New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 28, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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is-f *4gfrff luutiwilinu. ttoM** Satellfeamo.' Tfc fttylcf rmpfcte VWB. Preparations are already commencing NSW ULM AND VICINITY. Albert Blanchard and lady spent The weather continues gloriously to be made in various parts of the There are but few, if any, of our (By Oar Begolar Comeeowkmt Battel.) The crops are looking very promising several days in St. Paul last week, returning wet in this section anddoesawaywith State to celebrate the coming Fourth ITEVrLlH PEOBVCE KIABKET, readers that navenot heard of the stylographic In this vicinity, especially the all fears of a dry summer, and the home Saturday afternoon. XOBKNO PRODUCT MARKET. of July in a grand manner. What are morning glory vines in some of the crops were never more promising. Fen. It is a reliable Fountain Corrected Weekly by SVEEXTSSBEEOIXBE. Hon. C. C. Goodnow spent last cornfields. we going to do about it? Corrected weekly by R. PrxnxBLB "oar. Per bbl. S4.25-S.60 Wheat per bos. 38-70 I would'suggest to our "Town Fathers" Pen and wherever introduced has week looking at the "crops" in Murray Mr. Lou Fickle is remodeling his Oata per 6tT|f 20-86 Cora per DM 16-18 to strike eat all town roads as we come into general use. The point of Albert Blanchard and lady have gone Flout per bbl S5.00@6.0G house and fixing it up in good style. attjolie |tyif$ ui tam^ and other western counties. He reports are getting behind the age in the wayTJweeed Hogs per OieeeeperlKaf 121-2 the penis round like a pencil, and being to housekeeping. We dare say Blanchard Wheat* per bushel 40to75 of town lines. 100 lbs. *^Zi 34K Lard per lb. 4 One of our residentsreceived a letter the prospects good for a "big" made of iridum, will wear equal to fait per bbl. l. ButtwpaVlb^ 7-lt Oats, per bushel 20 has boarded longer at one and the a short time since loaded with gunpowder. iXAfj Work on the Catholic church yield. *s^ EfP Ir#* Honey per lb." 15-20 Barley per bushel 3040 the best gold pens. No ink can flow He says that don't scarejiim same hotel than any other man in the is progressing very favorably ?r- ,AT Corn per bushel 20 Among the many Loreno people worth a cent. *x unless the needle is raised by contact under the superintendency of E. E. & Union Hall, Minnesota valley. Br. Marcellus has recured the rooms Beans, per bushel 1.50 that came down to see "TheVirginia Frank Hamlin and Ira Fuller and Dickerson. The structure willberaised with the paper. When closed a cap over Sanderlin's barber shop, where A special Des Moines telegram to the Potatoes, per bushel 25 next Friday. All so inclined call around their families returned from Texas a Veteran" last Saturday nightie noticed covers the point and the pen is airtight, he can be found day or night. Hams, perponud 7 Pioneer Press says that the Des and give a helping hand. Don't few days ago, after a two years' absence. Thomas Talbot and lady, C. F. John Zieske is enlarging his store Cheese per ft. 15 and can be carried in the pocket sfeft TuK.,aMW8i,JuiicUftl all speak at once, -rV *.JP^ They say that they found no Moines & Minneapolis narrow-gauge by building an addition in the rear Lard.per pound Presscott and family, Geo. Crouch, 10 without leakage. It will not blot the place that looked somuch like home as If any of our young men are inclined road will be extended to Webster City thereto. Ifefi: Bye flower, per bbl 4.C0 Miss Phelps, Morris Conrad and quite &&* Golden Gate. paper nor ink the fingers, and will write -oOo- to put on airs just call at the before the State fair meets. Salt, per bbl 2.00 lf John Franz's hawk was slain last a number of railroad boys. (&. store of M. H. Gamble and buy one of We are allout of ivory rings, monkey on any paper however thin and soft. Butter, per ft 7 Thursday by a youthful chap of All the articles exhibited will Be wrenches, whips and whippletrees just Nathose fancy ties, the latest Parisian NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. All persons It is adapted to any hand, as it writes M. Howard, President of the Sggs per dozen 7 "Young America" notoriety. distributed among the ticket holders **~&u***s now. Everything is quiet since court styles. intending to pay taxes and save Honey, per pound 1820 in any position. It holds enough ink tional Ins. Co., of Hartford, Conn., Theodore Kimm has put a foundation week with the exception of now and on the afternoon of the last day of the -s&M "Sight drafts" are now drawn on costs must do so on or before next Saturday. under his building and a fence passed through our city last Thursday for twenty-four hours continuous writing. then a horse race to remind us of olden John Gamble's ice bank, and they are fair. ~^*aT around his lot and says next comes a The tax duplicates must be times. evening on his way to Redwood county, Every pen is warranted!or three BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. all honored. During the continuance of the fair sidewalk. mi turned over to the auditor June 1st, We are all digging ginseng for which where he owns about 2500 acres of years. Jos. Bobleter has just been appointed Post Office Address New Ulm. polls will be open at which visitors can Sist Altermatt aie about to open Joseph Mullermeister's new store is our merchants are paying 20 cents per AviMTOaH Constans and ten per cent, penalty attaches on out with a large stock of general merchandise. vote upon the following questions, by land, one thousand acres of which is agent for the saleof these pens being pushed forward rapidly. But, TRKASUKKKF Schubert. -pound. all taxes not paid by that time. paying 10 cents for each vote: RBHHSTER or DEEDSA Walton in one body near Morgan station, and is now prepared to fill all orders Joe, is not that front a "leedle" too JUDOK or PROBATEA. Weatpbal. John Roth has on hand a large stock small for the building? which he intends putting under cultivation The contract for building seventy 1Who is the most Popular County Officer? promptly. Pens only sold by subscription CLERK or THE DIIT. COURTAlbertBlanchard. U*' tHERirrJohn Manderfleld of general merchandise which he offers 2Who is the most Popular Councilman? this summer. miles of the Chicago and Dakota- rail- Since the late rains our streets are j*-#i 3Who is the Best Business Man? The demand for gold is great but not tMf srC IVRTETORJ. Berndt. IV* to the natives at amazinglylow figures. COVRT CoMMMnttjnenE. O Koch. 4Who is the most Ukefull Citizen? in a deplorable condition. Mud ankle road from Tracy towards the Black The City Mill has secured the services equal to the demand for Dr. Marshall's 6What Lady is the Best Housekeeper? i COWETTATTOREETB F.Webber. There is again a rumor afloat that a deep, and in some places the bottom CbBOj..i -Joww im4e*nrW*S*r 6What is the name of the Prettiest girl? Fills has been let to D. L. Wells & Co., at W$a, Noir, cousin of John "The Virginia Veteran" was presented Lung Syrup, the great remedy for grist mill is about to be built here. has dropped entirely out. Why-,are $ COVETT SvnvwmridtDBXTJohn Lino 7Who is the most Polite Saloon Keeper? *W^ Wagner,chalraan,Mander- A. Larson, Anton 1 CofMiMioER*-Chfi Ole Jor of Milwaukee, and the work will be We have no doubt but it would be a Neuniann, far many years foreman in things thusly? at Union Hall last Saturday Coughs and Colds. Try it. Price only The polls will be closed Wednesday %$ butpaying investment. commenced at once. a large mitt at Sommerville, Hi evening to a crowded house, there being 25 cents a bottle. Sold at the City evening at 0 o'clock, and the successful Mrs. Kimm has just received from Tne gardens in our town look remarkably later of Hatsted, Kansas. Mr. Noir contestants will each be presented Chicago anew lot of ladies' hats, which at least four hundred people present. Drugstore. Work on Frank & Benzine'snew well and we'll socn hear the she will sell cheap. Give her a call all with a beautiful and valuable prize has^oQowed the milling business from HEW VLSI LODGE NO. 53, The play went off very smoothly mill is being pushed briskly forward. tinkle of the little bell joyfully proclaiming y^io.needjof anything in the millinery during the entertainment following. boyhood up and is said to understand DEW ABVEBTISEMEHTS and as a whole gave very good satisfaction. the glad tidings of green The building is already up and roofed the business thoroughly. He reports Oscar Hanft, as the Veteran, peas forduiner.,\.lj* During the Fair-days the hall will Peter Majewaki swears that he can't and sided, and a large force of men that the prospects in Kansas for a large be open from 0 a. m. to 10 p. m. Good Oneof our"tmporary" young Miss Theresa Fay, as Sally, and Stohlmann stand to pay drayage any longer and is are at work upon the dam. The energy ANTEDA young Scandinavien music has been engaged for the occasion, got on a bender last week and for the crop this season is not very promising. going to purchase a horse and wagon as Scipio, were immense. Tory of these two men augures well for who speaks fluently German, and and for Wednesday evening a time being made things kinder lively. to do his own trucking. I Olesen, as Keeler the forager, proved is anexperienced book keeperandstorejj the success of this new enterprise. meets every Saturday evening. Brothers We hope to see no more such exhibitions. J. P. Anderson has opened upa saloon Doctor T. J. Gile, inventor of Giles a success, even if he did have his rooster man, wishes a situation as clerk in a from abroad are cordially invited.- The Rochester Post says that Mr. in his building near the depot and store. If this should meet the eye of Magnetic Pad and the Electro Therapentric A. H. ScnLEUDER, N. G. stolen before he had him cooked. OBITUARYIt is with sorrow that has fitted it up in good style. Mr. Lou W. Walker, of Owatonna, Minn., anyone in want of such a man, address has been arranged. Stool is about to returnto Mankato OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, The balance of the troupe done very we chronicle the death of Mr. & Mrs. Anderson is a thorough business man communications to this office, marked and Miss Mary E. Buddington of J. W. Tompkin's child, aged 22 and would respectfully inform all well when it is taken into consideration and knows what he is about. "A. K." Season Tickets, entitling the holder Millwaukee, Wisconsin, were married months, whichoccurred last week after those suffering from any diseases flesh that most of them appearedon the stage Another copious rain fell in this to participate in the distribution of only a day's illness. The funeral took PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, by telegraph last Thursday night, section Sunday morning, and we now is hire to, that he can treat them successfully prizes andadmission to the Concert, 50, before an audience for the first time. place last Sunday and was attended by through the circuit from Minneapolis, have hopes that our wells will fill up NOTICE O CREDITORS. cents. Tickets to Fair only, 10 cents. at their home and give them To the Governor's Guard it is indeed a large number of sympathizing and do away with the necessity of via Owatonna and Winona to Milwaukee. Tickets to Concert only, 25 cents. In the Matter of the Estate of Lewis friends. Rev. O. P. Champlin conducted a thorough diagnosis of their most prevailing gratifying to know that they have so paying 25 cents for a barrel of lake A cordial invitation is extended The '*boys" at Minneapolis being the funeral services. Helling Deceased. water. diseases on receiving a letter many warm friends, and we would here to all. THE COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given that the witnesses to the ceremony. The young are called as well as old, stating one or two of their leading in behalf of the company tender our Since the turfmen and the fishing Judge of the Probate Court Brown To happiness and bliss untold The following is the scoie of the club have finished their last week's symptons. The treatment of rheumatism hearty thanks to all those who so kindly County, has flxed upon the first Monday We know notwhenour callmay come, sport they are talking loud of taking glass ball shooting match last Saturday: and cancer made a specialty.' of each and every month for the To meet our loving child again. aided in making the entertainment steps to secure Dead Lake as a race next six months, and the Piobate office a success. At the conclusion of the Address DR. T. J. GILE, course and fair grounds. It consists of in said county, as the times and place Judge Cox0 10 10 0 0 11 04 Mankato, Minn. The Enforcement of Law. play the chairs were removed and all about 14 acres of ground and would be when and where he will leceive, hear, Chas. Brust0 11000011 04 of impoitance to our village. indulged in a social hop. The entertainment and adjust all claims of all poisons A. Wagner1 01101000 04 Written for the Review by O P. CHAMILIM A L.nsr BIl*lUf Ul D*r The late rains have made it almost netted the Guards about sixty-five against said deceased, and that six R.Pfefterle1 10011011 06 We have stated the object of law. It impossible for our citizens, or anyone months have been limited as the time dollars. PROPRIETOR OF THE Emil Setter1 01110111 07 is to affect bad men in the outer life, else for that matter, to pass from one for creditors to picsent their claims Of sunshine and pleasure is the earnest J. Bobletei1 01101111 18 in regulation and in restraint and good end of town to the other. Now is the against said estate. desire of afflicted mortals. But without New Ulm Foundry Wm. Koch0 00000000 00 men in throwing over them the shield time for our city daddies toshow their health there is neither rest, comfort Dated the 1st day of May 1870. The contractor of the mail route between r^yv//'jJiJi\\vvv\\v of protection. Law is dvected against The Catholic Fair commences at patriotism by making provisions for nor happiness. Riches and glory this point and Redwood and MARY HELLING the violation, or perversion, or abuse the building of sidewalks and crossings. are worthless without it. Disease & MACHINE SHOP, Union Hall next Monday and continues Administratrix or Executor. of benevolence. Among the carollaries Beaver Falls was in the city last week at Meets every Thursday makes life cheerless, and even home evening till Wednesday evening. Let all that follow from the nature and endeavoring to sublet the route, but abroad Union Hall. Brothers gloomy. Relief is more precious than from Fr. Ibbeison has given his store a Corner Centre & Front Streets., attend. There is lots of fun iif store, MORTGAGE SALE. use of law are the following: 1- The are cordially invited. gold. In all casses of headache, pains we don't think he found anyone willing new coat of paint inside, tilled up his law can't make one righteous. It may and besides aiding a good cause every in the back, side and chest nervousness, NEW ULM, MINN. bottles and. now has the finest drug CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. to take it at the compensation he be obeyed from habit, or fear, or compulsion Default having been made in tlev pay- holder of a season ticket has a chance kidney and liver complaints, HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. stoie west of Chicago. Besides The Foundiy has been thoroughly ment of the sum offlve-hundred and thirty-three am of fl fered. After July 1st mail on this without affecting the inner dyspepsia, diseases of the genital organs, and ninety-seven hondreths Dollars, his large stock of drugs, medicines, (8633,97), to win one of the manyvaluable prizes. leQtted and I am now prepared to do life. The law cannot prevent one route will be carried somewhat different which is claimed to bo due at the date of this impure blood, depressed spirits, paints, oils, glass, perfumeiy anddruggist's all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing See full programme inanother column, notice upon i certain Moi tgige, duly executednnd CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. from being a murderer, or an adulterer, than now. It will leave New Ulm and all female troubles, Sandaliuc is a sundries he also kee^s a full supply delivered by Charles Potter and Adnline O of all kinds of Machinery and or a thief at heait. The law may Potter to Chailes Chadbourn bearing date the The railroad scribe of the Minneapolis certain and prompt cure. Powerful of cigars, tobacco and pipes. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Agiicultural Implements a specialty. compel a man to be decent before men, 9th day January A.D 1878 and, with a power of though gentlein its action, it dilectly depaitment of the Pioneer Press Only experienced workmen are employed sale therein contained, duly corded in the office Our good people were kept in a fever morning, going up via West Newton, but can never make him righteous be reaches the seat of disease, ol the Register of Deeds in and for the County of and all woik entrusted to my heat of excitement all last week with suggests a branch line of the Winona fore God. Righteousness is the fruit Foit Ridgely and Beaver Falls to Redwood Brown and State of Minnesota, on the loth day of cleanses the system of all impurities, caie will be executed with neatness and horse talk, horse races, dog fights, &c. January A I 1876, at 10 o'clock A in Book I of of something else. 2Since the object 6 St. Peter road from St. Peter to and return via Lone Tree Lake, and completely restores it to health Mortgages, on pages 461,462, and 463, and no action Meets on the second and fourth andNearly every day in the week a horse of law is the restraint of the bad dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. or proceeding having been instituted, at law or and vigor, it is an unequalled diuretic, Minneapolis, through Nicollet, Sibley Golden Gate, Home and Milford, arriving race came off and consideiable money Tuesday in each month. the protection of the good it must be otherwise to recover the debt secured by said CHAS. LEONHARDT having no alcoholic properties, but Mortgage, or any part thereof: and Carver counties. St. Peter is al changed hands. For a ied-hot sporting here every Tuesday, Thursday good itself. It is good in itself as a DR. A.. MAKDEN, W. M., possesses comparable sanative virtues. Now therefore, Notice is hereby Given, That by town Loreno is the boss town on tree is good in itself though no one ready the objective point of so manv and Saturday evening. Thus it will Fred. Boock, virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, In severe cases it should be alternated OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. the lineof the Winona & St. PetetR. R. may use it, or as an apple is good in itself and pursuant to the statute in such case contemplated railroads that it realljf be seen that a letter mailed in New with Sandaline Elixir. Will made and provided, the said Mortgage will before, But does it pay? though no one may eat it. Generally closed by a sale of the premises described in and do just as recommended, used as directed, can't make room for any moie. Ulm for Milford post office, distant 7 io speaking society is bad, and the conveyed by said Mortgage, viz* Christ. Emmerich and Fred. Boll or money refunded. Price $1. miles, must travel about eighty miles Proprietor of th The West half of the South West quarter of interests of men suffer, not because are training their trotteis for a race Martin Callanan has a hen which Ask your druggist. Thousands of testimonials section No Seventeen (17) nnd the South East there is a desidideratum of legislation, to leach its destination, and letters on the 4th of July next. They both New Ulm Machine, Wagon,Smith quarter of the South East of Section No eighteen attest its worthTerre lays the largest eggs of any hen in but because the laws are not operated. (18)in Towship One hundred and eleven (111) North own celebrated trotters but have mailed in West Newton for New Ulm Haute, Ind., Dec. 11, '78. Dr. Gounod, of Kango Thirty-two (32) West, in Brown County town. We haye a sample befoie us, There is already sufficient law to bring never shown them on the Long Island 5 West 14th Str., N. Y.: I am perfectly and State of Minnesota, with the heriditaments must be sent around via Redwood, as & PAINT SHOPS, every State in the Republ'c to a very which weighs 3) ounces, and measures and appurtenances which sale will be tnnde by the course, and of course they have no record. willing to certify the Sandaline all offices on this route will be supplied Sheriffof said Brown County, at the front door of high degree of moral chaiacter. The The winner receives the two 7 3-8x 5 7-8. It is the piide and gloiy and Sandaline Elixir, as prescibed by the Court-house in the City of New Ulm in slid Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. only one way. need of the times is not more law, but sulkies and two mackeiel-tail coats, County and State, on the 10 day of July A. 1879, you, entirely cured me in a very short of this hen that she can deposit an egg at 10 o'clock A of that day, at public vendue, greater enforcement of what already that is the rgs they drive in and wear. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. time of mercuiial poisoning, which I I am piepared to do all kinds of work to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and of this soi every day. If any other is. 3Since the law is good in itself, interest, and the taxes, if any, on (aid premises, had contracted in my former business Going East Arrive. Depart. in my lino on shoit notice. Repairing Two fishing clubs have been organized No one will fora moment think of disputing and is for benevolent ends, it should hen in this region can excel her we and twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated of a mirror manufacturer. My bones of Threshers and Reapers a specialty and between them they make it in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, Dav Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m be enforced. The object of law should us when we say that Charley shall be glad to record the fact.St. where as much affected as my skin. and the disbursements allowed by law, subject to #4,10 p.m. *4,10p.m My machinery is all new and of im lively for thefinnytribe in the Cottonwood secure its enforcement. The two-fold Night Pass'gev redemption at any time within one year from the Stuebe now draws the reins over the In fact, my whole system was in a Peter Tribune. pioved pattern, and only expeiienced liver. Club No. 1, headed by day of sale, as provided by law use of law as previously stated, should Freight No. 14 *6,45 a.m. *6,45 a.m state of disease. C. Hi Stamfoid. most toniest team in the city, or in workmen are employed. A new paint John Zieske, made a night of it last Dated New Ulm May 22d, A. 1879. #7,30 p.m. *7,30 p.m be secured. License should not be allowed Ice cream and a good cup of coffee Freight No. 16 Dr. Gounod's great medical work, shop has lately been added. New Wagons week Tuesday and brought home some CHARLES CHADBOURN, Mortgagee Brown county for that matter. For the bad to do whatever is right from now on can be had at the City full of interest, over 250 pages. Price continually on hand. Going West. Arrive. Depctrt. 80 fish in all. Club No. 2, headed by in his own eyes. Such a course is destructive GEO KUHLHANN, Attorney for Mortgagee speed we are suie it can not be excelled, Garden every day. LEONZ MLELLER. .#7,50 p.m. *7,50 p.m 1$. Send for it. tJ the editor of the Wide-Awake, tred Day Passenger... to all government and ought ALL WORK WARRANTED its natural gait being nearly 1(0) MORTGAGE SALE. The St. Paul & Sioux City R. R. Co. their luck Thursday night but succeeded FR. BOOCK. Night Pass'ger J8,30 a.m. J8.30 a.m not to be tolerated by a liberty loving miles an hour, and when he plies the in catching only eighteen. But J. B. Arnold, Freight No. 15... .*3,15p.m, *4,10 p.m people. The object of law is to keep has opened a MINNESOTA HEAD-QUAR- CORRESPONDENCE. Default having been made in the pi} ment of the Rising says if he hadu't stuck his speav whip gently the speed the animal Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m the volitions of the wicked within the TERS, centrally located, in Chicago. sum of four hundred nud sixty-eight and 50-100 Into a 64 pound of turtle, where it yet Except Sunday, Except Monday. limits of freedom, of true liberty. Among Dollars, ($468 50,) which is claimed to be due at makes is just wonderful. Fast time is They hopo to have on file all of the the date ofthis notice upon a certain Mortgage, remains, he would have beat club No. Freight train No. 13 and 5 are permitted us every man is constitutionally not the only good points of the animal Albln Correspondence. duly executed and delivered by Bernard MiGowan Minnesota newspapers, and shall keep Dealei in 1 and gone thera much better. to carry passengersbetween Kasota guarded in the right he has to his life, and Catherine McGowan to OsbornefeCo in question, though. It has such a natural a book of registiy for visitors. For COOKIHG & HEATINB STOVES bearing date the 6th day of JanuiryA 1876 and, and Sleepy Eye. to liberty and the pursuit of happiness After a long silence let me note a with a power of sain therein contained, duly recorded way of fanning the occupants of but beyond this he may not go one the convenience of Minnesotians visiting in the office of the Register of Deeds in and CHAS, HEIDEMANN, Agent. few facts and make a few remarks. As A Voice from Hector. for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, the buggy behind it, which is soexhilirating step. He cannot secure his own happiness HARDWARE, Chicago, letters and telegrams may usual in very dry seasons much propeity on the 6th day of January A 1876, at a 1-2 o'- by interfering with that of another in a calm and sultry day and then At last those who have til'ed the has been lost by fire in many clock in Book of Mortgages, on page 26 be sent in care of W. S. Hall, Minnesota he cannot exercise his liberty and no action or proceeding having been instituted, Cocoa-nuts at Pf efferle's. Tin-ware & Farming Implements* soil without result for latter years have localities. Our town has suffered its should a fly alight upon the driver's Head-quarters, No. 106 Claik st., at law or otherwise, to recover the debt securod when in so doing others are injured in share from the fire-fiend in the few propects of a change. The late rains by said Mortgage, or any part thereof Who stole Keeler's rooster? nose it has such a graceful way of The shop is in charge of an experienced hand Chicago. The REVIEW will be among person or property. The law guaran have given the grain a send off that is weeks past. Mr. Austin, tenant of Mr. Now therefore, Notice is hereby given, That by Aho ghes the mending and repairing of tin-ware standing" upon its head and gently tees to every man liberty but not an virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, his special attention All work wmrroaled. Fresh lemons and candies at the the papeis kept on file at the Headquarters. very encouraging, and if the season Cale Foot, while burning the grass and pursuant to the statute in such case excess of liberty. This is not duly prushing the troublesome thing off with from this will prove favo-able we and rubbish from his garden on a very Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. City Drug store. made and provided, the slid Morigage Mill 1M foreclosed considered. Men are not satisfied with by a sale of the premises described in and will have fair crops. windy day, burned not only the stable, its hind legs. Should any of the readeis New Dim Mini. Next Sunday is (Pfingsten) Pentecost. constitutional freedom but are striving conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: Marshall Gommel lias received letters near by, and five calves, but also the One grain of the "Spice of life" was of the Review ever hear the undulating The North Half of the North East quarter or for an excess of it, and that they utt house with most of its contents. The from several paities in Mankato section No Twenty-four (24) in Township No One enjoyed by the commissioners who are musical voice of a jackass they never can have without revolution. hundred and eleven (111) North of Bonge No BOOT AND S IE STORE. loss was a severe one both to him and laying out the State road from Fort not altogether complimentary to a certain Last Sunday was a disagreeable, Thirty.three (33) Went, in Brown County and State Liberty is not license license is the can with safety bet their last dollar Mr.Foot. Mr.Wood was also a sufferer, Ridgely to Hector,viz: being interviewed of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances "Professor" who is at present sojourning rainy day. excess of liberty. Men under the pretense H. Loheyde, which sale will be made by the Sheriff of losing the lumber with which he expect that the team in question is some with a club by a dissatisfied settler. said Brown County, at the front dcor of the Courthouse, of advocating for constitutional in our city. It is well enough to build himself a dwelling during the Ice-cool soda water at the City Although the wounds were not numerous where within 50 miles of.them but to in the City of New Ulm in said County nnd freedom are inciting the populace to to enquire tnto the responsibility of present season. Too great care cannot State, on the 29th day of May A 1879, at 10 or dangerous, they were worth Drug Stoie. tell all the good qualities of this truly grasp the excess of liberty which is o'clock A of that day, at public vendue, to be exercised in setting out fires. In $15.00, according to the Justice's docket parties traveling about the country representing the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and license for every man to do what is Whar's Keeler's rooster? Dat's de wonderful animal would make a large such things "an ounce of prevention DEALER I N and still the road was laid. interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, themselves as "professors right in his own eyes and this is death and twenty-ftvoMollars attorney's fees as stipulated book. is worth a ton of cure," question before the jury. BOOTS & SHOES, Hector is improving gradually and in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, of medicine," but if it is the maishal's to constitutional government. Not long since some lads were carelessly and the disbursements allowed by law subject to The soda fountain at the City Drug if the flouring mill which is in contemplation duty to do this thing we think he might redemption at any time within ono year from the In its aim to secure to every man handling a revolver, when it by a joint stock company And now they have got to fighting Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. day of sale, as provided by law Store is now in full operation. Come profitably commence at home, as there true liberty the law is humane and went off, the ball passing through the is put in operation this fall, we can Dated New Ulm Minn April 16th A 16)79 over the ownership of the meteor in ye thirsty! OSBORNEfcCO, Mortgagees, just and should be enforced. shoulder of Master Arthur Rice, son is onein our own midst that needs looking count on a good business for the town. GEO KUHLMAN, Attorney for Mortgagee which fell in the town of Emmet, Iowa, of L. D. Rice. Hapily it made but a Benevolence should be' diffused Keeler's been unfortunate. Some We never expect to be a city, nor desire A large assortment of men's boots after. two weeks ago. The two large flesh wound and done but little harm. throughout the whole body politic. it, because one of the adjuncts of and shoes and ladies' and children's one robbed his chicken roostyet Saturday 'ORTGAGE SALEDefault having been made When will people learn common sense Every man should possess goodness Last week Mr. John Delaughter of city, crime, is a comparative stranger specimensone weighing 431 pounds shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom the payment of the sum of Eighty.three and night, and that rooster has gone in the handling of fire arms? By the and the people should be known every to us now, and we would have it remain 35-100 Dollars, (18335-108), which is claimed to bo work and impairing piomptly attended Lake Crystal hired a tiamp painter, and and the other 150 lbs.are supposed where the woodbine twineth. due at the date ofthis notice upon a certain mortgage, way, why dopeople carry revolvers, as where and distinguished for their excellence, to* so. P. O. B. dnly executed and delivered by David I Russell having a job at St. James, he and another to be in the possession of the parties many do? mere lads at that. By what virtue and kindness. These and Emma A. Russell, bis wife, mortgagors, to Some of our State exchanges are already hired man went there, leaving who dug them from the earth, but right or privilege do such chaps carry it is the object of law to promote and Adam Wylie, mortgagee, bearing date the 26th day REMOVAL, Leavenworth and Vicinity. crying: "Too much rain!" We ofSeptember, A. D: 1877, and duly recorded in the dangerous weapons to endanger the to secure an end so worthy the law the tramp to do some work at the lake. they have hid them away for"fear office of the Register of Deeds, in and for the Connty are not troubled that way just yet. lives of innocent people? "A hint to should be maintained. Thelaw should ofBrown and State of Minnesota, on the first day of A fracas occurred at a saloon in the The latter broke open two trunks in that the owner of the land where October A. D. 1877,at9o'cloclc, a.m., in Book "H" the wise is sufficient." Boys, buy a be maintained out of respect for those village of Leavenworth, Sunday, May Next Friday is Decoration Day a of Mortgages, on page 302 which mortgage, together the shop, stealing a suit of clothes belonging the aerolite fell might serve replevin good book or subcribe for a good paper, who enact it. The people are responsible with the notes therein described, was dnly assigned 18th, and some went home with torn legal holiday in Wisconsin, and most to Delaughter, and a number papers for its posession. and transferred by the said Adam Wylie to but don't spend any money for for the law. We are the people. clothing and bandaged heads, sorer if B. F. Webber, Assignee, by an indenture of assignment, everywhere observed by decorating revolvers. Government is not an impersonality. of other things, with which he went The Jackson Republic says that little not wiser men. What a pity, that duly executed and delivered, bearing date Government is ourselvesadministering the first day of April, A. D. 1879, and duly recorded soldier's graves. men intending to keep the Sunday holy off. About the same time a gun, a pieces are hawked about for one The effects of the long draught upon in the Office of the Register of Deeds of said connty law. Every voter, whether he votes should take this way of doing it. the crops are rapidly disappearing uner on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1879, at 11 o'clock a. piece of cloth and other goods were dollar, five dollars, and even ten dollars A social hop for the benefit of the or not is responsible for the law of the m.inBook"K*' of mortgages on page182, and noaction "We take pleasure in announcing to the genial sun and frequent showers, Two new buildings have been put up found secreted in a car loaded with re asked for the precious Utile or proceeding at law orotherwise having been new band will be given at Turner Hall land. Since this is true the people, to our customers and friends that we have and the prospects for a good harvest in the eastern part of the town of Mulligan. instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, wheat, and which was to be shipped to whom it belongs, should enforce the blocks while the prices set upon the next Sunday evening. removed our large stock of or any part thereof are daily growing brighter. In One of them is the new dwelling law. The proper respect of the people St. Paid. It is thought that the thief Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by large pieces are way up beyond the planting corn we think many farmers of Peter Smith, son of John Smith, Heady-made Clothing, The band boys and the Governor's virtue ofa power ofsale contained in said mortgage, for themselves requires the enforcement are governed too much by the day of intended to accompany the car, but as reach of ordinary pockets. an old resident of the town. and pursuant to the statute in such case made and Guard are talking of getting up an excursion of the law. That people who provided, the said mortgage will beforeclosed, and the month, rather than by the advancement it did not leave as soon as he expected, The Swedes of the town of Bashaw Boots and Shoes, and neglects to maintain its laws is dishonored. the premises described in and covered by said mortgage, to Mankato, Marshall or some of the season. Is it not true viz: The West Half of the North East Quarter have recently built quite a comfortable the goods were found and recovered. Those who enact laws and other point. Where shall it be? tnatit should be planted when the of Section Number Twenty (20) in Township Num. Woolen mill at Birca Cooley. meeting-bouse, which is to be used also allow them to lie unenforced upon Bent's Fumshiiig Goods, Mankato Review. berOne Hundred and Nine (109) North, of Range season is sufficiently advanced, regardless as a public school until circumstances Number Thirty-three (33) West of the SthPrincipal The Minneapolis Millers have decided their records cannot escape disgrace. of the day of the month? Corn Mr. W. G. Bartley, of the Rochester meridian in Brown connty and State ofMinne permit them to build one. The Sleepy Eye Wide-Awake man It is better not to have laws than to upon the immediate erection of sota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, thus planted, this year, is now up and &c., Ac, 4tv- woolen mills, shipped an outfit for a will be sold at public vendue to the highest bidder to have them unenforced. A selfrespecting We understand that a new road is learns that steps are being taken by almost ready for the plow. Your correspondent an elevator with a capacity of 500,000 3Jfc for cash, to pay said debt and interest, andthe taxes, people will honor themselves carding mill to Birch Cooley, in Renville being laid out between Bashaw and if any, on said premises, and Twenty-flve dollars began tilling yesterday, parties in the eastern portion of the bushels. to the store formerly occupied by H. by duly enforcing their own Stately, and that the inhabitants attorney's fee aa stipulated in and by said mortgage county, last week, where he is May 21st. It is quite probable that county to have four towns cut In case of foreclosure, and the disbursements allowed Behnke & Bro., and invite our customers Owing to a washout on the Chicago of both towns contemplate building a the open winfer and late frosts have by law which sale will be made by the Sheriffof starting a woolen factory. Mr. A. B. off from Brown county on the west, to visit us in one new location. bridge over the Little Cottonwood, at The law should be maintained 6c- said Brown connty, at the front door of the Court & Northwestern railroad between Winona destroyed the fruit crop for this year. wfr Beach went with it, and will have House, in the City of New Ulm in said County and We shall endeavor, by strict attention what point, is not yet decided on. giving two to Redwood county and cavMi the injurious effect of unenforced 1879,atlOo,clockA. 8tate,on the 14thday ofJuneA.D and Elroy, Wis., no mail orexpress We learn that the last term of court charge of the same. Mr Bartley will to business, offering good'goods at law upon the peopk. This is great. In M., of that day, subject to redemption at any time The crops are looking splendid and two to Cottonwood caunty, and warns cost the county about S700. Three came up Monday evening. low prices, to merit a continuance of within oneyear fromthe day of sale, as provided by a Staw where the law is not enforced remain here and run the Rochester every one is happy in consequence. the Sleepyiets to wake up to their law. days were occupied with one railroad the confidence that has so far been reposed the people lose their respect and honnor Capt. Nix is making his rounds on Many of the farmers say that during factory asheretofore.Rochester Post. suit. No saloonists were indicted, Dated, New Ulm, April 30th, A. D. 1879. threatened interests. Who is circulating in us. Respectfully, for it lose their love of law andthe last six or eight years they have his annual assessing tour, and everybody B. F. WEBBER, Assignee. though many are selling in open violation the petition the Wide*Awake order lose their senseof responsibility CHEAPCHARLEY, not been so confident of raising a good X. NEWHART, Attorney for Assignee. in consequence has all of a sudden of the law. The instruction of to obey and submit to authority and does not say, nor can we, and think crop, as they are this year. And indeed ELEGANT HAIR is woman's crowning the Judge to the Grand Jury on this O.^WAGNBE got very poor in worldly effects. become lawless, every man a law unto there is at present every probability & the editor has been "taken in." But beauty. When it fades she fades point was clear and pointed, andVcommands himself and the result is the disorganization that we shall have an abundant t&v*2 If "One of the Justices of the town the approbation of all good should such a move be contemplated, as well. While it is kept bright, her THE FOR MA FlIEftB of society. Every unenforced harvest The change from the dispiriting citizens. Everybody should live up to of Mulligan" wishes his article to appear where does it threaten the interests of personal attractions are still maintained. law not only disgraces the people, outlook of two weeks ago seemed i:[^:- DEALER IN AL KINDS OF the laws of the land, no matter what Furniture, in the he must favor us but prepares the way for the over* Sleepy Eye? Ah, we see! the county By preserving the hair fresh and almost instantaneous. Then would be REVIEW business he may follow. $$$*$$ O.^F. HELD throw of government seen the farmer walking thoughtfully with his right name, not for publication seat question is what troubles them. vigorous a youthful-appearance is continued New buildings and other indications through his fields, stopping every now but as a token of good faith on through many years. Those of prosperity mark the prairie here and then to examine and see if his The attention of farmers and others Undertakerr Undertake andDealer his part. ,r^ *& who grieve over their fading hair turning and in andthere. The breaking season comes grain was really sprouting. But the Scot* County Nowhere! is called to the Advertisement of the Pictnres, frames, Monldings on grandly. From present appearances ALL DIBS OF gray too early, should know that rain came the beautiful copious rain Remember the social hop at Union BobinsonMachine Worksat Bichmond, much will be done during the and put a stop to all his sorrowful calculations. Ayer's Hair Vigor prevents it, and restores Hall next Sunday night. Good music I'The Fergus Falls Journal is creditabl) Indiana. v and Children's present season. Almost immediately fields The Manufactory is one of the oldest gray or faded hair to its natural has been engaged for the occasion. Admission informed by a worthy citizen of Proprietor and Mannfactsrer of and groves clothed themselves Inbeautiful The white school house in our town in country, the andtheir purpose is to color. It is a clear and healthful preperation, TIE F1BMEB8 FIEX only 25 centsa couple. Trondhjem, Otter Tall county, that green. And the quiet enriching Stegtr fevtef mtchiie $SM# (No. 28) is rapidly becoming & place of sell the best machinory at the lowest FANNING^ MILI* containing neither oil, dye, showerswhich havevisitedusoccasionally Mrs. Gunder Sjorlie, of that town, recently Hri tf&vft note. Besides regular service and Chaska Herald. (Dem.)Col. Pftender, possible price forgood pay. Therefore since, have driven thelast vestige nor anything deleterious, and imparls" Sabbath school each Sunday, the quarterly do not buy an Engine, Thresher or' gave birth to an infant (!)weigh- our present efficient State Treasurer, WtoeterfcWilM. --$# of despondency from every face. All meeting ofths M. E. church was to the scalp what is most neededsense Horse Power or other machinery, on The best fanning mill in the market. ing 24 pounds. The Journal remarks: is a candidate for re-electionand seem confident of a good harvest held there on the 10th, and on the 30th the high price, long credit plan with Machinessold on time or monthly of pleasant and delightful freedom Store and Factory on Centre atrett "Our wheat, our water powers, our his many personal friends, of both political inst there will be another quarterly high rate of interest until 70a have Amen is our earnest wish, paymente. r?* &*, from scurf or dandraf,[New near City MM, cat-fish, sturgeon and babies are all in meeting held there in connection with parties in this county, will look written to this Ann for theireash and I The excitement caused by the ghost Berne (N, e.)"Timeg. Ham the United Brethren church. the superlative degree."-/ upon his re-nomination with pleasure. short credit prices.^: :y.No, W in town Mulligan i.abating^.^ -O,