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^NfiW ULM AND VICINITY. Don't forget to remember the fam The call is out for the Republican The State boiler inspector was around bettering "little" Miller's chances for $f? "V^Fairfets. nominating convention. next week, Sept. 13th, 14th and 15th. Monday and the REVIEW editor is $5,50 the Senatedoes Hon. G. S. Ives a Otto Schell will enter a trio of pure '.i Republican Senatorial Convention. Open every day and evening until 10 the poorer for the visit. While it is great injustice. He is represented as bred imported white Chinese geese also "Tariff and free trade" will be discussed p. m. ,-yg ali right and proper to have an inspection being a temperance fanatic of the most other pure bred fowls. f,~3 at Turner Hall next Saturday of the boilers, it is little less than 1 district convention of the Republicans ultra stripe, when as a matter of fact The buildings erected by the Browh^ Ladies remember that the Empire evening. Doors open to all. robbery to charge $5,50 for about five of the Ninth Senatorial district everyone that knows Mr. Ives knows Co. Agricultural Society are completed.,*^ and Eagle mills offer valuable special minutes' work. The same charge is will be held at Harmony Hall, SleepyEye, Capt.George of the town of Sigel was that he is most liberal in his views. They are of suffie.ent size to accommo-^ f premiums for the best bread and cake made for inspecting a one-horse boiler on Friday, Sept. 24., 1886, at 2 awarded second premium for best white While by no means a tippler, he takes date 100 head of stock made from their flour. as for a 75-horse boiler, which, in our o'clock p. m-^for the purpose of nominating his lager whenever he feels like it, and Dent corn exhibited at the State Fair. Get your tickets early and avoid the Hon, John Lind and Prof. R. A. pinion, is all wrong?*.5 tX#^|*44/ a candidate for senator of said he is quite willing that others should rush. The Empire Roller Mill Uo. may consider Nix have kindly consented to exhibit district. have the same privilege. The fact of If the coming fair is not a success it Brown Co. got tnere at the State itself endorsed. They carried ofT their valuable collections of minerals, his having enforced the laws while The basis of representation for the will not fee because it was not thoroughly first prize at the State Fair for best geological specimens and curiosities. Fair. Every entry won a prize. mayor of St Peter is nothing against counties comprising this district is one advertised. Besides the 2,000 barrel of flour manufactured from Minnesota Over one hundred New Ulmites visited Mr. H. Doty of Courtland has lately him. Laws are madeor rather delegate for every 150 votes or major copies of the premium lists sent out spring wheat. the State Fair. This is encouraging. purchased from the celebrated Holstein should beto be enforced, and when fraction thereof cast for Blaine and Logan, some time ago, an edition of 10,000 copies Now let them turn out and compare Herd at Rochester an imported Mr. Ives assumed the duties of the office electors in 1884, which basis was Mr. Paul Hitz, aged 89 years, one of of the -'Brown County Agricultural the Brown Co. fair with the one recently heifer and several full bloods. Mr. of mayor at St Peter he became fixed by the Republican .Senatorial committee the oldest settlers of New Ulm, died at Society Advertiser," printed in the held at St. Paul. Doty's herd will be at the fair. the guardian of thercity and, oeing an at their meeting held at New his residence in this city last Thursday. English and German languages, has honorable man, he acted as his conscience If Treasurer Heideman gets his stock Ulm, Aug. 14. 1886. On this basis the In addition to special premiums offered The funeral occurred Saturday and was been published. Heideman is a "boomer" dictated, with only the best interests scheme through the Agricultural Society counties comprising the district will be by various business men of New largely attended. and no mistake. of the city in view. The Republicans next Wednesday, every farmer in entitled to representations as follows: Ulm as stated in our premium list, the New Ulm was well represented at ofNicollet county will needs nominate Brown Co. ought to become a member Empire Mill Co. offer a special premiof At a recent meeting at Mankato of Brown 8 the State fair and Minneapolis exposition of the association. their strongest man for the Senate 100 lbs. rye flour to the farmer Redwood 5 the editorial^fraternity of* the Second last week. We have yet to find if they do not wish to be represented 1 exhibiting the best rye. By order of congressional district the following officers The managers of the fair are corresponding the first man who does not consider in the upper house of the next H. Keller, Rep. Sena. were elected for the ensuing with the Springfield Coal Co.- Newspaper men and officers of Agricultural A. W. Pederson, torial *3 himself well repaid for tne outlay incident legislature by E. St. Julien year: President,' W. M. Todd, Redwood with a view of getting an exhibit of Associations in attendance are J. S. G. Honner. Committee. to the trip. Cox, who, we understand, will be the Falls First Vice President, L. P. Brown Co. coal. Everj body has beard requested to make themselves known Republican Donnty Convention. Democratic nominee. In our opinion Hunt, Mankato Second Vice President, of Brown Co. coal, but few have seen to the treasurer, Mr. W. H. Heideman, New Ulm, according to the report of Nicollet county has no abler or safer it. E. Graham, Waseca Secretary, E. in order that the courtesies of the the statistical committee of the GermanAmerican man than Mr. Ives and we hope to see H. Dearth, Henderson Treasurer, T. society may be tendered them. Horace Newhart will exhibit his pet school system, has 539 scholars him nominated next Saturday. A Republican convention for Brown E. Bowen, Sleepy Eye Executive committee, aligator. This is a savage monster Mr. Geo. Leatherman, of Eden, will in the German language, being the county will be held at the court house W.M. Todd, etc officio chairman, To the applicants at the recent public when irritated. Visitors are cautioned in the city of New Ulm, on ^l*?! bring some of his thoroughbred Holsteins 11th city in the United States in this E. C. Huntington, Windom J. A.Maxwell, examinations of teachers certificates Saturday, Sept. 23,1886* to keep at a distance. together with Grades and other respect. Not bad, certainly. Currie [J. L. Putnam, Granite good things of this were granted as follows: at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of x^e ^m stock. Mr. Leatherman has bred Holsteins MI Falls W. E. Wpodard, Mankato. placing in nomination candidates for 2d grade:Misses Cora Dungan,Emily for some time and has done NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, ,.av^u^ Representative, County Auditor, County ]f Davis, Hattie Dnbois, Mary Cutting, ar much to improve the stock of the county. 61 No. 2, 56 oats, 25 corn, 32 barley, Dyspepsiaf. sorrowul lAcker'tsely aiviic c: account of Treasurer, Sheriff,Register of Deeds, The Redwood county Republicans Lilly Davis. Henry W. Van Valkenburg, Dj~pepbia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, 45 potatoes, 35c. new onions, County Attorney, Clerk of the District have elected the following named delegates Edson K. Fry, George H. Shearer, Ind.gestion and Constipation sold on a Court, Judge of Probate, County Superintendent 1.00 butter,7 to 10 eggs, 101ive hogs, Tickets for the fair must be purchased to the Ninth district Senatorial positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by John Johnson, Nelson A. Anderson, of Schools, County Surveyor, per lb 3 pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. at the ticket office. Single C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. Court Commissioner and Coroner. convention: W. D. Flinn, A. Clark, Nicolas Baasen, Ed. E. Shelley, Carl $2.2582.65. admission ticket to hall and stock department The delegates from the several H. D. Baldwin, A. Davidson and D. D. Boelter, Justus Freund, D. E. Gibbs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. commissioner districts will also place 25 cts children under 12 years Schulein &Meinstein have just returned Nichols.* They are instructed for C. 3d grade:Misses Lizzie Halpin, in nomination candidates for County 15 cts. One day season tickets are TO RENT! from New York and will have T. Ward for Senator. The following Commissioner for their respective districts. Pauline Bentley, Agnes Cutting, Lydia good for one day and admit to both departments. their stock of fall and winter clothing resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wooley, Bertha Falk. Frank Giland, New brick store, 22x70 feet and 14 this week complete. Call at the Star The basis of representation for the We, the Republicans of Redwood Mrs. Julia Dungan. feet high, with eight living rooms and various towns in the county has been Clothing Store for bargains, opposite The W. & S P. Ry. will sell excursion county, in convention assembled, do Miss Agnes Clary is entitled to a 2d fixed at one delegate for each town and office in second stor}, on Minnesota Citizens' Bank. Look out for large tickets to the Brown Co. Fair hereby instruct our delegates to the grade, but on account of her young one delegate for eyery 50 votes cast for street between Centre and First North announcement next week. from Sleepy Eye, Springfield, Redw ood Senatorial convention to support no Congressman in 1884, or major fraction years no certificate was granted. streets. Excellent location for grocerv Falls, Courtland, Nicollet and St. Peter thereof. The various towns will be entitled man for senator who will not pledge We understand! that all but four or PERSONAL* MENTION. or dry goods business. For particulars to representation as follows: at the rate of one and one fifth fare for himself for C. K. Davis for U. S. Senator. five stores will keep closed doors next enquire of New Ulm 9 the round trip. Good for Sept. 13th, Albin 2 Resolved that the Republicans of Sunday. If this is so the clerks' association Miss Emma Bellm, who has been North Star 2 W. BOESCII, New Clm, Bashaw 2 14th, 15th and 16th. this county favor the nomination of A. have carried their point. In the in Rochester for the past two years, is Praireville 2 Bunrstown 2 PROBATE NOTICE. R. McGill for Governor. Mr. D. N. Jenkins, manager of the Sleepy Eye... 4 Cottonwood 2 list of those refusing to close Mr. Beinhorn's home on a visit. State of Minnesota, Brown County ^ss In Springfield 2 Eden 2 A. A. Thomas Stock Farm of Leavenworth, Probate Court rf-i name appeared wrongfully, we A. C. Forbes and family tarried in We understand that some day the & Sigel 2 Home 3 In the matter of the estate of Helena will have his herd of Jersey cattle EJleflson understand. deceased. our city over Sunday, the guests of Stark 2 law firm of Lind &- Hagberg will take Lake Hanska 3 at the Fair. He has lately made On readinp and filing the Petition of Gunnil E. Stately 1 Linden 3 Hon. and Mrs. John Lind. in anew partner and that the office Johnson of Brown county representing among other The County Superintendent informs improvements in his herd by the purchase Leavenworth 2 things, that Helena Elleftson late of said County door shingle will then readj about as Robert Stocker, cadet at the U. S. of Brown on the 23rd day of August A D. us that.fourrtSchool clerks are delinquent Milford 2 Total 48 of new blood from the best herds 1886, at Town Linden in said County died intestate, follows: "Lind, Hagberg & Son." naval academy,*Annapolis, Md., is visitingparents Mulligan 1 with their annual reports, which and being a resident of this County at in Ohio. He will also exhibit thoroughbred the time of her death, leaving goods, chattels, and From this it must not be inferred that and friends in this city. By order of K. H. HELLING, should have been in his hands Aug. Poland China swine. estate witMn this County, and that the said Petitioner 1 John Lind claims any relationship} to is a daughter of said deceased, and praying 9 chairman Rep. Co. Com. 10th. Iff'the reports are not in by next Wm.Ochs departed for Faribault Messrs, Mowery & Heideman will that administration of said estate be to Ole Jor- the "Son." The junior member of the enson granted: It IR ordered, that said petition Saturday the delinquent clerks may last Monday morning to assume the exhibit their 10 varieties of pure bred California fruit at W. Eibner's. heard before the Judge of this court, on Friday firm as now constituted claims the sole hear something drop. foremanship in the printing office at the 24th day of Sept. A.D. 1686,at 10 o'clock A. poultry. Their exhibit last year created responsibility of making possible the at the Probate Office in said county the institute for the deaf and dumb. Henry Steinhauser is aDout to start a Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to quite a sensation. The Supt. of A very heavy thunder storm passed change of firm name as above indicated. the heirs of aid deceased, and to all persons interested, wagon shop on Broadway, opposite Fred T. Lueth and wife, of Kansas this department says the opportunities by publishing a copy of this order for over this section Saturday night. It The heir to the Hagberg#estate put three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, Engel's blacksmith shop. City, Mo., arrived in our city last for seeing pure bred poultry will be the I^ew Ulm Review a weekly newspaper was by all odds the heaviest rain-fall of in his appearance last Saturday night printed and published at the City of New Ulm Thursday on a visit to relatives and equal to the State Fair. At least 20 the season. Farmers say the ground is and Albert has since grown at least in said county. A new stock of children and men's friends. We are glad to know that Mr. Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of Aug. A D. varieties of land and water fowls are now in excellent condition for plowing. six inches taller. Cigars were in great suits at the Star Clothing Store, opposite 188C. L. is doing well. promised. By the Court, Threshers want no more rain at present. demand Sunday and Mr. H. proved Citizens' Bank. (L S.) ERNST BRANDT, We understand that Mr. Carl The Cosgrove Live Stock Co., of Le Judge of Piobate himself equal to the emergency. I We understand that the Democratic Schmidt will leave next Monday for a Sueur, Minn., will exhibit a carload of PROBATE NOTICE. MARRIEDAt the residence of the nominating convention will be held in The first number of the New Ulm protracted visit in Europe. He makes thoroughbred Hereford cattle, also a bride's parents, Tuesday, Aug. 31,1886, State of Minnesota, County of Brown ss In this city on Tuesday, 21st inst. Post under the new management shows the trip mainly to recuperate his by Judge Brandt, Mr. Henry Kiesling Probate Court car of Standard trotters. These gentlemen In the matter of the estate of EileffEleflson, deceased. commendable improvement, which, and Miss Katie Emmerich, both of Sleepy health. appreciate the effort being made The Republican county convention Eye. The happy event was duly however, is no more than was reasonable On reading and filing the Petition ofOleJorgenson, to make our fair second to none in the The village of Lamberton was represented to nominate candidates for county officers administrator ith the will annexed of celebrated. to expect. Since the death of Mr. the estate of Ellef Eleff-on deceased, representing state. Their representatives will be in our city last Sunday by will be held at New Ulm Sept. among other thing", ihat he has fully administered L. Bogen the paper has been edited by A St. Peter correspondent of the New with their stock and will be glad to said estate, and prayirg that a time and place Dr. Crandall and Hon. Burt W. Lyon. 25th. be fixed for examining and allowing his account men whoes time is quite fully occupied Ulm Post says Jos. Diepolder of Lafayette Their presence had no political significance, explain the merits of Herefords. It of his administration, and for the assignment of with affairs other than (^newspaper the residue of said eta*e to the parties entitled can have the Republican nomination The Brown County Agricultural society however. will pay those interested in blooded "hereto, and that he be discharged from bis said work, while under the new management for clerk of court in Nicollet county took second premium for the best trust. stock to see this exhibit. First Sergt. W. Delaney, of Co. I It is ordered, that siid account be examined, the editorial work has fallen into for the asking. Mr. Johnson, the county exhibit at the State fair. It and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Grand h.uvest bill Wednesday even 11th U. S. Infantry, stationed at Fort Friday the 24th day of September A D. 1886, at the hands of an experienced newspaper present incumbent of the clerk's office, could just as well have had the first ing. Bennett, and Sergt. W. R. Peacock, of 10 o'clock a ni at the Probute ofiice in said this correspondent would have nominated man and an able writer, who can devote prize. county the same regiment stationed at Fort Secretary Juni has received enough And it is urtlT ordered, that notice thereof be for countv auditor. his entire time to his editorial duties. given to all persons interested, by publishing a Sully, tarried in our city over Sunday entries for the Brown*Co. educational We understand that Miss Mary Hopt copy of this order for three successive weeks prior In his salutatory Mr. A. Bogen to raid day of hearing in the New Ulm Review while en route from Fort Snelling to exhibit to make a very fine display. has purchased the stock of millinery ATTENTION, CO. "A." says the paper will continue independent a weekly newspaper, printed and published at the their respective posts. The two Sergts. city of New Ulm in said County This is the first opportunity ever offered and store fixtures ot Miss T. Westphal. in politics, which statement must Dated at New Ulm the 30th day of August, A. are crack shots and had been down to for people to see what our schools are Miss Hopt will tmce possession Sept. D. 1886. By the Com t, Members of Co. "A" are hereby notified be taken with a grain of allowance, in ERNST BRANDT, Snelling participating in the department doing. 20th. that a regular drill will occur Judge of Probate. view of the fact that he is an active and shoot. While here they gave an Thursday, Sept. 9, 1886, beginning at 8 ambitious young Democrat and in order The New Ulm Creamery Co. was exhibition of skirmish firings and astonished o'clock p. m. By order of Capt. M. J. THE I6TH ANNUAL to have any influence he must necessarily awarded second premium in the exhibit the natives by their quickness Rosskopf. support Democratic measures of dairy producrs at the State fair. of action and accurracy of aim. They FAIR A. STEINHAUSER, 1st Sergt. and Democratic candidates. Whether Billy Hummel may consider himself enjoyed their Drief stay here hugely ?v*' Democratic, Republican or independent, endorsed. and on their departure promised to call Tracy Trumpet:New Ulm clerks we wish the proprietor success again. are asking that stores and places of and take pleasure in extending the editor During the late hot spell a Hollander, business be closed on Sunday. Certainly Brown County Fair. our hand of good fellowship. who had been this country only three clerks should have one day of rest in weeks, died in Redwood county from seven. It is sufficiently bad to hold The sixteenth annual fair of the Last Wednesday night burglars entered the effects of sun stroke. So says the clerks after 8 o'clock in the evening, Brown County Agricultural society begins Mr. Albert's clothing store and Reveille. but entirely unjust to make them work in this city next Monday and continues helped themselves to a large quantity three days. The- opening day month in and month out without a day of clothing and gents' furnishing goods, Hon. John Lind has received an invitation will be children's day, and all children of rest. amounting in all to nearly $200. A silver from Hon. John A. Lovely to accompanied by their parents, guardians watch and $16 in money was also stump the First district in his (Lovely's) OF THE Dr. Wellcome has been urged by or teachers will be admitted free taken. Entrance to the store was gained behalf. Mr. Lind will no doubt accept many of his friends to become a candidate during the afternoon and evening. through the front door. The office the invitation. for State senator this fall, but the Tuesday will be Sleepy Eye day and a of Bingham Bros., near the depot, was Herald has his authority for saying We understand that a movement is large delegation from our neighboring also^yisited. The burglars drilled a that he has no idea of being a on foot to start a clean-cut German Republican town will undoubtedly visit the fair on couple of holes through the door of the candidate and would not serve if elected. this day. Wednesday is New Ulm day, paper in this city. A gentleman safe and poured in a lot of powder. After The doctor has too good a professional and in order that everybody may have from Minneapolis has been here to having done this they evidently business to meddle with politics. an opportunity to take in the show, an look the field over. 3 changed their mind about bursting the effort is making to induce a general iwill be held at and around: safe open, as they subsequently got into The Republicans of Nicollet county cessation of business during the afternoon. it by chiseling out a hole in the MARRIEDAt the residence of the Turner Hall,New Ulm, will hold their nominating convention On Tuesday afternoon and bride's parents, Wednesday, Sept 1, back. They secured less than $10 fer next Saturday. The convention will evening Prof. Sobilia's orchestra 1886, by Rev. Mr.' Albrecht, Mr. Carl their trouble. This is the second time be composed of 45 delegates, of which will entertain the visitors. The Schoenlau,of Chicago, and Mrs.Jaennette^Weyhe, that Bingham Bros.' safe has been Courtland has 2, Lafayette 3, West primiums will be awarded on Tuesday, is of New Ulm. The ceremony robbed, hence the poor haul made by Newton 1 and Ridgely 1. and the society holds a business meeting was performed in the presence of the last raiders. In the office at Peter SEPTf 13TH, 14TH AND 15TH, 1886.v at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday. Subilia's the near relatives of the contracting Mr. Child, the prohibition candidate Scherer's lumber yard an attempt was orchestra will also be in attendance parties. The happy couple departed for Governor, lectured in Sleepy Eye also made to open the safe, but the safe Wednesday afternoon and in the evening,after last Thursday evening and at Redwood for Chicago the same evening. was not injured. This is the third time the main hall is cleared of the falls Friday evening. Why does Mr. Mr. Scherer's office has been burglarized Nearly $1,000 offered in exhibits, the visitors will join in a St. Peter Tribune:The story is told, Child give New Ulm the go by? and twice has his safe been blown "grand harvest ball." As the managers and on good authority, too, that one of rM open. The first time, May 13, 1881,the Premiums. Great Exhibition i have labored hardand are still our local sports went out one day last We are in receipt of No. 1 Vol. 1 of burglars made a haul of $153. Since in the harnessto make this year's fair week and after firing away about 400 the Mankato Post, Geo. Scherer & Co. then Mr. S. has lost all confidence in of Horses, Cattle, Poul- the best show ever held nnder the auspices shells returned without a chicken. editors and proprietors. The Post is a "burglar proof" safes and keeps his of the society, they are deserving Upon examining the shells that remained, six column quarto, chuck full of local money elsewhere. The burglars in.this try, Grain,s&aFruit Vege- of encouragement. It is hoped that he found that the shot had been news and spicy editorials, and apparantly instance must have known that Marshal every farm and every shop in the county carefully extracted from everyone of starts oat with a very good advertising Winkelmen was out of the city. tables and Fine Art. will be represented in the exhibits of them, probably by some one in the employ patronage. If the new venture That they were experts leaves no room farm products and home industry. The of the humane society. He now is kept up to the standard of the for doubt No arrests. show of live stock promises to be tjie keeps a half dozen shells, loaded with initial number, it will soon take rank best ever made at a county fair in this buckshot, in the hotel safe, to be used among the first-class German weeklies A recent communication in the New j^ff&t-" H. L. RUNCI, B. JUNI/ State and this alone will be worth coming on the next man that tampers with his in. the northwest, We wish the proprietors Ulm Post from a St. Peter correspondenteridently to set. j,. Secretary. Presidents ammunition wagon. success. written with a view of *&