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f*rw^ ^f^fm^^M-'ifjm ^'^m^Mfim* fimiMto'tw/pj" WWMUfjJ w.i)HajHJWf) INEW ULM AND VICINITY Court convenes one week from next Autumn weather. if'" NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, THE M. N. 6. RIFLE TOURNAMENT. SPECIAL NOTICES Monday. IJRI 75 No. 2, 72 oats, 20 corn, 85 barley. i&jiv-j ^r Duoks andgeese are not very plenty Married, in'the the town of Cottonwood, are'# WANTRD! A young man of good habitsfrom 30-40 potatoes, 25 onions, 50 butter, ^Two double weddings ^social The Second Regiment Victorious. Saturday, Sept 26, 1885, by the as yet, our hunters report. jjBBy? the age of 15 to 18at the _*, events of the near future. In eachcase .WR. Rev. Mr. HenseL F. F. Engelbert to store of F. H. Behnke, for delivering The has just got out a lot of one of the grooms is a St Paulite. REVIEW Miss Mary Schrapp, both of Brown Mrs. Louis Sherrow, who was well and working ia store. h- the most elaborate wedding cards ever Xav. Rosskopf is doing thriving county. known to many of the old settlers' of printed in this oity.^ this locality, especially at New Ulm, trade in cabbages, cellery, endive lettuce, The three days' rifle tournament of OYSTERS! OYSTERS!Notice is hereby If there are any members of the The New Ulm post office has received died on the 11th inst at Franklin, aged etc. He gets his supplies from the Minnesota National Gnard at the given that the Headquarters' Sample Renville Rangers in this neighborhood a supply of the ten cent special delivery 64 years. She was buried at Birch Minneapolis. Room is daily in receipt of fresh oysters, Fort Snelling range, came to a successful it will be to their interest to pnt themselves stamps. They are daisies. Cooley. She was ill for five years with and that they can be had on the termination last Thursday. The in communication with Adjutant Em. Schnobrich, at the Headquarters' dropsy and this disease was the cause premises in any style known to modern first day was devoted to individual General MacCarthy. Mr. Ruter the newly appointed postmaster i Sample Room, is also in the field of her death. She leaves a husband cookery, also by the can, at reasonable matches and to preliminary team practice. at Redwood Falls has declined with fresh oysters. See his card in another and three* children to mourn her loss. rates. Remember the place, Headquarters' The contest between the two R. N. Reichel, of Rochester, N. Y., the office and the Gazette is of opinion column. The deceased was highly esteemed for Sample Room,one door north regimental teams for the State trophy, has been appointed special teacher in that J. L. Thompson is the coming arher generous and estimate qualities. of the Dakota House. occurred Wednesday and was witnessed the public schools in this city. He Our corpulent friend of the Mankato Her kindness and sacrifices to all her EM. SCHNOBRICH, PROP'R. by Gov. Hubbard and staff and numerous rived here yesterday and has already Review says the distance from Mankato friends and neighbors will ever bo remembered "90 in the shade," is the record of entered upon his duties. regular army officers. Although to New Ulm is only 23 miles. Wonder PIANOS TCNED:Prof. L. M. A. and many devoted friends last Friday's weather bulletin. That Sergt Shanks fell down badly at the if he ever tramped it. Muntz desires to inform his patrons in Hi Mowery & Heideman, proprietors of will deeply sympathize with the afflicted the bulletin, the breeze did not emanate two and five hundre(Fyard ranges, the New Ulm, and all others needing the family in their untimely bereavement the New Ulm poultry yards, are constantly from the snow-clad hills of Vermont Prairie chickens must be quite plenty Second regiment team came out victorious. services of a piano tuner, that be will Sleepy Eye Herald. adding to their already quite was quite evident. around Springfield. Two men bagged The following is the score: be in New Ulm the second week in October, large numbers of fowls. They have 85 in two days in that vicinity last week. SECOKD REGIMENT TEAM. prepared to tune pianos and organs. $1.00 a bushel was paid for a load of Last Wednesday the Cosgrove Live recently purchased the premium coops The hunters were Kasota parties. wheat marketed at Morgan last Thursday. To- Stock Co. of Le Sueur shipped a car of Buff Cochins and Light Brahmas exhibited tals Competition between the wheat The family of Wm. Koch of this city load of their best Hereford cattle6 at the Rochester fair. Sergeant Carpenter. OYSTERS!The undersigned desires 59 buyers did it. One load was all they have been bereaved by the death of Private Li vermore cows, a bull and 4 calvesand another 57 to inform the oyster-eating public Sergeant Payne. cared for at that price, though. Peter Mack of Milford has our thanks 54 their ten-months-old girl baby. Funeral car with eleven of their best trottin" Corporal Wallesten 54 New Ulm and vicinity that he is in re for a basket of toothsome grapes, embracing Sergeant Dodd.. occurred last Wednesday. The 53 horses, destined for fairs at Watertown A Lieut. Bird ceipt of FRESH OYSTERS, which wiL 53 The district court for Nicollet county five varieties. Mr- Mack has Private Warren family have the sympathy of their and Huron, D. T. Soon after leaving 53 be sold by the can or by the dish, a Corporal Walker. convenes in St. Peter October 26th. 50 a faculty of always remembering his many friends. Le Sueur the cattle car, which was Lieut. Ballard 51 reasonable rates. Among the list of jurors we notice the Sergeant Shanks.. friends with some of the delicious fruits 37 next to the engine, was discovered to Hon. W. W. Braden, Commissioner names of L. F. Bushard and Claus Anthony JOHN GEIGER, from his extensire vineyards, and it is our Totals- 205 150 be on fire. The two men in charge of 520 State Land Office, gives notice in another as grand jurors,and Alois Huelskamp, sincere wish that his vineyards and histhe ear made a heroic effort to save FIRST REGIMENT TEAM. column of the sale of unsold State opposite Postoffice. Geo. Wendinger and Martin kindly disposition may never grow less. the cattle and had cut a number loose To- lands in Brown county. The sale will OYSTERS'I am in receipt of FRESH Walzer as petit jurors. 200300500 tals i when the heat became too great and occur at the county auditor's office on The Currie Minnesolian tells about a OYSTERS, and am prepared to serve ~tt Lieut. Cowie 21 20 21 they had to jump from the fast moving The Winona Republican insinuates Friday, Nov. 6, 1885. two-year-old boy who followed his Sergeant Williams. 17 24 17 58 them on the premises either stewed, train,which was the first intimation the Private Eckles 17 19 20 56 that the farmers who hold their wheat mother into the field and became lost fried or raw. They can also be obtained Lteut Castle 16 21 17 54 train men had that something was The Gardner comedy company played Private Clark. for better prices will get left. Since 18 20 15 53 in the grass. The whole neighborhood by the can, at reasonable rates. Sergeant Bacon 14 10 20 50 wrong. One of the trainmen succeeded "Karl, the peddler," to two good the Republican made its prediction Corporal Howe was aiarmed and from 50 to 75 men 9 19 18 43 JACOB HerscHELER, Lieut. Skinner in cutting the train and thus saved paying houses in this city. Quite a 45 17 21 7 wheat has advanced in price about hunted all night and until about 10 o'- Capt. Bean 45 14 17 14 Prop'r Star Sample Room. number came down from Sleepy Eye the horses. The cattle car was consumed Capt. Shaudrew 39 10 16 13 fifteen cent3, and the indications are clock the next day, when he was found *188508 Mr. Fr. Kuetzing sells Stark A grain and all the cattle, except two cows on Saturday evening to take in the that the top round of the ladder Totals. crouched in the grass, unharmed and 156 164 bags at 25 cts. each. which jumped from the car when the show. The troupe is better than the has not vet been reached. apparently but tittle fatigned. It was At the close of the shoot Gov. Hubbard men went out, perished in the average and deserving of patronage. a joyous find, and the Minnesotian says in a few well-chosen words, complimented Mr. M. Juenemann desires us to say According to instructions from state flames. The cattle were valued at $6,- all members of the searching party wet the victorious team and The St. Peter Tribune is mistaken that oysters in all styles and quantities superintendent Keihle, county superintendents 000. One of the men sustained severe their faces. transferred the State trophy (a massive about Andrew Oslund having been confined can be obtained at his hostelry. He cannot extend a teacher's certificate injuries when jumping from the train. silver goblet valued at $250) to the in the jail in this city for cattle proposes to keep on hand a good supply without an examination, and in One of the cows was also badlv injured. Jacob Vetter, of West Newton, met keeping of the Second regiment. The of the very best "brands in the market, stealing. It was for stealing, two no case can one superintendent endorse with a serious runaway accident last trophy becomes the property of the and nis prices are very reasonable. watch chains, a watch and some money certificates issued by another superintendent, Wednesday morning. When near the regiment first winning it three times. PERSONAL MENTION. from a boarder at the Union House, he that is they cannot make the depot at this place his horses became In the Pillsbury match, open to company The Star Clothing Store just received took a short season of rest and recreation certificate legal by endorsing them. frightened at the engine of an incoming teams of six men each, Co. of a nice line of gents furnishing goods. at the Brown county tax payers' Tracy this Dr. Marden is doing freight train and ran away. In the Second regiment came out victors. On Monday of last week Frederich exnense. week, professionally. New Advertisements. turning the corner at Weyhe's warehouse In fact the company boys went in to Rosenau of Milford lost two children Mark Cane was a caller at the EVIEW Mr. Vetter, who is well up in An exchange volunteers the followinsr win all'the best prizes. Out of sixtysix from diphtheria. Two others were years, was violently hurled to the sanctum last/Thursday. advice to farmers:"Wheat lands prizes they captured twenty-seven down with the dreadful disease, but ground, becoming unconscious from the -Geo. W. Somerville, county attorIn ought to be plowed early and allowed (not including the State prize), and including are now on the mend, we are informed. IN injuries received on the head, this ney, was in the city yesterday on legal to lie awhile before sowed. Wheat is ali the medals but one. They condition he was picked up and tenderly business. TUJOTE HALL, largely a phosphate plant, and, while are rustlers with the rifle and the Minneapolis LATERSince the above has been in carried into Floor's boarding house nitrogen is essential, an excess of this Tribune says their good Mrs. J. M. Thompson and daughter type we learn that anotner child of Mr. where Dr. Berry dressed his wounds. ingredient may be obtained from an marksmanship is due to their longrange were visiting with Mrs. B. F. Webber Rosenau has died. The runaway team was captured on abundance of fresblyturned weeds. practice on gophers. -ON last Saturday. the road and brought back to town by Plow early, and thoroughly pulverize The wedding of Theo. Mohr to Miss Sunday evening, Oct 4, '85. At the close of the tournament an organization Mrs. Schoreggp, of Renville county, an incoming neighbor, and later in the the soil. Barbara Sturm, the former of Cottonwood was formed, known as the is visiting in this city with her son, day Mr. Vetter recovered sufficiently to and the latter of Mulligan, Minnesota National Guard Rifle Association, For the first time in New Ulm and John Black, aged 58 years, an old resident Charles, and family friends. drive home. Monday of last week, is said with Lieut. Bird of Fairmont Minnesota, of the town of Milford, died last John H. Hecker, ex-Lieut. of to have been a grand affair. The as its president. week Tuesday after a short but I painful A company, has removed to Sleepy Eye DER RAVB DE SABINERINNEN. wedding festivities were held at the The First regiment does not take defeat illness. An old rupture, aggravated Next Sunday evening our people will where he will open a cigar factory. residence of the bride's parents in the very gracefully, as may be seen by hard work, brought on inflammation have an opportunity of witnessing the 9 Wiliet Green, Adjutant of the town of Mulligan. A number were in from the following copied from the St. of the bowels, and in spite of the above named four a,ct comedy, one of Sleepy Eye Post G. A. R.. made our Comedy in 4 acts from Franz and attendance from this city. Paul Dtsprtch: best surgical and medical skill death the most popular German plays ever sanctum a pleasant visit Monday. Paul von Schcenthan. "There is woe in the First regiment. resulted in a few days. Deceased was put on the boards. The play is copyrighted The Le Sueur Sentinel says that the ThfO. Crone, Jr., traveling salesman It stalketh abroad from the classic interred in the Catholic cemetery at cis or CHAHJIC TEHS and only through the personal stone to be used 'in the new Court shores of the St. Croix to the falls of for the New Ulm vinegar works, this place last Thursday. Sympathy Martin Gollwitz, Professor Herr E Pahl. efforts of Mr. Adolph Seiter has the the Red, and taketh in the dual cities, house of Ramsey county and for a large has returned home from an extended Fnederike, dessen Iran Frl. Theresa Fay. for the bereaved is widespread. while even the country lads of Red Turnverein been enabled to produce it Paula, deren Tochter Frl. Ida uoller addition to the penitentiary at Stillwater trip. He reports business good. Dr. Neuroeister, Scl wiegerson dee Professors Wing and Litchfield have fallen its victims in this city. There is only one book of are to be taken from the famous Herr F. Pfaender. Mr. C. Sommer and Mr. Geo. and doned sack-cloth and ashes, Now that the season's hard work is Marianne, seine Frau. Frl EmilleFay. the play in the United States, and this sand stone quarries at Kasota. The so to speak. The cause of it all is that Schmidt returned home from Germany about over, and the evenings are getting Carl Gross. Weinliaendler dus Ber. Mr. Seiter has been fortunate enough the Second regiment "walloped" the stone for the first named building will l'n,.. Herr Ad Seiter, sen last Saturday evening. The former longer, we hope our correspondents Emil Gross, genannt Sterneck, dessen First in the shoot for the State championship, to secure. The New Ulm Turnverein be furnished by Mr. Breen, and for the was accompanied by his brother. Sohn Herr Fischer. in the several towns in Brown county defeating it by 12 points. Tne Emanuel Strlese,Tbeateroirector,HerrG Scherer. is the first to put it on a Minnesota last named bv C. VV. Babcock. Thos. Garvin and wife of Lyra, defeat is the more sorely felt because it will find a little leasure time to jot Rosa,DieristmaedchenbeiGollwitz,Fr] Fischer. stage, and the St. Paul and Minneapolis might have been avoided. Lieut. Skinner, Blue Earth county, are visiting with Aueubte, bei Neumeister down the doings in their immedyvte F. H. Behnke is now receiving and German theatre managers are in a Melssner, Schnldiener Herr Wm PetermannSCENE who appointed himself as a member Judge and Mrs. B. F. Webber. Mr. neighborhoods. We would also be opening out an extensive stock of groceries OF ACTION:A small German of the First regiment team, "iell fever heat of anxiety as to which should Garvin is Mrs. Webber's brother. town. TIME:Present. pleased to make arrangements with in Beussmann's new building on down*' at the 500 yard range, making be the next favored. The play is quite a score of 7. Had he made a c\e- Hon. John Lind made a business onl\r correspondents for regular contributions the corner of Minn, and Centre streets, Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8. new and has met unbounded success cent score ot 20 the First would nave trip to Tracy and Currie last week. He to the REVIEW from the towns of and he will he ready to commence wherever produced. The very best won the match. Then Pete Howe of Admission 25 cents. Children 15 cents. reports that Mr. Brauns of Tracy bagged Courtland, Lafayette and West Newton, business next Monday. Frank proposes Minneapolis also "fell down," makinoonly home talent has been secured for its sixty odd ducks in one dav recentiy- in Nicollet countv. to carry a complete stock of groceries, IMPROVE TOUR POETRY. 9 at 200 arus. A decent score production here and we bespeak for it by him wouid also have changed the fruits, crockery, glassware, lamps, etc., G. Schroth, indicted by the grand an overflowing house. For a bill of result. Then bhandrew of St. Paul, Mr. F. B. Keliogsr, county attorney and his prices will be rock bottom. jury at the April term of court for assault particulars see our advertising columns. who was added to the team to fall the of Olmstead county, was a caller at the vacancy occasioned by the death of and battery with intent to do A lady writer in the Winona Repub- REVIEW office yesterday. Mr. Kellogg Private Ford, missed the target twice. great bodily harm on H. Klaia, and $ lican is evidently not greatly enthused will be a candidate for attorney general Lieut. Skinner's appointment of himself bound over until the fall term of court, The prevalence of diphtheria in this by the report that a daughter of Mr. came with bad grace, and the result before the next Republican State convention. has been surrendered by his bondsmen, vicinity gives special interest to the shows that it was ill-advised, because Keegan of this county, aged 14 years, Messrs. Jos. Vogel and Fr. Schubert. following remedy, which receives excellent there were plenty of more reliable pitched all the grain raised on his farm John Lloyd, the leading dealer in marksmen. He was also warned It appears that at the time the above endorsement: "A child nine wof 120 acres. She says: "I wish every farm machinery at Tracy, looked in on against appointing Howe, and advised named gentlemen went on Schroth's years old became violently ill with diptheria. man in the country, who works a 14 to select McMullen, who would doubtless us last Monday. Mr. Lloyd reports bond he gave them a mortgage on some She was so weak that it was year old girl in that way, was hung up have saved the day, and who shot business good at Tracy, he himself having real estate as security. Last week the deemed dangerous to try tracheotomy, around Howe at the practice on the by the neck, that her health has been sold the past season 52 binders and Minneapolis range. bondsmen proceeded to have the mortgage or cutting open the windpipe. A Dr. ruined by just such work." a large number of mowers, plows, etc. Another cause for the defeat is said recorded, when they learned that Nichols, who was attending her. received to have been the change in cartridges, Schroth did not own the property. a copy of the Paris Figaro, Counselor Hagberg was routed out Northwest German M. E. Conference. sprung at the last minute by Adjt. He has secured other bondsmen. which contained a report made to the of bed about midnight last Saturday It is a well known fact that a flock Gen. MacCarthy, who substituted 55 Frenk Academy of Medicine by Dr. of common fowls is immensely improved grain cartridges for the 70 grain ones night by a couple of farmers from the Le Sueur, Minn., Sept. 28, 1885. Company A now has a very good, town of Lafayette who came in to re- by placing with the hens a pure Delthill. Dr. Delthill said that the which the boys previously used. The Editor New Ulm Review:The bred male. Those who have never permanent rifle range, located on Mr. difference in ammunition required a vapors of liquid tar and turpentine port the theft of one of their neighbors, Northwest German Conference of the tried the experiment will be astonished 600 yard sight for a 500 yard rantre, a Kuehnel's farm opposite the city. The would dissolve the fibrinous exudations j^fjwho had been seized and carried off Methodist Episcopal Church, of which at the wonderful improvement they can fact which the boys didn't tumble to boys go out for practice once each r" bodily by some Gaylord parties. The which choke up the throat in croup and affect in this way at a trifling cost. until too late. The intimation has your correspondent,is a member, has week and to encourage them, Capt. diphtheria. Directions: Pour equal parts To increase the size of your fowls, introduce been made that the Second regiment, counselor went over to Gaylord on just closed its annual session at this Rosskopf has ordered two handsome a male bird of one of the large which is said to be favored by some officials, of turpentine and liquid tar into a tin pan Monday and recovered the stolen man, place. It was the most agreeable and breeds to increase egg production, a had been previously "posted as medals, which will be presented at the or cup and set fire to the mixture, takinocare to the great relief of his friends and harmonious session we have had for male of the smaller, non-sitting varieties to the coming change, but this is not next shoot to the two men having the to have a larger pan under it as a will work marvels. It is claimed believed to be the case. At all events neighbors. years. The different reports were very highest scores on the 200 and 500 yard safeguard against fire. A dense, resinous by many who have tried it, that halfbreeds the boys refuse to be comforted, saying cheering, indeed, there being an increase Postal cards are getting about as ranges. Shooters must first make 25 are equal to thoroughbreds as that with decent forethought they smoke arises, making the room all around. scarce as flies in January. The office egg producers, for which Houdans and might as well have been winners as out of a possible 50 on the 100 and 300 dark. 'The patient,' Dr. Delthill says, We had such visitors from abroad as in this city has had an order in for a Leghorns are at the head. losers." yard ranges before they will be permitted immediately seems to experience relief r' Mowery & Heideman of New Ulm Dr. Jacob Erehbiel, Ass't. Editor of supply since July 1st, that is yet to be Some of the First regiment members to contest for the medals. The the choking and rattle stop, the patient have a limited number of pure bred the Christian Apologate of Cincinnati, filled, and the offices in our neighboring are also^inclined to squeel because the medals will be contested for once each cockerels to be disposed of tnis fall at falls into a slumber, and seems to inhale Ohio, Rev. F. Unland, of Wilber.Neb., cities seem to be as poorly supplied Second regiment team came low figures. They must sell to make week. the smoke with pleasure. The formerly pastor at New Ulm, and others. room for the winter. WMVias we are. As this is the time of year mostly from one company. Now fibrinous membrane soon becomes detached, Mr. W. C. Brown, the Winona & St. Farmers will do well to call or correspond ^Svhen postal cards. are mostly in de^mand, the simple facts are, each regiment selected and the patient coughs up micrpbicides. at once. Those wno come first Peter Land Company's agent, who has Bishop E. G. Andrews, the president the people are greatly discom^moded its ten best and most reliable These, when caught in a will get the best. just returned hpme from the west, informs of the conference, yesterday preached by the failure of the department shots regardless of rank or location, glass, may be seen to dissolve in the the Winona Republican that a powerful sermon, in a tabernacle to supply the offices. and the team of the Second outshot the SALE OF STATE LAUDS. smoke. In the course of three days there is abetter demand than at any erected especially for the purpose, to team of the First. That's all there is afterwards, the patient entirely rccov- W. W. Smith, of the banking firm of previous time for railroad lands lying an audience numbering at least one Jb- s~ tO it. i\ eres.' Dr. Nichols tried this treatment Griffith and Smith at Sleepy Eye, yesterday in Brown, Nicollet and adjoining counwhich, Notice is hereby iriven that that the thousand. In the afternoon there was with the little girl spoken off. She County Auditor will offer lor sale, at took unto him a partner in theties, he says, are really valuable a sermon by Dr. Krehbiel and missionary "Women are everywhere using and his office, on Friday, Nov. G. 1885, at was lying gasping for breath, when he far beyond the prices usually asked recommending Parker's Tonic because person of Miss Ada Bunker, forillmerly addresses by Mrs. Mary. C. Nind, 10 o'clock a in.,the* unsold State Lands visited her. He took two tablespoon- they have learned from experience that for them. Mr. Brown's travels a teacher in the public schools of Minneapolis, and Miss Maggie Drey- in Brown County, which hive been appraised it speedily overcomes despondency, indigestion, have led him among the farmers all at Sleepy Eye. The wedding occurred and are unsold, or that have fuls of liquid tar and the same quantity er, of Kansas. pain or weakness in the back been sold and forfeited by reason of over the region named, and he says at the residence of the bride's parents in of turpentine set on fire. The rich, res- The following appointments will failure to pay interest for two or more Mr. Fr.^Kuetzing sells Stark A grain that, although he has been familiar the town of Kasson and is said to have inous smoke which rose to the ceiling probably interest your readers: years. bags at 25 cts. each. with their condition and surroundings been a quite brilliant affair. A number was by no means unpleasant. As it New UlmFr. Preine Sleepy Eye- Lists of the lands to be offered may for a long time, he has never witnessed went down from Sleepy Eye. Mr. be seen at the Auditor's office fox ten filled the room, the child's breathing W. F. Fritze MankatoGeo. IJoerger Chas. Wagner is the agent fcr the such evidences of general prosperity days prior to the dav of sale. Smith and bride will accept congratulations became natural, and as the smoke grew Le SueurG. E. Hiller. justly celebrated Hoqselmld Sewing jre REVIEW. S* among them as may be seen this year. W. W. BRADEN. asleep.1 dense she fell of Machine. ^g^fis G. E. HILLER. Com. State Land Office,