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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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BBS .m&m&mtMkto-.m0 THE P-BXOBSGOT MIXE. Kj-eslins Keller able them to pre-empt two quarter sections of land the}' were divorced: each pre-empted a claim, and as w. & Co. The Owner -Declines to Accept showing the financial condition, receipts, soon as tjieir claims were made good expenditures, assets and liabilities the |300?000 they were!re-married, thus obtaining and Pays G.&NSWI of Brown county, Minnesota, foi Carry the largest stock of 820 acres of land. How is that for the year ending March 1st, 1878. ,,00 Forfeit. DRY GOODS, a plain case of western "business." ARECEIPTS. Lake City Leader. Cash in Treasury March 1 .'77$ d?92 8C GROCERIES,' A Half Million Dollars Reported County Revenue tar collected 10004 42 Interest, penally, charges &o 1151 69 LINES. HATSAND CAPS, Offered for the One of the Lake George recipients Judge of probate compensation of ^tate aid took his seed grain to Mine. 50 00 Boots & Shoes, the mill and exchanged it for flour, HK CHICAGO & KORTH-WESTERN- RAILWAY Jurors fees collected by under the impreesion that, as he had Embraces under one management the Great Trunk Clerk of Dist. Court 42 00 Railway Lines of the WEST and NORTHWEST, wheat at home to replace it, there AND,,.,, Preparations to Cast the Largest County Poor tax collected... 422 51 and, with its numerous Branches General Merclianclise, would be nothing wrong in the operation. and connections, forms the .shortest Road and bridge tax Ooid Bar tl?e World ami quickest route between 'CHICAGO and He was undeceived, however, collected 078 95 O ANY HOUSE WEST O ST. PAUL. all the points in ILLINOIS. WISCONSIN, NORTHERN when he was arrested and County Jail tax collected... 8 37 has yet Seen. MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA. IOWA, NEBRASKA, CALL Are in constant receipt of ^Ervsr qpoDs, PORNIA and the WESTERN TERRITORIES. Its County Interest and sinking brought before D. McDonald, Omaha and California line fund tax coll 797 75 justice of the peace, and put under Is the shortest and best route between CHICAOC Interest from Bank on deposits From the Helena (Mont.) Herald of March 21. bonds.Melrose Record. and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS, IOWA, DA A Large And Well Selected Stock Of &c 281 58 KOTA, NEBRASKA, WYOMING-, COLORADO, UTAH, The bonding of the Snow Drift NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, CHINA, JAPAN Ladies' & Gents' Underwear. (Penobscot) mine to Mr. Trent, agent AND AUSTRALIA. Its Total 820,229 58 We have never seen anything like Chicago, St. Paul Minneavolis Line of Messrs. Frazier & Chalmers, the tide of immigration that is now B.EXPENDITURES. Our stock of or the shortest line between CHICAGO and all points of Chicago, in the sum of $300,000, setting westward, along the proposed Notions and Trimmings in NORTHERN WISCONSIN and MINNESOTA, and Co. Auditor E. G. Koch 349 01 .sixty days iinjit, was announced in It's MADISON, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. DULUTH line of the Hastings and Dakota Auditor's salary & Clerk hire 1573 49 and all points in the Great Northwest. Its these columns ten days since. Correspondence Railroad. Besides the almost continuous Co. Commissioners' fees and Mileage: La Crosse, Winona St. Pater Line. by wire "has passed to Is full, complete and marked at low living profits. string of emigrant wagons, L. I). Rice 85 DC Is the best-route between CHICAGO and LA CROSSE iind fro until a conclusion was reached Ohas. Wagner that are seen at all hours of the day, 63 65 WINONA. ROCHESTER. OWAONNA. MANKATO. ST! in reference to the purchase of the PETER. NEW ULM and and all points in Southerc O. Jorgensen 78 0C and heard at almost all hours of the We earnestly request an examination and Central Minnesota. Its John Olasen property, and on Thursday last Mr. 54 80 night, every train comes in loaded Green Bay cf Marquette Line Isaac Johnson 69 60 -Trent proceeded again to inspect the before purchasingelswfiere. with passengers, who immediately Ts the only lino between CHICAGO and JANESVII.LH A Manderfeld 16 20 mine, after which he stated his readiness take .all sorts of conveyances for the WATERTOWN, FONDDU LAC, OSHKOSH, APPLE. Iviesling, Keller & Co. W. Ii. Sanders* 18 4C TON.GREEN BAY, ESCANABA. NEGAUNEE', MAR. to take possession thereof and West. At the rate this thing is now Clerk of Dist. Court fees... 473 15 QUETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK and the LAK* pay over the first installment of going on, there will soon not be an SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its Cor. Minn. and Ccnire Sts. County'Treasurer'sfees 1159 4ii Freeporl Dubuque Lie 75,000 deposited to his credit in the acre of land between here and Big Attorney's snlary... 24 52 First National Bank of Helena. The New 171 in, Minn. Stone Lake that will not be taken fees extra 20 00 Is the only line between CHCAGO and, ELGIN, ROCK. Fori), FREEPORT, and all points via Freeport. Its Sheriffs Deputies and Bailiff's owner of the Penobscot, Mr. Vestal, up by actual settlers.Glencoe Ben inter. MORTGAGE SALE. fees 519 25 Chicago Milwaukee Line accompanied Mr. Trent back to town Sheriff's Board for prisoners 1G9 75 on Friday "afternoon, and after counseling Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one Justices and Constables' fees 113 15 passing between CHICAGO and EVANSION, LAKE with his attorney and trusted OREST, HIGHLAND PARK, WAUKEGAN, RACINE, Defanlt having been mud in the payment of the Witnesses fees 152 68 The Dealh Blow to the Cuban Rebellion. friends, concluded not to make the KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE. sum ofKleven Hundred and Eiichtv-two and iiO-100 Jurors fees 970 10 Dollars, ($li.s2 io-loo), 'which is claimed to he due Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars sale.. Mr. Trent was promptly noti- i at the date of thin notice upon a certain Mortgage: Examining Insane... 22 20 duly executed and delivered by Hubert HOBS', ami fied by.Mr. Vestal, who signified his Taking Insane to Hospital 72 55 are run on nil through trains on this road. ,..'.,:--5-0--- HAVANA, April 3. The insurgent Anna Maria Hows, his wi'e. Mortgagors, to John Has is the ONLY LINK running these cars Recovering bodies of dead 11 50 Breiikreutz, Mortgagee, bearing date the ninth'-day intention to decline the tender, say- Gen. Raloff says he was in the casn- bt-tm-en Chicago and St. Paul and Minneapolis of November A. D. IS/ti, and the said Mortgagee Coroners jury and inquest... 43 25 Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicasro and Winona, or having paid the sum of Eighteen an I tMOii Dollars Mr Vestal and paigcapitulatethe obedience insurrection,-taxes to or S WW'. I a0m: ready to pay for-1 during whole nm Chicago and Green Bay. Digging graves 10 ou upon the lands described in and covered Insaid 1 wlth'theCM-ethhwit surrender of the, motives of the Camera for making 1 Close connections are made at Chicasro mortgage, -which mortgage wa-. duly recorded r- 1 Coliins 25 00 !,mMichigannCentral,sPoint,i ,TH-.EAKT.-.Wayno th .111 in tiie office o: tl.c Register of Deeds, in awl for the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern drew his checg the sura of $5,000, jders from the Cuban Camera. The Supporting Co. Poor 1736 19 ?J County of Brown, and St te of Minnesota. 111 the Baltimore & (Ohio,SP ttsburg. Ft & Chicago i 1 ourth day of December A. D. 1876. nt 3 o'clock P. Stove and repairs Co. Jail... 33 7U Handlle: Kankakee Line and Pan Routes, for all iMK I ^H in Book "H" ol Mortgages, on psee '^00, and a: Improvement Courthouse sqr bond Mr. Trent, received tke amount! peace are unknown to him. H? 1 5(J 10,S action or proceeding at law or otherwise hnvins SOUTH Cleaning chimneys and well, been instituted to reeov.-r the debt seemed by saiii named as forfeit, accordance with had 2,000 peisonsabc nt him, 800 of Mortgage, or any part- thereo l.'^e -onnoetion are also ma-'e with the Union court house and jail 7 50 the conditions stipulated 111 the com-. them armed, when he capitulated. Pacihc K. H. at Omaha for allforWert points. iSow ther fore, notice is hereby givi-n. that by Repairs. Painting tools and Close connections made at junction points witb virtue of a power of sale contained in sail Mortgage, $ A Vr The clause in the peace conditions trains ot all cross points. double windows and pursuant to the Statute in such case made 105 0b Tickets ovci this route are soil by all Coupon A HERALD reporter, wuo person- liberating the slavesin the insurgent and provided the said Mortgj-ge will I foreclosed Sawing wood 36 81! Ticket Agents in the United States and Canadas and the premises described in and covered by said ahy interviewed both Mr. festal ami, ranks did the greatestdamage to the Coal for jail Remember, .you a.'k for your Ticket via the 21 7i Mortgage, viz: The Northwest quarter, of the Chicago A North-Western Railway, and take HOIKS -Northeast (iiar:er and the Nnrtheant quarter Mr Trent obtained full confrr- insurrection, obliging the chiefs to Wood for Co. buildings and i the Aortinvest quarter of Section Number MneCO nintionof the statement as above Bet surrender because tlie^negroes would sawing 176 10 New York OHi- N. 455 Broadway Boston O''. in Township Number One Hiinlre 1 and Nine fi'in) hce No. St:-te Street Omaha Oflice a-15 Farnham North of Hang.- Number I hirty-one (:il) We.-'t o: Hooks and {stationery forth. 1 he check of $o,000 drawn not fight longer." 1:60 8-1 Stre-t: San 1-ra.uisco Office. 2 New Montgomerv the .th Principal Meridian. A] the oliowing desciibed Printing and Advertising... 442 6o by Mr .Vestal was shown the report Strcet Chicago Ticket oitices. C2Clark Street- ndei parcel of land, to wit: Commenc jig. .'t the Sherman House 75 Canal, corner. Madison Street 71 Road and bridge Northwest comer of the Northeast quarter er at Hershfield & Bro's Bank, after MU Bismarck, to Lake Kampeska. the Northwest quarter p. section, township Kinzie Street I)epi.t. corner W. Kinzie and Canal Tribune Election returns. 134 Ju payment anil range aforesaid, thence running We Streets Wells Street Dopot, corner Wells and Kinzie Bis,"!,re Superintendent of Sehoois, Four (-1) chains thence South Nineteen (pi) chainami Streets. It is understood that the purchase! Ninety-three links thence Ea.-t Four (4) For r:-tes (.rinWinr'tion not attainable Trom your Salary. 503 26 of the Penobscot property is about! The Bismarck & Lake Knmpcska chains thence North Nineteen (19) chains and Ninety-three i home ticket agents. rpj.Iy to Board of Audit tees. 42 00 i:j) links to the place of begin nine-, containing to be undertaken by capitalists, who railroad company was organized on fien. Pass. Ag't. Cliicago. Gen. Mang'r. Chicago. sewn and -ioo acres more or less. Also the Reports &<: of births&deaths 210 05 f. llowing piece or parcel land, described as follows: are prepared to take it for aJia'f. Monday, its incorporators being Col. I W. II. STKNNKTT, MARVIN HWJIIITTV Recording officers bonds.. 3 4\ Begi.ning at the North west corner KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME 'million of dollars. The hot work oh' Win. Thompson, James A Emmons, of the N-.rt:iea.-t quarter ol the Northeast Judge of Probate,, salary... 550 00 Quarter of Section Number Eight in Town .the wires from California and the Hon. Edmund Hackett, Thomas Co. Physician, salary, 30w 00 ship and Hange a'oressiid thence South Two "94.! Vaccinating Co. Poor chains thence South 84 :j-4 decree Kast went'v (.-O) East indicate on the part of some of! Van Etten, W B. Watson, Col. C. By patronizing home institutions. We grow chains ami Eight and four thenths (S -1-10) "links: Janitor of Courthouse 00 own seeds, an I know what we are selling. the big mining men a desire to pos-i A. Lounsberry, Hon. E A.-Willi, thence North 7.5 degr-es East Eight (s. chains and Insurance for Co, buildings I .We do not place seeds on commission, and are Ki ty (30) links thence North 30 :i-l Teg ees Kast sess the Penobscot at any reasonable ams, Don Stevenson, Col. George One (1) chain and S-venty (70 links thence West and bridge.,,. 102 00 not mr-cllod to resell ,.ld seels year after year Twenty-nine (j**) chains and Forty-live (-IS) links figure. Mr. Vestal is not anxious W. Sweet, Dr. H. R. Porter, and We sell direct, whether we m.-.ke.a wholesale or retail CoaUtar to Grasshopper sufferers.. to the point ot beginning, containing lO^S-lOO acres, to part with his great bonanza if we Maj. Thomas J. Mitchell. A bill trade. more or less, in Brown County and'Statf of Minnesota, with the here iitam.-nts an 1 apuurtenances. Stock true to namefresh and reliable. are to judge by what he says and by was adopted at a meeting Wednesday Abstract of Land entries will be sold at public vendue to the hi-rhe.-t bi-hlejfor We control the entire stock of seed of the Minnesota Tree bounty. the rich golden products he is able!evening granting the right of way, cash, to pay said, debt and interest, and the taxes, 53 75 Karly Amber Sugar Cane. if any, on said premises, an 1 twenty-five dollars Assessing unorganized Town 7 00 at short intervals to show. grounds for depot purposes, etc., attorney's fee as stipulated in and by said Mprtgase Ask your merchant for our seeds. If he dors not Puinps&t'ixturesCourt square 31 38 in ca.-e of foreclosure, and the di-btirsenie'its' al, Since Saturday last he has extend-1 and ordered forwarded to Judge raid- keep them, order direct from us, and we will de. lowed by law which sale will lie made by the Slier, Making out Statement for liver them at your Express or Post-office at regular iff ot said Brown County, at the fiont doer of the ed his shaft down several feet, the der for introduction in congress, settlement with State... 50 00 Curt House, in the City o-'NV\V Ulm, in srid Conn, price Catalogue free to all applicants. bottom now being about fifty-four! The object pf the incorporation is to ty and State, on the 1-Jli day of May. A. T). 1^7^. al Trip to St. Paul for fetale, 10 o'clock A.M.. oi that day, subject to redemption IIOLUSTER, CARTER & CO.. feet from the surface. The one- secure the extension of the Chicago setlemeut 35 50 at any time within fone year Ironi tiie clay of sale Prairie lire thousand dollar vein against the & Northwestern railroad, practically, as provided by law. 10 00 VJT. PATH, KUIV1V. Grasshopper orders redeemed 16 60 hanging wall has increased from 8 from Lake Kampeska, its present Dafed. NeKUJin Minn., Aprif 3d. A. D. 1S7^. QTATE. OF MIXXESOTACOUXTY Seed wheat &c. overpaid.. B. F. WEBBER. JOHN BUEITKHKUTZ. 86 57 inches 'to nearly twelve, while the terminus, to Bismarck O^Rowx ss. District Court, Ninth Attorney f(.r Mortgagee. Mortgagee. Redeeming land, erroneously Judicial District. smallest veins carrying the same high sold in former years..... J35 44 grade of ore, arid sandwiched be- SUMMONS. eetinj? of the Board ot Audit of Balance of receipt's over expenditures James Leahy tween the fifteen feet of average $60 JjftfkBrmvu Co., Mjiin., MarciriS, 1878. against 8240 98 Tiie Board met. A'll ineinljeVs ]rts Wijliam Day, Anna Day and Lumnn Gilbert. rock, continues on down with the ent. The bids of tiie Ifauks were The state of Minnesota to the above named Defenupnts. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in main body increasing rather than &20,22U 58 SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE opened, and read liy the Secretary 1 decreasing in richness. Nearly one You arft hereby summoned and required to answer C.^ ASSETS. The Brown County Bank offpred'four the complaint of the Plaintifl* in the above entitled hundred and seventy pounds of gold per centum per auuiiin and the Citizens action, which is filed in the i tlice of the Clerk Cash in Treasury Mai eh 1. "78 S240 98 retort, worth 16 an ounze, is exhibited of the District Court of the ninth Judicial District, IRON AND STEEL. National Bank offered live per centum All uncollected and delinquent in and for the County cf Brown and to serve a copy in the show window of'Hershlield-ft per annum on the monthly balances of of your answer to sail Complaint on the subscriber, ixes of Brown Co. Farming" Tools Bro's. Bank. This is Penobscot at his office, in the City of New Ulm. in said the County funds so deposited according several' funds 916,5 72 County, within 20 days after the service of this summons to law. product for a fortnight as far as it upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser. County poor t'tirni 10(]o 00 On Motion of Mr. Constans it was resolved vice and if you fail to answer the said Complaint has been cleaned up in the rude arastras AND County buildings and furniture within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffin this action that the funds of the County be and from partial scrapings in the in the same 15000 00 will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in BUILDING PAPER. deposited in the Citizens National Bank. the Complaint. five stamp mill of Mr. Courtwright, Dated, New Ulm. Minn.. February 1st. 17S Afternoon session. Agent for Total $33406 70 doing contract work, The mill, B. F. WFBBKR, Plaintiff's Attorney. The Board met for the purpose of cleaning up in a day or two the clogging CASE & SWEEPSTAKE THRESHES. -LIABILITIES. D.- examining and comparing the books of CENTRE STREET amalgam, will show from 40 to the Auditor and Treasurer, and found County bonds in circulation 2,^72 00 Kirby, Wood, IVhssLr and Buckeye SAMPLE ROOM & BILLIARD HALL 0 pounds of retort. This mill and the following: Orders in 235 U7 t)ie arastfas are kept regularly at State Fund .$1719 57 KEAPERS and MOWERS, Amount overpaid at tax sale County Interest and Sinking work, and the total gold product for due various parties...,... 183 84 IN BASEMENT OF Fund. 1337 09 the month from the battery and tubs Salaries ofCounty officers due 677 87 Furst Bradley County Revenue Fund 4357 43 will probably not fall much short of Balance of Assets over Liabilities Poor 1839 38 HAY RAKES -V. 29,737 02 75,000. Road and Bridge Ord.. 507 0G No such enormcus sum in a given Several Town funds 295102 Total 33,400 70 FURST $ BRADLEY School Dist. Fund 5511 18 time, with such ridiculously small Dated at New Ulm, this 20th day oi Redemption Fund. 387 04 facilities, has ever been taken from PLOWS, SSZiesling-'s Elocls:. March, 1878. ahy gold minein'the world!"" A gol,d L. D.RICE, 18,010 37 The be^t of Wines, Liquors and Ci bar, in weight and value never Chairman Board of All collections since March 1st. gar? constantly kepi on hand. equalled in this or any other country, MeSHEYRY SEEDERS. II. B. CONSTANS, Co.'Com. of Brown 1878 587 2S Mollis Felkel, Prop'r. will be cast from this collecting: treasure Auditor. Co., Minn. at the end of the present Corner Minn. & Second $19497 65 fferth Sts. FiXplanation. The item of Coal Tar Fi?ed. Boock, nionth"s milling. The event itself, jail Fund overdrawn 11 53 is for six (6) barrels remaining on hand new \rftu, Milt ll. at the time it happens will be announced from last vear. in the HERALD. ^i-.-yM $19,186 12 Pi-oprie^or of the We find the following in the Treasury, j. 9.'Arnold,^ Yesterday, Nate Vestal came to New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith to wit: .town on his regular weekly trip, County Revenue Orders 2420 12 bringing a chunk of Penobscot gold, & PAINT gHOPS, Poor 03115 Dealer in .weighing #0 pounds? and valued at Road and Bridge Ord.. 3 00 Town and School Dist. Orders 2107 48 si2,000. These big returns from the COOKING & EATING STOVES, Cor. Minn. & 3d N Sts., New Ulm. Wolf bounty orders due ronv-' famous Penobsqot are becoming a MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I3J I am prepared to do I kinds of work State 0 00 regular thing. A thousand dollars, ^-rp, Al? 5 in my line o^ short notice. Repairing HARDWARE, County Tree Bounty 0 00 ]jer day is the average amount worked v^IlTAjCvCy of Threshers and Reapers a specialty. Cash in Citizen's National Bankl2750 yy -,V!,, .tiie arastras on rock taken from TOBACCOS, &-^j My nmchineiy Is all new sind of improved Notes In Tin-waro & Fanning Implements.! the mine at the present time. Great pattern, and' only experienced for collection-V*....: 1130 00 '.'.i. V| ?t A is the Penobscot. pjpgg workmen are employed. A n^vy paint Cash in hands of Treasurer... 131 38 The shop Kin chnrpe of an experienced hand shop has lately been added. Jfew Wagons who ches the mendinq and repairing of tin-wjire 1 Minnesota street, next door to C. his special attejuipn. All tvork'wnrrknted continually on hani^. 4 SI 9.186 12 ii '*Jt is related that Corner of Minn, and 2d Xorth Streets. Sommcr's Store. and wife!/- "/I a man IT. B. CONSTANS, A. BLANCIIARD. 4"To en-'XI-W I AI "\Voii|v WAJIRA/TEO L.W- J\Cilt to JCuUSilK to 4 .-cttle." Xw I'lm s. Tlinu. Sn-. 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