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"^WW^^m^ J^-s.* NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1885. NEW ULM AND VICINITY We werenotified aboutanother Teacher's a pt-ison upon such evidence must be finding lodgings, but in this we were DIEDMonday at 3 a. m. Theresa, Editorial Correspondence. George D. Prentice. Institute to be held at Sleepy Eye happily disappointed, as by 9 o'clock entirely wrong. Let this affidavit business wUBB^KU^** youngest daughter of Mr. Franz Schubert. in March. A bill has been presented we had secured a good room on the first Iraveler's Guide. be ferreted out, and as long as Funeral to day' Wednesday. There is a sort of general idea that New Orleans, Feb. 18, 1885. to our Legislature which compels floor at a private house, with board, at Prentice was "a bad man with a gun," there is a shadow of suspicion as regaids school-districts to pay their teachers DEAR REVIEWMy last letter left $2,00 per day. Of course we were more a duelist, and all that soi of thing. After a tedious trial of five days, Justice for the time they attend institutes. the truth of Miss O'Neil's testimony our party at Chicago, on the eve of fortunate than many of those that had Nothing could be more erroneous, The Westphal bound the defendents, in Should this become a law, then every their departure for the sunny south. preceded us. The people, as a class, Mrs. Bronson should have the fact is he never fought a duel, but was teacher should be compelled to attend The two days' rest in Chicago somewhat the Golinadt Assault and Battery Case, are very hospitable and so far we have -9 advantage of that doubt, and of couise sometimes, from the nature of his business, the institution. A special effort will be revived Mr. Schell from the fatigue heard no complaint of extortionate prices. over to the District Court. forced topersonal andsudden rencounters. this must be the t-entimem of everyone,Sibley made by our Co. Superintendent to cooperate and hardships endured on the The city lies in a bend on the Mississippi He was freqneith challenged, Co. Ind. with the "Teacher's Association" trip from New Ulm, and every member river, the river at the present Wironk & Pete* f{ but always made fun of messages. DIEDSunday at 4 a. m. Harry Laud^nschlagerthe which was organized in last fall's of the party was in good spirits when time being about 5 feet higher than the Once he wrote his challenger that cause of nis death institute but proved to be a failure. we boarded the Wabash train for St. On the evening of March 4th the streets in~the city. We were informed it only took one fool to send a challenge, Going East. Going West. Let us all unite to make the coming institutea Louis on Friday evening. Although was cirrhosis. He leaves a wife and that on some occasions the water the Democratic club of New Ulm will celebrate while it took two to fight, and he didn't Day Passenger 7:80a Day Passenger 5:09 pin success. sleeping berths had been secured two river has risen 12 feet above the level five children in fair circumstances. wifh to be classed in the category. On by having a banquet and ball Night *9:85pm Night 4:55 a days in advance, we had no little difficulty of the streets, and of course at such another occasion he accepted the challenge, at Turner Hall. It was at first proposed SPRMSFIELD DEPABTMEIT. "Except Sunday. in obtaining possession, so great Daily. times there is imminent danger of the Mr. W. M. Twdu, formerly of the and having the choice of weapons, IW1L MT CARR AW OTHS\ to have the affa'r private and was the demand lor sleeping car accommodations. levees breaking and flooding the whole insisted that each man should be W. EIDEMANN, Agent Tracy Trumpet,will be associated with Ours was the first outgoing city. Although a city of 250,000 mnabitants, confined to a few, with a lew invited armed with a straw and a cask of Smart Business Man: "No sir no watch THOMAS A. WILSON, EDITOB. the News Messenger for the present. bat the Waterbary for me. I claim to know train over tue abash load that there is not a cellar in the Officers oi Brown County whisky, and that each should suck with friends from neighboring towns, but Springfield, Mind., February 23, 1885. good thiog when I get hold of it, I do. I wooM He is too good a newspaper man to depart made any attempt since the severe whole place, it being impossible to dig lm straw from his own cask until one hare been in the poor house lon ago if my own as soon as this was announced there snow storm to run on schedule time. from the fraternity.News Mes. into the ground more than two fee" judgment of the value of things hadn't carried Post Office Address New Ulm. ell, and that one should be considered me triumphantly around a good many sharp corners. AUDITORJ. p. Bertrand. was a strong protest. There area good We reached St. Louis on Saturday Beautiful weather. without striking water. With a few vanquished and the other's honor satistied. I never let big names or big price* for TUAIUXEK-R Peffeferle. morning about 9:30 o'clock. Here we exceptions the streets are very narrow, many who are anxious to be in the procession anything fool me a bit as to their real T*1M I Tourists are returning from KEUISTEK or DEEDS-John Grimmer. New The common council of St. Paul tenredered know this Waterbary keeps just as good time as Junos or PROBATEE Brandt. found but very little tnow barely enough and illy lighted at night. Canal street just now, and they want to get Prentice was an exceedingly candid Orleans. the members of the legislature thefSOOJorgenson my partner cm rise, so that Cr.ERKOf HE DIST COURTAlbert Blancbnn to cover the ground. The Mississippi is the principal thoroughfare. This street enda the matter. The only tiling I carry awateh SHERIFFJ. B. Schmidt. mau. as the following anecdotes will into the band wagon too. The old timers, a reception last week Tuesday. Invitations Cleveland will take the chair in river was fihed from bank to 8T7RVETORJ. Berndt. is nearly 200 feet wide, and is the dividing *how Once Will S. Hays, the famous as a general thing, opposed a public the best watch made, and I am couseauenUy COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. were sent to a large number of people bank with floe ice, and all steamboat about two weeks. point of the city, nearly all tue ong-write in conversation with him COTTNTV \TTORNEYGeorge W. Somervile MM ahead of my partner. That's business travel was for the time being entirely streets leading to Canal street. This meeting on the ground that it would in different parts of the state. About CORONERJonae LaudeNschlager. that's me, everytime. A Henle made a trip to Redwood said: "I suppose, Mr. Prentice, you COUNTY StrrERwrxNDKNTp. J. B.Velikanje abandoned. Even the ferry boats experienced atieet presents a dazznng appearance have seen my last song?" With a sly We have made arrangements with seem like overdoing a good thing, aftei 3000 people attended. Falls one day last week. much difficulty in transferring at nignt, it being brilliantly illuminated and quizzical look at the minstrel, he the manufacturers which enable us to the great celebration last November, Aaruas shipped a carload of dressed Officers ot the City of New Ulra. their passengers and freight from at night by tworows of electric lights replied: "Well, I hope so Bill." offer the celebrated Waterbury watch In the state examination held in but as they had no desire to make the one side of the river to the other. At hogs on Friday last. inuning through the centre of the street, MS a premium for subscribers. For Coming out of a public building one aATORH. B. Constans. our high school this week, one of the Cairo, we were informed by a fellow banquet exclusive in the face of an while many of the business houses on some time past publishers of the large dav, where there were double doors The magic lantern entertainment at COUNCILORSM.Epple, Bnenger, C. Loeuhard. passenger, the Illinois Central transfer each side ot tue street are brilliantly pupils gnve the following simple rule C. Brust und J. Pfaenninger. opposing sentiment, they consented to which swung in and out, a young man, dailies and weeklies in the metropoli Gamble's hall on Friday evening was CL*RKJacob Nix. boat was from 7 o'clock Friday evening illuminated with innumerable gas jets. who was coming in, pushed against the tan cities have been offering these with regard to toothache: "If a person chantre the programme and make it TREASURERJr. Forster. an entire failure. until 5 o'clock Saturday morning Camp and St. Charles streets aie the -eft-hand side of the door in order to watches with great success. The CITT JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Westphal. has toothache, he should see how free-foi -all. in effecting a crossing. This was anything J. Lau wii soon open a new blacksmith other principal streets, but neither is CITT ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. enter, while Mr. Prentice was pushing watch, although cheap, has the reputation CONSTABLEJos. Galles. he can get rid of it." but pleasant for the train load of as wide as Canal street. Owing to the against the other side of the door, trying of being a good time keeper. Several speakers will respond to shop. MARSHALF. Gommel. passengers. At St. Louis Mr. Brandt low nature of the ground, the sewao-e to make his exit '1 he result was a Several gentlemen in this city have Ayer's Saisaparilla is the best medicine toasts at toe banquet, the list inducing Potatoes have been a scarcity in this and ye editor parted company with Mr. Nw Ulm Market Report. system of the city is very poor. TEe ridiculously awkward halt. Finally, carried these watches for a number of tor every one in the spring. Emigrants Messrs. Pahl, Heidemann, Robertson, market for some time past. and Mrs. Schell and Mr. and Mrs.refuse water is carried oit in gutters on when the two had managed to get the years, and assure us that thry keep and travelers will find it an Baasen, Dr. Randall and Bowen, of Pfenninger, they proceeding on to Hot each side of the streets. Those gutters, Mr. Boynton from Redwood Falls door open, Mr. Prentice said to the (.Corrected weekly by PFKFFERLE, dealer iu correct time. Any person who pays effectual cure for the eruptions, boils, Springs, going by the Texarkana route, 3rain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro we are informed, lead to several tanks stranger: "My young friend, in making this county J. V. I. Dodd of St. Peter us 94,00 can have the REVIEW one tarried in town a few days last week, pimples, eczema, etc., thai break out on dnceJ and we continued our journey over the in various parts of the city, where your way through the world, if you year and one of these watches and a the skinthe effect of disorder in the H. C. Buckingham of Tracy and the guest of Rev. W. A. Ticknor. Iron Mountain road to Columbus, Ky. will only keep to the right you will pumping machines empty tne water into handsome nickel-plated chain with blood, caused by sea-diet and life on V. B. Seward of Maishall.Sleepy Eye Saturday last was a lively day in GtAIN. Our route through Missouri laid in one never run against anybody but a fool, the Alississippi river and Lake Ponchartrain. charm. For 85.25 we will send two board ship. Herald. of the most barren sections of country and you needn't apologize to him." Wheat, this town. The fine weather enabled 623 69 The streets in the better copies of the REVIEW to any address that we ever cast eyes upon. The part of the city are poorly paved, while 20 Somebody stole the unabridged dictionary desired and a watch for S6.35 we will OrttH the farmers to turn out. We cannot agree with our Milford towns along the road, with but one or on the outskirts of the city they arc in .Corn 25 3 once from the editorial room of supply three subscribers and a watch MILfOBD NEWS. J. Hauenstein of New Ulm was up correspondent that farmers do not find two exceptions, are small and the houses a most horrible condition. It is of Barley 25 35.. the Journal, and Mr. Prentice, having for 07.00 we will supply four subscribers on W ednesday of last week. the sale of cordwood profitable in New look delapidated. There,are but few frequent occurrence to see teams mired occasion to use that valuable tome, discovered and a watch for 7,50 we will w. PROVISIONS. Some verv cold days were experienced iigns of thrift and prosperity on the down in the sticky mud. Ihe sidewalks the loss. Forthwith he ordered 50 2 75 Take a look at the Western Washer W Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 Ulm. The price for dry wood has been supply five subscribers and a in this vicinity last week, yes indeed, part of the inhabitants. The stations are mostly of brick and not in that another copy of the book be purchased Mutton per head 2 75 3 00 watch. The last offer enables for sale by II. Bendixen. cold enough to make the toughest as followsHard Maple $6.00 to $6.50, along the road are always crowded the best condition. The houses are of at once. "For, said he, "no Pork per cwt 3 old pioneer shiver. It is about time 25 03 50 No coal in town now, and in conse Oak $5.00 to $5.25, Basswood $2.75 to anybody to get a watch free by with a throng of idlers, all bent upon one but a shameless egotist would attempt an old style of architecture, but are Flour per cwt 2 25 2 75 for old winter to leave us as we know securing five subscribers at the regular quence the wood dealers are kept busy. $3.00 per oord. With wood at above outdoing each other in idleness. The to edit a newspaper without a very comfortably and conveniently airanged. Corn Meal, per cwt 50 1 all about him and don't care for any price. Here is an opportunity to dictionary." few attempts at farming on a broadgauge There aro many points of Mr. 'J. B. Velikanje visited the prices and Merchandise cheaper than it Beans 00 ...9 1 more blizzard's. get a good timekeeper cheap. See the system have evidently proved historic interest that a visitor should Mr. Prentice's hat was one of his eccentricities. Peas 00 1 Springfield school on Monday last. has been in 20 ears, we do not see Now is the time for our farmers to display ad. in another column for a failures. Corn and sweet potatoes not fail to see. The old slave market, Ho always had it more Onions 75 60 prepare their seed grain. Care should any reasons for farmers to complain. Schmidt and Lehrer are receiving full description of the Waterbury seems to be about all that is raised with with the iron bars still intact, now used than half full of bits of paper not larger Potatoes, per bushel... 25 be taken in selecting only the very best watch. As for our merchants buying their wood their new stock of hardware. any degree of success. Now and then as a warehouse the cotton exchange than a postal stamp, on each of which Sugar Cured Hums per ft. 12^ grades. a sraall patch of winter wheat is seen. the old French market, with its thousand ho had written a word or two, in the east of this place, so far as we can learn The boys are "laying out" the jack Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10 The supervisors of the town of Milwill A great portion|of the roadruns through way of memoranda. Besides, he carried and one women ibbenng nearly .NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dried Beef, per lb 15.. this is done because farmers are notford rabbits now-a-days. meet at the office of the town heavily timbered swamps, and sometimes his pocket-knife, pencil, scissors, every tongue known the civilized SaltPork, per lb 12 13.. clerk of said town on Tuesday March able to supply the demand. Everyone is pleased with fine weather. miles and miles are traveled spectacles and portemonnaie in it, and PROBATE NOTICE*. world the U. S. mint the old Spanish Lard, perfc 9 10 3d, 1885. The report of the town Let us have more of it. sometimes, in an absent-minded way, without seeing the sign of a habitation fort the cemeteries, where people are Butter, per lb 8 15 treasurer will be examined on that he would put a well-masticated chew of of any kind. Soon after leaving St. Buoklen Arnica Salve buried above ground the Hotel Royal, Try your luck in the ten cent lottery 9 17 Cheese, per lb day. Also a certain number of Bills State of Minnesota, County of Blown, as. la tobacco into it instead of throwing the Louis, it was quite dusty. Near Charlestown The best salve in the world for Cuts where Gov. Pinchback held forth during .7 10 Poultry, per lb against the town will be audited. Any at Knudson's. You get a dime's Probate Court, Special Term. Feb. 3d 1886. cud away. 17 miie3 from Columbus, we Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhtum the troublesome times of 1876-7 the In the matter of the estate of Bolomen Leaden' 15 Eggs, per dozen person haviug a claim pgainst the worth every time. acnlfteger, deceased. saw the first lot of wild geese, but as Fever Sores, Tettei, chapped Hands St, Charles Hotel the several public Many persons from abroad used to town will please forward his bill. GROCERIES Whereas, An iastrnment In writina, purporting they did not tarry long enough to allow Pay your personal taxes before Chilblains, Oorns, and all Skin Eruptions, squares and monuments the old battle call on Mr. Prentice when they were in to be the last will and testament of Solomon Laa SugarWhite, per lb Mr. Wm. Skinner our chairman of supervisors, 83 9 us to make their acquaintance, we are denschlaeger deceased, lato of said County, ha* and positively cures Piles, or no ground and national cemetery six miles Louisville, as though he was one of the March 1st and save much trouble and who 'is a member of the Yellow, per lb 7* been delivered to this Couit unable to say whether or not they were pay required. It is guaranteed togivperfect below the city. In fact a pleasure seeker curiosities of the city, or just for the State Legislature and on duty now 7 Brown, per lb expense. And Whereas, Jonas LnudeDsculaeger ha* Sled Minnesota geese. A hunter who boarded satisfaction, or money refunde can very profitably put in a week purpose of being able to say that they therewith his petition, ITpresenting among other will probably be unable to attend the 10 Dried FruitsApples.. Miss Nellie Green of Muliigan spent things that said Solomon Landenscnlaeger died 1 our train a few miles above Charlestown ed. Price 25 cents per box. Soldby in seeing the sights outside the exposition had talked with such a great man, and meeting of the Board ot Audit. 10 Peaches, per lb said County on th* 18th day of Jaduary 1885, taw. informed us that the woods abounded this was peculiarly annoying to him, as L. Roos. a few hours with friend? in town, on grounds. Ute, and that said petlUoner Is the sols executor 10' 12^ Prunes, per lb Annual town meeting two weeks with deer, wild turkeys, pheasants he was inclined to be retiring and really named in said last will and testament, and pray t'ie 17th inst. 20 CoffeeBio, Green 25.. The city is principally inhabited by from date, and candidates for supervisors ing that the aaid instrument may be admitted to and quails. Now and then a bear never thought of comprehending his Thursday afternoon a sad accident 20 25. a French speaking population. Of Rio, Roasted,per lb.. probate, and that letters testamentary be to htm M. C. Robertson on his own behalf are already becoming quite own fame. On one occasion an old is captured. At 7 o'clock the evening Issued thereon 30 course there are people from all parts 33 Java, Green, per lb.. occured at the St. Paul file department numerous. testified: That on the 20th day of friend called on the editor, and brought It is ordered, that the proofs of said instr nment our train arrived opposite Coiunibus. of the globe, bnt the French largely 40.. Java, Boasted, per lb. Many of our farmers who are enFebrnajy and that said petition bo heard before this Court, headquarters. Lieut. Mike Maloney, with him a callow young man from Here the passengers were transferred A. D. 1885 Mrs. R predominate. at th* Probate Ofllc* in said Connty, on Monday 35.. Mocha Green, per lb.. gaged in selling cord-wood during tl some undefined locality in the rural hook and ladder No. 2., and Truckman in the cars to the Kentucky side the 91h day of March A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock in gianted unto him, to have and to TbasJapan, per lb 75.. For cistern purposes there are laro-e 40' winter, state that they can't find a the forenoon, when all concerned mayappear and districts. This youth was particularly on a mammoth transfer boat. Although J. H. Bntze were engaged in expenmenting 80.. behold, one little nine pound daughter contest the probate of aaid instrum*at Green, pei lb tanks erected in the back yards, and 60" profitable sale at New Ulm. We curious, and actually asked Mr. Prentice the crossing is usually effected in hve And it is farther ordered, that notice thereof 75.. with a patent lire escape. the rain water stored in them Black, per lb lieve that this complaint is not witi 50 of the worth and value of several to say something funny. The ludicrous be given to all persona interested, by publishing a minutes times, on thi3 occasion over is largely used for all purposes. out cause. copy of this order tt three successive weeks prior When at the second story, the wiie remark was smoothed over as quickly thousand dollars. He passed 'em an hour was consumed, owing to the to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Rnvrnw a Of course there is a system of water as possible by the gentleman who Room moulding for hanging pictures, It is true that a good many of our large amount of ice in the river. The broke and both fell a distance of 25 weekly newspaper printed and published al 'round. works, but it is only the large hotels, brought the young man in, and shortly th* city of New Uira in said County. business men are using coal or even cars are transferred to and from the at Chas. Wagner's. feet to the sidewalk, striking on their By th* Court. Eaan Ba^sor, business houses and better class of residences Sunday last being a fine day, cutters thereafter some refreshments were ordered wood shipped from the east for fuel in boat by means of an incline buiit to the (L. 8.) Judge of Probata. heads. Maloney was probably fatally that derive their supply of water to be brought up to the sanctum. were early brought into requisition, their store and offices, and it is also true edge of the river. The cars, four coaches Just recieved 50 pieces of dress gingham. from this source. Mr. Prentice had chosen a mintjulep, PROBATE NOTICE. injured, and Bntze seriously. The that these business men are very glad at a time, are backed on to the centre and the young people had a pleasant Standard Brands. Only 10 cts. and when it came he held it up to sell their goods to the farmer at fair of the boat lenghtwise. At the opposite latter was taken to St. Luke's hospital The weather since our arrival has JState time. a yard at F. Kuetzing's. and asked the gentleman why that profits but if the farmer offers his side, after a landing has been been very fine. On Monday it was and the former taken cti of at beadquaiters. of Minnesota, County of Brown, as. Pro. drink was like his young friend? Of The flag was raised on Sunday last, goods at prices that would yield to him effected, an engine backs down to the bright but quite cool. Tuesday was bate Court, 8pecial Term, Feb. 3d, 1888. course the young man, feeling flattered Largest assortment of bleached and it being the anniversary of Washington's a small profit, the universal answer he boat and pulls the train up to the depot. very warm, mercury standing at noonday In the Matter of the estate of Regtaa Hcimerdin.'er by the attention, was eager to know, brown muslins at F. Kuetzine's. deceased: birthday. receives is "we can get our fuel cheaper While crossing the river the passengers 78 in the shade. This morning it Chas. Rosskopf had a narrow escape On reading and filing the petition of JohaHeimerdinger, and begged for the answer to the conundrum. from the east," but could our average remain in the cars,although if.so inclined rained for about an hour and then Mr. and Mrs. Bloedow were made administrator of th* eatat* of Begin* Finally, turning to the gentleman, An elegant line of ribbons in all colors from being killed Thursday of last week. farmer say the very same thing, he they can circulate around on the Heimerdinger deceased, reprsasnUng amg cleared off and remained bright and sorrowful on Sunday last by the death Mr. Prentice said with a pleasant other things, that he has folly administered anil could also get his goods cheaper from and shades at a bargain at F. Kuetzing's. boat Columbus, Ky., is quite a nice pleasant during the remainder" of the While driving down Minnesota btreet stat*, that h* has paid the expenses of mat sickness sn.ile, "This is a greenhorn!" of one of their little twins. the east this would however not be city, but as it was dark when wc passeu dav. The most remarkable feature of and funeral charges of said d*c*a**d and th* his horse got frightened and ran awaj Will L. V'sscher, in Denver Opinion. cost of administration of said estate, and that saM the way to run the business. Let Farmer L. Richardson of Selma, Cottonwood through, we were unable to note the the climate is the ferquent changes. On with him. When opposite Pfenninger's deceased left no debts due and unpaid and praying and Business men go band in hand Chas. Wagner is the agent for the changes that have been made since the some da jou experience 3^ and 4 Co. was in town on Monday. that a time and place be tied for th* assignment residence the horse kicked itself free rtnd 'et a small liberal profit come justly celebrated Household Sewing close of the iate "unpleasantness." changes of the weather. The weather, ef aaid estate to belrs, and tbat h* b* Ilacbarged Wheat has been coming into town from his said trnst. It is ordered, that aaid into the hands of both. Machine. the vegetation and all natures surroundings of the Cutter and Chas., who still retained NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. From Columbus we continued our petition b* heard before the Judge of this Coirt, quite lively during the past few days. What about oar Farmers Mutual Fire here now is as with us in Minnesota on Monday the aflth day of April A. D. 1ST), at his hold on the rain3 was drawn journey southward over the Mobile anu Fanners are making an effort to raise STATE OF MINNESOTA, District 10 o'clock A. M., at the Probate Offlce in aaid High School examinations began Monday. Ins. Co. that was about to come into the latter part of May and the first Ohio road to Meridean. Although over the cutter and precipitated to the Connty. opertion last spring? We fear the Copart of June. County of Brown. Court. money with which to pay their personal Ordered further, thatnotice thereof b* glv*a about two hours late in arriving at ground head foremost. Ho struck the child died in its infancy. Such is also In the matter of the assignment "j to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons taxes. lumbus, the train on the M. & O. was At present the city is crowded with interested, by publishing a copy of this order for the case with our teachers Association ground in such a position that his right of William H. Kiesling, Henry Keller, As an article for the toilet, Ayer's Hair kept in waiting until our arrival, and strangers drawn here to see the Mardi three successive weeks prior fo said day of he* A. Henle informs us that he has recently the foundation of which was laid at the Rudolph Kiesling and Jacob ing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper shoulder had to bear the brunt of the Vigor stands unrivalled. It cleanses consequently we wye subjected to no Gras festivities and the Exposition. Springfield Institute last fall. The printed and pnbliahcd at the City of New Ulm In received a large stock of timber Hufcscheler as individuals and as I the scalp and preserves it from scurf delays. Sunday morning found us at The city is very orderly, and on Tuesday, fall and so escaped with a terribly battered said County plan submitted by our Sigel correspondent partners as Kiesling Keller & Co. to be used by him in manufacturing and dandruff, cures itching and humors, Oitaloona, Mississippi, having passed Dated at New Ulm tbe'8d day of February when the city was turned over to eye and a few minor bruises. is a good one and we should A D. 1885. through Kentucky and Tennessee during restores faded or gray hair to its original Notice is hereby given that pursuant and repairing wagons, machinery etc. the jovial Prince Carnival, we saw but By the Court. KawiT BBAVBT, take an interest in it, if our experienced the night Here we found more dark color, ana promotes its growtb. to an order issued out of said one drunken man on the streets. (L. 8.) Judge of Probate, Teachers up this way are anticipating colleague's would furnish us with their A cattle dealer was here last week snow than at St. Louis, there being as Court, I will on Wednesday the 4th Since our stay here we met Mr. E G. worthy contributions, although we do a'grand time at the coming State The masked Ball at both Union and on business and complained that his much as six inches in some places. A j~4- day of March 1885 at 10 o'clock of said Koch, Henry Crone, Al. Crone, Rev. not believe that young teachers are always Teacher's Institute. fentieman Turners Hall were well attended. day at the Citizens Bank in the City who boarded our train at left eye hurt him. Peter Fay was Alex. Berghold, A, W. Bingham, Chas. of inferior grades. rairie station, a few miles below Okaloona, of New Ulm said County sell to the Mr. and Mrs. Henle of Milford were Schmidt, Frank Huber and Mr. Matheis present and remarked, "trade eyes A remedy resting on the basis of intiinsic informed us that the snow fall person or persons making the best bid guests of their sou, Mr. A. Henle, during of St Paul, and a host of Mmnesotians. PERSONAL MENTION. with me and get one that won't huit worth demands the confidence in Mississippi was unprecedented this or offer, all the notes and book accounts In fact Minnesota seems to be better the past week. you." The c. d. says all right, I will of all. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is winter, also that it had been much then remaining in my hands as 09T AT CO*Tf F. Burg sr, returned from his business represented proportionately than any otber The band boys favored us with some known and used most satisfactorily colder than usual. The towns along the assignee of above named parties. trade with you Faj, if you will take trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis, State. Koch and Henry Crone throughout the land, as is attested by the road have much the same appearanse choice music on the evening of the The property above referred to can Friday morning. started home Monday evening. Rev. your eye out first and the man who its great sales. Your druggist keeps as at the close of the war. But be examined by calling at the office of 22nd inst. Berghold and Chas. Schmidt will leave Dr. Randall visited in St. Peter the backs outgis to treat the crowd to the i^ My entire stock consisting of it. few signs of thrift and prosperity are Citizens Bank said city or New Ulm to-morrow morning for Jacksonville, latter part of last week. The building recently owned by Mrs. best cigars in the house. The trade seen. The cause of this condition ol and information obtained respecting Florida, going by the way of Atlanta. DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, Mrs. Col. Pfaender left for St. Paul P. Cutland, has been purchased by J. Oyster Supper for the benefit of the thing) is attributed to lack of laboring being closed Fay took a pin and took the same by confering with the undersigned ^**w They will both return to New Ulm athe Monday, on a visit to her children. hands. A gentleman said: "Our cobout Lau, and will be used as a wagon shop. or said Bank, parties desiring, Congregational Church at Mr. J. Newharts middle of April, Rev. Berghold out his eye and laid it on the counter. HATSnd CAPS, She will remain a week. lored labor has left us and white labor can deposit with me or said Bank having given up his trip abroad. Mt. Our young people enjoyed a social residence, to-morrow eveuing. The c. d. said he never had been taken is not what we want-" Cotton is the Hon.J.Lind was in town Thursday. their bids for the whole, or any part Bingham is still here. Mr. Newhart GLOVES and MITTENS, hop last Wednesday evening. in so badly before, and treated the staple product here. Corn and sweet of the notes or of the said accounts.up and son are here, but these we have not Mr. Henry Gimmer of Courtland A doctor of Richmond says that if potatoes are raised for home consumption. The people around town are discussing crowd to all they wanted. The c. d. to the tm of sale. WM. GIESEKE. left for Germany yesterday. He will yet mt BOOTS and SHOES, people will take a bath in hot whiskey But few cattle are seen. township matters now-a-days. visit bis old home and remain several Assignee. should be aware off glass eyes.St. and rock salt twice a year tbey will I will defer describing the Exposition The negroes, or at least a months to recuperate his health. Dated February 21,1885. CROCERIES, CROCKERY, never catch cold. Until somebody has Town meeting will be held on the second jn the Mardi Gras festivities until my Feter Herald. large portion of them, have either tried this new remedy, we would say, next letter, as this one has already assumed Senator and Mrs. Peterson returned Tuesday of next month. bought or rented small pieces of GLASSWARE and GRAND stick to the old and reliable Dr. Bull's proportions beyond my intention. from St. Paul Sundoy morning. A rare treat in the line of dramatic land and are "going it on their own We are informed that parties here Cough Syrup. Mr. E. G. Koch returned from New hook." Very little wheat is raised and entertainments will be offered by the STONEWARE, in town secured Gamble's Hall to be Orleans Sunday morning. ^Ute^tkinqent, JoS. BOBLETER. it is but seldom that a grist mill is seen. performance of Eustache Baudin, a The entertainment given by the used as a skating rink, and that it J. Nic Nenno has been laid up with Meridean, Mississippi, 195 miles from HARDWARE DRUGS, drama in 4 acts, on Saturday evening, Msennerchor in Turner Hall next Sunday rheumatism for the last two weeks. will be opened for that purpose sometime Perpendicular Real Estate. New Orleans, where we switched off on given by the etc., etc., etc., March 7th, at Turner Hall. Eustache to the Queen Cressent road, is the evening promises to be quite a musical Rev. Father Berghold is expected during the present week. We Apropos of earth, they tell a good only city we passed through after leaving will be sold at COST for CASH. Stock Baudin (Mr. C. C. Brandt), the hero of back about May 1st. lAmmikm treat. See announcement in another understand that the lower part of the story of Judge Jackson. He went out Columbus that showed any real MUST be closed out by April 1st next. the play, is postmaster and innkeeper Mrs. Alb. Blanchard started Monday to one of the new towns of the Far windows are to be secured on the inside column. signs of prosperity. This city has much Also my store fixtures, buildings and morning on a three week's visit West, which is built on a side-hill. in the village of Bonneville, in France. with blinds made of two inch changed since the close of the war. The village lots will be sold at a. BAKQAIS. to St. Paul and Minneapolis. Real estate was booming and real estate His wife Louise (Miss Th. Fay) proves The Messrs. Webster Brothers, 26 snail negro cabins have given place to All must be sold. planks in order to prevent amateur speculators flocked around him. Next Monday Henry Engel will remove Lombard street, London, E. C, England, large brick blocks and all vistages of to be a daughter of the Countess d'Alberte Don't delay until the best bargains rollists from shooting out through One of them conducted him to a lot to Superior City, Wis., where he the India, China and Colonial the war have disappeared. The stockade, are all gone.* (Miss E. Fay). To become the -i about as desirable for a residence as a them head foremost. About thirty is now engaged in the milling business Outfitters of gentlemen's hosiery and wherein so many of our brave boys son-in-law of the countess and thus obtain TURNER HALL, perpendicular wall, and said: "There's J. J. EDWARDS, pairs of those vehicles which have underwear, write: "We have found Jos. A. Eckstein was in St. Paul in blue suffered death from exposure the place for you! Only $6,000! Ain't control of her fortune, an adventurer great benefit from the use of St. Jacobs Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Courtland, Minn. and starvation, has been removed, proved so effective in bringing all it fine?" Sunday, March 1st, 1885. Oil, more especially for the cure of rheumatism last week. named Lamberti (Mr. G.Fischer) attempts although a close observer can easily kinds of dry goods and other things "Ah, but it's so steep in topography and we have much pleasure in mark the spot where the prison pen Mr. Wm. Eibel (Scrap Iron Bill) to murder Eustache. The latter The programme will consist of an and price." down upon a proper basis, have been adding our testimony in its favor." once stood. of Minneapolis, was in town last week. disappears, and nothing is heard of him operettaa "That's just it," said the real estate ordered, and if they meet the requirements, RECEIVER'S NOTICE, While here he bought and shipped three man. "You see that lot below itP for ears. Near the end of the second From Meridean to New Orleans our carloads of scrap iron and rags. then other necessaries, such as The g\ mnastic exhibition at Turner I "#as Sangtrfttf i Well, the man who owns it will have &ingsangbwiiM," i act he returns tofindhis wife and child route took us through a country heavily i masks, greased pigs, etc., will be looked Mr. Aug. Schell writes from Ho Hall Sunday evening, was an exceptionally to have dirt to fill it up, and he'll give STATE OF MINNESOTA,? District Coart, timbered with yellow pine. The in the castle of his aristocratic motherin-law. Singing by different members of the COVXTT o Baoww. SSth Judicial Mat. you $5,000 for the earth graded from Springs Ark., that he is improving and after. good one. distance from Meridean to New Orleans In the matter of the assignmentt of of)j a But he is again separated from your lot." society, the whole to close with a has hopes of regaining bis health. is 195 miles. The towns along the Andrew Hole and Bivert Hole as partners i his family by Lamberti's intrigues, and The next day another real estate man A. S. Hole. Insolvent To Wham ft may Concern. road are very small and what the "people Many persons are under the erroneous Henry Crone returned from New In reading and filing the petition of said: "I'll show you a piece of property. in the third act we see Louise kneel upon subsist upon is beyond our comprehensioncertainly impression tha! liver complaint belongs berg. Receiver In the above entitled matter representing Orleans Monday, W. A. Bingham will There's a fortune in it. Look that he has converted into cash all th* Whereas my wife, Charlotte Boetcher, not upon the products to the category of incurable diseases. her husband's grave. Finally Eustache i property of aaid Insolvents that has com* lato hi* there!" and he pointed toward the lot return Saturday. of the country, as we saw but a If they could see the testimonials has left me, I warn everybody returns from the spirit land, and hand, aa ancb Receiver and is prepared to r*aa*r below the side-hill that the other speculator few acres under cultivation the entire showing the cures that have been an account thereof, and make hi* report of aU dalugs not to trust her on my account as I ADMISSION 25 CTS. A PERSON. all is well. The serious character of the had offered him. in discharge of his said trnst and praylag Sigel Items. distance. There seemed to be a good effected by Mishler's Herb Bitters, their that he be allowed to make such report aad thai will not pay her debts, "Yes, but look at that lot above it," plot is to some extent relieved by numerous plant of saloons in all the towns we ideas on that point would change. Doors open at 7 p.m.,begins at 8 p.m. Temperature somewhat higher but, his said account may b* audited and allow** aat urged Judge Jackson. WM. BOETCHER. passed, one town of 28 houses containing he be relieved and discharged of his said trust. comical incidents, in which the Mrs. Annie Musselman, of Lancaster, JEolus's spoiled child, the North-westwind, It la ordered: "That's just it," replied the speculator. Tickets for sale by George Jacobs, no less than 23 saloons, so we were Pa., says: "I suffered for ten years is still at liberty. Sleighing seems heroic Marcel (Mr. G. Scherer) and That the 4th day of February, A. D. UBS. a* "The man who owns it will John Neumann, Henry Rudolphi, F. informed by a fellow passenger. At with liver complaint, and our best physicians to end soon farmers should therefore 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at my offlee In the Ctuof Reward, that little coquette, Manou (Miss Clara give you $5,000 for a place to dump New Ulm, in the County of Browaaad Stat* Pachuta, 26 miles below Meridean, we Williams, E. Schnobrich and at the supply themselves in time with their failed to relieve me. Mishler's of Minnesota, is thereby designated as tie tarn* the dirt when he grades down his lot," Brandt), play leading parts. ran into the first rain storm. As we wants. Herb Bitters cured me." A reward of fifty dollars is hereby Hall. and placefortbe bearing of said report aad account The Judge did not buy any perpen* neared New Orleans vegetation became and th* application of aaid p*tltioo*r. Carnival was duly celebrated at Dietrich's offered to any person giving information A cordial invitation is extended to all. dicular real estate.Cleveland Leader. Ordered further: That all creditors aad an far more noticeable, and in the swamps 28 A petition addressed to the Gov three days in succession. *'Grafft Services at the Congregational I sons whatsoever interacted la aaldastata, aaav leading to the detection, arrest and conviction The Committee* miles from the city nearly all the trees homs net" but frozen ears and noses cause, if any there be, at said time aad plaes, way andeinor is being circulated by Uncle B. church every Sunday at 10$ a. m. of the person or persons having have leaved out 'Just as the sun was said account of the p*tnwa*r should not aa at E mbarrassing, were the consequences. at 7J p. m.. the latter is usually a lecture. Wilson and Mr. Bronson, for the pardon lowed, and he he relieved and discharged of its setting down in the western horizon we wilfully injured, damaged and interfered H. H. Beussmann, Good seed-wheat is eagerly sought in Subject of lecture next Sunday said trnst. "I intended to tell Jane to bring a of Maria L. Bronson, now in State's reached the eastern shore of Lake Ordered farther: That service this *rd*r fca this community. Millers will have no with the machinery and apparatus evening is Honesty theJBest Policv. fresh bucket of water," said the wifo made by publication thereof, for ^r** saacaaahr* Ponchartrain. At the point where the prison under ten years' sentence, convicted reason to complain next year about soft Sunday school at 2J p. m. Mrs. C. H. belonging to the.fire department of this w**ks, at least once ia each w**k, prtat aa **M of Professor Nottlehead, looking up railroad crosses it the fake is 23 miles wheat. White Fife is ihe favorite. Ross, Superintendent All are welcome. th day of February 1885, in the nSvUlai B*V of arson by one Jennie O'Neil. Dealer in city. from her sewing." wide, the entire distance being trestled, Tut, a newspaper printeda an*m aabbaaad la aati lwDanm The first aud second numbers of the who they claim has now made affidavit county, snd by sending a cos smatt,*"~** $teel ki\d Itor\ \We "You doubtless mean a bucket of with a draw bridge near each side to ttmreaf bf "Nordlicht" made the rounds even in By order of the City Council, aebof the cr*ditoTsof s*dIlaaolveat*. I who aae* C. MOWERY, Pastor. that all of her testimony was false. allow vessels to pass. The lake is 60 fresh water," rejoined her husband. ieea ttaereo/. vtth ta* this vicinity. The enterprise is highly filed their claims and release* JACOB NIX, Charm.9* general also a special large stock miles long and in many places 30 miles "I wish you would pay some little attention clerk of aaid ceart on orbetbr* th* 24th day of Now "if" there is a shadow of a suspicion "Acted Like a appreciated and we recommend it to all, January A. D. ISIS. Clerk. of Carpenter's Tools and Agricultural wide. It is bordered on each side by to rhetoric. Your, mistakes especially to those that live in obscurity, This is what Mrs. Mayer, of Baronne that Mis. Bronson is innocent, Dated Jan. eta, Its*. 1 Implements. A complete stock of the marshes several miles wide, and excepting are embarrassing." New Ulm, Feb. 5, 1885. ft r.WDBIB. to school-mar'ms and old maids. i street, New Orleans, says of Brown's Iron and is being wrongfully imprisoned, newest and best constructed Guns and at one or two places the open water Judge of Piafnet'Ccart, tth Jadielal Prntriet. A few moments later the processor From the last number we infer that Bitter. A "charm works quietly, i lea* SB Revolvers of the most approved patterns can not be reached. The water in 2 everything that is possible should be said: special attention will be givan to answering, i surely, promptly, thoroughly and with the lake is very salty. As soon as the also ammunition and sportmen'a Farm for Sale. "My deai% that picture would show done to clear the matter up, lor it does questions asked, through the delightful effect. That is just the way western shore of the lake is reached goods of all descriptions. tov letter advantage if you were to columns of the "Nordlicht." Tis is of The undersigned offers for sale an improved this wonderful family medicine works seem that she was principally convicted yon are in New Orleans, We arrived In connection therewith is a complete fcang it over the clock." course, very practical for those above on invalids who have been suffering the farm of 160 acres, situated in upon this O'Neil's testimony, at the "Ah," she replied, "you doubtless Harness Shop, mentioned. woes of liver complaint, dyspepsia and Bashaw Township, together with team, and that she has made an affidavit mean if I were to hang it abpve the impoverished blood. Those who know DIEDFeb. 13th, at the residence of clock. If I were to hang it oyer the. stock, grain, etc Terms easy. Inquire under the management of Hermann CRESCENT CITT saying that it was all uutrue, such a 1 its worth say it is a complete cure for her parents, Miss Barbara Domeier. clock, we couldn't tell wha.t time it is, Beussmann, who will take pleasure iu at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, having of j. dyspepsia, weekness, malaria, neuralgia, person's testimony ought not to have Deceased was the onlv daughter of the I \visb, you would' pay some little at(entioa 'apa cla%afrawr waiting upon all customers in want of been on the road just one week. The etc. bereaved parents and was in the oloom any weight whatever, and imprisoning to, rhetoric. Your mistakes are VIILUC*. WlltCfCTCiKBl anything in the harness or saddlery 1 city being filled with strangers, we expected of life, aged 16 years. CUCrlC ABJVIE.de lias**. ^wfe^f^S' Bashaw Minn. embarrassing."Arkamaw Traveler* line. 1 to experience some difficulty in I, -r __~.1t 4A. nrntoiT, MICM. 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