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NEW UiiM AND VICINITY. Geo. Wagner is the new clerk at C. Jos. Epple is learning^Jjelegraphy in Threshing commenced, Clifton Holden, the prisoner, is quite The Evening Journal of Friday contained L. Roos' Drug Store. the depot at Springfield.*' Schneider's place Monday, *•-jgw^s sick with quinsy. |p? the following dispatch from. St. Travelers*R Guide. Wm. Mueller has sold his horse to A case of measles is reported air Hie Four car-loads of farm machinery Peter on the new developments in the Camp Douglas at Swan LaKe is visited home of Albert Wagner. A little bov Thos. Mulverhill. were unloaded at the depot, Monday. Bowen-Collins case: Suit has beeiL,., almost daily by New Ulm people is afflicted with the disease. From now on the 6 o'clock morning Fred Behnke sold his trotter on Saturday and is fast becoming a pleasure resort. brought to-day by P. V. Collins, editor^ freight from the east will carry passen- The city band will postpone their to St. Peter parties. Considera- of the St. Peter Tribune, for $5,000 damages The county superintendent of schools tion, $185fiW3$Hl fltt serS. /^safcflgaHS8BB» park concert from Saturday, to Tuesdav against Senator Thomas E. Bowen, will hold teachers examinations at the evening. &$$*$&'2% ZW of Sleepy E\ e, and Alfred J. Lamberton, A Farmer's Alliance meeting for The entertainment at Union Hall, court room, August 26 and 27.gp^i Note Fred Hauenstein's new ad in a prominent merchant of St. Peter, Brown County will be held at Sleepy Wirloi^&gt.$)eteff(^ Saturday evening, will close with a Rev. Nobis will return this week from and Michael Mullen, prominent hardware Eye, Friday, August 16th. Rev. John anotner column. It will R^PaX,I?U,4tQ social dance. ,-s,^l^^^tKjY^, Chicago and services will be held at dealer of New Ulm. The plaintiff' observe it carefullyfr^liv^ Going East. Going' West. Allison, deputy state lecturer, will deliver •»WPt The Barbour troupe rode down with the Congregational church as usual. attorney ai Congressman 4 10-26 a m. No. an address, »:$^&$£*N&*# 1 4:17 a. m. Unclaimed letters he at the post office teams from Redwood Falls Sunday 18 12 15 p. m, School commences on the 19th. Ap a. m. Lind, Hon, Charles R. D&vii, Judge'll m. addressed to Line Dauer, D. Hale, 3 5:00 p.m. morning a distance of forty miles^il^ This which we take from the St. Peter plications for admission will be received 2- 10 00 p. m. E. St. Juhen Cox. The suit ^rows out 5 25 1.40 p.m. Pres. A. Alwort, Bud Denis, and Philip The busy harvest has brought with it Journal we would like a little mere All run daily except Sunday. by the superintendent on the 17th.^« of the Bowen assault on Collins July 19, Petermann. the usual dullness in town. Business positive information on New Ulm C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. The Misses Rudolph entertained" a in which he knacksd him senseless and W if is fearfully quiet. *. „. will, at a future date, have a residence The riflers at their weekly shoot stood kicked him in the face. Lamberton was ~|j number of their young friends at a lawn BUSINESS LOCALS. erected by one of her citizen, which The past week saw all the grain cut as follows: John B. Schmid, John present and assisted Bowen by preventing party at their home last evening, will rival any in the state. ~v ,1 and in shock or stack. Threshing will Schapekahm, John Lilla, John Hauenstein, the bystanders from interfering. Mrs. Hummel will sell her stock Albert Behnke, who is now express commence in some places this week. and E. Brandt. b. b. Watkms, superintendent of the of parasols and summer dress goods Mullen advised Bowen to make the assault. messenger will soon become a clerk Another week has passed without the from now on at cost. State Fisheries, who was to have been The office room of the Dakota House in the depot offices, and as a consequence EST Eibner keeps thv, most delicious at New Ulm last Friday, passed through issuance of a single marriage license. was repapered last week and it now the company are in need of a ice cream. For cool refreshments go on the early train but did not stop. He Evidently the harvest season is not a presents an appearance that is in every NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 young man to take his place. He must to Eibner's. left a cargo ol trout however with Mr. matrimonial one. respect A 1 and gilt edged. be from 17 to 20 years of age and be a J8g?* They sell as Hot (Jakes! "Armstrong's" Hefdemann who stocked up Clear Lake Lyman Fuller, of Lamberton, visited TEACHER WANTED good penman. Goodyear Welt. Mrs. Christian Beling, of Courtland, and Lake Hanska with the-sapply and old friends in the city during the week. a LOHEYDE. died last Friday of childbirth, the funeral in School District No. 6 Sigel Town. The Barbour Company were no doubt we will now await the result. On Monday he started for New York A. Teacher who is able to teach English occurring on Sunday. She leaves B§g* Chas. Stuebe buys and pays the convinced from their house on Monday where he will spend some time in visiting and German with a first grade certificate. highest price for live hogs, cattle, sheep The employees of the New Ulm mills a husband and six children. evening, that the statement of one of Applications must be sent to relatives and old aquaintances. and other live stock, every Monday at will hold their annual excursion and Fred Heers did not join the Rentfrow their men, that a New Ulm audience the District Clerk, on or before the 24th the stock yards. The Amateur Dramatic Company, of picnic on Saturday, August 17th. They troupe as was reported. Different arrangements was incapable of appreciating a good of August 1889. New Ulm, have gone on the road and J8@* Parents buy the Lyon School have not definitely decided where to go, at Mankato cut off the engagement. play and could not distinguish between A. Manderfeld, Schoe. -Knocks em" all. will remain this season.—ST. PETER some preferring Lake Benton and others Dist. Clerk. an Edwin Booth and a Billy Marble, H. LOHEYDE. JOURNAL. Springfield. Should they select the latter would have been better left unsaid. J8@* Ladies' dress kid shoes comprise The harvest has not passed, the summer NEW ULM PUBLIC SCHOOLS. It's a mistake. place a large contingent of New a tasteful and important element in our is not yet ended, and the dust From the report in the papers of the The fall term of the New Ulm Public Ulmites will undoubtedly join them. The Edwin Barbour company commenced stock. H.LOHEYDE. hasn't ceased to fly. This is for the Schools begins Monday, August 19. fire at Spokane Falls it appears that their second engagement in It is now only little more than a All kinds of cheese constantly on Applications for admission will be received benefit of the street sprinkler. former New Ulm people are also loser9. this city at Union Hall on Sunday evening, hand at Subilia's. month to the date of the county fair. at the Supk's office in Union Among the business houses that were '**r Le Sueur business men are discussing presenting for the first time "The Building, on Saturday Aug. 17, from Everybody should make arrangements JS^* Tarragona. Portwine for private destroyed were those of Wm. Bonne the advisability of operating a canning 10 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 to 5 p. Hidden Hand" to a good and appreciative to attend and, if possible, materially assist or medical use at Subilia's. and Mr Gernach, while the buildings of By order of the Board of Education. factory at that place. Such an institution audience They remain during the the managers by making an exhibit. Jas. Hennesey. Brandy for 2 J. Mohr and H. Engel escaped the R. Nix, Supt. would work well in New Ulm. entire week. private and medical use at Subilia's. The officers of the association w£v flames. PUBLIC EXAMINATION. By anew arrangement Chicago markets promise rare attractions and the success In a couple of months Rev. Berghold Jftga^ Call and examine the Jewel gaso will now be received daily at the they look for should be given We are informed that a committee lene stove at J. B. Arnold's. Notice is hereby given that the public will place before the public a couple of examinations for teachers of the County telegraph office. Heretofore only Minneapolis from among NTew Ulm business men them. books which he has been writing since I buy old rags, iron, zinc, coppar and of Brown, Minnesota, will be held as markets could be secured, will in a few days visit Milwaukee, to rubber for cash or in trade. his return from Europe. One is based A meeting of the [school board was follows consult with the managers of the Milwaukee E. W, BAER, "Your choice for twenty five cents" on his recent travels throughout the old was held at the Clerk's office Saturday At New Uim, in the court-room, August & St. Paul railroad relative to was the way a couple of fakirs sold world and the other is a history of the 26th and 27th, 1889. fl@° E. W. Baer has a full new line of afternoon for reorganization and for the building of a road from the Dakota kerosene oil stoves and invites the public At Sleepy Eye, in the public sohool W knives on our streets last Friday. Great Indian Massacre. Both will be the election of officers for the ensuing to call and examine them. house, August 28th,|and 29th, 1889. & Hastings to New Ulm, thus connecting Knives, imported to this country, and watched for with interest by the public. year. The following were elected to At Springfield, in the public school Jbfc^la with St. Paul. The plan seems to We show the daintiest line of Low which wholesale for $1.00 per dozen. serve: President, Peter Scberer Secretary A Our mills are paying 75 cents per house, August 30th and 31st, 1889 col Shoes for Ladies, be one of merit and it is quite possible Examinations will commence at 9 o'clock The msurance man, whom we had occasion and Clerk, E.G. Koch Treas., E. bushel for new wheat. We would a»ain LOHEYDE. th#t the road may listen to the proposition. a. m. Prompt attenaance is solicited to wiite up a couple of weeks Pahl Building Committee, Dr. O. caution the farmers against mixing last Henry Laudenschlaeger repairs all Applicants may come provided C. Strickler and F. Friedmann. No ago, has since retired from the service. year's wheat with the new, as they kinds of Sewing Machines perfect and with pencils and paper, The company in whose employ he was, other business of importance came before cheap. Au. 28. may rest assured that it will be rejected. To those who are already preparinothemselves r. New Ulm. AugustSd. 1889. after seeing the article, had no further the board. 0. B. Velikanje, It is an easy matter to detect the poor for the deadlv work of Killing Co. Supt. use for him. grain of last year from that of this and chickens, it would be well to say HARVEST EXCURSIONS We were surprised to learn from the that fully two weeks yet remain to the none of it will be taken. FOR SALE, We are in receipt of Vol. 1, No. 1 of last issue of the Springfield Advance Will be run by the Chicago & Northwestern hunting season. After the 20th the the Good Templar Appeal, a paper published Ihe picnic to be given by the city Store property and a nice, clean stock Railway to points in Iowa, that that staunch old republican, M. sports are priveledged ^o shoot all they of Groceries. Centrally located (..Minnesota, Dakota (including the Black at Springfield, this county, in band at Herman's Park next Sundav, Hurias, had turned democrat, and we can but not until that time. The violation Springfield, Minn., with a successful Hills), Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, the interests of prohibition and general promises to be a very pleasant affair. cannot believe it. That one, who has and thrivino business. Enquire Utao, Idaho and Montana, for which of the law calls for the attaching temperance. For the benefit of its editor, Refreshments will be served on the always been a party stand-by and in through P. O. Box 225., Sprino-field tickets may be bold August 6th and 20th penalty and .t would be well to wait who no doubt hopes to continue its grounds and among the. amusements Minn. September 10th and 24th and October every campaign has strapped on the and be safe. 8th, at half the usual rates, one fare for publication, we hope its patronage will will be prize bowling, target shooting harness for republican principles, should ZIESKE & MOGENSON, the round trip These Excursions will be better than that received just now by and the like. In case of inclement A little four }ear old daughter of prove different now, is more than we can enable those desirous of locating on free Franz Willanger, one of the employees the cause he advocates. weather the picnic will be postponed to go If he has been recommended to the government or of purchasing cheap fi Retailers in ot Jos. Schmucker, died very suddenly the 15. railroad lands to look the ground over postoffice at Springfield it is because he The committee on the erection of a last Mondav niirht of what was thought FANCY GROCERIES, carefully and judge for themselves of is a republican and worthy of the position, monument in commemoration of the Lt. Steinhauser has received a letter to be an attack of cholera morbus. the rapid development of the country She was ill ouly a few hours and medical and for no other reason. Sioux Massacre at this place will meet from Col. Bobleter, asking that Company And Dealers in and wonderful fertility of the soil. For aid was fruitless. Death is always Crockery & Glass Ware. at St. Paul on the 10th. Secretary Pfaenderhas A be represented at the military lull information regarding rate, tickets, painful but when it strikes these so Next Monday our county commissioners etc apply to any Agent of theOhieigo secured designs and the purpose drill at the State Fair. As a large Farmers Producetaken inExchange. young and removes them so suddenly meet to consider the county seat & North-Western Railway. number ot the boys will be unable to of the meeting is to select from these it is doublv sad and the parents will Free and prompt delivery of all goods. removal petition and remonstrance. have the mpathy of the entire community, and decide on the material to be used. get off during that, the busiest season They will not have much difficulty in i'i funeral will be held to dav. Call and see us. oftheyear.it isn't probable that the The Verdict Unanimous. They will also in all probability advertise settling the matter since a majority of MAIN ST., OPPOSITE POST OPPIOE Company will go, bat the matter will for bids for erecting the same. W. D. Suit, Druggist. Bippus. Ind the voters of the county have declared PERSONAL MENTION. SLEEPY EXE, MINN. be talked up and if they should conclude '-I testifies- can recommend Electric We have it on good authority that against the unnecessary expense of an Bitters as the ver\ best remedy. to attend, frequent drills will be EDWIN BARBOUR New Ulra's list of churches is soon to Ensign Robt. Stocker is visiting- election by signing both the withdrawal Every bottle sold Ins gnen relief in had to put them in ti\m for competition, St. Paul be increased with another congregation every cise One min took six bottles and remonstrance papers. The latter THEATRICAL COMPANY Gaylord Lamb, of Mankato, and was cured ot Rhuematism of 1, A. division has occurred in the congregation was in now contains about 2,000 signatures, the city Thursday evening. years' standing" Abraham Haie, of the Lutheran church and a A large number of the friends of Mr. have been secured by the managers of the withdrawal document over 500 and "druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The Misses Chloe and Emma Zieske, Union Hall for an engagement of eight of portion will set up for themselves. and Mrs. Petry gathered at their residence the work of securing signers to these best selling medicine I have ever handled Sleepy Eye, visited with Miss Eva Klossner nights commencing They have rented the old school house on Monday evening to witness in my 2s ears' experience, & Electric instruments is by no means completed. the forepait of the week. SUNDAY AUGUST 4, Bitter" Thousands of others bunding in German Park, have extended the opening of a night-blooming cereus H. S Kennedy spent the week at Last Thursday, Chief of Police Fowler have added their testimony, so that the a call to a minister, and will hold bud. The flower was a beautiful Waseca. in the verdit is unanimous thai Electric Bitters of Mankato, arrived in the city in one and«anuunusuallyv larerg specimen services at that place until they can put a uuuouau specimen. Mrs R. B. Miller and a of do ciue 'ill diseases ot the Liver. search ot a couple of men who had The plant promises more like it ana Caicago, are the guests of Mrs" J. New up a smtaole church edifice. Kidnevo or Blood. Only a halt dollar skipped sklDDed from from Mankatn a a on r»n Worlnncdoy Wednesda *U„«« „,{li U„ 1 M, hartr hnr a bottle at Cnas. RJOS' Drugstore. 2 at The contractors for the brick and there will be many who will be anxious with property, secured by a chattel UNION HALL Mr. and Mrs. Scberer have been visiting to bee this strange but beautiful flower stone work on the second story and BARGAINS. mortgage which fell due on the day following. with their son, George, at Mankato. which blooms once in seven years for tower of the court-house have sub-let While here the officers obtained Richard Gerdes, post-master at Morgan, only a few hours of the night and then the stone woik to Mankato parties as was in town Friday. Music will be furnished by Gruenenfelder's a clue to their whereabouts and on Friday closes forever. follows: Julius Selteureisch, Henry A number ot \ery desirable bargains in Orchestra and the performance Hon. J. F. Maegher and John C. he found them encamped just Sunday evening will close with a Feltbusch, Wm. Frischholz, J. C. Rea, Nobles, of Mankato, were in town Thursday The commendable enterprise of the across the river in Nicollet County. He social hop. Tickets, 25 cents for single and Friday. and W. H. Spencer. The contract price busiuess men in securing for New Ulm took them into custody but allowed and $1.60 for season, can be secured at Albert Hagberg and Frank Kuetzing for the work only and not including so rare a treat as a concert by such an AT the drugstores or of the members of the them to make out anew mortgage and went to St. Peter Thursday, returmnoFriday material is SI, 725 They have already organization as the Sweedish Ladies Union Hall Company. 0. M. Olsen's thus escape punishment for so serious commenced work with eight men and Change of play each night. Concert Company, should not go unrewarded. offense. Had they refused it would Judge Webber and family are camp are rushing it to completion. On The entertainment that they have gone hard with them. ing near Willmar tnis week. NOTICE Monday contractor Ochs started wor* will give here will excel anything et Miss Riedebusch, of Milwaukee, is STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown, with a large force of masons. It is a new and strange idea of the presented here and will be of the highest the guest of her friend Miss Schuetz. Office of County Auditor. consistency and correctness of things To thi legal voters of the County of Brown and merit. The singers are the favorites Miss Schlich returned to her home at Among the special offers ^are New R. W, Lamberton, of St. Peter and State of Minnesota that in one's own mind justifies a man St. Paul Saturday. of the music loving people in every otire is hereby given, that"a petition ie now on revenue collector for this district, performed and Elegant parlor organs for $50. file in my ofhee, siined by the le*al votei 8 of sant Cn is Schorvgge, of Sleepy Eye, in an assault upon one, who has town they have visited and this alone Connty to the numoei of nineteen hundred and the duties of his oihee in this Second hand org ans.good ouler, for §35 spent Saturday town. nventj-thiee (S923), nmj ing that the connty seal accused him of accepting boodle and at should be enough to warrant them a city last Tuesday. Before leaving town b" changed to the lJlagc of Sleepy Eye Lake i» M. Mullen went to St. Paul Mouda\. sam*3 First class goods at lowest prices. the time gives him the right, good reception with New Ulm people. s.uii Conntj, and that a special meeting of the however he did not forget to purchase a Bo?nl ot County Commissioners of said Countv Miss. Anderson, of Springfield, is the without the slightest proof, to lay Let everybody turn out and see that Catalogues furnished upon application •will be held at the office of the Connty Auditor in supply of rye bread in #hich as in guest of the family of S. D. Peterson. the City of New Clm in said County on the 12th charges of bribery at the door of another. the citizens who have guaranteed them at O. M. Olsen's Drug Store, Headquarters everything else Bob sas New Ulm dayof AugttstA D, 1889 at eleven o'clock A Miss Kate Metzen, of Duluth, is home We never could see the right in srlarge sum are nothing out. of said day to consider and determine as to the gs $ does up her sister city down the road. on a visit. genirncnes'i of the signatures to said petition, and -H*- ~v"i for musical instruments. such a sentiment but the editor of the as to the number of legal voters of said Connty, -w It is so frequent an occurrence in He admits it looks bad to purchase whose genuine "signatures were attached thereto?' ,.Mz Sleepy Eye Herald seems to take an entirely within sixty (60) days preceedingthe filing of such SEVENTH away fromihome but when St. Peter affords elections nowadays for some party to You should read THE CHICAGO Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures petition and affidavits in (he office of said County different view from ourselves. DAILY NEWS because raise the cry of fraud that it, has come nothing like the New Ulm article Auditor, at which time and place any legal voter you can afford tt. Price POINT About a month ago he went to St. Peter in said county may appear person or by counsel doesn't stand in the way. It's to be a sure sympton, with those who he feels inclined to overstep the] rules The simple application of -'SWAYXE'S and be heard respecting the matters so committed really the cheapest thing on and licked an editor for attacking his to thedeterminntii of the said Board start it, that they are led to it by a knowledge OITMEXT,-" of trade. without any internal medicine, earth. One cent means practically Matif subscribed and given under my hand and honor and integrity by insinuating that nothing—until you spend will cure any case of Tetter, Salt of then own defeat. It never soJ ih)«23i day of July A 1889 it Then you may make it mean A hearing was had before Judge Webber he had accepted boodle, from the biggest Rheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, E. P. Bertrand a great deal, according as you fails, it is always a true sign. That the J^.J Conntj Auditor of said Brown Connty, Minn. Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly. Itchy Skin last Tuesday in the Clifton Holden boodle legislature that ever assembled $L A invest it A thing is cheap if it Sleepy Eye agitators of county seat removal Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or costs little, and is worth much. case. The purpose of the hearing was in the history of Minnesota, And PROBATE NOTICE. *r* are painfulfy aware of the collapse long standing. It is potent, effective, HE DAILY NKWS is like atelegraph from the whole world to to listen to arguments on the admissability now this same editor, who, when personally and cost3 but a trifle. of all their hopes is evident from your brain. To keep it in constant life of certain evidence, damaging to CTATE OP MINNESOTA, County of Brown88 ^, attacked, considered it the working order costs you their own actions. The remarkable Probate Court Regular Term July 1st. *&t butonecentaday. That'swhy Holden's case and yet wholly circumstantial. basest of libel to charge a man as connected New U|m IS89. 9MmB Markets WM success of the New Ulm remonstrance it's cheap—because it renders In the Matter of the Estate of Johann Krai a great service for an insignificant The prisoner was lepresented with bribery in his own paper Deceased has brought vhem to a condition where Wheat, new 75 old 45—79 price. Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting by his counsel, C. C. Wilson of Rocester, accuses the people of New Ulm with Oats 22 Remember—Its circulation is 220,000 a day—over they are just about ready to croak and to be the last will and testament of Johann a million a week—and it costs by mail 25 cts and Judge Baldwin, of Redwood, Corn f[ 25 buying signatures to a remonstrance Krai deceased, late of said County, has been feel that it is useless to present further a month, four months $1 00,—one cent day. delivered to this Court and the state by Assistant Attorney Potatoes 20 against the county seat removal. For And whereas, Margaretha Krai had filed therewith arguments. The cry of bribery and improper gQtter «!!.'* I 7-8 her petition, representing amen? other things that General Childs and County Attorney such charges he has not, nor can he secure •said Johann Krai died in said Connty on the methods is but the natural result 21st day of June 1889, testate, and that no Madisan. of Redwood Falls. Arguments the slightest proof. They are absolutely Eggs^... .. of their ailing, simply a false charge, person is named as executor in »ai1 laH will 9 and briefs were submitted and a Mrs. Anton Olding, false and as libelous as those and testament and praying that the NU1 in without a grain of truth and without Consumption surely Cured. strument may be admitted to probate, and that motion argued for a new trial. Webber which so pricked his own sense of honor. letters of administration with the will annexed the slightest grounds for its promulgation. j*g be to Lorenz Krai or some other suitable person will take the matter under advisement, New Ulm people have every reason To the Editor—Please inform your next door to 4^"\ New Ulm never offered to buy a issued thereon but owing to press of other business readers that I have a positive remedy It is Ordered, That the proofs of said instrument for treating the editor as he did Collins, SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. signature. Never needed to. There and fhe said petition, be heard before thus court, for the above named disease. By its Has on hand a good stock of Millinerv does not expect to reach the case and were they half as Sullivanistic at the Probate office in said County on Friday are hundreds in the* county, led timely use thousands of hopeless cases the 16th day of August A. 1889, at 10 o'clock (xoods.consistingmpartof Hats, Bonnets, for at least two weeks.The prisoner who in their ways as himself there would "n against their own interests by false in the forenoon, w**" have been permanently cured. I shall Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers, and contest the pr was present at the hearing has no fears be an apology forthcoming or the be glad to send two bottles of my remedy statements to sign a petition for removal, And it is further I Hainan Hair, Flowers, &c. but that he will be proven innocent and the time and pi sweet singer to the wrongs of libelous FKEE fo any of your readers who that are only too anxious to remonstrate *^A!SO Patterns for stamping mono a1! persons interest^ have consumption if they will send me is confident of aqcuittal. Prison life newspaper articles would receive a dersfor three grams. Stamping of all kinds. Embroidery when the true state of facts is their express and post office address. said day of beannt seems to fare well with him as he looks drubbing that would tell most effectually Work, German Knitting anBergman^sZephyr fairly presented to them. The success newspaper printed Respectfully/ New elm in said Yarns a specialty. hale and heartv. upon his physical make np. T. A. SLOCUxM, M. 181 Pearl St. of the remonstrance is but natural. 8 "\& mmlslk z* iL. S.j JSfew York.* 9rJ 85