New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 31, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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NEW I AND VICINITY. to Conrad Balbach, H. Kimmerle and It seems that the lightning-rod swindlers.have NEW ADVERTISEMENTS PERSONAL. Geo Walk, jointly, for watching a dead not all left the. State, but a A. ReijEsteck, of the Grant County body until Coroners examination. Adjourned. party of them is nowaj work in the (Wis.) Gazette, spent last week in our '"r western pait of the St^te, who have a PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OP city. ,..-rt-.-, NOTICE^TO THE CATHOLICS O villianous and deceptive form of order AFTERNOON SKSSIONThe bills^pf Geo. SLEEPS EYE. ''iCi)lI^TY.OMMISSIOx^ERS.'-it Bickelhaupt were'again, taken, .up' and wh^ch farmers should carfully examine We acknowledge a pleasant call reconsidered, and after deducting ^26.- before signing. It is drawn in a usual from Mr. Kinfce, of tlie firm Talbot & Devino service wijl be Id in the. 35as illegal charges, they were flowed form, specifying the prices to be pii i JpTie Board af County Cqrnnrissioners S-inko, Sleepy Eye, last Saturday., Catholic church of Sleepy E ye, Sunday, at $85,-25 and Si21.50, respectively! for rods, points "braces, &d, and apparently rtyt in. regular session, July 22d. .All August 11th, at 10 Q.'lack a. m. The case of error made in the tax is all right. .-.There is-..however, C. B. Tyler and ladyt Members present. The resignation, of C. Goodnow A. BERGHOLD. duplicates transcribing property betweea 1 inserted in very small type,.and which and lady, J. Newhart and ,lady, ieo. Bickelhaupt, as sheriff, was first W. Hauenstein an^'-H. Loheyde the ordinary farmer will overlook, a and John Lind, of this city, went to taken up and' accepted., The Board for faxes 1876, whereby."H. Lo|myde condition which says in substance 4hat Mankato Monday even&g to hear TpOE SALE C^EAP.A one and a then proceeded to the election of anew wrpiigfully paid S7,64, on. motion of the order is a tiote and is due and payable Beecher^ half story frame dwelling, situat-..-!tFirs .sheriff, the result of whjch we have already 5 1 Com. Wagi^e'f the Board ordered the from and after the day of signing. ed on tlpte corner oBj$adway and given in last weed's issue. Auditor tq'issue a Co. order to LoUnder this clause the signer is completely Mrs. August Schmidt, of St. Louis, North street, o^pos^te, the Arbeiter Dr. Weschcke having tendered Ids heyde for said amount. The following at the mei-cy of the party to is in the city partaking of the hospitalities, Hall. ^Terras of.sale easy. Enquire of resignation as .cornier, the same on list reported from the State Auditor of mine host of the Union whom the order is directed. Ordinarily JOS, SCHNEIDER, New Ulm, Minn. niation cyi: Sir. Jroer.^erisen. was accept- of land having reverted'to the St." Paul House. From her we are glad to learn that individual may put up the rod ed.- 0#, motion aspar H. Christensen md Sioux City Bailroa4 Co., situkte in that August is enjoying good health. and fulfili.his contract bnt he can' also was appointed coroner for the balance BCMRD OF AUDIT, Brown county, by reasqn of forfeiture deliver the several articles called for of the term, and drdered to give bonds Chas. Jacobs and family arrived in of contracts, and requesting cancellation and collect his pay all the same. It in tli,e sum of $1000, the same to be this city from St. Louis last Wednesday of unpaid taxes, was read to the may be that a man soliciting signatures submitted to the -Board, during the session. evening. Mr. Jacobs will open a Board, and on motion the Board requested to orders of this kind is honest and The following bills were allowed: general store in the building next to the Auditor to get some infor will deal fairly but if this is his indention, Ole Jcergensen, 0,00, J. L. Epple's meat market, with a view of Meetingofthe Board of Audit of mation, and act according to his best fail-to understand the object Noyes, 10,75. making this his permanent home. Brown county, Minn July 23d, 187$. judgement: of the cut-throat condition we have re The petition- of .11. Kimmerly and' T]|e Board met for the purpose of erred to.Until its purpose is satis S. T.. R. Ac's. others, from Basha\y, for organizing 4 W N.. W S W and S W S E 13 1(J3 30 160 examining and comparing the books-, actorily denned we caution the pnblic new school district was ordered rejected.. Und S E N W q&S W oi'N E 7 108 30 40 LOCAL, DASHES. of thje Auditor and Treasurer and found against signing this or any similar pa do,Lot 2 19 10B 31 Thepetition of F. "Wegner ancii 41 ther| correct, as follows, to wit: Contracts Cancelled in 1876. v, per.-Mankato Review, others, of town Prairieville, for sairid Undlv'NEq'NWq&NWqNEq 5 108 30 41 County Revenue funds $6,781,92.-- purpose was* granted. The petition, of SE'qNKq'-Y U!- 5 108 30 40 By next Saturday evening, the weatherjemainihg ShofSWq aV19 10830 Interest and Sinking 76 Lars Fredrickson' and others, of tySwn favorable, the grain will SWNE ^23 108 30 40 Last Wednesday night,.about 10 o'- funds 1,835.24. Prairieville, for aine purpose was ordered W S E and NEqNEo 27 108 30 120 mostly all be cut. clock, our streets were enlivened by a Poor funds 1,754,15. N N W and N E S E ^2 5 K8 30 120 by the Board to lay over with recommendation The Board ordered thft. taxes and runaway that might have terminated .The Curry Pioneer sa^s that anew "i Road & Bridge funds 914,26. to' include the,--'three costs on the following described property with serious results. Peter Herrian, 526,25.: paper wilLsjdOn be started at Tracy, by All Sown funds sections making the district comprise to be abated: better,kno%n as "Ice PeterV" had been a gentleman' from Mankato. School District funds 1,894,47. one quarter of said town. hauling ice to the depot, and after S Ac's Redemption funds 505,61. Petition from the town of Bashaw Wm. Witiioff has just sold 400,000 S WpfNE,EhofNWan.d S W having loaded the ice into. the. car he Delinquent taxes and penalty asking an appropriation of S50 towards NW 1876, 1875. 27 109 33 bricks to the Railroad Co. for a roundhouse went into the depot for a few'moments, Part ofS E 1877, '76 '75 '74 '73 3 108 30 collected since June 1'78 1*040,61. building a bridge across the Cotton at Sleepy Eye. Part VV of N E 1876 14 110 31 leaving the team standing unhitched. Interest onSchool land collected' wood river, was, on motion of Com The following bills were then examined Hardly had lie stepped inside when the The weather Monday afternoon was s^iice tab 1st, 1878 25,80. Sanders, allowed, and the chairman and audited and allowed ir team started off oil a rim up Valley nice and clear, and everybody was out full: 1I it-ice was appointed a committee to street to the ice bouse. Erom there with smoked glasses viewing the $15,278,31. examine the bridge when completed W. H. Sanders $ 3.00 they ran up 3d North str. to Minnesota eclipse. We. found the following in the Treasury, and report, before"drawing the funds Carl'Muller 37.20 street, and down Minnesota street to Petition for organization of Town to wit: Dr. C. Berry. 14.00 Special telegrams to the St. Paul pa Winkelmann's pottery where they fell 108, Range 35, was rejeeijed 'by th The boiid' of Casper H. Christensen, Counfiy Revemio orders redeemed and paid $2939.86 pers say that the crops in northern Iowa into an old cellar that is used in the Koad&Bridge 259 71 Board, as commumcatiOn of D.M. HagV as Coroner, in the sum of $1000 was are even in a worse condition than wintertime for storing'clay. Of course "Poor ?-'1003*8T garclproved that His name andhisson$ accepted and apprqyed. in Minnesota. Court i. 350 80 Pet^r v^s not idle all this time, but County Bond No. 6 500 00' name had been forged to said petition. On motion the Auditor was ordered was bringing up the rear: as fast as he Coupop, Interest on Bonds". '1162 64 Petitions county tree bounty oi Our machine men are experiencing to issue County qrders to tlia several' Town and School District order's redeemed could put one leg in frontc-f the other. John P. Penning,, John C. Peterson, considerable difficulty to *$ake the selfbinders coiinty poor. awl paid Although Mrs. Hein, whei Eyes hj'tiie gg 365a Betz. Uarrison, W. W. Cunningham work satisfactorily, on account The minutes of the Board $: Audif Cash-in Citizens' Nat. Bank' ,v 8858 vicinity ot the pottery, informed him Q^3" f. for'coll. 980.00 N and Chas, Brandt^ were,, on, motion o-f of so much' grain be}ng lodged. of July 23,1878, ere r^ad by the clerk, that tlie team niust be son^ewhere about Casli in Treasury 133^82 Com. Wagner, laid oyer until next and on motion pf jQoin^ ^Wagner the the pottery, as she had heaid an approved1:' Whereupo the On account of the repairs which the i i 815 298 31 meeting, in order to .give tlie Board same were aweful crash, he, andlothers, hunted Ori motion the Bdard ojdered the Central school house \s undergoing, our time to inquire in1# th,e legality of pay Board adjourned." a full hour, passing the wagon,,which abosve published in tlie Mw Ulm POST public schools wJlLnot open until a ing the same. FOURTH DAYJuly 25The Board had remained, above ground, several anjd- REVIEW. week from next Monday. The sale of. the N. W. of N. W examined, compared, and canceled the times, before the horses were discovered. A. Bi,A|(bnARD }i, Sec. 15, Town, 110, Range 33, being different Co.' orders and vouchers a They were found standing side Work o^tbe,,pontoon bridge is so Pres't. Bb^rd of Audit. apart of the real estate of Gottlieb mounting as follows, to wit: far advanced that teams can cross by by side just as if nothing had happened, I|. CONSTANS, Karau, an insane man, sold by Judge ^Plounty hevenue orders redeemed $2939.86 to-morrow or Friday. L. Buenger superintends neither being injured a particle. Th.e Sec. Board bf Audrt, Roiid and Bridge orders redeemed 259.17 of Probate Westphal, June 15th, 1878, the work. wagon tongue was broken and run in Poor ordfe's redeemed 1003.87 to one Daniel Stege, of Prairieville, to the ground which prevented the Bond NO: 6 redeemed 500.00 was approved. Whereupon the Board Still they come! Henry Nagle and 162.54wagon from falling in on to the horses Coupons, interest on Bonds adjourned. his brother-in-law will arrive from Cincinnati The Board then estimated amount rtext Friday evening, and will funds necessary to be raised to defray SECOND DAYJuly 23A11 members present. The committee appointed on open a hardware and tinveare store in expenses of the county for the year S"|ATE OF MINNESOTA, We received a pleasant call last week Nobles extension to investigate the 187879, and ordered the following amounts Lohman's building, on 3. North street. ss. from Mr. Walz, of the firm of Sam COUNTY OF BR^WN. damage on land of Hubert Hillesheim to be raised by levy on all taxable .born and Walz of Mankato. Messrs In Justice Court before M. C. Burnside, The people of Owatonf/a evidently property of the county^ for the made xheir, report, and. on motion thy Samborn & Walz have opened a Sewing J. P., To Frarifc Ae&er, Defendant. do not meaii to be taken bj. the tramps. year 1878i Board allowed $20,CO additional, mak Machine and Music Depot in Mankato, They have organize^ a rifle company, For County Fdbvenue fund SOjOOC.OO ing total amount of damages to 'be paid on-a large scale, and they represent You are hereby summoned and required a shot gun company and are talking of Road&Bridgefund lVOOO.OO j(iim$3G,0a. some of the best manufacturers, in the to be and appear before the undersigned,. Organizing a pistol company. For County Poor fimd 1,000-00 The bond of Jbhi: Manderfeld, the United States. .We understand that one of the Justices of the EOJL- interest and Sinking dollafur^d 400.00 newly appointed sheriff, for $50Q0 was Mr..Wal$ sold a splendid $800. upright 6i taxttbl The Lafayette coxrespOrldent of the Peace, in and for said County, on the .One mill on th0 examined and approved. Either piano to Mr.. Goodnow last week, St. Peter Tribune -says that thiee tb day of September, 1,878, at 1 o'clock property fii Comuion School purposes, On a .statement made by Wm.'Erd, arid that he has a fair prospect of piat '.'dorgs" were killed -by\ lightninn in. I^M*., atmy.ojfftce, in the Village of as fixed by law. Prett rough the tlie County Auditor was ordered to eing one or two more, ^hey are also lately.( that town SepyEye..i On motion ofCom. Wagnei'ithe Board .said icounty, to answer abate the interest, costs and penalty on preparedto.furnish all tlie latest editions Nelso a civil action canine race. to. N, instructed the County Auditor to have the N. yi of Lot 10, Block 05 North of of sheet music, in fact they are Should you fail to appear at the time the bonds of Sheriff and Coroner re Centre street, New Ulm. Tl^e Board the only house that handles sheet music The Austin Register hais a better jemedy and place aforesaid, judgment will be corded^ in the Registers office and draw also ordered the penalty, costs, and interest in"-the ^Minnesota valley. If any of than "Allan's A^nti-Fat" fpr rendered against ybtiu^on the evidence order to pay tlie same. in the Galles property abated for our citizens are in want of anything making corpulent people lean. It says: adduced by the saidN. P. Nelson, for On hiotidn the Boarci adjourned sine, the year. On motion of Com. Wagner in the musical line they can be supplied "Take a newspaper account, to collect, such sum as he shaft show himself entitled die. the Board ordered the .taxes of the by Sambor^i & Wals at St. Pau^ on the first of each week, and the result to. windmill property, belonging', to Mrs, prices. will be an astornsher." Given under my .hand, this 25th day Zenske. to be abated for tlie year. of July, 1878. M. C. BURNSIDE, On motion of Com.Sanders the Board The Des Moines & Minneapolis narrow PROCEEDINGS O THE BOARD justice of the Peace. Sleepy Eye Gleanings^. orderaft mcatgage 'of $(J00.' belonging gauge railroad is slowly but surely O E^tUAL-IKATION. J- to Mrs| Zeiyske slrickeif from tl|e assessment working this way. Webster City last Harvest hands are scarce. bboksi"for'pecuniary reasons. Wednesday voted a tax for the benefit CE CREAM From now on, palatable From S3 to $3,50 are offered for good Adjourned. of the road, which assures its completion ice eream and coffee can be had The Board of Equalization met Juljf binders. to that point this summer.i AFTERNOON SEssidP-The' af tMioo every day at the City Garden. 15th, and organized by electing L. D, was consumed in examiningahd auditing Business has been rather slack the LEONZ MUELLER. Rice chairman. After some preliminary The St. Peter Tribune says that Geo. the following bills, allot which past week. New Ulm, July 22d, 1878. business had been gone through H. Noble, formerly with A. J. Lamberton, were:allowed: \& The clatter of the harvesters is heard with the .board, on the 17th, compared has. concluded to go into the ICE CREAM! ICE CREAM! the various assessments of the county in all directions.. ff: Geo. Bickelhaupt $120.60 John Lind, Co.Snpt. 10.00 merchantile business at Fort Rigely, F. Uomniel and equalized them with the following i Caihernon, Xiiiborff Some of the grain in tins" vicinity and that he will -open up a general l'ioiieer Press Co.' 13.85 &Co I would respectfully announce that 113,60 result, to wit: On motion of Mr. Wagner-^That will not pay the cutting. JOH. Kajhlor stock of merchandise on the 15th of W.80 A. jSlnnchard/ 24.50 I have opened an Ice Cream Saloon, in all Real Estate of the county John Uulk la.oo 1.G0 AnibrosParspns August. The best farmers have the poorest Jl. Buni'-ide basement of the Arbeiter Hall, and will 6o 5.70 NtSiSelbon lie raised to the full value as crops this year. Hcmy Luth 5.00 J. J. Wniegarden 6.35 be prepared to dispense Ice Cream agreed upon by the assessors at tlieir Geo. Uickclhatipt The last number of the Post, the 96 CO 9.S0 NT. U. City MiU Co. Murfin & Knudsen shipped two carloads every afternoon and evening of the C.uh.iiine Kfihlo meeting at the Auditors office, on the b.oo b.OO first in the second half of its fifteenth I P.inot, Gn ton & following days: Tuesdays, Thursdays of butter last Thursday. M. Hoirein.m 4.UU 27th day cf April, 1878. year, appeared in an entirely new dress bhci man 13V and Sundays. Two houses have been fonnd about The- board ordered tlie following and enlarged form. The paper now No 2(5, bill of M. C. Burnsidc, was MRS. JULIUS GUETLING. 10 miles north-west of Sleepy Eye. changes to be made in the town of presents a neat appearance and the improvement rejected on account of not being duly One is grey and the other yellow, the BritK&TQwN, to wit: that the valuation will no doubt be appreciated Jtipunzed accoidingtolaw. Adjourned. Notice of Mortgage Sate." latter having only one eye. The v\ ncr of horses 3 years and over be by its numerous readers. THIRD DAYJuly 24All members will find them at John Rasmusson's, raised 25 per cent. present. Wm. Koch appeared before having been made in tho condition* of a where they have been about a week. The unsettled state of the weather,L Cattle under 2 years 25 efalll the Board in behalf of Michael Summer the greater part of last week greatly Wagons ,10 certain mortgage executed and delivered by Henry who wrongfully paid taxes on Rehfeld, of the City of St. Paul, Bamgy Co., Minn.. SLEEPY EYE POST OFFICE NOTICE. retarded harvesting. The grain is in the S. W. of N. E. E, y2 TOWN COTTENWOOD, of Mortgagor, dated the fourteenth day of March.A.D. a pitiable condition and many wheat Real Estate 3 N. W. and S. W- of N. W. ."sec- fcignteeen Hundred and Seventy, and recorded as a fields will not be cut at all, while some mortgage in the offico of the Register of Deeds of For the accommodation of our business Cows, 2 yrs. old and over 6 tion 27, Township 10W, Range 'I'd. On the County of Brown, inA. the State oiaMinnesota, o'clockn,o 21st day of Marcli 1S70 six are being mowed and others cut one men, ,and the public generally, All other cattle 2 yrs. & 30 motion the Board ordered amount so i way. The kernels are very small and the Post Office will be open on Sundays P. M. in Book "E," of mortgages, on pages 325, paid being $71,83 to b funded. The TOWN LINDEN, 326 and 327, on which there is claimed to lie duo at shrunken and badly blighted. The best from 9 to 11 a. m., and from 3 to 4 p. Real Estate unimproved, 9- Board then proceeded.to examine and the date of this notice tlie amount of T.wo Hundred m'., only. will not yield more than 10 bushels per improved, 7 andfltteen dollars ami sixty-flvo cehps [$215,651 audit tlie following bills and accounts, and no action or proceeding at law or in ecruity has acre. The wheat has already become Mail going east wiirdose every day, all of which were allowed in the sums TOWN LEAVENWORTH been instituted to recover the debt secdiail by said so dry that great difficulty is experienced except Mondays, at 3:25 p. m. Going stated. mortgage or any part thereof. Horses, 3 yrs. old &, over 5 in binding. west at 9:10 a. m. L. HANSON, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power Wagons 20 of sale contained in said mortgage and Ofthe statute M- C. Bum&idc 7.60'Jo5 Bobletcv 13518 Postmaster. in such cases made and provided, the. said mortgage 3(5 A. Mandeifeld 5.00 'TOWN LAKE HANSKA, B. June wh is accompanying Prof. will be foreclosed by a sale qf tjie mortgaged Alex. McB.un 2 00 Wagner i 1 50 Horses 3 yrs. old & over 25 Winchell, of the State University, on a premises therein described, which sale will be mado Kva M. B.uton X' LIVER IS KING. 1.48 John Liuil, Co. Sup$. 5.S7 Cows 2 10 at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Frank Bin ton geological survey of the Lake Superior 1.48 Louis Bogon CS.75 2 5 New Ulm, in the County ofBrown^nd State of Minnesota, Mark L. Barton '*x The Liver is the imperial organ of 1.48 L. D. Rice 7.G0 i^agons, "f region, favors the readers of the Review l-^ Fischer 16 00 at public auction by the Sheriff of said Liili.i M. Kai ton 1 the whole human system, as it controls County, on Monday, the 11th day of September Francis B.taaen TOWN MILFORD, in this week's issue with a discription 15 25 Ed Casey a 00 1878, at ten o'clock in the forinoon, to satisfy the M\ GommeJ the life, health and happiness of man. I|orses, 3 yrs. old & over 15 9.-10 H. Kieslmcc & Erkel li.50 of that part of Minnesota. His amount which shall be due on,said mortgage, with A. Walton 91.75 Fr. Schubert b.lo When it is disturbed in its proper action, Cattle, under 2 yrs. okl' 20 communication appears on fourth page, the interest thereon and costs and expenses of sale R. Fibher U3.W H. Constans, 21.03 all kinds of ailments are its natural and twenty-five dollars attorneys fees as stipulated Dr. C. WeucYcke Cciws, 2 years old & over. 10 and is well worth a perusal. 19.00 Jte in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. result. The digestiou of food,. the TOWNJS^QRTH STA^, On motion c Com. Jcergensen the The premises described in feid mortgage and 80 movement of the heart .and blood, the Quite impressive services will be Horses, 3 yrs. old & ovej 5 Board reconsidered the vote allowing to be sold are the lot, piece, fyc parcel oTIand situated action of the brain and nervous system, Statenumber Minneeot-athirtr held at bnr Catholic church to-day. in the county of Brown and of CITY OF NEW HOI, i the two bills oi GeQ. Bickelhaupt and \l-\ aBK and known and described as follows* & witThe are all immediately connected with the Rev. Bernhart Sandmeyer, who has Horses, 3 yrs. old & over 110 ln ten- TOof referej(l them to Couaty Att'y. Webber. North-east quarter the South-east quarter workings of the Liver. It has been SouthJ",1 just graduated at St John's College, and the --west quarter of the South-east quarter TOWN PRAIRI^YAL E, On l^ption the Board ordered Moitgage 4 tn,eojY?re successfully proved that Greens August Section number tert [101 inTownship number in Stearns county, and who has been Real Estate pf Mrs. D^edrUili, amounting to iange number thirty- Flower is unequalled in curing all persons assigned to this parish to assist Father tw [32] cqntaining eighty wginy Horses, 3 yrs. old & over 10 i__ -o-" thereof].acres Lf" [80 according to $500 stricken 'fiorn'the assessment th _ afflicted with Dyspepsia or Jjiver Iu,nn Berghold, will say. his first mass. A TOWN STARK, lh books. Dated at St. Paul,': Complaint, and all the nutaerous sympiomsuithat large number of priests from neighboring Real Estate ^1-s 3 D1878. JOH^.'J. SCHILER, Mortgagee. The bilis of Dr. C. Berry'and Carl result from an unhealthy condition ovekv' towns w$l be present to assist TJHOMAS HOWASDVAtt'y"fo7^qrt^a^ Wag^ 20 Muellertwere laid to the Liver and Stomach. in the ceremony!. As this is the first JWE?#1 A* -TOWN SIQSI,, Cjuarleily report of John Hind. Co. Sample bottle* to try 10 cents. Positively FOR SALE, CHEAPO opportunity our ^citizens have ever had Real Estate 3 Fiye acres of Supt., was read the clerk, and on sold in all towns.of tfcfe Western of witnessing the consecration of a Cattle, 2 yrs. old & over 30 heavily timbered motion the Board ordered tJie same approved Continent. Three doses \vill prove priest, and may. not soon present itself land, situated in Milford, about and plaeed-on flSe. Tlie Bpard AVfefereuiwn the Bo* i WWBreuiw the Boar adjourned un- that it is just what you want. Fo again, a large number of people will ive miles from New Ulm. Inquire at ^rdm-ed that the $2M be j*aid il aijndiiy, July22dr sale by Jos. Itobleteiv, J$$f$ f no doubt witness the ceremony, i rhe Revie office.^ W 5^ r-v\ *v*^' aA-. $&*,},f^*-*i< \a$%&i 'lll^, in iinmi*-i ii IniliyiiK Hi i iHfr U&4 wmm *-~jf