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

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,~ma MEW tlL^iiEyiEW:#iEBNESi5AyrJtrty 9H$?$M t*t* J.I.CASE&CO.-2fe S TAX ST *-U S OS 9a 0 a OWITEKS Attn SESCMVTIOB. 5" i OWNERL AND DESCRIPTION. OWBEKS AHBjBJSSCBIITION.. OWNERS AirDDESCBIPTION.' *$. OWXJEIM A?D DXSCRIPTION. S^ est* a 9 S PS' Sol 0 S O S ct So-3 da TRAVELER'S GUIDE. *3 s" Ss a B*Sg f-i*'- Bacine, Wia W r* a, t 5 rs p. N 350 17 wm Grimes of neq of neq and II Behhke same 40 6 78 Huiras ofnw & sw ofnw 28 ,8 166 120 335 same for the year 1877, nw ol ne 9 Annually manufacture and sell more 40 Loreno Station. t-f," se of ne 34 Christdpher Ely W i of SW 28 5 18 10 Diepolder John Doebereiner 356 S Blackmann part of lot 13 13 35 523 5 80- '3.169 60 THRESHING MACHINES hi John Oleson 84 Charles Johnson S of SE '8 0 4 69 100 same 4,5,19 and 20 19 161^ 16 42 15 14 17 80? 7 Oscar Eiche Diepolder 8 170 380 Chas Hoppensbcrger of ne 35 MEFrankeW)ofNEX 32 4 93 80 7 50 A Mix'sEstate ne 32 160 16 12 80 17 7 Diepolder Lewis & Hamilton '381 Wm Grimes nw 3S 1 172 5 32 160 16 87 JohnBKoUerE ^o SEX 38 Manderfeld part of lot 13 36 SO 54% 6 12 Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Than any other Fi rm in the World. Lewis St Hamilton se 35 33 -OF- 4 Martha Larson SE 26 John Doebereiner 385 7 1 same 160 16 17 13 172 10 51 Unknown swof nw, sw ofse, sw of 160 E N Henderson se of ne 36 Unknown nw of sw & of sw 3 66 40 620 swkshof ne icneof neq 13 120 9 19 240 29 75 10 Johanna Friton 389 Chas Hermann 3 175 Eastern Div. Arrive, Depart. Hans Bentson of nw & lot 1 same EofNEt 9 36 13S same se of se 15 12 97 80 40 4 88 66 7 24 same 390 North of Center Street. BROWN CO., MINN. same undivided of s,e of se 19 20 Day Passenger *6,25 p.m. *5,25 am 2 01 TOWN OF LINDEN. ''-T.. -Township 112, 83 A Friton 391 99 same ne 23 160 12 20 19 1 Guetling Township 108, Range 80, for the year 1878 John Halverson part of lotJ 6 and S 38 Night Pass'ger {9,30 a.m. *3,35 p.m 2 64 Jos Hartneck's Estate 392 160' 19 50 2-97 same ofnw and of sw 23 1 09 10 4 2 Bella Tweet part of lots 6 and 28 Christ Johnson und. yt Gottfried Stock of SW 3 SO 66 Frillmann 418 37 3 77 5 54 Freight *3,25 p.m. *6,25 a.m 32 For the Year 1878. Wm Hewitt sw of ne q, nw of TOWN OF STARK. 2 5 Emclie Fischer SE }i 6 1G0 same 50 16 97 Mathilde Siebert 422 1 16 Casper Larsen nnd. h,of se ofnwq 3 Freight *1,45 a.m. *4,50 p.m Township 109, Range 32. for the year 1878, 1 se ft part of hot sw '29 Odegard 144M 10 02 66' and ofsw of neq 7 Lewis & Hamilton 437 W O Hewitt se of sw 29 66 3 40 4 33 8 Maria S Back, Lewis Hamilton, 40 4 92 Adolph Candler Western Div. Arrive. Depart. A Clarck S of S E 8 40 Smith part of sw of se 29 78? 10 01 Nic Heinen of 461 41 80 5 28 wh of nwq 3 7 40 3 #3,30 p.m. *9,45 a.m Lots 9.10 & 11 Adam Joos Edwin Panlser. und. of whof ne 9 Pntoram of sw 30 STATE OF MINNESOTA, 10 66 67^ 6 59 40 1 22 Passenger Austin, L. & II., part ofe of ne 4 4 68 L4 Ad Pfeifer 462 17 11 Paul Olsen ne of se of se 9 1 W Mnnsel part of se of ne and Weise 65 8 88 ss 120 S Back, L. & H., part of of n? 4 12 07 2 97 GOLD MEDAL at PARIS Jacob Smith 469 17 same ne of se and of so Freight 4,15 p. m. 4,00 a. m. 12 of se 30 COUNTY OF BROWN. 9 77 5 25 157^ 23 85 Angnste Hartmann ne Diepolfler 3 63 for the year 1877 9 Mnnsel part of nw of se 30 17 A Cooper part of Outlot A 15 4 37 120 John Gent se of sw 14 9 72 40 7 Dist. Court, Ninth Judicial District. same Minnesota Valley Railway. A Clark Ofnw & scq of nw 10 T20 W Munsel ne of ne 31 6 38 1 98gath 40 305 John Charnock sw ofsw 40 '9 45 Hartnecks Est. Sublot 2 of Outlot 21 Medal of Honor and Diploma 11 17 Oscar Eiche Henning Irerson SE 10 160 The State of Minnesota toall persons, Hewitt of ne 32 10 63 Lnes ne ofsw & nw ofse 80 5 69 9 14 80 Arrive. Depart. 66 of Merit, at the Beinhorn Fraction 23 17 Rasmer Rasmersen NE of NE Il Wm O Hewitt of sw sw of 21 22 8 W Hettig Daniel Mathews nw 89 3 34 160 companies or corporations who have or John Halverson 8 of SW It Redwood Accom. *5,15 a.m. *6 35 p.m nw nw of se 32 Centennial Exposition 24 100 Humphrey It of ne 10 73 11 00 17 80 5 40 11 80 John Doebereiner Bottomland. claim any estate, right, title or interest Peter Knndsen W'M of NW 12 W O Hewitt of nw 32 A Schsmerkorn E part of of ne lo 2 78 80 9 33 80 -6 45 25 20 17 13^** Except Sunday. Except Monday. 9 N A Basson same of nw for the year 1877 12 Jac Stolle Lewis&Hamilton of se of sw 32 Humphrey of ne 10 8 89 in claim to or lien upon any of the 27 20 1 16 80 7 23 80 28 17 Nels Larson SW of SW- 12 PHILADELPHIA. 4 Weise Freight trains arriving here from Ball part of se of sw 83 same of nw lo 10 8 97 1 25 Sauer 4o 1 99 80 35 several pieces or parcels of land in the Nils Larson W y, of NW *4 13 36 50 Cath Deenen of nw 10 same Lot 1 of sw of sw 33 9 58 46 14 Diepolder 80. 8M 6 77 80 the East at 1,45 a. m. and 3,25 p. m. same Highest Award and Silver Medal at 36 list hereto attached described. John Olson SE tf of SW 13 A Schamerkorn of nw 11 11 94 41 40 10 2 66 SO German Friton i of 7 .TOWN OF HOME. same SE of SW 13 Meyerding 38 Vinnp of nwq & se ofnw 15 carry passengers from Kasota. 10 45 OHIOPremium STATE FAIR,Medal 1878. The list of taxes and penalties on real 40 2 23 120 42 17 Otto Vill Kellockscn & Tolloflfcon se ofse 13 8 A Slocum 4134 rods of shot's 16 1 13 Gold First Unknown Lot 3 Sect. 7. T. 110, R. 30, 40 1 83 estate for the county remaining delinquent 44 Township I10 Hans Dabl NE tf le 17 Range 32, for the year 1878. John Gent part of11 of nw and JOHN A. WHITE, Agent. Eiche 17 61 10 160 COLORADO. 1 CALIFORNIA 22^ acres 2 57 Andrew Petersen NE of NW 16 on the first day of June has se ofnw is 47 4 40 17 13 39 S7*: 40 Current of sw & sw of 7 A Schaffenberger Ole Iversen SE 4 of SW SE fi lc Sloetim part ofe of sw IS 15 81 1 31 200 swq 1 120 10 G9 52 VILLAGE OF BURNS For the year 1878. been filed in the office of the Clerk of 10 4 German Friton of Ole JorgensenftGroten sw of sw 16 James S Williams part ofj ofsw 40 Current ne of se 2 40 3 70 1 64 St. Panl & Sioux City R. R. 52 the District Court of the county of 26 \*an Dusen & Co. Halver O Halverson S y. of SE 17 5 9 65 and sw ofswq 13 Fr Eiche 3 05 80 8 Middleton nw of nc & ne 4 87 53 Williams part of of s\y 43 Ole OIHCII SW ot SW",'.i' 17 Sioux City & St. Paul R. R. Brown of which that hereto attached same 6 9 65 2 22 2 78 40 8 Diepolder ofnwq 3 Cl^ 3 74 Ever Andersen NE 18 W II Kimber part ofsw ofnw 55 14 12 50 160 80 Wooldrieb lot 1 & nw.q ol nw 3 5M '5 83 is a copy. Therefore you and each of same 9 9 65 3 Worthington & Sioux Falls R.R. Lorenz Ammann Ole Oleson W of SW 18 Klein part of of of 6 W same lots 2 and 3 ,3 74.'-i 7 55 55 707B you are hereby required to file in the same 4 10 65 1 49 Lewis & Hamilton Lots 7 and 8 It) nwofswq same Lots 5, 6 & 7 107 Lewis & Hamilton lot 1 and part of 86 6 70 55 Onrcn Lots 4 & 6 4 of ne 19 Savage part of of ne same office of said Clerk within twenty days 59 5 10 65 234 nw of nw 4 43 5 34 36tf 11 07 Wm Guetling 9 THE OLD HEM.1BLE Jens Ouren Lots lot 1&2 & li ofse 19 55 John Kollcr part of 11 of tie 39 same Wooldrich lots 3. 4, 5 and 6 4 132% 14 17 148* 11 79 1 19 after the last publication of this notice 6 10 65 Lots 13 & 14 same same Lot 1 20 Albert Tttttle sw of ne, se.of nw and 5} 41 56 SIOUX CITY ROUTE Wm Werringsw of nw 5 40 4 28 same 3 5 45 7 10 65 your answer, in writing setting forth PHarbo nwq ofse &sw of 11w q'-'O Loesch nw ofse SO 7 00 120 14 23 A It. Cath Stcffel of se sw of 56 Anders Erickson NW of NE 20 same 8 73 Peter Barthoniey se ofseq 40 11 10 65 40 any objection, or defense you may have 1 07 6 59 Schulz se and se of sw & 1 19 72 56 Hans S Belle E V, of SE 22 W Smith part of It of ne 80 70 same 8 03 12 73 HMcBain Whofswq fi 6S. 862 12 10 65 6 59 Diepolder to the taxes and penalties or any part A Knudsen N of NE 23 Carl Oldenburg part of oi ne _'0 8 58 2 7 73 34 Cross li of-se 6 30 8 48 Eclipse.9Apron Machines same 81 1 18" 77 The People's Favorite Line, Win Guetling same SE of NE 23 thereof upon any piece or parcel of Lorenzo Sloe11m sw ofse -_ 40 40 7 3 SC- 3 SI 59 Lew is A Sliaubnt li of 11w 7 71 5 57 same 99 Kief Elofson of se & ne ci ofse same se ofsw 20 120 2 18 65 40 Ol to Vill ll 26 4 43 1 land described in said list in to or on NMcClcilans hofnwq 7 71 Ji 6 08 59 Byro S of NE Ki 24 Peter Bartbomey sw of sw "0 80 40 7 26 6 93 4 43 same 3 18 65 EasimauD sw 7 Ha)i 10 38 Taner 5 Will Thresh, Clean, Save per day more bushels ol which you have or claim any estate, Tolef Mvereson N }i of NK 24 60 Chas W Smith ofnw 80 80 8 07 10 05 BETWEEN McGregor of se 7 80 5 SO 1 32 same 5 18 Wheat, Rye, Oats, Flax, Timothy and Clover Seed 65 Odegard 2 John Oleson S of NW 24 Christ Johnson NE '4 SO right, title, interest, claim or lien. 53 I N N E S OTA 7 51 12 34 63 160 Ph Grosa nw 8 160 6 50 than any other Threshing Machine in the United 16 16 Gunbild Johnson N of NW 24 80 VILLAGE OF SLEEPY Wm Kiesling W Langholt's of tie & of ne (i S^of 9 i'E. 8'20 6 89 For the year John Lerbns ofnw of sw ne 63 States. Otto Reimaaehson N yz SO And in default thereof, judgment 12 54 N. Bridgewater Sav. Bank ot ne 21 of NE & 8 95 06 10 of sw & 1: ofsw 9 140 10 26 1878. N)|of 10 same 64 Threshers and Farmers save youi Ever Nelsons Children sw of sw same SE 14 04 12 81 160 28 55 will be entered against such piece or Wm Mandel lot 6 14 53% 5 41 August Friton Arm El Golden and ne of sw 26 same SW' 64 5 12 34 NEBRASKA, COLORADO, 8 05 Money by purchasing J. I. CASE A 2 SO 160 5 09 same lot 6 14 58% 4 48 5 94 parcel of land for the taxes on said list 2 Johanna Nelson SE Lf ol SW 26 same NE yr, same Charlotte Brown 12 34 40 3 47 160 65 Wm S Graham lot 3 and 4 14 68?/ 4 79 CO'S THRESHING MACHINES. 14 11 53 S" of "w ]25 Andrew Lnvig NE of SIS 27 5 94 same NW & 12 81 CALIFORNIA, 40 appearing against it and for all penalties, 3 160 Mich Seiter Wm.Mandel se of se 15 40 3 96 3 63 Jane Patker 1 13 2 76 Johanna Nelson part of sc ot se 27 40 sam.e' sh of se of se of se of TRACTION AND PORTABLE same for the year 1877, so of si 15 40 3 54 4 17 interest and cost. S Lautenschlager (State) Phil Youngnian Ole Olson part of wliofswq 29 i Missouri, Kansas and Texas. and lots I and 2 "5 4 15 1 69 204 ,tf 15 75 Mieh Oonovon of \v i 15 80 3 17 29 37 95 Koi,e N43%by50feet part ofll& 7 66 l OloOlson Seburn part of ofsw 29 Terry "J. IV 11 A. BLANCIIARD, same ofse 16 SO 4 88 11 5 15 120 1 69 59 40 samo part of of sw 29 Lorenzo Slocum lot 5 & ne of nw Philipp Gross and others 12 66 9 21 A Williams se &. 16 160 12 49 4% 73 ?i same 6 15 4 88 Clerk of Dist. Court Knud Olsen part of of sw 29 Peter Burthoiney nw ofnw -j 14 85 First-Class in all its AppointmentsElegant 5 38 John N Hall nhofswq 17 .80 671 Laudenschlager (Sta(e) 13 41 40 66 iX Tn Allison Chas Bigelow of nwq same tie of neq 1 24 1 07 10 7 84 Sleeping Coaches, Miller Platforms, Westinghoose ::o CliasMcGregor 11 li ufneq 18 80 5 04 56 93 Brown Co., Minn. Ad Seiter (State) 3 67 of sw & li of se 25 S Klingcrland of n\v 240 Aug Stephan 7 60 80 Automatic Air Brakes, and all the approved appliances 20 10 19 24 4 25 Aiig Utecht part ofsw q"." IS 136 tf 9 12 :M 66 00 NorthBrldgewater S:tv. Bank lot I Peter Peterson SW of SW 30 67 37 Henry Trost 4 1 28 3 (Hi 'M 15?i for MurgeryMurphy neq 20 lfiO 10 30 Hagcmann 4 25 12 74 Unknown S of Olson of nw & of sw 80 57 75 Ml 39 56 6 95 31 3(H) 67 Andrew Glatigney nc of sc 20 40 2 44 Beinhorn 5 SPEED, SAFETY, and COMFORT. Sophia Levi S 50 by 77 feet Wm Lewis W of NE 30. S.) 23 IS 8IUI1U S i( 31 300 CITY OP NEW ULM. South of Center 6 27 6 01 13 Rogers nw 20 liiO 14 (it 67 Henry Herrendoerfer 8 Hans O Broste NW of SWEngelbret x432 40 of Lots 17 and 18 25 2 75 12 74 A Williams ne 21 160 12 49 3 2 TOWN Of STATKLV. Street. For the year 1878. 18 81 67 Johnson SW of SW Ed Casey 13 40 I 36 A Glatigney 11 li ot aw 11 li of so A Kilian 3 27 1 69 Ten Hours Time and Hundreds of Township 10S, Range 35, for tie year 1S7S. 18 98 same sw qof sw for tlio year 187 32 40 3 82 68 Joseph Galles S of 4 of sw and 11 li of sw of sw 21 120 10 68 Christ Nelson 3 35 1 38 Henry W Briggs W same sw ofsw q, for the yrar 1876 32 40 3 51 is 2 78 A Glatigney li ot of nw 21 .40 3 20 17 00 Miles Distance Saved, by 68 John Fenske 11 Ed E Dickerriou SW Christian Arnold Lot 3 32 1 13 20 Sleepy Eye. 1 to 30 0 77 160 A Ackley se 21 17 30 100 59 69 Chas Rowell S of SW Palmer E30xl65 feet 7 Hans S Belle part /if lot 1 33 taking this Route. 78 20 3 39 OWNERS AMD DESCRIPTION. Win Mandel of ne 'J2 SO 64 8?i SO fe4 11 04 80 LC Martin W 'A ofNE x' Ivcr Nelsons Children part of lot 1 33 *J 70 21 II Doub, Lewis & Hamilton 5 2 S3 2 00 80 hi 62 same li ot ne C!r 1S77) 21 2o For Through Tickets, Time Tables, or other information, Reefstick E ofNE E A Reinardson part ol lot 2 33 o1,? 49 21 2 S3 61 80 same li of ne 22 11 65 a 72 Thorhauer 1 9}i Haber &Schowers N y, of NW apply to your Local Agent, or to the II Byro part ol lot 3 33 .S 2 20 2 S3 33 same li of ne (for 1877) 22 8(1 49 so 2} 12 62 72 Lucretia Bickelhaupf SW GBenz 11 Helling lot 2 & ne of nw 34 5 01 General Ticket Agent. St. Paul. 5 07 M 160 Donovon 11w q' 22 19 22 71 y. 60 16 John Dulton NE same lot 2 & no of nw q, for 1S77 34 73 5 79 John Goldenbergers Est 8 32 5 67 Trains pass Kasotu Station as follows: 10O Kolilhase sw no & li of nw 2:1 15 87 7i)i 120 WW Doty SEjtf Odegard 2 Chas Bigelow S of NE 35 2 31 0 70 3" ICO 73 A Kchmi.lt sw 24 20 48 same for the year 1877 8 6 72 oiiitf Eat. 80 OWNERS AND DESCRIPTION. 1532i Amaziiih Slocum NW Cli Strom. L. & 1 lainilt. sw of lie 36 same 3 3 89 160 2 31 16 10 90 11 Wengero li 25 5 87 40 T7INEST THRESHING ENGINES, 8-10-15 horsi 80 73 St. Paul Express 7:10a.m. St.Paul accom. 1-2:15 p.m. Weise 12 Thorstin Gravset N of SW 80 7 62 .S same 4 IS 8S 1.1 McLaughlin no 27 SO 2 31 power, Combining SAFETY, ECONOMY. 99 1W1% Knud Gravset SK of SW 36 74 a Doebereiner 1 3 22 Koinfr Went. 15 21 James Aclley nw i 27 40 O Jos Stelsiner 7 POWER, FINISH, STRENGTH. rj a 163% 73 Jacob Michaolsoii SW ,'4 of SW 8 36 Omaha F,xpress 7:07 p. m. St. James a ccommodation COUNTY A11 MTOIt'S OF IMCK. 75 Engesser 12 HI 40 Charles KisNiicr neq 2S 156 IS 71 QPLENDID List of HORS.E-POWERS Monntei 2 Odegard Knud O Broste SW of SE 36 JsTew Ulm, Urown county, Minn., 3 53 12:27 p. in. 59 TOWN OF ALMN" 8 48 40 Aug llt.selit kot's .'S 1 32 77 Diepolder 4 74 i Pitts, 4-wheel Woodbury, 2-wheel Woodbury,. UnknownSJ^ of NE 3 Guetling 3 3 18 6 41 T. W. Bishop, J. P. Lincoln, SO Hannah MuCrakeu.vart of lot 2 29 59 4 29 Down Pitts, Down Climax, one and two hortf 77 Justus Assmann 5 Township 108, Range 32. for the year 1878. June 14, A.D, 1879. TOWN OF MILFORD. E Kramer g' \V W Kelly li ofsw so of r.vt 4 Sweep, Tread Power. Gen. Manager, Supt. 59 56 77 FBehnke 7 33 29 Henry Hammer of se .4 and lots 4 and5 30 CATALOGUES 17,' Township 110, Range 31, for the year 1S78. Dan Dingier 10 80 80 I, II. B. Constans, County Auditor, 43 W. H. Dixon, General Ticket Agent. WITH FULL PARTICULARS ol 43 78 I* W Morgan part of of ne 32 A Sommerviile of v 8 4 Niemeyer 2 1 14 8 80 9 8!t Albert Bchnke partfi of lots 9 & 10 2 7 Bcli nke 13 41% Improvements, etc., sent free on applicatkfti. 0 95 17 Kate Russell part of undivided It within and for said county of Brown, 43 John Teas of nw 1 0 80 10 80 Adam Dilg 8 S 59 UlA same part of ne of sw 2 8 4 89 of neq 82 Knappmann 11 2(5/j A Konia no 2 17 17 26 State of Minnesota, do solemnly swear (J 49 81 II E same Remainder of lot 8 2 Weise 13 1C0 1 35 John Fitting so "2 ^27 70 Anna Eliza Dayton of nw 18 10 A Mueller 1 4 31 26 17 August llcnkcl unit of of sw 2 that the foregoing and annexed is a 82 ItiO 1 69 same so [for the year 1S77J ?2 24 29 John Lenk 2 Klde Gundcrson sw of nw 22 CHICAGO, 15 M. MULLEN, 2 IS Schumacher 2 Reimer Reimers part of se of sw 8 40 16 10 85 Sarah Brown of so of 11 83 1 98 Lewis & Hamilton part of 20 correct list and true statement of the 87 Diepolder 3 10 Heinous estate balance of 11 li ofse 4 A Dietz 7 1 99 Math Ryan part of no 35 Wi 1o 53 16 17 of nw 70 88 4 44 OJ taxes for the years therein stated upon same balance of of ne 4 Carl Lieder 4 10 20 1 51 I 13 Martin Penning part of ne 3 Herman 11 14) 10 Milwaukee St Paul 5C^ 15 3 la Fred Fre lson Lot No 5 04 Drusch of W of of ne 4 20 the real property therein described and 2 72 1 86 same for the year 1877 4 Math Ryan part of so, Sii 26 16):( 80 Kasebergers 12 881 ChriSlen Hejeison heirs of sw 21 16 At Rathmann part of lie of nw 4 17 10 74 1 41 A Kober part of so of n 30 Ad Candler 5 89 which taxes have not been paid into 29 Corner Minn., & Second North Sts Chas Bigelow li of nw & same part of lie ol nw 4 10 1 4 1 Trillmann fe 10 2 10 17 Hammer part of se of 11.- *t 90 of sw & i ofseq 2. Alois Webber 9 11 41 2-10 the Treasury of the County. John Castor, Lewis & Hamilton, 31 2 40 Wengur 2-3 of nc 1) of nc 3ti John Lucli 13 10 :R,a,il^weiy, 26 17 Ole Ivergon li of no 26 N Ulm. miitu. 80 part of of nw & of sw I 90 4 Chr Schmidt 13 120' 30 14 34 G: Alois Weber 4 10 Ole Gunderson se of nw & ne of Township 111. I I. li CONSTANS, 17 Aug Hartmann part of nc of ne 5 2 81 20 93 John Schade 8 37 Rvr Keeps a complete^ne of 80 II Knappmann 4 3? Christ Scar part of nc of ne 5 10 County Auditor. 1 27 10 99 A Fenske lot 6 7 3 56 IS THE: VEIIV BEST LINE 2(J 39K 97 CastorlLewis&Hamiltonl Elcff Kleffsen of sw 3o 37 4 2a Vittcr & Fischcrbauer part of so 5 15 54 120 Mich Seitcr 12 W Clark part of lot 4 aud nw of 10 SIELF & HEAVY HARDWARE 1 16 Subscribed and sworn to before ine 98 same of sw (for 1877 30 FOR-- George Kuhlman same for the year 1877 part of se 5 14 61 5 58 39 5 64 120 seq 7 80 Justus Assmann 4 16 1 49 Henry Jeffery of sw 32 Mrs Tiischer parts of lots II & 14 and 4 47 I 43 this 14th day of June, A. I)., 1879. 10 99' Bertha Fischer Daniel O Neil ne of se of se 7 41 80 10 WINONA, LA CROSSE, SPARTA, 16 Boebinger 12 W VV Miner of se. 32 lots 12 and 13 7 171% 21 62 3 8 1 6 87 1 49 same. ne of se qof sc [1877] 7 80 10 Mueller 12 99 42 OWATONNA,PRAIRIE DU Helge Olson of nw 34 S Fischcrbauer & Vittcr of ne 8 4 87 s~*^^ A BLANCIIARD, Carpenter and Fanning Tools, 16 1-9 A Friton 3 80 7 13 same lot 2 of lot 4 7 80 5% 10 56 Herrendoerfer 7 100 42 Chas Bigelow li of no 35 8 81 Serr Of nw & W li of sW 160 Peter Olsen lot.19 of nw of se q. 17 11 SEAL, Clerk of the SO CHIEN, MCGREGOR, 16 same 4 2 48 undividedJ\i do' i ofwbofnwq2l 5 3 16 Unknown ofrih of nw 1 same for the year 1877, of nw Mary Schies 9 101 J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & 42 and oflot 4 7 40 MADISON, 16 same 5 v^-v-*^ District Court. 2 31 and of sw 9 160 11 91 2 81 W Clark part of lot 3 7 MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, 40 Ad Candler 14 103 42 l6 Maria Feldmann 6 same for the year 1876, li of nw Kngelbrct Olsen lot IS of nw of Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' Fr Weise 3 30 45 1 105 TOWN OF BASHAW. a nil ofsw 9 JO ICO se and Of lot 4 7 Doebereiner 10 16 87 Odegard 46 3 63 13 105 Pfeifers F.st. se of sc of nw 11 10 John Olsen un 'ivtded of li of 1 69 Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Osborne 10 Weise 3 And all Intermediate Points in NOTE. The following abbreviations Township 108, Range 31, fort year 187g. tf Ad Seiter, State sublot 3 of lots l&i 12 Floto 56 lot 5 oflot 3 7 46 2 48 2 109 89 10 A Candler 8 same sublot 4 of lots 1 & 4 12 3 39 are used in the foregoing list, viz: Lt. 4% Joseph Pascher of 2 80 14 i Win Grimes part ofsw ol 11 wq 7 20 77 Julia Han tot & Co's. Full line of 47 13 109 99 Minnesota. Wisconsin and Northern Iowa, 16 same 5 of lots 4 & 5 |2 89 Schies 3 4% WC Clark part of lot 8 S 78 6% John Ruigo.r chofsoq 1 53 for Lot, Blk. for Block, See, for Section, 50 NTEW YORK, 32 Bentz, Lewis&Hamilton 10 110 1 4 8 5 same 6 of lots 4 & 5 12 SO 0,la' Daniel Neil sublot 2 of lot 8 8 26 107 Johan Johnson of ne 2 80 W Cox 7 N for North, S for South, E for 10 31 50 30 W Pfaendcr sublo'.s 7&13 of lots4&5 12 REAPERS AND MOWERS. 2 29 32 16 i 12 110 Aug Ilogensen part of lot 2 of lot S 8 Dr. A Spies John Oentz of ne 4 0 26 Thorhauser 8 11 2i Caroline Prignitss pan of ne 13 2 53 20 Peterson & Hans Oskcnsan lot 4 of 50 East, \V for AVest, Q. for Quarter, II Friedrirh Gentz hot nw 4 95% 32 PHILADELPHIA, 14 110 Odegard THE OSBORNE 26 15 85 Pfeifers Estate of li of sw 13 40 4 60 Sabin 12 lot S 8 1 18 Henry Kiinmerle Lots S & 3 (j \\i') 53 for half, Und. for Undivided. 49 5 112 Ph Riehl John Drusch part of 11W 1 i 43 2 04 Hans Oskeusen lot 3 of lot S S 19 98 BALTIMORE, Ernst Buder 2 Henry Malethe of se &. se of 5Ai 53 same part of nw ofsw 15 82! 45 Haag Self-Binder 8 114 4 61 14 37 Henry Hums ne corner of lot 7 S 1 69 10 w 8 120 Johanna Rutz 5 2 74 Becker E part of SW 1 30 5 20 58 3 44 WASHINGTON same same [for 1877J 8 50 1 83 10 same 9 114 W Wilson sw of sw 40 John Lenk 2 Jacob Feldman part of se of ne IS 32) 80 61 9 05 43 W Clark part of 11 of se of sw 8 58 55 Heedal sw jo loo 33 Ernst Grossmann 10 116 WBZ2 20 82 samo part Of ch ofse 18 71 ll C8 same 7 Doheny lots 2 &3 ol snblot 9 8 2 29 New England, the Canadas,and all Lewis & Hamilton ]l let) 43 55 33 Alois Webber 12 07 Christ Ilageinann nw of sc and 14 116 II Worthington sublot 8 of lot 5 S Gnetaf Odin of 11 12 80 1 07 Wheeler & Wilson W Kohlreuter 12 56 57 1-2 56 swq of neq 18 80 13 25 17 EASTERN and SOUTHERN POINTS. Cliristcnsen part of lot 1 of lot 11 16 2 40 Ph Riehl The Elward Harvester, 4 121 George Weisiuger of nw 12 80 II Knappmann 7 9 41 Peter Eminer S of SW 23 80 77a 56 58 Wm Kurghard & Lewis &. Hamilton outes 17 Wm Fchse of ne 12 go Panse 2 126 11 77 Pfeifers estate It of li of nw 24 4o 3 73 Ch Schmidt 4 part of lots 2 and 3 17 12^ 168 66 88 Samuel Johnson of sea- 12 so 2 17 14 126 9 42 John Doebereiner Beinhorn SW of SE 24 40 4 85 Ira Fuller, Lewis & Hamilton part John Lenk 5 Martin Bcwuiann of stHMBfe 12 80 66 58 9 13 Fr Beinhorn NW of SE 24 40 4 35 17 of lot 2 17 4.!8' 4 127 Fr Frillniann with wire or twine binder* 65 Geo Wilsou ah of sw *sr 13 773^ same 6 66 58 20 82 Minna Beiuhorn E 'A of SE 24 Ho 07 II Potter part of se of 11 and 17 Lewis II Hamilton O Sw ',14 itiO AND 2 128 Mary Schies 10 41 ex BKrneger wq of neq a nwq of se q27 So 7 :i2 Aug Bock 14 83 60 ne of sw 17 1 69 do ehofswq 18 80 3 DAILY TRAINS 17 12 129 McSIIEKRY & FOUN- Chas Soehner 10 99 Sear neq of no & of nw 27 120 115 4 Greene nc 20 Franz Grebe 12 19 98 100 60 Andrew Anderson of ne SO so 2 24 NO. 8- 10 63 26 John Krueger N 'A ofNE 28 SO 6 92 13 131 A Boebinger same ne (for 1S77| 20 19 34 Alf Johnson W of se 20 80 11)0 Madlener 14 61 2 24 10 80 Gustav Boeder part of nw of ne 7 10 Lee of sw ofse 20 TAIN CITY SEEDERS, 3 18 1 133 Anton Ochs Wm Janson of se 2 go 20 Between 20 55 E Kramer 8 61 and of 11e of nw 35 70 5 52 2 81 Erickson part of lot 3 of lot 1 21 35 A O Redding seq .25 lfiO 50 3 133 same St. Paul and Minneapolis and Chicago. FURST & BRADLEY 4 T7 same for the year ls77, part of nw 66 -Madlener 9 Greene li of sw of nw 21 2 81 20 Palmquist 11 of nw 32 80 2 13 50 5 133 of ne and of ne of inv 85 70 6 43 same T0WN OF BURNSTOWN. same of sw of nw Ifor 1S771 21 3 65 20 67 Bergman 11 SE of 9 8 9 1 Peter Kmmer part of nw of ne jm1 33 12 133 Sarah Peck of se 21 Amann 4 92 40 98 Beinhorn 12 The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway is of ne of nwq 35 lo 86 9 57 Greene part of nw of sw 86 Hjiy Halts, l!oir A: Cultivators, Township 109, Range ai, for the year 1878 A Schaffenberger Lot 13 & 14 134 the only Northwestern Line connecting in snme deit 68 Unknown NE ot NE 7 40 5 35 Schade 2 5 61 and lot 6 2l 5 9^ 9 01 50 in Chicago with any of the Great Kastern and Pafflein 14 135 David Eshbaugh ne 4 159?^ 13 11 same SB of $W ,'4 9 40 5 35 &e. &c. &c. 69 Greene part of nw of sw & John Betz 9 2 97 Southern Railways, and is the most conveniently 1 32 A Hubbard neq 6 157^ II 50 Chr Sear NW ofNE 27 40 4 71 Carl Soehner 6 137 lot 6 (forlS77 21 69 Thiese 2 lO 23 located with reference to reaching any depot, Hotel 12 71 Wilhelm Wendt of nw 8 80 6 88 99 Raverly lot 8 21 Cull and examine my goodsand ni\jes Township 111, Range 31. 40?. 4 28 Werner 7 138 or place of business in that City. 69 Julius Wendt of sw 8 80 4 114 Mueller 3 12 71 Murphy part of lot 7 21 31 2 50 before buying elsewhere. Schwab part of sublot 3 of lot lo Through Tickets and Through Baggage Checks to Serdino, Lewis & Ham. 9 140 Andrew Lee li of sw 14 So 6 2d 70 Victor II Geo Back part of lot 7 21 2 2 24 31 all Principal Cities. and part of lot 4, Section 30 and 3l 10 1 4l 50 Michael Rude remainder of of -Mary Schies 142 71 Geo Wooldrich lot 7 22 28Ji* II Limning 2 M. MULLEN. Lewifi&HainiUonpnrtoflots4&l9 30&'ll 20'1 283 2 13 Steel Rail Track, thoroughly ballasted, free from 2 81 sw 15 70tf 7 59 50 Henry Brandenburg of se of Mueller 6 144 73 John Krueger part of sw of se 31 5 7o dust. Westinghouse Improved Automatic Air Julius Berndt 1 Ferd Schwarzrock of 18 80 6 72 12 05 qofs 22 17 II Beinhorn, Lewis & H. 10 144 41 Christ Ilageinann part of lot 5 and Brake, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupling on all 73 Lewis & Hamilton of ne 13 80 6 57 Herman Winkler 6 JWAdncy of se of sw of sw q22 5 3 14 41 Passenger Cars. sw ofsw 32 10 1 41 50 John Doebereiner 1 145 Jacob Schwartzrock h.of ne 13 So 6 26 74 Johnson sublot I of lot 9 22 11H II Borking 13 66 1 12 same for the year 1877, part of The Finest Day Coaches and Palace Sleeping Cars. Chas Wendt Let 1 ef sc 10 3 29 17 Held, Lewis & H. 14 145 Lewis & Hamilton part of lot 6 & 7 25 Jo Fred. Boock, 75 87 lot 5 and sw of sw 82 10 ,8s This Road connects morcBnsinessCentres.Health A Dietz 2 76 Chas Scholz Lot 4 of se 19 1 09 J. Barns part of lot 6 2 9 50 Xavier Amann 2 146 96 Wm Strassbtirg part of of sw 3:j 5 7o 76 and Pleasure Resorts, and passes through a finer Thomas Wilson lot 5 of se 19 1 09 A Bebticker's Est 2 66 Diepolder lot 16 25 33X 4 20 17 Lewis & Hamilton part of lot 7 33 24 ja- .country, with grander scenery, than anv other 345 Mich Seiter 10 147 77 J. Schwartzrock part of li of no I9 51% 4 04 NScherer 6 Teischer se of ne 20 40 3 73 56 Northwestern Line. 17 Wm Wendt part of of ne 10 78 531 TOWN OF MULLIGAN. Chas Grefe II 147 78 A Steffiil of nw of sw 26 20 1 96 V. V. H. CARPENTER, WHettig 14 33 A Hubbard snblot 5 of h*of nw q22 4} 24 Township 108, Range 33, for the year 1878. Proprietor of the 5 44 Tninn, Ph Gross part of se 79 Schlichting 1 148 Gen. Pass and Ticket Ag't. Kutz 13 Wm Donner snblot 9 of of nw 22 'A% 21 20 ofnwq 27 15 1 33 Martin Hose N J ofNE 4 2 84% 56 50 S. S. MERRILL, JJNO. CAULT, 82 same 5 148 S Welch imblot 10 of of nw 22 zyt New Dim Machine, Wagon, Smith 19 Otto Vill 12 17 Gibbs ne of ne of se 27 10 Morse Miner & Co N.w 2 UH% 18 21 1 08 General Manager. Ass't Gen'IM'ger 17 87 John Lenk 12 148 Michael Rude balance of ol nw q22 40% 171 W Werring hot ne ofse 27 2o Hannah Toomey S of SW .'4 4 so 7& 2 15 Fr Eiche 9 17 Fielding Redding of 22 So 3 IS 43 87 W Adrian, Lewis & H. 5 149 W Adney of nw 27 40 John Toomey W 'A of NW 4 83 10 33 3 25 Peter Schlossmacher 2 17 Conrad Gescke nh of 80 80 6 18 & PAINT SHOPS, THE Masttcr part ol ne of sw 27 5 same E&ofNWtf 4 S3!.i 357 33 54 88 Ernst Grossmann 5 150. Barthot Spor of sw 30 84 61 17 Kutz 4 W Adney se of ne 28 40 Valentin Hocscberl N of SW 0 "ii% 6 80 5-42 17 88 Weise 13 152 17 Lewis & Hamilton se 29 160 Clemens Scbmid S of SW 6 76 (i 64 21 21 Carl Soehutr 1 TOWN OF COTTONWOOD. 17 88 CHICAG O AND NOBTHWETERN Pauline Dietrich 4 157 James Arnold of of ne 3o 40?4 Cor. Minn. & 3d N. Sts., New Ulm. Mlc Sturm N W ot NfWW & lot 1 6 860 7 77 5 20 606 American Exhibitors Seethed Pritei 10 Friton of 6 A S S t- 9 4! 10 89 A Hamlin part of se of nc 30 80 Patrick Gollino E 4 45 Win Guetling II 158 Town8hip 109, Range 30, for the year 1878. 17 Ch Ziske 1 FGrattonE J of NW 10 80 8 03 Davenport part of se of ne 30 3 AT TH 62 90 10 Jos Probst 14 158 17 GREAT PARIS EXPOSITION Hilleshulm pnrt of sw IT. 110] 81 RAIL-WAY Oscar Orche II Monroe Cordill W of SE 12 SO 4 97 Starring of nw 30 77?. 5^ 9 12 96 I am prepared to do all kinds of work 92 10 W Guetling 2 165 Geo Haas part of sw "32 E N Henderson sw of nw 3l 37^ Win Lew is S a of N W 14 80 4 18 17 10 5 25 Knappmann 14 1 0 in my line on short notice. Repairing 93 Catharine Gulden part of ne 5 10 Levi Bobbins SK# 14 160 9 41 W Werring no of se 31 40 Charles Hermann 14 163 10/6 4 28 1 11 17 Mary Schies 10 IS THE John Martin part of ne 9 Peter Engelnml N yt W W Nash nw of se 31 40 of Threshers and Reapers a specialty 94 20 4 95 10 of NW 18 79 i 4 97 3 14 W Guetling 2 165 OF 1878. 10 German Friton E Jo of 7 Oldest, Jos. Schaefer part of of se 10 Lewis & Hamilton sw of se 31 40 Theo Crone SW 26 160 10 58 4 95 95 72 My machinery is all new and of im 10 These Prizes were in the order of their value same 6 165 Dan Dwlghn part of ne 11 17 Johanna Werring of sw and 7S A Waghan SE of NE tf & lot 4 34 9. 5 29 10 Charles Gaefe 8 1 05 and importance as follows Best Constructed, 97 proved pattern, and only experienced 10 Jos Schaeter of sw & sw of Fr Frillmann 1 166 158 acres of of 32 IS 50 26 W Skinner 13 TOWN OF NORTH STAR: Grand Prizes 9 sw & nw of se 11 97 Gibbs li of se q&e of sw 32 160 20 05 10 workmen are employed. A new paint 160 IS 96 Most Progressive, John Kassberger 14 166 51 John Doebereiner 7 Township 109, Range 35 lor the year 1878. AIo's SchmeU part of nw 12 HM Hills neq 33 10 SS Gold Medals 108 160 6 98 02 17 shop has lately been added. New Wagons Weise 7 168 26 Nichols ostate part of of sw Best Equipped, Peter Sclossmacher 9 Thorn Mc Cormick NE 8 160 17 60 same neq (for 1877) 33 100 Silver Medals .-167 19 14 98 17 Chas Soehner 10 168 ofswq jo continually on hand. 17 Rubin Fairlield E of NE 10 80 Keegan of nw sw of Clara Sentzke Jof 9 I 32 12 22 10 HENCE THE Bronze Medals 19 A 98 Nichols estate nw of 13 17 John Baumann NW 10 160 wq&nwqofneq -34 160 ll 43 Fr Bertsch 3 170 20 65 33 3 65 40 Brand & Schraffenberger 10 ZMZOSO? RELIABLE ALL WORK WARRANTED A Van Patten part of ne of sc 13 99 Honorable Mentions 128 Doran S of SB S of S W \4 12 160 Keegan nw qof nwq 34 40 2 44 19 84 17 22 Mich Seiter 4 170 2y, 33 WII.SON MANFG. CO., Railway Corporation of the entire John Ips 14 Nichols estate of ne 14 WHTompkins of se & li of lie 12 160 A Ackley part of ne qof nw 35 6% 53 FR. BOOCK. 20 37 99 The Grand 'Prizes were awarded as follows: 8'83 ]E 17 German Friton 13 170 80" 56 F. Heers, Lewis &. Hamilton of Thorn Keckstein ne of se of q3o 10 81 BartholomcIIalpinSW 14 100 HEEI WEST AND NORTH-WEST 19 72 Booking/ 4 7 99 Conn., STRAIGHT NEEDLE A i^ ne 17 17 rt Fr Mueller 7 173 Jacob Wigal SE 18 160 43 P 18 00 0 12 60 N Scherer 12 dee Allisons Addition to Sleepy Eye Village 2f ,Sri 101 Ayer's John Mohr sw of nc and se of and by its accelerated growth hasextended its various John weed N ofNE i 20 80 7 94 17 John Lent 3 174 43 SEWING MACHINES. Casimir Hermann 13 Township 110. nwq 21 lines and branches to such proportions and by Geske lot 2 of of ne 25 1 14 103 9 IS 80 17 Oscar Eiche 6 174 49 2Thomas A. Edison, Menlo Park, N. J., Phonograph, Elizabeth Jones part of nw 24 its extreme liberality has acquired that Coveted Barthol Spoo lot 6 of of ne 25 2 24 John Victor 4 80 A1/. 6 69 Telephone, Electric Pen. Kate S Russell Lot 4 of Lot 3 29 1 2 12 26 81 Thorhaus 4 175 Geofge and Anna Griffith part of Popularity that makes it really what it claims to 42 1 Keycs lot 7 of ofnc 25 Sarsaparilla W Brassow 4 3Elisha Gray, Chicago, 111., Multiple Acoustic nw 24 36 be, the Leading* Railway of the West Burns lot 12 of of no 25 f' 17 I Russell Lot 3 ol Lot 6 30 ,'4' 15 82 Knappmann 13 175 7 22 12 103 1 91 Telegraph, Musical Telegraph, etc. Odegard Unknown part of lot 4 of nw q' 24 19 DTenman part of lot 7 ofneqofneq25 2 and North-West Embracing under one 12 Jos Wylie Lot 6 of Lot 6 30 1 3 19 17 82 same 9 176 1 50 4-Tiffipy & Co., New York City, Art-work in 14 103 Robert Jones part of nw 24 Pat McKcon part of lot 7 of same Management 2.158 Miles of Road and 50 7 12 silver and other metals. TOWN OF LAKB 1IANSKA. 31 17 John Kassberger's Estate 9 177 Joseph Hilberger sw 24 forming the following Trunk Lines: ne of ne 25 11 104 3 51 19 Sl Eiche 16.) 5American Society of Civil Engineers, Models, Geo Lee of ne .q and of 17 Chicago, Council Bluffs California Line, John Castelo part of n*h4offne 256 II Diepolder 9 178 1 Township 1 OS, Range 31*. for the year 1878. 10 2 105 Plans, and Photographs. N W 2 Odegard 3 63 25 120 18 19 Lewis Hamilton SW Chicago, Sioux City Yankton Line, 40 2 40 17 For Scrofula, and all A E Downs 9 179 Jos Miller lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 6 156# 11 54 6-C. H. McCormick, Chicago, 111., Mowing, 7 105 VWaitz 10 56 Geo Lee of ne & ne of nw Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque La Crosse Line, 40 samo SE of NE 2 40 same lots 5, 6, 7 & 8 6 155J ll 4fi Binding, and Reaping Machines. 50 Stncki Lots 12,13 & 14 179 scrofulous diseases, Erysipelas, 11 107 q[forl877j 25 Chicago, Freeport fc Dubnpue Line,! Edwin Sivged NE Mueller 160 14 03 81 J20 same lots 9,10,15, and 16 6 160 1183 7- Jerome Wheelock, Worcester, Mass., Steam 9 68 17 65G Benz 6 181 Robert Jones part ofehtfneq 26 Chicago, La Crosse, Winona & Minnesota Line, Rose, or St. Anthony's James Etgal N of SW 80 5 92 3 108 Schmitz Miller of nw &e of sw 8 160 li 8:5 Engine, with improved valuable Cutoff. 35 8 89 Christ H. Walther of sw 3o Chicago, St. Paulte Minneapolis Line, Patterson SW of SE and 17 Weise 10 183 Fire, Eruptions and 8Memphis Cotton Exchange, Bale of Tennessee 79% 4 108 7 93 same se 8 160 11 63 65 Odegard Euiilie Walther of se 30 Chicago, MilwaukeetoLake Superior Line, 80 NE of SW 5 92 Cotton. 17 65G Benz 12 183 80 10 90 Thore Bjorscn of ne 10 80 4 30 Eruptive diseases of the 6 108 Unknown of sw 9 Chicago, Green Bay & Lake Superior Line. Naegele Langenccker NW }i 11 83 28 loo 9-Bergher & Engle, Philadelphia, Lager Beer 80 6 94 Andrew Christensen lot 2 & sw of 65W Kohlreuter 17 3 184 "seq 19 The advantages of these Lines are 7 108 skin, Ulcerations of the in casks. 1 Mary Schies 160 22 55 TO WN OF PRA1RIEV1LLE. noq 12 &5% 5 51 eh of neq 25 A Boebinger 17 184 It will be seen that, of the 60 8 prizes which 10 108 80 Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, 10 92 66 Brandt Johnson of se 16 SO 4 57 Township 110 Ringe 33, for the year 1878. 1. If the passenger is going to or from any point nw of nw sw of were awarded, Peter Schlossmacher 17 11 185 12 108 Ole O Vestad of se 18 80 4 61 in the entire West and North-West, he can buy his Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, 66 John Victor swq 25 153 18 13 W Sanders ne 1 SO 14 56 Casimir Hermann 17 Bjenenbegjr und of lots 3, 4, 7 tickets via some one of this Company's lines and 13 185 ONLY 3 "V7EEE GRAND FBIZES, Unknown of ne 29 4 106 160 13 82 Boils, Blotches, Tumors, 16 W Hettig 80 John Liddel ofsw sq & It osf se 1 11 35 1 be sure of reaching his destination by it. or its connections. 9 and 10 19 68JS,' 3 32 Chas Ristau 17 13 187 Chris McBai of 80 6 91 of nw 29 8 110 80 50 11 31 andthat one of those was received by the Wheeler Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Chas Soehncr James Casey Lots 7 & of se 22 1481s 8 90 ne of ne & sw of se 35 Kei-meth McKenzic sw of sw 1 40 5 02 Brand & Schaffenberger 17 3 188 80 8 94 & Wilson Mfg. Co. This too over 8 0 competing 5 114 Ansel Ssars ef ne 24 80 4 74 2. The greater part of its lines are laid with Steel 33 Fr Eiche Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Jens Petersen nw of ne and Peter Miller's Estate sewing machine companies. 17 11 188 A Morrison ne of nw & a of Ralls, the road bed Is perfect. N road has abetter 5 115 mi TOWN OF ED&N. 26 no of nw 2 QWCox 5 53 Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in Some of the gentlemen of the Sewing Machine or smoother track. 3. It is the short line between Jos Tauer ne 26 SO 3 03 17 3 189 Jens Peterson nw qof nw 2 12 116 35' 17 Committee were residents of Europe, others of Jos Probst 3 22 the Bones, Side and Head, Female all important points. 4. Its trains are all equipped Hoode, Woyhe Lot 6 30 58# 2 44 Township 111, Range 33, for the year 1878. Jos Boebinger Hans Petersen of nw 2 17 9 189 8 16 80. America, and they were all selected on account of 12 1188 with the Westinghouse Air Brake Miller's Platform 17 John Kas3berger's Estate 11 same Lot 5 & sw of sc 30 74^ 3 50 Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoea, arising Peter Hanson of lie 4 James Maxwell part of lot 4 & Luning 835 76X. their peculiar fitness to perform the task imposed 17 5 191 1 17 and Couplers ana the latest improvements for comfort, 10?i FranK Lee of se 32 80 4 20 11 120 17 FMuller O Wennodet of sw & of se 4 H. Weyhe part of lot 4 160 from internal ulceration, and Uterine upon them. They spent over six weeks in examining 22 54 John Doebereiner 1 03 safety and convenience. 5. It is the only Road 17 Unknown Und of of sw 1 80 3 04 9% 7 192 1 121 Lewis Fogh 0 of se 4 Abram Lane part of lot 5 17 80 sewing machines, and the tests applied were John Doebereiner 77 in the West running the Pullman Palace Sleeping disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial diseases, same Und of Lots 4 & 5 7 35) 2 75 29 642 H-Diepolder 17 10 12 194 Johd Rassmussen nw & li of ne 6 222) 7 4 Hans Eric Hansen part ol lot 1 & 4 most thorough and exhaustive. 6 121 51 Cars either way between 17 Charles Soehler TOWN OF LEAVBNWORf H. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, A Schraffenberger Duncan McEven whofswq 6 7S# 10 75 Jacob Jensen part of lot 5 The result of this trial shows that the claim that 17 2 196 10 73 6 122 17 Ph Riehl Chicago and St. Paul, Ph Gross neq 7 160 19 57 Henry Winter of se Township 109, Range 83, for the year 1878.. the No. 8 possesses many points of superiority over Andrew Herns General Debility, and for Purifying the 80 5 97 17 4 208 6 123 August Leak se of sw 7 40 5 04 10 Fr Eiche Allen swq any other machine was fully endorsed by the committee. Chicago and Green Bay, 160 10 84 Elizabeth Ward lot 1 & 2 ef Sect. 1 2 56 Blood. 5 93 17 Niemeyer 14 209 Block, Lewis He Hamilt. of se 8 80 10 80 part of 8 ofnw 10 124 10 Fr Mueller 62% Christ Nelson of se 4 47 80 10 35 Chicago and Freeport, Jorgne Olson sw 9 1C0 17 79 17 The/So. 8 is not the old style Wheeler & Wilson Oscar Eiche W Tompkins part of of nw 2 212 4T. Wm Kimber nw 2 This Sarsaparilla is a combination of 3 125 17 15 83 160 Thorhauer Palmer Lee ne of ne 11 40 3 07 Sewing Machine,improved or changed, but is Chicago and La Crosse, T. Brokosch sw of se of ne' 7 76 Carl Sauer Lots 3 & 10 1 0 1 John Lesemann BW of ne and 4 213 14 125 vegetable alteratives-Stillingia, Mandrake, 17 Chr Schmidt. John Liddel ne 12 160 13 80 An Entirely New Invention. Chas Knapp 30 acres ofse of ^v^ nw of se 4 Chicago and Winona, so 58 17 Boebinger II 213 Aug Kissner lots 1 & 2 & li of ne 14 153,U 13 86 3 126 seq 17 Yellow Dockwith the Iodides Mich. Seiter 30 Lewis Hamilton 11 of ne 6 1 93 7 66 The No. 6 and No. 7 Chicago and Dubuque, 4 55 Joseph Galles Gottlieb Karon of neq 15 80 9 78 80 Albert Kneeland ne of ne 4 217 40 ELaddswqofnwq & nw qof swq 8 4 07 5 127 17 Trillmann of Potassium and Iron, and is the most 6 12 Mads Jensen eh of neq 16 80 9 09. 80 Wm Dakin of nw Chicago and McGregor, 80 W Sanderson of ne It 7 09 4 130 17 A Sunning efficacious medicine yet known' for Nielson swof Heq 16 40 4 16 STRAIGHT Needle Manufacturing Machines are 80 Outlots. A Willard sw 160 John SandersJU nw of sc and 14 19 Chicago and Milwaukee. 7 08 SfPSS^iX. recommended for SHOBMAKEUS* and Jens Peter madsen nw of ne 16 40 4 74 5 131 17 Sherman se Weise 0 the diseases it is intended to cure. 8 54 neq of swq 10 80 TAILORS' use. Sauer 11 BvGlabnneq 17 160.26 69 Fred Merchant sw se 1 16 10 134 17 same nw of se & ne of sw 14 A Schaffenberger 7. It is the only road passing along the shores of 40 Its ingredients are soskilfully combined, 8 03 For descriptive catalogue, information as to unoccupied Jacobson Nicholson of se and same 12 Julias Houl se v' for the year 1877 10 80 10 89 Lake Michigan between Chicago and Milwaukee. nl 160 1 16 26 1 135 Brandt & Schaffenberger territory, wholesale prices, etc., address seq or seq 17 120 16 92 that the full alterative effect of Adolph Hon! nw 13 George W Brown se of sw and same 4 39 8. The only road running Four Express Trains a WW 5 93 99 10 135 17 same for the year 1877, Anton Ochs W Horr of ne WHEELER S WILSON MFG. CO., sw of se 10 15 80 day via its lines between Chicago and points in 11 98 each is assured, and while it is so mild 80 same 7 0 of se & se of se 17 120 99 10 07 Anson Sherman of of ne 7 136 33 Nancey Permith ne of se 11 John Lenk Minnesota. 9. N road oilers equal facilities In 40 3 12 40 17 4 32 as to be harmless even to children, it is Math Rathmann Aug Leak nh ofnwq 18 76 Joe Week se. 10 73 same nw of se of sw 12 number of through trains, equipped with Pullman 99 120 5 74 17 12 136 SO Brandt 10 03 5 24 155 State St., Chicago. Augustin W Bnsbee lot 1 19 57! 18 .ChasKnapn lot I still so effectual asto purge out from the same John Charnock of se 12 Palace Sleeping Cars. 10. It runs Two Express 80 3 22 43% 4 79 8 73 14 136 17 7 32 Anna Clark Wright ofswq 20 80 Thomas Walton lot 3 20 Trains Daily each way on all its lines and four same ne of sw & sw of se 12 80 1 77 system those, impurities and corruptions same 24J 8 73 9S9 99 same seq K. J. Lee of so lots 4 & 5 2 138 40 27 160 Eduard Kramer trains each way between Chicago and Milwaukee. same ne of ne 13 40 10 22 ISHii 3 42 Beinhorn 27 which develop into loathsome disease. CHAS. WAGNER, Agent, same nwofswq 27 40 3 06 Lewis Hamilton part of nw niq 12 11. It makes connections with all linos crossing at 50 same of ne Sc se of ne 13 120 1 12 26 9 139 A Diepolder 10 10 26 1 71 same lot 1 27 21% part of ne ne 12 W Kohlreuter Intermediate points. 30 same of nw & ue of sw 13 120 1 01 The reputation it enjoys is derived 50 26 10 11 139 Geo Benz 10 26 827 James Naylor offeeq 30 80 New Ulm, Min 8*1 BernhardRiley nw same ah ofse 13 _^,-* 14 The popularity of these Ikies is steadily increasing SO Lewis & Hamilton 36 159K 684 from its cures, and the confidence which 50 James McCracken of se 32 SO 33 14 140 Diepolder Mead ne 6 04 15 Nelson Ladd part of ne of 14 5 46 ana passengers should consult their interest by W Delanter 61 74 80 SServy shofse feneofseq 34 120 Setb Bellington ne 12 87 66 prominent physicians all over the country 16 66 1 141 Pet Boddiegcr part-ef ne of nw Dittbenner 5 79 14 purchasing tickets via this line. 1 06 5 15 David Ward lots 4 and 5 81 56 Jac Brandt Geo Leathennann sw of ne and 87 80 George W Brown nw of ne and 99 repose in it, prove their experience For information, Folders, Maps, tec, not obtainable 86 Panse 4 141 of 0. F. HELD, Gould se of nw and lot 6 34 C6% 4 44 WmPfaeuder 8 28 ne of nwq 16 80 6 29 120 at Home Ticket Office, address any agent of 99 f its usefulness. 57 FBertsch 6 142 7 05 Edwin Ricker of sw 34 80 JS&i, ^V" 16 Aog Fenske sw -7''fc" Lewis u, Hamilton W 320 25 01 160 Chas Grefe 88 10 07 the Company or ,$ 113 GB Wright lotsl,2&3&neofneq 34 83 17 GBerg ,v 8 143 S-,iH 17 Frank Prokosch ne Dittmann so of nw aad 11-07 160 Certificates attesting its virtues have W. H. 8TENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT, Lewis & Hamilton ssh same ne 35 160 11 34 JohnThoreson ofsw and 99 naq ofswq 17 80 6 28 17 v" 3 5 8 0 Adolph Candler 11 143 Undertaker and Dealer in same of nw accumulated, and are constantly beta? Gen. Pass- Ag't, Chicago. Gen. Mang'r, Chicago. E Hesselbrath .-98 6 79 ofnwq 18 151% 13 09 P.Williamson sw of nw and 99 A Boebinger 9 144 same of seq "f 35-80 7 32 A Fenske nw i,\ *v received, and as many of these cases are 21 160 9 64 Beinhorn nwq ofswq 17 80* 6 28 ALL.::HUBS O FUMTURE. v-~ same -lot 4 28 26% 83 John Schade 13 144 2 27 W Zlrgenhager aw Zh 3^, -f 23 160 15 59 Oline Gnlllek, LewistoHamilton HAIR. WORK. publicly known, they furnish conTincine 163. Chas Zaumseil ,17 185 Unknown li ofse & ofnw 19 160 12 25 Gottlieb' Fiseher of sw '66 93 80 8 12 FWeiae 13 146 Lots 1,2 3,4 and 5 ofsw 78 78 same wh of neq 29 80 6 14 evidence of the superiority of this Satsaparilla Louise Riedert f^p' I 205 1 Thomas Flyan seq .all 93 lttO IS 26 David Russell W of NE 7 45 oi 23 00 AugBoock 11 147 samo yf It of T---H 39 320 24 Lewis St Hamilton ah of ne 84 7^ 80 Proprietor and Manufacturer of Jacob Probst' "Zu S over every other alterative 0 68 John 1) Coller E xf NW M* J7 6 99 207 80 ^33 Same. neq &?&*<-i- 31 160 Pause 6 150 Dennis H'Dohney se 14 64 24 160 14 97 Ross NW 10 36 i 160 Ornamental hair jewelry, such as Otto Vill **%&*&* Yi 17 249 medicine. So generally is iU superiority J-s'TWB FAMES FRRIENBjlfe': Mary Bobanun lou 1 and 2 and 26 5 152 ErnstMossmann 3 52 Jbn Huras 8E of SW J* ilf T6WN O^ S1GEL. 40 Beinhorn ^^^i ^17 87& charms, chains, pins, ear-rings, bracelets, to any other medicine known, that' ebofssq 139# ir7 FANNING^ 72 25 Valentin Hoeeherl part of SW 'X 5 John Doebereiner 7 153 tX50 MI LL Christ Christensen nw ,jrC' John Kassbergers Estate 291 83 rings and all kinds of solid work, Ed Laraen part of SW Township 109,-TUnge 31, for the y.-ar 1S78. i'Jos :n we need do no more than to assure the .2 160 16 05 ^50 ABasson J\ ~~i. 9 156 Asa FeUon ot w and. Brandt 55 LncretUBlekelhauptpart ofSW 23 Manderfeld part of neq 1 135^ 13 83 307 -3 promptly made to order.I ^Combings public that the beat qualities it has ever X50 ofswq -J^ .5*. 29 RNiemeier ^w^* 2 163 Wolf Schmidt part ofSW.tf 23 120 Anton Ochs JoUh Manderfold part of neq 1 2 02 -nap."* 10 88 24 330 *~JOi The best fanning mill in tbe market. 28- 8O possessed are strictly maintained. Asa Feltpa of se X:J-T ?66 Lacrotia.BickeUiaoptE of SW,V 24 J3b Jenniges part of ofsw 5 Robert Gulden[f "My"**. W* \**0 3h*50 fients an ounze. 9 164 57 Mary Schies 332 29 Oeorj* Pope nw ofqne s** ,160 -80 36 J3 Sl- Ed Erdmann ne of ne 6 333 rStoreand Factory on Centre street' ^83 q^o VaVq- 3JH same 17 10 164 E Koch hr Asa Cr Feltone so:. 20 13f fRo th part of hw of nw (lot 5) 27 MRS, K. PICKER. Jsamq^ sublot 1 of ne of se qa ssa -SO .9 83 MM*wa 83 same 12 164 GeoPPopeehofneq ar City Mill. 6-9tt xM Simmer art of nwqofvawq^ "27 BGKoch *S SSgsofaaofneq 'fi 1W Centre Str^- New Ulm, Minn. 83c am* shf same ^3 7 Ross part of of nw Q-~- -1^9 14 164 Joa Har^neckv Louise Parker all of OT'& 99 17