New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 26, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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**gf n.* /fe^fffi rscBBMrnnsBMAiioff A caucus win be heKUt Turner Hall S Tlie lon of Jos. Bobleter, publhiher NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The following returns of the late flTATEMSKT, showing tliv_ him.Bnuse up,a little iftC, tad doat of the New Ulm REVIEW, for publishing Friday evening for the purpose of putting town elections were received'too gciJcoiiditionireceipt,exp take it so much to heart, next time tr the delinquent tax list of the coonty in nomination three candidates assets and liabilities of Brown eomty, auct aeotoau for last week's issue and do better: (By Ow HegeJej Corttefoodeat Bsstsd.) wt V*r bq.f X-m being In the penal sum of $1,000 NEW 17LM PRODUCE WABKE*. rJ^*V3S5* Mn*iot*ortlie yeat ending Itaeft for councilors and one constable, and 0 r wassubmltted,examined andapproved. LINDEN. 5-6 5f$- The Board of County Commissioners 1st, 1879. IORENO PRODUCE MARKET^ to transact such other business as may t*-26-by Adjourned to 2:00 p. m. SupervisorsOle Jcergensen, chairman of Brown county met at the Auditor's ARtctipt$. Corrected weekly by Tnarwnut The attention of farmers and others Corrected ,bbWeekly RUEJTITX ft Barnxn. come before the caucus. AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board met Basmus Christensen.Mads Ouren. SSW' office at 1:30 p. m., Tuesday, March Cash la Treasury March Ut, 187a, fSMSffJ is called to the Advertisement of the pursuantto adjournment. All members &&~? 7171s* 18th. 1870. Connt7 Berenae tax collected uui ..$4.80@6.0C Town ClerkOle Sorlien. Oats per boa. 13 Cora pwbos On the 12th, Ole Bjorgen, of Linden, Flour, per bbl 15-18 present. The board comparedand canceled Interest, penalty, chfrtea ae. RobinsonMachineWorksat Richmond, Beans" 1.00--1.S0 Potatoes 25 The meeting was called to order by AssessorAnton Ouren. Wheat, per bushel Jadge of Probate eoatpeaaation had his stable, granary, a lot of grain the various County Orders belong Orened Hogs per Cfaeeae per lb. 121-8 Indiana. Chas. Wagner, chairman, all members Jurora fees collected by Clerk of Diet. Ceart 100 lb. 3.00 Lard per lb. 8 ing tothe various funds as follows, to TreasurerJohn B. Johnson. Oats, per bushel. and farm machinery, burned by fire, County Poor tax collected present. Salt per bbl. 2.20 Buttemper lb. 6-10 The Manufactory is one of the oldest wit: Co. Revenue orders redeemed Bead and Bridge tax collected Eggs per doz. 8 Honey per lb.- 1&-.20 Barley perbushel JusticesOle Jcergensen, Clement which was communicated from one set Mrs. Bosa Gulden, a poor widow woman, Jail tax collected in the country, and their purpose is to and canceled 2,054,30 Corn perbushel,.. Interertaankisg fund tax collected 7518t appeared and made statement Halversen. by* neighbor to burn stubble. The Co. Poor orders redeemed and Interest on Bank deposits 311 S Our friend Wm. Duncanis out again, sell the best machinery at the lowest thac her friends would assist her in Beans, per bushel. 1.76-4.26 ConstablesEd. Paulson, Halver loss was quite heavy.Madeira Times. canceled 557,50 but not able to walk without crutches. possible price for good pay. Therefore paying back taxes on the partof N. E. Total Potatoes, per bushel Halversen. Co. Boads and Bridges orders Among our new advertisements this section 5, township 109, range* 30, BExpenditures, do not buy an Engine, Thresher or The Wide-Awake has at last got a Srhogs,perl00 1b 3.00-3.25 redeemed and canceled 115,50 provided the board would abate penalties week appears two mortgage foreclosure PRARIEVILLE. Auditor's Salary and Clerk hire It Horse Power or other machinery, on "devil," and hereafter -things will go and interest on the same. W hereupon Co. Commissioners fees sad Mileage as Hams, per ponnd j SupervisorsPeter Mertz, chairman notices, cardsof Dr. J. W, B. Wellcome Total $2,727,30 1 the high price, long credit plan with lively. follows to wit: on motion the board ordered the Cheese per lb Charles Wagner Nels Christensen, James A. Hanson. and Lewis Thiele, "The Sorgo Hand The board then passed the following high rate of interest until you have auditor to adjust the same by abating L. D. Bice Mr. M. Zieske Sr. is building himself Lard, per pound... i Town ClerkW. H. Sanders. resolution: Book" and "Words of Truth." Be Ole Jcergensen penalty and costs. The board then written to this firm for their cash and W. H. Saadern a residence in what is known as Resolved, that, on filling a good and Bye flower, per bbl 4.to examined with the assistance of county TreasurerTh. Forster. sure to read them all. short credit prices. Anton Msnderfeld sufficient bond by Henry Spoerhase to Kelley's addition, just east of town. attorney Webber and superintendent Andrew Larson Buck wheat flour per 100 lb. 4.00 AssessorH. O. P. Hoy. When Jos. Galles returned home Co Com. as board of seed grain adjusters be approved by Commissioner Wagner Lind the various petitions for forming, Salt, per bbl, 2.15 Tek grams and delivery of seed grain JusticeJ. F. Barton. Dr. Berry of New Ulm made Loreno and Auditor Constans for the erection from the concert last Saturday night or organizing, new school districts, NEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS Clerk of District Court, fees 9HM) Butter, per lb 710 of a brick stable upon court house a visit a week ago yesterday and gave County Treasurer's fees changing boundaries, Ac, and ordered 1346 he was surprised to find a stranger in County Attorney's salary The following communication should 68B SI square, in the city of New Ulm, in accordance Sggs per dozen 8 hearing granted to the following petitions, us all a neighborly shake. County Soperintendant of Schools salary 87398 the house who had come to stay. Joe with the plaus and specifications have appeared last week but was handed Judge of Probate Salary at the next regular meeting: Honey, per pound 1820 66000 Mr. Rippy, our genial night operator, Co. Physician salary gave the little fellow one good, long 30000 attached to contract, Commissioner R RENT.A Brick Dwelling, Petition of Michael Donnovan to be in too late.[Ed. Co Physician extra fee rr MoO is suffering from a severe cold which Wagner and Auditor Constans with stable, pleasantly located on look and then said "a-1-1 right!' set off from district No, 23 to district Board of Andit's fee 3000 Editor Review: BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. Sheriff's Deputies and Bailiff's lees are hereby authorized to execute the has settled in his face and throat. corner of German and ThirdNorth strs. 863 It No. 30, of township 110, range 32. Our neighbor the Wide-Awake and Sheriffs Jsilor and office fuel Post Office Addreos New Ulm. 10000 In answer to the article that appeared in the contract of the county of Brown with Also for sale a good piano. For terms, Petition of David Eshbaugh and Justices and Constables fees 163 75 New Ulm Post on the 7th inst.. relathe to my action P. Bendixen returned from Chicago AUBITORH Constans Canby News have already began to pull Schubert. said Henry Spoerhase for the erection Witnesses fees &c. enquire of CHRIST. SCHEIRLE. others tor organization of anew school 18231 as informer in the case of Mr. Crone's arrest 1 Tuiwu*-* Jurors fees last Friday morning. He says Jack 73313 ior Sabbath breaking, I would say that every part of said stable. RXBISTER OF DKEDSA. WaltOlt. one another's hair. Gentlemen there's district to be composed of sections 17, Supporting County Poor 831803 of the article is as false, as it is malicious and cowardly Jvnos OF PROBATEA.-Westphal. The board then made allowance for Frost did not penetrate into his potatoes 18,19 and 20 in the town of Burns and Examining conve) ing Insane to Hospital I never iu any manner employed A. Schalk, 3140 TURNER HAL1 no money in it, the people are not interested Ctxn* OF THS DIIT COURTAlbertBlanchard Coroner's fees and Mileage providing for the county poor and or* or any one else, to act as atpy, but the facts are 8170 SHERIFFJohn Manderfleld sections 13 and24 in the town of North enough to do much harm. 4e Coroners Jury in your petty quarrels and that one of Mr. Crone's sons employed him to go up 8100 8URVKTORJ Berndt. deied Auditor Constans to issue orders dtar. Coroner's Witnesses and buy a quarter of a pound ottobaceo at Jacob's, 11Of CURT COMMISSIONERE 6. Koch. Mr. Bowen and family have retuined crave for something more interesting. on the county poor fund in accordance Expert examining Dead bodies Cor. inquest on the same Sunday, with money furnished by Petition of George Raverty to be set 1940 COUNTY ATTORNEYB Webber. Coffins, Digging Graves ac. Crone Having done that he bought some dried 8087 The Undersigned, with the assistance CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. with said allowance. from Nicolet and we understand will off from school district No. 13 to district We publish this week the proceedings apples at Crone's store. These facts he told in my Light, Fuel and Repair* Co. Buildings 336CS L'OVNTY SUPERINTENDENTJollll Lind. Motion made and carried authorizing of the Zither Club, and their No. 17 in township 111, range 32. brother's store the next day, and under the conditions make Loreno their future home. Books, Stationery and Express charges 62767 COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner,chairroan, Ole Jor. of the board of County Commissioners, of the understanding made when the petition the Auditor to draw orders on the Printing and Advertising 23036 fenson, W. H. Sanders, A Larson, Anton Mander. The following petitions were then Scholars, will give a was signed I complained ot Mr.Crone. It is needless, Koad and bridge including insurance C. B. Blake can supply you with anything 90841 Vbld financial statement and proceedings county revenue fund, to build the rejected by the board: for me to state that it this matter ofselling some apples GRAND CONCERT, Planking Cottonwood Bridge 96000 in his line fully ten per cent, brick stable, to the amount of $428, had been th only instance ofAlr.Crone's break Committee on Cottonwood bridge 600 Petition of Oscar Erk-kson and others and findings of the board of PROGRESS LODGE NO. 27 ing the law, and his word, no legal proceedings Signs 300 being a loan, to be refunded to the cheaper than you can buy elsewhere, for organization of a new school audit, enough official county news to would have been taken. When I first circulated the Election returns Sunday Evening, April 6th, 1879. 8103 proper fund as soon as taxes can be petitiou to have the stores closed onSunday, Mr. Bogen district in township 109, range 34 not Reports of Births and Deaths 130 60 simply beeause he buys for cash and satisfy the most fastidious. encouraged me in the matter, in his paper, but Janitor of Courthouse levied and collected for that purpose 7500 being legally drawn up. Also petition when he found that it wag an unpopular more in ths sells for cash only. Abstract of Land entries Tbe programme is composed of a splendid aelection 1896 The Auditor then lead the foregoing of Lars Frederickson and others for Hon. C. B. Tyler last week disposed eyes of Some of his friends, he in his usual manner Tree Bounty 9196 of qnartota, duets, solo*, fee, *c in which the went back minutes of the March session, which Assessing Unorganized Town on his own convictions, and the convic 1000 organization of a new school district, There is no question as regards the noval combinations of 5 Zithers, Guitar and Piano, of the Herald material to Geo. L. Conkling, by exiting the prejudic,eand of a class of ou tor peo tionii of every rational man attempted wjui Redeeming land erroneously sold former were approved by the board. as alo Violin, Cornet and Piano, will be produced. dated at Prairieville. This petition name of our town. The Secretary of years 96499 late of the Marshall Messenger. On motion the board adjourned sinedie. ples whege interests were in no way consumed. Plats of alt School Districts 1500 was also illegally drawn up. Other State has informed recorder Bingham Rheumatic Medicine for Co. Poor JOHSPFEFFKRLE 80 91 Mr Conkling has taken the outfit to Attest: CHAS. WAGNER, petitions, not recommended by the Co. Co Treasurer's Cancellation stamp 610 ADMISSION 25 CTS. CHILDREN 10 CTS. that the bill changing the name to Loreno H. B. CONSTANS, chairman, to Watertown, D. T., where he' has Supt. of Schools, the board would not A altonReglster, making mortgage list 2175 clerk. Heg. recording sheriff ana Cor. passed both houses of the Legislature act upon. commenced the publication of the Well! Well! Now, there's oners Beads 260 All are cordially invited The board then adjourned to 9:00 a. and had been approved by the A Walton, recording Co. officers Bonds 490 Independent. them boys of the Governor's Redeeming Co Bonds No 6,7, 8 and 9 m. the* 19th. 183500 Ida & S, B. Wiedemann. Govenor, as also the bill amending our Rndeeming Coupons interest on Co. Bonds) Guard a going to 80696 PERSONAL. SECOND DAYMarch 19The board By a card published in another column Postage Co Auditor's office 1330 village charter. have new uniformsThey met pursuant to adjournment. All Post.ige, Stationery and Express Superin. 1C10R SALEA complete set of saloon it will be seen that Dr. J. W. B. tendant of Schools 1200 members present. had a meeting on Mads Ouren of Linden made us a fixtures and furniture, nearly as Dr. Flynn, of Redwood, paid our village Wellcome has again located in New Desk Co Superintendent 1000 Petitions for organization of township good as new, are offered for sale at a Improvement", Treec,&c, Courthouse square 19836 the 18th inst. and decided pleasant call yesterday. a visit last week. The doctor ImW" Ulm. The doctor has lived in our Stove for new Courthouse 118, tange 35, were taken up and 4170 bargain. For particulars apply to the Cartage and express on School book 'pon it, becase, they 205 thinks that Lo/eno is the boss town midst so long, and is known so well, Senator Miller, of St. Peter, looked after carefully comparing and examining editor of the Review. Balance of receipts oter expenditures 443944 say, the old ones had them the board voted to organize west of Chicago. While here he was that it is needless for IN to say anything over our city yesterday. meets every Thursday evening at Arbeiter $19,17281 the same by the name of "Stately," FloonSALE. grown tod small for most the guest of Dr. Wellcome Jr. farther. C.Assets. OR A well established sabusiness, Hall. Brothers from abroad Senator Helling called at our sanctum uni-the first election to be held at the house of 'em. The new next door to R. Pfefferle's Cash in Treasury March 1st, 1879 4430 44v John Zieske is inextra good spirits nre cordially invited. of Wm. H. Fox on the first Monday one day last week to see how we Snow commenced to fall last Fiiday All uncollected and delinquent Co tsxes 8066 92 foim is to consist of groceiy store. For particulars the seventh day of April, 1879. The since he sold that cow to Trautmann. CIIAS. WAGNER, M. W. County Poor farm 1000 Oo looked. Call again, Senator, when we afternoon and continned until about enquire of WM. HIMMEL. light blue pants, dark blue frock coat, County buildings and furniture 16061 TO HENRT CONVTANS, Recorder. Auditor to have notices posted up according He says he is confident that he can are not quite so busy. four inches had been piled up, more to law. Motion made and carried both handsomely trimmed, and dark stay his creditors off for thirty days Total #29,14806 than we had during the whole winter. NEW MM LODGE NO. 53, to have the plan changed for DR. J. W. B. WELLCOME, Among the callers at our sanctum blue National Guard cap with pompon. D.Liabilities. and if his delinquents will only pony building brick stable tonewcouithouse Saturday cleared up nice and warm and last Monday evening were T. J. Murfin, The fact that Jacob Reed's & Sons, of County bonds in circulation 73700 lorshenffsuse by changing the depth up by that time he will come out O. K. PHYSICIAN SI RGE0\, before night the white covering had ordera 4044 R.H. Bingham and John C. Zieske, Philadelphia, have the contract is guarantee of the foundation form three to toutfeet, Salary of County officers due 366 06 The enterprising editor of the WideAwake nearly all disappeared. Balauce of Assets o\er Liabilities of Loreno, and A. G. Anderson and J. that the uniforms will be firstclass. and to build the brick walls 9810397 OFFICE one Door West of the VNION is rapidly pushing his new rsidence twelve inches thick instead of eight. A. Potter, of Burns Always glad to I swane, but wont the boys put We are always pleased to recommend nousE. Total 939,148 06 Sheriff Manderteld was then requested to completion. The location is meets every Saturday evening. Brothers see you, gentleman. on aiis when they again appear on our Dated at New Ulm this 18th day of March, 1879. a good article. Dr. Marshall's Lung New Ulm, Minn. to notify the parties who have handed from abroad are cordially mvited.- fine and the building will be anothei CIIAS WAGNER, Chairman Board of Co. streets. In the good old days when Syrup never fails to cure a Cough or in bids, to make the change and hand A. H. SCIILELDER, N. G. ornament to our city. Commissioners of Brown Co. I was youngbut oh, don't I wish I wa THE SORCO HAND BOOK in corrected bids at the Auditor's office Cold in a short time. Try it. Only OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, CONSTANS, Auditor. A little fellow who has seen scarce no later than 3 o'clock p. m. Call at C. Blake's and look at his fine young again. 25 cents a bottle. Sold at Jos. Bobleter's A Treatise on Sorgo and Imphee half-a-dozen summers, nnd at whose Petition ot Bobt. Lent and others of assortment of Bradley & Metcalf's CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. OARD OF AUDIT. Meeting of Canes, Varieties, Seed, Culture, and Drug Store. home hens have been kept for but a the town of Stark asking a reheating 'the Board of Audit of BrownCounty Manufacture, with jull information boots and shoes. MASTIC. We are sorry to learn that J. P. Andei in regard to the alteration of school few weeks, visited a neighbor's, a day concerning the Minn., March 21st, 1879. The grim visitor death has called son, of Loreno, met with a sad accident Mr. W. R. White, the accommodating districts No. 45 and 11, was granted. The Board met for the purpose of or two since, to get company in his Minnesota Early Amber Cane, two more souls to his long home since Ihe boaid then examined and allowed near West Salem, Wisconsin, host of the Treemot House, is overhauling examining and comparing the books of play, where he was informed that his Sentjree, on application. our last issue. One being the wife of the following Tree Bounty applications, the Auditor and Treasurer and found last Saturday morning. He was on his and renovating his entire building, oft-time playmate was suffei ing from We are prepared to furnish S. Laudenschlager. an aged lady living as follows, to.wit: Meets on the second and fourth them conect, as follows, to wit: way to Chicago with several car loadsof and when done he will have one of Pu re Cane Seed., Wm. Rossbach, Betzy Harrison, chicken-pox. The lady of the house, Tuesday in each month. in this city, and the other Nic. Faas. State funds S 3893 40 cattle, and had got off to look at his the largest and most convenient hotels Friederich Ksenig and Anton Kotten. in tones of curiosity not a little tinctured County, Revenue fund 080 73 a farmer in the town of Milford. Both DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., Of the Best Varieties, stock, when the train suddenly started Adjournment to 2.00 p. m. in the city. Good wholesome food, with solicitude, asked the little Interests Sinking fund 419 37 were interred last Monday. OLE M, OLSEN, Secretary. AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board Blymyer Manufacturing Co., up he endeavoied to get onto the caboose, propeily cooked, and dean beds is the Road and Bridge fund 820 36 fellow if they had had the chicken-pox met pursuant to adjournment. All Cincinnati, O. It is rumored that fifty miles of the was dragged some distance and Several Town funds 3011 87 motto of Mr. White, which is bound over to his house, and was much members present. Several School District funds 5854 07 Sleepy Eye branch of the Winona & finally knocked off by coming in contact to make his resort one of popularity. The annual statemennt showing the amused at the reply, with all gravity: Redemption fund 83 14 St. Peter railroad will be laid the coming with a bridge. As soon as his finances of the county was taken up PIANOS GIVEN AWAY! "No, we haven't had our hens long C. B. Blake has just received a splendid Delinquent Taxes and Penalties and, after carefully comparing the same season. Should it be built in thi absence was discovered, which was collected 105 77 lot of groceries, and prices are bedrock. enough, yet." with the books, was found correct, approved direction, that would extend it very not until the train had proceeded some Taxes 1878 1037 29 and ordered published in the nearly to this village. We hope the two miles, the tiain was backed up Travelers Giiide. New Ulm Post and Review. 816,206 00 Rev. F. Moede and Rev. J. Smith, of rumor has some foundation.Lac Qui and Mr. Anderson w.is found prostrated Words of Truth. The bids for publishiug the delinquent (Less overdrafts as follows, to wit:) the Evangalifal Association, were in Parle County Press. on the budge where the accident tax list of this county in 1879, Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Oveidratt in Co. Poor according to law were opened. Joseph our village last week making calls on happened. He was taken to Sparta fund 373 31 The well-known integrity and established repution Going East Arrive. Depart. Everybody seems to have taken Bobleter of the New Ulm RRVIEW was of Badeu, Fierce & Co is sufficient guarantee the members, and your humble correspondent #6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m Oveidraft in Co. Jail and there put on the passenger train Dav Passenger that the medicines they handle have merit Greely's advice to "go west." Thirtyfour awarded the contract at 11Scents for fund 7 83 38114 had the pleasure of a good chat EXT CHICAGO TIMES going west. After leceiving some Night Pass'ger *4,10 p.m. *4,10 p.m each description, he being the lowest cars loaded exclusively with "Academy of Music/' Total net amount to beaccounted The rapidly increasing popularity of Dr Girard's with thein. Call again, gentlemen, we Freight No. 14 *6,30 a.m. *fl,30 a.m medical aid at Winona Mr. Anderson bidder, and ordered to give bond in the New French Cures i merely the naturnl icsnlt of for 815.824 80 emigrant's goods passed hoie last Tuesday, Freight No. 16 *7,00 p.m. *7,00 p.m are alwftys glad to see you. honest merit EXT CHICAGO TRIBUNE, penal sum of $1,000, said bond to be proceeded west and ariived home the and conductor Mills informs us DR GII.ABD'8 CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA strengthens IN TREASURY: MILWAUKEE, WIS., submitted to the board tor approval before Going West. Arrive. Depart. the organs of digestion, also cures heart burn, same evening. We understand that R. H. Bingham is rushing things. Cash on deposit in Citizens' that he had 117 passengers out of final adjournment. weak stomach, billiouiness, indigestion, etc on Wednesday, June 18th, 1879, Day Passenger *7,25 p.m. *7,25 p.m he is considerably injiued about the By the way he receives lumber one Nat'l.Bank $ 7959 33 DR.GIRAKD'8 CURE FOR CONSUMPI ION strenghtens The bids to build a brick stable near Sleepy Eye last Thursday, all bound Night Pass'ger J8,30 a.m. $8,30 a.m the organs of respiration, subdues .ill inflama. Notes in Citizens' Nat'l.Bank face aud breast. Conducted by Prof. Ch, Bach. would think that Loreno and New Ulm the courthouse, for which due notice tion and irritation of throat and lungs, also cures Freight No. 15 *3,30p.m. *4,07 p.hi west to build up new homes. coughs, colds, bronchitts, asthma etc for collection 980 00 .#12,2C a.m 12,2 0 a. had been published, were opened and would be spliced together before fall. Freight No. 13.. DR GIRARD'S CURE FOR RHEUMATISM strenght. County orders redeemed 362 67 compared. Mr. Henry Spoerhase being Jackson Republic: R. II. Kidney last 50 Performers including the most ens and renovates the system, purifies the blood, Mr. B. has also a full stock of hardware Notice to Teachers. Except Sun. Except Mon. Except Several Town oiders aud receipts also cores scroinla, ulceration, swollen joints, nervous the lowest bidder, motion was made Thursday found a wallet near the Sat. Freight train No. 13 is permitted eminent Solists. and stoves and in fact everything aches and pains, etc Also always relieves 2585 39 and carried awarding the contract to and often cures Nasal Catarrh, which is a constitution!) to carry passengers between Kasota Public examinations will be held as bridge that contained nearly two thousand Seveial School District orders that belongs in his line of business. him for the sum of $428.00, he to give I disease. and Sleepy Eye. Train No. 14 carries follows: and receipts 3618 91 dollars innotes and a small amount PRIZES: FORTY (40) SQUABK bond as surity in the sum of $200 for OR GIRAPD'S CURE FOR DEBILITY strengthens Just drop into his place of business and passengers on Saturdays only. At school house in Sleepy Eye, March the kidney and genital organs, brains and nervous State orders 45 00 GRAND ROSEWOOD PIAXOU, the faithful building and finishing of of money, and which had evidently system, weakened by imprudence, excess or otherwise, see for yourself. 29, 1879. J. B. RUSSEL, Agent. with double veneered Case, front round corners Cash in hands of Treasurer 273 56 the same according to plan and specifications checks physical and mental decay, prema. been lost for along time. The notes agraffe treble, carved legs, serpentine Bine, heu\y At school house in Ibei m, April 12, ture old age, imbecility and distress, positively At C. B. Blake's you can find a nice now on file in the Auditor's top moulding, 7 1-J ottnteCngh "Value $372 00 cure* kidney and bladder complaints, seminal 1879. were signed by Omer Morehouse, and Total 915,82486 New iron is being put down between office. Commissioner Wagner and Auditor weakness, spermatorhea, unnatural or lascivious line of ingrain carpets for little money. each. Draw ing, public at close of Concert by a At court house in New Ulm, May 3, were dated at Leavenworth. September dreams, urinary catarrh, continual gleety discharges, A. BLANCUARD, Constans were appointed a committee Committee chosen from the audience. Gary and Watertown. 1879. inipotency, loss of memory, nervousness, etc Pres't. Board of Audit. T. Maiz has somewhat recovered 20,1873. to allow payments and issue Ticket* tl.00 each, all of which too often sadly undermines the strong, Work will be commenced promptly See Ida & J. B.Wiedemann's conceit est constitution, and ruins the brightest intellect county orders as follows, to-wit: Onethiid H. CONSTANS, entitling the holder to Admission to the Concert and from his late mishap and is again able at 9.00 a. m. of our finest aud most promising young men. one chance in the Drawing can be obtained tbroueh Sec, Board of Audit. Porter T. Gibbs will this yeai heid notice in another column. payment on completion of the to be on the stieet. He says "dat gal" the Publisher of this paper or by ordering direct D* GIRARD'S MONTHIY UELIIF, strengthens JOHN LIND, Supt. first story, one-third payment when cattle in the town of Sundown, Redwood the female organization, is very soothing in Its effects, from the Manager* See advertisement of'Gift Concert" CITY played off on him but he will fix das and cures nervousness, sleeplessness, hysteria, building is up with roof and one-third A KVECHLE, county, at the yard known as the debility, irregularities, etc in another column. It is a charity again and all will be &et aright. payment on completion and acceptance No 292 W*BT WATM STR MILWAUKEE, WIS Drugstore. The Walter A Wood*- Kinder. Dr Girard's New French cures are composed of "North Branch Herd Yard." He has who refers the following prominent Business Hen affair and strictly honorable. of the building. highly concentrated vegetable extracts, are pleasart How about Loreno? We notice it is of Milwaukee- to take, and certain in their effects. They are reduced the rates foi the coming season Motion was made and carried allowing Imbunch, Ed Aschermann, Kissinger, Althought self-binders have come he resuit of comparatively recent scientific re. money to loan at lowest rates all mixed up like a pack of cards. to 75 cents per head. Mr. Gibbs is an John E Hansen, Deuster, and others the sheriff $100 for one year for search on the part of that eminent French physician, annual interest, on First Mortgage, on into general use but two years ago, 0^" Particulars furnished on application Dr F. Gfrard and his learned associates Some say they live in Loreno and others jailor and fuel, to commence January experienced herder and cattle intrusted Improved Farms. GEO. KUDLMAN, and only last year came into extensive Arrangements will be made with all Railroads They are very popular in France and Europe, and 1st, 1879. and the auditor was instructed and Steamboat Lines running into Milwaukee for in Sleepy Eye. We wouldn't be surprised are fast becoming so in the Unied States They New Ulm, Minn. use in Minnesota, the Walter A. to him will receive the best of caie. reduced fare, during the days of the Concert for can be obtained at most any drug store in the larger to make payment quarterly at the Wood's Binder has already made a record if there was a war over it yet. Ticket Holders. cities, and will also be sent by mail, securely A splendid full blooded Durham bull Forty thousand dollars worth of end of each quarter year. sealed and post paid, to any address, on receipt of KF* The numbers of Concert-Tickets having of which the manufacturers and the Review got strayed last Wednesday will be for service with the herd during price which is One Dollar for any one of the preparations, drawn prices, will be published the day after the text books were used last year. Jos. Stephan Shimshack having been their agents may justly feel proud. A put up in packages large enough to cure Coneert in the "New York Herald,'" "Chicago and instead of going to Loreno it doubly assessed for the year 1878 on the season. Bobleter has them for sale in New very large number of these machines any ordinary caw Address the only authorized Times" and all the Milwaukee newspapers real estate, being part of lots four and American Agents BADEAU, PIERCEfcCO, went to Sleepy Eye and we did not receive were sold in this vicinity and throughout Ulm. A runaway team tore through Minnesota 167 and 169 Madison St., Chicago, III. five, in section 30, township 110, range it until the following day. the State in 1878 and the fact that H. H. BEUSSMANN, Dr. A. Marden went up to Walnut 31, the board authorized the*auditor to street last Thursday afternoon the largest farmers in the Northwest abate half of said taxes, being $6.52. Mr. Bobleter, of the REVIEW, made Station on the 18th inst. and instituted have aheady placed their orders with at a furious gait, and as the street at CORRESPONDE NCE. The board then adjourned to 9:00 a. m. the manufacturers of the Wood's, for Loreno a flying visit Friday last, probably a new lodge of A. F. and A. M., to be the time was filled with teams it created the 20th. what machines they need the coming DEALER IN after "Busted." Hope he did known as Walnut Lodge No. 136. quite an excitement. When in harvest, speaks volumes. THIRD DAYMarch 20The board Shelf HeavyHardware,Iron, Steel not give him the slip like "Chips." We front of Crone's store the runaways We erroniously stated last week that met pursuant to adjournment. All Dalrymple has given his order for Burnstown Items. expect Mr. B. was up to look at our members present. collided with the team of Mr. Bricks, thirty more of these machines, which J. J. Bay had been elected assessor of progressing city and shake hands with The board examined and audited the will make 100 in use by him in the Carpenter's Farming Tools. but aside from slightly scratching one Burnstown. It was Mr. C. Dapporn Green apples at M. H. Gamble's. following bills and accounts against the harvest fields of 1879. Others have his old friends. He looks well since of his horses no damage was done, that was elected to that office. FARMING MACHlNERY,&c. county, which were allowed at the given orders for from 5 to 15, according Call at A. G. Anderson's and buyhe returned from that Chicago bum. The runaway team was finally caught urns given herewith: to their wants. I will mention We send out with this issue a supplement COB. MINN. A 1s N. 8T6., your lumber and seed wheat. Go again. the upper part of the city. J. J. Winegarden 8 75 only a few of those that used the containing the laws passed by the New Visa, Mlai J.J. Winegarden 1998 Wood's in this vicinity last year, any H. Weyhe pays the highest market late Legislature. Bead it and then A Runaway Monday afternoon of Fred. Boock, The concert given by the music section of whom will gladly testify to its F. Shubert, Co. Treas 24 00 price for butter and eggs. Call and see Jos. Bobleter, file it away for future reference. last week created quite an excitement John Marke 2 72 merits: Martin Penning, town Home of the Turnverein last Saturday him. Nels kelson 5 15 in our burg. It appears that a team Hon. C. C. Brandt, town S4gel Geo. Maj. Gen. Thomas W. Sherman, for evening was a grand success in every T. Kobasch 4 00 Volmer, town Stark, who cut and Dr. Flynn, of Redwood Falls, made started from or near the depot and a long time stationed at Forts Snelling respect. The hall was comfortably Albert Held 12 60 bound nearly all his lodged and tan Proprietor of the us a pleasant call a few days ago. came down 5th street at a fearful andBidgely, died at Newport, R. I., on well filled, and the performers done Wholesale and Retail Dssltr la gled grain with it andsays he would not Jos. Bobleter 43 65 iff' 1 New Ulm Machine, Wagon, Smith gaite, causing Mr. Hulsmer's team, the 17th inst., aged sixty-six years. Andrew Hurrias 160 themselves proud and were frequently sell it for $500 if he could not replace Green apples at John Both's. Call Drugs & Medicines, which was standing in front of the John Lind 1 00 it with another just like it. John applauded. The band boys have cermade and see him and bring along your butter We have received encouraging words & PAINT SHOPS, M. Mullen 8 55 Mohr, Henry Dietz, Michael Lipp, Union House, to break loose from their Destainly splendid progress during and eggs, he likes them. from J. J. Smart, Supt. of the Julius Berndt 4 00 town Cottonwood Henry Patch, Geo. hitching post and badly demolishing the past year and their friends will be Moines & Minneapolis railroad, and expect Gieseke, Albert Bushard, Courtland Fred Green 2 08 Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND The tide of emigraton westward is the wagon, and strewing its contents glad to learn the their proceeds netted Frank Potter 2 08 Chas Albrecht, Lafayette Cletus to be able soon to have something still increasing. promiscuously about the street. Mr. I am prepared to do all kinds of work PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS John Manderfeld 48 75 Epple, West Newton John D. Jacobson, them over $100, all of which will go definite. in my line on short notice. Repairing Peter Zens.-. 1 50 Clear Lake Henry Hoffmann, Hulsmer has commenced proceedings AND BLANK BOOKS, The snow, the beautiful snow, fell to for new instruments. of Threshers and Reapers a specialty M, W.Phelps 1100 A corps of the Chicago & Northwestern Christ. Sear, Carl Bolloff, A. F. Lehman, to recover damages from the proprietor the depth of about five inches here last My machinery is all new and of im GOLD PENS, John Clasen, of Milford. Edward Cutland 2 90 Bailroad Co's. engineers went up of the Union House, which, to a Friday afternoon and night. HEADQUARTERS GOVERNOR'S GUARD, proved pattern, and only experienced H.B. Constans 420 I do not claim that the Wood's will WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, to Tracy last Thursday and we are informed New Ulm, Minn., March 25,1879. man up a tree, seems to be a strange workmen are employed. A new paint Sam. Murphy 4 88 do as good work in lodged and tangled The farmers are actively preparing wrimaaw Cartalaa are now engaged in surveying shop has lately been added. New Wagons The Governor's Guard at a meeting Chas. Potter 2 08 proceeding. grain as in upright, but 1 do claim *j for seeding and as soon as the weather continually on hand. Jessie Sherman 2 08 the projected route from Tracy west. that it is by far ahead of all others for held Tuesday evening, March 18th, resolved Jonas Laudenschlager& others.. 37 00 gets again warm enough seeding will saving wire, simplicity, durability, ALL WORK WARRANTED to thoroughly reorganize and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Patronize your merchants, mechanics, FR. BOOCK. Pioneer PressCo 3115 and superior cutting apparatus. It Golden Gate I I teasa. commence in earnest. newly uniform, and it is desiied that shopkeepers, and printers. Do not Cameron, Amberg A Co 20 25 does not, like some other binders, Bargains! all young men, in good standing, wishing Mark Wiggins 196 Our wheat buyers have now time to PURE LIQUORS carry your money away from home, crochet the bundles together in a One more faihily moved into the village. John Vine 232 string of eight or ten at a time, but seperates to join the organization should do saw wood and their lady-loves are accordingly but keep it where it will do you the Mr. George Pickle, from St. John W. Golden 112 them nicely from each other as s." so now. happy. AND SPIRITS. most good. Bargains! A. J. Gilman 1 60 Charles. it should do. It is in fact the "Father For particulars of terms of admission, F. Gommel 17 85 H. Knudson does a good lively trade. Minneapolis last Monday voted upon of binders." For compressing the Found on Front st., between the &c, apply to Jos. BOBLETER, Ole Joergensen 1410 bundles it will always stand ahead of He is a fair and square straight forward the propositon of issuing $250,000 blacksmith shop and the shoe shop, a W.H.Sanders 150 all others. Com'd'g. Co. Toys, Notions man and if you are in want of bonds for the construction of narrow Owing to the hard times we offer John Halverson 3 65 I have just received a car load of lady's elastic garter, with a brass buckle, any hardware just give him a call, but gauge railroads, but up to the time of Here wl} have a railroad at our very M. C. Burnside 21 80 these machines and have one set up in on which is the picture of George 12 lb of Sugar $1.00 A Andrew Larson 545 don't forget to bring the money along. my office. Come in and see it, and I going to press we have not learned the door and the merchants find it more 6 Coffee 1.00 Washington. The finder is one of the FANCY GOODS. Francis Baasen 6a shajl take great pleasure in explaining result. profitable to ship there goodsvia Madeliabyteam. Clothing at cost at M. H. Gamble's, 20 Dried Apples 1.00 few who saw George 'Washington when Geo. Schmidt 60 all about it and give you terms, prices, 6 0 Neumann & Bosskopf *C* 10 Prunes 1.00 and the highest price paid for farm %v H. G. Rising, brother of A. E. Rising, Wm, Koch T^-*, &c. S. D, Peterson, he was a boy and helped to nurse him, 1* & Russian Sardines per keg, 1.00 js?"* wanted to ship 12,000 pounds of paper produce. ^^^T Julius Shram 60 of Sleepy Eye Wide-Awake fame, New Ulm, Minn. and therefore he doesn't want the gar* Anchovis ^1.00 *Jk .^ORDERS SOLICITED? **_js Adolph Seiter j^ 60 rags last week but the Winona & St. has just started a paper at Marshfield, J. S. Colomy, our depot and express i ter. and will give it to the owner, on J. Hoercheler 60 s#S Fresh Holland Herring, 1.50 Peter road asked $36, 00 to transport "A friend in need is a friend in called the "Lincoln County Tribune." agent, has removed his new house onto proving property.2^MyM*#3 M. W. Phelps 60 W^ 1 Tea from 30 to 70 cents per pound them as far as Kasota. Theythen had deed." Such a friend is Dr. Marshall's It's a neat five column sheet, Republican his lot, and is going to keep house. Orders by Mail will receive Prompt Jacob Nix A 60 We have noticed of late that one of and the balance of our large and the rags hauled to Medelia for $15,00 C. H. Christensen 3 80 Lung Syrup for Coughs, Colds, etc It in politics, and shows editorial and Attention, Goods andPrices wsvsaati We are glad to learn that our petition well assorted stock of GROCERIES our boys seemed despondent and out of mayJulius Redmann 60 and from there the St. Paul Sioux only costs 25 cents a bottle, and typographical ability on the part of its to give satisfaction. for anew school district was granted and DRY GOODS at corresponding, spirits, and ascertained that the cause Wm. Gent. 60 City road took them to Minneapolis for save,many a doctor bill. Sold at the rising editor. It is a welcome addition ly reduced prices. a hearing by the board of Co. Com* Mosas Laplante 60 Min Sbe6i lif Im. of his melancholy was to be found in Schneider..-. 3 6 0 330,00,, ,Why are things thus! City Drug Store. to our exchange list. Lorenz missioners. the fact that bis girl had gone back on NwmAKJT ROSSKOPP. *&