New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 19, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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&y&&^ ^wm*%wt NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1879. NKW tfLI AND VICINITY. The large and and splendid stock of Motsiet Coaurt. Diphtheria is raging in the town of Wm. Beinhard, Elmore, Wis., reports a HAMLTO* PAPER CO.. house is nearly completed. IU capacity toys, notions and fancy goods for the Cottonwood near Butternut Valley in the ease of a neighbor who for twentyfour will be about 5,000 bushels. holidays will be opened out at the City NEW IIL,^ PRODUCE KIARKET, The November term of the District a very malignant form. We learn years had suffered so terribly Manufacturers and dealers, in, Drug Store this week. The prices, The Winona & St. Peter railroad Til HI wtofflitaay Concern. Court was convened in this city yesterday, from Dr. Berry, who was called to attend with Rheumatism that, at times, he despite the recent advance in every company have commenced moving the PAPER, STATIONIBT, BLANK BOOKS, Oorreeteq weekly by PrarrnnLB Judge E. St. Julien Cox presiding. some of the sufferers last Sunday, could hardly move around a few bottles thing, will be made to suit the most depot about five rods east, preparatory Wheat No. 1 92 No. 2 00 The following is the civil callendar: ALBUMS, PBINTBRS'STOCK, that Mike Lipp had three children of St. Jacobs Oil cured him. "To fastidious. Come and convince yourself. to building anew and better one. 3 80 No .4 73 Take Notice, that I have this day 1. Samuel Johnson vs. The Winona cap the climax," however, Mr. A. down witlL.it, one not being expected &c. ftc. Hour, per bbl -.*4.0C@7.( 0 given my son Ellis W. Dickerson, his There will be a grand shooting match St. Peter Railroad Company. J. 31 Neiger, of laylorville. Pa., writes to live John Lloyd, 5 Wm. Hughes, No. 346 E. Water St. Miltcauke* Oats, per bushel 18 time and hereafter shall pay no debts on Thanksgiving at Peter Geschwind's Thompson, Attorney for Pl'ff, Wilson Barley per bushel 2235 The Wide-Awake now comes to us that his mother, who had been a continual of his contracting, or claim any of his 2 Wm. Edwards, 2 John Everett, 3 WINTERHALTER, Agent. for chickens and turkeys. Also a dance Corn per bushel, earnings or property which he may acquire. 18 as a five column quarto. If Rising Gale for Def 'ts. sufferer with Rheumatism for and tiie end is not yet. i.oo Beans, per bushel... E. E DlCKSRSON. in the evening. SCHNEIDER & CO. would now attend a little mora to his 2. Ferdinand Schwarzrock vs. Ferdinand the past thirty years, used one bottle LATERSince the above has been in Potatoes, per bushel. Dated at Stately, Brown Co., Minn., 18 business, and meddle less with other Heimer. Geo. Kuhlman for of St. Jacobs Oil and was immediately What is up, William what has become type we learn that two of Mr. Lipp's this 1st day of Nov., A. D.t Hams, perponud 7 1879. Importer* S Wholesale Dealer* la people's, he might succeed in making Pl'ff, John Lind for Deft. relieved of pain. These are results of that dime! Try again. A. W. Hendessor, witness. Cheese per fb children have died the one, aged 20 "Wiaa.ee 3s Iuiq.-u.ore. lArd,per pound the Wide-Awake a respectable paper 3. J. Barton vs. M. Montgomery. which truly deserve to be brought to 10 Wm. Harrison, of Lake Hanska, has about 5 years, on Sunday evening, nd $200 REWARD. Bye flower, per bbl... 4.C0 but we fear it isn't in the Rising family. public notice but they are not exceptions G. W. Somerville for Pl'ff, J. M. lost a child three vears old from diphtheria. George, aged about 7 years, on Monday 7" "f Rectifiers of Spirits. Salt, per bbl, 2.15 as will be seen by numerous other Thompson for Deft. afternoon. They were only taken Cor.Clinton AS. Water%\&.,Milwaukee. Butter, per lb 17 certificates from all parts of the 4.- Geiser Threshing Machine Co. vs. sick last Wednesday. This is really Jggs per dozen 17 Loreno was considerably excited We learn from C. W. George that Two hundred dollars reward will be ^i^ Hugo C. Stnbbe, Agent. United States. It should be the dut) Honey, per pound S. D. Fanner's estate. Newhart 18 a sad stroke for the afflicted family paid by School District No. 28, (town wheat teams were crowding up to4the last week over a shooting affair between of every one to call the attention of Courtland,) Nicollet county, Minn.,foi Pierce for Pl'ff, B. F. Webber for Def'ts. and they have the sympathy of the elevator so much on Satuiday last, Theo. Kimm of this place and information leading to the arrest and his suffering friends and neighbors to community. that a slight unpleasantness was create^by BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. Nic Baasen, a farmer living two miles conviction of the person, or persons, this wonderfully efficacious preparation, 5. Jacob Pfeninger vs. Jos. Schwarz. two grangers trying to get two south-west from here. It appears that At a special school meeting in district who communicated fire and burned the Post Office Address New Ulm. has just received a large stock of S" ,4 especially as the low price of 50 Newhart -Pierce for Pl'ff, James M. AUDITORH. B. Constans. New Goods school house in the above named district, loads abreast over a track only wide Mr. BaaserTs father-in-law (now dead) No. 28, Nicollet couuty, (town TREAstntxaF. Schubert. cents a bottle places it within the on the morning ofNov. 1st., inst. Thompson for Deft. enough for one."' Resultsone peeled BlWITE* OF OKKDS-rA. WaltOD. was indebted to Mr. Kimm for a small Courtland) last Thursday the officers reach of all persons rich and poor. HENRY. MULLER, Director, Junes or PKOBATBA. Westphal. 6. Sibulla Castor vs. John B. Castor. nose and a swelled up mouth. Don't do amount, and on the day in question of the district were authorized to offer Jos. REINHAKT JR., Clerk. OI.KRX or TH DO T. COURTAlbertBlanebard. for the Geo. Kuhlman for Pl'ff, Newhart ttmrrJohn Manderfleld. so any more. Mr. Baasen and his brother-in-law J. Courtland, Nicollet Co., Minn,, Nov. a reward of $200 for information leading PiiUWMKWi SURVCTORJ. Berndt. PERSONAL. Pierce for Deft. 13th, 1870. COURT COMMIUIOWSRE. O. Koch. Smits brought a beef to town which to the apprehension and conviction Whenever snow comes, remember COUHTT ATTORJIMTB. V. Webber. 7. C. H. L. J. McCormick vs. G. they sold to one of the butchers, and ot the incendiary that caused the destruction CORONXRJonns LaudeKSchlaper. Bobleter has a large assortment ot John Lind Esq. was absent last Schenk, A. Poalunske. John Lind for COURTT SvrcRtXTKrDXKTJohn Lind. placed it* in his stable. Mr. Kimm of the school house in that COMMISSIOKCRSChas.Wagner.chairman, Ole JorAenon boys' sleighs, from 75 cents upward. week attending court in Renville Co. Pl'ffs, B. F. Webber for Def ts. Live Poultry. W. H. Sander*, A. Larson, Anton Manderfold. had arranged with the purchaser of district on the morning of the 1st inst. 408 more votes were cast in Renville 8. Joseph Diepolder et all ys. Alois The Newest Styles and Patterns John Pfefferle, of Hector, made the beef to turn in the account of Mr. It was at first thought that thetirehad county at the recentolection than iu iu Ladies' Clothing and Dress Goods. Schmelz, Maria Schmelz. Geo. Kuhlman our city a flying visit last week. Baasen's father in-law as part pay been set by tramps, but evidence has During the wintei this county. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, for Pl'ffs, Pfau Baxer for Defendants. BLACK CASHMERES Among the attorneys in attendant went, but to this Mr. Baasen would since been discovered which, it is believed, months the underMgned U.I.I Those of the gentle sex who liavi willitoy th. n court we notice D. M. Thorp, ol not consent and he_?nfleavored to tak** does not beat out this supposition 9. C. Cooper et all vs. S. D. Peterson. highest CASH nunkt i front 50 cents upwards. experienced the paiu and anoyanct Wal.iut Station, J. M. Ihompson and the beef out of the stablp. Thi but brings the ciitm nearer home. 'A pi iee lor live chickens, tm keys, uukand Thorp & Webber for Pl'ffs, John caused by excoriated nipples ana inflamed U. W. Somerville, of Sleepy Eye, S. L. LYimming-Silk in all colors brought on bad bliod. and Mr. Kimm W hope the guilty party may be ferreted geese. N. P. GREFE. Lind for Deft. breast, can well appreciate the Pierce otSt. Paul, Charles Andrews of stepped up to prevent Mr. Baasen out and brought to justice, who* Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls, lO.JohnB. Karl vs. George Braun et value of a remedy which removes the Marshall. from taking the beef away, when the ever it may be. See notice in another all. C. R. Davis for Pl'ff., B. F. trouble. This is precisely what Thomas* latter drew a revolver and Bred twice column. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. THANKSGIVING Pause, Ponder and Peruse!! Webber for Def'ts. Ecltclric Oil does, besides curing, in the -ground it is allegedfor the The entertainments heretofore given 11. J. B. Altermatt vs. John Holm. 11 TheNewest of the Season! 1 when used internally, asthma, croup, purpose of scaring Mr. Kimm. But by the Governor's Guards have always The invention of that Superior and J. M. Thompson for Pl'ff, G. W. Sommerville and other maladies. Turn to advertisement scare he would not and finally Baasen Complete Sewing Machine (The Family given satisfaction, and the boys propose for Deft. in another column. Sewing Machine,) marks one of the struck him several times in the face that the coming entertainment 12. W. Hauenstein vs. Winona and most important eras in the history of ENTERTAINMENT Flannel, Cashmere, Cotton Flannel, with the muzzle of the revolver, but If Mr. Rising of the Wide-Awake which they have arranged for Thanksgiving machinery, and when we consider its St. Peter R. R. Co. Francis Baasen Water-Proof, Sheeting, Calico from no serious damage was done. Baasen knows of any irregularities of the New evening, Thursday Nov. 27th, great usefulness and extremely low att'y for Pl'ff, Wilson Gale for 5 cents per yard upwards, Buffalo was arrested, had an examination and Ulm post office he will do the people price (925). it very difficult to conceive -AT- shall be no exception. The dramatical Ofercoats (Prime Quality) Mittens, Def'ts. of any invention for domestic use was bound over in the sum of $200 to of this city, the post office department portion of the entertainment will alone UNION S1A.LL, loves. Blankets, Ladies' Furs, 13. George Hart vs. Brown County. of more or even equal importance to families. appear for trial next Monday. and*usan especial favor by making be well worth the entrance money. Woolen Overshirts, Ladies' and It has great capacity for work J. M. Thompson for Pl'ff, B. F. Webber the fact known at once. If our official Meets every Thursday evening at New stage scenery has been added for beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, Gent's Underclothing, Hats, Cape, Thursday Eyening,Jiov. 27,1879. for Deft. conduct is to be criticised, we desire Republican Pyramids for 1879. Union Hall. Brothers from abroad rapid execution, certainty and the occasion, and fancy costumes will 14. T. L.Gilbert vs. Brown County. Ready-made Clothing, latest ire cordially invited. delightful ease of opeiation, that at that it by another than the brother of be used in the production of the comedy once commends it above all others. J. M. Thompson for Pl'ff, B. F. Webber style, Boots and Shoes, CHAS. WAGMKR, M. W. the illustrious P. M. at Tyler. (For MtpubtUtm. entitled "The Follies of a Night." The working parts are all steel, strong Arranged by the HKNRY CONSTANS, Recorder. for De'ft. particulars consult the columns of the Groceries, Crockery OHIO. and durable, and will last a life time The farce, "United States Mail," will Governor's Guards. 15. Russell G. Robinson Jr, vs Lake Benton Times.) CHARITY LODGE NO. 08, A.F. A.M. the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread and Glassware. IOWA. be a good dyspepsia antidote, as it is Brown Co. J. M.Thotnpson for Pl'ff, the stitch is the firmest of all the MAINE. just immense. At the conclusion of tfjS0N| SILVER WEDDINGA quiet party of THE BEST TEA, &c, &c, &c. stitches made, neat and regular, and B. F. Webber for Def'ts. NEBRASKA. the farce the company will* be inspectby friends congregated lastSaturday evening can be regulated in a moment to sew 16 Maurice Conrad vs. Brown Co. For good goods and bottom prices stitches from an inch in lenght on NEW YORK. Mrs.ed Maj. E. M. Van Cleve.A. D.C., at the residence of Air. and J. M. Thompson for Pl'ff, B. F. Webber coarse material down to the finest, so goto On this occasion will be Produced CALIFORNIA. after which a few moments will be devoted J. Stcekert, it being the 25th anniversary for Def'ts. C. Baltrnseh. infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable to an exhibition drill. The COLORADO. Meets on the second and fourth of that iiappy couple. A splendid The Follies of a Night, with the naked eye, and with a 17. W. F. Hamilton vs. John T. Tuesday in each month. whole will then conclude with a grand W I S O N S I N. supper was served and Mrs. Nagel, rapidity rendering it impossible to Swanson. John Lind for Pl'ff. No count them as fast as made it has Minnesota street, New Ulm, Minn' social hop. It is hoped that the friends NEW JERSEY. DR. A.. MABDBN, W.IM., with her guitar, kept the company in defence in the case. more attachments than any other, A Vanderville Comedy, in OLS M. OLSEN, Secretary. of the Guards from near and far will MINNESOTA. a pleasant mood the entire evening. and it does to perfection all kinds 18. M. Alttnan vs. John Gabriel. Two Acts, NEW ULM CONNECTICUT. all turn out on this occasion and give The guests took their departure soon of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy NEW UL LODGE NO. 53, No Cases on Criminal Callender unless With the following Excellent Cast: PENNSYLVANIA. the company a lift, as, financially needle-work with ease, and far less after midnight, wishing that the host CBU mi indictments are found. .O.QJ labor than required on other machines. RHODE ISLAND. speaking, it is not out of the woods and hostess of the evening may live to DUKE DE CHARTRES, B. Juni It needs no commendation, the rapid The cases against Brown County are NEW HAMPSHIRE yet. COUNT DE BRISSAC J. X. Rosskopl celebrate their goldeu wedding. sales, increasing demand, and voluntary appeals fcjm the County Commissioners, DR. DRUGGENDRAFT O. Hsmti MASSACHUSETTS. encomiums from the press, aud The Denver Land, Company adveitised Production* ot Agriculture PIERRE PALLIOT, G. Fischei who refused to allow bills put in In (Opposite Cheap Charley's) AND CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. the thousands of families who use be 'iiu. on fourth page, has got Into a OFFICER ...A.J. Eckstein meets every Saturday evening. Broth the plaintiffs. them, amply testify to their undoubted SERVANT J. Feldmam controversy with the Post Office Department, era from abroad are cordially invited. worth as a standard and reliable household Hiving made heavy purchases in Francis A. Walker, Superintendent DUCHESS DE CIIARTRES,..MissT. Fav rmtle. and it miy be well for oui necessity, extending its popularity FB. FRIKDMANN, N. G, Honor* tavo atemel. Dry Goods, MADEMOISELLE DIVAL,.. E. Fl* oi Census, has issued a circular from GEORGIX. each day. Machines sent anywhere readers who have seen the advertisement, PETER MASDERFELD, Secretary Notions, which we make the following extracts to be examined before any KENTUCKY. At a meeting of charity Lodge No. and are thinking of sending a Boots & Shoes, money is paid. AGENTS WANTED The agricultural schedule annexed The Dramatical Entertainment wil VIRGINIA. 98, A. V. k. A. M. held Tuesday evening, dollar, to hold back until the company Groceries, by the Company. Address them for to the Act of 1850, which is also made conclude with the side-splitting taice, MY MARYLAND. Nov. 11th, the following preamble have satisfied the P. O. Departiueni information. FAMILY SEWING Crockery & Liquors, in one act, entitled i pait of the Act oi March 3, 1879, MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New YAZOO COUNTY.MTSS. for cash, we are enabled to give large and resolutions were adopted, in that they are not a swindle. It is UNITED STATES NAIL. providing tor the Tenth Census, requires York. inducements to the cash trade. Please BROWN COUNTY, MINN. commemoration of Fred. Struckman, stated by an exchange that "^orth" a report of the chief productions call price, and examine our goods. who lately died at Santa Rosa, Cal: Denver is forty miles north of the city Characters: of agriculture" during the year of Denver, and is nothing more than a Whereas: Death has called from B. & E. C. BEHKKE. POST OFFICE SAM, Jos. Galles Xjorexio DDepstrtxxiexrt. MTJLTUM TS PARTO. ended June 1." MR. WAGISER Jos. Bobleter. barren sand hill. A. BEIINKE, Manager labor to refreshment our Brother Fred. Winona & Saint Peter Railway Mow, there is no distinct agricultural MRS. NIPPER, Miss T. Fa\ BIRDS usually migrate at night. Struckman, in whose demise theLodge i As he sat on the steps on Sunday (By Our Regular Correspondent Hasted.) MEW ULM Going East Arrive. Depart. LUCY Miss E. Fa*\ year winch ends on the firdt of LowtLL, Maes., has sent a colony to has lost a worthy member, the members evening he claimed the right to a ki&s MARBLE WORKS. June, and there is no reason to believe Tennessee. Dav Passenger *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.ra John Zieske is just in receipt of of the Lodge an upright brother for every shooting star. She at first NEWSPAPERS arethe merchant's best At the conclusion of the dramatical Night Pass'ger *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m that the statistics of agriculture a large lot oi trunks which he says will #5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m and social companion. Dying, we demurred, as became a modest maiden, salesmen. cnteitainnieiitthe Guards will he inspected Freight No. 14 Ig. tSchwendinger, troin 1850 to 1870, in regard to many be sold cheap. know that earth recieves iiim into her by Maj E. M.Van Cleve, A.D.C a. STEAMBOAT must be in very shallow Freight No. 10 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m but finally yielded, bhe was even so of the principal products, embraced silent embrace, no more again to be water to be overdue. Dealer in Uncle Sam's harness oil at Zieske's. Going West. Arrive. Depart. accommodating as to call his attention poi tions of two different crops, inasmuch The whole will conclude with a THIS is the season of the year to tell disturbed by the cares, the labors, the Day Passenger *5,45 p.m. *5,45 p.m Andy Sanderlin, our boss barber, is HoMUntiits, Tombstones, Mantels to flying met* ors that were about to as the enumeration was protracted secrets everybody will keep shady. Night Pass'ger J8.55 a.m. |8,55 a.m Grand Social Hop. joys or sorrows of the weary life, and down sick. Andy, keep a stiff upper escape his observation, and then got through three, four, and even WHAT is an island? A body surrounded Foreign and American Marble. Freight No. 15 *2,05 p.m. *2,05 p.m that we can safely trust him in the lip. to calling him on lightning bugs, by water. Give an example: live months. Freight No. 13...M2.2C a.m. 12,20 a.m hands ofHim who doeth all things well, A boy in swimming. aud at last got him down to steady Mertz Thill are closing out theii Shop on State street between 4th and Except Sunday. Except Monday. By the Act approved March 3, 1879, therefore be it Admission 35 ct*.. Children Hi blew into hi* gun to tee work on the light of a lantern that a stock of boots and shoes and intend to Fr iight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted 5th streets, it is provided that the Tenth Census It loading up was needed Resolved', That to the irrevocable to carry passengers between Kasota man was swinging about a depot in 20 Cents. bowgo east. Th" jury to a man agree degree of the Supreme Ruler, we shall be taken and completed duiing That the gun blew after he did. XF.W ULM, MINN. and Sleepy Eye. tne distance where trains were switching. for a good can of fresh oysters call with due humility. Yet in unison Is THERE anything more disgust, Doors open at 7. Peifoitnaiice to the mouth of June, 1880. Q\IAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent with the citizens of this place, we ing to look upon than a pet poodle in commence at 8 p. m. on Black &, Co., butchers, ZTTTTariT^'in As the eumueratiou commences on mourn the loss of an honored friend arms?" aoks an exchange. There is, John Zieske says if times don't gr Court week. The Wide-Awake wants to know OHU*Ud, V luULii ttie first of June and closes on or before and worthy brother. says the Jersey City Journalthe woman cordial HIM atio i is I'Xtf-nded to better soou he will be obliged to st'L what became of a letter mailed at the who kisses the poodle. a week from to-morrow. Bvsolced That to the family of the Thanksgiving the thutieth, all the crops which (Foi tut ilj II'iniin*r^,) THE COMMITTEE. all deceased, the members of this Lodge another cow, in order to keep the machine New Ulm post office a week ago last THE New Haven Register sees one are gathcied once a year will fall pretty MIN XlOT !-1 It., N 1.W I LM. tender their deepest sympathy in advantage in warm weather. At no moving. A few more pieces of Saturday evening addressed to Paul clearly on one side or the other of Old settlers' ball at Union Hall next their bereavement. other season of the year can you Land Office Notice. H.WERR1NG, Jacobson at Sleepy Eye, as at last accounts sidewalk should be laid before snow the dividing line. Resolved That to Santa Rosa Lodge spread the butter on the children's Saturday evening. the letter had not been received. falls. What say you. No. 57. of Santa Rosa, Cal., we tender bread so evenly and so thinly. LANsOrriCE ATNLW ULM, MINK i Thus the wool clip or "wool crop" Winter apples are scarce in this Nov. 19, 1879. S our heartfelt thanks fer hurrying our Really, Rising, we can't say. We THE fool goeth out in a sailboat when J. Uagemann, the Did pioneer, hah will be that of the spring of 1880. market at 04.50 per barrel. Notice is hereby given that the following-nnmeri DEALER IN late brother with masonic honors and he doesn't know a boom from a breaker confess we are not so well posted in settler han filed notice of his intention to make final his saloon fitted up in first-class style. For certain of the productions of also the different societies for following M. Mullen lost a valuable horse last proof in support of his claim, and neenre final but the wise man picks up pebbles Dry Goods. Motions. the mysteries of the mail service as eutr thereof at the expinttion of thirty days from agriculture, however, there is no harvest, his remains to their final resting The oldest son of John Zieske is on the shore and flirts with the Monday night from pleurisy. the date ol this notice, viz: you are but as a goodly portion of our place. And the brotherhood of Charity girl in a pink dress.i)efrott Free in the usual sense of that term Friedrich Frietag. Homestead Application No. down with a bad cold. Thanksgiving comes on the 27th. Lodge will ever hold them in grateful western mail nowadays is received 311*4 for the south emit quarter of north wet quarter.oection Press. GROCERIES, but tne product is gathered week, or 10 townshipl09,rang4 2S, witnesses and We understand that a great many remembrance. Gov. Pillsbury says so in in another from the east, and eastern mail from VON HELLWALD, in his Die Brde names the following as his witntee*, viz: August day by day, as it maturesmilk, butter, Medlcins& Farming Ikplim cotes. children are down with diphtheria in Resolved That a copy of these resolutions Otto of Nicollet Co., Minn and Herman Hopp of und ihre Volker," gives much sews column. the west, we suppose Jacobson's letter Nicollet Co-, Minn. cheese, meat fall into this class. be engrossed on the records about the United States. Man here, the vicinity of Lake Hanska. Those lamps and lamp goods, from C. B. TTLBB Register. is making the rounds of the North Pole Golaen Gate, Minv, of the Lodge, and a copy of the same he says, is completely the slave of the In view of the requirements of the Peter Christensen is building a nice Boston, have at last been received by and will reach Sleepy Eye between be published in the New Ulm Post and Highest mari-et pi ice oaid for produce fair sex, which considers itself as superior law, and of the great importance of accurate MiORTGAGE SALEDefault ha* been made Review, and that copies of the same residence on his lot which he lately Jos. Bobleter. Come in and see them. now and the next centennial. to him as it is to all manual the conditions if a certain mortgage executed statistical information relative duly engrossed and authenticated with work. traded for with H. Goatsche. and delivered by Theremin SLhuinacnei mortgagor, As a Liver Regulator, we know of to agriculture, it is deemed to be highly the seal of the Lodge, be sent to the to Lucret|a Bickelbaupt mortgagee dated Last week we gave an account of a DEAN STANLEY sayst "Our leisure no better remedy than Broraoline. Mrs. G. S. Graves is building a nice the 15th day ot November A D. eighteen bundled family of the deceased, and one to Wagon & Smith Shop desirablejthat farmers should prepare hours are among those that have the threshing machine accident that befell and Seventy Eight and recorded as a mortgage in Santa Rosa Lodge No. 57, Santa Call at our store and try a bottle of it. residence that will compare favorably the office of the Hegibter of Deed* ol the connty ot most importance in molding our characters. themselves in advance to give the Mr. Chas. Martin, of West Newton, Brow in the State ol Minnesota, on the ldth day Cal. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. when completed with any in town. Our working hours are very of November A. D. le7 at 2 o'clock P. M., in book information with promptness and accuracy. and the surgical operation subsequently important, but our leisure hours are of Mortgage( on page 517 on which there is P. N. Grefe will pay the highest All the excitement which occurred It is urgently recommended, ouramoundofoSixtdue claime be at the date of thia notice, the performed by Drs. Muller and Berry, those that form our tastes and The undersigned would respectfully Inform the A Wonftcrfl toecord. .two and 15-100 Dollarsthat the cash market price for live poultry during here on Saturday last was an auction public that they have opened a wagon and smith therefore, that agricultural journals habits." in the hope of saving a small portion aaid mortgage was given tor purchase money shop on State street, and are prepared to do any and no action or proceeding haa bem instituted at the winter months. See his ad. in sale of a horse, which was bid off at and the officers of agricultural societies A MAN is said to be young, even in and a work in their line promptly and at living of the young man's foot. Since then Myriads of so-called "specifics" and law or inquity to rcover the debt secure by said rates All work warranted. New wagons will ali this country, where we live preternaturally the enormous sum of six dollars. mortgage or any part thereof. another column. and clubs give publicity to this it has been necessary to make a further ways be kept on hand. A kicd pationage is respectfully "cures" for Rheumatism have already fast, up to SO or 40, to be middle-aged The *aid mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument solicited. announcement, and that all persons Books! Books!! Books!!! A splendid er operation, and last Sunday Dr. Danniels J. A. White has departed for Brookings thereol, duly executed and delivered been brought before the public, and from 40 to 60, and not to be J. Lauterbach &B. Gruenenfelder. thefcaidLucretia Bickelhaupt and George Bickel. engaged in agriculture who shall receive assortment of new miscellaneous of St. Peter, and Drs. Muller and positively old, if he be of sound health D. T., on the Tracy branch, to many of them have even been endorsed haupt (her husband) to John W. Clary dated the Ibth day ot November A. 1 1878, and recorded in and well preserved, until he shall have this circular, or shall see it in and juvenile books have just been received Berry of this city amputated the injured take charge of the station. by the certificates of respectable E W MACHOTC SHOP. said office of the register of deed* on the 18th day reached 60 or thereabout. the public prints, make notes from of November, A. 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M leg between the ankle and knee. by Jos. Bobleter, at the City and prominent citizens, who have de Freiss & Bro. have their new pool in book of Mortgages, on pages 43 fc44. A POEM commences: "Under the time to time of the quantities and values The patient Is now doing as well as Drug Store. Notice 1B hereby given, that by virtue of a power rived benefitfrom such preparations. table up and in running order. Centre Street, Opposite Mueller fc willows he's lying." He must be a of nale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute of their several crops gathered, can be expected under the circumstances. There is no doubt that a great many of We have received a lot of new cuts, In such case made and provided, the aaid mortgage tramp. They lie under all sorts of Mr. Schuller, of the town of Stark, Scherer's Lumber Yard, will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged and the number of acres of land planted, trees. One was discovered lying under these Liniments', Oils, Ac, so widely advertised Japanese borders and ornaments and has now lost three children from diphtheria premises therein described, which sale will be an axle-tree the other morning. The in order that their statements, made at the front door ot the Court House in the NEW ULM, MINN and freely recommended for our facilities for doing fancy printing within one week. The last one Citv of Ulm in the County of Brown and State owner of the wagon made him wheelwright Since his removal to the oorner of when made to the enumerators, may of Minnesota, at public auction by the Sheriff of Rheumatism and painful complaints are now first-class. Bring or send in died on Saturday, and still three more around and leave.Horristoum Theo. Kobarsch, Prop'r* Broadway and First X. street, Jos. sold County, on Tuesday the 16th day of December be of the highest possible value. Herald. of a similar nature, have genuine A. D. eighteen hundred and Seventy-Nine at 9 o'- your orders. of his children are down with it. The Schneider Is doing a much larger business clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amount which "A ND as for the candy eaten by merit and will relieve certain types of dread disease spares neither age or sex shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest I am now prepared to execute all Pillsbury's majority in Renville Co. than when on Minn, street His Statelr Item*. thereon, and costs and expenses of tale, American women,'* exclaims a late the complaints named but when Rheumatism,Neuralgia, orders with dispatch. Repairing of and has already claimed many victims and Twenty-fi\e dollars attomey's tees, as stipulated is 387, out of a vote of 1462. The majority saloon is now fitted up in the best of essayist, who speaks with the confidence in said mortgage iu case of foreclosure. Threshers and Reapers a specialty. and kindred deseases this fall in this vicinity. against county seat removal is of ignorance, we should like to style and he keeps only first-class Election passed off very quietly in The premises described in said mortgage, and so My machinery is all new and of the have become chronic and threaten to be sold,are the lot, pieceor parcel of land situ, LATERSince writing the above Mr. see a calculation, if one could bemade, 338. Beaver Falls cast 4 votes for removal goods. For the accommodation of most improved pattern. All work war* our town hardly any thing said ated in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, of the amount which is consumed in serious results that tbey will help but Schuller has lost his fourth child, and known and described as follows, towit:Th ranted as represented. All those in and 111 against Bird Island 171 such farmers' as desire to bring their one way or the other, those voting the course of a year, and on which est half of the South West quarter oi very little. Although not recommended want of anything in my line are cordially whose death occurred last Sunday, and bectiou number Twenty-Six {5.6) in Township for removal and 26 against. teams under shelter while in the city, folded their little paper, handed it to they grind from morning till night, to number One Hundred and nine(l09) north ol Range invited to give me a call. as "infallible," the peculiar was burried at this place on Monday. the destruction very often of their he has erected a commodious stable thirty.three (33) west. C. Balbach and went home. The demand for gold is great, but Jor THEO. KOBABSCB. qualities of St. Jacobs Oil especially Mretty teeth and the ruin of all appetite JOHV w. CLABY, Assignee of Mortgagee. The sociable at Mrs. Gallaghers last and has hired an assistant who on Sundays not equal to the demand for Dr. Marshall's Farmers are working as hard as they Utorney of Mortgage. J.M THOMMOX more solid food." adapt it to those cases which may be C. Leonhardt, Dated Oct. 28th, 1879. Thursday evening was well attended. attends to the teams. For a good, Lung Syrup, the great remedy can to be ready for the coming winter. termed "chronic" and which have During the fore part of the evening fresh glass of lager and a splendid Aminitttratora Sale. for coughs and colds. Try it. Price Work a way,neighbors.or you will have previously withstood all known "specific" the guests were entertained with lunch, eall on Joe. THB London detectives appear to be 25 cents, 50 cents and SI a bottle. Sold cold fingers. as well as the prescriptions of the as inefficient asthe squadin New fork. vocal and instrumental music, and between Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order by Jos. Bobleter. Last week Monday and Tuesday afternoons Redwood county at the recent lection beet physicians. Murder, says the News of that city, of license, of the Probate Court of Brown County, 7 and 8 o'clock a splendid supper and State of Minnesota, duly made and entered A farmer attempted to cut into a "seemstonave become literally one of and evenings it rained. This gave Pillsbury 4t majority, out We would mention, as an example, the 7th day of June A 1879, upon the petition of was served. Mrs. R. H. Bingham thefinearts, while the scienceof detection remium pumpkin at a fair at Council the Administrator of the Estate oi Nieolau* Heinen will settle the ground so we can expect of a total vote of 874. the following the case of Mr. A. Heilman, Editor of deceased said Administrator will sell at public and Mrs. Gallagher entertained the remains in its infancy. The public PROPRIETOR OF THB Grove, Kansas, to get a few of the good a yield of wheat next year, Auction on Saturday Nov. 29, 1879, at the Resideuce are the majorities of the successful the Pittsburgh Republican, who suffered are now regaled, with about two company to a late hour. of the deceased in the Town of Milford Iron a week of which the most seeds, but found it made of wood. It if the weather is not too warm in candidates for connty office*, all being 'mysteries1 New Ulm Foundry 9 o'clock in the moruinf till the Mttlng or the sun. with Rheumatism for two years. New livery by Messrs. Conrad of the same day, terms cash, all the right title and had taken many prizes at fairs for its startling characteristic is that in the June and July. Republicans with the exception of After vainly using all the best recommended interest of said deceased, in and to the following capital of a civilised country they Randall. The boys do say that they weight, 230 lbs. ,andits circumference, described tracts of land, lying and being in the Mr. Robinson: I. M. Van Schaack, remedies and exhausting the MARRIEDIn the town of Stately. Town of Milford Brown County and State or Minnesota & MACHINE SHOP should remain for a week mysterious.'' are doing a railroad business. Good. seven feet. to wit: Lot seven. i7) of West hair of Auditor, 56 A. A. Wilson, Treasurer, Mr.skill of the most experienced physicians Sunday Nov. 9th, A. D., 1879, East half of North East quarter and lots fourteen J. P. Anderson and M. W. Phelps 16S A. L. Gale, sheriff, 70 J. B. Robinson, and sixteen (14 ft IS) of the West part of the without even temporary relief, We understand that a movement is Corner Centre & Front Streets., Noble E. Allen, of the Town of Selma, North half or South East quarter of Section four have ornamented their front with anew Register of Deeds, 10 Alfred AH asylum for aged domesticated it required only two bottles of St. Jacobs on foot among the young folks of this (4) Township one hundred and ten (110.) Range of the County of Cottonwood, to Miss NEW ULM, imnr thirty-one (31,) and tne North half of South East street lamp. Who will follow suit! animals" has been opened by a benevolent Wallin, County Attorney, 165 D. L. Oil to effect a permanent cure. city to organize a dancing club for the Maggie J. Wilson, of the town of quater and South East quarter of|NortbEant quarter dtisen of Gonesse, a suburb of The Foundry has been thoroughly Spur up, you Main streeters. of Section nine (9) Township one hundred and Bigham, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. C. Hauni, a well-known citizen of winter months. Prof. H. A. Subilia Stately, Brown Co., by Reuben A. AJlen, Paris. Among its inmates area thirtysix-year-old refitted and I am now prepared to do Range thirty-one t31.) Also South hall of ten (110 160 S. A. Matter*, County Surveyor, H. J. Hanson's new building is Youngstown, Ohio, secured for his ock 89, and North half ot Lot 12 Block 136 Justice of the Peace. Long life, cow, a twenty-five-yearold Jr. has opened a subscription list and all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing all Soutt of Center Street and North half of Lot 901 L. S. CnradMl, Coroner, (noopp.) pis snd an eighteen-year-old goat wife, who for twelve years had been a nearly completed. Look out for calico. of all kinds of Machinery and happiness and prosperity are the wish It allfcadj contains quite many names. 2 Block 20, north half of Lot 7 Block 73, north half The senior member of the fraternity is Agricultural Implements a specialty. 063. W. H. Owen*, Conaty Cowwrrsstarrer, of Lot 13 Block 164 North ball of Lot Block constant sufferer from Neuralgia in Wm. Miller is hard at work on his es of their many friends. That turkey Mr. Subilia requests us to say that the 312 all North ol Center Street and the North hall a nonchalant mule, aged forty years, Only experienced workmen are employed 69. The Gacette say* that the the head, the services of the ablest of Outlet Kl these later described Lots and Outlot was good. Who will give us. an new building and has it nearly completed. first dance of the series will be held at that excellently exemplifiesthe benehts and all work entrusted to my are situated in the City, formerly TOwnofNew Ulm HepnbHcMiB alone fofltd more vote* physicians, in the land, but they were ot the passionless philosophy of Epictetus, invitations to another as nice one? Be aecorSinc to the new map thereof as the same ptawa care will be executed with neatnessand W hen finished, William intends Union Hall to. morrow evening, and ofrecord is tl* Officeor the Registerof Deeds) than were oast in either of the preceding with which M. Thiers needtosay unable to do anything for her half a assured we shall be glad to accept it. expects the attendance of every subscriber. dispatch. AXL WORK WARRANTED. to invest in crinoline. oiBrown County and State of Mlun*iota itaUd he quieted the Paris mobsas much as year*. tNewUUnthis4tbdaofNev., 1879. bottle of St. Jacobs Oil coredher. Mr. T. E.X. Runitz Bendixen's large ware heoould, CHAS. LEONHARDT. mi I I IIIII i.wMwaaawiMiiwimuttf 1