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

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''yp' *y! riw ,k*l .-gtajgagjaay*" 5? -C== YIcnrfrx. NEW ULM AND Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. doctrine. We would be glsd to see any and all of A fourteen-year old daughter of F. It is a little' odd to say the least that oar friends comeand hear the truths as they are W. Baarschdied yesterday noon after there should be found in this day of explained by Bro. Ells. We understand that there a short illness. She will be hurried -will be an immersion at this place some day this enlightenment a young man who either week. We think that a person who is willing to Wednesday, January 15th, 1879. to-morrow afternoon. The child was knows no better, or has no more take a swim those days mast have the right kind Default having been made in the conditions' of a a bright and promising girl and the regard for decency, than to insult a of faith. What say you, Mr. Editor? certain mortgage executed by James Jackson Kelly and Mary Kelly his wife mortgagors, to William F. There was a spellingschool at the school house on parents have the sympathy of the whole community by the use of ribald Lewis, mortgagee, dated May 19th A. D. 1875, and Thursday evening last which was an entire success See new advertisements of legal community in this their sorry affliction. and blasphemous talk, and vituperation so far as spelling is (concerned. Mr. Chas. Potter recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and notices. aimed at a large class of our citizens, and Mr. Clarence Sterling carried off the honors. for the County of Brown in the State of Minnesota, The Hinton school was challenged to spell for the on the 20th day of May, A.D. 1875, at ten o'clock in viz: Those who do not think it championship, but our boys proved too many for All personal taxes must be paid before the forenoon, in Book "G" of mortgages, on page DESTRUCTIVE FIRELast "Wednesday the way of their duty to visit saloons, them. We persume that Prof. Cutting will give all 525 by which mortgage there was conveyed and Feb. 1st. night Carl Engel of town Sigel met of the neighboring schools a chance to try for the granted the following described real estate situato or guzzle beer or anything else, or use with a serious loss. His stable, 15 head championship before spring. It will take a pretty hi the county of Brown, aforesaid, to-wit: The obscene or profane language on the H"The Bobbers" at Turner Hall Sunday, good speller to get away with our boys, don't you North west quarter of section Thirty-one (31) in of cattle, 2 horses, 1 colt, all his hay forget ft. public street when ladies are passing, Jan. 19th. Township One hundred and ten (110) Range Thirtytwo and a quantity of grain and farming utensils (32) to secure the payment of the sum of Two One night last week some young gentleman with but on the contrary consider it their Hereafter the Review will appear as were consumed by theflames,supposed Hundred and three ($203) Dollars, with interest at feathers on his fingers thought that it would be duty to attend church and in other proper for him to steal Mr.Fred.Peters' old gobbler the rate of twelve percent, per annum annually, anjeight column folio. to be the work of an incendiary from off the fence. Now his gobblershi did not ways conduct themselves as christian according to the conditions of a promissory note Mrs.Engel had-a foreboding that semething propose to be caught quite so easily, so he gave his bearing same date as said mortgage, made by said people. It is a shame and a disgrace Our new power press arrived last pursuer the slip and ran into the woods. The moon James Jackson Kelly to said William F. Lewis and terrible was about to happen and to manhood to insult their prejudices shone brightly and a great chase ensued, over hill Wednesday and is now in full running the said mortgage having been duly assigned by the she, in company of her husband, visited and dale, tnrough brush and tree tops, and in the said mortgagee to John M. Cowham, on the 3d day as was done on election morning, in order- chase Mr. Turkey jumped down an embankment the stable twice before they retired. of June, A. D. 1875,| which assignment was, on the Runitz and Bendixen's store by one of about 20 feet, and this young man with the fowl Farm to rent with 70 acres ploughed Sth day of june A. D. 1875, recorded in the office of Hardly had they closed their eyes in stomach fell headlong down the bans after Mr. the "Smart Alicks" here. Among said Register of Deeds of said county in Book of ready for crop, 2* miles from Sleepy sleep when they were awakened by the Turkey. Hastily picking himself up, and brushing Mortgages,on pages 616 and 617,and there beii duo his remarks, were such elegant phrases off the snow and dirt, he gave chase ouce more, and Eye. Enquire of A. Blanchard, !New and unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the glare of the fire, and hastening to the as follows: We'll give you church after running about 11-2 miles he caught his prize date of this notice, the sum of Two Hundred and Ulm, Minn. stable found that the flames had made and lugged him home. In the morning Mr. Peters Ninety,one 30-100 ($29130-100) Dollars folks hell to-day. You fools think you missed his gobbler,and started out in search,and by so much headway that it was an impossibility And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise can run the temperance business in the aid of Indian moccasin tracks and turkey feathers Look out for "Uncle Tom's Cabin" having been instituted to recover the amouut of said to save anything. If it is succeeded in tracing said young man, with the this town, but we will show you. at Arbeiter Hall, as soon as the new mortgage debt or any part thereof Nowtherefore notice fowl stomach, to the door of the house in which he the work af an incendiary, the wretch is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance Every d-d church member in this stage is completed. lives. Moral: Either learn your turkeys to roost deserves to be strung up to the nearest of a power of sale in said mortgage contained and wrere young men can not get them or else when town aught to be hung and go to hell." therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case tree to the scene of the dastardly deed. you want a turkey for dinner do not start out to The proceedings of the Board of And in fact too much of such language made andprovided,the above described premises will steel it when you can be tracked in the snow. |And County Commissioner sare unavoidably be sold at public auction, at the front door of the office to bpgin to repeat her. Your correspondent above all do not wear Indian moccasins. Senator Helling sold out to of the Register of Deeds in and for said county crowded out this week, but will appear believes a great deal in muscular We advise those young men that are in the habit the Democrats for the purpose of of Brown, and at New Ulm, therein on Thursday in our next issue. of getting chased home Sunday evening by dogs to Christianity, and we think that it the-20th day of February, A. D, 1879, at 10 o'clock securing for his friend Ed. get themselves a good revolver and shoot all dogs in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount of said mortgage would have gone a long way toward See Turnverein masquerade ball advertisement Paulson, who seeked and recieved the that may chance to come their way. debt then due and unpaid together with the the conversion of that young man, to Our Town Clerk his been running around for the costs and expenses of such foreclosure proceedings, in another column. The Republican nomination for sheriff last last week, like a hen with her head jopped off, getting including Twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as have knocked him down and thrown programme is a good one, and a jolly fall, the petty office of asst. sergeant a report of the births and deaths of the town of stipulated in said mortgage and the said mortgage him through the window. Home which he reports as follows:Births 77, deaths good time may be expected. at arms. He voted four times against will be thereby foreclosed. 27. Which is pretty good for so new a town. Let the Republican caucus nominees and Dated, January 4th, 1879. us hear hew the crop turned out in the county, we The weather last Sunday was warm suceeded by his vote in electing two JOHN M. COWHAM, Assignee of Mortgagee. are anxious to know if there is any townm the HEW ADVERTISEMENTS and pleasant, and the cold snap of a county that can beat us. WM. THOMAS, Attorney for said Assignee. Democrats, but when it came Paulson's few days previous was for the time Say, you fellow that stole the turkey, you had turn, Senator Doran, of Le Sueur better come around and pay Fred, about 75 cents, being entirely obliterated from memory. Turner Hall. county, voted for theBepublican nominee as we all know you. Now you had better do as I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tell you or the next time I will discribe you so that which left Paulson out in the strangers will know you. cold, and Helling retired to figure up A splendid assortment of masks and In the Matter of the Estate of Maria mmm ua how much he had gained by his masquerade trimmings have jnst been GRAND SLEEPI EIE DEPMTMENT. Francoise A Goubard Deceased. treachery to the party that had nominated recieved at the City Drug store. Come and elected him. Senator Helling's in and see yourself done up in papiermache. Notice is hereby giv6n that the Senatorial career so far has been Judge of the Probate Court of Brown (By Our Regular Correspondent Chips.) anything but honorable, and his friends County has fixed upon the first Monday The work on the new stage in Arbeiter here are very much disappointed aud of each and every month for the next Hall is progressing favorably. Pleasant weather, very, and everybody disgusted by his action, while his enemies 1 six months, and the Probate office in The carpenter work is well advanced seems to enjoy it. are correspondingly jubilant. said County, as the times and place and the drop curtain and most of the *-*.& when and where he will receive, hear, Just stop and look at those heavy scenery is already painted. The painting SUDDEN DEATHLudwig Frank, one and adjust all claims of all persons against shirting flannels at 15 ard 16% cents is done by "W. B. Chambers, who of our old townsmen and a baker by said deceased, and that six per yard at C. B. Blake & Co. shows himself to be a master in the profession, died quite suddenly last months have been limited as the time art. Friday morning. He arose about three A No.l pair ladies' cloth-lined winter for creditors to present their claims o'clock in apparent good health and shoes for only 70 cents at Chicago The ox team of Geo. Brown, of Cot against said estate. proceeded to bake the days' bread. Cheap Branch Store. tonwood, ran away near Karl's brewery Dated the 10th day of January 1879. Aftenhis wife arose he complained of a last week, and when he endeavored to ai ranged by the Edme Auguste Glatigny, "We notice by a personal in the Review compressed feeling across his chest, stop them they ran over him, quite se Administrator or Executor. of last week that Charlie Ross New Uli Turnverein but concluded his task. After verely bruising and cutting his head and lady had been spending a few days LASus partaking of his breakfast as usual he and face. Dr. Berry, who was called CALLAll those indebted in Rochester, Minn. Why don't some commenced sawing firewood, but as he For to dress the wounds, reports him to be one let his afflicted father know it? to for the year 1876,1877 and was in the act of sawing the first stick SATURDAY EVE., JAN. 25th, 1879. pretty severely used up. through the second time he fell forward 1878 are requested to settle on or before Don't forget that the poor man's and expired instantly without The Governor's Guard have decided February 1st, when the list of real freind holds forth at the Chicago uttering a word. His sudden death to give a subscription masquerad ball {PROGRAMME. Cheap Branch Store. Delinquents will be handed over to was evidently caused by heart disease. on Saturday evening, February 8th, 19 o'clock p.m. Grand Polonaise. the lawyer for collection. Bingbams new safe is a nice one. 210 o'clock Arm al of Prince Carnival and and a committee has been appointed He was carried to his last resting suite. Grand parade and procession in NEW ULM CITY MILL CO. It is fire-proof, water-proof, burglar-proof, to make the necessaryarrangements place Sunday afternoon, followed by a which all the masks will take part. and proof that R. H. is doing The entertainments arranged by this 3Lucifers descent to Hell. large procession of mourners and 4IAfter unmasking) Grand hunting tableau a smashing trade to require such a company have always been enjoyable friends. Mr. Frank was 60 years old. O THE vast iron box to keep his ducats in. affairs and the coming ball will be no and only the day before his death celebrated Vulgar or disrespectful masks will not be admit, Now let it be lined with about exception. his birthday. He was a good TRAVELING PUBLIC. ted. Until the general unmasking, only masks will four thickness of $1000,00 Bonds and and industrions citizen, and but few be permitted on dancing floor. E. A. Bussell at the new store under that will make it poverty-proof. couldmake better "pretzels" than he. Masonic Hall, Sleepy Eye, wishes to Tickets 50 cents. Supper extra. (Children must Call atC. B. Blake & Co. and see say to those interested that he has on All places of business, except the pay lull price.) The undersigned would respectfully those ladies' furs at $2.00 and $3.00. hand and will continue to have fresh two drug stores, are now closed on announce that, although the division Also look at those heavy double shawls, groceries, which he can and will sell Sundays but our people have been so Tickets can be obtained of the following named has been moved to Sleepy Eye, he will at New York prices. members: Dr. Carl Weschcke, W. Hauenstein, for cash lower than the same goods nsed to getting this and that on Sundays continue to make the F. Buig, C. Brust and R. Kieshng. can be bought elsewhere. All manner that it is hard for them to realize The contents of a postal card just MERCHANT'S HOTEL of farm produce taken in exchange the change. On last Sunday when preparing laid before us informs us that in about A cordial invitation is extended to all by the one of the most popular resorts in the for goods at highest market rates. dinner a mattron suddenly discovered 10 weeks or 3 months we will be favored New Ulm Turnverein. Minnesota valley. He will give his that the supply of salt hadgiv. with a paper to be edited ?nd under A flew in the boiler of the especial attention to the table, which en out, but after vainly trying every the control of Mr. G. W. Morse, formerly engine attached to the west bound STATEMENT. will be first-class in all respects, and store door in the city a kindly disposed af the Mantorville Express. Mr. passenger train yesterday morning Statement of fees collected by the afford all the delicacies of the season, neighboring lady came to her relief Morse promises us a 'Tattling good following officers of Brown county for blew out when about half a mile especially game. The rooms are else her liege lord would have been paper." the year ending December 31st, 1878. from Kasota, delaying the train about all splendidly furnished with clean compelled to eat his dinner minus A. F. Walton Reg. of Deeds $954.80 two hours. John Lind, one of the beds, and the waiters are kind and obliging. Notwithstanding they charge 5 ct* a the salt. A gentleman, with bottle in A. Blanchard Clerk of District passenger, says the fireman either Rates to suit the times. The glass for beer at the Farmer's Saloon, band, appeared at our drug store door, jumped or was thrown from the engine Court 934.75 old and new friends of this hotel are the Chicago Cheap Branch Store will after we had closed up, and demanded when the accident occurred, but received John Manderfeld Sheriff from cordially invited to give me a call when sell you for $2.00 cash the very best of admittance. Of course he was admitted, no other injuries than frozen July 23, 1878 to Jen. 1,1879 342.25 traveling New Ulmward. boots. but when he said something about ears. vinigar, John Pfefferle's promised CHAS. BRUST. Change of time of trains between S. Total $2,231.80 "The Bobbers" at Turner Hall Sunday, warrant quickly passed before our E, & Redwood, for which we are indebted Jan. 19th. CHARLES WAGNE R, Chairman eyes, and we slid under the counter to Mr. White, station agt. Board of County Commissioners. murmuring something about Sunday EETING of the Board of Audit of The good people of Lafayette were Until further notice, trains will run Attest: H. B, CONTTANS. laws, fines, &c, and the man with the Brown Co., Minn. .December 30th thrown into con siderable excitement as follows: bottle quietly walked out, thinking no 1878. a few days ago by the elopement of Leave Sleepy Eye 9.45 a. m. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. doubt that we were a fit object for the one of their fair daughters with a pious The Board met for the purpose of examining Arrive at Redwood 11.15 a. m. lunatic asylum. tramp, old enough to be the girls and comparing the books of Leave at Redwood 1.30 p. m. father. The fellow had been living on Auditor and Treasurer and found them Arrive Sleepy Eye 3.00 p. m. We are indebted to Albert Blanchard the charities of the family for some correct, as follows to-wit: Default having been made in the conditions of a for the following statistical report of certain mortgage executed by James Jackson Kelly Good rubbers,at 35 cents. Nice clothlined time, but towards the last he became Co. Revenue Fund $2429.35 and Maiy Kelly his wife moitgagors, to William F. births and deaths in Brown county for overshoes at 95 cents, and everything particular aud was finally ordered to Interest & Sinking Fund 477.22 Lewis, mortgagee, dated May 19th A D. 1873. and the year 1878: in proportion at the Chicago recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and git. As there are several strapping Poor Fund 300.05 for theCounty of Brown in the State ofMinnesota,on Cheap Branch Store. BIRTHS DEATHS. young men about the premises he took Road and Bridge Funds 603.92 the 20th day of May,A. D. 1875, at ten o'clock in the New Ulm 99 27 the hint and got but the girl,' who forenoon,in Book "G"of mortgages.on page 524 by Several Town Funds 161.33 If young men, old enough to know which mortgage there was conveyed and granted the Linden 77 28 was also housekeeper of the family, Several School Districts Funds 632.70 better, cannot conduct themselves decently, following described real estate situate in the-county Prairieville 26 3 had become so enamored at the old fellows of Brown, aforesaid, to wit: Redemption Fund 105.05 anywhere else they might at Eden 23 11 charms that she got too, and the The North west quarter of section Thirty-one (31) Delinquent taxes collected 3770.60 least try to do so in church. It looks in Township One Hundred and ten (110) Range Milford 22 6 last that was seen of the couple they Taxes 1878 collected 556.15 scandalous to see two young men conduct Thirty-two (32) to secure the payment of the sum were buying a railroad ticket for a Lake Hanska 17 2 of Two Hundred and ttiree($203)DolIars, with inte. Principal, & Interest on Schoolland themselves as a certain couple did rest at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum annually, more congenial clime. Cottonwood 16 5 1524.78 at the Evangelical church during service according to the conditions ot a promissory Albin 16 2 note bearing same date as said mortgage, made by Seed Grain tax 187778 22.50 a week ago last Sunday evening. John Zieske wishes to say to all said James Jackson Kelly to said William F. Lewis Bashaw... 15 3 Boys, if you have no respect for yourselves, and the said mortgage having been duly assigned classes and condition of men thatithey Mulligan 15 5 try and have a little for the by th6 said moitgagee to John M. Cowham, on the $10,589.65 can do better now than ever before in Sigel 14 5 3d day of June. A. D. 1875 which assignment was on house of worship. The good people I N TREASURY: the way of harnesses. He has some the 8th day of June, A. D. 1975, recorded the office Leavenworth 14 4 of the Evangelical church are glad to of said Register of Deeds, of said county in Book Co.Revenue orders redeemed $1948.55 fine ones made up, work & stock fully Burnstown 13 4 of Mortgages, on pages 616 and 617, and there being see you come among them, but they Poor 480.28 warranted, which he will sell at a ruinously due and unpaid upon said note and mortgage Stark 13 2 want you to behave yourselves, otherwise at the date of this notice, the sum of Two Hundred Interest & Sinking orders low price if called for during North Star 10 1 and Ninety-one 30-100 (291 30-100) Dollars. your room is better than your redeemed 346.72 the next sixty days. Also whips, And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise company. All Town orders 180*58 satchels, trunks, &c, way down, down, having been instituted to recover the amount of 412 112 All School Dist. orders 136 21 said mortgage debt or any part thereof Now, therefore down. Potatoes at the highest market price notice is hereby given that by virtue and in Of the births, 218 were males and Cash in Citizens' Nat'l Bank 6415.34 Call and see him, and bring your pursuance of a power of sale in said mortgage contained taken in exchange for goods at almost 194 females. DeathsMales 66, females and therewith recorded, and of the statute in cash, at the old stand two doors east Notes 9 your own price at Chicago Cheap 80 such case made and provided, the above described 9700 46. of Lake House, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Cash in Treasury 93 Branch Store. premises will be sold at public auction, at the front By the foregoing it would appear door ef the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Overdraft in Co. Jail acct. 8.00 At a meeting of the Governor's said county of Brown, and at New Ulm, therein on At our Village election on the the that there were 28 less births and 37 r. Thursday the 20th day of February, A. D. 1879, at Guard, held last Tuesday evening, the less deaths than in the previous year. 7th inst. there were 93 votes cast, of $10,589.65 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount of following military officers were elected New Ulm shows the greatest falling said morgage debt then due and unpaid, together which the following gentlemen received H. B. CONSTANS, A. BLANCHARD, with the costs and expenses of such foreclosure proceedings, for the ensuing year: off. There being 46 less births and 22 the number set opposite their Sec, Board of Andit. Pres't. Including twenty-five dollars attorney's Capt., Joseph Bobleter. less deaths. Home, on the other hand, names. lees as stipulated in said mortgage and the said Lieut., Chas. Stoll. mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. shows the greatest gain. There being P. Ibberson for President 90 1st Sergt., Oscar Hanft. Dated January 4th 1879. 21 more births, but also 13 more T, F. Talbot Trustee 92 H. H. BEUSSMANN, JOHN M. COWHAM Assignee of Mortgagee. 2d Henry Henchen. deaths- H.J.Hanson" 92' WM. THOMAS Attorney for said Assignee. 3d Joseph A. Eckstein. T. Boll 72 1st Corporal. T. Olesen. Occidental Liyerj, Bingham Recorder 91 Golden Gate Items. DEALER I N 2d Xav. Kosskopf. J.C. Zieske Treasurer. 92 Shelf 1 HeavyHardware,Iron,Steel 3d Martin Mueller. M. Conrad Constable 49 The Gate is-fijar.once more. The Adventists are DAVIS & DODGE, PROPRIETORS. 4th ^Bheinold Mueller. holding a series of meetings for the purpose of The election passed off quietly and strengthening their old members, as they have given The following civil officers were elected everyone seems satisfied with the result. Comfortable Rigs, Speedy Horses, up all hopes of getting any new ones. It is Carpenter's & Farming Tools. for six months. quarterly meeting also, and judging from the number We may except a few chronic and of persons one sees upon visiting the hall you Pres., Oscar Hanft. grumblers, who would not be satisfied readiiy come to the conclusion that there area great FARMING MACHINERY,&c. Prompt Attention. Vice Pres., Joseph A. Eckstein. with anything unless they themselves many that come for the purpose of hearing the Travelers carried to any point at REASONABLE Secretary, Frank Behnke. rew doctrine preached, in order to satisfy themselves had exclusive charge and control, and COB. MlXff. & 1st JT. STS., RATES. Give us a cull. Stable on Main St., West on the subject, as there is and has been a Treasurer, Chas. StolL even in that case it is doubtful. of Revere House, SLEEPY EYE, MINN. great deal said pro. and con. in regard to this new Kw Ulmi Minn.