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-~7 NEW ULM See Kuetzing's great bargain advertisement AND VICINITY. The new residence of Mr^Mnilen i» rof. Adolph Reim is enjoying a visit Work on the first story of the new Solid, -Gfegip.'•-' HriiaMe. on another page- under roof. with Milwaukee relatives and friends. courthouse has been commenced this Travelers5 Guide. Hunters, see what H. H. Beussmann Mr. Hngo Fischer, son of Justice B. week, and is progressing favorably. S. D. Peterson, the machine-man, G$0. "J&COtBft says to you, this week*,*" Fischer, and a graduate of the Turnlehrer «. sold a complete threshing outfit to O. Seminar of Milwaukee, is home on OH! MY HEAD. Erickson in Murray County. Mr. Peter Manderfeid and family, of Dealer in a visit. He occupies a position, as Gibbon, tarried in the city over Sunday. Miss. Minnie Brandt left last Sunday The pain from Neuralgia and "its DRY GOODS, teacher in Chiago. £$ companion disease Rheumatism is evening for St. Louis, where she will Mr. Geo. Scherer, of Mankato, visited MOTIONS, excruciating. Thousands who could enjoy a visit with frierfdsiSST relatives and friends over Sunday. Jottiriecs- be o,oickly cured are needlessly suffering. HATS, CAPS, Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for !|Wiilonk4gt.f et6ff{^ Miss Josephine Holl, for some weeks Died, last week, an infant child of others what it did for the following GROCERIES & CROCKERY. parties: a guest sg Mrs. Jos. Vogel. left for St. Mr, Moritz Lang. A. W. Bingham hit the nail on the f|r Going East. ^Gomg West. WUhamsportBii, Oct 3.1887. Selling^Agent for Paul last Monday. Having been afflicted with neuralgia for head when he said Mr. Fred Schroer, of Lafayette, welcomed tbe past fouryears, and tryingalntrjteverything, *Ji ,t 10 30a.m.'I No Xfrlfc* 4:17a.m. but vain. I finally heard of Athlophoros. McCALL'S BAZA rim PATTERNS, Barnum at Mankato captures quite a Sft 12 01 p. 2 5 2 15 p.m. The democrats of this state have made After taking one bottle 1 found it an infant daughter to his household to be helping me, and after taking fourbottles & 2£ 3 50 m. 8' 5:44 p.m. number of our circus loving people tc. of Athlophorosand one of Puis, I found a great mistake for the first time in ff-f 2 10:00 13"-^ 10.45 p.m. la3t week. #JfW%f that I was entirely well. I rtvmfr the medicine Musical Instruments a Specialty day. Noa. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily is positively a sore cure the history of the party they have nominated ^except Sunday. ,,'jOn September 20. next, Miss. Annie, CHAxmcE£ B. EEDDICK. NEW UL*M, MINN a decent man for governor, but Mt Carmel, EL, Dec. 26.1887. Mrs. Laudon and daughter, of Washinyton C. W. HEl£)EMAN'Agent I have usedAthlophoros in my family and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Git •S find it to be the greatest medicine for neuralgia then it wasn't the fault of the Brown Ty., are the guests of Mrs. Mike in existence, and having had its fangs, secke, of Courtland, will be married to NOTICE. Mr. and Mrs. M. Bischof left for County delegation, oh no. fasteneduponme for the past30jearaIknowt whereof I speak. MBS. JmA CHILTON. Mr. F. Espenson at Courtland. Good work horses for sale or to exchange Chicago last Monday. 4S~Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, At last has it come. The much Mr. William Popp, a former resident Moorish Maiden for cattle. CHAS. STUEBE. Encourage home industry, and do THE ATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wail St fL &. Jacob Klossner, Jr,. records the sale abused bustle, that artistically constructed, of this city, but now of Chicago, is on a not be allured by the glaring promises emphatically prehistoric and WANTED. of five steam-threshers of 12 horsepowers visit with his parents and friends. of outside manufacturers. By this we Eggs taken in exchange at market each, and two of 1-4 horsepowers. yet a^ain^ modernized lateral appendage A teacher for School District No. 6*, Died. Professor and Mrs. 0. Hoyer mean that Fritz Held on Centre St. has prices for goods, by Frank Kuetzing. of a female dress, is actually good Town Sigel, able to teach in ooth tbe Mrs. J. X. Rosskopf and daughter mourn the death of a two months old something to say to you in another column. .— for something. The following, clipped English and German Innsu.tges. Applications Mabel, of Gibbon, are in the city visiting Apples, peats, peaches and grapes at 1 *$ fr infant, which died last Monday. The must be made to the under from an exchange, proves it: friends, W. Eibner. %$ signed on or before September 1st 1888. funeral takes place to-day- We express Friends of Mr. G. Spelibrink, of Milford, "A Mississippi woman fell into a J3y order of the School Board. oursymnathy|^ '!jv4C' %4 *v A caucus for the republican voters of are requesting that gentlemen mill-pond, and when she was rescued a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. S A MASDBBFBLD. r., Clerk the city to elect six delegates to the Theo. Mueller, the cigar manufacturer, to seek the nomination for County Auditor ten. pound catfish was entangled in her county convention is called for next offers two very choice meerschaum on the Republican ticket. Mr. S. wire bustle." Her husband wanted to TO RENT. NOTICE TO TEACHERS, '***. Saturday at Turner Hall. con-smoking sets and three othef valuable is one of Milford's prospering citizens set her again, but she would not A dwelling-house, with comfortable Notice is hereby given that the puflic articles, which will be raffled cut. A and well-known throughout the county. *vt £fr •?&&£ Our old veteran W. Petermann, now cnrir. improvements, and pleasantly situated examination of and for teachers will visit to his establishment will acquaint an inmate of the Soldier's Home, is on Broadway, corner of 1 St.S., is ready be held on the following dates and at USINESS REVIEW. you with particulars. to receive occupants. Apply to the following places: here among his New Ulm friends on a It is rather odd to see tbe Sleepy Eye Sleepy Eye, at the public school house, ALBERT HELD. two week's furlough. Our artist. Mr. Anton Gag, has just Herald plaster honey and cream about August 17th and 18th, 1888. NOTE LOST. .: If the signs of the times are at all completed a piece of work at which he the mouth of its readers, creating the Springfield, at the public school house, During the last season the railroad to be relied'Vupon, our city is on the advent labored since Spring. It is an oil-painting August 21st and 22nd, 1888. belief that all in the democratic camp company has found it necessary at this A note issued by me for the sum of 'tNew Ulm, at the court house, of a period of lengthened and unparalleled of original design and executed in is harmony and peace. Well, the Herald station to put in 1,900 feet of new sidetrack. eighty dollars in favor of Adelheid 'T" August 23rd and 24th, 1888. prosperity. Quietly our mercantile a masterly style, fully recognized by probably considers that the state Maas was lost by her. I hereby warn Examinations will commence at 9 enterprises are transacting their those who have seen it as superb. It is all concerned that I will cash the same convention, about which it gives such o'clock a. m. Prompt attendance is A chimney on fire in the house of a only when her hands. business, which, in spite of the somewhat solicited. intended for the State Fair and will an amiable report, was after all one of Mr. Schottenbauer on Front and 3 St. meagre crop reports, is satisfactory THEODOR KXIPSTEIN. New Ulm, July 24th, 1888. W& previous to its exhil ion at Hamline be the most tame affairs chronicled in the North called out the tire-department considering the season, and nowplaced J. B. VELIKANJEV in view in this city. history of democratic assemblies, still it REPUBLICAN CITY CAUCUS- :i -.- County Supt- last Friday. No damage was done. that harvest is about finished, that preparations seems to us as though the outward appearance must soon be made for the Irs. W. Hummel. If there are young men and women The young ladies of New Ulm are is deceiving, and that Bro. The republican electors of the city of fall and winter, our merchants are New Ulm are requested to meet in caucus in this state who desire to get married, requested to meet at the office of the Bowen, thinking of Me and Mike, and at Turner Hail on Saturday August placing their orders with confidence in and who hesitate because tbey have Deputy Clerk of Court on Wednesday bossism amongst-his brethren, silently 25th, 1888 at 8 o'clock P. M." for the future trade. It may be true that the not yet accumulated funds sufficient to afternoon at 3 p.m. to organize a Democratic doubles his fist in his pocket and suppresses purpose of electing six (6) delegates to past has seen more prosperity and a fee the minister, entertain the wedding represent the city in the county convention Club. an oath. better revival of business, but then called to meet at the Court House guests and have something left to buy Complaint has been made that cattle, Last week on Wednesday a score of on Saturday September 1st, 1888, and these occasions were but spontaneous an outfit for housekeeping, they should to transact such other business as may and especially horses, are enjoying undue youthful Republicans assembled in the outbursts, which passed quickly away. Hie cons^antlj on kand a large line of wooleir correspond with the General Manager properly come before the caucus. dress goods, dress trmmings and velvets S«ttna, lioerty on our main streets. The old school-house on German St. and If we consider however, the amount of of the Minneapolis Industrial Exposition. Gingham, Calico and Mnslin, Handkerchief's. By order of Republican Guy Committee, marshal would remind owners of stock perfected the organization of a Junior Hosiery, Fine Lace and Embroidery, Standing business transacted by the many corporations At this big show there is to be a C. A. HAGBERCT, Collars and Caffs, Rushes, No\elty Braid, Crocaet. that the' pound is still in existence. Republican Glub. Ed ILHuebner, the of the city, the number of im_ Chairman. Cord, etc., at lowest prices. 4 Wedding Day, when the management Also lull assoitment of hoys' clothes. attorney, who happened to be present provements made since the spring, and .«r will furnish the minister, the music, Butter and eggs taken in exchange Mr. L. G. Davis, of Sleepy Eye, a TO THE PUBLIC. at the time, and who made some well contemplate on the condition of our and more wedding guests than any or goods. prospective candidate for the office of timed remarks for the political education working-men, we must acknowledge President of the United States has had. Superintendent of Schools, tarried in I would respectfully direct the attention of his junior hearers, conducted the THE BEST OF ALL. that as a whole our citizens may well Then comes the wedding gifts, to delight ot the public to the fact that I am the cjty last Wednesday, examining into Weekly: assembly. The young men showed considerable again manufacturing washing-machines be satisfied. The the bride and encourage the his chances. zeal and earnestness of purpose, ot my own patten.. The same have Our manufacturing enterprises, tbe groom. Don't, Miss or Mister, let this ^s been tested by tne following well known and alter deliberation elected the Geo. Jacobs, the drv goods dea~2r, opportunity pa^s, but have names VPgistered mills, the wagon- and machine shops. paitieb in this cit\ and hae given univer»-il has received his fall and winter catalogue following ofliers: the breweries and foundries, and in fact for matrimony on Tl.nrsdu, batistacti- Messrs. chard of dress patterns, which is gratuitously President. H. Schleuder, Vice President, Pfeffeile. Wrn. Hummel, Jo*, bchnobench, Pioneer Pus.- all other institutions of like nature, haye Sept. 13. given away. See his new ad. H. Keller Secretary, Steph. Geo. Beviei, Chust. Burmeister. held their own against the competing THE BIG FAIR BOOMING. Patronage respectfully solicited. in another column. Hanse Treasurer, F. Sommer. Meetings firms of other districts, and while in C. F. HELD. are held on the second and fourth other places numerous failures and removals Centre Str., New Ulm, Minn. Mrs. Geo- H. Parker, a sister-in-law The Finest Exhibition of Live Stock #f Wednesday of each month, and a special have occarred, the records of of Mrs. Newhart, returned home to ever Shown in the State. New Ulm, Minn., June 4tb, 1888. If you wantall the news,subscribe for the gathering takes place this evening, our Board of Trade fail to show a single Mantorville, Minn, last Saturday, hav'l»ng President Lincoln said that you can VM which will afford ample opportunity for case where a business corporation in WEEKLY PIO.NEEE PHESS. been the guest of Mr. & Mrs. J. fool some People all the time and you all oung Republicans to join the club, Secretary H. R. Denny, of the State this city has done unsatisfactory business, can fool all tbe People sometimes, but Six Months for 40cti Newhart. Fair, says he has more applications now which undoubtedly will prove of merit. you cannot fool all tne People all the and in spite of the dull times, for space in every department for the It has been 'brought to our notice that time. which are felt all over the United coming exhibition, September 10th to Some machinf1 men seem to take P. some parents, allowing their children Points in Politics. REMEMBER, this is a SPECIAL O E States, our citizens lack not in enterprise, 15th, than were ever known before so T. Barnnm's view that the American and will hold good only till Aug. IStb.J^' to seek for rags, iron etc., do not caution County politics gradually assume a early in the season. Applications have a fact proven by the many improvements people are bound to be humbugged and been received which will fill every stall them sufficiently in regard to the more tangible shape, and the aspirants about town. farmers in this countiy aie subjected in the horse- andcattle barus.iand the THE WEEMHONEEH PRESS' places they visit, and as a consequence for office are no longer hanging back and liable to ftdl into the hands of just Our city authorities have had ample only thing to be feared is that additional such men. Farm machinery now-adays the little workers enter private grounds behind the bush with their wishes. We funds at their disposal, and have so applied barns will have to be built for some Contains the most reliable is so near perfection that nearly rather unconcerned, and feel as though have till now refrained from mentioning of the late comers. Stockmen from them as to benefit the condition all kinds of machinery works reasonably POLITICAL NEWS, every Western State and many from the everything in reach was fit te wander anybody as a political aspirant, but well, yet there is a difference in of our city materially. The various departments South and East will bring their horses into the rag-bag. Let parents remember since the county convention is near at the material put into them as is also THE' have received proper attention and cattle to the fair. Already entries the case in prices with local dealers. that a strict admonition in these hand it will interest the voters of the are being made in every department, BEST EDITORIALS, and aid, and New Ulm may boast We believe in the theory of dividing cases is necessary, and that by so doing something never known before so early. county to learn which way the wind not only of a well equipped fire department, tbe profits with our customers and we Thesreatest One of the features of the fair will be Ng&j the little ones may follow their occupation blows. would rather sell a great many goods which*under thorough supervision an auction sale of fine cattle. Already G. At R. DEPARTMENT7^ without being hindered by an otherwise at prices, that at the end of the season In our last issue we mentioned the will in time be excellent, but now the owners of two splendid herds of would leave hundreds of dollars of the distrustful public. And more a,ttractiye feature's for the fact that the present officers, the Register Holsteins, viz: John W. Meyers & Co., that the subject of water-works is profits in the pockets of our customers, of Wells, Minn., and C. Wade, of old and young: than any other weekly of Deeds, Judge of Probate, County prominently pushed, we hope soon to than to combine with other machine A democratic friend of ours walked Jamestown, Dak., will put up a large paper in the West. Attorney and Superintendent of Schools men in raising the prices, thereby selling present to the spectator a model city into a Minneapolis barber-shop, and portion of their fine herds including the but a little and dividing up the sought a renomination, and from present with all the improvements of modern very best animals on their ^arms. The taking a seat, watched the tonsorial artist Send 40 cents to the Pioneer Press trade, in order to keep machinery high. reports we understand that there sale will b* conducted by Col. F. M. times. pinning up a sign in full view. It Co.. St. Paul, Minn., and receive this We handle the celebrated Esterly Wood, of Lincoln, Neb., the famous live seems to be no opposition against the read: "Profanity strictly forbidden." New Ulm is not backwards by any great weekly for six months. stock auctioneer, and the animals will Binders and Mowers, the light and nomination of the first two. means, and although it has never experienced The friend's face was lathered and finally durable Champion Binders and Mowers be sold without reserve on the second st Mr. Joseph A. Eckstein has cast his bid. In addition to the above herds it the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the One Dollar will secure the Weekly tortured with a sawedged razor, a fashionable boom, the prospects Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, eyes toward the county attorneyship is expected that portions of three other Pioneer Press for one year, together l^% and when he got up and perceived his for its future development, based herds will be offered at auction, making the Stoughton and Red "Wing Wagons with a splendid History of the United AJ and will probably enter the race with on the substantial grounds, it now oc-something bleeding face, he gave one look at the and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble over 150 head to be offered. States. ."""* SM the present officer. Mr. Geo. W. Som-cupies, barber, a last glance at the ominous with the intended moves in the Plows and only the best grade of Binding erville. The present Superintendent of Twine, warranted to be absolutely near future, are most promising.Vi sign and well understood why those STAtProbate THE STATE FAIB CARNIVAL. Insect-proof. We also have the very S OF MINNESOTA, CoUDty of Brown ss. €H Schools, Mr. J. B. Velikanje, will see words were placed so prominently before Its communication with the outside In Court. Hf hf\ best steam threshing outfits, such as Mr. L. G. Davis, of Sleepy Eye, contest In the matter of the guardianship of Joseph &f7 him. world, hitherto rather limited and circumstantial, the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman Holluba, minor. ATW St. Paul and Minneapolis will give his renominate 4. The latter pjentleman On reading and filing the petition of Charles as it relied on but one rail, & Taylor, and last but not least, their visitors to the State Fair a royal Wagner, guardian of Joseph Holluba, the above "The dem jcrats of Lincoln county, stood a ve* fair show two years the Huber Straw Burning Engine and road, are soon to be greatly bettered. welcome. The principal streets of both named minor. Victory Separators. Another great by their delegates here assembled, declare ago. Another contestant for this office It is ordered, pursuant to the prayer of said petitioner, cities will be' brilliantly illuminated Already the surveyors of anew railway that a tune be fixed for examining, and JN item for farmers to take into consideration every night. The finest bands and orchestras That we have implicit confidence is Mr. B. Juni, nominated by the Prohibitionists. allowing his Account, that *nid account be ex- \tfLu have completed the surveys for a direct is that we always keep on band a amined, and petition heard by the Judge of thie *-.*Ki will discourse music in the in the purity, integrity and ability How this gentleman will line to the metropolitan cities on the full assortment of all kinds of repairs Court on the 27th day of Aug. 1888,. at 10 o'clock TK parks and public streets, and the cities in the forenoon of that day, at the Probate Office of the Hon. B. F. Webber, Judge of run against the nominee of the Republican for each and all kinds of machines we *£it upper Mississippi and nearly^ to the will put |on their holiday garb and said County. sell. tne district court, and believing that party is a matter which puzzles And it is further ordered, that public notice bs-~ ps, everybody will turn out to make the coal-fields of IowaJu a given to all persons interested,' of the time and, all, still the fact that the third party week a grand carnival of pleasure. Six We invite you one and all to call and the judiciary should be free from partisan place of examining eaid account, by publishing ca, This enterprise, when completed in theatres, the magnificent panorama of look over our goods, whether you want copy of this order in the New Ulm Review a. has placed quite a complete ticket in the politics, we heartily endorse the next summer, will mark a new era weekly newspaperprinted and published at the to buy or not so hoping to receive a "Jerusalem on the day of the Crucifixion," City of New Ulm in said County, at least ouce in Judge Webber for reelection, and recommend field, vouches for lively times in the of prosperity for this laughing and and many other places of amusement call from you, we are, each week for two successive weeks pru to said county campaign. Other candidates the county central committee day of such hearing. I Sf tf~ will be open every night during proud city of the Minnesota Valley, and aj! Very truly your friends, k*f Dated Aug.6th 1888. are the following well-known gentlemen. the fair, and visitors will have the opportunity to place his name upon the ballots at (L. S ERNST BRANDT, from that time on we predict for it a THE S. D. PETERSON IMPLEMENT CO of the year to thoroughly enjoy Judge of Probate For Auditor, A, F. Walton, of the coming election."'—Lake Benton steady advance in all respects. themselves any manner they Eden County Treasurer, F. Burg, News. The Mexican Land & Development Co. choose. One fare for the round trip New Ulm Sheriff, Oscar Erickson, $& A CHOICE INVESTMENT. will be charged on all railroads. You The Republican Delegate Convention, Springfield Representative to State cannot afford to stay away. «.. •«, The Mexican Land and Development held at Renville on the 4th inst., adopted Legislature Edwin Paulson, Linden, Sill CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. Company, of No. 57 Broadway, New a resolution requesting the Judicial MAR VEST EXCURSIONS, and H. M. Ball, of Eden. York, have acquired a grant of public Committee of the Ninth Judicial District SHARES $5.00 EACH. On the democratic side, Auditor Bertrandt, land in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, Will be run by the -Chicago & Northwestern to place the name of Hon. B. F. Treasurer Pfefferle and Sheriff covering several million acres. It Railway to points in Iowa Full Paid and Non-Assessable. WEBBER upon the Republican ticket Schmid will seek a renomination at the covers the most fertile section of land Minnesota,Dakota (including the Black without the formality of a convention. hands of their party, which will no on the Continent, with a soil so rich and Hills),Nebraska, Wyoming and Colorado, "They all do it," with regard to party doubt deem it wise to renominate them. m, climate so perfect that three crops of for which tickets will be soldAugust affiliations nence the very natural with a bonus of FIVE ACRES of land to each share are The whole county ticket is about outlined some cereals are produced in one year. 2lst, September 11th and 25th, October conclusion that Judge WEBBER will offered to immediate subscribers at a par of five dollars ,and may read as follows: Its forests are almost impassable with 9th and 23d, at half the usual rates, one succeed himself.—Eenville Times. per share, for the benefit of the Treasury, For Representative, W. Skinner Auditor, the growth of rare and valvable woods. fare for the round trip. These Excursions E. P. Bertrandt Treasurer, R. Tbe standing timber alone more than will enable those desirous of locatng The ninth annual Fair of the Southern This Company have acqnired an exclusive grant of several nullum acres of land from the Government warrants the capatilization of the company Pfefferle Sheriff, J. B. Schmid Judge on free government land or of purmsing Minnesota Fair Association at Rochester, of Mexico in the state of TamannUpas, bordered by the state of Texas and the Gulf of Mexico. of Probate, Chas. Berg Register of controlling the grant, yet in value cheap railroad lands to look the will be held Sept. 3rd to 8th. It comprises rich agnculttiral^graauig and mineral lands, immense forests of valuable timber, and opportunities for vast public enterprises in the development and settlement of a territory almost as Deeds, Jac. Current Superintendent of it represents but a fraction of the worth ground over carefully and judge far The fairs held under the management large as the stato oi Pennsylvania, with a good population, a healthy moderate climate and ample rain of the millions of acres inexhaustible in Schools, Andrew J. Domeier. The themselves of the wonderful fertilitv of this association have been well conducted, fall. The land offered with the stock and for which negotiable certificates will be issued, will prove New Ulm Post has frequently mentioned fertility and productiveness. A limited the soii, which is fully demonstrated by and their fairs have grown in a choice investment of itself while each share participates in the whole enterprise. Based on toe lowAtJt est price of Government land in the United States the shares will have value many times greater candidates for the office of representative, amount of the Company's stock is the bounteous hafvest of the present popularity until they take rank among than the price at which these forty thousand are offered to carry out the objects of the Company, having named successively four offered for sale at $5 per share. With season. For full information regardjug tne best State Fairs held in tne United gubscription will be accepted as follows: 23 per cent, cash, balance in equal payments at Thirty gentlemen for that position, all of whom each share is given a certificate which rates, tickets, etc., apply to any States. For premium lists or any information Sixty, and Ninety dlays, Itemifeby Draft, Check, Express ©r ttegistered Letter, direct or through anjp|§ entitles the Holder to five acres of land we understand as having considered Aa:entof tbe Chicago & North-Western regarding the fair address C. a nker or broker. PKosPBCTtrs AND TVIX. INFORMATION OX AMPLICATION. J^K. MORELAND, Financial Agent, he matter unfavorably. free. See advertisement elsewhere. RHJJwar$lt£ i., Van Campen Secy.. Rochester, Minn.