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355* All Ami?* NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Home grown strawberries made their Reuion of First Minnesota Volunteers At the Sportsman's Club shoot last NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SHERIFF'S SALE. appearance in our market last week. and G. A. R. Post. W Sunday, John Hauenstein captured The school year in our public schools Greatest 25 els Show on Earth. an execution, issued ontof and on-* the gold medal, while John Schapekam Yirttieof Br closes next Friday. Our merchants are beginning to display dr the Seal of the District Court, in apd for the The weather was fine yesterday for KING, BURKE i CO'S fell back on the silver medal. 5 Conntyof Brown andStiiteofHjnnesota.npona their 4th -of July goods. Chas. L. the Soldiers Reunion. A good number judgment rendered and docketed in the said Court, Judge Webber moved into his new on the 19th day of Aogtwt, A 1875. in an action Roos, especially, make a ^very nice The Soldan concert in Turner Hall of the veterans of the First Minnesota wherein J. H. Greenwood was Plaintiff, and house last week. a showing. last Sunday evening was not very George W. Sturges and W.Cady were Defendants, Regiment came on the trains Monday in favor of saidPlaintiffand against saidDt endants GREAT AMERICAN largely attended. The more's the pity, for the ism of Two Hundred and Twenty-nine The day we celebrate is only ten days evening and yesterday morning. J. M. Thompson will do the spread ALLIED SHOWS Dollars and six cents,I have this ninth day ofJune, as the music was really very fine. off. New Ulm will have a procession, At 9.30 A. M. yesterday the G. A. R. A. D. 1885, levied upon all the right, title and eagle act at Springfield on the Fourth. interest of the said Defendant W Cady in and to several pic-nics, fire works and two Posts from Springfield and Sleepy Eye J. M. is a good speaker. the following described al property situated Company A of the Second regiment 1}mg and being said Connty of Bro-vn and* balls. marched from our depot to Turner State of Minnesota, to it: The North ha]f of the has arranged a grand military pic-nic Peter H. McDermid of Nicollet station North-west quarter of section twenty ix (26) Hall. After a few moments of personal in Township, one hundred and nine (109) North,' City election to-morrow. If there for July 4th on 3t. Jacob's Heights took the first premium for hard greeting, a salute was fired, the procession MUSEUM of Range thirty-five (35) West, ccntalmnp eighty are any other except the regular nominated See the announcement in another column. spring wheat, at the New Orleans exposition. (80) acres oflaud according to the United States formed as follows: Government Survey thereof candidates we have failed to Notice is hereby given, that I will sell the above AND Marshall of the Day, Capt Nix New described real property to the highest bidder for hear of it. cash, at public auction, at the front door of the Ulm Silver Cornet Band Co. A. 2nd The circus am coming. Boys, don't The Northlight is well represented at Court House in the City of New Ulm, in the Rgt, M. N. G., Col. Caldwell and County of Brown and State of Mmi,e=ota, spend all your rconev on fire crackers Company A of the Secona regiment, Newark, N. J. Besides the special on Thursday the sixth day of August A 1885, Majors McGinnis and Heffelfinger First at ten o'clock A of that dav, to satisfv the and'peanuts. For particulars consult Surgeon Berry and Col. Sergt. Holmberg correspondent, three of the managers aid Execution, together with the interest" and Minn. Volunteers, on foot and in carriages left last evening for Faribault, our advertising columns. co-ts thereon are on the ground to look after the interests City Council Sleepy Eye Wesley Dated June 22, A 18S5. for a week's encampment. of the paper. An extra edition JOHNB SCHMID King, Burke & Co.'s great American Green Post Springfield" Phillip Cutland Shenft oi Brown County. Mien. may be looked for. J. NEWHART, Plaintiff's Atti rney. allied shows, the greatest 25 cent aggregation Post. New Ulm Hecker Post .Private Kuehnel was again the of living wonders on the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Citizens. The procession marched to victor in the last practice shoot of Co. John Anderson, a well-to-do farmer road, will pitch their tents in New Ulm 2nd. South St., down to Minnesota St A. He will certainly return from the of Bernadotte, who has for sometime State of Minnesota, Countj Brown In Prc- July 6th next. encampmant with a marksman's up to 4th North St, up to Broadway, shown symptoms of insanity, recently bate Court In the matter of the estate of Jorg.ne Ranxrae badge. down to Center and up to Turner Hall, attempted to end his life by cutting his Kamussen deceased M. L. Sanborn, a prominent farmer and being formed around the speakers Notice is hereby given to all per=ot= having throat. He has since been committed in Wisconsin, father of S. Sanborn. Assistant claim* and demands against the ente of Joreiue The census enumerator at St. Peter stand, the veterans were welcomed by KasmineRasmussen late of the County of Redwood to the hospital for insane. His insanity General superintendent of the reports a population of 4,043, which of deceased, that the Judge of the Probate a brief but pointed address from Acting is due to ill health. Couit of Brown countv will near, examine, and Winona and St. Peter railroad, died at course includes the inmates of the insane adjust claims and demands against said etbte, at Mayor, Dr. Weschcke on behalf of the hts office in the City of Ntw Ulm said county, his home near Waukesha, Friday morning, asylum. Jake Hcescheler, proprietor of the on the first Monday of each month for i\ snecessne citizens, and Col. Wm. Pfaender on behalf of old age. months, commencing wirh the firt Monday Star Sample Room, last week received of Hecker Post Major McGinnis in August 18S5, and that months from the Next Sunday, at Turner Hall, commencing 20th oay ot June 18S5 hive been limited and allowed one of those celebrated Chas. Passow of the First Regiment delivered the address At the State Pharmacy association by said Probate Court for creditors to present at 2 o'clock p. m., Mr. Fritz their claims. billiard and pool tables. The boys say of the day. Col. Caldwell was meeting held in St. Paul last week, the Schuetz, the free-thinker, will deliver Knud Peder son administrator of the Estate of that it's one of the best tables in the called for, and after brief remarks from name of Dr. C. Weschcke, was one of Jorgine Basmine ismusten Deceased J\^3 Trained Animal Exposition, a lecture on "Land Ownerschip." Admission city. Jake believes in having everything him, the gathering disbanded tor dmner. the five sent to the Governor from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. free. about his establishment first-class. which he is to select one for the State Music was interspersed during Lind Office at Tiacy, Mmn, Embodving the Greatest Var.ety of Attractive Lieut. Col. Brooks and Adjutant board of Pharmacy. We are reliably the speaking. We are sorry to learn that our colleague Recreation of any American June 19tc, 1885. Kendall, of the Second regiment M. N. informed that the doctor stands an excellent At 2.30 p. m. business meetings of the Combin iUo on the road. of the Post, Mr. L. Bogen, is seriously Notice is hereby given that tne follow G., have resigned their commission and chance of getting the appointment. First Regiment, and of the A. inortarue settler has filed notice ill with eryripelas. He has WILL EXHIBIT AT the -regiment will to-day hold an of his intention to ni-ike final pi oof ID Posts, in Turner Hall. been confined to his room for nearly N EW ULM, support of his claim, and that said election to fill the vacancies. 4 p. m. concert at the Park at 6 o'- four weeks, during which time the Post proof will be made before the Judge, or John Machtimes, a blacksmith residing clock ladies supper and campfire till in his absence, the Clerk of District has been under the editorial management in the town of Brighton, Nicollet A -neighboring exchange warns its 8.30 p. m. Comt of Brown Co. Minn., at the county Monday, July 6th. of Mr. Ernst Brandt. county, broke one of his legs while seat, on Thuisdav July 30th, 1885, readers against a certain agent for a An entertainment at the Hall, consisting driving home from New Ulm last Sunday viz: Nils C. Roland," Addl, H. E. Xo. combined feed mill and corn sheller, Andrew J. Eckstein, for a number of of music, gymnastic exercises, 11358 for the NWJ SE Sec. 24, 108, 31. afternoon. He had looked into the who is now endeavoring to swindle the years hospital Steward of the Second by the male and female classes of the AN EXTRAORDIHAr\Y CONVOCATION OF He names the following witnesses to beer mug once to often and in consequence farmers. Give him a wide berth, and regiment, M. N. G., was to-dav elected New Ulm Turn Verem, and tableaux Skilled Arenic Talent prove his continuous lesidence upon, his eyesight was somewhat be very cautious about signing any and cultivation of, said land, viz Adjutant of the regiment, vice Kendall, followed by a dance completed the program. dimmed, and he collided with a team Hans Blessum, Einer Torson, C. Roland 'paper for him. resigned. Owing to business affairs, going in the opposite direction, with and Petter Roland, all of Madeha Associated with Attractive Displav of the new Adjutant has been excused Col. Baasen presided over the business Minn. the above result. He is now lying in LIVING and NA TURAL. WONDERS, TheXake Benton News is authority from attending this year's encampment. meeting of the First Regiment.Letters and an Exhibition of the Most WON- C. B. TILER, the hospital at this place, with Dr. lty far the statement that Hon. John of regrets at their inability to be Jul 29 '85. Reo-ivter. DERFULLY EDUCATED ANIMALS Randall in charge. Mr. John Heck of Granby, aged 76 lind contemplates locating at Minneapolis. present, were read from Governor Hubbard, in existence. Acceptablv Presenting a PIONEER years, died very suddenly last Sunday CANVASS ENTERTAIN'MENTof FRFSH We were in hopes that Mr. Lind Adjutant Gen. McCarthy and others. August Craftnot yet 16 years old FEATURES a New and Pleasing night at the residence of Vinzense Brunner, A letter was also read from the Drug Store, would again take up his residence in Form. whose parents reside near Sanborn, on in West Newton, where he had Commissioner of pensions at Washington this city, hut then the News may be Monday night of last week entered the gone to attend the wedding of one of D. C. requesting a list of the names mistaken as to his intentions. house of Mr. Julius Frank, in the town his grand children. A stroke of appoplexy 1000 Rare Aniiite and inanimate Curiosities with the present P. O. address of all the DR. C. WESCHCKE PROP R. of Milford, and stole therefrom $62, a Robert Stacker, of this city, cadet to was no doubt the cause of his Survivers of the 1st Reg., to facilitate shot gun anck various other articles. He THE HAPPY FAMILY, Mianesota Street, Annapolis academy, has done himself sudden demise. the making out of the pension roll and then came to this city and broke into andJSTew^Ulm proud. He stands at the to secure the government against imposture. i NEW ULM, MINN. At the annual meeting of the Minnesota Consisting of a irge numoer of foreign Mr. Frank's house near Hauenstem's head of a class of 77, in mathematics Medical Association last week, Dr. and domestic animaL living in harlm brewery, at present unoccupied, and A full and fresh stock of drugs and medicines, ttnd drawing, and second in all other )ii\ nroihei. also paints, oils, glass, liquor wines and musical C. Berry^of this city was appointed It was decided to turn the old regimental helped himself to whatever took his studies. Cadet Stocker is bound to make merchandise Physicians'prescriptions carefally flags over to the state for safe chairman of the committee on epidedemics, fancy. He then made tracks for the his mark, and some day we'll write it compounded at all hours of the day and night. Prof. MORRIS' Siher Cornet Band will keeping. Winona was chosen as the hygiene and climatology. He is depot in the hope of catching the 5 o'- "Admiral Stocker." His friends here pai.ide jti^t ou'vious to the Afternoon place for the next annual reunion. also a member of the committee on clock train for the west Not succeeding have just reason to feel proud of his Exni t.on, their Beautiful 4th of July Medical Education, to represent the society A committee was appointed to look in this, and the theft being discovered Ci irmt. tiuongh the achievement. after funds tor, and to take steps towards PiirxuKil Stieet-5. before the legislature. Dr. E. J. by Mr. Frank at an early hour the erection of a monument on the The scholars of the Martin Luther Davis of Mankato was elected president Tuesday morning, his arrest *was consummated REMEMBER field of Fredericksburg to commemorate college and the Lutheran parochial of the societv. before he got out of the city TicketadmitstobothPrevalions the action and slain of the regiment school ere given a pic-nic last Sunday and when he yet had all the stolen property As will be seen by the announcement on that held. A collection amounting on the college grounds. The on his person. He was taken before AT in another column, King,Burke & Co's. to $43,00 was taken for a disabled comrade. UNIOl-nSALL. weather wag rather cool last Sunday AT* MISSION 25 CTS. Justice Fischer, and there being great American allied shows, museum for outdoor atnuseKzent, but the children A 1 1 AND 7PM no question as to his guilt he was bound OFL\7 DOORS and trained animal exposition will pitch minded the chilly atmosphere the In the evening the Hall was crowded over in the sum of $500 until the fall Sunday Evening, July 4,1885. its tents on Monday July 6th. The aggregation to its utmost capacity. The entertainment least of all, and a.very pleasant time is term of the district court. Not being of living wonders comes well was excellent. The young ladies' reported by all participants. able to give the required bond, he now recommended. As the admission gymnastic class drill, in ttieir gay costumes, keeps his brother Charles 'company in M Admission 50 cts. a Couple, price, 25 cents, is within the reach ot Two Italians and a couple of mangy was surpassingly beautiful. The the county jail. The latter was sent beara gasre a street performance in this all a large crowd is expected. declamation was well chosen and :is up tor 60 days bv Justice Huiras, of All are cordially invited, city last Thursday morning. The former well rendered b} Miss Ida Mueller, Our Springfield, not long ago, for the theft DIEDMondav, June 22nd, 1885, at were about as interesting as the THE MANAGERS. S. C. B. and vocalists gave us some tine of a tool chest. The disease seems to the residence of his parents, in Lafayette, latter The bears were remarkable for music. The Tableaux, a representation Nicollet Co., Herman, son of Mr. NEW ULM AGENCY run in the family. their docility and forbearance,and their and Mrs. Simon Wellnei-, aged fourteen of a battle scene followed by peace and years. OF THE isters ware Jtiue specimens of filth its results is the li.ieat ever orven in PERSONAL MENTION. His fatal illnea was diptheria,and he ST.PAUL HARVESTER New Ulm. The reunion was one and laziness. The Italians raked in a was sick only 5 days. lie died very Inch will long be remembered bv our fear mcLlea and then passed on with suddenly and unexpecteJly,as he was in Col. Bobleter left Monday evening people, and we have leason to believe the show. ruests. good humor ten minutes before he died. was equalh sat sfactory to our for Faribault, where his regiment goes AND S iturday hit,! was a very hot day New Ulm was decked her brigetest Mr. Wellner has two more childicn into camp to-day, for one week. The New Howe Mower, one oi tue hottest of the season. Already gal i day attire jesterday. The streets affected by the same disease. Chas. L. Roos returned from St. early in the morning it was indicated on the line of march presented a peifecttorestof Paul last Thursday morning. GEO. SCHNEIDER, Ageut, by the stilling air that a storm flags, buntmg.iloweis and The Bend court-martial which convened MissMeta Weschcke returned home clock in o1 was brewing, and about 5 shrubeiry. It is greatly to the credit in St. Paul last Friday took an Office and yard near Onion Hotel. from school in MilwauKee last Saturday the afcernoon some srery ugly looking of our citizjns that they take so deep adjournment until July 20th. This action morning. clouds coma up from the southwest. As au mteiest in our veteian soldiers. In of the court deprives Col. Bend of The St. Paul Harvester dvA Howe Dr. C. Beny was in attendance at honoring them much, they honor themselves the clouds swept down upon us the aspect the command of his regiment during its Mower are the best liaivesting and the annual meeting of the State Medical more. The ladies especially deserve became more threatening, and coming encampment, no matter what mowing machines now on the market. Society, in St. Paul, last week. Dr. the gratitute oi our resident soldiers, many of our people went into their cellars the findings of the court may be. Col. Among the farmers in this Wellcome of Sleepy Eye dito. for their undaunted energy and for safety. It proved nothing vicinity using them I name by permission Bend objected to Col. Bobleter being a labors in providing so frugal and sumptuous more serious than a brisk breeze and a Judge Webber returned from Marshall Jos. Holm, Jacob Durbahn, member of the court, and on his own feast for the guests of onr comrades. slight shower of rain, however. last Wednesday morning. He Geo. Schreiner and M. Ranweiler, motion the latter was excused from Both in its liberality and delicacy, under the auspices either of whom will testify to the closes the spring and summer terms serving on the court. Col. King, the assistant inspector it was a feast not at all colculated merits of the machines. Come and of court in his circuit at Lake Benton to recall the slender fare of "hardtack general M. N. G., in making his report examine the machines and obtain during the week commencing July 6th. The old soldiers' re-union at Currie pork and beans,, except by contrast. of the recent May inspections, gives Co, my terms. Mr. Werner Boesch returned home last week was a grand success. The Mrs Peterson, Mrs. Muellen and others A of this city a rather rough and entirely Geo. Schneider, Agt. last Tuesday evening from his trip to weather was all that could have been ON were untiring in their efforts to make uncalled for scoring. In speaking the Pacific Coast. l/flO]s SoTsfo, wished for, and the attendance was very this part of the reunion a prolonned of the report the St. Peter Herald St. Jacob Heights. large. It was estimated that not less Senator Geo.Knudson, of St.James, reunion of soul and body. Mrs. Ross -says: "This company is mostly composed than 5,000 people visited the camp tarried in our city last Thursday. Report worked with the determination of a of new members and the inspector WEHZEL SCHOTZKO Proprietor, ground on Wednesday. Gens. Baker veteran (which we know she is) in the says that the Senator stands a fair should not have made such a report PROGRAMME: and Jennison were present and deliver, culinary arts, till she was unexpectedly prospect of having his heart captivated as he did of the company, while the organisation ed themselves of some excellent speecnes. called away from home, Monday even- by one of our young ladies. Well, if Mnra ST., NEW ULM, MINX. Grand Parade through the city is an old one the members The next re-union is to be held at he wants a good, loving wife, here's the to pic-nic grounds. are .nearly all new and this fact should The business meeting of theG.A.R.was Pipestone. place to find her. Prize shooting. have been stated by the inspector. called to order by Col. Pfaender of New Large, airy rooms, and an A No. Ulm, after|which he was chosen chairman Prize Bowling. 1 table. Good sample room for the E. G. Pahl,Gust Fischer and Chas. of the meeting. It was decided An important decision was recently According to the Herald, Sleepy Eye accommodation of commercial travelers Foot races. L, Roos departed last Thursday evening that the G. A. R* Posts of Brown and made by the Supreme Court of Minnesota in connection with the hotel. is making preparations to spread itself Sack races, etc. for Newark. N. J., to attend the Redwood Counties keep up a permanent Rates reasonable regarding the liability of owners on a grand scale on July 4th. A number National Turnfest which began in that organization, and keep a complete of teams for damages caused by teams The finest wines, liquors and cigars record of the names of all membeas. of Grand Army Posts from neighboring city last Sunday. Good music will be in attendance, at the bar. The next annual meeting will be held running away,in cases where they have towns are expected to be present Refreshments will be provided in a- Henry Subilia, Jr., has organized at Redwood Falls, on the third Tuesday been left standing in the public street and participate in the festivities. bundance. C&ttSe F9 Sale* of next June. a brass band in Tracy. Henry is a ?A unfastened. The action arose in the There will be a parade, speaking and good musician and if the Tracyites who city of St. Paul. The substance of the THE BUFFAL O LAK E HEP OF music in the grove, a basket pic-nic A double wedding was yesterday Busses will be run to and from the have put themselves under his tuition decision is that if a team is left standing celebrated in West Newton, at the residence dinner, a match game of base ball, grounds for the accommodation of parties have any music in them he is sure to of John Gabriel. The contracting in a public street unfastened or unguarded, 260 HEAD horse race, boat race, glass ball shooting, attending the celebration. bring it to the surface.! a *r i parties were Joseph Braun to and the team runs away and company drill and dress parade. Miss Louisa Wager, and Willie Braun Tom Perry, S Peter's leading does injury to persons or property, the to Miss Anna Brunner. Quite a number The day's festivities will conclude with A cordial invitation is extended to all. -OF musician, tarried in our city yesterday. went out from this city. owner of the team is liable for the damages fire works and a bowery dance. Maj. The Oom. of Arrangements. 6BADED SHORT HOR N CATTLE He had with him his never failing always caused by such runaways, and the Sanders and Geo. W. Somerville are A son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Eckert, ready violin, *& Wtf* $ Court says: "It is manifestly not sufficient announced as orators. Capt. Nix of died in this city Tuesday evening at 7 ^COMPRISING Pants! Pants!I desire to inform Mr.F.Whitney of Rochester, Minn, excuse that the horses were believed New Ulm will act as one Of the Aids to o'clock, age 9 years. His fatal disease the pants-wearing public that I have Bulls, Cows and Young Stock has been engaged as night operator in to be gentle and not vicious and was hooping cough and long fever. the officer of the dayDr. J. W. B. received and am now offering for sale laientow Mr. Eckerthas a daughter lo had never been known to run away." place of Mr. George Grimm who has a very large assortment of pants. Welcome. The celebration will be under ymp*y All Cattle not sold before August 1st willlw Prices,8tyles and sizes to suit all pocket The fact that they were left unfastened shipped to Chicago. the auspices of the SleepyEye G.A. *Sft books, tastes and shapes. Mr. Walter Sweetman will show the Cattle at SSSBX entire or unguarded was proof of negligence. the farm, four miles east of CUBRIX, MUKBAT R ..-.fa4? THEO. CBOKS. 4*9 CO.,MIXX. 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