New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 21, 1885 · Page 2 of 4
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LIUjl. ,B%s**8f*" tu mwwm w^ LM ftEVIEW, WEDNESDAY/ JANUARY 21,1888. Meetta* of So-thwester* AUmcstfa Mr. Soleman Laudenscblager, an old OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SFfili HD DEPABTMEHT. NEW ULM AND VICINITY The New Uim Post has been enlarged Mr. C. H. Ross is after editor Bow V/jWEr\BlJr\Y resident of New Ulm, died last Monday Editors. to a six column quarto. with a hot rod. at the ripe age of 83 years. Reports of Superintendents of Brown fraveler's Guide. THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOR. editors of South- and Nicollet.Counties. New Chicago scalpeis are selling First masquerade ball of the season the5 A number of Fred L. Warner, first assistant clerk Springfield, Minn., January 10, 1885. Now Orleans excursion tickets at $12. next Saturday, at Turner Hall. Don't western Minnesota met in this city of the House of Representatives, has We are in receipt of a copy of the biennial is the time to go. fail to take it in if you wish to enjoy a last Friday, upon the call of Mr. C. C. our thanks for copies of the House Weather colder than ever. report of the State Superintendent journal. good time. Whitney of the Marshall News-Messenger, Wheat is now worth 59 cts. and 63 Senator Peterson has introduced a of Schools, from which we copy and W. M. Todd of the Tracy cts. per bushel. Boys who are deiermined to hang on bid in the Senate fixing the rate of interest the reports of Superintendents Velikanje It only costs $25,00 to bring your Irumpet, for the" purpose of perfecting Wir\or\k>.?etei4^^ Our merchants are now paying 20 to sleighs had better keep away from at 7 per cent. and Greshani, which will no doubt friend from Hamburg or Bremen to a permanent organization. Dr. Kauia's rig. He gives notice in another cents per dozen for eggs. interest many of the REVIEW readers column that he has prepared New Ulm. Remember this and bu\ The meeting was called to order in M. Huiras is now convalescent. Owing to heavy snow blockades in Going East. Going West. some dynamite bombs which he will in Brown and Nicollet counties. your tickets at the REVIEW office. the parlor of the Dakota Bouse, by A. Take a look St the large stock of Wisconsin and Illinois the trains on Day Passenger 7:20a use if the boys continue to trouble him Day Pasenger 'BrOS BROWN.Not having received any A. Bogen, of the Post, who was elected new harnesses at H. C. Warnke's. Night *9:85pm European emigrant tickets can now Night t4:55 am when out riding. the Winona & St. Peter road have been IWIEU NOTCARRY AN* OTHE^, records of the previous year's standing temporary chairman at the recent A man from the western part of Iowa be purchased at the REVIEW office at Except Sunday. Daily. considerably delaj*ed of late. of schools, I am unable to make a comparison The Msennerchor and a number of metting held in Tracy. Mr. Bogen is at this place securing clean Smart Bnainess Mac: "No Mr, no trh the following low rales: From. Hamburg C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent their friends had a pleasant social in but the Waterbury for me I claim to know a Fourteen wild trains passed this station with the results of this year briefly stated the object of the meeting, "Blue Stem" wheat for the purpose or Bremen to New Ulm, $25.00. good thing when I get hold of't, 1 do. I won id the basement of Union Hall, last Saturday last Sunday. The railroad company Officers of Brown County but it is my firm belief that at least nave been in the poor hoase lone ago if mr own whereupou, on motion, Mr. J. S. of introducing it in that part of the evening. Instrmental and vocal judgment of the ralne of things hadn't carriea is displaying commendable pluck An oyster supper will be served at some progress has been made. This is me triumphantly around a good many nharp cor Letford of the Lamberton Commercial music and dancing were the order of U. S. Post Office Address New Ulm. ners. I never let big names or big prices for this winter in keeping the road open A. W. Bingham's on Thursday of next shown partly by a universal desire of exercises. Of course all present enjoyed was called to the chair, aud W. M. AUDITORH. B. Constans. anything fool me a bit as to their real vlno I Another breeze from the land of *%KABT7K:EKR Pefleferle. know this Waterbory keeps just as good time a* a pleasant evening. and trains on the move. week, Jan. 29th, for the benefit of the teachers to get a higher grade of certificate, Todd of the Trumpet acted as scribe. Esquimaux on Saturday last, KEUISTER OF DEEDSA. F. Walton the $500 Jorgeneon my partner camea, so that Jvnoi OF PROBATEE Brandt. Congregational society. Friends are or standing partly by the determination ends the matter. The only thing I carry a watch Letters and telegrams were presenti The German Methodists are holding For the last few days 67 cents has The Musen-Soehne entertainment at ior is to keep time. Tins does it just as wll a* tHERiFFfcdwardTCasey. CI.ERKOF HE DIS COURTAlbert BlRnchard cordially invited. of the school trustees to hire the best watch made, and lam consequently been paid for No. 1 wheat marketed in and read from a number of the editors a series of protracted meetings at the Union Hail last Sunday evening was a $496 ahead of my partner. That's bnainess URVETORJ. Berndt. teachers that hold, at least, a second this city. Some of the farmers from that's me, everytime. unable to attend the meeting, all COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagbcrg Congregational chapel. drawing card. Tne hall was crowded At a meeting of the Minnesota Grand across "the river are inclined to grumble COTTVTV ATTORNEYFr. Banbeu grade certificate and, finally, by the We have made arrangements with expressing themselves in sympathy CORONERJonas Laudewschlager. Mr. Smith of the Merchant's Bank with an enthusiastic audience, everyone Ladge of the Sons of Hermann, held in because there is a difference of 2 cents interest of the people in general, which the manufacturers which enable us to COUNTY SVFERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanje with the movement and regretting of Sleepy Eye was up on Thursday of present speaking very highly of the entertainment. Stillwater last Friday, it -vas decided to between New Ulmand the price paid offer the celebrated Waterbury watch manifests itself by frequent visits to the their inability to be present The following at Wintnrop, on the M. & St. L. road. last week. The boys deserved all hold the next meeting of the grand Officers oi the City of New Ulra. as a premiuci for subscribers. For school-room. resolution, presented by Mr. some time past publishers of the large We are impatiently waiting to they got lodge in New Ulm on the second Tuesday Having been troubled with a very bad MAYORH. B. Constans. At the fall examinations, the average dailies and weeklies in the metropoli Todd, was unanimously adopted: know the outcome of the present session in July. COUNCILORSM Epple, Bnenger, C. Loenh&rd. Cough for about two years and having tan cities have been offering these The Mankato Review gives an account standing required for the different Pfefferle and Pfsennlnger. ResolvedThat it be considered as of the Minnesota Legislature. tried almost every cough mixture that watches with great success. The CLRRKJacob Nix. of a farmer named Jones, living at grades of certificate has been raised, to Graham of the Waseca Radical thinks was ever made, I have found none that TREASURERFr. Forster. the sense of tMs meeting that we The icemen have commenced their watch, although cheap, has the reputation CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Westphal. Garden City, being nearly burned to has given me such great relief as Di. ascertain whether our teachers are there is something wrong when wheat should and do organize ourselves into of being a good time keeper. annual harvest of the crystal blocks, CITY ATTORNEYJo. A. Eckstein. Bull Cough Syrup and I earnestly recommend death by his clothing catching fire from keeping abreast of the times. The result CONSTABLEJos. Gal lee. brings as much in New Uim as in Waseca. Several gentlemen in this city have an association to be known as the and are placing them beyond the influence MARSHALF. Gommel. it to all afflicted. BEN J. F. sparks from his pipe, while _oing home carried these watches for a number of was a brisk competition for higher Of course there is. but the trouble of atmospheric,changes. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION of SOUTHWESTERN DUGGVN, 14 Park PI., N. Y. Nw Ulm Market Report. years, and assure us that they keep from Mankato. His clothing was all standing, and only few remained in lies more with the Waseca buyeis MINNESOTA, and proceed at Report comes to us that large numbers correct time. Any person who pays The fellow who predicted an open ablaze before he became aware of his statu puo. than the railroads. once to the election of officers and to us $4,00 can have the REA IEW one winter has-long since disappeared, and of cattle are freezing and starving ICorrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer In position. I find a great obstacle to the efficiency year and one of these watches and a Srain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- it is well for him that he is beyond the such other business as may be for the to death in some of the western It sems that the village board of handsome nickel-plated chain with duce.'' reach of the natives. A sbort cold spell of rural schools in the fact that the best interests of said associaton. territories. If this is the case, Minnesota Hereafier persons wishing to engage Lambeiton is determined that the vulgar charm. For $5.25 we will send two now and then can be accepted without terms are too short. More than forty The following officers were then is not the worst pait of the in the occupation of auctioneer in the GRAIN. copies of the REVIEW to an address grumbling, but when mercury is kept and profane language so often per cent of our rural districts have only elected: desired and a watch for $6.35 we will shivering between 20 and 40 below zero Wheat, 643 69 country, to live in, after all. village of Sleepy Eye will be required heard on the streets shall be stopped, three or four months school, and the supply three subscribers and a watch for ten days at one stretch, it is time to Oats 15 18 Joseph Bobleter, New Ulm.President. Wolves aie again becoming troublesome to pay a village license of $100 annually. and has increased the penalty from SI for $7.00 we will supply four subscribers cry, "hold, enough!" long vacations do, certainly, not contribute Corn 25 0 C. C. Wh itney, Marshall, Secretary. out in Cottonwo id county. $5,00 per day is the license for to $5. for violations of decency. and a watch for $7,50 we will Barley 25 S 35. much to the progress of the pupils. W. M. Todd, Tracy, Treasurer. non-residents and $2,00 per day for residents. Our jeweler informs us that he repaired supply five subscribers and a The annual meeting of the Minnesota PROVISIONS. Would it not be well to have the minimum At a meeting of delegates from the An executive committee of five watch. The last offer enables Even home merchants selling a watch last week that was manufactured Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 50 2 75 State Agricultural Society will be held length of term fixed by law at six Second regiment M. N. G., held in at the city of St. Paul, commencing Mutton per hend 2 75 3 00 was elected as follows: anybody to get a watch free by their goods at auction must procure the more than a hundred years months, foi distiicts orgaiiiz"d at least January 27, 1885, and holding three Pork per cwt 3 00 @3 25 securing five subscribers at the regular Minneapolis last Wednesday, it was T. E. Bowen, Sleepy Eye Herald latter license. ago. An old-time relic, sure days. The meeting will be called at Flour per cwt 2 10 2 60 three years? price. Here is an opportunity to unanimously decided to hold the next chairman L. P. Hunt, Mankato Free Flax is now bringing a good prictat the Metropolitan hotel, on Tuesday, the Corn Meal, per cwt O 1 50 get a good timekeeper cheap. See the Bro. Heatwole of the Northfield News Special efforts have been made to introduce regimental encampment at Faribault, Press I. L. Hart, Pipestone Star E 27th, at 10 o'clock a. m. The business Beans 1 00 display ad in another column for a this market has the following good word to says of S3 stematic courses of study, but commencing on Wednesday, July 15th meeting will be followed by a course of C. Huntington, Windom Reporter A. Peas 1 00 full description of the Waterbory Wolfgang Schmidt has adorned the lectures. Mr. R. C. Judson, the secretary the HEVIEW and its editor: Onious 60 75 with no great success. Insurmountable watch. next R. McGill, St Peter Tribune. front of his saloon with a new sign. of the society, says it is earnestly Potatoes, per bushel 25 obstacles are, as yet. encountered in "The New Ulm REVIEW has entered The duties of the foregoing ommittee The coal dealers find it difficult to hoped that all county societies will not Sugar Cured H-ims per ft YZ% MONEY TO LOAN, on good security upon its eighth volume, and Col. Bobleter Do not tail to attend the masquerade some districts, but perseverance and were defined as follows: only send delegates, but also secure the in sums of $500 or less, with interest Breakfast Bacon per ft 10 is giving the people of Brown county keep on hand a supply sufficient to ball of the Tumverein next Saturday the beneficial work of the teachers' institute attendance of as many farmers as possible. at 7 per cent. For particulars euquire proud.'1 Dried Beef, per ft 15 ResolvedThat the executive committee a paper of which they can feel meet the demand. evening. The Turnveiein have 1 will steadily prepare the way at REVIEW office. Salt Pork, per ft 12 13 be and is hereby instructed to The above is only one of the many Messrs Brophy & Gamble have several gone to no small expense and trouble Lard, per ft 10 for the grading of the country schools. prepare a set of rules and regulations complimentary notices the REVIEW has pairs of "lioss sleighs" for sale. Newspaper men have no cause of Butter, per ft 10 15 in making this the best ball of the The schools which have already introduced for the government of this association, received lately. Of course we appreciate complaint that business is dull when Cheese, per lb S 17 They are boss and don't you forget GRAND season. See the programme in another graded courseware very few (on- 1 they receive such advertising proposition and that the same be presented at the Poultry, per ft 7 10.. such words very highly. it. column. ly thirteen percent), but the results obtained as these: The Ypsilanti Paper Co. Eggs, per dozen 20 next meeting of'the association for D. C. Bear of Iowa was in town last Masquerade Ball, offers us one barrel of Ypsilanti Mineral are such that the efficiency of GROCERIES EDITOR OF REVIEW: approval. Mrs. Amanda Flora Wise, wife of Saturday on business. Spring Water, if we publish their 8 SugarWhite, per lb 8 9 the system is placed beyond a doubt. There appeared in the Sleepy Eye A telegram from Hon. C. M. Morse, John C. Wise. dito of the Mankato inch ad. for one year. The Chatanooga Yellow, per lb Two musicians from New Ulm as "h Herald of the 20th ult the following article: Tne libiaries in rural districts are Times Printing Co. offers us a five of the Lake Benton News, requested Brown, per lb Review, died on the morning of the 7 sisted in carrying out the programme dollar of Confederate money tor very few and small but the independent 10 Dried FruitsApples the meeting to take action in the matter 11th inst.. after a prottacted illness. at the hall last Friday evening. each insertion of a five inch reading notice. 10 Mr. Blaine says of Thomas A. Hendricks Peaches, per lb districts are amply furnished with works of couity printing, but as the telegram Mr. Wise has the sympathy of the Mr. G. Knudson now communicates W. S. Wells offers us one Pierre in his "Twenty Years in Congress:" Prunes, per lb 10 of reference and miscellaneous reading did not convey the information members of the newspaper profession City Lot for $70 worth of advertising 25 from his house by means of a telephone CoffeeRio, Green 20 matter. and $30 in cash. These are oniy samples in what direction the action should be 25. in this his 3ad bereavement Rio, Roasted,per lb. "Mr. Hendricks had served in the 20 which was brought into successful of the many liberal offers an editor At last year's institute steps were 33 house of representatives from 1851 to Java, Green, per lb. taken, secretary Whitney was instructed 30 operation last week. Thie is receives in the course of a year, and yet 40.. taken toward organizing a county association 1855. He was but thirty-one years of Java, Roasted, per lb The annual encampment of the to place himself in coircspondence he is a very, very unhappy quantity. the first apparatus of this kind used in 35 age when first chosen and his record in Mocha Green, per lb. and starting a circulating library Grand Army of the Republic, department with Mr. Morse and take 75 the house had not prepared the public this village. AT 40" TtodSJapan, per lb but somehow, the scheme failed, and of Minnesota, will be held at such action in the matter as he deemed Mr. J. K. Moore has sold the St. Peter 80 to expect the strength and ability which 60 Green, pei lb Two jepiesentatives of the Sioux UNION HALL it will require an energetic influence to Mankato, commencing Wednesday, Tribune to Hon. A. R. McGill, the 75. to be for the best interests of the he displayed as senator. He was in 5 0" Black, per lb City Nursery Co. traversed this pan revive it If we proceed umtu viribus, State Insurance Commissioner. Mr. the full maturity of tiis powers when he ______ I January 28th next. Hecker Post of association. of the county last week McGill is not unknown to the Tribune On Sunday Eve., February 1, 85. took hi& seat, and he proved able, our efforts will be crowned with success. for hanging pic this city will be represented by Col. Room moulding It was decided to hold the next readers. He is an old resident of St. watchful and acute in the discharge of Dr. Hatch, Veterinary Surgeon and Pfa*nder, Fr. Baasen and Jos. Bobleter. tures, at Chas. Wagner's. Peter and in purchasing the Tribune meeting of the association at Mankato his public duties. He was always at horse doctor, failed to put in his appearance I do not know to whut evtent educational outfit he merely returns to his old love, his po&t, was well prepared on aliquest'ons, F. Kuetzing sells the finest gloss on Tuesday, June 3,18P.5. Adjourned. Speaker Gibbs appointed the House last week, as advertised. jurnals and professional libraries having formerly been proprietor and debated with ability, and rapidly starch at 8 cts. a package. Admission 25 Cents a Person. committees last Wednesday*. Representative This was occasioned, no doubt, by the publisher of the paper. He is a man gained respect and consideration in the are found in the hands of toachers, but A full line of masks and trimmings of considerable ability and will continue Skinner of this county is a member senate. He was in favor of a vigorous inclemency of the weather. numerous inquiries concerning books Cal. Francis Baasen and wife of this have arrived at the City Drug Store. tne Tribune in the front rank of prosecution of the war, and had the of the committees on agriculture & The Altermatt boys are now converting and periodicals bear evidence tuat there city were summoned to St. Paul on Minnesota journalism. Of course we iriendslnp and confidence of the lamented A cordial invitation is extended to Best bargains in Dress Goods ever Manufactures, temperance an I State grain into ground feed at the is a growing demand for more lirh in Monday of last week to attend the funeral welcome him back to the profession for all. Lincoln." THE MANAGERS. offered in New Ulm at F. Kuetzmg's. Prison. Representative Webster of Ni" iate of about seventy bushels per which he is so well fitted. Mr. Moore, Mr. Blaine has here given the lie to liteiature. of Mr. Henry Belland, father of Chas. Wagner is the agent for the collet county is a member of the committees-of who founded the Tribune 25 years ago, all stumpers in his behalf during the hour. Mrs. Baasen. Deceased was 72 years The evils which our schools suffer by justly celebrated Household Sewing still retains a business interest in the late campaign. Insurance and Hospitals for One of our merchants has a dog thai old, and was one of the best known reason of the present districting plan SUBSCRIPTION Machine. paper. The last sentence of this pretended quotation Insane. will play vPop goes the weasel" on a characters in the Northwest during the are slight, in comparison to the benefits Just received 15 cases of the best Masquerade Ball. is an mjamous lie, not one word of piccolo, smoke a pipe-ful of T. & J., pioneer days. He settled in Minnesota laundry soaps at F. Kuetzing's. Only What'll You Take. derived therefrom. The division of a At the meeting: of the Minnesota truth in it. There is nothing that couid Mr. Jerry P. Tomas, Central Park 5 cts. a bar. and sit in a chair and wink at his in 1836, and, with headquarters at Mendota, Grand Lodsre A. F. & A. M., held in St. township into too many districts I regard even be construed to have any such Hotel, 59th street and 7th Avenue, New Just received 20 cases of 0-hkos master whenever a person enters the acted for several years as agent Paul last week, Dr. A. Marden of this as the evil that leads to short fork, writes as follows: Last summer meaning, a will be seen by turning to best matches, selling at 2 cts. per box, store with a dollar in his pocket. Intelligent for the American Fur Company. In city was elected grand junior warden, terms of school in localities which otherwise I suffered fearfully with neuralgia and at F. Euetzing's. page 502 (Vol. 1) of the book in question. "purp,"' eh' later years he acted as scout for general could not get any rest, night or day. A which carries with it a life membership would be able to hold a full Saturday, Jan. 24, masked ball at C. H. Ross. friend who had used St Jacobs Oil, Sibley, and was for several years Many of our citizens were made of the Grand Lodge. The doctor has term. Turner Hall. Masks and Trimmings tor thought so highly of its healing qualities stationed at Fort Totten in the employ happy last week with the reflection the congratulations of his many friends The supply of dictionaries in our Hon. Schuyler Colfax, who died sud- that he gave me some to try. I sale at C. L. Roos' Drug Store. of the government as interpreter. Another that they had deposited the amount of in this city. The honor was worthily schools is extensive, but not general den!} on Tuesday of last week, in the C. tried it and obtained the first night's rest The first masked ball for 1885 will daughter of the deceased is their personal property tax with the conferred. in weeks and was cured. I have found We still find school-rooms destitute of St. P. M. & O. depot at Mankato, was raar- take place at Turner Hall Jan 24th. it to be the very best remedy. I keep ried to John Baasen, formerly a county treasurer. any kind of apparatus, but there is a Vice President during Grant's first administration. resi- it constantly in my house for my family, The German military band which Secure your masks and trimmings at dent of New Ulm. The commander of Philip Cutland The Public Spirit gives perceptible desire of the people to furnish have recommended it to others and gave two concerts in this city, recently, C. L. Roos' City Drug Store. Post No. 109, G. A. R., informs us the following account of the sad event: the school-room with all modern would not be without it Pries of Country Papers. does not sem to be greeted by very Clown, Dominoe, Indian, Negro, that the members of the Post will "Mr. Collax arrived Mankato at 10 improvements. large houses on their tour through Irishman, Englishman, Dutchman, a. m. upon the C. M. & St. Paul railroad. hold a camp fire on the 30lh inst. Under the Auspices of the I should regard an act to make the Representative Spaulding of Blue The chief reason why city weeklies southern Minnesota, altough all our exchanges As he stepped from the train he child, old women and other character Undoubtedly the "Vets" will have a school year end Julv 81st unwise. Absorbed Earth county has introduced a bill in are furnished at so low a price is that NEW ULM TURNVEREIN was asked by the hack driver if he speak very highly of their con masks for sale by Chas. L. Roos, at the giand time. The Springfield band will the House that will call out the opposition by the work in the field, at that not a type is set for them. They are wanted to ride. He said, "No!" that he certs. Concerts of purely instrumental City Drug Store. furnish the music. was "going to the Omaha depot, to go of the Minneapolis & Pacific. time, the farmer would be deprived of almost entirely made up and run over music is not a drawing card in some into Iowa, and he feit the need of exer- The entertainment given by the Two years ago a provision was repealed his right to give due consideration to, and IN from the daily editions. The expense Masks Cheap! peaces. cise." He walked the entire distance, Cleveland band at Gamble's hall on making it necessary that the Cannon TURNER HALL, to express hi3 opinion in, matters of so attending the publication of such weeklies about I of a mile, carrying a light The Renville Times says that Wm. Wishing to go out of the mask trade, Friday evening last proved a success. Valley railroad should build its line into great importance. as the Inter Ocean and Pioner Press satchel. When he went into the waiting Heaney, of Henry ville, suffered a serious I offer my entire stock of masks and The various selections were rendered Mankato to acquire the Cannon Valley room of the depot, placed his satchel The book-sellers are provided with is simply the press work and white paper. OX trimmings at prices far below cost to loss by fire, while absent from upon a seat, and passed around the in a manner satisfactory to every person swamp lands, and permitting the school books according to the demands, Upon a single subscription to a close ihem out. Now is a good chance Saturday ETening, Jan. 24, '84. home. His loss consists of four horses, room, he appeared to be looking at the in attendance. We understand road to build only into Mankato township. to get your masks cheap. but district clerks refuse to have anything paper the size of the Sentinel, with a maps and railroad guides. He sat wagon, self-binder, threshing machine, that they suceeded in selling It is proposed to repeal this provision DR. C. WESCIIEKE. to do with that matter. A provision rate of $1.50 per year, there is not a down without speaking. There were seeder, fanning mill, 800 bushel's now and force the newly constructed one hundred tickets. This circumstance, in the room at that time, Mr. Frank in the law "that County Commissioners profit of ten cents, even if every dollar PROGRAMME. Services at the Congregational of wheat, a laige quantity of oats, Strank of Lake Crystal, E. P. Rand. line to be built into Mankato in connection with the fact should provide every school district due was collected. A majority of country church everySunday at 10J a. m. and F. H. Leighton of Minneapolis. He stable and gianery. Loss, about $2,- city. that all were well pleased with the entertainment, at 1\ p. m., the latter is usually a lecture. of their respective county with a weeklies charge $2 per year, and had been seated probably three or four 1Grand Entry of Prince Carnival. 500, with small insurance. Subject of lecture next Sunday is sufficient to assure map of that county free of charge." when we consider losses and delinquencies, minutes, when he sighed heavily and his 2Maskers' Polonaise. eveningFire ArmsSunday school Nicollet county reports 385 births success, should they decide to give head dropped back against the wall. 3Grand Tableau, "Jupitor and Ju- would be an improvement in my opinion. that is not a cent too much. But Our contemporary, the Post, entered at 2 p. m. Mrs. C. H. Ross, Superintendent The gentlemen present thought he bad no.*' and 172 deaths for the year 1884. The another of the same kind during the in these close time it will hardly do to upon its 22nd volume with last Friday's All are welcome. WTar. fainted and got some snow. But their 4The Flour following shows the number of births present winter. raise the price, and for the present we J. B. VELIKANJE, Superintendent. C. MOWERY, Pastor. issue, and Mr. Bogen duly celebrated efforts to revive him proving unsuccessful. 5The head of Philadelphia. and deaths in the towns adjoining NICOLLET CO.The subject upon shall adhere to the old figures.Fairmont Dr. Warner was called and pronounced the event by enlarging the paper to a 6Tableau, "The battle for the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. No trains last Saturdayfor -good times Brown county: him dead of heart disease. which 1 have laid special emphasis during Sentinel. corpse of Patroklus." six column quarto. The Post is one of the operators. 7Dancing festival by 16 girls. *v the last two years, is that of language. TOWNS. BIRTHS. TAKE WARNING. the best German weeklies in Minnesota, DEATHS. The remains were properly cared for Buy your Garden Seeds and Nursery 8The first herring. Courtland 24 11 Many of the children in this Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most potent and its readers no doubt appreciate the and the friends of the deceased notified. 9For the last time, "Die Lebensrnuden." Lafayette 32 Stock direct from the grower, and get 10 blood purifier, and a fountain of Boys who are in the habit of hanging county speak little or no English, outside A committee of Odd Fellows, of which efforts of the editor to keep up with the West Newton 27 9 health and strength. Be wise in time. on to sleighs are warned to keep away them fresh aud reliable. Write to Of the school-room, but, notwithstanding order Mr. Colfax was a respected member, times and give them a live, readable All baneful infections are promptly removed Ridgely 17 5 from the sleigh of the undersigned. I WILLIAM S. FLATTERY, Wooster, Ohio, In order to make room, the orchestra this difficulty, very encouraging by this unequalled alterative. accompanied the remains to South paperat least they ought to. find it necessary for my own protection Proprietor of the Oak Ridge Nursery, will be suspended from the ceiling. to carry dynamite bombs, which I will results have been obtained. In orer The following is a list of births and Bend, Indiana. and receive by mail, Illustrated Catalogue, A farmer who paid last year $42 for nse if occasion requires. Therefore, I i The Duluth Guards, Capt Barnes, to supplement training given by the deaths in the several towns in Brown PERSONAL MENTION. say, do not attempt to repeat last Sunday's have been admitted to the National free, or send 20 cents for the following twine to binfl his wheat, has ordered a teacher in language and reading, I have county, for the year 1884. as re- Admission 50 C. a Person, disgraceful proceeding:. Guard of the State and assigned to the trial dozen packages: Early large spinning wheel made, and he endeavered to awaken and stimulate an turned to the Clerk of the District Second regiment as company K. DR. J. KALLA. Judge Webber was holding court Summer Cabbage, Long Blood Beet will raise flax and make bis own twine interest in favor of purchasing school New Ulm, Jan. 19, 1885. Court: Tickets are on sale at the two drug in Lincoln county last week, New Crystal White Wax Bean, Golden hereafter. Some farmers pay over Some say "Consumption can't be cur- libraries. It seems to me that the TOWNS. stores and at Fr. Burg's cigar store BIRTHS. DEATHS. NOTICE. ed." Ayer's Cheery Pectoral, as proved Dwarf Celery, Squantum Sugar Corn $100 for twine to bind their grain in Dr. A. Marden returned from St. New Ulm 163 school library is the lever by which the 61 Memberseip tickets must be obtained by forty years',, experience, will Paul last Friday morning. Home (new), Improved Long Green Cucumber, one season, and by raising flax and 44 12 of Dr. C. Weschcke. All persons are hereby warned not to general culture of a community can be cure this disease when not already advanced Eden 25 5 Livington's Perfection Tomato, getting a wheel they can spin their puschase a certain promissory note of Mr. Etna Kuhlman, a former New beyond the reach of medical aid. raised, and considering the importance Springfibld 12 owrn twine during the cold weather,and 2 fifty dollars dated on or about Nov. New Salamander Lettuce, French Breakfast Even then its use affords very great relief, Ulm boy, is now traveling for the Minneapolis As this will be the social event of the of the matter of general reading in a Linden 21 7 24th 1884, executed and signed by the and insures refreshing sleep. Radish, New Golden Dawn Pepper, thus save their money. Thousands of ason none should fail to be on hand Tribune. 18 Stark 6 school and a community, I think the undersigned and one F. Schubert" for witness the arrival of the festive 19 Red Wethers*field Onion, Improved dollars can be saved by this means by Milford 4 the reason that said note was given by normal schools should lay special stress Mr. J. H. Vajeu has been elected There will be a masquerade ball at the Prince. 21 Lake Han ska 7 Crown Parsnip. This rare offer contains the farmers of Nicollet county, and me under duress and threats and without upon this subject, even at the expence Union Hall one week from next Sunday, a director of the Minnesota Masonic The Committee of Arrangements. 11 Bashaw 4 consideration. I will not pay the all standard sorts and a number they are going to do it. We advise February 1st. See advertisement of a few ologies. I am strongly in favor Relief Association. 12 A loin 5 same. of choicest novelties in seeds. These in another column. every farmer to try this plan.St. Peter 66 Sleepy Eye of districts levying a special tax for 31 RECEIVER S NOTICE. Rev. Father Solense, formerly of Dated New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 15th 23 will be sent by mail post paid, and safe Herald. Leavenworth 3 the purchase of libraries. There is a Dr. J. T. Baker, a physician of New Wabasha, has assumed pastorial charge 1885. Stately 4 arrival guaranteed. steady increase in wages of teachers in Castle, Pa., writes: "During the past STATE OF MINNESOTA,} of the Catholic congregation of NewTJlm. JOSEPH WECH. District Court. Prairieville 23 We are informed that Geo. Scherer 8 eight years, I lfave had opportunity for COTTXTT or Bxowx. $ 9th Judicial Dl*t this county. School Boards are alive Like an old Creaky Window Mulligan 12 2 In the matter of the assignment of 1 of the town of Sigel has bought the Frank L. Randall, C. G. Holmberg studying the effect of Mishler's Herb JOHN LIND. C. A. HAGBERG. Andrew Hole and Sivert Hole as partners as North Star 13 Shatter. to the fact that although "eggs are 1 Bitters upon my patients those who Affolter farm, which lies one half and M. J. Rosskopf, company A's delegates A. 8. Hole. Insolvents.) 23 Sigel 7 LIND & HAGBERG eggs," teachers are not always teachers. That is the way a man's rheumatic In reading and filing the petition of C. A. Hasberg. have suffered from dyspepsia, loss of 8% mile west of Amboy, Blue Earti county, to the National Guard convention, 4 Burnstown 7 Receiver in the above entitled matter representing joints sometimes are. Hingis old, rusty, AttorneysandCounselors at Law, nervous energy, diarrhoea, etc. I have The scholarship of a candidate is not lh at be has converted into each all the 4 for $5,800. The Public Spirit say* returned from Minneapolis last Cottonwood 19 and worn, and badly need oiling. The never known it to fail in effecting the property of said insolvent* that baa come into bfa always in a direct ratio to his ability as Friday morning. hands as sneb Receiver and is prepared to render this i* one of the most desirable locations trouble is in the blood, A man who is most radical cure, and I have no hesitation Attend to Suits in all the State a teacher. Our supply of teachers an account thereof, and make his report of his doings Total, 536 173 of any occount is worth repairing. The in pronouncing it the most efficacious in Blue Earth county. Mr. & U. S. Courts. in discharge of his said trust *and praying Mr. J. S. Letford of the Commercial, conies from the Mankato Normal remedy discovered for diseases repairing can be done by means of that he be allowed to make such report aad that Scherer will put up a cheese factory C. C. Whitney of the Lvon County his said account may be audited and lie wed and ensuing from a disordered stomach, liver, Brown's Iron Bitters. That enriches r. John Busch, the oldest settler *in School, the country schools, and the S he be relieved and discharged of his said trust. Special Attention Paid to Collections. the coming season, for which the location bowels, lungs and heart." and purifies the blood, drives out the News-Messenger. W. M. Todd of the nnesota, informs the St Peter Tribune It Is ordered: Peter High School, chiefly from the latter. I ?ains, is admirably adapted. We are That the 4th day of February, A. D. 1885. at and works complete restoration, GERMAN AND SCADINAVIAN LAN- Tracy Trumpet, and Mr. MaxwelbTpf that in the winter of 1827, when The principal of the S Peter 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my office in the City honsands testify to it from happy experience. sorry to lose Mr. Scheier from our GUAGES SPOKEN. The Tracy Trumpet says that the the Currie Southwestern Minnesotian of New Ulm, in the County ot Brown and State he was stationed at Fort Snelling, there school has paid some special attention Mr. C. H. Huntley, 918 NEW ULM, MINN. of Minnesota is thereby designated as the __- midst, but he has long been on the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John made our sanctum a pleasant visit last and place for the bearing of said report and account was a cold spell that was more severe North Sixteenth st S Louis, says, to those high school pupils who intend and the application of said petitioner. lookout for a place where he could go Lind tipped over a cup of hot tea, scalding Friday. Call again, gentlemen, the "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for rheumatism, probably than the recent weather we to teach, given them opportunity to Ordered further: That all creditors and ail into the manufacture of cheese on a the tender flesh of its arm to the general debility and prostration, REVI EW office latch string will be hanging sons whatsoever interested in said estate, awnr AGENTS JSrUXZZ' S TH have experienced. They had none but visit different rooms of the graded ?canse, if spy there be. at said time and place, why t, why WANTED, TtLJZlcXZ. with the best results." more extensive scale. As such a elbow. out for you at all times. said account of the petitioner should not be al- said account of the p*i' mercurial thermometers at the time, and schools, and advising them as to methods lowed, and be be relieved antf dtocharged of hi* place could not be found in Brown fbe most UT*mTl.tJV* book of recent i said trust. as the mercury congealed for four days Theo. Crone has received a large and helps in the various branches Bncklen Arnica Salve county, he was necessarily obliged to 'Attention Comrades. Ordered further: That *crvice ,of this order be stock of fur coats, fur caps and overcoats, they had no means of ascertaining exactly they teach. On the whole, the schools The best salve in the world for Cuts, made by publication thereof, tor nree succeaaive look elsewheie. all kinds and styles of men's weeks, at least once in each week, prior to said Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhturo, *r*w,Sfl.50. It its work o/srtai well uof Wesley Greene Post No. 71, G. A. R.f how cold it was, but the sentinels of the county are making commendable 4tb day of February 1S85, in the Sew Ulm clothing, underwear, ladies dress goods thrilling historic interest. Is brand to produce a Fever Sores, Trtter, chapped Hands, vnrw, a ewspaper printed and pabhsbed la said Fifty-eight million dollars is the estimated were not permitted to remain on guard will hold a special meeting at their progress. profound impression. Agents aeU it by the thousands. cloaks. doUroans, etc., etc. Having county and by sending a copy thereof by mall, to Chilblains, Corns, and all **kin Eruptions, A grand chance for canvassers. i value of the finger rings of this more than fifteen minutes at a time. each of the creditor* of said Insolvents, who have headquarters, in Sleepy Eye, ou Tuesday, bought in eastern markets, for CASH, W. 6. GRESHAM, Superintendent and positively cures Piles, or no country actually worn, and still there filed their Claims and releases thereof, with the AGENT S WjUnTOJ*ffSga he is in a position to offer bis goods The commandant desired to keep them January 27th, 1885, at 2 o'clock clerk of sid court on or before tbeStta day of pay required. It is guaranteed to give are people mean enough to go hacking at the very lowest prices. Anyone Jasacrir A. P. lfcSS. As we go to press the weather is"* modeling, out longer, but the surgeon insisted p. m. sharp. All members are requested i* the best saleable and profitable book poMbbedf perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. and coughing because they do not want DitedJan.eth.1^5. ooking for bargains should not fail to or, to save time, send 73 cents at one* for Canvassing bnt it is not at all probable that Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. upon his rights, and the guard was B. F. WEBBER, to invest 25 cents for a bottle of Dr. to be present Book, a^d state your choice of townships. oil on Mr. Crone. His motto is quick it will get warm enough that linen dusters 4adgelof District Court, Judicial DUtrit t. Address. Ni THOMPSONifc CO., Pate* St. L. Roofed Auurcaa av.TOuanujiw rSMU Ball's Cough Syrup. changed every fifteen minutes. ale and small profits. 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