New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 4, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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NEW ULM AND VICINITY Asalresdy seated, this doctrine is The Watertown Independent says The CatholicFair which commenced "false and dangerous, tending to subvert that three fellows were metnearSioux at Union Hall Monday is a grand success. government and to leave the (By O Bagalar Comspoadeat Basted.) "Yes, Colleen, times change.Hanbury Falls with grip sacks and a week's The County Treasurer officeof Bedwood IfBW HIiM PRODUCE KABKJET. The presents to be distributed people, especially the poorer class, Centre*Street,,Opposite Mueller* News. rations looking for claim shanties thai county was entered and robbed without any protection whatever. among the holders of season tickets LOBENO PRODUCE MARKET. "T* How forcibly this strikes the mind Scherer's Lumber Yard, Corrected weekly by R. PrsrrsaLB had broken their picket ropes and escaped last week Tuesday nightof 01,080. The Many who have served as jurors are many in number, some of them Corneted Weekly by Bgmtz Emus. of one visiting old Fort Ridgely who will, undoubtedly, |remember having NEW VLMf*% Hoar, per bbl. S4.26-6.50 Wheat per bat. $ 38-70 during a' breeze. amount taken comprised Tuesday's receipts MMINN being very beautiful and unique, and saw the place a few short years ago. Flour, per bbl $5.d6@6.0C Oats per bos. 20-35 Con aarbas M-18" met, on juries, individuals here alluded From the morning reveille and eveningparade with the exception of 0110 in are tastefully ^arranged on tables, in Itoaaa" I.00-.Ija PatatSa Theo. Kobarsch, Prop'r. Wheat, per bushel 40to75 30-36 to and willreadily agree that they The St. Peter Tribune says Miss Edith Dreeeed Hogs per Cheese perlb of the soldiery it becamethe gold which had been on hand for some Oats, per bushel ig 12 i-a show cases, ke. The attendanceMonday are an impediment to justice. If commissioners, 100lbs. 3.00 Lardperlb. Cox, daughterof Judge Cox, of St. -s* habitation of a few citizens whose Barley per bushel 3040 fan per bbl. i. ButuFpYrlb. 4 time. Mr. Tower, the Treasurer, had in presenting names from 53% afternoon was very large but a kindly ways and hospitable manners Peter, has been appointeddeputy clerk Eggs perdox. 6 Honey per lb 7M Corn per bushel, 20 which juries are to be drawn, would I am now prepared to execute al^ on Monday deposited all the county .16-80 rain storm coining upatiout 7:30 in the made it a central resort of the neighboring ***3* 3* if of the district court for Nicollet county, orders with dispatch. Repairing of.-, Beans, per bushel., 1.50 omit all objectionable ones, nothing farmers, who, when they came funds on .hand, and went about 4 o'- For a good and cheap cigar call on evening the hall was closedsoon after. Threshers and Reapers a specialty. and that she intends studying law Potatoes, per bushel 25 would be lost but a great deal gained to get their mail, would stop for a L. Hanson. He's got 'em. clock" Tuesday afternoon to make a deposit My machinery is all new and of the? The attendance yesterday, although in the cause of law and justice. Hams, perponud 7 witha view of following it as a profession. pleasant chat, and to exchange their most improved pattern. All work war** Loreno is looming up. Two newhome Cheese per Tb 15 but did not find anyone at the by no means as large as on the day *~c /r KAPPA. commodities for the merchant's ranted as represented. AU those infa shoe stores havejust openedand I may lard.per pound 10 bank, and so he placed the money in previous, was very fair, the hall being wares,andeven when the railroad passed want of anything in my line are cordW^ chronicle by next.week two more sa- Rye flower, per bbl 4.C0 The Minnesota State Saengerfest loons.1" within twelve orfifteenmiles. Nixon the safe in the vault for the night. Easf 4re*.tm Laws. ally invited to give fte a call. comfortably well filled during nearly Salt, per bbl 2.00 will be held atMlnneapolisthis month, Co. done a thriving business. But The Gazette saysthatit wasthe second the whole afternoon. The voting on Butter, per lb 7 KOBARSCH. Eaton Pease have just received a "timeschange." All the former residents Written for the Review byO. P. CHAMPLIV. commencing Saturday June 20th and time that any county money had been 3ggs per dozen 6 Monday was quite lively and elicited new three-seated spring wagon for have sought other homes. H. We have said, because the law is continuing until Monday June22d. We Honey, per pound 1820 kept in the vault over night. The the accommodationof their ^comers. Simmons has changed to Redwood and considerable sport for the visitorsTo-day good and promotes benevolence, and understand that delegates from the is doing much better than at the old burglarsgainedanentrance tothe vault because the respect of those whoenact is the crowning event of the Frantz Freiz have moved their fort. C. H. Nixon has moved his store New UlmMsennerchor will attend and it is involved, and the effect of unenforced through the "ventilator on the south meat market into their new building Fair and no doubt a larger number BKOWN COUNTY OFFICERS. to Hector, and the way his old customers apply for admission into the Bund. law upon the people is injurious on Mam street, east of Runitz and side. The hole which is large enough of people will attend than on the Post Office Address New Ulm. follow him isflatteringindeed. it should be- maintained. No State Btndixen's store. AUDITORH B. Constana. to admit a man of ordinary proportions two previous days. The Fair will The Anoka Herald says "they have should allow, or can suffer with impunity The immediate citizen farmers have TJUBASUKXKF. Schubert. Lars Hanson has opened a saloon in was protected by two iron rods and an HKOXSTER or DBKDSA. Walton. close this evening with a grand concert its people to follow any course changed their trafficking to other J*"^TS more good men in Mankato in proportion PROPRIETOR OF THE his building east of the Post Office, Jvnos or PROBATEA. Westphal. points, and the old fort is but a relic which will lessen their respect or honor iron shutter. The latter was not fastened to their population than any other and distribution of the prizes. CI.KRK or THE Din. COURTAlbertBlanchard. where he hands out the lager to all ye SHERirrJohn Manderfield. of the past. A seeming **out-post" for it. No State can permit its people New Ulm Foundry and thoformer were easily thirsty. & town we know of." There is lots of fun in store for this SVRTETORJ. Berndt. 3a that has been. O. P. B. to lose theirlove for law and order COURT COMMIMIONERE. O. Koch. wrenched out. J?he money was in the We are glad to state that our city evening, especially when the ballot The Anoka Herald has evidently with safety to itself. Law and order COUNTY ATTORKETB. F. Webber. daddies havefinallyconcluded to give CoROXERJonas Laudexschlager. safe but the door was not locked and boxes are opened. never heard cf the town they call "St. are the sinews of the State. These & MACHINE SHOP, COUMTY SursRiHTEHDEHTJohn Lind. HEW ADVEBTISEMEHTS us sidewalks and crossings. Now let hold it together and give it strenghtt the drawers were opened with a chissel. COMMISSIONsnsChas Wagner,chairman, Ole Jorgenson, Peter." us close up our places of business on W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Mander. If the people do not love these the Money orders, checks and drafts, Corner Centre & Front Streets., that1 Dr. Boardman, a medical quack feld. the Lord's day and have a little rest. The new band showed themselves State will go down, or exist by force. amounting to Over two thousand dollars has been holding high carnival in this The law should be enforced to preserve Cenuaty Liquor License. oh our streets for the first time since NEW ULM, John Kohn, from St. Peter, has MINN. werepf \e safe and evidently examined city for a little over a year, is with us order, to secure for itself the love of NEW VLSI LODGE NO. 53, opened a boot andr they received their new instruments shoe store in the The Foundry has been thoroughly Persons desiring to obtain Oounty buiU't taken. AfXr getting the people, and the safety and peace room formerly occupied by Andy Sanderlin. no more. Of late he became matrimonially last Sunday evening. They marched refitted and I am now prepared to do license, should make application to the of the State. But this will not be possible Mr. Kohn has a full supply of through in the vault the burglars attempted inclined, in fact so much so all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing through Broadway and Minnesota board of County Commissioners, and to bring about where the people boots shoes which he will sell cheap to take off the lock on the that he overdid the thing. He had a of all kinds of Machinery and have it filed in my office for the July streets dispensing sweet music to the have no sense of responsibility to obey for cash. Give him a call. vault door*andpass through into the Agricultural Implements a specialty.* woman living with him whom he session. H. B. -and submit to authority. Here is the natives as they went, after which they CONSTAKS, Andy J. Sanderlin, our boss barber, Only experienced workmen are employed Auditor's and Treasurer's office but, Auditor Brown Co. weakness ot a government that vests promised to marry, but forsome cause had a promenade concert at Turner has removed into his new building and all work entrusted to my the power in the hands of the people. failing in that, they went out at the meets every Saturday evening. Brothers the ceremony was put off from day to where he can be found most any time care will be executed with neatness and Hall Park. The power is lost when the people lose J. J. RAY, from abroad are cordially invited.* same place they had entered. This is day or evening up to his elbows in day until last week Tuesday, when he dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. their responsibility for it. A democratic Last Saturday was another off day A SCHLEUDER, N. G. business. Your correspondent had the substance of all that is known in finally invoked the services of a justice State is endangered when the CHAS. LEONHARD OSCAR HANFT, Secretary, with our glass ball shootists but then the pleasure of waiting not less than regardto the burglary and the manner people forget their responsibility for to tie the raatrimonical knot, but Fred. Boock, two hours for a shave last Saturday. the less balls they break thelonger the it. Every man should feel that he is in which it was accomplished. We not with the woman of his first love. and Agent for St. Paul sport will continue. The following is individually holden for the law and Sunday was quite an exciting day in PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, are not aware that there is any clue A sick woman from Leavenworth FIRE MARINE INSURANCE Co., order of the land that it is in his personal our town. A tew bloods filled up on the score: which promises to lead to the detection appeared upon the scene aad applied respect for, and obedience of law "benzine" and made a brutal exhibition Springfield. Brown Co., Minn. A.Berghold1 10001100 15 of the parties who committed the of themselves. Boys, such exhibitions and authority that there is safety to to the doctor for medical assistance. Proprietor of the Ch. Brauns0 10000110 14 area disgrace to yourself and the crime. Mr. Tower discovered it when the State, then will the foundations of New Dli Machine, Wagon, Smith The doctor, being a tender-hearted ADMINISTRATORS SALE. A. Wagner0 01110000 03 town you live in. Don't doso nomore government be strengthened but to he went to the office Wednesday morn B. Pfefferle1 00011101 05 fellow, could not bear to see her suffer Notice is hereby given that by vntue or we shall feel constrained to publish secure this, law must be enforced. If & PAINT SHOPS, Emil Seiter1 00001101 04 ing. That the parties were familier when it was in his power to alleviate of an order and license of the Probate your names broadcast. you drag a law from obscurity to enforce J. Bobleter0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 14 with the premises there is no doubt, Court of Brown County, and State her sufferings and so he pioposed marriage upon the transgressor he will be Wm. Koch0 11000101 04 It seems that our friend Geo. Heart, Cor. Mion. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. of Minnesota, duly made and entered but to strike the only night when any offended, and justly inquire why it has to her, wasaccepted, andon Tuesday of the noted ring trial, is still in bad on the 4th day of April A. D. 1879, upon lain so long without enforcement. He I am prepared to do all kinds of work money could be obtained is a matter The Brown County Agricultural Association evening the twain were made man luck. Some good-natured chap walked the petition of the Admimstratoi will be surprised, then disgusted, and in my line on shoit notice. Repairing not so easily understood. at their meeting last Sunday off with George's neckyoke the other and wife,the ceremony being performedaff of the estate of Chester Greene deceased, then rebellious and the outcome of it of Threshers and Reapers a specialty day just like it was no crime to steal. resolved to hold their annual fair this the undersigned Administiator the sick-bed. No. 1 smelt a all will be contempt for law and order My machinery is all new and of im will sell at private sale, terms cash, year on the 13th and 14th of September. but if the law is enforced from the R. H. Bingham has a splendid stock proved pattern, and only experienced miceand began to make it warm and PERSONAL.. all the right, title and interest of the of lumber, also shelf and heavy hard workmen are employed. Anew paint time it takeseffect this will be avoided. In order to encourage the production uncomfortable for the man of medicine, Carl Pancratz, of Perham, Otter said deceased, in and for the following ware. B. has several men doing nothing shop has lately been added. New Wagons Men will come naturally to expect punishment of good butter the society has decided so he goes and tells his newly described tract of land to wit: The Tail county, is visiting friends in this but measuring out lumber, and if continually on hand. for its infringement and will to award a prize for the best June butter, North East quarter of the North West made wife that she must go back to you are in want of lumber don't forget be more inclined to respect and honor city. i1 ALL WORK WARRANTED bnt only farmers will be admited quarter of Section twenty (20.) Township Bingham. it. Hence law should be maintained. Leavenworth until he could make arrangements FR. BOOCK. Mr. Katie Albrecht, daughter of one hundred and eleven (111.) for competition. Should not, then, the law be enforced? suitable for the accommodation J. B. Arnold, Peter Majewski took a trip to New Meets every Thursday evening at Range thirty two (32.) lying and being Col. Wm. Pfsender, of St. Paul, is visiting There should be but one answer Ulm last week, taking a fifty dollar An idea may be formed of the immense Union Hall. Brothers from abroad of a doctor's wife, first, however, in the Town of Home, Brown County from all the people. Every man who friends in our city. bill with him to pay his way. On his are cordially invited. number of emigrants that are taking $3, all the money she had and State of Minnesota. loves liberty, order and stability in a return your correspondent met him at O. Hanft departed yesterday Dated the 4thday of April A. D. 1879. Dealer in CHAS. WAGNER, M. W. government should respond heartily in passing through New Ulm when we fiom her. He then sold out all his the depot and a more forsaken chap Recorder. HENRY CONSTANS, its favor. morning for Stillwater to attend a FRANKLIN GKEENE state that in the last week in June 417' household effects and politely invited COOKIKB & HEATLKB STOVES he has hardly ever met. Peter said Administrator. But some will say you cannot enforce meeting of the GrandLodgeI. O. O. F. emigrant teams and 957 head of cattle No. 1 to "git." The last that was the greenbacks had all vanished and the law." If the condition of things CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. that he had returned to console with HARDWARE, crossed the Minnesota liver on our seen of the valiant doctor was Thursday John Pfefferle visited Watertown in any community is such as to make PROBATE NOTICE. Busted. free bridge, and many, very many, morning, when he took the train, it extremely difficult toenforcea particular and intermediate towns last week. tfjSONlc. Tin-ware & Farming Implements. law, then in that fact lies the reason Saturday was pay-day with the railroad pass through town daily that do not bound for Salt Lake City. John says everything west of us indicates PROBATE COURT, 1 for its enforcement. But if the The shop is in charge of an experienced hand men and as is usual on such occasions cross the river at this point. Brown Coaiity.Mimi $ a high degree of prosperity. Mho gives the mending and repairing of tin-ware people have passed acts it is not possible there were plenty of sharpers In the Hatter of the Estate of Eleanor Lee his special attention All work warranted. to enforce let them be repealed. Ice cream and a good cup of coffee DficofiSfid We were favored with a pleasant The good people of our burg were around with fast horses, Ac. But they On reading an Cling the petition of W B. Well, Corner of Minn, and 2d North Streets. An uninforced law is a damage to the Meets on the second and fourth were unsuccessful infindingany "greenies" from now on can be had at the City call from our friends H. Werring, and come, praying for reasons therein set forth, thnt thrown into considerable excitement State. It fosters contempt for other Tuesday in each month. Letters of Administration be issued to Emma Lee and so the day passed off without towClBi Mill. George Heart, last Monday. It always Garden every day. LEONZ MLELLER. last Friday afternoon by the announcement It is ordered that Thurs, the2Gth day ofJune,1879, laws and tends to lawlessness. Repeal a race, bet or fight. So mote it be. at 10 e'clock in forenoon, be assigned for the hearing DR. A.. MARDEN, W. M., rungives us pleasure to meet old friends. that a tramp had stolen and the law that cannot be sustained. The WatertownIndependent says that of said petition, and that the heirs at law of the BOOT AND SHOE STORE. M. Secretary. Our village council met on Friday said deceased, and all other persons interested in OLE OLSEN, But why cannot the law be sustained? off with a farmers team which had a sad accident occurred a few miles Henry Subilia Jr. returned from said estate are required to appear at a session of last and passed an ordinance providing Has not the State the right to enforce the Probate Court, then to be holden at the Probate been tied in front of Amme's saloon. east of Marshall last Saturday which H. Loheyde, Minneapolis, where he has been staying for the building of sidewalks and crossings constitutional law? Has it not Office, in said County, and show cause, if any there Upon investigation we gleanedthe following on Main street between 4th and resulted in the death of Mrs. Haughey be, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be several months, last Thursday evening. the power. If there is power to enact granted 5th, also to grade up 5th street into facts: aud the injury of her two children. law there should beto enforce it. What Antony Subilia left for Minneapolis And it is further ordered, that the said petitioner Brooklin. Now if the Railroad company give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, then is in the way of the operation of Mrs. Haughey with hei two childien The team in question belonged to a day or two previous. of the pendency of said petition and the hearing DEALER IN will lay ciossings on their portion the law? Are men's interests? But the thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be pub. were visiting at the house of Mr. Aug. Lange, living a mile or two from BOOTS & SHOES, of Fifth street we will have good We learn from D. Bertrand, of law is made in the interests of men. Imhed in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper Shaw, and during a seveie gale the walks and crossings for all, at present. Sleepy Eye. Mr. Lange was in Amme's printed and published at Mew Ulm, in said We know however, that the custodians Seward, Nobles county, who visited County of Brown, for three successive weeks previous house was blown down, the falling saloon and his son had just hitched of the lawoften think it isfor their to said day of hearing Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn. (Some miscrant or night tramp tried our office last Monday, that the grasshoppers Dated at New Ulm, this 2d day of June, A '79 interest to wink at the violation of the timbers crushing her to death. The up and brought the team infront of to burn up our calaboose last Saturday A. WESTPHAL, Judge of Probate, in his vicinity are all dying Winona & Saint Peter Railway. law. They had rather increase lawlessness Brown Co, Minn night. A manure pile in close proximity children, we understand, were not seriously the house. When the boy jumped out out andthat so far nodamage has been in the land than inforcethe law A large assortment of men's boots Going East Arrive. Depart. to the calaboose wasfiredand injured. to notify his father that the team was that might make them obnoxious in and shoes and ladies' and children's done by them. MORTGAGE SALE. had not two offour citizens seen the Day Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m the eyes of evil workers. Self-interest, shoes constantly kept on hand. Custom ready the supposed tramp jumped in #4,10 p.m. *4,10p.m fire while yet in its incipiency the hellish We take pleasure in calling the attentionof Night Pass'ger SenatorHelling made usa pleasant woik and repauing promptly attended does so stand in the way of the operation adand drove off on a full run. The boy deed would have been accomplished. our readers to the new Default having been made in the payment to. call last Saturday. The Senator was of law that it is a rare thing you Freight No. 14 *6,45 a.in. *6,45 a.m It is pretty well known who of the sum of five-hundred and thirty-three was overcome with grief and cried #7,30 p.m vertisement of Theo. Kobarsch, which see business men, or men dependent and ninety-seven hnndreths Dollars, (9633,97), thrown from a horse a few weeks ago Freight No. 16 *7,30 p.m. the incendiarj is. Put himthrough! REMOVAL. which is claimed to be due at the date of this Kopitiously for some one to follow and professionally upon the law breaking appears in another column. Mr. Going Went. Arrive. Depart. notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly executed and from the effect of which be has just Mr. andMrs. Bolland their daughter class move for the maintenance of the capture the thief, but the old man had delivered by Charles Potter and Adaline 6 barsch is a pratical machinest and any started to New Ulm last Friday Day Passenger... .*7,50 p.m. *7,50 p.m recovered. He reports the crop prospects Potter to Charles Chadbourn bearing date the law. Even the officers whose duty it just lager enough in him not to care a 9th day January A. 1878 and, with a power of morning with their team, and when a work entrusted to his care will be done Night Pass'ger #3,15p.m.. J8.30 a.m J8.30 a.m in his locality as being good for is to enforce the law, and fill an office *4,1 0 p. sale therein contained, duly recorded in the office fig for anything. After an hour's little ways out their horse became Freight No. 15 in a workmanlike manner. He has oi the Register of Deeds in and for the County of created for that purpose does not do a large yield. frightened causing the buggy to upset Brown and State of Minnesota, on the loth day of Freight No. 13...*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m booing, cooing, talking and arguing what they are elected and sworn to do lately added new machinery and is January A 1878, at 10 o'clock A in Book I of and throwing all three to the ground. Exoept Sunday, Except Monday. because they know, too many of them, the sheriff was finally induced to start Mortgages, on pages 461,462, and 463, and no action now prepaied to do all kinds of work Mrs. Boll was severely cut about one or proceeding having been instituted, at law or Freight train No. 13 and 5 are permittedto that they have sought, if they have CORRESPONDENCE. in pursuit. Ed. Casey also gave chase. otherwise to recover the debt secured by said of her hands, otherwise but little harm in his line. Parties having leapcis or AVetako pleasuie in announcing to carry passengersbetween Kasota not intrigued for and bought their positions. Mortgage, or any part thereof: The sheriff and Anton Brey went as was done by the accident. Dr. Marcellus our customeis and 1 tends that we have and Sleepy Eye. threshers to be repared should bring They are the servile slaves Now therefore, Notice is hereby Given, That by dressed the wound and the patient removed our large stock of far as Sleepy Eye without finding any virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, of the people and not their honorable JURIES them in now. CHAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent. and pursuant to the statute in such case is doing well. and honored servants. Self-interest traces of the thief, but Casey was more Ready-made Clothing, made and provided, the said Mortgage will before, closed by a sale of the premises described in and Gen Franz Siegel will arrive in our should not be in the way of the law. The very important part taken by lucky and found his man and team at conveyed by aaid Mortgage, viz: Marshall is afflicted with that dread There are many things of more consequence juries in our system of justice renders city next Saturday evening and will be Boots and Shoes, and The West half or the South West quarter of Bunitswa I tease. Henle's. The supposed tramp turned to the Republic than the individual section No Seventeen (17) and tbe South East it imperatively necessary that only disease diphtheria. received at the depot and escorted to quarter of the South East of Section No eighteen out to be Charles Hughes, a neighbor members of it. The existence the best men be selected to serve. Ice cream at M. H. Burns', (18)in Towihlp One hundred and eleven (111) North Fishing excursions to the Cottonwood Bent's Furnishing Goods, Turner Hall and thence to his hotel and honor of the Republic is of more to Lange, who had intended to gohome That many frequently seen on juries of Range Thirty-two (32) West, in Brown County The weather continued cool and and State of Minnesota, with the heriditaments by the music section of the Turnverein are now all the rage. consequence. Self should not be put are entirely unfit for the duty, is a with Lange but had just drank enough and appurtenances which sale will be made by the bracing all last week. above the Republic. If, however, fact too obvious to require argument. and the Governor's Guard. On Sheriff of eaid Brown County, at tbe front door of of the "ardent" to put the devil into The special term of court commences those whose lawful business it is to enforce The tide of immigration westward the Court-house in the City of New Ulm in said We shall endeavor, to mention some Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock he will county and State, on the 10 day of July A. D. 1879, him, and when he jumped into the next Wednesday. the law do not discharge their of these, hoping that the selecting continues unabated. 10 o'clock A M., of that day, at public vendue, to the store fonnerly occupied by H. deliver a lecture (in German) at Tur obligation to the State then let some wagon had acted upon the spur of the the highest bidder for cash, top iy said debt and power may see the propriety of omitting Lettuce, radishes, greens andonions The Canby News now comes to us in Behnke & Bro., and invite ourcustomers interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, ner Hall upon topics connected with one else see that the law is upheld. such whenever possible. are "palcha" in Burns moment and drove off in the manner to visit us in our new location, and twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as stipulat. anew dress. A good improvement. Every citizen has a right to demand ed in and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, the rebellion. Admission free. After He who is governed by his feelings. Mrs. Ernst Fay and child have returned We shall endeavor, by strict attention we have stated, without any intent of and the disbursements allowed by law subject to the enforcement of the law. I have Rev. E. V. Loba will preach for Mr. Manifestly this person is not one of from their*eastern trip. the lecture the Governor's Guard and to business, offering good goodsat redemption at any time within one year from the stealing the team. Mr. Hughes was that right, you have that light. Shall exact justice and as a juror is valueless day of sale, as provided by law Champlin, Sabbath evening, June 8th, low prices, to merit a continuance of 60 cent tea at Henry Weyhe's store. the music corps will parade in Turner we exercise it? Shall we refuse to discharge brought back to town and on Saturday if not absolutely dangerous. Dated New Ulm May 22d, A. D. 1879. the confidence that has so far been reposed Can not be beat for the money. in the M. E. church, New Ulm. one of the most sacred and important Hall Park. The man of one idea. He usually evening andhadapreliminary examination in us. Respectfully, CHARLES CHADBOURN, Mortgagee. The pay car passed through last rights of citizenship, through Thenew band now numbers twenty appears to be mentally incapable of Last Friday afternoon as the 4 o-( beforejustice Fischer, buttheevidence GEO KUHLHANN, Attorney for Mortgagee week and made all the boys happy. CHEAP CHARLEY, personal consideration, when to dos receiving any addition to his of men and when they get together they clock train was coming in from the was not conclusive enough to is to dishonor the State, wound our Look out for potato bugs. Paris stock ot thought. His opinion, generally make the welkin ring. west Aug. Lceffelmacher's team which own self-respect, and bring the contempt green at M. H. Gamble's and that is VJTORTGAGE SALEDefault having been made warrant the justice in binding him formed in advance, can not be JsMUn the payment of the sum of Eighty-three and TIBTOOKMtR'8 F1IEKB. ot the world upon us. Shall we what will fix 'em. Another paper is to be started at was standingin front of Q. Scheible's changed by any amount of law or evidence. over and so he was discharged. While 36-100 Dollars, (|83 36-100), which is claimed to be make a little god out of self-interest due atthe date ofthis notice upon a certain mortgage, A. G. Anderson does a large lumber He compares every fact produced Watertown, the first number of which saloontook freight and started on a run this affair has terminated satisfactorily C. P. HELD, duly executed and delivered by David I Una. and sacrifice the Republictohim? Such trade. He buys for cash and is thereby as proof with his own ideas accepting sell and Emma A. Russell, his wife, mortgagors, to will appear in about a week. towards the river. Mr. Loeffelmacher, enough, it has to a certainty demonstrated a sacrifice would be too costly for such enabled to sell cheap. Adam Wylie, mortgagee, bearing date tne.26th day such as may accordwith them, who was on the wagon at the time, a little contemptible godas that. Down ofSeptember, A. D: 1877, and duly recorded in the Are we going to celebrate? Or shall that in case of an emergency, but invariably rejecting that which, if M. H. Gamble's machine agent, omce of the Register of Deeds, in and for tbe County Undertaker and Dealer in with the god, up with the Republic. done his utmost to stop it, but in making we let the ourth go by in default accepted, must inevitably overthrow ofBrown and State of Minnesota, on tbe first day of where quick and decisive action is a Thos. Brophey, is now in thefieldand Let the law be enforced or wiped out. ALL KINDS OF FDEKITDBE. October A. D. 1877, at 9 o'clock, a.m., in Book "H" his petthories. a turn near the foundry the wagon ready to sell anything in the way of this year? Don't all speak at once. necessity, the limb of the law can not of Mortgages, on page 302 which mortgage, together Let us be self-respecting, law abiding Ignorant men. For many reasons with the notes therein described, was duly assigned farm machinery. Thomasalsoinsures was upset, throwingMr. Loeffelmacher be depended upon. citizens. Ignatz Reinarta, an old and respected and transferred by the said Adam Wylieto these are objectionable. Much that is against hail. Proprietor and Manufacturer of violently to the ground and badly B. F. Webber, Assignee, by an indenture of assignment, citizen of the town of Sigel, died said is beyond their comprehension. duly executed and delivered, bearing date THE FARMEK FRRIEND A new foot bridge has been built across bruising one of his legs. The horses the first day of April. A. D. 1879, and dnly recorded They are notin the habit of reading LeaTeawarthaael Vicinity. last Saturday morning after an extended the Cottonwood river opposite ALMOST A BUIClOBt in the Office of the Register of Deeds of said county FANNING MILL. after promiscuously strewing the or studying by doing which they on the 17th day of April, A. D. 1879, at 11 o'clock a. Burns, all complete except the railing. illness. A large and very substantial schoolhouse might gain such a general knowledge m.inBook"K*' of mortgages on page 182, and noaction wagon along Front street were finally has been built in the southern One ot the most handsome, eminent Rev. Father Berghold, of New or proceeding at law or otherwise having been Those Stylographic Fens are going of things, occurrences, the operation The best fanning mill in the market. caught near the Eagle Mill. instituted to recover tbe debt secured by said mortgage, part of the town of Mulligan, and we Ulm, made us a call a few days ago in and successful meichants in the country, of laws, obligations as citizens, rights orhny part thereof off like hot cake. Every business Store and Factory on Centre street understand that school will soon commence. thefinterest ofthe newCatholicchurch. of men, business, principles Ac, as after years of suffering from dyspepsia Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by near City Mill. The band boys were out on a serenading man should possess himself with one This makes the second schooldistrict virtue ofa power ofsale contained Insaid mortgage, Wecan onlycarroborate the glowing would enable them to render sound and liver complaint, became in the town. and pursuant tothe statute in snebcase made and of these pens. Jos. Bobleter, agent. tour with their new instruments NEW ULX, Miyy. cropreportsof all the Minnesota newspapersin judgements. {bepremisesedescribed irovided. tb said mortgage will beforeclosed, and melancholy and desperate. To add to Mr. Chas. Hughes, of Leavenworth, last Wednesday night. They saying that the prospects of in and covered by said mort Allied to the ignorant man is the cTWAGrNER The depot of the Winona and St. gage, viz: TheWestHalfof the North East Quarter has bu|lt an addition to his dwelling a plentiful crop this season is now fast his troubles an eruption appeared, educated fool who cannot see the plain called on John C. Rudolph, Henry of lection Number Twenty (20) in Township Num- Peter railroad at Utica was struck by house and it now presents quite a com approaching the zenith of vision. line of duty, but theorizes until he berOne Hundred and Mine (109) North, f Range with disfiguring effect, upon his face. Keller and Jos. Bobleter, the committee fortable appearance. ^f\ Number Thirty-three (33) West of the 5th Princl lightning Sunday morning, May 25th, entirely loses sight of the matters *n Last Sunday "The Dublinites" with Physicians exhausted their skill in his pal meridian in Brown county and State of Minnesota, that solicited funds for the hand. FurnitureIPOSKINDLALNIRDEALE Having seen in the last Review that and burned to the ground. Loss not bat and ball in hand went to Willow with the hereditaments and appurtenances, behalf, but failed to afford any relief. xMr. purchase of the instruments. After will be scldatpnblic vendue to the highest bidder He lacks common sense and good one of the justices of the town of Mulligan Laketoshow the lads there whatkind to exceed SI,000. for cash, to pay aaid debt and Interest, and tbe tax. Racked with the torments of indigestion, judgement and,toallinterestand purporses, has sent an article to the Review of trees make shingles. theroundhadbeen made the committee esrif any, on said premises, andTwenty.five dollars Lehmann's team, of Milford, is utterly useless. for publication, without sending his attorney's Dee as stipulated la and by said mortgage and mortified at his personal appearance, met the boys at Turner Hall and a social Mr. Warneke, our new harness maker, In ease of foreclosure, and the disbursements alWed Theman wmPis afraid to do his duty, name, we will say for him, as we have took a free frolic through our streets heattempted suicide. Kind has got into a channel for a good by law which sale will be made by the Sheriff of hour was spent. The night fearing the displeasure or revenge it from good authority, that he wrote aid Brown county, at tbe front door of the Court lastSaturday afternoon butwerecaught Pictures, Frames, Mouldings custom trade, all because he sells frisnds interposed^ and induced him to was a disagreeable one for serenading of parties interested. in good faith and bis intentions in House, in theCity of New Ulm la aaid County and cheap for cash and warrants.his work. before any damage was done. Station the 14thday oOuneA.D. 1879,at lOo'eloekA. try Sandaline. fine effect wg wonderful. Neither fear nor favor should be allowed signing himself "One of thejustices of purposes as the wind blew a perfect |A^ and Children's Carriages. The ladies of Burns are all on tip-toe M., of that day, subject to redemption at any time to have any place in the juror's the town of Mulligan" instead of his His blood became purified, digestion within oneyearfrom the day of sale, as provided by Strawberry and ice cream festivals gale, but the boys were equal to the to knowhowtoinvest the leasttopay law. deliberations. What is needed is a own name was a very good one, in asmuch.ashe improvedt appetite was restored the most in behalf of a grand church are now all the rage. Pfefferle says Dated, New Ulm, April 30th, A. D. 1879. emergency. Stager Sewfig saehiie $3M fearless mind in the performance of a believedit carriedwith it a B. F. WEBBER, pic-nicandice cream festival on the all the organs resumed their functions, he'll soon have some fresh strawberries. lew Barfe &!- duty sometimes disagreeable but always morerespectableevidenceof suchgood J. NEWHABT, Attorney for Assignee. Freeborn county, it is announced by 4th of July next. Our ladies are generally and nis mind completely recovered right and just. faith than his own could have done. Yum! Yum! Wheeler Wilse. $&.* successful in all their undertakings the AlbertLea Enterprise, will present He who wavers. This man is guided Not doubting however that he has its balance. The eruption on and that theywillmake a success OHERRDTS SALEBy vlrtaeofan exeentlon, the name of Charles Kitfleson of ^Machines sold on time or monthly mne to law* at latwaat, rate* by what others say. He is afraid made his best effort, or at least those Viaaued oat of the District ConrtfortbeJteth Jiu his face entirely disappeared, his natural of this one is a foregone conclusion. payments. that place as a candidate for State annual interest, on First Mortgage, on his action may not meet with the approval who have written for him have, we oleial la District in and for the Connty of Bias Earth comeliness returned and be now anditate of Minnesota, npon a Jndgeaaent veadered Improved Farms. of the people. He listenstothe think it a pity that, his production Treasurer at the coming Republican GEO. KUHXMAN, and docketed In said Cenrt w the 14th day of Dae. MiroESOTA ST., NEW ULM, Mum. enjoys perfect health. It is the simplest New Ulm, Minn Onlya few evenings ago our neighbor common talk and frames his opinion should be lost to the", readers of the ember A. D. 1871, atruMeript of which Judgment State Convention. Mr. Kittleson is was on the 16th day of Deenaber 1871,1 Wa nd Mr. Thomas McCormick threw accordingly. Review and will take the liberty of and surest remedy ever known. Be wise in time and get a bottle of unquestionably a worthy gentleman docketed in tbe office of the Clerk of the 9thJudki. openthe door of his new house to a suggestinghis name. We have heard The man who isopposedtofollowing a!District in aad for tbe Coaftty of Brown la said Sandaline Lotion is the greatest curative Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, which always but the presentation of his name at few friends who enjoyed themselves for a fact that hisnameis'' Seizer." np a criminal because of expensetothe State, la a osrtaia action wheretoC H. McCormick for all eruptions and other unnatural and Leud J.McCoraikk partners of tbe firm ef heartily. The programme of the evening cures Coughs and Colds, and prevents county. Perhaps no doctrine is more this time naturally suggests two questions. CH. McCormick a Bra. wet* Plaintiffs and John 7&*X discharges. Will do just as consisted in music, dancing, a common among unthinking persons or Consumption. Price 25 cents a KeaellaawiaDaeadant,UlaTorofaaldrlaintUb FirstWhat is thematter with bountiful supper at 12 a. m. and aad agair~~~~" afaiaatrtak Defendan for the earn o- Tw moredangeroustothe communitythan recommended, used as directed, or bottle. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Col. Pf&nder, the present excellent The attention of farmers and other rSee Haadrad, ire aatffifty aad 2M0 Dollars (with t7.06 Thomas'artistic step dancetohis favorite that criminals should be allowedtoescape money refunded. Price$1. Askyour coctaiaearred afaee ladgawat) I hare on the 6th State Treasurer, that Freeborn county music "GUlaKallum." Thomas is calledtothe Advertisement of the because the expense incurred in card of Ji J. Ray in anothercolumn. 187*. aVrtod apoaall thiriaht, darofMajrA. D. druggist.Providence, Dec. 16, '78. tldeaad fatereat ofthe anM Daleadai Joha Me. is one of the crack stepdancers of the bringing them to justice fallson the should seek toset him aside! SecondIs RobinsonMachineWorksatRichmond, Mr. Rayis anupright, energetic Dr. Gounod, 5 West 14th St., N. Y.: west, and don'tyon forget it. county- We aretooapttoforget the Indiana. tfWi pi Mr. Irgens to retire voluntarily The SMtb Half c^tlieNorthWest^uarteVofsection business man and any businessintrusted object of government andthenecessity weaCT) iatowaahtp [H0]North, of BaaaaTMrtr, The Manufactory is one of the oldest I reply to your inquiry that "Sandaline" from the office of Secretary of State! twalEKI Wea*, tSs aaaae Irtaa aad hetag ia the to his care will be promptly andsatisfactorily forhuntingdownlaw-breakersof every in country, the and their purpose is to CosUKf of afctnraaai ttata ofarlnaasota and Sandaline Lotion thoroughly These questions have such an obvious See what the druggists say about class: We areafraid this Question of sell the best machinery at the lowest attended && 4 Aad will sal) the aaaaa, or so atach.theasof at and rapidlycured meof an old standing aaay%aaaeaanry toaattaff naM esaeaMoa aad bearing onMr.Kittleson's appearance expense is heard too often In the jury Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. -It never possible price forgood pay. Therefore Satisfactory arrangements can be eejta.attfc treat doerepfc Opart aaaaa la the case cf barber's itch, and yon may room so often that many, who'should do not buy an Engine, Thresher or in the field at this time that we are fails to curetbe worst Cough or Cold ettyoVlfewr^mUtbeCoaatr ofBrowaaad State. made with the undersigned by alive now be undergoing punishment, are afereeali.oa Tnavadar theIfchdaf of Jaaa A. D.' roaTaarsdartaa Horse Power or other machinery, on publish this. P. O'Shea.Dr Gounod's tempted to ask them in the hope of promptly and eflectuaHy." Price onty o'clock AJatoftthat ATM of lS7,at o'clock day. never interfered with in their career godhead young man wishing to enter the high price, long credit plan with navaftan-.nrarJthA.rj great medical work, full of interest, rjaMatMewUia^iftaa,, A.p.1*. obtaining information in replyIR 25 carta a bottle. Sold at the City ot crime an4, as a consequence, the high rate of interest until yon have the insurance business, over 250 pages. Price SI. Send for it fee.* nona JUpvMtcan.^ criminal class eyerywhere increases. writtentothisfirmfor their cash and HjJos. BOBLETER.