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mm NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Charley Heideman says he is going A system of water works has been As very many- of, the delegates and of walking in the beaten paths of their PERSONAL MENTION. out of politics. Of course he iswhen established at the public cemetery. Republican County Convention. other visitors' were not strangers in fathers, of men who believe that the he is ticketed for a land where there I The wind mill which did duty at the New Ulm, apart of Saturday was very world moves, that new possibilities are are no Democrats, and that isn't Montana. National Guard encampment is now Hon. John Lind was called to St. pleasantly spent in renewing old acquaintances continually being brought to light, and located at the cemetery well. An inch Paul Monday on legal business. W A Republican convention for Brown and making new ones. that to succeed in this day and age one county will be held at the court house pipe has been laid the whole length of Our people were only too glad to welcome Mis3 Helen George, of Lake Benton, must keep in the front rank of progress. The Springfield Times is authority in the city of New Ulm, on the cemetery and connects with a tank the representatives of the Minnesota is visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. Slip-shod cultivation and promiscuous for the statement that A. O. Redding Saturday, August 28,1886, near the well. Hydrants are adjusted D. Peterson. Saengerbund and everybody kept breeding to-day means loss of the town of Bashaw will be a candidate at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of at intervals of 50 feetr and by adjusting open house. Nearly all the business and poverty. An agricultural society for the Democratic nomination for Mr. and Mrs. C. Sylverson of Cincinnati, selecting four (4) delegates to represent 60 feet of hose the most remotest part bouses on Minnesota street and many representative. Well, we don't object should be, and is when intelligently O.. are visiting friends in this the county in the State convention of the cemetery can be kept fresh and residences throughout the city had been city. called to meet at the Exposition rink conducted, a great educator in introducing green in the most dryest summer St. Paul, Wednesday, Sept. 22, 1886- decorated with green garlands and the farmers of its section to the NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, Mr. S. T. deRanitz, general agent also to elect eight (8) delegates to the months. This is indeed a commendable flags. 63 No. 2, 58 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, best methods of cultivation, to the for Reyburn, Hunter & Co. has gone Ninth Senatorial district convention improvement, but Mr. Subilia informs 35 potatoes, 35c. new onions, At the hour of 10 a. m. the merits of lobor-saving machinery, to home for a two weeks' visit in Apoleton called to meet at Harmonv Hall, Slee us that the expenses exceed the 1.00 butter,7 to 9 eggs, 10 iive hogs,per delegates to the business meeting the different breeds of stock, and in numerous py Eye, Friday, Sept. 24, 1886. Wis. amount of the subscriptions some $90. ft lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. assembled in the lecture room of The basis of representation for the other directions. The officers "How can this deficiency be made up?" S2.25$2.65. Lieut. Bishop of the Chicago police various towns in the county has been Turner Hall and were called to order and members themselves, by their connection fixed at one delegate for each town and is the question that Mr. S. would like force and his niece. Miss by Mr. Jarshishek, the president of the with the practical workings of one delegate for every 50 votes cast for Philip Liesch, a typo on the REVI EW to have satisfactorily answered. He are visiting in this city, the guests of bund. The several societies were represented the society, and by being brought into Congressman in 1884, or major fraction celebrated his 18th birthday Monday by guaranteed thepayment of the expenses, Mr. and Mrs. Heinebach. by the following named gentlemen: contact with the exhibits should be well thereof. The various towns will be en setting up the cigars to the office force. but does not feel able to pay the deficiency titled to representation as follows: calculated to form correct judgments Charlie Stuebe returned home The boys only wish the anniversary of out of his private funds and hopes Albin 2 New Ulm 9 as to the merits and demerits of the Monday morning after several weeks' West Side Maennerchor, Minneapolis this happy event would come more oftener the liberally inclined citizens will come Bashaw 2 North Star ..2 absence in Wisconsin, Iowa and Nebraska various exhibits, and particularly as to H. J. Scheckenberger, J. A. Marxon. than once a year. Bunrstown 2 to the front and help him of the dilemma. Praireville 2 buying and selling cattle. those best adapted to their respective Cottonwood 2 Sleepy Eye 4 Mr. S. worked industriously to localities. Therefore selections of stock West Side Liedertafel, St. PaulProf. Eden 2 A. E. West, formerly a resident of Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Giesen, of St. Springfield 2 consummate the improvements, which Home 3 made as is proposed by the Brown W. Prien. Sigel 2 this county, is a candidate for Superintendent Paul, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. but for him would not have been undertaken. Lake Hanska... 3 Stark 2 County Society, would naturally have Concordia, St. PaulAd. Jarshishek, of Schools in Redwood county. Hauenstein Saturday and Sunday. P. Linden 3 Stately the effect of creating greater confidence H. Schneider. Mr. W. i3 an able educator and the J. is one of the Maennerchor warblers. Leavenworth .2 in them among the people at large Orpheus, St. PaulFr. Bohmann, public schools of Redwood county will Milford 2 Total 48 Aug. Brandt, who has been in the For several days the air was filled than would an individual selection, and Mulligan 1 Fr. Cloebitz not suffer if the superintendency falls to employ of the Superior City Mill Co.,for with rumors that a change in the proprietorship this increased confidence would as naturally his lot. Arion, St. PaulJohn B. Fandel, J. By order of K. H. HELLING, the last two years came home last Saturday of the Eagle mill property lead to their more general employment, W. Wegman. chairman Rep. Co. Com. in this city would soon be consummated. morning to stay for sometime. 11 Our jolly manufacturer of "Blizzards"'laughs and a consequent greater Liederkranz, St. PaulJos. Hengie, At first but little credence was Dr. Marden, who is visiting in the Republican Senatorial Convention. heartily over the item good would be the result. There is, Jos. Ellis, H. Wallraff. given the report, but it now transpires east, writes us that he will be home on in last week's Herald that he was a too, another merit to such Society action, Maennerchor, St. PaulGeo. Bielitz, the gossips knew'what they were talking Sept. 1st He says he is having a candidate for the Republican nomination A district convention of the Republicans in that it wold be the means of Jos. Elleman. about. The mill and all property "grand good time" on the lake and for clerk of the district court of the Ninth Senatorial district placing within the reach of many not able Frohsinn, MinneapolisChas. Zahn, mountains. connected therewith was sold last Monday Frank says nothing has been more remote will be held at Harmony Hall, Sleepy individually to afford the outlay good C. A. H. Richter, Wm. Kittel. to Mr. W. Bonne and Mr. C. Sylverson, in his mind. Eye, on Friday, Sept. 24., 1886, at 2 Charley Heideman expects to take stock by which to build up and improve Maennerchor, New UlmH. Rudolphi, the latter of Cincinnati, Ohio. o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating a lay off after fair time and spend a their herds. We therefore trust that H. Wankum, Jacob Petry. We are requested to say that the Sunday The new proprietors take possession on couple of months with friends in Montana. a candidate for senator of said the Brown County Agricultural Society It was decided to hold the next school of the Turnverein will again Sept. 10th. The Eagle Mill Co. is an He is looking forward to his vacation district. will not rest easy with merely considering Sangerfest in Minneapolis one year begin on next Sunday, commencing at institution of twenty-one years standing with great and pleasant anticipations. the proposed new departure, The basis of representation for the from now, the exact time to be decided 9 a.m. for the more advanced class and and during all that time but one but will carry it into early execution. counties comprising this district is one by the Minneapolis societies. There at 10 a. m. for the others. The mental firm ebange occurred, which was made delegate for every 150 votes or major Frank Schavesdick, who has been, was considerable discussion about the exercises for the gymnasium class will necessary by Mr. Meyer's death, ten fraction thereof cast for Blaine and Logan, absent in the Red river country, Dakota, advisability of continuing the practice Now as to the queries propounded by be held every Wednesday evening from and one half years ago. Messrs. W. electors in 1884, which basis was all summer in the employ of the St. of prize singing at future ssengerfests, Mr. Heideman. They cover too wide 8 to 9:30 o'clock. Boesch and Jacob Pfenninger are the fixed by the Republican Senatorial committee Paul Harvester Co., returned home the prize singing in the past having a field of facts and statistics to be gone old members of the firm and Mr. Geo. at their meeting held at New Monday morning. He reports the Mr. Cannon, Manketo's new postmaster, been a disturbing element in the bund. into minutely in one article, or with the Doehne came in soon after Mr. Meyer's Ulm, Aug. 14. 1886. On this basis the crops excellent in the vicinity of Grand was robbed Friday night of It was finally decided to continue the data before us. But in a general way death. They have grown old in the counties comprising the district will be Forks. $100. The thief must have been waiting practice, judges to be selected wholly we will say that the advantage possessed milling business, but their labors have entitled to representations as follows: for Mr. C. to take possession from societies not participating.The secretary by the thoroughbred, or blooded not been in vain. Their business has NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Brown 8 of the postoffice before relieving was instructed to correspond animal over common stock, comes from been always conducted in such a Redwood 5 him of his surplus cash, as with the several societies not represented Democratic Caucus. the fact that the former through a lono* straight forward manner that in their By order of the change in postmasters had been at the convention and ascertain series of years has been bred for a particular retirement the ycarry with them the best H. Keller, Rep. Sena. made that day. The Democrats of New Ulm are hereby their standing in the bund, it being inferred purposefor the taking on of A. W. Pederson, torial wishes of all who ever had any dealings invited to attend a caucus at Turner that their absence indicated a J. S. G. Honner. S Convention. fat, increasing the yield of milk and its with them. The new proprietors are Hall, Thursday, Aug. 26th, at 8 p. m., The Republican caucus for New Ulm desire to withdraw from the bund. capabilty of being transferred into butter for the purpose of electing eight delegates both young, energetic men and will no Republican Caucus, to elect nine delegates to the Republican to represent the city at the Democratic The following officers were elected and cheese in greater proportion, in doubt experience little difficulty in county convention which meets at county convention to be held on for the ensuing year: securing greater speed, strength, etc. maintaining the record established by The Republican electors of the city the court house at 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday Saturday, Aug. 28th. The county convention For perpetuating the particular qualities PresidentHenry Hauschild secretary, of New Ulm, Minn., are invited to their predecessors. Mr. Bonne is too elects 6 delegates to represent will be held at Turner Hall on meet in caucus at Turner Hall, Friday, desired the fittest of the respective Henry Bachman treasurer, Jos. the county at the state convention to be well known to our readers to need introduction Friday evening at 8 o'clock. It is Aug. 27, 1886, at 8 o'clock p. m., for held at St. Paul, Sept. 14th. By order families have oeen preserved for reproducing Rauch, all of the Frohsinn society, at our hands. Mr. Sylverson hoped that there may be a good attendance. the purpose of electing nine delegates of the committee. themselves through all these Minneapolis. Each society elects* its is a thorough going business man to the county convention called to meet E. G. PAHL, chairman. years, until we have to-day distinctive own vice president of the bund. at the court house on Saturday, Aug. and comes to our city well recommended. 28, 1886, and to transact such other business breeds of cattle noted for their beef A vote of thanks was unanimously The statement that- Ave said that S. He is a baker by profession and NOTICE. as may properly come before it. producing qualities, others for their passed to the Maennerchor, MusenSoehne, To My Friends in New Ulm and D. Peterson and H. Werring would be consequently knows the value of a By order of the Rep. city com., Brown County: milk, butter and cheese production Board of Trade and citizens of the Republican nominees for senator first-class article of flour. We wish H. NOACH, chairman. I am informed that some traveling horses distinctively bred for size and New Ulm in general for courtieses and representative, respcctivelj-, as the new firm success. New Ulm, Aug. 23, 1886. Piano Tuner from St. Paul has been strength, or their speed at the run or shown visiting members of the Minnesota published in a St. Paul paper, is all visiting your town and county in search California fruit at W. Eibner's. trot sheep for mutton or wool, and so Sasngerbund. The convention bosh. We did say, however, that so of worK,representing that I have changed The intolerable hot weather of Saturday '1M my trips and had taken a new route on through all the domestic animal then adjourned sine die. far as we knew they were the only candidates Republican county convention next was followed by quite a severe through the Southern part of Iowa and creation. By being thus bred for a In the evening the several societies in the field and would "probably" Saturday. We hope to see every town wind and thunder storm, which struck therefor would not again visit your distinctive purpose the animals have by joined in a concert in Turner Hall, be the Republican nominees. The fully represented. our city about 5 o'clock p. m. The place. This is an abominable Falsehood. the passage of time become particularly which was quite well attended by our Herald needn't worry, the nominees I think too mucii of my friends especially black, ominus looking clouds frightened The Democrats of New Ulm will caucus strong in their procreative powers in of those in New Ulm to pass them people. The several numbers were will be elected whoever they ai*e, and many people into the belief that by without any notice and as long as at Turner Hall to-morrow evening. the direction desired, and whenever satisfactorily rendered and everybody the party will take care that they are our city was again doomed to destruction I do not notify them through the columns Sec call in another column. coupled with an inferior animal, or one expressed themselves well pleased with good men and true. by a cyclone,and cellars and other of your paper ou all may rest not distinctively bred, the stronger and the evening's entertainment. assured that I shall be among you at places of apparent safety were hastily Owing to the intense heat the public Some time ago Treasurer Heideman more prepotent powers predominate the proper time, as usual notwithstanding Sunday morning about fifty more sought. Many of the members of the schools were dismissed Monday afternoon conceived the idea of investing the surplus the contrary reports of any of my over the weaker to the betterment of came up from St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota Ssengerbund had occasion to and yesterday. A proper thing comptitors. funds of the Agricultural Society the offspring. Perhaps the following and they too were taken care of by to do. explore the cellars of their respective Prof. L. M. A. Muntz, in purchasing young Thoroughbred table showing the ratio of improvement our citizens. Despite the extremely hot hosts and in every instance the latter Winona Auir. 18th, 1886. stock and placing them with its members from such coupling, will best illustrate The Republican convention for Nicollet weather, the picnic at Schell's grove was only too glad for an excuse to for the improvement of their stock this point. Uoff License. county will be held at St. Peter Sunday afternoon was largely attended make an excursion into his root cellar In order to get reliable information on Sept. 11ththe last day of the county and it certainly was the jolliest crowd Per cent, pure blood. Fortunately, however, the storm Notice is hereby given that the dog the subject Mr. Heideman addressed to fail". that has gathered in this city for a lonotime. Sire pure, first cros3 50 00 was not quite severe enough to do any license in and for the city of New Ulm Leading Stock and Commission men a second,, ....75 00 The procession through the city injury to residences or business blocks. It is quite generally conceded that becomes due on Sept. 1st, and that all third 87 50 series of inquiries. The replies received previous to the tramp to the picnic One or two small stables were demolished, Advocate fourth 96 75 last Saturday was the hottest' of the owners of dogs are required to pay said Farmers1 are surprising. The grounds was cut very short owing to fifth 96 87 out houses toppled over and awnings season. At one time mercury registered license at the city clerk's office on or in commending the enterprise of the the extreme heat. The great majority sixth 98 43 blown away. For a few moments 104 degrees in the shade. before that time. All dogs must be Brown Co. Agricultural Society devotes seventh,, 99 21 of the visitors departed for home on before the water commenced to pour provided with a collar with owner's eighth 99 60 two columns of its editorial space encouraging the Sunday evening train, though not The school board meets next Friday down the air was completely filled with ninth 99 80 name and license number attached. the project. The article appears a few remained* over until Monday to select a successor to George Scherer, dirt, dust and sand and it became almost tenth 99 90 By order of the city council elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW. morning. All seemed to be well pleased who goes to Mankato to enter into the eleventn, 99 95 as dark as night. We understand Louis SCHILLING, with their reception and entertainment twelfth, 99 975 newspaper business. that in the country the tops of the grain City Clerk. by our people and the wish was With this steady introduction of pure stacks were blown down and that hay There will be quite a gathering of local Xew Ulm, Aug. 17, 1886. The Redwood countyJ Republican frequently expressed.that the ssengerfest blood into the offspring of common stacks in the track of the storm politicians in New Ulm next Saturday. will hold their convention next Wednesday DR. M. LUTHER COLLEGE, of the bund may be held in New stock, there is, the sire being. a good were nearly all demolished. It rained Besides the Republican convention to elect delegates to the State Ulm at no distant date. representative of the family, a corresponding but a very short time and for this reason which meets at the court house on and Senatorial con ventions. AT NEW ULM, MINN. increase in his value in the only did the grain not suffer severely. that day, the Democrats will assemble A Commendable Movement. particular direction in which it is bred. The garlands, trees, flags, etc., A large force of carpenters will be in county convention at Turner Hail If for beef it will take on meat more PALL TEEM OPENS SEPT. 1,1886. placed at work erecting sheds at the which had graced New Ulm during the for the purpose of selecting six delegales Farmers' Advocate: evenly, in greater quantity and at no fair grounds for the accommodation of day in honor of the Minnesota Ssengerbund to represent Brown county in the We have received the following letter greater expense for feed. On this point The Institution comprises three Departments: nearly one hundred head of stock. were torn into smithereens and State couvention which meets in St. from C. W. H. Heideman, New we saw a statement recently from official scattered in all directions. The atmosphere Paul on Sept. 14th. The Democratic Ulm, treasurer of the Brown County 1. The Preparatory and Collegiate sources that the average weight of The Brown Co. Agricultural Society was cooled off somewhat by the county convention will consist of 34 Department, intended for those "who Agricultural Society: cattle in Indiana had increased since have recently purchased the balance of rain, but it was not lasting. wish a cassical education. delegates, of which New Ulm has 8, Editor Farmers' Advocate: 1876 from 900 to 1,000 lbs. or at a low the block which they now occupy. This 2. The Academic Dept., designed Sleepy Eye 3, Home 3, Cottonwood, The Brown County Agricultural Society for those who wish a good higher education. estimation the value of every head of gives them ample room and a convenient MINNESOTA SAENGERBUND. are about to consider the policy of Milford, Sigel and Stark 2 each, and investing their surplus funds in matured cattle in that state had been location. all remaining towns in county 1 each. 3. The Commercial Dept., open to thoroughbred young bulls, viz: Hereford,Shorthorn increased $3.50, for beef alone, saying those who intend to prepare for actual The chairman of the county committee Prof. Muntz takes occasion to inform and Holstein. The plan The Members Enjoyed their Stay in nothing about the added capacity from business life. recommends that town caucuses be held would be to place in every township or the REVIEW readers that the report Tuition and Board very low. For like causes for the production of milk, New Ulm Hugely. neighborhood where we have seven or on Thursday, Aug. 26. that he would not again professionally Catalogue, address, b eight members a young bull of their butter and cheese. Of course each addition visit New Ulm is without foundation. selection of breed,each member to have O. HOYER, President. of pure blood to the common or The Lake Superior excurtionist The delegates to the annual convention proportionate use of him. I can see bv PROBATE NOTICE! The coming fair will afford opportunities grade animal adds that much to the mathematical calculation in the course have returned. Some reached home of the Minnesota Saengerbund arrived by its display of thoroughbred value of the produce for breeding purposes, of five years an improvement in our Friday evening, others came on the in New Ulm on the early morning State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss Tn stock equal to $25,000 in cash without stock for farmers to see and be convinced. but in no case when a full blood Probate Court. Special Term. August 19th 1886 early train Saturday and Dr. and Mrs. train from the east Saturday and were an increase in expense of keeping or In the matter of the estate of Sarah Bobbins deCc&SCu* *e The subject will be taken up ed sire can be secured should a grade deljv Berry brought up the rear, reaching feeding. May I ask you for a comparison met at the depot and escorted to Turner bee aut a reglar meeting of the Society on be used to make a beginning. It is Whereas, an instrumentin writing. DnrDorfinoto of the relative value for beef and home Sunday morning. All are unanimous testamenth a be the last will and of Sffi Hall by the Maennerchor, MusenSohne, nnty well to breed to but not from grades. Sept. 15th, at 2:30 p. m. market purposes of a yearling steer that the party had a grand time, conrt-6 tothta City Band and a committee from common stock as compared with For the best results there must be purity although but few fish were caught by And whereas.Thom.A.Wiisonhasfiled therewith from the Board of Trade. Capt. Burg grades from selected cows,also for two, The New Ulm Vinegar Works has of blood on both sides, but by a systematic his petition, representing among other things that the members.The return trip was made three and four year olds. Also estimates fired a salute in honor of the visitors. shipped over four thousand bbls. of vinegar crossing of pure males or grade day of Aug. 1886, testate, and that said petitioner as to heifers for breeding purposes via Duluth. Every member of the At the hall refreshments were served is the sole executor named in said last will aid since last spring. This is mainly females, the entire herd can be buUt up in same manner. testament, and praying that the said instrnment party is enthusiastic in praise of the and as hearty a reception was given the may be admitted to probate, and that letters teatamentary due to their energetic salesman, Mr. fL0Respectfully Yours,. to the standard in a comparatively be to him issuedthereon courtesies shown them by the officials visitors as the early morning hour permitted. Treasurer. HEIDEMAN, Theo. Crone jr., who is on the road a-**1"u*"i& short space of time. In conclusion we It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument Sfi^i?'-** and employes of the C. St. P. M. & O. Mayor Weschcke appeared at and the aidpeUtion, be heard before this court If most of the time. desire to invite correspondence on this at the office ofA. G. Anderson the village of road. To Hon. T. W. Teasdale, the t* the hall about 6 a. m. and made a very Springfield, in said county, on Friday the 17th dav subject Before proceeding to attempt an answer ofSeptember A. D. 1886, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, The steam ship lines are again by the general ticket agent, the party is especially pleasant welcoming address, concluding when all concerned may appear and contest to the important quieries propounded ear and in consequence emigrant rates indebted. 1 He left nothing wa probate by tendering the visitors the freedom vsO %\ce\i. g&^ And it is farther ordered, that by Mr. Heideman, let us say -g'-Bp' ublic notice have been reduced nearly one half from undone to make it pleasant for them. of the city. A little impromptu or the time and place of said hearing be thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, i that the mere fact of the Brown Countv given to alli persons interested, by publication of SA the rates of a month ago. Now is the The party also have none bat good speech making was then indulged in Coughs, etc. Did you ever try these orders for three weekssoccessrvelv nravioim Agricultural Society considering the to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm REVIEW time to send for your remaining friends words for Mr. G. F. Thomas, under Acker's English Remedy? It is the best after which the visitors repaired to ~^J a newspaper printed and onblished 't proposition outlined in the letter above preparation known for all Long Troubles, in Fatherland. Tickets for sale by Jos. whose care they were while on Made the city oYNew Ulm in said County their quarters which had previously shows it to be composed of the right I sold on a positive guarantee at l6c.7 50c! By the Court", ^"*& Bobleter. been assigned them by a committee. I line island. ERNST BRANDT, 5J'# ^1? i^JSHISi &3^e#$8S kind of material, of men who are tired' C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. (L.S.) Judge of Probate. &.' tit* F*j|%- iS*"""- *&,&. *3&&&dAm1& ~-r I