New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 12, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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L&* NEW ULM AND VICINITY. cated in New Ulra in 1856. He held StEEPI E TOTHEIT outlaws. They passed a law in 1862 to Then arouud a block between 5 6th brought to know Christ and recognize UNION HALL. the affect that no Minister or Priest various positions of confidence and streets four'times without any of the his doctrines. That isjust as8t Francis should live or preach in the town, and trust and was for many years engaged city authoritiessayingoneword. Now Xavier and Ignatius Lyotiapreached soon after this they made an immage, HEW IILDIiPRODlCE MARKET. (By Our Begnlar Correspondent Bnjted. in the merchantile business with his do something to stop such going on. which they called the Saviour, and on to the Hindoos and Joss worshipers -Sunday, Fotonuy 16,1879.- brother Albert. His remains were followed Sunday they dragged it through the Fine such chaps about five or ten dollars SLEEPY EVE PRODUCE MAKKElC of IndiaandChina, 300 years ago. Perhaps Corrected weekly by R. twmwwxuhx. to their last resting place last street by a rope fastened around the Corrected Weekly by limn a Bsanftxi*. and they will go home contented it's not inappropriatehere in this Flour, per bbl. $4.60-6.80 Wheat per bos. 2*-70 neck. Then they burned it upon the which time will be produced for the Flour, per bbl $4.80@5.8C Friday by a very large procession of and we will get money for a lock up. enlightened bnt rather sceptical age. Oats per bos. 16 Com per bur 1618 altar and avowed Christ is dead. But first time, under the auspices of Wheat, per bushel 25to85 mourners and friends. Beans" 1.00-1.60 Potatoes 86 He said he had preached "Down East" their sins Were soon to be rewarded. Dreeeed Hogs per Cheese per lb. 121-2 half of Sleepy Oats, per bushel 15 ST. MICHAEL'S AC.IBEMY, SCENEOne EXCITING 100lbs. 240 Lardpr lb. 08 The attention of Farmers and others On the following Sunday the village where he dare not preach the truth. Salt per bbl. 4 2.20 Batter perlb. 8-12 Eye turned out to see the perform* Barley per bushel 3040 was entered by a band of Indians and is called to the Advertisement of the Egfsperdoi. 121-2 Honey per lb. 16-20 We can stand the truth here. K*' the side splitting farce, over 200 people were victims of those ance of a drunken man last Friday Corn per bushel, 1520 in thre acts, RobinsonMachine Works at Richmond. savages. Since that time Ministers John Hanson, one of our lumber who unhitched a team standing in Beans, per bushel 1.75-2.25 "f*^Hk-3*h- THE MAGICIAN ON Indiana. have been welcomed there." NEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS dealers is going to take a trip east. By front of Ruenitz ft Bendixen's store Potatoes, per bushel 25 The Manufactory is one of the oldest Why this man should so grossly misrepresent THE COTTONWOOD. what we have heard we believe he is and, getting into the wagon, started on Dressed hogs, per 100 lb 2.50 in the country, and their purpose is to our city and its people we do This play is original and has been going to lay in a supply of calico. a race for life. He drove through town Hams, per ponud 12) sell the best machinery at the lowest ORDINANCE NO. EIGHT. (8.) not know unless he thought it would be written expressly for the occasion. The at a fearful rate until he came to the Cheese per lb 15 Louis Morous, that is our Cheap v""Se possible price for good pay. Therefore a popular thing to write up a sensational scene is near the big Cottonwood Cwnta R. R. track, on which he tried the Lard, per pound 10 John, has sold out his entire stock of do not buy an Engine, Thresher or bridge, two miles from New Ulm. An Ordinance relating to Misdemeanors. article at the expense of a "Dutch" tL speed of the team against time. After },yb Pork, per 100 lb 2.5C goods to Mr. J. Graff. We understand Horse Power or other machinery, on town, thinking no doubt that nona SkeBpyEjJ?i,*a prancing around and cutting didos he Buck wheat flour per 100 lb. 4.00 that Mr. Morous intends going east. the high price, long credit plan with THE REVERSE OF A MEDAL. of our citizens would ever be the wiser was collered by the owner of the team Salt, per bbl, 2.25 high rate of interest, until you have lafl Tbe subject to Conductor James Stewart started on for it. But it happens that several famimilies thw This piece will be played in the English and thrown out of the wagon, who Butter, per lb 710 Ither S written to thisfirmfor their cash and the first of this month for his family live in our midst that formerly language and will afford much then handled a large scoop shovel rate limitsn of tblsVilW st %ay person found Sggs per dozen 12J short credit prices. of whoare atpresent in Rochester, Minn., iI mirth. lived in Springvale and are regular subscribers R! about as nice as ever we saw one handled Honey, per pound 1820 he intends making Sleepy Eye his future epecSSir* provided for tfaem re- for the Reporter. The whole We protest against the name of Persons 0 on the posterior of said individual. disturbingllJthe r I"" Jos. Bobleter, 4M.2. For peace or quiet of tbe home. Between acts the scholars of the article from beginning to end is a fabrication a Watertown in place of Lake Kampeska. fam pewonsVorre hnnd Village, or of any lawful aswmbly of of It was no fun for him although the academy will entertain the audience on of the blackest dye, but our BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. There is one Watertown in the Our enterprising old townsman Mr. r,,00 ?/i!?S-5? *or th with some choice songs, music &c. crowd seemed to enjoy it. Peter Majewski for indecent or obscene' languagebatterindecent ex! or affray, mon people are so used to being misrepresented Post Office Address New Mm. State alreadythere are Watertowns Fohl is refitting his old stand, Farmers fo ^SS^LK^S! IIO shouted out: "Where is Busted! AUDITORH. B. Constans. doU Wholesale and Retail Dealer In by such pious hypocrites that everywhereWatertowns where there Saloon. Mike is soon going into the TiucAiURnF. Schubert. Where is Busted!" bnlldlnwithout con know,n5y willfully, and at T. Perfrata ace RsoirrxR or DKKDSA. Walton. .HtLlLIX* oroH they pass them by with contempt. New is more water than at Kampeskaand Drugs & Medicines, crinoline biss. Success to the new ,J?e Jonas orPaoBATsA. Westphal. preciaeijr at 8 at. ,,ir.barile8ton making any bonfir i any street, alky or nubile CCKAC or THE Dm. COU*TAlbertBlanchnrd. Ulm, instead of being a village of 700 the name has no particular significance partnership. Villageroor ignition therefrom cS"pFpVo?a, fine SiiKRirrJohn Manderfleld. i2 square ofK, said aB fighUiy a Iberia Ileoes. anyway as applied to the place. Give inhabitants, has a population of nearly SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Admission 25 ceils. Our friend Joseph Trautmann is not i tainin or other combustible or fnflanw COURT COMMISSIONERE. O. Koch. ^f GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND us something better and more appropriate.*. a 3,000, and its history, although an eventful wbeequent offense, COWMTT ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. ab to be beat. He has put an addition to La COROHSRJonas Laudexschlager. moraec not less than fire nor n*o*fcee than on hundred dollars. (By oar Special Correspondent Jason Peter Tribune. one, is by no means black, certainly within the li PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS OSTTwo two-year old colts, one COVXTT SurERiNTKXDniTJohn Lind bis old ice house where he intends to fo f0UB ,*fl'aD In regard to whatI write I would black mare, theother a bay horse. not as black as the heart of a COMMIMIOKKRIChas Wagner.chalrman, Ole Jor- ginaon, XS\falng Jtf'J' Why, J. K.. you must have lost your said,.Village, AND BLANK BOOKS, store enough ice to supply himself and *ft mits or for the first offense not lees W. H. Sanders, A. Lar arson, Anton Mender. The finder will be liberally rewarded i'! say what suits you accept it, what man who can knowingly and willfully bearings. Lake Kampeska, or Watertown, Id. the public in general. GOLD PENS, by writing to Henry Freese, Island not than five nor more than twenty .five doll half suits you correct it and what insult its early settlers by calling them is forty miles over the State line Lake, Lyon Co. Minn. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, Franz & Freise, butchers, have finished WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, Sec. 5. For intentionally riding or driving any don't suit you reject it a set of outlaws. The people who first in Dakota. Study up your geography, horse, mule or other beast of burden in any street their large and commodious ice Wiadw Cmrtaln or alley in this Village faster than asT ordlnwy settled in New Ulm were as peaceable old boy. We regret to hear of the death of OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. norrmore or alley !& Jjnr/nm not less than one than house and they intend tofillit chuck hoe mule or other beast ,t *n and law abiding citizens as ever put 1" 7 twenty-fiver dollars. your old pioneer and esteemed townsman, AND Sealed proposals for the building meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter 'l** an Fo full of ice to keep our enterprising The Governor's Guard masquerade JSff' foot on Minnesota soil, and because of an addition to the school house in MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Hall. Brothers from abroad Mr. Henry Behnke. ,c, S?^ aB tiuvnulu merchants cool the coming summer. ball at Union Hall last Saturday evening^passed district No. 20, town of Linden, and unnecessary man are cordially invited. in thisVillage without beineg, fastened, a fine not less they might have differed with Mr. than one nor more thanc Itwenty .five dollars. Wednesday night over twenty married nt to repair the present building, will be off very pleasantly. Quite iVn-I,lnm?de^?[e,- One of the known gents of this town, CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. Hanscome and his like in their religious Sec. 7. For beating injuring or treatinagn any ani. PURE LIQUOflS received by the undersigned until the th Recorder. couple organized a genuine surprise many fine masks were present and several HENRY CONSTATS, and who runs in the highest circles, belief is no reason why they should mor 20th day of Feb. 1879. Plans and party and pounced into the minister's no very good character masks. The dofiars slipped up by appropriating a pair of specifications can be obtained at my be classed as outlaws. This is a free AND SPIRITS. NEW UL91 LODGE N O For wantonly injuring, destroying or defaclnr house cind took possession of the Black Hill's Lightning Process Photographing house. laidies* shoes, unknown to the proprietor. any public property of this Village, or any goods country and everybody has aright to property or chattle*, the property cVanotforfafine parsonage before he bad the least intimation establishment and the traveling The board reserves the right to reject Pay up for what you get. believe as they choose, The statement not less than one nor more than fifty dollars. any or all proposals. of it. It was one of the Barber Shop were superb, and created Sec. 9. For placing or depositing in any street, Toys, Notions that they passed a law in 1862, or at Runitz & Bendixen have reduced By order of Board. alley or public square in this Village any filth, offa pleasantest affairs that ever took place much merriment. The programme any other time, forbidding ministers or other matter, which is likely toTbecome oflensive their prices on their entire stock of here. meets every Saturday evening. Brothers RASMUS CHRisTENSEN,Clerk. was carried out as published or injurious to the health irioucitizens, of to sn oor the if any citizens per. AND ll, I or priests to preach in the town, and voer goods, to make room for their spring son shall suffe8ri allow such matter to remain up. from abroad are cordially invited.* he,rToern with the exception of the be.ir dance, The ladies all came ladened with i mannerremain FANCY GOODS. made an immage which they dragged on his, their premises insuc as to 0 ir stock, and will take oats, corn, hogs, Farmers Attention! to an me A. II. SCHLEUDEK, N. G. ^2 k^,ha the bears having failed to put in an baskets of good things to eat and soon IDt V through the streets and afterwards Secretary, .tao OSCAR HANFT, butter and eggs on book accounts. aner beinn notifieldl remove or *nothe clean same. ffel8v 7. fro appearance. The dancing was kept up sat a tablefitfor a prince. All cheerfully a burned upon an alter, is based upon as EfcJL J&vtJXaS1*8h""ukeerect SSfSSSStSSSa S? Trautmann and Kjooehne -start for until the wee hoursof Sunday morning. partook of the bountiful repast. ORDERS SOLICITED. much truth as all his other statements. Chicago Friday evening with four car The men came loaded with valuable Henry Gormley, an account of whose But even acknowledging the latter The undersigned offers for sale, seed loads of nice beeves. Boys, be careful presents of flour, meat, &c, as tokens No.98,A_F.anU.M Approved February loth, 1879. escape from our jail and subsequent recapture corn, the most statement to be true it would be no PROLIFIC EVER GROWN. and keep Henry in shape and don't F. IBBESSON, President. Orders by Mail will receive Prompt of their esteem for Mr. Robinson and 100 bu. per acre can be grown with ordinary we gave last week, effected his comparison to burning people at the Attest: H. H. BnranAM, Recorder. Regular meet* have him take too much sour stuff. care. Why will farmers grow Attention, Goods and Prices warranted his family. The Presbyterian and the escape in a novel manner. It appears stake for witchcraft. There arepeople Jings on the 2d. & oats at the rate of 1600 lbs. per acre to give satisfaction. The masquerade ball at the City Garden ORDINANCE NUMBER NINE. (9, Catholic, the Methodist and the Sceptic that he is a devout Catholic and is in 4th Tuesday in now living in this city whose ancestors when the) can grow over 6000 lbs. of came off Saturday eve. last according all harmoniouslyjoined to make the occasion each months Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. cornt Ripens in 90 days. Makes choice the habit of kneeling in front of his bed have told them of seeing Quakers and to programme. About forty masked mutually pleasant. meal for bread. 25 cents per package. DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., and engage in prayer before he retires others burned at the stake, on the RELATING TO DOGS. 9 packages 2.00. Discount for clubs. M. Screetary. couple assembled to enjoy themselves OLE OLSEN, for the night. Sheriff Manderfeld had Be it ordained by the Council of the charge of bewitching their cows, in the I did not finish my remarks about Address E. D. Jamestown, PEAKE, in the art of dancing and refreshments. Village of Sleepy Eye Lake. given the jailor instructions not to disturb very town of Springvale. That several our law makers, for the small boys PROBATE NOTICE. Grant Co., Wis, Sec. 1. That no person or persons him while so engaged. This the of our people were killed by Indians in who read the Review. In the first shall be permitted to own, keep or harbor STATE OF MINNESOTA, In Probate Court, prisoner no doubt knew and in order to Messrs. Talbot & Rinke are doing a 1862 we do not deny, but the people BA place marriage sums to be ontjuof the Special Term. any dog or bitch, and allow the COUN TY or BIOWN. $ deceive the jailer he stuffed out a pair smashing business,by the way. They along the Minnesota border shared all In the matter of the Estate of Chester Greene tieceased indispensable qualifications necessary same to run at large within the corporate NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of pants and a coat and placed them in receive new goods daily, and their limits of this Village unless he, she alike in that memorable massacre. If for to become a Legislator, as there aie On reading and filing the petition of Franklin or they first pay or cause to be paid to Greene Administrator or said Estate, setting forth front of the bed in a kneeling posture, store is crowded from morn till night, the people of Springvale can send out Traveler's (Ri|fle. only five single men and one widower the amount of personal estuto, that has come to hta the Village Recorder the sum of one lnthe Matter of the Estate of Maria and that is not all, they are always and then secreted himself in an empty hands and the deposition thereof the amount of no better man to preach up the temperance in both houses of the present Minnesota dollar as a license for such dog and Francoise A Goubard Deceased. debts outstanding against said deceased, and a de. ready to wait on you. cell. When the jailer closed the cell cause they had better leave the scription of all real estate of which said deceased Legislature. So remember and cultivate three dollars for such bitch. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Notice is hereby giv6n that the died seized, and the condition and value of the re. for the night he supposed him to be task for othei and more worthier men Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the that qualification before you spectire portion* theieof aud praj ing that license Frank White has just received a fine Judge of the Probate Couit of Blown Going East Arrive. Depart. be to him granted to sell some of said real estate Village Constable to register each dog saying his usual prayeis, and the trick to peiform. aspire to legislative honors. But there County has fixed upon the first Monday lot of canned fruit in connection with And it appearing by said petition, that there is Dar Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.ra owned, kept or harbored within the was not discovered until after Gormley's of eacli and every month for the next not suflicient personal estate in the hands of said is no hurry, as the average age of the his stock of confectionery, cigars, tobacco Night Pass'ger 14,10 p.m. t4,10p.m corporate limits of this Village, between Adminibtrntor to pay said debts, and that it Is six months, and the Probate office in escape next niorninij. necessary in order to pay the same to sell some of Freight No. 14 6,30 a.m. *6,30 a.m members of the lower house is 43 years. and in fact everything from the 1st and 2d days of February said County, as the times and place said real estate: WallPaper, latest patents, at the Freight No. 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00 p.m of each year, giving the name of each The total age of the members of the sweet crackers up. Give him a call, It is therefore ordered, that all person* Interested Several weeks ago we suggested to when and wheie ho will receive, hear, City Drug Store at 10, 12K, 15 and 20 in said estate, appear before the Judge of this Court owner and the number of dogs owned Going West. Arrive. Depart. lower house is 4558 years, collectively. and adjust all claims of all persons against corner Main & 5th Sts., Sleepy Eye. farmers the idea of procuring seed on Thursday the 1 ith day of March A D'1879, at cents a roll. by such person, and a brief discription Day Passenger *7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m said deceased, and that six 2 o'clock at the Court House in New Ulm, They represent years enough to be surpassingly wheat from other localities. We since W. R. White, Prop, of the Tremont of each dog. in said County, then and there to show cause (if Night Pass'ger J8,30 a.m. J8.30 a.m months have been limited as the time Newmann &Rosskopf have thoroughly wise, but, nothwithstanding, any there be) why license should not be granted to learn that the Minneapolis Miller's Association Sec, 3. Said license may at any time House, corner Main & 5th Sts., Sleepy Freight No. 15... .*3,30 p.m. *4,07 p.m for creditois to ptesent their claims said administrator to soil said real estato according refitted and remodeled their saloon. some of their acts are supremely rediculous. be paid to the Village Recoider, up to to the prayer of said petition are offering to sell hard wheat against said estate. Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m Eye, desires to inform the traveling And it is further-ordered, that a copy of this or The walls have been adorned with the Orst day of May of each year, and The youngest member is 31 Dated the 10th day of January 1879. raised on the line of the Northern Pacific, Except Sun. Except Mon. Except public that he has made arrangements der shall be published for four successive weeks if the same be not then paid, it shall handsome paper and pictures and it is prior to said day of hearing, the Inst of which pub. years and the oldest is 63 years. James Edme Auguste Glatigny, Sat. Freight train No. 13 is permitted at $1 per bushel. We also learn whereby he can furnish meals at all lications shall be at least lourteon days before said be the duty of the Village Constable to Administrator or Executor. now one of the handsomest establishment to carry passengers between Kasota Smith Jr. is the oldest. We would day of hearing in the New Ulm Ke\icw,a weekly that farmers who have experimented proceed to collect the same, for which hours, day or uight, at prices to suit newspaper, printed and published at New Ulm In and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries of the kind in the city. like to know howold James Smith Sr. he shall be allowed the sum of twentyfive with their No. 4 and i ejected wheat saidCounty.and personally served on all persons Interested the times. Satisfaction guaranteed. passengers on Saturdays only. in said estate, residing in said Comity, cents on each dog, and all persons is. The average age of the Senators is Robinson find that it will sprout as speedily as at least fourteen days before said day of bearing. J. B. Agent. RUSSEL, failing or refusing to pay said license The readers of the Review will remember By the Court 47 years. Their aggregate ages is 1927 better varieties, and quite generally it PERSONAL. and 25 cents on each dog owned orkept Dated at NewUlm, the 25th day of January A one S. Dunlap stopping at this years. Ages of all the members is 0- R79 will be used for seed. The same result St. Valentine day next Fridsiy. by them shall deliver the same to the A WESTPHAL, Judge of Probite place where he lost a horse and then 485 years. I will draw attention to a has attended experiments in other Village Constable, whose duty it shall of Brown county, Minnesota. Oscar Hanft returned from Minneapolis See Judge of Probatenotice inanother hired one of Davis & Dodge, livery couple of acts which shows their reckless be to destroy and bury the same at localities. An experienced farmer assures last Friday morning. column. some suitable place and for which services men here, stating that he was from disregard for the interest of their III us that from a bushel and a quarter WM&Wgnir L. Fuller, of Lamberton, spent a he shall receive the sum of fifty Rochester, Minn. No trace of said constituents. They voted themselves The monthly cattle market yesterday to a busheland a half of the present cents for each dog so destroyed and couple of days in town last week. gent can now be found. His bill, as six daily newspapers to each member, was but poorly patronized. grade of wheat will be suflicient to seed burried. Maurice Conrad, Sleepy Eye's constable, yet, stands unpaid. Pass him around. which, at 3 cents a peace, would amount Sec. 4. Any peison refusing to register an acre, and if this is correct farmers Comic and sentimental valentines, a brought down another jail bird any unregistered dog or who shall to over $1600 for the session. SITi-PTTSTJ Tom Tompson, that is the fellow will have the satisfaction of getting large variety, at the City D,rug Store. RICHMOND, INDIASt last Thursday. refuse to deliver to the Constable any They also voted themselves $10 worth that tried the speed of ex-commissioner their seed very cheapfrom fifty to The Redwood Gazette says that O. unlicensed dog whenever requested eo mo. e. of postage stamps for each member M. Mullen spent severaldays in St. Rice's team, and got flogged with sixty cents peracre.Mankato Review. to do by the Constable, shall be fined B. Turrell, of that county, will seed about and officer, which amounts to $1600 Paul last week, and while there took a scoop shovel, afterwards tried to not less than five nor moie than ten 300 acres to flax this year. From the following, clipped from dollars. occasion to see the workings of the legislative more. Now I should not be surprised take anotheivteam and got the worst Established in 1842. the St. Paul Globe, of the 7th, it would Mr. J. J. Smart, Supt, of the Des Sec. 5. Each dog licensed under this mill. if they should vote themselves money of it with a club. Tom was lucky to appear that Jacob Bender is again in ordinance shall have on its neck a collar, Moines & Minneapolis railroad is not enough to employ secretaiies to read get away with thirty days in the New Hon. C. C. Goodnow visited St. with some divice to be designated trouble: very "smart" in getting around. their newspapers and write their letters. Ulm lock up. How is that, Tom! Paul last week. He repoits that the by the council each year, and which Yesterday United States Commissioner Remember theentertainment for the device shall be furnished by the Recorder political pot has commenced to simmer If you want to buy a good A No. 1 Cardozo held Jacob Bender, of or Constable to any person desiring benefit of St. Michael's Academy at and will soon be at a boiling heat. New Ulm, to answer to the grand jiuy harness you can get it at J.C. Zieske's. a licence, free of charge. I will turn now from the subject of Union Hall next Sunday evening. in bonds of $300 for not destroying John also keeps a good supply of whips, We received a pleasant call from Sec. 0. This ordinance shall take effect these iniquitous old politicians to the beer stamps on empty barrels. Dr. Flinn, of Redwood Falls, has from and after publication. trunks, valices and everything that belongs John Zieske, of Sleepy Eye. last Monday. Bender is a brewer and saloonist in pleasant realms of innocent babyhood. been quite low with diptheria, but at Approved February 10th 1879. in his line of business. John John is a warm friend of ye Review New Ulm. An inspection of a keg on 1 noticed by the birth repcitinthe F. IBBERSON, President. last accounts he was slowly recovering. top showed thit the stamp had been says he will sell cheap for cash. Give and he will alwaysfindour latch Attest: R. H. Bingham Recorder. Review some time ago that you had 69 moistened and carefully raised off the him a call, one door west of Peter Majewskie's string hanging out. births in New Ulm last year. Well, I bung hole and turned under, to appear furniture store, Main street, We would call the attention of our PROBATE NOTICE. as if torn. A look at some empty kegs thought with a little more exertion on Sleepy Eye readers to ordinancesNo. 8 Sleepy Eye, Minn. revealed the same condition of affairs. the part of the enterprising people of BnmiUwn Item*. and 9 published in this issue of the When questioned about it, Bender laid We build and can ftttnish New Ulm they might have made out PROBATE COURT, Only two runaways the past week, all the blame on his boy. He had told Review. Brown County, Minn.) PORTABLE ENGINES, an even 100. I have to laugh at the idea Fine weather in Burns with a spi inkling with little damage. One of them went him more'na hundred times to drivethe In the Matter of tbe Estate of Ole Olsen Scburn, The proprietorsofthe Union Hall are faucet right through the stamp, but Deceased. that they gotstuck at 99 babies. We of snow for a change. 606 Amnion ZOIbHoi ItMlnd full speed, with nothing in their way the wicked boy persevered in not being On reading and filing the petition of Julia Olsen making pieparations for a grand masquerade 2 to 25 Horse Power.~- hope that those whose turn comes this to stop them, until they spied Peter Mr. and Mrs John Keegan, the happy Seburn, praying for reasons therein set forth, tbnt so destructive. Several carefully removed ball to be held Tuesday evening, GREAT PABISIXPOSITIOH Letters of Administration be issued to her. year will see them and go one better. Majewskie's wood pile for which they CUTT OFF SAWS to attach to same. couple lately joined in holy wedlock, stamps were also found mixed It is orderd that Thursday the 6th day of March Feb. 25th next, But that is not so bad after all 99. little 1879, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for made. But lo, it was low, and both up with anew lot. Bender will have have been yisiting among us. Stationary Engines, Steam tbe hearing of said petition, and that the lieIrs at OF 1S78. babies can make a good deal of music Kuhlman's stable came very near going to answer at the June term of the horses jumped clear without touching Uwofthe said deceased, and all other persons In. Henry Dressier is in the neighborhood These Prizes were tn the order of their valat teretted in said Estate are required to appear at a United States district court. up inflameslast Sunday. Ashes for one town. But we willfigureand themselves or the wagon, but afterwards nd Importance aa follows: session of the Probate Court, then to be holden at of Sleepy Eye buying beef cattle Grand Prize*.............................. fl Boilers, (Similar Saw the Probate Oflice, in said County, and show can*e, with live coals was thecause. The fire see how New Ulm compared with the Nothing new has transpired in regard one of the horses fell and we Gold Medal. !l~!I"l08 if any there be, why the prne or said petitioner for M. H. Gamble. however was discovered before much rest of the State. We will say youshould not be granted. to the failure of II. Behnke & supposed dead, but not so. Peter, is Silver MedaU fff And it is further ordered, that the said petitioner All complaining of cold &c, are damage was done. have 2500 inhabitants, or a representation mills,ImprovedHead Blocks. Bronze Medals................. ISA Bro., except that when the safe was that your fence? You had better keep give notlco to all persnns interested in said Estate, slowly getting, but the majority of of the pendency of said petition and tbe hearing Honorable Mentions 188 for 500 families, that will be a opened it was discovered that the the little ones in. We are sorry toleainthatOlof Pherson, thereof, by causing a cony of this order to be published "^T stopp off Governors The Grand Prizes were awarded as follows: them are awfully cross. in the New Ulm Review, a weeklynewspaper baby for everyfivefamilies. Well, we books of thefirmhad misterionsly disappeared, of Marshall has been forced to the 1-WHEEX.ER & WILSON MAHTG. GGU F. Burg and lady of New Ulm made printed and published at New Ulm, in said County wall. We are informed that he last of Bridgeport, Conn., STRAIGHT HEEDLB Our wood merchants are a little annoyd will say Minn, has 700,000 people, or and have not yet been found. of Brown, for three successive ceks previous to our burg a visit last Sunday. Frank SEWING MACHINES. said day of bearing. Drag saws, saw at the extra freight they have 140,000 families. Divide that by 21,- The liabilities of the firm are greater EMADE, tThomas A Edison, Menlo Park, N. J., Phono, Saturday made an assingment for the Dated at New Ulm, this 7th day of February, A is aright smart go-a-head chap. He graph. Telephone, Electric Pen. D. 1W to pay over a certain weight. 799, the number of births in the State, than anybody supposed. Up to Monday benefit of his creditors. Ellsba Gray, Chicago, IIL, Multiple Acotutie says he is going to commence to manufacture A.WESTPHAIi, Judge of Probate, telegraph. Musical Telegraph, etc. that will be one to every six families. morning over $40,000 attachments Brown County, Minn. The store of Mr. Weyhe is at present cigars here in about ten days A new fire company has been organized 4-TiAny A Co., New York City, Art-work la So New Ulm averages better than the BuC.6-AmericaiirSociety stirer and othe metals. had been filed and the total amount closed up and in charge of deputy BuC, BvC., and will sell as cheap as can be bought in Rochester called the "Sound of Civil Engineers, Models. State at large. will fall but little short of $50,000. Plana, and Photographs. ORTGAGE8ALE.Default has been made in sheriff Chas. Gamble. Sleepers." If they live up to their anywhere. Frank has a large stock of th condition* of a certain Mortgage bearing ^6- C. H. McCormick. Chicago, m Mowlac Wm. Gieseke, of this jity has a claim But to look right here near home Binding, and Reaping Machines date the seventh day of July, A. D. 1877, executed name the company will be of little service smoking tobacco, pipes and in fact We are happy to see the smiling face 7Jerome Wheclock, Worcester. Mass. Steam and delivered by Mary C. Bobanan and Shubeal of $8000 and is the prefered creditor. andfigureup if each head of a family should afire occur in the night of A. G. Anderson again in] the wheat everything-that belongs to a first-class Engine, with improved valuable Cut-oft Bohanan.her husband, mortgagors, to Henry Marsdon, 8Memphis Cotton Exchange, Bale of Ten. mortgagee, which mortgage was duly recorded The sheriff is now engaged in taking had done as well as Andrew Gillman, market and hope he will give the market time. cigar store. Remembertheplace, Cor. netsee Cotton. in the ofAce ofRegister of Deeds In and for tbe county an inventory of the stock which will Bergber A Engie, Philadelphia, Lager Bear efBrown.and State of Minnesota, on the seventh day a boost. our natural increase would amount to 5th and Main sts. Go to your druggist and enquire about of July, A D. 1877, at 31-2 o'clock p.m in Book "H" reach, we are informed, about $17,000. the astounding number of 280,000 in It will be seen that, or the 60 6 prizes which of Mortgages, on page 278. Said mortgage bears in. The readers of the Review will be Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. It is The public school of Sleepy Eye is were awarded, terest at tbe rate of ten per cent, per annum from We hear that Albert Behnke, the remaining one year. They were both daughters, ONLY 8 WSEZ GBAND PBEB, May 1st, 1877, until paid. Tbe amount claimed to glad to learn of the move christianward the best remedy known for breaking now in a good condition. Number of be due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon member of thefirm,has made and now if any bald-headed man does Threshing in Burns. The Methodists have said mortgsge.is the sum of five hundred and eighty, up severe Coughs and Colds of long pupils enrolled in upper department, andthat one of those was received br the Wheeler the creditors a proposition to settle for three dollars and seventy-five cents (A83.75),and no any better we want to hear from him. A Wilson Mfg. Co. This too over SO Tfiing lately had several revival meetings in standing. Price only 25 cents. Sold at 00. Lower department, 65. Total 125. action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been in swing machine companies. 20 cents on the dollar, but if there is We always knew he was a good family sUtuted to recover theainount of said mortgage debt Some of the gentlemen of the Sewing the Congregational church. the City Drug Store. Average attendance forthemonth end- or any part thereof: Now therefore, notice is here, Machines, Committee were residents of EaropeT others off any truth in the report we can not say." A roan but never thought of having to by given, that by virtue of the power of sale in said America, and tber were all selected on aeeoantot ingJan. 31st, 80. Rhectorial exercises We are sorry to learn of the sad and The MankatoReview says that experiments mortgage contained, and pursuant to the statutes in Unlessa settlement is reached the stock their peculiar fitness to perform the task Imposed give him credit for twins, we hope he such case made and provided, said mortgage will be npostbem. They spent over six weeks uezamnv every Friday afternoon. A new feature tragic death of Henry Behnke of New made by a number of farmers will be sold at sheriff sale. foreclosed end the premises described in and cover, bm: sewing machines, and the testa applied vara may live long and have many more ed by said mortgage, to wit: The East hair of the has been introduced in these exercises Ulm, which casts a gloom over his most thorough and exhanative. in that vicinity show that No. 4 and rejected of all sizes both for steam and Horse such blessings to comfort him in his South East quarter and Lots oce (1) and two (2) of The result of this trial shows that the dan* tint for the larger scholars, it is that many friends. His family has our Section twenty-five (25) in Township one hundred wheat will sprout as readily as H* 5t5 VommtM man/points of superiority over HYPecBisr. old days. and eleven (Ml) North, of Range thirty .three (33) Power. another machine was folly endoWby tlie'eeam- of extemporaneous^debate. Quite an heartfelt sympathy. other varieties, and will generally be West, containing one hundred and thirty-nine and 78-100 acres, situated in tbe county of Brown and While we are treating of the subject CLOVERS HULLERS, i interest is manifested in the debate Sometime in December a soft brained not the old style Wheeler Wuao used for seed. Postmaster Gamble has improved State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments Sewing Machine improved or clanged, bnt h^^ of babies give Deacon Dungan credit *1.^An Entirely New Invention and appurtenances, wUl be sold at public and we think will prove to be an important idiot named A. H. Hanscome passed HORSE POWERS, our post office department by the addition Why suffer with such a dreadful vendue to tbe highest bidder for cash, by the Sheriff for one more girl. Also John Heffron, exercise. We ask all interested through our city en route for Redwood The No. O and No. 7 of said County, at the front door of the oflice of said t,J", CORN SHELLERS, of letter boxes. What is to 8IZE Cough and Cold. For 25 cents you Sheriff, in the City of New Ulm, in said County and a girJ.being his first he naturally feels i iripva school to some 4n and see us. 1 Falls where he entertained the people State aforesaid, on Thursday tbe twentieth day of hinder you from renting a box, when can purshase of your druggist a bottle STBAKfflT HeedTe *All February, 1879, at 10o'clock a.m. for the purpose of 4U proud bnt a little dissappointed because 1 Our doors are open at all times for visitors. of that burg with a temperance lecture. he charges only 10 centsa quarter? paying the money due upon said mortgage, together of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, and it wasnot a boy. The women with the costs and expenses of sale and the sum of J. G. Graves, P. J. Graves, After he returned to Minneapolis, Pensioners are in their glee since the twenty-ftve doUsrs'attorney's fees, stipulated in your cure is certain. Sold at the City Peed Mills, Endless Chain /**& wonder what's the cause of the baby teachers. which place it appears he makes his ssid mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure '^i^^ixs^ pension bill has become a law and are Drug Store. WKHB WILSON 1FG. Cftf thereof. Powers, Equalizers, Lever crop being all girls this year. Perhaps headquarters, he wrote alenghty communication Dated, New Ulm, Minn., January 4th. 1879. anxiously waiting to see if Congress Jacks, Belting, Pulleys/ J*} Why can tour city Fathers pass an fe..$fe. 'Although the weather has been unexceptionally mJfo^ some scientest can explain the reason to "The Springvale Repor- Shafting,l HENRY MARSDEN, Mortgagee. will make the necessary appropriation ordinance prohibitingsomuch nuisance J. NEWHABT, Attorney for Mortgafee. fine the past twoorthree why, I can't. **.**/irH :s ter," published at Springvale, Maine, to carry the law into effect. CHAS. WAGNER, Ajiwr. on our streets, especialy on Sundays weeks we have never known so much giving an account of his trip and the ?5$ EMOVALMr. Chas. Fricke wishto Hg %$*& NEW Tuesday evening Rev. Mr. Wellcome, M. Hitchcock has just laid in a Last Sunday a couple of chaps, from sickness to prevail as at present. Nearly towns through which he passed, and make known to the public LASTs from Maine, brother of Dr. Wellcome, ftPEciAt mtcoinrars CASH &J*& full supply of drugsand medicines, and the country came inand got somewhat everybody we meet is troubled with that he has moved his saloon into he describes New Ulm and its people CALL-AH those indebted preached here. He is an eloquent and opened out in the building east of filled up the in upper story of their AH IHOBT TIME ALES. Popp's building, opposite the Post a bad cold while several are down with ton fbr the year 1876,1877 sod in this wise: locigalspeakerand I hope he may locate Weyhe's stand. The doctor intends to Office. He will make it an aim to building, just so as to feel that they B7- Send far Catalogue tad Met LM. 1878 are requested to settle on or before typhoid and lung fever. "I visited the town of New Ulm about keep onlythe best of liquorsand cigars, Address stating what you wish to buy in this vicinity so we may have an opportunity keep a full supply of all kinds of standard could fight thewhole town. Then for February 1st, when the list of fy. 30 miles from St. Peter. This is Henry Behnke, an account of whose and as he is known for bis jovial hospitality of hearing him often. He drugs and patent medicines and the poor team which they hitched up smart village with about 700 inhabitants Delinquents wilt be handed over to ROBINSON & CO. he of course has many warm tragic death we gave last week, was evidently took us for heathens here as will sell them at a living profit. Give but it hasa black history. It was and drove down Main streetfull speed, the lawyer for collection. friends. Call and see him at his new one of our earliest settlers, having to- first settled by a class of people called him a call in his new quarters^ he fervently prayed we might be quarters. and not only once bnt several times. K' "V5 '*W@? II