New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 2, 1885 · Page 4 of 10
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*jH? ^l a" T72F SIPS"** .SvS"Kw 'SK^W'':'* somewhat letemb- Beportonth* Sojourn Ofthe At the puolie examinationof teacher* fatal scourge, pi Syca- "Mound Creek Bxptor^ held at New Ulm on the 28th and 2Mb ling cholera, has broken oat on of August the following candidates applied ing Party." NEW ULM, MINN. more creek, W. V4u fOvwr fifty per & fep for the following grades: Jfc4, cent of those stricken down die. It is evident that oar party of three JOS. B0BLETEB, Editor Proprietor. was happy to meet the other, comprised 1st GRADI: Andrew Domeier. The State Fair begins next Monday. of Messrs. N F. ft G., but if their joy was equal to ours is to be doubted, 2d GRADE: It will be one of the grandest agricultural Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1885. Miss Minnie Hoffmann, {^m since it was with relish that we despatched shows ever seen in the northwest Ida Mueller, *f&" the welcome,breakfast and in Quite heavy frost and a slight snow The stock and dairy exhibit will be es- Bertha Falk, **"-^s^. a manner which was perhaps apalling Helena Henle, storm occurred Wednesday in Pennsyl- pecially fine, and to sde it will be well to our hosts. But let that matter be Edward Alwin, as it is, we all joined bands and determined worth a trip to the saintly city Carl Boelter. common cause. Accordingly we destributedo the freight equall, and A rumor comes across the cable that The census of Dakota is completed, _, b^ddinS *Mt the hospitable camp Chas. L. Boos wishes to state that he Bismarck is after Cuba. This is hard- and the official returns show a total of has at last found an article he can sell tl c. *i_ i- the entire party of six men moved into ly probable. on its merits. It is with pleasure he 263,465 persons in South Dakota, and the^r, the tide of which carried GoodsareComingOnV guarantees to the public Acker's English 152,199 in the North, making 415,664 laughter and good-hearted jokes ahead Mr.JKeiley, Cleveland's rejected minister Remedy as a sure and never fallin inhabitants in the territory as against to rocks and rapids eventually to be to Austria, has returned to this theyg cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping V**8**' Whenthe latter came 135,000 in 1880. Dakota will next win- country. He says he wants no more Cough, croup, and all Lung Troubles. */,wv It is the standard remedy for caused us but little trouble, and all in diplomatic appointments. Well, we ter be knocking harder than ever for Consumption. He has never found its all we had^determined that the worst shouldn't think he would. equal. 4 admission to the sisterhood of States. part of our sojourn had been made. CALL IN AND LOOK AT BARGAINS IN This conclusion attributed not little to Chas. L. Roos would specially recommend The Republicans of Iowa have DRESS GOODS, The Iowa Democratic state ticket to the ladies Acker's Dyspepsia 0ur good spirit which by this time was nominated State Senator Wm. M.Larabee, Tablet As a laxative they have no equal. will hardly arouse enthusiasm among venting itself at every occasion, and of Fayette county, for Governor. They are guaranteed to cure the members of the G. A. R. The without fear of contradiction we ven- Larabee, it is stated, is not a friend of Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and mnwh. head, it once publicly d.IiT- ST5&15SS the present Iowa prohibitory law. all disease arising from a deranged ered himself of the pious sentiment have been tickled," and the next issue stomach. Witn a free use of the Tablets, that he hoped that no soldier who went of his paper would have been replete Sick Headache is impossible. 5 The census of the State has been GINGHAMS, into "the abolition war would ever witt Ihmust humorous,been antidsypeptic*wordings. have at about this time completed. The figures, as returned by Chas. L. Roos wishes to make an assertion, come back alive." A good many of when a sandbank, stretching out far into which he can back with a positive the assessors, show the population of them did come back alive, however, the river, ..presented An obstruction guarantee. It is all about Acker's the State to be 1,118,486, a gain and their votes count for much in Iowa. to some degree, and thereby induced Blood Elixir. He claims for it superior us to halt for a primitive but much relished of 337,713, or 43.25 per cent., in the merits over all other remedies of its dinner. This having been taken kind, and guarantees for it a positive last five years. the whole party prepared to celebrate ftarth- Hon. Wm. Bickel has retired from and sure cure for Rheumatism, Syphillis, the union, which had taken place the 1 It is almost certain that peace between and all blood disorders. It frees the internal revenue collector's office a1 same morning, and the woods were filled the skin from spots and disease, and England and Russia on the Afghan lik which he so admirably filled for nine with melodious intonations, which leaves the complexion clear. Ask him question is now completely assured Bu years and five months. During his in- perhaps..^ reminded havingB.sfd the giant mCefo-- th about it 6 1862 r the two governments are at present cumbency of the office he has handled of scenes, occurre somew abou wheree busily engaged in arranging the details about 1862. "But like all earth The Hon. E. B. Washburne has placed wher some $400,000 per annum, or about ly things this feast had an end, and of mutual understanding, and the negotiations in the Washburn Memorial Library $4,000,000 in all, and when, a few days with brave determinations we prepared the old stone ink-bottle from which ink are proceeding rapidly and ago, the special agent of the treasury now to continue our investigations on a was taken to sign the articles of Gen. harmonious. more scientifical plan. All along the department turned the office over to Lee's surrender at Appomatox. route we noticed formations of sandstone, Mr. Bierman, he found Mr. Bickel's The statement was telegraphed from some suitable for building purposes, A Great Discovery. accounts correct to a cent Mr. Bickel Atlanta, Ga Friday, that William others again too soft for anything Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., was one of the most faithful and conscientous usefuLA group of tall evergreens Forman of New Orleans, while at Fallulah says: "My wife has been seriously met our contented eye, and we nailed officials the government has Falls, rolled down an incline 400 affected with a cough for twenty-five the strangers in this part ofjthe country ever had, and he has just reason to feel years, andthis spring more severely feet and fell over a precipice 376 feet with words of praise. It was the only than ever before. She had used many proud of his record. high, landing in a marsh, where he signof the Coniferae, except some remedies without relief, and being was rescued thirty hours later com* bushes of Juniper, met with in another urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery, The execution of John Waisenen, at region of the river. We did not stop paratively unharmed. SHEETINGS, did so, with most gratifying results. Duluth, last Friday.is the first instance for botanical researches but continued The first bottle relieved her on steadily in order to reach a spot designated in this State since 1868 where a convicted The polar wave which swept over the very much, and the second bottle nas COTTONADES, to us as prolific in regard to murderer has paidthe penalty of absolutely cured her. She has not country last week extended as far Eetrefactions. Sometimes indeed a had good health for thirty years. his crime on the gallows. Previous to south and east as Virginia, where a WATERPROOFS, uge rock would attract our attention, Trial bottles free at the City Drug this but two legal executions have occurred and after specimens of the same were frost prevailed on Wednesday night Store. Large size 81.00. 3 obtained we harried along again. The in this State, the last being that hard enough to damage materially late weather by this time proved chilly, a of Aug. Roesch of Lafayette, Nicollet Ladies'and Gent's In Rhode Island they dig potatoes planted corn. Minnesota has so far escaped high wind rocked the high trees, and with a corkscrew in order to not disturb county, who was hanged in St Peter, damage by frost but we'll get endeavors were made on the part of the soil of Massachusetts and Connecticut, March 6, 1868. Had our present laws the leading boat to reach the destination our full share later on, no doubt. the hoe handle reaching beyond FTJENISHINGG00DS, early. But when xme is in a hurry been in force in 1876 there would most her borders. he is liable to encounter obstacles, so It is rumored that ex-Senator Windom assuredly have been a hanging bee with us. We had come to a tumbling is about to take up his residence about the time the Younger gang was NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rapid surrounded by numerous rocks, at his old home in Winona. It is not convicted. The execution of Waisenen and the occupants of our boat had to at all improbable that the ex-Senator step out and wade. Cautiously we GRAND attracted much attention and a number at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. steered our craft, when of a sudden again has the senatorial bee buzzing of Sheriffs from various parts of the the Jr. letgo his hold and tumbled over around under his hat and that next State went up to Duluth to see for backwards, much to the dismay of our Call in now and examine our stock and prices. year he will make an active canvass of i themselves how it is done. dog, who gave a yelp and made a "Don't wait until the rush sets in. the State with the object of succeeding jump thereby bespattering the Cap. Senator McMillan. Annoying as the situation was, it proved IN DON'T FORGET THE PLACE, MINNESOTA NEWS. ludicrous enough to excite a laugh, fr. 'ftOieirrf Gfrove, and lucky for us that the other boats There is a movement on foot in Ohio were behind, else we might have heard Mr. Weistadt of Nicollet hired a to erect a monument to the private soldiers words full of "consoling annoyance." tramp to help in harvest The fellow of the late war. Theprivate soldiers Under the Auspices of the Now our courage revievd and with a MINN. ST.. NEW ULM, MINN proved lazy, so Mr. Weistadt discharged contributed quite materiallyto the firmer pull than ever before we sped SILVER CORNET BAN D, him. The tramp got even by setting along. It was unnecessary to eay that successful outcome of the "late un- pleasantness,1' and if there are any mo- Our War ry is Boots and Shoes. the Jr. did all this, as it proved admirable fire to four large stacks of wheat ON for his cold condition. Atlast we and then fled the country. numents lying around loose the privates neared a bend of the river at Doster's Sunday, Sept. 6,'85. should have their share, even if Chief Hole-in-the-day and another farm and further along spied the rocks, distributed at same ratio as was the Indian were taken from the Northern (which we eagerly approached. Our 'TIS NOT IN MORTALS TO COMMAND SUCCESS* BUT search was rewarding and from out the The committee on refreshments will prize money. Pacific train near Crow Wing station creatnreous rocks We have many an interesting have everything provided for the comfort Sunday night, and then taken into the WE'LL DO MORE WELL DESERVE IT. andprize-worthy putrefaction. of the inner man. Old Uncle Joe Reynolds has been decapitated SOW'S THIS? woods, where the chief was severely The other party came up' and soon we politically because of his "in- determined upon a camp further down. pounded. The chief has made himself Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m., offensiveness" as a Republican. Uncle Fires were built victuals cooked and at 'busses will run to and from the picnic obnoxious of late by informing upon Joe was a route agent on the Mankato six o'clock the"Con8olidated Explorers grounds during the afternoon. persons who were selling whiskey to of the Cottonwood" partook of a sumptuous and Wells division of the Southern Ten Minutes is not a very'long time, but it in suffi- the Indians, and his assailants are supposed repast After supper it was decided All are cordially invited to meet with Minnesota road, and although he performed to leave twoin camp, while the to be persons who felt themselves the band on this occasion. cient for us to convince you that we have his duty faithfully and kept rest determined to walk to New Ulm. aggrieved on that account THE COM. OF ARRANGEMENTS. A PRIZE! out of politics, some one discovered Our plan was carried into effect and Mrs. Frank Davis of Rapidan recently the steward and G. stayed in camp, that he was in the habit of voting the from which they were released by a set some traps for animals that were Republican ticket and he had to go. party'hired to take charge of the baggage. carrying off her chickens. A wildcat TO OFFER EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD THAT On Sunday, July,19*we four came p^^^ was found to frequent the coop and a The Winona Republican, speaking back, in company with our lost WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. A VISIT TO OUR STORE AND .CREAM dog attacked him. While the tussle referee. After investigating the surroundings of the efforts of the prohibitionists in between the dog and cat was taking of the camp.we prepared to AN INSPECTION OF OUR GOODS WILL RESULT IN YOLR this state to raise a campaign fund, go to the boat leaving N. & F. behind. place, Mrs. Davis took the latter by a says: The Liquor Dealers' Association Investigation! Negotiation! After a journey of some hours, after in hind leg and separated the animals so of Minnesota will cheerfully contribute vestigating many fnteresting formations that she could shoot the cat with a revolver, Admiration! Oratifieation! their quota of the assessment necessary of rocks,gathering new specimens which she did, killing it without POWDER of plants, we passed the Cottonwood to keep the wolf from the door of the bridge near Sprenger's and determined harm to her dog. Your prize will be secured, our success assured and prohibition committee. They have to tie our boots here, transfer the baggage done it before in an indirect way, and A young man named Andrew Jackson to the house of the above named your trade procured because an Investigation of our *Plo*in Par they will do it again when the emergency E was suffocated to death in a cistern gentleman, and thenktramped to town. MOST PERFECT.MADE Bargains will excite your Admiration, lead to a Nego- cordialleye Cr White where we shook hands and presents itself. which he was repairing near cistern. thus^issolyeudn the corporation, known Rock, Goodhue county. The ,\'Th Vnpand by a physIeUa wttb pedal near*, tiation and result in your immense Gratification. Petitions are being circulated in this tobaalUi. go Ammonia, Lime or Alum. fs proved to be full of noxious gas. and other northern States asking Congress ty The boats were brought to town 6 A BIG BARGAIN! ,-,._, to pass a law granting each Ine Pioneer Press says: "A woman next day and returned to theirup respec discussin mangclaimed the and Union soldier of the late war a pension **ve" ownersd in each his in the vicinity of Crow Lake, while rak- of $8,00 per month. Justice to the soldiers an 6 ing hay on a horse rake last week, sud- J^^S that will interest and please you, now awaits you in our demands the passage of such a de-Uy,.lt h*become ..comfort- *SfRf^f*S5S law, but nothing can be hoped for as rz ft able, got off the machine, gave birth to and well repaid for our troubles, long as the Brigadiers hold the balance a child, and in an hour the raking was privations and dissappointing occur of power in Congress. It is a waste of resumed." rences, by the magnificient scenes wit- time and paper to circulate petitions of of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, nessed, the specimens obtained, and the A such a nature at this time. A mixed paint has been patented by friendships brought about! Slippers, etc. Styles New! Mr. Wm. H. Van Kueren, of Winona, The End. When in New York recently the writer Minn. This invention consists in the had the pleasure of meeting and conversing fl Goods the Best! Prices the production, as anew article of manu- with Lieut. Frank F. Brownell, 0n isenowhputh of andn tacture, of paint powder from the oil iise that of dressing ?J a the member of the Fire Zouaves who uffe Lowest! .d forgs*to An "pipe stone" of Minnesota and Dakota, softening leather dosindboots.n-iglVec cIt was8 for 8 ato wd used for children whose shot Jackson, the proprietor of the merl or from fused pipe stone, making an ar- WTe d, K.. Marshall house at Alexandria, who N tide that has certain general proper- ^Td!L eiLW"4' tZfUl murdered Col. Ellsworth on May 24, tions of silica, alumina, oxide of iron stonach? regulates Bitters,id H. LolLeyde, 1 i Iron lowers rown tolie potossa, soda, and carbonate of lime- whV?h^ JKA^u 1861, when, the latter tore the rebel sOatheringdrapesforMaking Cream of Tartar NrPB-PRICE'tCRtAM BAKING POWPtB. Scientific American. flag from the hotel. Lieut. Brownell _, gestion, and imparts strength to the wears the insignia worn by Col. Ellsworth The glanders has broken out in Scott whole body. Brown's Iron Bitterlsa ist casto'rA T7 and discolored withhis blood. county among the horses. Two ani- incomparably bettetr tha? oil, tS The Leading Boot and Shoe Merch. i ant* more pleasant take ft mals are afflicted in the southeastern 1 SSJ5bS'TT'r r 7!i. The Adventists of Illinois have part of said county. 8 A rattlesnake eight feet Ion* and WSFJ watcheNdS SPECIAL sprung anew revision of their calculations Ma havine- fortv rattle w Jntt their father kill and dress a C. &N.W. R'v Office, ,Uel upon the dear people. This aSXu&SS. Fmr Give op. deyfi New Ulm, Sept. 1, 1885. time they are to have this grand old On Sept. 2nd, 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, If you are buffering with low and Process howby butchering their baby showed closely they had observed earth, which has been our home sc 22nd, 23rd, 29th and 30th, and Oct 6th, pressed spirits, loss of appetite general tn The statistical agent of the Department long, shuffle off its mortal coil (we believe Drother in the same manner. debility disordered blood,weak constitution 7th, 13th and 14th, the Chicago and of Agriculture estimates the acre- EXTRACTS this coil business has been used headache, or any disease of a billious age of Minnesota at 2,408,000, and the Northwestern railway will sell excursion nature, by all means procure a bottle on otheroccasions) on the 14th day of yield at 11 bushels per acre. This "Nil desperandum"never despair, tickets to Milwaukee and return at of Electric Bitters. You will be surprised would give a total crop of only 26,500,- While there is life there is hope. The May, A. D. 1886, and its gentle spirit is $17.05 to Chicago and return, $18.05, to see the rapid improvement 000 bushels, or less than has been trade mark of Mishler's Herb Bitters is to be wafted to the great and glorious good for one week from day of purchase. vuuveloru that will follow you will be inspired grown in Minnesota for several years an anchor with the word Hope. The & MOST PERFECT MADE beyond, to the land of ceaseless shadows, b" S^u with new life strength and activity will l!? The above prices include ticket ,-Ul A fellow has been inspecting eneines SSSi''t Td.bM Forestand strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. return pain and misery will cease, and where naught returneth that to exposition. $- in Todd county and Long pfari^ho 2 22w Vanilla, Lemon. Orange. Almond. Rose, etc, is 'tBtik "^o^less" henceforth you will rejoice inthe praise flavor asdelicatelyandnaturallyasthefruit. mortal. claims to be tne regular 'fSShw^of 22! 2^22 *heumtom. kidney C. W. H. Heideman, of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a boUers. He collected fees to the a- 25PuLS*^ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., ft i/ \*n i ft Agent bottle by C. L. Roos. 2 mount of $150 and then skipV^T Sj^JBSSi SSST feXCAOO. ST. JJOCVk mi & mm *i ^flw.^ ^"M-1^^^^^i^&^,^^^^&^^M ^M'd^M^M$^2A^^k^Ssk] I 2