New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 15, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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E. Pfefferle, DAKOT A TERRITORIAL NEWS. on Wednesday everything could be in well cured, it is a good food for all JFAEM MANAGEMENT. readiness for receiving live stock, farm kinds of stock. It should be harvested products, and miscellaneous articles on after the seed is formed, but before it Monday morning. The person in begins to grow hard. Pains should be La te Crops that Ca Advan.tageotisly Dealer in The body of Wm. Connor, ex-postmaster charge of the place could take care of taken to cut and cure it without having at Ft. Lincoln, was found in Raised to Takethe Groceries, them till the fair openend. He could dust mingled with it. To avoid the the Missouri river 60 miles south of Place of Hay. also look after them at the close of the dust it should be cut quite high and Mandan. No marks of foul play. exhibition. A young society should be collected with a hand rake. The dust CANNED, DRIED & GREEK He was buried at Winona. He committed prepared to pay premiums promptly on Hungarian hay and the matured Fanners Should Take the Management of suicide several weeks ago.v# FEUITS,r and in full even if the receipts of the seed are injurious to horses. Clean and County Fairs Into Their Own Hands. fair are small. The members of the bright Hungarian hay is excellent food igUfAt Fargo, burglars entered the association will find it to their advantage for store cattle, milch cows, calves, and residence of Capt. McCarthy, deputy Floixr eundL Feed, to pay the assessment for making sheep. It is desirable for a change, In View of a Drought. sheriff, and secured some money and up a deficit, rather than have exhibitors even if a farmer has a sufficient From present appearances the crop a watch. *,*sm STONK,WOODEN AND WILLOW dissatisfied and complaints made about amount of common hay for all his of hay in the northwestern states a?d the non-payment of the premiums stock. The Huron running team of the city territories will be very light In respect NEW ULM, promised. Any society can save money fire department, which has won the to maturity grass and red clover Management of Fairs. by restricting the number of the prizes Fr, Burg, banner at the last two tournaments in TSvery year many complaints are made are fully two weeks further advanced in each of the classes. Two premiums Dakota, has made arrangements about the management of our county are enough to offer for anything, than they ordinarily are at this time. to attend the Iowa tournament in as no exhibitor cares for a and district agricultural fairs. The Still in most fields they are but a few Sioux City, and go from there third or fourth prize. Some societies statement is made that they have passed inches in height. Grass is no taller in have found out that they can obtain to the Dakota tournament at Mitch out of the hands of farmers and are most mowing fields and natural MOST PERFECT MADE money for paying premiums by Hell. controlled by the owners of fast horses, meadows than it generally is in pastures Manufacturer of and Dealer in chargeing admission to races occurring sporting men, and people who do business Preparedwith strictregardto Purity, Strength, and at this season of the year. Trees, Adam Marshall, living eight miles at other times than when the annual Healthfolness. Dr. Price's BakingPowdercontains in the nearest town. Many complaints shrubs, and most kinds of flowering northeast of Mitchell, accidently ran no Ammonia,Lime,Alumor Phosphates.Dr Price's agricultural fair is in progress. Extracts,Vanilla, Lemon, etc.,flavordeliciously. are made concerning the immoral plants blossomed fully two weeks before a knife into his thigh while at work, Chicago Times. tendencies of fairs when poolselling TOBACCOS^ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St. Louis. and bled to death before aid reached the ordinary time. The only good is allowed. Permits are given PIPES,5 him. quality of grass is found on low land, Dog Stories. v- 'SBroron oulJBcmk* for objectionable side-shows, privileges which is ordinarily too wet to be plowed. Judge Spencer opened court at The other day our Newfoundland for selling worthless article are sold, Clover and timothy on highlymanured Cor. Minnesota and Centre Pierre. He is well liked by the bar. dog was playing on the porch with our and games of chance are permitted. land present a healthy appearance, C. H. OHADBOURN, little girl, 4 years old, when she opened C.H.BOSS, streets. C. E. Dmch, general merchant of Many exhibitors complain of want of President. x% but are short. Even with Cashier. the gate and went out. The dog Highmore, has had his doors closed suitable accommodations for themselves NEW ULM, MINN.^ heavy rains within the next few days Neumanfri Cor. Minn, and Centre Strs. did not follow her. Sometime afterward by a Chicago house under a bill of and their stock, of the lack of capacity, the crop will be small. Apparently Jno. sale. The other creditors got left. the child's mother came out, discovered ing must commence two weeks knowledge, judgment, and honesty on 1 her absence, and said to the the part of the judges, of delay in having A brief session of the South Dakota NEWULM, MINN. eailier than usual if red clover,timothy, dog: the fair grounds put in suitable constitutional" convention was held aoo^s.'l%M^'-,'J-in/ and other cultivated grasses are cut as Dealer Collectionsan& all business pertaining to banking DR condition, and in reduction in the "Where is Nellie?" The dog looked at Yankton, on the 1st. President promptly attended to. on as they are in lull blossom. On premiums offered. Many complain because as if he knew, and wagged his tail furiously, Edgerton being absent, Judge Campbell few farms will they furnish fodder Individual Responsibitiy, fairs are generally noisy and Mats, Caps, Notions, was chosen president pro tem. The "Go this instant," said the enough to keep the stock over the disorderly and because the exercises convention then adjourned to meet mother, "and find Nellie and bring her Groceries,", JProvisionSi*\^ winter. Should abundant rains occur $500,000. of each day do not conform with the in Yankton on the first Tuesday after home." soon after haying, a second crop may Crockery and Glassware, &*fcJ published programme. Many state that Eagle Mill Co. Over the gate flew the dog and started the first Monday in January, 1888. be cut in fields where the soJ is rich Green, Dried and Canned Jim the best space in the exhibition building down the street to a neighbors's and retentive of moisture. But the D. E. Keith, cashier of bank of Elkton, Fruits, etc, etc. *g*t is generally occupied by goods of merchants, house not far off, Nellie was playing season is too far advanced and too unfavorable who has been in trouble for some there, inside the house, and saw the to the exclusion of farm, garden, Manufacturers of to afford much promise of a time, was arrested for fortery, and dog come and scratch at a veranda orchard, and dairy products, I will always take farm produce in exchanft ROLLER FLOUR good crop of hay. waived examination. The bonds window. for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor all Ihey declare that fairs should be principally "I know what he wants," said the were fixed at $2,000. Seasons that aie unfavorable to the kinds of paper rags. *J" for educating people in matters little girl^ he wants me to go home, but growth of grass and clover are also unfavorable BY THE pertaining to agriculture and not for The Spicer property, at Watertown In connection with my store Ihaie a first-clas) I'm not going to do it." to a large growth of gram Gradual Reduction Boiler furnishing amusement or for advertising recently sold for $16,000, has been saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table anq The dog was not admitted, but he straw and to the foliage of cornstalks. and selling goods. purchased by a syndicate of which J. my customers will always find good liquors an$ lingered near, like Mary's little lamb, Erom present appearances the straw of System. cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. J. Hill is a member. and when two ladies called presently There are good grounds for most of grain sown last fall or early in the he brushed in past them through the these complaints, but it seems astonishing spung will be short. Farmers located Boy Chief, an Indian employed as All goods purchased of me will be delivered NEW ULM. MINN. door. Then, rushing up to Nellie, he that the people who make them where they can secure hay on land belonging herder for Dietrich Bros., was arrested any part of the city free of cost. seized her dress with his teeth and began do not interest themselves in instituting to non-i esidents may be able Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn at Bismarck for attempting to rape Cheap Cash Store. dragging her to the door. An attempt the reforms they appear to desire to obtain all they need for keeping their Mrs. Elizabeth Dixey, wife of a farmer was made to drive him off, but so mueh. The most enterprising and intelligent stock, as generally much can be cut on Meat MarkeV living east of the city. he growled and held his place, the little farmers, gardeners, and stockraisers low lands. Farmers who live where girl beginning to get frightened, in each county should control the most of the land is under cultivation June 22 there will be a great shell gave up all resistance, and trotted fair, and should they undertake to do will be most likely short of fodder, as race on Lake Kampeska between W. borne by his side and he delivered her so it is not likely tkat they should meet they generally keep as much stock as M. EPPLE, Prop'r. F. Taylor, of New York City, and W. with an air of triumph into her mother's with any opposition. To accomplish they can provide food for during favorable H. Henley, of Oswego, N. Y. NEW ULM,MINNi DEALER IN MINNESOTA ST. hands. What "mstict" would lead the best results it is advisable for them seasons. They should loseno time A Dakota insurance company, refused DRY GOODS, a dog to do that? to organize a county agricultural in prepaiiug to put in ^eed that will admission to do business in ~pHE nnilersigned desires to inform the people of A suburbau resident was walking at society, which should not limit its labors produce crops that can be used as substitutes NOTIONS, I New Ulm and vicinity that he ha* re establisheu night, not long ago, across a meadow, Minnesota, has issued a writ of mandamus to holding an annual fair. for common hay. Those who HATS, CAPS, his meat market and is now preapared to wH and losing the path in the darkess fell This society should hold regular meetings have s.losor aie so situated that they to force an entrance. on his eld customers and friends *ith only th GROCERIES, CROCKERY best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and evt into a ditch. His dog, a collie, had for hearing lectures, discussing can construct them will .find no difficulty ery thing usually kept in a first-class market TM At Black Hills, after the 1st of July and OILS. been running about in an aimless way various matters pertaining to farming in raising fodder corn for filling highest market price will be paid for PAT CAT! Sturgis City will have a national bank, over the field. Gathering himself up TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. gardening, and stock-raising, and for them. If not planted till the middle of Also Musical Instruments with a capital of $50,000, which will the gentleman called the dog, and considering business matters and legislation June, stalks of corn sufficiently large M. EPPLK. and WJBLEELER WILSON'S NEW crouching over him said, sharply: that effect the interests which to be converted into ensilage can be be incorporated under the name of "Now see here, Mac, I want you to they are engaged. Working committees raised before there is danger of frost. Latest Improved the First National bank of Strugis. Meat Market. show me the path across this meadow. should be appointed to test new The silo enables a farmer to winter a SEWING MACHINES. It will be formed by the consolidation Go right ahead of me, do you hear, and vanties of plants, to consider the merits large amount of stock through a scarcity of the Lawrence County bank and the show me the pathshow me the of rival breeds of animals, to expeument of rain causes the yield of glass and ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. bank of Stebbens, Mund & Fox, of path!" with '.machines and implements, clover to be very small. JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., that place. and to make reports on them. An association Farmers who have no-silos and are The dog obeyed to the letter. With of men organized for the purpose situated that theytean construct his nose to the ground he followid the The Mitchell Bicyle Club of Mitchell, New Ulm, Minn. NEW ULM, MINN. of promoting agriculture and raise corn for foodder and path faithfully, with his master at hia will hold its first tournament on June stock-raising would be likely to conduct i it by drying. Sweet corn is heels, clear across the meadow, until A large supply offresh meats, sat*. 14, 15, 16 and 17, the contest being a count fair that would be of preferable to any kind of field corn, as he had approached to within two or age, hams, lard, etc., constantly on open to the world and entries to close great value to themselves and the it produces a much larger proportion three rods of the limits of the field. land. All orders from the country at 9 o'clock p. m,, June 14. The first community, and one that would be of foliage, while the stalks contain so Then he began to waver^from side to promptly attended to. day will be occupied by a reception to iree from all objectionable features. much saccharine matter that they are side as if looking vainly for the path, wheelmen and a parade. The other readily eaten by most kinds of stock. and showed great confusion and even Such an association could be incorporated CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Many who wish to raise either sweet or shame. Next day the gentleman went days will be taken up with the wheel as a joint stock society for the common .field corn for fodder sow the over the ground by daylight, and discovered contests. purpose of buying and improving seed broadcast, cover it with a harrow that at the point where the dog grounds and holding annual agricultural THE NEW EM ".J Obtained, and alt PA'ltM bL^tJSh^i at At Huron, the Episcopalians will or cultivator, and cut it with a mowingmachine began to waver the path was entirely fairs. The number of shares tended to for MODTRATi: FEES Our oflice is erect a $10,000 churh of local granite opposite the S Patent Office an1 wo (fin oU or giam-harvester. This plan lost in the thick grass.Boston Transcript. should be large and the price comparatively tain Patents in less tune tlmu those remote from saves much woik, and many claim that this season, Gothic style. CITY PLANING MILL small, so as to allow every enterprising WAbUIbG'lOV Seixl MOP1 I lm I17AG or the yield is largest when "the crop is J'HOIO of Imention We ath IM as to patent farmer in the county to own at A dispatch from Hamilton says: A ability free of tharRe an we in ike AC CIElLOE raised mlhis way. It is admitted, Decrease of Feminine Clerks. least one- By adopting this plan the UNLESS /M7CA 1^ S/V I'KUt heavy rain storm, accompanied by however, that the -crop is inferior. It may not be many years before a S For circular advice, terms and references to majority of the farmers in a county ft MANUFACTURES f, hail, passed over here, and was general actual clients in \our own He Coumj it or The stalks aie small and tender and woman will be a rare sight in a department, would become directly interested in lown, write to DOORS, WINDOW SASH,, ia the valley of the Red river. tfM the foliage is abundant, but, as they says a Washington letter to Tae CvAoSNaW'3G0 the welfare of the society and the success glow in the shade they are lacking The crops are in excellent condition Philadelphia Telegraph. Slowly, but of the fair. They would become Opposite Patent Office, Washington, If V. VENETIAN BLINDS. gieen color and sweetness. Those and the ground was beginning to lequire H. H. Beussmann, better acquainted, and would be better surely, they are being got rid of under who have fed out fodder corn raised prepared to work for the advancement the civil service system. They are now rainthe crop outlook never FRAMES.%$| rf MOULDINGS AND "-w'tn the seed broadcast are of agiiculture and kindred industries. seen walking arm-in-arm through the was better in this part of the country gei dissatisfied with the results. They could decide how a fair should be treasury corriders or standing at the Dealer in at this season of the year. The phenomena) Planing, turning and all conducted that would accomplish the Ihey ^utthat animals soon tire of windows at noon time with their cups $teel ki\d Itoi\ Wafe of soil blowing like snow in best results. They could arrange for it, and worte with rib-saw prompt ty it they grow but wery little if of tea. It is not that they are closer to the air was never experienced by settlers using their grounds and buildings for alloweu other kind of food. Fodder in general also a special large stock their desks. They are not there. Since and neatly execute^ *&& in this part of the Red River other purposes than accommodating com lai sd in drills and cultivated is of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural Secretaiy Manning first took the treasury valley till this year. exhibitors and patrons of the annual of much better quality. Its foliage is Implements. A complete stock of the portfolio and the new order of All work guaranteed. Rates reasonable. fair. At a comparatively small expense eieen and the stalks are much sweeter. newest and bpst constructed Guns and things was begun nearly 20 per cent, of At Pierre, the jury in the case of the they could erect a building that It ispieferied by anrmals, who appear Revolvers of the most approved patterns the women have gone, and none have First National bank of Sioux City vs. C. ZELLEB, Prop'ry^ could be used lor meetings of .the -society to be the best judges of the value of also ammunition and sportmen's come in their places. When a female V. E. Prentice brought in a verdict of and for the displav ot some articles stock food. goods of all descriptions. clerKs dies or gets married, resigns or $1 for Prentice. The bank sued on NEW HOODS! LOWEST PSICES1 exhibited at the fairs. When attending Several sheep-raisers in Kansas have In connection therewith is a complete is dismissed, a requisition goes to the two $700 notes. On the ground of these meetings thev could stable repented favorably on sorghum as a Harness Shop, civil-service commison for a man to fill usury the jury returned in favor of their horses in the stalls erected ior fodder plant. They recommend drilling the vacancy. I was asking why this the defendant. animals brought fox exhibitions. A in the seed at the rate of about a under the management of Hermann Henry J. Luclgrs/ wasif it was true that women did not building answering the purposes of the peck to the acre. They cut it with a Beussmann, who will take pleasure in Gov. Church has instructed Attorney make as good clerks as men. The reply club-house in most racing-parks is very machine amd put it shocks like cornstalks. waiting upon all customers in want of General Templeton to bring suit was that some made better than desirable in an inclosure used foi holding One Kansas wool-grower states anything in the harness pi saddlery against any railroad company refusing Dealer in~ did the men. The trouble did not lie iairs. It need not be a costly that the sorghum raised on one acre line. to pay a tax of 3 per cent, on its in that. The fact is, they are hard to aftair, but it should contain a kitehen, will keep twenty sheep through the winter. DRY GOODS, New Ulm, Minn. Minn, ft 1st N. Strs. gross earnings. The amount collected deal with. Most of them depend upon dining-room, and a large apaitment He cuts up and puts in shock AC in the past was 2 per cent. the gallantry of the superior officers, for holding meetings. half the iop for feeding during bad *'4 GROCERIES/ I and are constantly asking favors, many It is very desirable to have a family weather., but allows the sheep to eat Territorial Auditor Ward has issued of them not hesitating or seeming to live a building located on the fairgrounds the lest fiom the hill when the weather \4l9X NOTIONS, ETCi the following order to the various and have the general care of think it improper to ask high officials is favorable. Sorghum plants, whea assessors of the territory, which, if an them during the entue year. The once started, have the ability to withstand even as .high as secretaries to make carried into effect, will increase the grounds should be kept in good condition RON dioughts better than almost any false statements or violate the law THE ONLY TRUE tfEWtJLM, assessed valuation of- the territory all the time. The fences and plant laised for fodder. The crop their interests. The most trouble is in several millions of dollars: Assessors, buildings should not be allowed to get however, is better adapted to the soil exacting them for promotion. Some you ars hereby instructed to carefully out of repair, as they frequently do aud climate of Kmsas than to that of have not hesitated to ask beforehand assess for taxation all real estate, TONIC when the premises are deserted except most of the noith western states and for a list of the questions. whether acre property or in during the weeks when the fair is ra terntones. The small amount of snow .A* town lots or blocks, belonging to progress. The grass on the grounds there allows of its being eaten in the Gone After Him. railroad companies in this territory, should be cut and saved at the proper field where it grew. It is obviously Will pnrifyjhe BLOOD time, the weeds Killed, and tracks excepting only from assessment such more valuable for sheep than for horses A stranger was riding in Fall River CYifantl the LIVER an kept in good condition. Before the and cattle, as they can eat the seed real estate as is in actual use for railway -I andVTO- KKBTOBEthe county, Dakota, when he met a small OR of TO^ Dycpepeia,Want fair is held everything about the without mjuiy. la a part of the country purposes. The legality of the of Appetite, IadiseatioiiXackof boy returning from school in the forenoon. Strength and Tired Feeling absolutely grounds should be put in order. After wheie the winters are mild, stock "gross earnings law" is very questionable, cared: Bones, muscles /^v'-n^w X-"- H& ^^^WS^^m it is over the manure should be removed and nerree receive new hogs can run in the field, where they coming into direct conflict, as it force. Enlivens the mind from the pens where the animals "What are you going home for at this will eat the seed of sorghum and most and sappuBss supplie Brain Power...rover does, with section 1925 of the original M" Dran were kept and the buildings whitewashed. ajBkaiaas*^ Suffering from complaintspecn- of the leaves and stalks. In states further time of day?" he asked. -j^y act. However this may be, there is LalUwS liartotheirsex willfindin PR. The time of one man could be employed north the stocks will be frozen atai*^BwBaSiQ9 HABTZS'S IRON TONIC a "No school to-day.'^^r* no question but what all property saf e, speedy cure. Otoe*a clear, health/complexion. to excellent advantage during during the winter if they were not covered "Why not?" afetfi I All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to itspopu\arity. not actually used for railroad purposes Do not experimentget OusxWAZAinKE8 the entire year in keeping the buildings with snow and ice. As a consequence, "Teacher went 'way on business/* is subject to assessment the HARTER'S LIVER! FILLSM Sie^ and grounds in good condition. If a they would be of little value to JCnre Constipation.^u. VOHIWU I au i.Uver Complaint and "What kind of buisness?" same as the property of individuals. Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Book building is used for the accommodation any animal if they were not well protected. "Oh, he's gone with the other bays." Jtmalled on receipt of two cents is postage. It is so held in Minnesota and other Mar THE DR. HARTEB MEPICIHE GO., ST. LOUIS, of the members of the association, a "What after?" states where this law of taxation prevails, woman will be needed to take charge Everything considered, the variev of "Ye know Doc Thompson." HTKudolphi, and is equally broad as to its of it If it is provided with cooking millet popularly known as Hungarian "No." provisibns. A large increase taxable utensils, dishes, tables, and chairs, she grass is the most valuable crop that can "Alee Fiddler?" could prepare meals for the members property will be had by this be raised most of the western states "Never heard of him." of the association whenever they have as a substitute for common bay. It is assessment, as large quantities of "Wejl they were hoss-thieves and the MAXTFACTUKER OP & SCALEB IN meetings. The house could be made a hot-weather plant and should not be Soots and Shoes? land in town lots and blocks, held boys lynched 'em on a cotton wood tree the home of the members of the society sown till the air and soil are warmSown at the Cheyenne crossing, ye know." solely for sale and speculation, have when they met for business. It would early in the season, the plant becomes "Ah, yes, I see and now your teacher heretofore been held free from the insure privacy and save considerable stunted and never makes a good has gone with the rest of the committee burden of taxation under cover of the Minn. 4 3d N. strs.. New TJlm* Minn expense. growth. It grows very rapidly and SODA to get the rest of the gang." "gross earnings law." The importance With a family to take chrrge of fair withstands protracted droughts remarkably, "Naw, they are after the man what of this matter to the public will no A large assorttneni of men's airf buildings and grounds and a house for the leaves remaining green cut down the tree. The pop'Ur feelin' doubt guarantee a careful and prompt boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and the officers of the association, there when most kinds of vegetation is entirely in this country, stranger, istig*in chopping compliance with this request. All instructions children's shoes constantly kept on would be no excuse for not opening parched up. The leaves are abundant, down trees that have had the from this office conflicting hand. Custom work and reputing the exhibition on time or for incomplete large, greeen, and tender when distinction of holdin' up a citizen by forll promptly attended to* arrangements. XI the fair opened cut at the proper stage of growth, and