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

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JlL'tfWW^V^Wk.^M^JWWd^'w')M!iiSH!^ *y^^i^**'^*^?S* tf^^i^&^^i^ij^iti*^^ ^Atryw* t^V? ONLTf^OE^SI?::! Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. ting out that piece of furniture Casper liiiidcn Corresponilaiicc. turned round and in ram fashion butted Default having been made in the conditions of a Mr.Pole plumb in the center of his certain mortgage executed by W. F. Smith (un- Linden. Nov. 20th. 1878. bread basket, doubled him up like a married mortgagor, to William F. Lewis, mortgagee, jack-knive and sent him to grass. Terrible dated AP"120th A. D. 1876, and recorded in Editor Revieivr the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the was the fall, .and* it would in allCounty WE WILL SELL of Brown, in the State of Minnesota, on the human probability ended Mr. Pole's Thinking it may perhaps interest 28th day of April, A. D. 1876, at 10 o'clock in-the future usefulness but tor the fact that some of your many readers to know forenoon, in Bock "H" of mortgages, on page Wj by which mortgage there was conveyed and granted he happened to land in a very nice soft how the late political prize fight came our large stock of Clothing, the following described real estate situate in the cushion lost there shortly before by a out, I will in haste send you a report county of Brown, aforesaid, to-wit: Commencing at the center of Section thirty-two (32) Township cow. While Casper was in a stooping thereof. A rumor had been in circulation Boots & Shoes, Hats & One hundred and ten (110) Range thirty-two c32) parture, George improved the opportunity for sometime privious that a thence running north forty-eight (48) rods, thence by planting the toe of his boot political prize fight would be fougth running East forty-seven (47) rods, thence running South forty-eight (48) rods, thence running West with such vigor on Casper's unmentionable at Linden on the 5th inst, in view of Caps, &c. after Sept. 1. forty-eight (48) rods to place of beginning,to secure as to send him over the rope which rumor the people commenced to the payment of the sum of two hundred and eightyfive to keep company with the wet nurse arrive at the designated place at early Dollars, with interest at the rate of twelve per cent-vper annum payable annually, according to he quickly rose however, brushed the morn, the ring was soon formed and the conditions of one promissory note bearing same At Cost For Cask dust, mounted a high rock and regarding everything got in readiness. The Hon, date as said mortgage, made by said W. F. Smith to said Wm. F. Lewis and the said mortgage having the disastrous field, asked: "How Mr. Hermer, of the [Norsk American been duly assigned by the said mortgagee to J. do you do, Judge of Probate." His I/idepy/ide?it, was choosen as arbitrator, M.Cowham, on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1876, chances for that position were certainly which, in my opinion, was a very which assignment was, on the 3d day of August, A. 1876, recorded in the office of said Register of in a condition to cause anxiety. fortunate selection and eminently proper, Deeds, in Book "I" of Mortgages, on pages 256 and Nextcomes Jonas Laudenschlager and as Mr. Hermer never was known Now is the time for you to 257.'and there being due and unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of this notice the sum of Dr. -Marcel!us, these gents took up to have political Scrupulousness. Mr. Two Hundred and Ninety-one 30-100 Dollars. their respective positions one on each Hermer was invited to make a few And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise buy and get good goods side of the ring, without showing any remarks, the invitation was accepted, having been instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage debt or any part thereof Now, therefore dispositions of coming to business. and Mr. Hermer commenced by telling notice is hereby eiven that by virtue and in pursuance This was, I believe, a clear case of, his hearers that it is a very unfortunate at low prices. of power of sale in said mortgage contained "one afraid of the other." They would time we are living in, that nobody and therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case made and provided, the above described premises probably still be occupying the same but honest men got office nowdays, will be sold at public auction, at the front door positions but for the jeering from the that he himself had moved to this of the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of Brown, and at. New Ulm. therein on crowd, so they began to feel of each State because he had been induced to Thursday the 2d day of January, A. D. 1870 at 10 other carefully. It was however very believe that mean men got office here o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount of Examine Oar Goods and Obtain Our Prices, Before Baying noticeable that Jonas had the moral "but," says he, "in spite of all my said mortgage debt then due and unpaid, together with the costs and expenses of such foreclosure support of the crowd. The only Landsman cunning 1 have been able only to secure Elsewhere. proceedings, including twenty-five dollars attornney's there, was heard to make the folremark: a very small office." He recommended fees as stipulated in said mortgage and the I Co. polowing "By tarn, if ever the said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. strongly the formation of onWDated, Mankato, September 26th, 1878. goroner mit te shury bish to sot litical rings, and wanted all officeholders THOMAS, JOHN M. COW HAM, mine poty, then py golly I want Jonas. ringed out, and the like of himself Attorney for Assignee. Assignee. Das ish so sure as never was." This ringed in. He particularly wanted all Mortgage Sale. seemed to encourage Jonas somewhat Post Masters and Land Officers ousted. and he commenced to whoop her up in He was very eloquent in his praise of good style, and soon he had a clear field: Donnelly's brass kettles, and lamented Default having been made in the payment of the This ended the fight, and your correspondent equally the present hard times, that sum of Seventeen Hundred and Eight and 66-100 went to reconnoiter the field. manufactories were all standing still, Dollars. ($1708 66-100). which is claimed to be due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, Capt. George seemed to have fared the that his own plow was lying idle, in duly executed and delivered by J. P. Current (a worst of them all. One of his peepers fact he said, on the Petrolium V. widower) Mortgagor, to Anton Henle, as guardian of Maria, Anton and Franzisca Messmer, Minors, was closed up and looked bad. muchly. Nasby style, that Bondholders, Stockgamblers Mortgagee, bearing date the tenth day of August Mr. Pole looked as though this was a and Moneyloaners were all A. D. 1874. and, with a power of sale therein contained, weary world indeed his boAvels were getting poor while the farmers were all duly recorded in the office of the Register of Appointed to carry the Royal Belgian and U. S. Mails, sailing between S Mails sailing between Deeds, in and for the County of Brown and State considerably demorolized and I understand getting rich. At the conclusion of ANTWERP of Minnesota, on the tenth day of August A.D 1874. a mustard plaster had to be applied Mr. Hermer's remarks the other champions at 6 o'clock, P. M., in Book "G" of Mortgages, on to the broades* part of his body. were called for. Several combats page 387 and no action or proceeding having been instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the debt Your correspondent then went home were fought without particularly secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereof, meditating on the wickedness of this interesting the crowd until the name Now therefore, notice is hereby given, That by AND virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mort. of Helling and Birum were called. The gage, and pursuant to the Statute in such case made PHILADELPHIA World. ONE OF THE BOYS. mention of their names made everybody and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed, inquisitive. Birum had secured by a sale of the premises described in and covered by said Mortgage, viz: The North Half of the South as his second your ex-correspondent AND West Quarter and the South West Qunrter of the There was a good deal of trouble Mr. Polecat. Pole was loud in his South West Quarter of Section One (1) and the NEW YORK. praise of Birum's lighting quality and North East Quarter of the South East Quarter of in the last congress, to iind a Democrat Section Two (2) all in Township One Hundred and was seen to give Birum special intruction who had sufficient military Ten (110) North of Range Thirty-two (32) West of ALTERNATELY EVERY TWELVE DAYS. in the tricks that are the 5th Principal Meridian. Also a tract of Twenty training to serve as chairman of the The following New an I Strictly First-Class IronSteamships sail in th (20) acres described as follows: Commencing at the dark and the ways that are crooked. military committee of the house. northwest corner of Lot Number Sixteen (16) of line, viz: Birum came into the ring with Section Thirty-one (31) in Township One Hundred Finally Speaker Randall hit upon VADERLAND, NEDERLAND, RHYLAND SWITZERLAND, WESTER- much confidence, while in Helling's and Eleven (111 North of Range Thirty-one (31) LAND, BELGENLAND. West, thence east Ten (10) Chains: thence South Banning, who made a bad enough face you could see he meant business, Twenty (20) Chains thence West Ten-(10) Chains The Steamers of this Line are of 3,5C0 tons burden, have been specially and would fight it out on that line if it mess of it. A New Orleans paper thence North Twenty(20)Chainsto the place of beeinninjr. constructed for the trade, with double bottoms and sides, and for the, in Brown Co. and State of Minnesota, with took all winter. Soon they were paying sugge-ts a way out of the difficulty the hereditaments and appurtenances which sale STRENGTH, SAFETY, SPEED and COMFORT are unsurpassed, and in their proper respect to each other. Mr. in the next house by the appointment will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, at appointments and accommodations are not excelled by any Steamers afloat. Pole, with his customary" treachery, the front door of the Court House, in the City of of Gen. Joseph E Johnston. New Ulm, in said County and State, on the *21st Antwerp forms the shortest and most direct route to BELGIUM, SOUTHERN handed Birum a brick which he hurled Fancy General Sherman called before day of December A. D. 1878, at 2 o'clock p. m., of GERMANY, the NETHERLANDS.AUSTRIA. SWITZERLAND and ITALY against Helling's upper storywith such that day, at public vendue to the highest bidder for the committee to give testimony force that it nearly sent him to grass, cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, PETER WRIGHT SONS, Gen'l Agents, 307 Walnut str., Philadelphia if any, on said premises, and Seventy-five dollars upon some point connected but quickly regaining his feet he came W. E. LA WRENCE, Manager, 119 East Randolph str., Chicago, 111. attorney's fee a stipulated in and by said Mortgage up smiling and at the 18th round with military organization or discipline Tickets for all classes to and from all points in Europe, via the Red Star and in case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed by law subject to redemption at any time within pLuvted a stunner on Birum's smelling American Line, may be had of upon the summons of the one year from the day of sale, as provided by apparatus that sent him to grass, and man who surrendered to him in law. JOS. BOBLETER, New Ulm, Minn. Mr: Pole had the mortification of seeing Dated, New Ulm November 6th,A.D. 1878. North Carolina,Pioneer Press ANTON HENLE, Guardian of Maria, Anton and his champion beaten. .Next came Francisca Messmer, Minors,Mortgagee. S. D. Peterson Charley Brandt and Peter Bertrand. B. F. WEBBER Attorney for Mortgagee. TM8 Anyone seeing these two gents would GREAT SENSATION LIGHT-RUNNING naturally think that Peter would have OKTGAGE SALEDefault has been made in only to walk over the field. Peter Dealer in the conditions of .a certain Mortgage bearing stepped in to the ring very haughty, date the twenty-ninth day of August, n. d. 175 executed AT AGRMLTURA IMPLEMENTS, and delivered by Mathias Mueller and Maria looked scornfully down on Charleyj Mueller, his wife, mortgagors, to Mark Kane, mortgagee, BOBLETER'S STORE and said to him he could swallow him which mortgage was duly recorded therconnteyof- in th of fice of Register of Deeds in and for Agent for the whole. Charley intimated that if he Brown and State of Minnesota, on the thirtieth day could he would have more brains in his of August a.fd. 1876, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Book "H" STOUGTTON WAGONS belly than in his head. This seemed of Mortgages, on page 144. The amount claimed to Bobleter [next door to the Postoffice] is preparing be due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon AND SLEIGHS, to irritate Peter, and he told Charley said mortgage, is the sum of one hundred and fiftyeight to astonish the citizens of this section. He is that if he gave him any more of his Dixon, 111., and Rock Island dollars and fifty cents.[158.50], and no action now opening out his holiday stock of the newest or proceedings at law or otherwise has been instituted sass, he would sit down on him andstyle Toys and Handsome Goods for the Parlor, the to recover the amount of said mortgage 'debt PLOWS, smother him. Charley replied he'd or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is hereby Toilet, and thethethewell, just drop in and given, that by virtue of the power oi sale in said rather like that kind a smothering. mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statutes in O E5 'Mil WATONWAN FANNING MILLS, This made matters worse, and Peter such case made and provided, said mortgage will be hinted that prudence would dictate his foreclosed and the premises described in aiid covered and by said mortgage, to-wit: Lot No three [3] in (Charley's) withdiawal. The only ans Weed| DomesticSewing Machines, Block No. Mxty.nine [69] South of Center Street, in His prices are lower than the prices paid for wer Charley made was to send out a theCity [formerly Town] of New Ulm, according to heat, and that i saying a good dealunheard the new map thereof as the same appears of record blow, that put one of Peter's peepers in the office of the Register of Deeds of the county i i fact. NEW ULM MINN. in mourning,-and--it was soon evident ofBrown and State ofMinnesota, situated in the said BrownCo. and State ofMinnesota with the hereditaments :that prudence would dictate the early ls& ILi. INERY I would also inform the public that and appurtenances, -will be sold at public withdrawal of somebody else but Charley, I have established a branch agency at vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff for at the 35th round Peter was ofsniH County, at the front door of the office of said Sleepy Eye, where everything in my AND Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said County and DRESS MAKING! knocked off his pegs and it again became line can be obtained. State aforesaid, on Thursday the ninth day of January, the sad duty of Mr. Pole to take a. d. 1879, at 10 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of S. D. PliTEHSOM. paying the money due upon said mortgage, together care of another of his defeated pets. DOMESTIC MES. A^TON OLDIJ^G, with twenty-five dollars attorney's fees stipulated Isext came Albert Blanchard and Capt. New Store! New Store! in said mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure, George, Albert's manly shape was and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to NE XT DOOR TO redemption at any time within one year from the SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM. the admiration of everydody, and to day of sale, as provided by law. GEORGE JACOB S. SEWING MACHINE, see Albert to advantage he must be Dated, New Ulm, Minn,, Nov. 23rd, 1878. Has In hand a good stock of MILLINERY GOODS, MARK KANE, Mortgagee. seen in the ring. The Capt, came up consistir.c in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks, J. NEWHART, Attorney for Mortgagee. Ribbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers &c. Dealer in witli hat in hand and smiling, with a Double Thread, Lock Stitch Au~ Also PATTERNS for stamping monograms Dry Goods, Notions, "how do you do, Mr. Blanch.," "just tomatic Self-Adjusting Tension Stumping of all kinds, Embroidery Work and this way" says Blanch, and let fly-a PROBATE NOTICE. and Take-up Conical Steel Fashionable Dress-making done to order. Hats, Caps, Groceries, left-hander that sent the Capt. out of Bearlngsp and Compensating FA RM PHOBVCE taken in exchange for goods. the ling kitting. Time was called' but Journal, Crockery, Oils, Varnishes, State of Minnesota, In ProCounty HBss.T. -Westphal- the Capt. did not put in an appearance of Brown. $ bate Court, again. Blanch, turned to the crowd &ct. &ct. &ct. None run it but to love it Special Term, Nov. 10th, 1878. and intimited that if anyone wanted to j3TAH goods sold at bottom prices None know it but to praise. take the Capt. place he would accommodate In the matter of the Estate of Henry Keeps on hand a large and well assorted Store on Minn. St. between 2d & 3d them, but the crowd had evidently Is the most desirable and efficient machine stock of MILLINERY, FANCY Hamanrj deceased. seen enough of Blanch's.boxing North streets. NEW UL M, MIKN. made, for these reasons: Whereas an instrument in writing, purporting to GOODS and ZEPHYR WOOL, opposite quality, and all declined with thanks. It is made of the choicest materials, be the last will and testament ofHenry Hnmnnn decensed, W. Btesch. J. Pfennlnger. the Union Hotel, between Second Eagle MiU Co. late of said County, has been delivered to and by the best workmen. in order then to show off his activity this Court. and Third North streets. It is the simplest in constrnetltn. he raked down a regular Virginia reel, And Whereas John Mohr and Christian Gaetke and most reliable in its action. to the great delight of the little boysi have filed therewith a petition, representine among NEW ULM, MINN. other things, that said Henry Hamann died in said It requires almost no adjusting. turned a hand-spring and disappeared NEW ULM, MINN. County on the 13th day of September 1878 testate, and ret does every variety f work. from the ring. Next on the list came and that said petitioners are the sole executors HARNESS SHOP. It is noiseless, rapid, and will out* named in said last will and testament, and praying Casper Christensen and Geo. Kuhlman. wear any other machine* that the said instrument may be admitted to probate, Merchant and Custom Milling (Jasper walked in to the ring with and that letters testamentary be to them issued It is the easiest running of ma* great dignity while in George's phiz I would respectfully inform the people of New thereon. chines, and saves muscle ami nerves, Ulm and vicinity" that I have opened a Harness shop It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument Promptly Done. you could see- "root hog on die." Some TOucn are more valuable than money. in the rear end of iiiy Hardware Store, under the and the said petition be heard before this Court, at very fine sparring was now indulged in, management ofmy son-in-law Fr Quense. A good the Probate Office in said County, on the 12th day It has never failed to give perfect anil well assorted stock of harnesses, saddles, collars, until, to every body surprise, the wet of December A. D. 1878, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, satisfaction, whips, blankets, etc. will be constantly kept when all corcerned may appear and contest muse put-in an appearance, shouting Every machine warranted, on hand and sold at bottom figures. Fr. Quense Improved Machinery for the the probate of.said instrument. will take pleasure in waiting upon all his old customer's. "die dog or eat a hatchet."' She Physicians recommend it for its Aii't it is further ordered, that public notice of O Uphulter}..ind all kmdbot custom work, the time and place of said hearing be given to all struck light and le*t. and in order to Manufacture of the Finest Ugnto-uiinlng and notelessW qnalitiesi.00l,Cat ra^e. "H 0 promptly iittcmlcd to persons interested by publication of these orders .iSwUO get rid of that nuisance George turned H. BEl'SSWANN for three weeks successively previous to said day Grades of Flour. round ^ind with the sweep of his fist of hearing, in the New Ulm REVIEW, a newspaper GEORGE KUHLMAN, punted and published at New Ulm in said County, sent the wet nurse over the rope amo^gst NEEDLES, ATTACHMENTS A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate. some benches, where she was Feed of all Kinds Manufactured. ATTOKNEY AT LAW. AND PARTS FOR ALL left standing on her head in a very Dr Marshall's Lung Syrup is particu awkward and unladylike position. MACHINES. larly recommended for children It is Contested cases made a specialty. Will buy Excellent Machinery Casper now pressed George witli vigor. GEO. BLAKE, General Agent. the most pleasant, soothing and effective notes and advance money on th class paper left 'Mr. Pale shouted to George to strike for the Sawing of Lumber. Cough remedy known. Call on with me lor collection. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. him on the head with a double-barrel your druggist and try a bottle of it: it toowey-knife. While George was get- .Office over Brown County Bank.'" only costs 25 cents, Sold at the City The highest cash price paid or flour 8. D. PETERSON, Agent. *i $ NEW ULM I- Drug Store, exchanged for milling wheat MINN. Wfw rim, Minn, i\U &>* s& **m MrMg T\ ,19.1 ,'4- i&y^.C'^^s fih. _M jn*j %a. Awe!*, i rKrfAMjA w.t^FJ1ifg&^ '{ihe urn "tftMMA^Mftww *z238!r