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JEW ULM AND VICINITY. bushels of CORN wanted at The burning ont of chimney In PERSONAL MENTION. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, *Y\r\vO\ trifle with any Throat or -.ww the New Ulm Vinegar Works. Mr. Dietz's residence on Minnesota JJVJW Lung Disease. If yon hare 63 No. 2,58 oats, 25 corn, 32 barley. For particulars enquire of Theo.Crone, Republican ^Senatorial Convention. a Cough or Cold, or the children are street, between 3d and 4th North 35 potatoes. 35c. new onions, New Ulm. Minn. SBffQ 9SS AssL P. M. Weddendorf is doing threatenedwithCrouporWhoopingCough, streets, about 12:45 p. m. last Monday, 1.00 butter,7 to 10 eggs, 101ive hogs, use Acker's English Remedy and prevent St. Paul and Minneapolis to-day. A district convention of the Republicans created considerable excitement for the Waseca Radical:New Ulm clerks per lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt further trouble. It is a positive cure/ of the Ninth Senatorial distript Bart W. Lyon, editor of the Springfield time being. The mills sounded the and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 60c are asking that stores and places of 32.25S2.65. will be held at Harmony Hall, Sleepy C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Times, was calling on our people fire alarm in remarkable short time,but business be closed on Sunday. Certainly Eye, on Friday, Sept 24., 1886, at 2 yesterday. before the fire department reached the PROBATE NOTICE. clerks should have one day of o'clock p. m.,,jfor the purpose of nominating scene of the incipient conflagration all rest in seven. It is sufficiently bad to State of Minnesota, Frank M. Whitney, night operator In- Brown County. Probate Court. a candidate for senator of said danger had been passed. A heavy gale hold clerks after 8 o'clock in the evening, at this station, was called down to Winona In the matter or the estate of Helena Elleffson district'. was blowing from the Northwest, fi but entirely unjust to make them deceased. i last week on businessJ|j:f^l|| On readinp and filing the Petition of Gunml E. The basis of representation for the which made the excitement, all the work month in and month out without Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Peterson, Mrs. A*VJ counties comprising this district is one more intense as a fire from that quarter a day of rest. Pfefferle, Geo. Schneider and several $* would have made serious work. & ^delegate for erery 150 votes or major 1886, at Town Linden in said County died intestate, others from this city are taking in the UNION HALL, and being a resident of this CooDty at We understand that on Tuesday, '&i *s 'fraction thereof cast for Blaine and Logan, the time of her death, leaving goods, chattels, and State Fair and Minneapolis exposition i Sept. 14th, the second day of the fair, The Republican convention last Saturday'was estate witMn this County, and that the said Petitioner electors in 1884, which basis was is a daughter of said deceased, and praying this week. ~i~%%$A V'-** Jv-^V f.j&t a meeting will be held at Turner Hall composed jof a representatire i that administration of said estate be to Ole Jorenson =under the auspices of the= El fixed by the Republican Senatorial committee fe granted. It is ordered, that said petition Mr. J. H. Strasser, for the past i.*! with Ja view of organizing a borse body of men, and all but three HEWDH GUYBAND at their meeting held at New heard before the Judge of this court, on Friday h! two years on the editorial staff of the protective association. All bor*e owners towns iu the county were represented. the 24th day of Sent. A.D. 188&at 10 o'clock Aat ~1& Dim, Aug. 14. 1886. On this basis the the Probate Office in eaid county Minneapolis Herold, arrived in our city and others interested in the protection The action of the convention in permitting Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to counties comprising the district will be the heirs of aid deceased, and to all persons interested, Thursday evening to assume editorial of horses from thett are cordially the editor of this paper to select by publishing a copy of this order for entitled to representations as follows: three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, =ON= charge of the New Ulm Post. invited to be present and assist in the his own delegates to the State convention in the Mew Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Brown '8 Sunday evening, Sept. 5, '86. printedconnty. anri published at the City of New Ulm organization. was a very kind act and duly Herman Kuehnel, who has been in in said Rpuwood 1 5 appreciated, and he sincerely hopes California for sometime, returned home Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of Aug. A D. By orilfr of i Admission 25 Cents a Couple. Slayton Gazette:Col. Bobleter received 6 1886. that the delegates who supported the a few days ago. Mr. K. was quite ill II. Keller, Rep. Sena. By the Court, 1 a handsome endorsement at the (L S ERNST BRANDT, motion will have no reason to regret A. W. Pederson, torial during'his absence but says he is all Judge of Probate hand of the Murray county convention J. S. G. Ilonner. S Committee. the confidence reposed in him. The A cordial invitation is extended to all. right now. He looks it. PROBATE NOTICE. held here last Saturday. Every delegate adoption of the resolution endorsing i THE COMMITTEE. California fruit at W. Eibner's. Fred. Hauenstein has accepted a present voted for the resolution instructing -&i the Hon. C. K. Davis for the United State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss. In position in a jewelry store in Owatonna. Probate Court DEDICATION OF THE NEW the delegates to the state convention States Senate was a very proper thing The Republican county convention to In the matter of the estate of Elleff Eleffaon, deceased. Fred is an examplary young man to use all honorable means to ST, ALEXANDER'S HOSPITAL to do, as it no doubt sounds the sentiments nominate officers is called for Saturday, On reading and filing the Petition of OleJorgenson, and will soon ingratiate himself with secure his nomination as state treasurer. administrator with the will annexed of of nine-tenths of the Republicans Sept. 25th. Owatonna's best society. the estate of Ellef Eleffson deceased, representing of this county. among other things, that he has fully administered on Wednesday, Sept 8,1886, beginning Mr. Hermann, the St Paul professor said estate, and praying that a time and place The cold wave struck us Saturday. at 10 a. m., when will be offered an opportunity be fixed for examining and allowing his account The excursion that was to start from of gymnastics, was called home It was almost cold enough for frost A special to Friday's Poineer Press of his administration, and for the assignment of to all to inspect this commodious the residue of said estate to the parties entitled this city to Lake Benton to-day did not Friday evening. He promised to return Sunday night. says there is a great Indian scare in new structure. There will also thereto, and that he be discharged from bis said materialize, nor will it. Too few trnst be held at the same time a in October and join in a goose the southern part of Renville county, It is ordered that s-\id account be examined, GRAND PICNIC The "Brown County Agricultural took any interest in the matter to make hunt with the boys. 'Tis well. and rumors of the wildest kind are flying and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Friday the 24th day of September A D. 1886, at Advertiser" is the name of anew publication it a success and the prime mover very about Fritz Arhnes, stage driver 10 o'clock a. at the Probate ofhee in said REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. now in press. 10,000 copies are sensibly directed his energies in another county from Beaver Falls, says that large And it 19 further ordered, that notice thereof be being printed. direction. We are quite] sure given to all persons interested, by publishing a numbers of Indians are encamped copy of this order for three successive weeks prior our people could have put in one or on St Jacob's Heights, along Beaver creek, north of Beaver to *aid day of hearing in the New Ulm Review The Nicollet county fair will be held The Republican county convention more days at the lake very pleasantly, a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the Falls. Some forty of them raided the at St. Peter Sept. 10th and 11th. We city of New Ulm in said County or the benefit of the hospital. Rereshments met at the Court House at 1:30 o'clock but of course all these pleasures cost Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of August, A house of Henry Arhnes and so frightened will be served on the are under obligations to the managers D. 1886. BytheOouit, p. m. Saturday, Aug. 28th, and was money. There's the^rub. grounds. All are cordially invited. ERNST BRANDT, the family that they fled. No for a complimentary. Judge of Probate. called to order by Mr. K. H. Helling, ^A 1 damage was done save the stealing of a chairman of the Republican county If you want to take a week's vacation, There was quite a heavy frost Mon few chickens and some small articles. committee. The convention organized and have a good time attend the Rochester THE I6TH ANNUAL day night and in some localities vegetables They are raiding hen roosts and gardens FAIR by the election of Mr. Edwin Paulson, i air. Big attractions are promised and late corn suffered considerably. and stealing any small thing that of Linden, as chairman and Mr. Ernst every day. Hotel and boarding comes handy all through that neighborhood. Brandt, of New Ulm, as secretary. On houses are plenty and rates reasonable. When asked what they are there motion, the chair appointed a committee We understand that Mr. E. Rolloff The Association extends an invitation for they answer, "None of your busi- on credentials as follows: John will De a candidate for the Democratic to any and all persons to bring tents, ness." Arhnes also says there are several Lind, Clement Halverson, Gust. Spellbrink. nomination for county commissioner and camp out on their grounds during hundred of them camping in Redwood The committee made report the week. Good localities will be given in the district composed of the towns county on the Minnesota river showing the following named delegates for the encampment, with plenty of Milford, Sigel and Stark. bottoms, on the site of their lormer present and entitled to seats in the convention: water, and no charges for space, regular agency. The fall and winter term of the Dr. charges of admission $1.50, Season Martin Luther college begins to-day. tickets 50 cents single admissions. N EW ULMJohn Lind, Fr. Burg, H. OF THE About 7:45 p. m. Friday our people We have not learned the exact number Schapekahni, John Neumann, S D. were startled by the announcement Less than two weeks until the opening of students present but understand the Peterson, H. D. Beussman, K. H. Helling, that John Stragant, alias Chas. Bertran, I ot the county fair. It is hoped that attendance promises to be quite large. E. Brandt, Jonas Laudenschlager. alias Geo. Mason, bad broken every town in the county will be lepresented w SLEEPY EYEHans Mo, D. I. Russell, I The Springfield Times is authority jail aud made good his escape, it appears by a display of this year's L. G. Davis, W. W. Smith. for the statement that Wm. Oetting that J.Scbapekahm,the ja lor,bad products. Never before have the managers SPRINGFIELDOscar Erick&on, and Henry Klossner of this city stepped inside the corridor to lock the so exerted ttiemselves to have a Enerson. will open a hardware stoie and agricultural pusoneis in their cells for the night, fair woithy the name and they are deserving BASHAW\ud. W. Pedei-bon, Gu-t. machinery waiehouse in Springheld. and as ho turned to lock the corridor of the hearty support of every Wing. door Stragant, who had crouched near farmer in the county. Bring on your BURNSTOWNPeter J. Moe, 2 votes. Turner Hall,New Ulm, the door against the wall, dodged out wheat, corn, potatoes, etc and compare Mr. Anton Olding while engaged in COTTONWOODB. Marschnei, J. behind him and skipped along the hall notes. Every farmer has raised cleaning out a well jesterday bi ought Sohlumberger. and out through the front door of the something woithy a place in the exhibit to tbo su'face a bottle of Hauenstein's EDENGeo. Heait, 2 vote-. jail like a stieak of lightning. B\ the and it will do him no harm tiid beer manufactured and put up in 1882. HOAIEPort Gibb- H. Weiring. time Mr. Schapekahni had locked the raav do him much good to show it. SEPT. 13TH, 14TH AND- I5TH, 1886. Tne bottlo was "tapped" and the beer LAKE, HANSKAJohn Moe, Iver door to keep the otLer prisoners safe found greath impioved by age. Thorsou, Peter Olstad. Capt. Eckstein departed Satuiday Stragant had disappeared completely LEAVENWORTHSam Scherman, G. evening with Brown county's exhibit in the daikness. Ho departed in such Iho Republican caucus in Turner W. Harrington. at the State Fair. So few of our people ahutrythathe took neither hat nor Hall Fuel i\ evening was quite well attended. Nearly $1,000 offered in LINDENC. Halveison, E. Anderson, took any {interest in the matter coat with him. He was in jail await Mr E G. Koch presided and^Mi. Ed. Paulson. that the exhibit is far from coming up ing trial at the October term of the dis Ed. Huebner icted as sciibe. The Premiums. Great Exhibition STARKAnd. J. Gillman. to expectations. Capt. George and trict court for stealing a watch and caucus was ven harmonious and the SIGELC. Schweppe, Fied Scnweppe. Rev. A. Berghold furnished the greater some money from Albert Winkelman delegates to the county convention were of Horses, Cattle, Poul- part of the vegetables and other farm at Springfield last Spring, He is de elected without opposition. ALBINH Sigurdson, II. O Moen. products. Mr. Aufdcrheide, Mr. scribed as being about five feet three try, Grain, Fruit, Vege- Tne tiind annual lir oi the Southern Stoeckert, tbo Empire Mill and a few PKAHUEVILLEH. J. KmuUon, inches high, brown hair, grey eyes Thos. Foster. Mmneso'a Live StocK. and FairAssociation others furnished exhibit- and there is sandy complexion, weighs about 135 tables and Fine Art. MILFORDGust. A. Spellbnnk. will be held no reason hv every faimer and manufacturor tu Mankato Sept. 21, pounds and is about 27 ears old. He is Ttje report of the committee w.ia 22, 23 and 24 It^wll no doubt be the in the county should not have as sharp as a razor and as slippery as adopted. best 1 ui evei he u.ider the auspices furnished something. There should at an eel. Sheriff Schmid, who is making On motion, Jos. Bobleter, candidate ot tne ^ociPt}. ,Our thanks are due the least have been a full cir load. commendable efforts to recapture the H. L. RUNCK, JUNI, B. for State Treasurer, was authorized to socieU toi a comp criminal, offers a liberal reward for his Secretary. President. Winona Republican Conductor name delegates and alternates to the apprehension. Ihe Redwood county fair will be held Fred. Morgan oiovglit'e*the passenger State convention. Ho thanked the convention LATERSince tLe above has been Sept 22,23 and 24. The Redwood G.A.R. train from Tracy to this* city last (Friday) for the honor conferred and explained I] put in type we learn that Stragant Post will arrange a giand camp fire for night. When they left Tracy the that while he knew the gentlemen emerged from a cornfield in the town the same dates to which all neighboring cold wave, reported as being central present were all his friends and of Lake Hanska at dusk last Saturday Posts are invited. It is intended over Dakota yesterday, was full upon that he would be greatly pleased to evening and proceeded to the house of by the managers to have theatrical them and the shivering passengers in have them all go to St. Paul as delegates, 4 Elef Aslesson wheie he enquired the Fresh Goods New and performances the evenings. summer clothes clamored for a fire. but as the county was only ento way to Madelia. As Sheriff Schmid Fred, accommodated them, and as the andtitled four he hoped the convention had been there during the day The board of education at their session train passed Springfield on its way castward would pardon hijn if be selected such gave the alarm, the stranger was at last Friday unanimously adopted it ran square into the hot wave Just Opened. delegates as in his opinion could best once recognized as the escaped prisonAslesson the recommendation of Supt, Nix again. The stoves were red hot, ander. further his interests. He named the gave him the desired information, to appoint Miss Clara Rehfeld to the the passengers became more so as they but invited him into the following: vacant teachership in the primary class one and all rushed for the platform, dedaring house to supper in the hope of detaining in the Union school house. Miss R. is DELEGATES. ALTERNATES. their faith in Mr. Beecher's him and making his capture. Stragant John Lind, And. W. Pederson, a graduate of the Mankato normal theorv that we get it here on earth. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST WITH was not to be caught in that way Fr. Burg, W. Hauenstein, school. and he politely declined the invitation S. D. Peterson C. Halverson, ONE OF THE A*. The annual competition between the W. W. Smith. Geo. Heart. and proceeded on his way. Mr. A. Mr. A. H. S. Perkins, editor of the i LARGEST AND BEST regimental rifle teams of the Minnesota On motion, the chair appointed a then hitched up his team and in company Capron (111.) Herald, who recently visited National Guard will take place at the committee of five to report names for with Ole Wisted and C. Roland this section, tells his readers that U. S. range, Fort Snelling, on the 13 delegates to the Ninth district senatorial followed and overtook the fugitive. New Ulm, the. scene of the Indian massacre STOCKS OF OVERCOATS AND SUITS FOR MEN, BOYS and 14 of this month. The Second regiment con vention. The committee after a They invited him into the wagon and of 1862 and the cyclone of 1881, i & team is constituted as follows: brief consultation recommended the ride, which he did, and they then is a place of about 3,500 inhabitants, AND CHILDREN THAT WERE EVER SHOWN IN NEW Lieut. E. W. Bird, Staff Sergts. Dodd turned around and drove back to the election of the following delegates, and contains some beautiful residences ULM ALSO AN IMMENSE LINE O GENTS* and Carpenter, Corpl. French and Private house. As Stragant was still coatless which recommendation was adopted: and substantial business houses. Chandler, of Co. I Sergts. Shanks and hatless they put an overcoat on Jos. Bobleter, C. W. A. Krook, C. FURNISHING GOODS, SUCH AS and Payne, Corpls. Walker and Livermore The Springfieldites still have faith in him and, after being joined by a fourth Griffith, A. W. Pederson, A. Gilman, Underwear, Woolen Shirts, and Private Warren of Co. D. man, a start for New Ulm was made. their coal mine. A stock company has D. I. Russell, John Neuman, Geo. W. Alternates: Private Hawks, Co. C, Stragant entered a decided objection to recently been organized with J. S. Col' Harrington. and Private Plummer, Co. G. this proceedure and jumped from the White Shirts, Socks, Neck- my, president Gust. Nuessle, secretary Hon. John Lind offered the following wagon and again made good his escape. resolutions which were unanimously and|Wolfgang ^Schmidt, treasurer. adopted: UlmOne of the men grabbed him as he We understand that the New Shares are $10 each and find ready ties, Collars, Trunks, etc. Besolved, that: Recognizing with Ui jumped but the oveicoat only remained Post has passed into the hands of Mr. sale. It would be a grand thing for pride the worth of Col. Jos. Bableter, in his hand. A. A. Bogen and that Mr.Ernst Brandt this whole section if our Springfield both as a citizen and as a soldier and has been completely frozen out. We veteran, with full confidence in his integrity, friends realized expectations and unearthed rj ALSO A LARGE LINE OF HATS AND OAFS. ability and fitness, we heartily Democratic Caucus. ^'XJ in common with many of our people coal in paying quantities. commend him to to the State Convention If anyone expected a strife between I are considerably surprised that Mr. WE WILL SELL YOU CLOTHING FR03I O O S O for nomination for S^tate Treasurer, the Kelly-Doran Democrats and the antis Brandt should be pushed aside so ruthlessly, 0f It's a poor community that can't wasand our delegates are hereby instructed in Friday evening's caucus he PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN ANY STORE IN THE CITY. as he has been connected with have a sea serpent nowadays. The to use all honorable means to secure 'K sadly disappointhed. If there were any his nomination. 1 /last discovery of a huge monster the paper for over sixteen years and V^W^ conflicting elements in the caucus they Besolved, further: That it is the sense t,was made in Lake Mazaska, near Fari'bault. did nol clash and a more harmonious has had editorial charge since Mr. L. Remember, the Place, of this convention, that no man shall gathering it would be hard to imagine. It is described by the party Bogen's death. It would not be surprising be nominated for a legislative office at The caucus was organized by the election that made the discovery as having if the change of proprietorship the hands of the Republicans in this &* of Mr. E. G. Pahl chairman and scales of a bright hue which glistened district, who is not in favor of the election meant a change in the politics of the 1COR. THIRD AND MINN. STS., Mr. C. W. H. Heideman secretary. 4 t-i *in the sun as it glided through the water. of Gov. C. K. Davis to the U. S. paper and that ere long it will appear Delegates were elected to the county HEW'UtM CLOTHING:: STCIREl Senate at the ensuing session, and who Its length is said to be no less convention as follows: C. W. H. Heideman, as a clean-cut Democratic sheet. Mr. will not publicly pledge his best efforts than thirty feet, with ahead of gigantic E. G. Pahl, R. Pfefferle, Dr. Brandt informs us that he will now devote and his vote to secure such result. Randall, M. Mullen, Ed. Dunkel, John proportions. Something must be JOHN ALBERT, Prop'rrt^iJfeS his entire time, to bis duties in the There-being no farther business the Schmid and Fr. Pfaender. The whole wrong with the liquor people drink convention adjourned sine die. probate office../ V^&* business was done in five minutes. these days.