichting returned to St. is satisfied that she has "not sufficient He was cured by St Jacobs Oil, the made known in Lake and Cook counties,^the H. H. Beussmann, 1st next The paper will be edited near here to Chas. Porth, of the firm Paul Monday morning. marvelous pain-cure and says he would learning and ability to teach," for cash and homestead entries in by some of our ablest German scholars, of Salkouski & Porth, who will retire send a hundred miles to get it that reason he may annul her certifi Mrs. M. Hose of Tracy is spending the vicinity of the ''find" have probably and this, coupled with the fact that a to the cjuiets and comforts of a country cate. Dealer in the holidays with her parents and amounted to 80,000 acres, and over large advertising patronage has already home. It is wise to provide against emerencies 0teel kr\d Ifoi\ Wki friends in this city. that aie liable to arise in every $125,000 have been invested in the been secured, assures success from the Vacation in our schools during the According to the Winona Republi cant amily. A cold may be a dangerous start The paper will be a "home" lands. A party of twenty-six ladies and holidays. general also a special large stock' thing, or not, depending upon the Dakota farming is not very profitable production in every particular, and Hon. H. H. Wells of Stevens county Under the Auspices of the gentlemen, headed by Dr. Marcellus, of Carpenter's Tools and Agricultural 36 degress below zero Christmas means at hand to combat it In sudden at best, and especially is it a Implement*. A complete stock of the each issue will bo replete with local intends to introduce a bill in the legislature came down from Sleepy Eye last Saturday attacks of cold, croup, asthma, etc., morning. Cold enough, hey? NEW ULM TURNVEREIN somewhat hazardous experiment for a newest and best constructed Guns and Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will prove the happenings, spicy editorials and general providing for the cancellation of evening to take in the Hessian The dance at C. Weiring's on Christmas non-resident owner of broad acres in Revolvers of the most approved patterns quickest and most effective cure, and news. After February 1st the all the old accounts held by the rtate band concert. was a success. also ammunition and sportmen's IF. your best friend. that land of No. 1 hard to till the soil "North-light" will shine for all. for seed wheat furnished during the IN F. M. Kennedy was at home spending goods of all descriptions. Senator Peterson departed for St. at long range. A Winonian who has Geo Andrews, overseer of the Lowell grasshopper visitation. In connection therewith is a complete the holidays. TURNER HALL, Paul last Saturday night to resume an inheritance of 160 acres in the land Mercury registered 29 degrees below Carpet Corporation, was for over Harness Shop, Mike Meade of Luverne left his team "Tom Bowen" is trying to impress his legislative duties. The Senator twenty years, before his removal to of the Dakota received a letter from zero on New Year's morning, and it standing in the snow all night, and the upon the minds of his readers that they ON has headquarters at the Clarendon, on Lowell, afflicted with salt rheum in its the laud dealer having it in charge, under the management of Hermann kept well down during the entire day, authorties of that place have taken must not expect much from the present worst from. Its ulcerations actually Wabasha street. Saturday Evening, Jan. 24, '84 Beussmann, who will take pleasure in giving a statement of account and Of course everybody complained of the covered more than half the surface of steps to prosecute him for cruelty to Legislature. He says some men are waiting upon all customers in want of All the young men who came up bitter cold, but when, towards evening, showing the profits of the 20 acres under his body and limbs. He was entirely anything in the harness or saddlery animals. always finding fanit. Tom knows, or from Minneapolis and St. Paul to cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. See the wind veered around to the southeast cultivation He says "I sold line. Charles R. Parker and Edward Mason, ought to. He has done his share. Admission 50 C. a Person. certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 1884. spend the holidays in this city, have it was hoped that the back-bone your one-quarter interest in the wheat, Mian.* IstN.Str. New Ulm, Minn the foolish lads who robbed the of the cold snap had been broken. again returned to their several duties oats and barley for $8.50. My charge Theo, Crone has received a large Peoples' bank of St. Paul a few months Bnoklen Araioa Salve 38--S llJdV Tickets are on sale at the two drug Imagine the surprise when on Friday in the twin cities. The boys enjoyed against you is $4 for livery and $5 for stock of fur coats, fur caps and over* The beat salve in the world for Cuts, ago of upwards of $6,000 and fled, -aisp3ojn 'OO'lS JO' 10 SB'SAOnoi Xitpwds stores and at Fr. Burg's cigar store. morning the people awoke to find mercury coats, all kinds and styles of men's their stay hugely. services. Please remit 50 cents to BraisMf Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, wno pa 'J8HM KAI stopiup aqx.. AHM1HO and who after a few days absence were Memberseip tickets mast be obtained clothiog, underwear, ladiesdress goods shivering at 36 below zero, and a Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, balance also send money to pay taxes PMDOOMUOI us MT pa iMMg "i^oaqViiv Mr, Gustav Rudolph is* home on a of Dr. C. Weschcke. caught in a small town in Wisconsin, cloaks, dollmans, etc., etc. Having Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, few moments outdoor exercise was sufficient before January 1st. I cannot sell visit. He has some intention of going bought in eastern markets, for CASH have been sentenced to confinement for and positively cures Piles, or no to convince the most skeptical your farm unless at a great sacrifice." he is in a position to offer his goods to Duluth with our miller boys. MS3-" As this will be the social event of the pay required. I is guaranteed to give one year each, at hard labor in the land that mercury was correct Such cold FOR SALEPojtoffice fixtures for at the very lowest prices. Anyone the1 The gentleman has written season none should fail to be on hand Gust, is an A No. 1 machinest and perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. penitentiary at Stillwater./ *s looking for bargains should not fail to weather has not been experienced here sale at Springfield. For particulars to witness the arrival of the festive agent to pay the taxes with that odd Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. will be a valuable acquisition to the Two saloonkeepers of Mfc. Lake, coll on Mr. Crone. His motto if quick L. Boo*. Prince, T^z t. for a number of years. *3f enquire at Theo. Crone's, New Ulm 50 cents. new firm. tale and small profits. Cottonwood county, carved each other The Committee of Arrangements. .^/iiktS^i mmm mmtmmmm