New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 31, 1878 · Page 3 of 8
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^lqf|s^*^^^fcrtv-^*^^w^-^^v*V*^VrJ***.*^*Vv txHi*'&ijh##$*>iu ft*ai*vu*(h^ ^^4tp^-iw*F^(r**M-^i^7^^wm^wi* WHITE .SWAN t:i 1 KQTJC:U "'PROBATE A HIDE THROUGH THE PINERIES 'ylvTESLIXG, IVELLTCK & Co. OF MINNESOTA,,,:.,,. PROBATE -COURT, ^5.. i Carry the largest stock of -L TJnlaundrie -Shirts, Brown County, Minn. $ S' DRY GOODS, In the Matter of the Estate of William 1VHITTEK FOR l'HE REVIKW.i /'...v! Williams, Deceased. 1 BKAVKH BAY, Minn., July 19It Is nntnrnl tons GROCERIES, 'to picture to ourselves particular country, or On reading and filing the petition of -part thereof, similar to the region in which we live. Elizabeth Jones, praying for reasons Vow, except those living or traveling in this therein set forth, that Letters of Administration pnrt of our State, cnn ivp a correct conception HATSANDCAPS, Best Quality of it. Here are sp many things different from be issued to her. what wp are accustomed to see, that upon entering Boots & Shoes, It is ordered that Saturday, the 10th this region for the first time we fancy ourselves in a strange land. We may travel through day of August, 1878, at. 10 o'clock in $1.25, the southern part of this State, itml through Iowa, the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing and still find much that reminds us of our own homes. But let us take the train for Dulntli, at St. of the said petition, and that the AND 1 Paul. More and more of contrast appear* as we go heirs at law of the said deceased, and General MercMMise, further north. The BUt'fnce and soil changes as all other persons interested in said much as the vegetation which adorns them. The Housti black loom of our fields is here wanting. Upon These shirts OF ANY WEST OF ST. PAUL, Estate are required to appear at a session approaching a stream we naturally expect some are made oi of the Probate Court, then to be valley, but here the largest brooks and rivers wind Are in constant receipt of their ways along li depression hardly to be distinguished holdenat the Probate Office, in said W am tta nsnerw from the general level. For a distance of GOODS. County, and show cause, if any there one hundied miles along the St. P. & P.. R. U., there muslin and is not any one.point that roaches the height of 20 be, why the prayer of said petitioner 2200 Linen. -foot above the swamps, whose nruii by far exceeds should not be granted. that of the dry land. All places along the road A Large And Well Selected Stock Of more favored than others as to height have been And it is further ordered, that the chosen as town sites, and these bear no comparison UOSSOMS AND said petitioner give notice to all persons to a location like that of New Ulm. Ladies' & Gents' Underwear, CUFFS 3 PLY. interested in said Estate, of the There is a station every ten or fifteen miles, but LAL LINEN. pendency of said petition and the hearing none of these, except Pine City, deserve even tho _"-'-'" Our stock of name of village. thereof, "by causing, a copy of this Also a gsod shirt made of excellent Muslin andfineheavy Linen $1. Beyond White Bear we see but few attempts at order to be published in the New Ulm lotions and Trimmings farming. Here and there potatoes are planted where a huge pine has been uprooted by thb wind. Review, a weekly newspaper printed People are glad to tiike advantage of such accidents, and published at New Ulm, in said for it is a labor of years to make a clearing QUALITY STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP WARRANTED THE VERY BEST. Is full, complete and marked at low living profits* County of Brown, for three successive in these forests. The 1 uul throughout is covered with a dense growth of evergreen trees, such as weeks previous to said day of heaving. pines, firs, larch and cedar. Rarely do our eves A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR We wvn&stly r&au&st an e.vaonrnotiu/ Bated at New Ulm, this 15th day meet a'fnmiliiir shrub or tree, except it'be such b&fore. purchasing elswhert. of July, A. D. 1878- which 'with us grow only under cultivation. Among these sire the Arbor Vlt:ie, or White Ce.l:ir (Thnja A. WestphaL Judge of Probate, Americana), White Spruce (Abies alba). Balaam Kiesling, Keller & Co. Brown County, Minn. Fir [Abies bnlsamea] and tho mountain Ash [Pyrus Amorjcaiius.] in order to get a correct idea of their Please call and examine them. For Sale by size and vigor of growth these should be seen in Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts. Mice of Mortgage Sale. their native soil. The Arbor Vitae, which we usually KIESLING, KELLER & CO. sec in trimmed hedges as a there shrub, here New film. attains the ditrnity of a tree. It is not rare to find REiim. one two feet in diametei at the base Tlieir height is less in proportion. Various kinds of berries Default has been made in the conditions of a certain grow in abundance. Suffice it to mention but a Mortgage executed and deiivered by Maria S. TheMan thatL eadsthe Trade few: The Blackberry [Rubus villosus], Itaspberry Back, (a widow,) of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, [Rubus sti'igosus], White Floworin'jr Raspberry Minnesota, mortgagor, to Warren II. Dean, of the [Rilhus Nutknnusl and Black Huckeiberry [Gnylussieia same place, mortgagee dated the 24th day of May, rosinosa.j Of these the R. villosus Proprietor of the A. D. eighteen hundred and Seventy-twci,(1372) and and It. Nutkamissre very conspicuous for their recorded as a mortgage in the oiiice of the Register beautiful white flowers. The former which has a Hew Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith of Deeds of the county of Brown in the State of /lower like a white rose, fully as Jarge, is not met Minnesota, on the 31st day of May, A.)). 1872, at 4 'with till near Duluth. Allthough it is a luxury to o'clock p. m., in book of Mortgages, on page 488, have nice berries, it is nothing compared to our on which there is claimed to be (hie at the date of & PAINT SHOPS, large crops of wheat, ofwhich this section will perhaps tliis notice, the amount of Six Hundred and Seventy never produce enough fop its own consumption. Seven Dollars and forty three cents, ($677.43) for The main romance for a subsistnnce is placed principal and interest on the promissary noto described Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. In lumbering. in said Mortgage, and no action or proceeding tacJ has been instituted at law or in equity to recover With the exception of the few stations along the the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage railroad this region Is a wilderness, tho more disolate I am prepared to do all kinds of work or any part thereof. and horrid because man has brought devastation in my line on short notice. Repairing into it. Undisturbed by him it would present Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power an aspect of solem grandeur. But as it is now, a of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute of Threshers and Reapers a specialty yide through theo forests gives to a mind sensntive ill such case made and provided, tho said mortgage My machinery is all new and of iin to the beauties-of nature only a throb of pain instead will foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged of a thrill ofjoy. Thousands of acres of forest proved pattern, and only experienced premises therein described which sale will be made have been destroyed by fire nothing but the charred at the fror.t door of the Office of Register of Deeds, workmen are employed. A new paint trunks remains standing as doleful monuments in the City of New Ulm, in the County of Brown of former grandeur. shop has lately been added. New Wagons and State of Minnesota, at public auction by the The scenery along the road is all new, but unfortunately Sheriff of said county to the highest bidder for cash, continually on hand. the new is all the same and soon becomes on Tuesday the Twentieth (20th) day of August, A. monotonous. As we approach Duluth some D. eighteen hundred and seventy eight, at Twelve ALL WORK WARRANTED diversity begins to meet our view. The granit (12) o'clock, noon, to satisfy the amount which FR. BOOCK. bluffs that liere appear contrast stronglyjboth in con shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest tour and vegetation from the flats. For wild and thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and -romantic sceneries the Dalles oi'the St- Louis River Ten dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said WEED are not oasily surpassed. It cleat's a height of about mortgage in case of foreclosure. two hundred feet within two miles whero it .seems II The premises described in said mortgage, and so to be nothing but a mass of foam dashing downward to be sold, are thevjOts, pieces or parcels of land situated along its rocky bed, but after reaching the L.rJ in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, plain below it Itecomes calm and placed and gradually' and known and described as follows, to-wit: widens till its water mingles with that of Duluth "The West half of the North West quarter of Sec. Bay. B. J. "three (3,)and the East half ofthe North Ka.st quarter NEW MODEL of Sec. four, in Township one hundred :.nd nine "(109,) of Range thirty two (32) West, in the Dis"trict Why For Grant. of lands subject to sale at St. Peter, now at ARLEY, HASAUTOMATIC 'NewUlni, containing one hundred and fifty .seven, "and eighty four hundredths (157.S-i.l00) of an acre, TENSIONS, "according to Government Survey." ''Kxcepting "from the above, the following described pieces of New York Letter to Chicago Jonrnul. ELEGANT WOODWORK, "land, .sold heretofore to Henry S. Back, and Christ"opher The Republicans of New York Weist, respectively,to-w:t:"Commencing at AKD RUNS LIKE A TOP. "a point eighteen lS)chainsNorth of tho quarter Sec. generally, however much they have the POOR MAN'S FRIEND. "post, between Sections three and four, Township "one hundred and nine, (1)9 North,.Range thirty differed in the past, are now all but NO CAMS, NO GEARS, NO SPRINGS, "two (32) West, of the fifth principal Meridian, unanimous for General Grant for "thence running West,, ten (10) chains, thence AND NO NOISE. "North twelve (12) chains and seventeen (17) links, the next presidency. Furthermore, To the Public of Nsw Ulm and Vicinity. "thence Kast four chains and twenty links, thence This BEST Machine they are certain that he will he "South four (4) chains thence South 56 East, seven' "chains and four (4) links, thence South four (4) nominated and elected if he is living. "chains, and seventeen (17) links, to the point of Thankful for the patronage received since we opened our Store in New Ulm, Can be soldi at Hard Times Prices. "beginning: Containing Eight 69-100 acres, more or One of them holding a State office we beg to solicit the same for the future. "less." wagered $1,000 bust week that tlie INSIST UPON SEEING IT. "Commencing at or near a point sixty rods North CDlCieSLJp OliaXley shall become a standing word general would be the next President, "of the South East corner of the South East corner "ofthc South East quarter of Section four (4,) amongst you for fair and square dealing and one price, and by our acts Circulara and Price-LlstB on application to if, alive. The Democrats here are "Town one hundred and nine (109,) Range thirty WEED S. M.Co., prove that we keep TllO Oll-Oa/peSt, S"tOre under "two (32,) fifth principal Meridian, on the East line likewise coming out for him, and the CHICAGO, III. "of said quarter section, from thence North on said fact that the Sim newspaper has reopened the Sun. On account of manufacturing our own "line, twelve (12) rods, North from thence twenty "i2o) rods due West, from said line, from thence FOR SALE its guns on the 'silent man' CLOTHINGr "South twelve (12) rods, from thence' Kast twenty S- ID. ^etersorL, and asserts that whatever comes he "[20] rods, to the point of commencement, con"taining 11-2 acres, more or less." must not'be elected President again, New Ulm, Mimi. we are able to get them up better Style and are prepared to prove, that Together with all the hereditaments and appartenancos indicates the fears which now posses thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. we can sell you sood substantialsame goods at from purchasedfafar S O 3 5 JD&Y &o can be at any other the souls of his enemies. NEW EM MEAT MAMET, 1 Said"ienlestate will be sold in separate parcels, tl1 OOlit, XJSS in the order named, less the parcels expressly excepted Southern war claims, fear of a from said Mortgage by the terms thereof: House in the City. I N HARVEY OFFICER, WARREN H. DEAN, Senate and House controlled by exrebels, Soots, Shoes, 53Ia.ts Qaps and 05^ Next door to Pennsylvania House Atty. for Mortgagee, Mortgagee. and the growing spirit of St. Paul, Minn. !SfE-w ULM, MINN. Fvirnisliiiig Ooocis Dated, J^no 29th, 1878. communism, together cause both Republicans HOTTINGER&NUESSLE, P'pr's and Democrats to desire MORTGAGE SALE. we shall always keep a line assortment and shall sell them at prices that the strong government which Gen. ALL KINDS OF will astonish everybody. Grant can give the country. Said Default lias been mads in the conditions of FRESH MEATS, Satisfaction guaranteed, or money funded. certain Mortgngo, benrine date the 23d day of Oc 'one of the leading Democratic officivtls tobcr, A. D. 1S75. executed and delivered by Philip SAUSAGE, M. Carr. and JSnrciasa CHIT, ItSs wife, mortgagors, to of New York to me a few days HAMS, George Baumgartner, mortgngeo, which mortgage RESPECTFULLY, since: "The contest in 1880 is going LARD and was duly recorded in the office of Register ofDeed's, in and for the County of Brown, ami State of Minnesota, to be between Tilden and Grant, everything that may be found in a on tho *23d day of October, A D. 1S7" atono and I am for the latter because I half o'clock, P. M., in Book "G" of Mortgages, on FRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET Opposite the Merchants'Hotel. the POOR MAN'S FRIEND. pageC13. The amount claimed to be due and unpaid want a government which will protect constantly kept on hand. at the date of this notice upon said mortgage, in the sum of Ninety-six Dollars, ($96.) and my family and property from no action or proceedings at law or other the communists, who are apparently wise has been instituted to recover the amount of THEMANKATO said mortgage debt or any part thereof: going to disturb the country for Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by some time to come. virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, obtained for Invetors, in the United Statep, Can WOOLEN FACTORY and pursuant to the statutes in such case da. and Europe, at reduced rates. With onrprincl DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF made and provided, said mortgage will be fore pal Office located in Washington, directly opposite closed and the premises described in and covered United States Patent Office, we are able to attend to NOTICE TO CREDITORS. by said mortgage, to wit: The West half of the lal Patent Business with greater promptness and has established a branch house in Jfew SouthWest quarter, of Section Twenty-sevou (27) dispatch- a-nd. less cost, than other patent attorneys, and tnc East half of the south East quarter, of Section Ulm, in ICiesling's brick building, opposite who are at a distance from Washington, and who Twenty-eight (28) in Township One Hundred have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." Epplo's meat market. The undersigned, In thy Matter of Estate ofLumanC. and Nine (lnfl) North, of Range Thirty-three (33) We make preliminary examinations and furnish West, containing 160 acres according to Government one of the proprietors, opinions as to patentability, free of charpe, and all Gilbert deceased. Pictures, Frames, Mouldings Survey, situated in the County of Brown and who are interested in new inventions and Patents would respectfully announce to the Notice ishereby given that the Judge State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining public that he will receive and forward will be sold at pnblic vendue to the of the Probate Court of Brown County, Patents," which is sent free to any address, and Children's Carriages. highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff of said County, to the factory wool for spinning and ami contains complete instructions how to obtain has fixed upon the first Monday of each at the (rout door of the office of said Sheriff, Patents, and other valuable matter. We refer to carding purposes. Wool will also be the City of Now Ulm, in said County and State and every month for the next six the Gorman-American National Bank, Washington, aforesaid, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, A.D Singer Sewing machine $35.00 received in exchange for goods. wiAn D. the lloyal Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish months, and the Probate office in said 1878, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of paying Legations, r.t Washington, Hon. Joseph Casev, late experienced tailor has been employed New Davis $35.00 county as the times and place when the money dne upon said mortgage, together with Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims to the Officials and orders for suits, of the best quality twenty-live dollars attorney's fees stipulated in and where he will receive, hear and adjust of the U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators and Wheeler & Wilson $35.oO said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure, and Members of Congress from every State. and at lowest prices, will be filled all claims of all persons against the disbursements allowed by law, subject to redemption on short notice. Call and examine at any time within one year from the day Address: LOUIS BAGGER A: Co., Solictors Machines sold on time or monthly said deceased, and that six months of sale, as provided by law. the goods and obtain prices. of Patents and Attorneys at Law, Le Droit have been limited as the time for creditors payments. Dated, New Ulm, Minn., June 20tli. A. D. 1878. Building, WASHINGTON, D. C. to present their claims against CHRISTIAN ROOS George Baumgartner, Mortgagee MINNESOTA ST NEW ULM, MINN. said estate. Ncwhart, Attorney for Mortgagee. MOSHISSON, FLUMMER Co, Dated tho 11th day of July, 1878. NEW MILLINERY STORE, J. B. Arnold, T/..L. Gilbert, CENTRE STREET- Administrator. Y..4 WHOLESALE? -w^f: JUST OPENED IN 1 cCENTRE STREET'' DKUGGISTS Redmaun's Block, Minn. St. Dealer in Sale and Feed .Stable, COOKING & HEATINB STOVES :&Tew Tfitti, Minn., SAMPLEROOM OILLIiRD HALL. DEALERS IN BY .HARDWARE, ANTON BREY, Proprietor. Faints, Oils,Varnishes,Brushes c. MRS. I. H. GIBBS. I BASEMENT OF Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. Tin-ware & Farming Implements. I have just received a large and elegant aseortment P KieslirLg"s Bloc^ of millinery goods, and respectfully Invite Wi^Jt Lubricating Oils. The shop ii, in charge of au experienced huml I would respectfully announce to the people of the public to call and examine my goods before Avho give* the mending tind repa1ring of tm-waie Now Ulm and vicinity that I baie opened i iii-t The best of "Wines, Liquors and Ci purchasing elewhere. his special attention. All work warranted. class Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, at MCarty't, old Highest market price paid for ht.ind, on Centre street, and that I am fully prepared gars constantly kept on hand.tJj:,-ilW^.^ Low prices and prompt attention, Is my motto. Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. Ginseng Root. to furnish good livery teams with top or open buggies Also Sewing machines kept for sale. Louis Felkel, Prop'r or easy wagons on short notice New Ulm Minn. 52 & i Lake. Street,CHICAGO, Ins AI\TON BREY MM.-1'. -SfH3 i WMt "Wtf&tfrlffii i fX -a^Y^.^t