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

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mmmLmmmmvammmmMmmmmmmmmJmmmemmmmmm JNEW ULM REVIEW, ^Et)N#SBAY, AUGUST^?,:i879. i NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Great Union Band excursion Political. Road Petition of Town Linden was *?*$' EDEN: *5 Although this is a busy season for "ML fiom St. Paul and intermediate points taken up, and the following Committee f?12/Agric'lImprts the farmers, nearly every town in the will visit this city next Sunday. The appointed to meet at the House of HOME*. Republican caucus next Friday even county will be represented in the Republican 50 3, Mules & Asses excursionists will leave St. Paul on a Wolfgang Diedl on the 8th day of September, 50 &* 11, Furniture convention next Saturday, as special train Sunday morning at 7 o'- 1879. State Fair next week. Who is 40 12. Agric'l Impl'ts go- unusual interest is being taken in the clock and arrive here about 11. The Commissioners Wagner, Jcergenson ing? $j^ LAKE HANSKA: primaries. We are pained to see that visitors will be received at the depot and Manderfeld. 1,Horses i*,.** 10 Michael c kert sends us three new certain parties in this city are working and escorted to Turner Hall by our Communication from Albert Blanchard 11, Furniture 30 subscriptions. Thanks. so strenuously to secure an outspoken citizens. For the afternoon a pic notifying the Board of his taking LEAVENWORTH*. or pledged Wakefield delegation to the Apolinaris water by the glass or nic has been arranged in Turner an appeal to the Court for bill of 1, Horses 10 State convention from this county, not bottle at B. Zwisele's saloon. Hall Park, and in the evening the $5.25 disallowed by them, the Board 11, Furniture 250 because of any opposition to Mr. band will give a concert in Turner ordered the County Attorney to defend "Cheap for Cash." See Neumann 12, Agric'l Impl'ts 50 Wakefield's candidacy on our part, but Hall. The return trip will be taken the case. The auditor submitted & Rosskopf announcement in another LINDEN: because such a course isdetrimental to 10 up about 12 o'clock Sunday night, and statement of expenses for the past 1, Horses column. the candidacy of Col. Wm. Pfsender 11, Furniture 400 the excursionists will arrive in the year, whereupon the Board ordered The Bepublican county convention and, if successful, may be the means MILFORD: saintly city in time to resume their the following sums to be levied on will meet at the coiut house next Saturday 1, Horses 30 of defeating him. It is certainly to be usual vocations Monday morning. On taxable property to defray Expenses atone o'clock p. m. 15 11, Furniture desired that a perfectly independent this occasion our citizens will be treated of the County: Our hunters' report that prairie MULLIGAN: I delegation is sent one that has the to some fine music, as the Great County Revenue $10,000 5 1, Horses chickens are not as plenty as in former Colonel's interest at heart and can act Union Band is fully as good as the Poor 3,500 50 11, Furnitme years. upon the gubernatorial question freely Great Western. and one (1) mill on the dollar on all NORTH STAJ:: and as they deem best. The Sleepy Fye Wide-Awake has a taxable property for general School 10 1, Hoises live New Ulm correspondent in the fund. But little interest is centered in 10 A hoise thief entered the stable of 2, Cattle uiuUr 2 y. person of R. G. Bestor. The Board passed Resolution requesting county politics this fall, which is partially F. Wendling, our city baker, last PRAIRIEVILLE County Treasurer Schubert to "New Ulm Cheap Cash Store," is owing that there are but two offices 20 Wednesday night and made off with a 11, Furniture 1. The commencement of good farming is good plowing, which can only be clone with a Sulky Plow. There notify all parties owing the County on to fill, and for one of those, county the sign under which Behnke's new three-year-old hoise. The theft was SIGEL: are so many different kinds of Sulkeys and nearly all of Iheui do good work. The claims made for the Furst settlement of the late Treasurer's defalcation treasurer, no one has yet been named 5 not discovered until Thursday morniu, store opens out for business. 1, Horses & Bradley Sulky Plow is that it is the most durable for the reason, that the frame is all wrought iron. The 75 11, Furnitme that their notes must be paid who is willing to enter the arena and as it was asceitained that the Lightning struck one end of F. Keller's wheels are high and run on a chilled thimble. The coulter is full 16 inches and has patent bushing, which before December next otherwise to against Mr. Schubert, the present incumbent, STARK: horse had beenstolen shortly after 10 building, on Fiont street, last allows it to cut easy and last longer than a small coulter. The pole works independent of the plow, so there 1, Hoises 30 turn them over to County Attorney and the convention next o'clock, Mr. Wendling had but little Monday morning but no damage was is no weight on the horses necks. The plow is full in the throat, hence it wifi turn all it cuts. Our new 10 2, Cattle under 2 Webber to commence action. Saturday may make no nomination at hopes of apprehending the thief and bulky has a patent friction band, by which the horses raise the plow out of the ground at the corners. There- done. 90 5, Hogs| The auditor to abate taxes of 1878 on all for this office. For the office of Co. recovering his horse. But early in tore any boy or, girl who can drive a team, can run our sulky. We have also anew clevis so that the whiffle- 400 German FiitOn offeis his propeity 11, Furniture thevaluation of $400, on S. E. Sec. 4, trees are always kept up while turning at the ends. Here is what the farmers say of the plow: Sup't. there is more strife, and 50 the forenoon infoimation was brought 12, Agric'l Impl'ts coiner Minn, and 2d North street for T. 108, R. 34, owned by Rev, Alex. names of four candidates, J. B. Vil- that a horse with halter and bridle answering sale or lent. See "splendid oppoitunity" STATELY: New Ulm, August 16th, 1879. Lafayette, Nicollet Co., Minn., Aug. 18, 1870. Berghold. Commissioner's Wagner onelikanje, R. G. Bestor, Knute Anderson 10 the description of tl\e 1, Horses M. Mullen, M. Mullen: in another column. 10 andManderfeld were appointed as committee and Tory Oiesen, will be presented stolen the night previous had been 11, Furniture Dear Sir:I wish to say that the Furst & Bradley Dear SirI will say, the Furst & Bradley Sulky Rheumatism can be cured with Dr. to get repairs made on Cottonwood to the convention next Saturday. seen four miles out on the Foit Ridgely The Boaid also oideied Moitgage of Sulky Plow I bought of you gives the best ot satisfaction. Plow bought of you, far exceeds my expectation, I Marshall's Arabian Oil. It is the best bridge. The auditor was instructed Mina Maack amount $3,000 to be stricken Which one of them is the coming road, and Mr. Wendling started in I have plowed 180 acres, have had my shear have plowed over 100 acres and have never had the pain killer, used internally or externally. to abate all taxes on the county from the list. On motion they adjourned man lemains to be seen. On the sharpened twice and it is yet good for 200 acres more. pursuit and by noon was again in possession shear sharpened. have examined your new improvements Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Sine Die. poor farm, the same having been I have broken over 100 acres with the Break attachment, opposing side, D. G. Clary and Thos. of his horse. Mr. Wendling by which the horses raise the plow out at the which is perfect. I have seen and examined sold for taxes in October, 1874. Mr. Sophus Clyder Lindner gave a Bowen, both of the town of Home,'are CnARLEs WAGNER,, thinks that the horse threw its lider ends instead of the man, also the patent clevis, which different Sulky Plows and must say for durability and Attest: Pies. Board of Equali- Statement of County Supt. Lind giving literary entertainment in Union Hall without a doubt makes the new Furs & Bradley Sulky mentioned as candidates for superintendent. and then escaped, as it had never been H. B. CONSTNS zation, Blown Co., ease of draft, and handling yours is the best Sulky I the number of schools visited by PIOAV the Ims of the whole Sulky family. last Thursday evening to a slim house. lidden befoie and was quietly feeding Clerk. Minn. ever saw.' SILAS BLACKMAN. him from April 16th to and including The entertainment is not spoken ol in by the roadside when discovered, but JACOB KLOSSNER, Jr. July 27 read and ordered filed. veiy flattering terms by those who Charles Porter of Lamberton, says he plowed 325acres with his Sullky Plow-Shear in hard and stony both the halter and bridle were torn. BOARD O CO. COMMISSIONEIC. .CORRESPONDENCE. ground had it sharpened three times to do that amount of plowing, all of which goes to show the Furst & Petition of Supervisors of Town were present. No clue to the thief has been discovered. Bradley is the best made and most durable Sulky Plow made. The Boaid of County Commissioners Home asking a donation of $200 to The season for Coughs and Colds is Lost yee I received a car load of these plows, 13 of them are already at work giving the very best of satis- of Brown County met at the Auditor's Iberia Ileum. build a stone culvert on a ravine, now upon us. Dr. Marshall's Lung taction. To those who think of buying a Sulky Plow I will say, "look before you leap." Examine the Furst Office July 28, August 12th, 13th. 14th known as Tuttles ravine the Board Syi up is the greatest specific of the 0, Shoot that Uat! & Bradley before you buy. It is warranted to scour in the worst soil. Call and see it. It is now along time 'since I have 15th and 16th, 1879, and acted upon the appointed Commissioner W. H. Sanders 'day. Call at the drug store and try it. MULLEN. wrote anything lor the Review, but I following business to wit OK as Committee to examine the work have two excuses one is I was too busily Only 25 cents a bottle. Sold by Jos. See Charley the HatterHave asocial Drawing 23 persons as Grand and 23 when completed, and on his approval engaged during the busy season of Bobleter. chat harvesting, and the other is there has persons as Petit Jurors to serve in the auditor to issue a county order of Dr. B. Cail lfas now fully determined nothing transpired of special interest While you are waiting, he'll fix up place of those which served at the $100. to communicate to your esteemed paper. to permanently locate in our city. As near as could be learned the following TAX JUDGMENT SALE. your hat. We have seen Bedwood and give May term of Court. Application of J. J. Schumacher for Our people area moral, industrious is an outline of one of the most Although but a brief peiiod in our that enterprising village ciedit foi No matter how diity or gieasy they They examined and audited the Liquor Licenss was granted, the Auditor plodding class who are but little openly played lobberies that has ever their good sidewalks. But Loreno midst, he already has built up a luciative Puisuaut to a Real Estate Tax Judgment aie, given to any of the sensational vagarries following bills against the County to issue the same on approval of been committed. It seems that a German would be equally as well off in that of the Distiiet Com tin the County business. See his caid in anothei that could make relishable reading He will make them as nice as the hat in Glencoe having some money were allowed in the sums given in the respect if the walks weie laid which bond of $50C, and on receipt of $25, to of Blown, State of Minnesota, enteiedthu for the gossip mongers. There has column that he wished to invest, started by of the Czar. the city council oideied some thice last column: commence May 1st, 1879, and continue 4th day of August, A. D., been neither deaths, births nor marriages way of Minneapolis to go up northwest months ago. W hat's up, is it a steal* We this week present our home Foi the woik he will do, his charges 1S7U, 111 lnoceetlings tor mfoicing tho No. 1 C.B.Tyler i 16 50 one year. here for along time. It is somewhat to buy land, but Minneapolis Busted .sends us a long account of payment of taxes upon leal estate in readers with the premium list of the aie small 4815 Pariott, Girton & Co. remarkable that there has not proved his VVateiloo in the foi in of a The following School Petitions had the excuision ol the Loreno base ball the County ot JUown lemaining delinquent 53 25 Cameion, Amberg & Co. been a burial at our cemetery since last annual agricultural and industnal fail He has but one pi ice which satisfies woman who beguiled him into too hearing granted at the next regular club to Redwood Falls last Fiiday, but on the liist day of June, A. D. 6 50 January, notwithstanding it is the burial much wine and lust, and in early moin all. of the Brown County Agricultural Society, for this week suffice it to say that it 1879, and on Statutes 111 such case made meeting, Frank Schubeit 3 50 place for three or four towns. skipped out, taking $1010 of her victim's Your clothing you wish cleaned, color- was a grand success and that the Loreno to be held in this city, September and piovided, I shall on the lft day Jacob & Mueller *7.70 500 For organization in Town Bashaw money. Returning to Glencoe It is a busy season for the farmeis. boys beat the Redwood club by a of September, A. 1). 1879, at 10o'clock ed or pi essed, L. Pease 8.30 7 30 13th and 14th, next. Read it and first, she hired a team to take her to 1, Stately 2, Mulligan 1, and Prairieville Somo are yet stacking, others are scoie of 23 to 20. We will give Bu&ted's in the foienoon, at the Court house in 126 70 Albert Blanchaid Put into a bundle and biiug with the then hand it to your neighbois to lead. Brownton, the next station west of threshing,-some aie haying while others 1 also John Syversen to be set off account of tho tiip and the incidents the city of New Ulm and Comity of Pioneer Press Co. 42 80 Glencoe. At Brownton she purchased lest are plowing. The wheat that has connected theieuith next week. Hi own, sell the lands which are charged Ig. Schwendinger has bought two from District 54 to 31. Petition of 10 Henry Lueth 3 50 the team and drove on to Hector wheie been threshed is turning out very poor, Ed. And all youi old hats, the Silk ones with taxes in said ludgment and on lots on State street, south of Lauterbach's, 11 J.LaudenschkegerCoronerl7 10 John Upson and others from Town she arrived about 8 o'clock p. in. Heie averaging about four or five bushels which such taves shall not have been and Felt 12 Sophia Johnson Witness 1 00 and will this fall erect a two Stark rejected. failing to obtain a pilot to Bird Island, per acre and we have heard of some going pieviously paid. 13 Chailes Johnson 1 00 Itiirnatoirn Item*. Foi he is a Hatter, and with Hatteis she stopped for the night, putting up as low as two bushels. There is story 30x38 feet building thereon, in All tree bounty applications were 14 Johanna Bloom 100 11. B. CONSTANS, at the Sherman House. About 5 a. ni. has dwelt. perhaps no other part of this broad which, when completed, he will open referred to the County Attorny and on 15 Fiank Andrews 100 County Auditor, the next morning, a constable, the Dear editor: I am in so much of continent in which the farmers have At Dacota House 16 Anton O. Redding Jury 1 20 Brown Co. a photograph gallerj and marble his approval the Auditor is authorized victim and two otheis arrived. Ultimatuma labored under such discouraging circumstances a hurry and so very busy .cannot You'll find him, on Minnesota Stieet, 17 A. W. Pedeison 110 compromise by which the to issue the proper orders. works. and been so poorly recompensed scramble around to get you 18 Gus Wing 140 WVMIO A tea"h( 1 who is qualiliod As jolly a fellow as you ever did meet, victim gets $745.00 of his money back, for their labor, as this makes The Auditor was instructed to have up anything interesting this week, The farewell benefit of Mrs. Johanna 19 Gust Odeen 140 to teach English and (Jerinan, to and the woman gets the team? $8,00 Always lively and full of fun, seven years in succession that our but in order to keep up my end I the giound plowed around the trees in 20 Samuel Johnson 140 Clausen-Koch and Julius Koch at take chaige ot one of the public and liberty. Thus again to save a little wheat crops has been a failure. During You will find him no fiaudhis woik 21 William Lampen 1 30 will say a few words. schools in this (ity. Applications to Court square and issue order for same. Turner Hall last Sunday evening was cost another criminal is put on hci that period of time all our hopes well done. 22 Hemy Spoerhas 2 00 be hied with the cleik on or before good behavior. The Board ordered the Auditor to were vain and each successive year we a rare musical and dramatical treat, The weather up tl is way is line sept. 3d, 1*79. 23 J.Laudenschlseger Coroner 5 10 have been doomed to disappointment. issue County Poor orders to the followidg and the hall was crowded to its fullest and that gues us all A. Knapp is finishing his building a sim le of do- 24 August Raabe Witness 1 00 Ii 01 dei of the Board of Education. It has been said that hope long deferred and by present appearance Knapp's persons: I'epitblican City Caucus. light. capacity. At the conclusion of the 25 Christian Boock 1 00 Chas. Wagner, Cleik. breaketh the heart, but that adage Drug Store is one of the fixtures of 26 Elizabeth Boock 1 00 Bochum Monthly $ 7.00 enteitainment the chairs were removed Etna Kuhlman, of New Ulm, was New film, \ug. 18, 1879. does not apply to the farmers of the Hector. 27 Mis. W. Schaeffer 1 00 Rosa Hartneck 400 and asocial hop was enjoyed. afflicted section 06 this country for they around last week with no doubt an The Republican voteisof the city ot 28 Hemy Rudolphi Juiy 1 O 10 00 F. Julius The elevator has been purchased by are still working with energy and hope eye to business. New Ulm are invited to meet in caucus Estrnycd, 29 Fred Beinhorn 100 12 00 G. Meerfeld Several of our hunters and their Marshall & Peteison, of Red Wing, that they will ultimately triumph, notwithstanding 30 CharlesSchafer 1 00 at Turner Hall next Friday evening, A. G. Anderson it now stronger 500 Mrs. Maibohm and is now under the immediate chaige On tho 30th day of July, 1879, one their lepeated failures families and friends joined in a grand 31 William Guetling 1 00 10 00 Ira Peterson than ever in the wheat maikct, and, Aug. 29th, at 8 o'clock,for the purpose of Wm. Marshall. dark hay Texan niaie. 12 years old, and many disasters. Many of your correspondents chicken feast in the grove near Hauenstein's 32 Adolph Mueller 1 00 700 Mrs. D. Simon be it known, A. G. always takes a m.ukcd on shouldei "X" and on thigh frequently stated that the of selecting seven delegates to lepiesent The former station agent W. F. 33 Carl Vogtel 1 00 brewery last Sunday. Seventy-three 4 00 Retzlaff "II." Also two three year old colts, delight in paying the "Ing" pi ice. farmers were at times jubilant at the Lange has flown. H. W. Claik has left the city in the Republican 34 Mina Strasburg 1 22 Mrs. Vcettiner for Meyers child chickens, which had been one i, a gc Ming and the other a mare, prospects of a bountiful harvest. I the operator's chair, and Mr. Coise of Me has got his stoiehonse. lefitted, 35 William Strasburg 1 22 county convention called to meet at the 400 ren Monthly both souel (oloi. The former has said long ago that those village sciibes killed the day before, were cooked and Farmington handles tho Depot. painted and it now is 111 a good condition 36 Ernst Horman 4 85 300 Family Ristau court house Saturday, Aug. 30, 1879. white hind li gs and the latter has a knew but little about farming, for the O. P. B. eaten on the giound. It was a pleasant for holding grain. 37 P. W\ Hoi man 1 30 500 Mrs. C. Wessel white fa e. Also one two-yeai-old gelding farmers had no cause to feel elated at By ordei ol the COMMITTE. 38 Theo Kobarsch 1 50 family gathering and all present 6 00 G. Heydrich colt, bay color, star in forehead M. H. Gamble is paying the highest any time this season. When wheat lays' Loreno Department. 39 Julius F. Wendt 118 200 Mrs. Reitz and white hind feet. A liberal leward enjoyed themselves hugely. market price*fbr barley. sixty days in the ground before sprouting 40 Jos. Koehler 4 30 6 00 For County Superintendent. Guilder Erickson will be paid loi then letuin or information and every noxious weed has that The chicken shootists arc plentiful 41 Hemy Hanschen 2 50 The sixth volume of Chambeis' Encyclopaedia 200 H. Christenson leading to theii leeoveiy. (By Our Regular Correspondent Busted much the start it is vain to hope for a 42 H. B. CJonstans 8 75 and hundreds of chickens are laid 300 Helena Evenson of English Literature contains good or even middling crop of wheat. Upon the solicitation of many Republicans, Addiess, JOHN KNUTSON, 43 H. Kiesling 32 25 low every day. 200 Runitz & Bendixen are doing a rushing Christine Nelson Weekly copious extracts from Sheridan, Rosendale, Meeker Co., Minn Tory Oiesen has signified M. Mullen was up here a few days 44 Ernst Brandt 1 00 1.50 business. Timothy Donnovan Mr. P. H. McKeon has sold his Sir Walter Scott, Southey. Moore, ago to tune up one of those J. I. Case 45 William Wendt 1 24 his willingness to allow his name to Vew Ulm Academy. New wheat is coming in vei plentifully. The Auditor was instructed to abate farm and soon will be on his way to pianos. He claims to be an expert 46 Wm.Rausch 10 00 Campbell, Audubon, Washington Irving, be used before the coming Republican all taxes, penalties and costs on property Texasaway down South. I wish to give notice that I will open 47 John Manderfeld 272 76 with that kind of musical instruments. and other equally well known J. H. Hanson has had his lumber county conventidn as a candidate for belonging to estate, of the late an academy New Ulm Sept. 1st, The people around here have been 8 50 264 26 Mr. Jos. Smith, representing IToll writers, and is possibly the most interesting shed neatly painted. 1879, for the pus pose of giving young the office of Superintendent of Schools. 48 Carl Forster 8 50 waltzing to its music and pronounce it David Simon. & Paar of St Paul, was around last of the series so far. It is published ladies and gentlemen an opportunity For a good cigar call on L. Hanson 49 Maurice Conrad 53 90 splendid. Mr. Oiesen is a graduate of the Mankato School petition of Burnstown rejected, week looking after the wants of our of pursuing a course of studies and prepaie at the post office. by the Ameiican Book Exchange, 7 50 46 40 Jos. Coiey met with quite a severe Normal school and in eveiy way merchants. there being two remonstiances themselves for higher institutions 50 M. C. Buinside 10 35 Marshall Conrad shipped a female loss a few days ago. His stables were 55 Beekman Street, New York, well qualified for the position. He is of learning. against the same. Potatoes are very plentiful in our 51 F. Gommel 2110 tramp on the east bound train last buined, togethei with a large quantity and will be completed in two more Foi paiticukus, addiess at present a teacher in one of the public 52 Dr. Alfred Miller 6 20 Thuisday. market this tall. Bill of John Manderfeld was reconsidered of hay, a valuable stallion and three volumes. 53 Albert Blanchaid 34 20 R. O. BESTOft, New schools in this city, which position harnesses. It came near being a very We had the pleasure to see Henry Ulm. and allowed at$269.76. Delinquent 5 ^5 28 95 serious and sad calamity as it seems Dressier on our streets last Monday. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. he has creditably filled for a number What's the matter in M. Mullen's Personal Property tax list filed 54 Albeit Blanchaid 7160 there was no person at home but his BOARD OF AUDIT. Henry.looks as corpulent as ever. of yeais. He is fiutheimoie a staunch establishment' Only last Fiiday evening by the Treasurer was taken up, anduncle, 55 Wm Foth 2 84 a very old man, and Mr. Corey's The horse race last Saturday was declared Republican and has done the paity James McKittrick, the gentlemanly 56 Frediick Buns 112 various abatements made. little son who were both sleeping in a draw, and the stake holder 57 A. F. Walton 1 25 A Cnrd. good service in times gone by. Melm^ of tlie Bom of Audit of Brown county. book keeper, was beside him the barn at the time. Thefirewas first The Auditor was instructed to issue pockets the money. Good enough. Minn August Dili, 1W9 58 Peter J. Moe 1 80 seen by Mr. Brindle from his place a self with joy at being presented with a County Poor order of $28 to N. A. The Bo ir.I mt-l fur the purpose of examine and Thanking our friends for their kind The pic nic last Sunday was but 60 Jos. Bobleter REVIEW 149 06 distance of about half a mile, and rompai ing the bookf of the Auditor and Treasurer a pretty little girl when on Sunday, .patronage dining our stay here, we Moeller. poorly attended owing to the threatening 61 L. Bogen Post 3l 00 mid found them correct, as follows, to-wit: when he got there he had barely time PERSONAL. rv....y. Count Hew nno ,.._.d, fun beg leave to say faiewell to them. aspect of the weather. Charles Stolle, another of M's employes, 62 Fischer Justice 9 25 a.. The Board resolved authorizing the to rescue the old man and child who f)33 8904 County Ho id ind budge fund VA 63 R. Fischer do 7 00 JOHANNA CLAL SEN-KOCH. A party from Iowa passed through County Interest mid Sinking fund were still slumbering unconscious of saw James and went him one 10W52G5-10O Co. Auditor to abate penalties and interest Rev. O. P. Champlin has gone to "cveral Tow 64 II. Herrendoerfer 2 50 224 5b I LI US KOCH. this place on Monday for Redwood their jjerlious situation. better by being made the happy daddy on delinquent taxes where property School Distiict funds 1429 i New Ulm, Aug. 25th, 1879. Staffoid Springs, Conn. 65 A. F. Walton 18 00 Falls, where they are going to buy cattle Delinquent taxes collected VA2&I Your Loreno correspondent with his of a bouncing boy. All's well at is forfeited to the State, in cases 66 John O. Doheny 1 96 Stite LinU collections this fall. G1102 Miss Emelie Fritsche and Charles multiplicity of topics to write about, Pmate Redemption account 17173 home and so congratulations of ye Review 67 Charles Wagner 35 90 where amount of taxes and penalties J. Pease, of Howard Lake, agent of Splendid Opportunity. gave but_a passing notice to the event Fritsche, of Minneapolis, ai visiting 68 John Manderfeld 8 00 are in order and hereby tendered. exceed the amount of valuation. the St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., $7,127 20 65-100 of coneecrating and raising the bell on relatives in this city. I.Ett OVERDRAFT! is here looking after the interets of But, Michael, is it not about time yon, the Catholic church, although it was a Geiman Fnton's propeity, coiner, On motion the Board adjourned Sine County Poor fund $905 52 Ulm Total $116105 the company. Our city has been overrun with Newr very interesting ceremony, such as Minn, and 2d Noith street, made a showing too? County Jml fund 7 56 Die. The following bills were rejected by many of the people never witnessed Minn., is offered for sale or rent under commercial traveling men for the past Langdon's boarders were agreeably 91108 CHAS. WAGNER Chairman, Board of before. Every person in Sleepy Eye very favoiable terms. For paiticuars the Board. surprised on Thursday morning when The Winona Republican has information week, and they all done more or less Co. Commissioners, Brown Co., Minn. seemed to take an interest in seeing address, German Fiiton, mine host announced a new female 0,214 12 05-100 George Hart $ 8 70 from a pretty reliable source business. Attest: the bell raised and a pride in hearing Sleepy Eye, Minn. boarder, weighing 10 pounds. IW TBFABUKT T. L. Gilbert 3 80 that the Tracy branch of the Winona Tow n, School DISI'H and State orders 253 67 II. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. it toll. It was quite an interesting Cheap Charley deferred his visit 0 900 0 M. C. Burnside 10 80 Peter Geschwind is thinking some of County orders 7a and St. Peter railroad, which is now ceremony to see six priests officiating Notes in Citizens Nat'I Bank for oil to Chicago until last Monday morning Maurice Conrad 6 85 employing pretty little waiter girls for DR. B. CARL, Cash on depout 5181 in their sacerdotal robes, and chanting under contract to be built this year to William Baker 1 00 his summer garden, and his first venture Ca-jh in li inds of Treasuiti 149 99 C5-100 in order, so he says, to improve the Bar4 f EqiMtllsat in. praises and thanksgiving to the father Physician and Surgeon, R. G. Robinson 4 92 is one weighing pounds. a point west of St. James river, will be opportunity to mairy "Die Schwsebin" of mercies. Nearly all the professional fb,211 1^65-100 F. II. Wellcome 26 00 Ed. Wallin, brakeman on the switch extended next year 200 miles farther, A BLANCH AKI), II fONSTANS, and businessmen of the town cheerfully Sunday evening. Chas. Waie 20 00 The Board of Equalization of Brown engine at this place, fell off Monday Sec Board of Audit I'res. Board of Aud NEW ULM, and that the preliminary arrangements MINN. gave their time and money to James Myers 3 65 Thos. A. Walton, of Redwood morning striking his head on a tie and, county, Minn., begun its session on the make the occasion a grand success, to this end are now being made. This R. PPEPFERLE. Henry Cordes 41 40 it is feared, fatally injuring him. Falls, spent a few hours in our city third Monday (being the twenty-first both socially and financially. The proeeeds will carry the ,road to the Missouri Office and residence, for the piesent, Bills ordered laid over: Considering there is so much green of the picnic amounted to nearly last Monday and improved the opportunity day) of July, 1879 and during the same Dealer in river, which stream will probably be ourin UNION HOUSE. stuff in the market the health in $300and I hope the society will M. C. Rurnside 3 00 to make the Review office a ordered the following changes to be GROCERIES AMD PROVISIONS, village is very good, in fact, the doctors crossed at or near Fort Pierre, situated have the gratitude to kindly remember M. C. Burnside 3 00 call. made in the valuation of property: say, it is distressingly healthy. those who so generously aided them, just north of the Sioux I'eservation, B. ZWISELE'S SALOON, Maurice Conrad 4 25 To reduce* valuation of John Vaininger and when they have any substantial C. S. Hille, the high-toned traveling There is nothing that attracts quicker Canned, Dried and Green Fruit, and on a direct line to Deadwood, the A. E. West 50 favor to bestow that they will reciprocate. and more attention than a right $175, Carl Schramm 200, Alex. salesman of Barnum Bros., Chicago, chief town of the Black Hills country. FLOUR AND FEED, The following School petitions on One of the Jesuit Fathers of lively, get up and get down, fur-flying (Foimerly Hummel's,) Berghold, $400. passed several days in the city last A survey is also going forward for Mankato preached a very able sermon which heaiing had been ordered in dog fight, and such a one we had last STONK, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAKE, To increase valuation of Personal week. He left Monday morning a in the German language, and Father Saturday. the extension of the main line from MINNESOTA STB,, NEW ULM. March Session were gianted. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. Property in the city of Shanley, pastor of ths Minneota colony, little the worse off for the hunter's pic The latter part of last week was excessively Kampeska in the direction of Bismarckthe George Raverty to be set off from made a pleasant after-dinner speech, nic and theater and hop, which he had NEW ULM: hot, but the late rains have object being to form a School District 13 to 17. which kept the large concourse of had the effect to somewhat cool the atmosphere. ANTEDAt the Revere House, taken in the day and evening before. Class 1, Horses three years old andhearers connection with the Northern Pacific in pleasant good humor. Michael Donnavan to be set off from Sleepy Eye, a good man or woman over, 10 per cent. Mrs. Johanna Clausen-Koch and road at or near thatjplace. School District 23 to 30. The rustic base ball club played a cook also two girls*. Mr. M. Mullen has erected a very 2,, Cattle under carriages215 2years 6 Wagon & 5 *i 4 Petition of Robert Lent & others, rejected. Mr. Julius Koch departed for St. Paul match game with the Redwood boys S, Grow. 4 neat office on one of Mr. Bingbam's Frank & Benzine gronnd the first at Redwood last Friday, and came Tuesday morning, where they will lots on 5th street, nearB's hardware! 12, Agricultural Tools, Implements grist of flour in their new mill last home jubilant with the word victory Petition from the Town of Home ^machinery 50per cent, store. Mike means business and is CHEAP FOR CASH. give one more entertainment, probably inscribed on their banners. The good Saturday. We had occasion to visit and Prairieville asking a donation of with exception of E.G. Koch bound to hold the post. PROPRIETOR OP TIIE during fair week, and then go on people of Iberia got up a dance and and P. W. Pederson, agent. the mill and were highly pleased with $200 for Road purposes, rejected. B. ,H. Bingham's horse a day or As we have made heavy purchases to St. Louis. They have made many collected all the fair maidens of the New Ulm Foundry 17, Goods and Merchandise, so ago became frightened at something the inside arrangements. The mill is The various County and Town and neighborhood to greet and congratulate in the East for CASH, we are enabled friends during their brief stay in this 20 per cent and had a lively run of its furnished with two run of stone and School District orders redeemed bj the triumphant Rustics. 4 to offer our goods at the^following city, and should they ever come New own account, but was captured before CITY OF LORENO: M. Jason Dinneen. ix prices: all the improved, machinery necessary the Treasurer, and credited by the & MACHINE SHOP, any damage was done. Ulmward again a cordial welcome will ?$1.00 1, Horses 10 per cent. 10 lbs. A Sugar for in a first-class mill of its dimensions. Auditor were examined and canceled r' be in store for them. Snch of onr farmers as have threshed, 12, Agricultural Implements Coffee 1.00 Hector Items. The gentlemen informed us that the in amount as follows, to wit: Corner Centre & Front Streets., with but few exceptions, are complaining 50 per cent, Dried Apples I 1.00 County Revenue orders $4613.23 capacity of the mill now is about 50 bbls a't the very poor yield of TOWN ALBIN: Threshing hasi commenced and 1.00NEW ULM, MINN. Dried Peaches The coughing and wheezing of persons Poor 1260.71 wheat. One man threshed the yield but should business demand, they will 1, Horses 30 per cent. enough has been threshed to determine Currents 1.00 The Foundiy has been thoroughly, ^^L Interest and Sinking 51.59 from forty-five acres and realized 200 trouble with bronchitis or asthma, add another run, for which due provisions 2.0 0 11, Furniture 250 what our resources are, in the r "2' Raisins *V 1.00 refitted and I am now prepared to doM Road and Bridge bushels, and one third of that was is excessively harassing to themselves way of wheat. An average of ten have been made in the contruction 1.00all kinds of work on short notice. Re-N^-^ Town and School District 986.74 BASHAW ^^p ^Good Rice cockle seed. But this is a rare case. Thomas' bushels of No. 2 wheat to the acre will and annoying to others. pairing of all kinds of Machinery andi^iP^ 1, Horses ^^"fl of the mill. The water power Tea from 30 cents per lb. upward. BUSTED stood around the corners he all this section can count on. This Total $64M4.27 Agricultural Implements a specialty^-ik Ehdtvic Oil obviates all this entirely, 11, Furniture}1 80 *$ is very powerful, and everything runs 1 Keg Mess Herring 90 cents. nearly all day last Monday in the vain grade brings only 68cts,nd as far as Only experienced woikmen are em*^ -^t" The Board ordered the proceedings safely, andspeedly, and is a benign remedy *'&y>J- BURNSTOWN: %Kfx^Mimmediate 1 Keg Holland Herring $1.75, and as smoothly as if the mill had been hope of picking up some items, but he purchases are concerned it ployed and all work entrusted to my ftcare of the County Commissioners published for lameness, injuries, piles, kid was but poorly rewarded by seeing a all other Groceries and Dry Goods at 1, Horses f*3t# 10 running for years. That the flour turned will do, for most commodities are also will be executed with neatnessand fir savage dog fight in which some ten in the New Ulm Post and Review, 11, Furniture*"^ 75 the same low priaspfff? JM" ney and spinal troubles-. Important cheap, but for the payment of old out by this mill will be A No. 1 is a dispatch, ALL WORK WARRANTED. canines took part, and about as many A paying each the sum of $75 per debts, it is a very small patch to cover information is given in advertisement COTTONWOOD: foiegone conclusion, as both of the NEUMANN fctfOllSKOPF,? people who tried to part them. ^r CttAS. LEONHARDT. a very lage rent. annum. proprietors are men of experience. if f. .r-JksHi* ,+,-w "4 $ i. 2' 74SSTW2#* tfgtfiTJC'-ffi^yrii|Jniiy. i.L'ii jfurm