New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 3, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3,1879. O FO IE US! count them as fast as made it has NEW ULM AND VICINITY. busy figuring on lumber and always Our literary society is in lull blast. SUICIDEJust before going to press PERSONAL. more attachments than any other, seems to prosper in the business, as It holds a session every Saturday evening we learn that a young man at Burns and it does to perfection all kinds daily shipments of lumber to his lumber and all are welcome. The meetings of the Mankato About half an inch of snow fell on J. M. Broome, Station named Clark Cady fatally shot of heavy, coarse, plain, fine, or fancy yard indicates it. so far have been very instructive last Sabbath Thanksgiving evening. Beobachter, passed needle-work with ease, and far less himself on Monday evening because of in and entertaining. DAUBACH. labor than required on other machines. our city. a love affair in which other parties interfered. The Georgia Minstrels come highly The Free Reading Room and. Circulating It needs no commendation, the rapid When thecourrier left to Tree Lake Gleaalaffe. Mrs. Jonas Laudenschlager returned Library Association will complete recommended and should be greeted sales, increasing demand, and voluntary their organization this Wednesday summon Mr. Cady Sr., who now lives from a few weeks' visit to Indiana by a full house to-morrow evening. encomiums from the press, and evening, Dec. 3d, at which time It has been some time since there the thousands of families who use in this city, the unfortunate young last Wednesday evening. Reserved seats for the Georgia Minstrels a grand oyster supper will be served at has been anything written from this them, amply testify to their undoubted man still lived, but it was thought that John C. Zieske, and R. H. Bingham, their rooms on Main street between 9b# 'Cirt Ortty $te* can be secured at the City Drug Burg. We do not wish to be left outside worth as a standard and reliable household he could not recover as the ball entered 5th and 6th streets. All are cordially of the door in the coldnot us. oi Sleepy Eye, and L. D. Rice, of Store without extra charge. necessity, extending its popularity invited to come and give the good the left breast near the heart. Our We are still living and kicking, and each day. Machines sent anywhere Albin, called at the Review office on We are just in receipt of a new lot cause a lift. want the outside world to know it. to be examined before any Burnstown correspondent will no doubt Monday. of stylographic pens and will sell them Talbot &Rinke have ladies' cloaks money is paid. AGENTS WANTED give us full particulars next week. The Methodists are building a parsonage at manufacturer's prices. Mr. Wm. Schimmel and family and from $1.00 up to $8.00. A large assortment by the Company. Address them for for their pastor, which they expect The burning out of a chimney in of ready-made clothing may information. FAMILY SEWING Hon. J. B. Sackett of St. Peter spent HEAD-QUAETEES to complete before winter sets in for Thirty-four second citizen's papers also be seen at their store. MACHINE CO., 755 Broadway, New Behnke's old building about 9 o'clock Thanksgiving in this city and took in good. A subscription paper is in circulation were issued during the recent term of York. I am sorry to say that Mrs. J. C. and $40 already signed toward yesterday morning created considerable the Governor's Guards' entertainment court in this city. Zieske is again confined to her room. it. We hope they will shell out more excitement on our streets for a at Union Hall in the evening. Mrs. D. J. Russell has also been confined i Georgia Minstrels at Unlion liberally for the "Lord loveth a cheerful few minutes. Smoke issued from the NEW T7LAI PRODUCE 9IARKKT. to her room for several d.iys. giver." The building is located in We acknowledge a pleasant call received Hall to-morrow night. FOR, weather-boards next to the chimney a conspicious place and will show off Mr. Wenzel Schuller lost another from W. W. Tarham, editor of well. quiet freely and it was for a while child from diphtheria on Tuesday last I Club dance at Union Hall Friday Oarrecteu waakly by PFurrr.ti the Lamberton Commercial, last Friday. and was burried on Wednesday, making thought that the building was on fire, ^evening. It is expected that every Wheat No. 1 1.00 No. 2 98 Mr. Henning, our minister, has taken Mr. Yarham took in the Governor's the fifth within two weeks. He 3 88 No- 4 81 up W abashaw as one of his points which happily, however, did not prove member will be on hand, and don't forget Guards' entertainment at Union has the sympathy of all his surrounding DRUGS and TOILET SOAPS, Plour, per bbl 86.3C@7.3C and is doing finely. The attendance is to be the case. The fire company was to bring a partner. friends. Hall on Thursday evening and pronounced Oats, per bushel is good. A class is soon to be organized promptly on hand and laid their Lose Bromoline is the greatest Blood Purifier Barley per bushel 2C35 it good. here of a few members. The people Eaton & Co. are doing such a rushing MEDICINES, HAIR OILS, but when placing the engine they made Corn per bushel, ig are quite interested and hope religious business that they are obliged to put known, curing all skin diseases Maj. E. M. Van Cleve, A. D. Beans, per bushel 1.00 the startling discoverv that the cisterns services will not be discontinued during in bunks to lodge their force of men. promptly, and effectually. Try a bottle GLASS, PUTTY, PERFUMERY, Potatoes, per bushel 18 and Capt. P. L. Van Cleve, A. A. G., the winter. were dry. A pretty piece of carelessness W. R. White has taken the agency of it. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. Hams, perponud 7 of St. Paul, spent Thanksgiving in At the White school house we are on the part of some one. As this of the How Sewing Machine Co., and Cheese per lb 20 OILS& PAINTS, Be wise in time and get a bottle of BRUSHES, having regular services every Sabbath. our city and during the day inspected will have some of these popular machines is the time of the year when fires are Lard,per pound 10 The attendance is large and the interest Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup, which always on hand in a few days. Capt. F. Burg's battery. They were Rye flower, per bbl 4.C0 most liable to occur, those in charge TRUSSES increasing. Glad to see so much CIGARS, cures coughs and colds and prevents **alt, per bbl 2.25 highly pleased with the looks of the Fr. Ibberson, of the City Drugstore, of the cisterns should be more vigilent. interest taken and hope it will grow. consumption. Price 25 cents, Butter, per ft ie has returned from the Saintly city Captains guns. There is a great need of a revival, and TOBACCO If you wish to laugh and 5ggs per dozen 10 looking much improved in health. He 50 cts and $1 per bottle. Sold by Jos. and from present indications I see no r-- Among' the Loreno people that attended Honey, per pound 18 found his relatives in the best of reason why it should fail. grow fat visit the Georgia Bobleter. SHOULDER and the Governor's Guards' entertainment health. He wau much pleased with his Minstrels at Union Mall tomorrow In the Presbyterian church a short The new platform scale at the corner visit and thinks St. Paul is just the (70* week, 12 at home easily made. Costly oat at Union Hall Thanksgiving BRACES PIPES. time ago we had a fine sermon from an evening. place for a rich man to live in. I Uflt free.Address True Co.,Augusta, Maine of Minn, and Centre streets was placed evening we noticed Dr. Marcellus and "Advent" on the* Signs of the Times." in position by Kiesling, Keller & Co. Joe Frantz and his bride eluded the lady, Tom Talbot and lady, MissPhelps, WIJSf*$ &X IIQU0i #0f{ Mr$KW2l Pl^Po^. The congregation was unusually large, As Wilfred Bushard was driving HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. boys by taking the lower road for and not by S. D. Peterson, as we stated the people seemed well pleased and enjoyed Geo. Crouch, A. E. Rising, C. F. Presscottand down Centre street last Tuesday evening NewUlm.but he took the upper road on it. Hope the preacher will give last week. Grant Presscott. They all expressed the clevis pin of the wagon-tongue hisvreturn and was caught upon his LOSTOn NEW!BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! us another call as we are always glad Monday, in the vicinity themselves well pleased with Mrs. JohnSamuelson, of Bernadotte, fell out letting the whippletrees onto arrival here after all. Joe, you mustn't to welcome such men. of Crone's store, a pocket book do so no more the entertainment. the unfortunate lady from whcse thigh the horses heels, at which they started Matt. Tower has moved upon the containing about S5.00 in money and on a run. A young man named John Dr. Marcellus removed the tine of a Charley Zerath, our good natured prairie where there ia plenty of fresh some valuable papers. The finder will Capt. W.'D. Hawkins, formerly conductor, has taken his departure for Quin was in the wagon with Mr. pitchfork on the 22d ult, died last air, and Mr. Hamlin is carrying on the be liberally rewarded by leaving the associated with Gen. M. D. Flower in Rochester to bring his family farther place vacated on the bottoms. Give same at the Review office. Bushard at the time and jumped out Wednesday from exhaustion and the book and stationery business at west. He will locate at Waseca. me the bottom lands as a residence in WM. SKINNER. with the intention of running to the pysemia. The Latest St. Paul, and at one time captain of the winter and I'll bid defiance to Thanksgiving passed off very quietly. horses heads for the purpose of stop, To All whom it may Concern. See our new mammoth ad. in another storms and tempests. While the wind and Most Popular Novels, the steamer Oceola plying between The day was pleasant throughout ping them, but one of his feet struck is sweeping the prairie and lashing it column. We mean every word we and nothing occurred to displease the Complete Sets of Dickens'Standard Works, St. Paul and Redwood Falls, passed like an infuriated demon the sheltered a small stone and twisted his foot in most fastidious. In the evening there say and invite our numerous friends last Sabbath in our city. The Captain and Waverly Novels, Cook Books, all the Standard bottom lands are impervious to be Take Notice, that I have this day were two dances, one at the Revere such a shape as to break the extreme to give us a call and convince themselves. is the prince of good fellows and he storm and quietness reigns unbroken. Poetical Works, Porter & Coats' Standard Publications, German given my son Ellis W. Dickerson, his House and the other at the City Garden. lower end of the tibia or shin bone and will always find our latch-string hanging time and hereafter shall pay no debts Both were well attended and The Presbyterian church is soon to and English Juvinile Books, School Books, Blank Books. dislocating ankle and fibula. Dr, C. of his contracting, or claim any of his everything passed off pleasantly. out for him. Thanksgiving was not very generally have a preacher. They have a fine Berry has the unfortunate young man earnings or property which he may acquire. Also a Fine Line of building and it is a pity to see it remain observed in this city. Devine services e in charge. E. E. DICKERSON. idle so long. What is needed are Box Writing Paper, Note Paper, Letter From Connecticut. were held in only one of the ComlB* Cemalnf! Dated at Stately, Brown Co., Minn., chairs for the pulpit. We were exposed last week to a pitiless Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, this 1st day of Nov., A, D., 1879. churches and with the exception of A debating society, I understand, is Written for the Review by O. P. Champlin. storm, that wet our feet and A. W. Hendessor, witness. To-morrow evening, December 4th, Slates, Authograph and Photograph Albums, large line the banks all business houses kept opjen. Here it is morning preceding soon to be organized, which is very stockings, and indeed our person all the ever popular and world renowned Pocket Books, Bill Books, Ink Stands, Paper Weights, etc., etc. Thanksgiving and there is no snow, much needed to pass away the long over. In fact we tooka cracking cold, "Original Georgia Minstrels" will give 1200 REWARD. worth the mention, and the sun shines evenings. Lone Tree has the material Nine coaches of excursionists from 1Earth .^.iXei'oy W. SWdWife^ which brought sore throat and severe out warm and strong without wind in for a good lyceum and we hope to see Two hundred dollars reward will be one of their refined and mirth-provoking stations along the line of the Blue a clear sky. But by night all thi& may it marshaled into the arena of debate. paid by School District No. 28, (town symptoms of fever. The good wife entertainments in Union Hall. branch of the St. Paul & Sioux CELEBRATED be changed for the changes here are We have not forgotten the memorable Courtland.) Nicollet county, Minn., f01 asserted her authority, plunged our Speaking of them the Dubuque Times sudden and frequent It is not unusual City railroad visited Mankato last trial of the winter of'77 and the excitement information leading to the arrest and GOLD PENS! GOLD PENS! feet into hot water, wrapped us in hot says: to have all sorts of weather inside consequent thereon. Let us conviction of the person, or persons, week Tuesday were and received and blankets, and sent our faithful son for of twenty-four hours. It is no wonder have another. A large audience greeted Sprague's who communicated fire and burned the feasted by the Mankato people in to me chat the general health suffers school house in the above named district, a bottle of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. Original Georgia Minstrels atthe Opera The fall has been fine and the farmers grand style. and that some diseases are very on the morning ofNov. 1st., inst. It is a splendid medicinepleasant to Ebony\ Rubber and Plated Desk and Extension House last evening. Citizens had been have got their grain in in good prevalent but I am surprised that Director. HENRY MULLER, The merchants at Marshall have style. take, and did the job. We slept soundly favorably prepossessed in their favor Holders, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. there should be so much fever and Jos. REINIIART JR., Clerk. signed an agreement to close their through the night and awoke well by the appearance and excellent music chills as is reported from all parts of Where is the Golden Gate correspondent? Courtland, Nicollet Co., Minn Nov. C^Vft! stores during the winter months at 8 13th, 1-870. this State. There seem to be radical, Where? lam informed he the next morning. We know we owe made in the streetfparade during the permanent climatic changes here as has gone up Salt River since election o'clock in the evening, with the exception our quick recovery to the Pectoral, TOYS, NOTIONS day. The grand drawing room concert Summons. well as in the western sections of our and has not returned. Oh, Horrons! of Saturdays when they will and shall not hesitate to recommend it opened, John H. Taylor appearing land. The health of a people is a matter The old tree that stood as a solitary be kept open until 9 o'clock. Sensible. to all who need such a medicine.Tehuacana as interlocutor and J. Locke Warwick of great consequence and demands STATEOF MINNESOTA, sentry at the head of the lake has been DISTRICT COURT, -AND (Texas) Presbyterian. the attention of all who have the nations Ninth Judicial DHt COUNTY OF BROWN bones and Chas. Delaney tambourine. cut down by the ruthless ax-man. It is with sorrow that we chronicle John Elsey weal at heart. There ought to have been an enclosure against Their parts were unusually well played the death of the wife of John Weyhe, At least five hundred people from MERCHANDISE. A/LUSICAL It does not seem possible winter can George P. Pope and around the old weather beaten manner and brought down the house. "The AmosC.Stedman. which occurred on the 25th ult. after far and near assembled at Union Hall set in and a permanent freeze up take and he be permitted to die a natural The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendants: Grand Instrumental Overture" was place without a short illness. The remains were followed on Thanksgiving evening to witness death. He was not permitted thus to You are hereby summoned and required to answer very fine. "Sinners Come Along," fall. He went down ingloriously after MORE RAIN. to their last resting place on the rendition of "The Follies of a the Complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled A large assortment The streams are exceedingly low and having guarded the old lake through so was perfect darky singing, while "Kiss action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk Thursday afternoon by a large number Night" and "Uncle Sam's Mail," and of all the latest stj les of there is a dearth of water generally. of the District Court ot the Ninth Judicial District, many stormy winters and balmy summers. me Darling, Kiss my Tears away." in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, of mourners and friends. to have a good time generally. Both Alabaster, Silver and The reservoirs are all empty and the The tree ought to have been and to serve a copy of your Answer to said was touchingly pathetic. In the monster mills have to reduce their time and plays passed off very nicely and were Gold Glass Vases, Smoking Complaint on the subscriber, at his office in the preserved if for no other reason than to The Bismarck Tribune sounds the City of New Ulm' in said County within twenty this is unfortunate because it is impossible concert the burlesque style abounded, Complaint within the time afore perserve the memory of the bear pursuit Sets, Lava Goods, highly appreciated by the audience. thesai days after service of this Summons upon you, following alarm. Don't advertise in t.h exclusiveof when one of the "Golden Gate" for them to fill their orders and the enthusiasm of the conduc the day of *uch service and if you fail China Cups and Saucers .^n8.Tror All the characters were well sustained, your home paper. If you do, people Mugs, Fancy China am' tor, with his time-directing stick was runners ~was~ chased"by "bruin for" sofeven greatlwith revived.running. extra Business is said, the Plaintiff in this action will tnkejudement and considering that some of the actors Every industry is will find out where you are and come many weary miles, and found at la a against you for the sum or Eight Hun red an., Shell Boxes, Japanese laughable as he got lost time and booming and there is satisfaction on appeared on the stage before an seventy-two Dollars, with interest at the rate of safe refuge from the foe among its and trade with you, and in this way Goods, Tin Toys, Bin! six per cent, per annum from the eighteenth day of every hand. Unless rain comes, however, again, but hastened to make up for audience for the first time, their playing wide spread branches but I am informed December, One thousand eight hundred and seventy-eight, you might get a bogus 50 cent piece Cages, Baskets, Drums before long and the streams and together with the costs and disbursements time lost in getting straight. "Eph's that the old standby was badly was really commendable. At the tucked off on you in the course of seven of this action ponds fill up many will be thrown out Sleighs, Hobby Horses treated at last. The lake is there Farewell" was a superior banjo performance Dated New Ulm, Minnesota, November 8th, 1879 close of the dramatical portion of the of employment at the very worst time. or eight years. but its waters are constantly receeding JOHN LIND, Plaintiffs Attorney ACCORDIANi VIOLINS. H/RMONICJIS, but Mr. Warwick's original It is to be hoped there will be rain entertainment the chairs were removed and will soon dry up as a monument The painful intelligence reached us and the streams will be filled up so Sheriff*sExecution Sale. laughing comical grimances and facial and the Governor's Guards marched of retribution to the hand that weilded that the threatened stoppage to business Monday evening that Gen. C. T. contortions kept the audience in a the ax that felled the tree that into the hall and were inspected by will be averted. Brown died very suddenly, at his home guarded the lake. All we can do is to continued roar. The laughing part Maj, E. M. Van Cleve, A. D. C, after VIOLIN STRINGS AND BOWS, ET C. JSTC. By virtue or an execntion issued out of the District Since the late elections there has offer up to the .old monarch our slight in St. Peter, at 7 o'lock last Sunday Conrt in and for Blue Earth county, In the Gth was simply immense and purely astonishing. which a few minutes were devoted to been a good deal said over the result, tribute of respect and deplore this barbarous Judicial District of the State of Minnesota, dated evening. Gen. Brown has held many Uncle Caleb's return and the cause of it by political writers. November 12th, 1879, to me directed and delivered, an exhibition drill. The Major found taking off. Golden Gate should upon a judgment duly rendered and docketed in THE CITY DRU STORE offices of honor and trust and he was Here in Connecticut most every one wound up an entertainment of superior protest on account of association with the guns and accoutrements in good said Blue Earth county on the 2th day of October, was surprised. The Democrats charge 1879, in an action wherein Myron O. Willard is only known to be respected. In his that race. merit and concerning which much OCCASIONAL. condition and highly complimented plaintiff and Julius Shwieger is defendant of a transcript the Republicans with using money death St. Peter loses one of its most of which judgment was duly docketed in the might be written. The whole is chaste freely in the election and it is not denied. the company for their splendid appearance. Is the Place to Buy Your County of Brown, Minn on the 1st day of November, esteemed citizens. and varies considerable from the usual It is a fac+ which is becoming 1879, and which judgment is in favor of said Xioreno Xepartment The dance which followed HOLIDAY GOODS, Willard, for Four Hundred and Two and 75-100 more evident every year, that there are modes. Wherever it may go it deserves The Odd Fellows of this city organised Dollars I have levied upon the following described was kept up until nearly 5 o'clock Friday many voters who have no enthusiasm real estate lying and being in said Bown county, popular patronage. an encampment a few days ago (By Our Regular Correspondent Basted.) morning. Everything passed off for party no proper, appreciation of viz: Lots two, four and fl\e (2, 4 and 5) in section eight (8) in Township one hundred and nine called "New Ulm Encampment No. what is involved in the act of suffrage, pleasantly and everybody retired in John Zieske is having bevel siding (109) north of Range (Thirty-two (32) west, as the and no settled principle as to its exercise, property of the said defendant Julius Schwieger 4 18." The following named persons Ruimtown Items. the best of humor. The entertainment put on his house. 71 therefore, notice is hereby piven that by virtue of who will barter their vote as have been installed as officers of the said execution, judgment and levy, and of the statutes netted the company over $100, and the Business is somewhat dull notwithstanding readily as their time and let it go for 13 The cold frosty days and nights are in such case made and provided. 1 will sell sew order: Herman Schleuder, Chief boys feel truly thankful to their many everything brings a high the highest amount. This class is rapidly the above described real estate, and all the right, now upon us. title and Interest which the said defendant had in JPatriarch S. Lceventhal, High Priest increasing and it is justly looked price. friends. Mr. Chas. Ghotz shows himself to be and to the same on said 1st day of November, or so upon as a dangerous element in politics. much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Manderfeld, Scribe F. W. Baarseh, a man of much enterprise as he devotes Our M. D.'s report sickness on the execution and judgment and costs, at public auction I heard good Republicans, at the all his time and attention to his farm ^Treasurer. increase in the township, but say it's to the highest bidder at the front door of the OBITUARY. late election, talk of buying these votes Court House of said Brown county, at New Ulm, most especially to stock raising and has distressingly healthy in the village. as a matter of course. If they did not Minn., on the8th day of January 1880, at ten o'clock Since last week's issue the grim visitor A Minister relates his experience purchased A pure blooded Durham bullcalf in the forenoon. buy them the opposition would and I notice Mike Dinneen in town quite death has claimed five of our acquaintances. with written pedigree, and it is thus: Dated, Novembei 26th, 18*9. why should not they secure them as often. Wonder if he is not after the finest young animal we ever did see MANDERFELD, On thanksgiving Mrs. I take pleasure in adding to your 171 well as the other party? If men Sleepy Eye items? Mike, keep your r Sheriff of Brown Co, Minn. purchased at a heavy cash price. Chas. Jos. Match Sr., of Lafayette, died after M. G. WILLARD, Pl*s Att'y. many testimonials, that last Thursday would sell themselves was it not best line. 171 is well able to judge of a good paying that they be purchased in the interest along and painful illness. On Friday (Thanksgiving Day,)not being able to investment. *3 Your correspondent got kicked off of Probate Notice. of national government and prosperity? evening Mr. Aug. Steck, a laborer preach on account of Rheumatic pains four street corners while in search of Lucas Fecker's new hall is progressing Taking this view of it it does look of this city, died very suddenly. While in the shoulder, I bought a bottle of items, but he is not discouraged in finely under the able management as though something might be said in of the builder, Mr. Howard. the least. STATE OF MINNESOTA, doing chores he complained to his wife St. Jacobs Oil, which, after using several justification of vote-buying. But when In Probate Court. COUNTY or BROWN, you come to the telling of votes it Another man launched into happiness. that he felt very cold and was by her times, relieved me wonderfully. Probate ffice, November 21st, 1879 Engineer Hoyt's family left for the I seems to me there is nothing to justify In the matter of the Proof and Probate of the last Our young and enterprising H. east a few days ago to be absent requested to go into the house, which Dr. B. Pick, Rochester, N. Y. will and testament or Torke J. Helling deceased, it and I believe every man who sells C. Warneke has also got tired of bachelor several months. J. F. Whiting's family late of the County of Brown. he did. When Mrs. Steck went into his vote should be deprived of it by life and has returned home the WHEREAS, An instrument in writing,purporting have also gone east on a visit. The Honenoblest of the brute creationwhen to be the last will and testament ofTorke J. Helling the house a few minutes after she law. He should forfeit the right of night of the 28th ult, accompanied by deceased, lateof the County of Brown has been filed suffering from a cut, abrasion, Our village boasted of four shoe 171 suffrage. I will not argue this now his new wife. Wo take much pleasure found him dying. A doctor was at IN this office and whereas, application has been shops some three months ago, but it or sore, derives as much benefit but may some other time. To return, in wishing them every joy and much made by Frank Lee praying that the same be O once sent for but before medical assistance proven and admitted to Probate, according to the has only one now. The knights of however, to the late election in Hartford, of it and that all their troubles may be as his master, in alike predicament laws of this State: arrived Mr. Steck had breathed CD the last have all left for wifes. as well as in other places, but. onlyjittle ones. (Warnekes.) THEREI-ORE. It is ordered that said application from the healing soothing action of be heard before me at the Probate Office, in the perhaps, not to so great an extent, his*last. Paralysis is given as the 171 Mrs. T. A Talbot and Mrs. Theo. Their was a grand hop at Uncle John City or New Ulm in said County on the 19th day of Thomas' Eclectrie Oil. Lameness, many votes were bought by the Republicans. cause of his sudden taking away. Kimm have on hand all the latest Bagen's new City Hall on the opening December A. D. 1879, at 1 o'clock m. swelling of the neck, stiffness of the The Democrats grumbled, but And it is further ordered,that notice shall be gben novelties in the millinery line. Call thereof on the night of the 27th ult. We understand that Philander Lee, of elacepersond to all interested in said will, of the time and had very littto to say, because well Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minn. joints, throat and lungs, are relieved and see their nice hats and trimmings. The crowd was just large enough to of sai hearing, by publication In the New Golden Gate, also died very suddenly known Democrats freely offered to sell lm Review a newspaper printed in said County make it pleasant and all seemed to en-, by it. Consult our advertisement in Mertz & Thill took their departure themselves, and the Republicans had Tor three successive weeks, once each week, prior yesterday morning of paralysis. He was joy themselves hugely. They all had to the time of such hearing. Monday for their promising home in this paper. NoteEcltctric, selected, not virtue enough to resist the temptation. around on Monday apparantly as well a good and hearty supper at the Metropolitan. By the Court, A. WESTPHAL, JOS. BOBLETER, Prop'r. Wisconsin. They will return in the At the next election the petition electrized. Judge of Probate All the proceeds after deducting as usual. Sunday night Mrs. Oetting spring with a cargo of c-a-1-i-c-o. Success, of the Republicans to their political expenses go for the benefit of the Redwood Gazette-On Monday last boys. of Courtland died after a very short illness, Aministrators Sale. opponents should be,"Lead us not into new Catholic church. Henry Dressier was arrested for assault temptation." The truth is the Democratic and on Monday morning Mrs. A. Our hotels are doing a rushing business, Probate Notice. The next ball will be at Lucas' new party is so demoralized that the and battery on the person of Isabella and the new depot building now Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order Westphal, the esteemable wife of our MiORTGAGE hall, say about Xmas time. And say, SALEDefault has been made rank and file do not care what becomes of license, of the Probate Court of Brown County, being constructed makes them happier Nelson. He was taken before the conditions fa certain mortgage executed Judge of Probate, passed away to another and State of Minnesota, duly made and entered boys, look out for that (and swing your of their vote, and had just as soon turn and delivered by Theresia Schumacher mortgagor, still. the 7th day of June A 1879, upon the petition of justice Chapman. A Jury was impaneled Probate Court I honey) and all for the benefit of the and better world. Mrs. West, it to their picuniary advantage as cast to Lncret]a Bickelhaupt mortgagee dated the Administrator of the Estate of Nlcolnus Heinen Brown county, Minn the 15th day of November A D. eighteen hundred The pay car passed up the road new Catholic church. but no one appearing to prosecute deceased said Administrator will sell at public it for the party. This is a state of phal's remains will be interred at 2 o'- and Seventy Eight and recorded as a mortgage in Auction on Saturday Nov. 29, 1879, at the Residence In the matter ol the Estate orPhllip CutlanddeOn Thursday evening, making the boys things not at all creditable to either the case it was dismissed. Can The pay car, so earnestly looked for, the office of the Regiter of Deed* of the county of or the deceased in the Town or Milford from clock'to-day. The stricken families reading and filing the petition or Harriet Cotland, truly thankful. Brown in the State of Minnesota, on the 18th day party. Something must be done with 9 o'clock in the morning till the setting of the sun, passed through only a few days agoand praying tot reasons therein set forth, that Letters it be possible that this refers to our of November A D. 1878 at 2 o'clock in book have the sympathy of the communities or the same day, terms cash, all the right title and this voting business "but what?" is or Administration be issued to Peter Moe made all mit the railroad happy. There is a good opening for a shoemaker of Mortgages, on page 517 on which there is interest or said deceased, in and to the following *Henry? We think not, as he is not It is ordered that Thursday the 18th day or December in which they live. the question. claimed to be due at the date of this notice, the in Sleepy Eye just now. Mertz & described tracts of land, lying and being in the Quite a demand for shipping stock. 1879 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned amount of Sixty-two and 15-100 Dollarsthat the that kind of a hair pin. Town or Milford Brown County and State of Minnesota Thill have sold out and gone east. The tor the hearing orthe said petition, and that the Lots are after them. said mortgage was given for purchase money to Wit: Lot seven i7) of West hair or heirs at law orthesaid deceased, and all other persons boys were well liked and we miss them and no action or proceeding has been instituted at East half of North East quarter and lots fourteen interested in said Esta'e are required to appear All business in Burns, making along The Winona & St. Peter Railroad law or inquity to rcover the debt secure by said and sixteen (14 16) or the West part or the muchly. t a session or the Probate Court, then to be Pause. Ponder and Peruse!! mortgage or any part thereof. story short, is good, fair and booming North hair or South East quarter orof Section four Co. now sell round trip tickets to and holden at the Probate Office, insai-l County, and tb* Nort half Sout Eas Golden Gate Items* Wm. Strassburg of Lafayette, Nicollet The said mortgage was duly assigned by an instrument (4) Township one hundred and ten (110.) Range but in case all may not know it we may show canse, tfany there be, why the prayer or said The invention of that Superior and thereof, duly executed and delivered by thirty-one (313 from all stations on their-road at county, made our village a visit petitioner should not be granted. say look out for lunch at Schewe's and the said Lncretia Bickelhaupt and George Bickelhaupt quater and South East quarter orNorth East quarter Complete Sewing Machine (The Family And It is fortber ordered, that the said petitioner The weather continues fair. last week and was the guest of John greatly reduced rates. For in stance (her husband) to John W. Clary dated the Lucas' but be sure to be there at 10 a. orSection nine (9) Township one bandied and give notice to all persons interested in said Estate, Sewing Machine,) marks one of the 18th day or November A. D. 1878, and recorded in ten (110.) Range thirty-one (31.) Also South half of Zieske. Thanksgiving was appropriately observed. m. sharp, or you don't get em. of the pendency orsaid petition and hearing thereof. 10 cents is saved by buying a round most important eras in the history of said office ofthe register of deeds on the 18th day tot 4 Block 89, and North hairorLot 12 Block U6 by causing a copy orthis ordei to be pubHxhed of November, A 1878, at 2 o'clock P. M all Soutr or Center Street and North hair or Lot A great many turkeys were The stores are all busy and M. H. The entertainment given by Mr. machinery, and when we consider its trip ticket to Sleepy Eye and return, in the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper in book or Mortgages, on pages 43 44 2 Block 20, North hairor Lot7 Block 73, North hair printed and published at New Ulm, In said County Chas. G. Clark last Friday evening Gamble has secured a large invoice of great usefulness and extremely low also disposed of. The day was brought Notice hereby given, that by virtue or a power of Lot 13 Block 164 North half of Lot 12 Block 40 cents to Redwood Falls, 40 cents to or Brown, for three successive weeks previous of nale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute was well attended. Mr. Clark is a fine 212 all North of Center Street and the North hall dry goods from Chicago, and they all price ($25). it very difficult to conceive to a close with a grand dance at H. M. to said daj ofbearing. 'asota, 50 cents to Mankato the diferenct in such case made and provided, the said mortgage of Ontlot 161 these later described Lot* and Outlot singer and he done his best to keep of any invention for domestic use say he sells so cheap, and in fact it Dated at Mew Ulm, this 18th day or November, will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged are situated In the City, formerly TownofNew Ulm Hill's. Our people both young and A. D. 1879. A. WssTMLax, Jndge of Probate, over one way fare beingj^cent the young folks roaring. of more or even equal importance tofa* took himself by surprise and in response premises therein described, which sale will be according to the new map thereof as the same appears Brown County, Minn it.4' old tripped the light fantastic toe until made at the front door of the Court House In the of record in the Office of theRegister of Deeda milies. It has great capacity for work said"Oh don mention per mile. J. P. Anderson and family are absent Cit7 or New Ulm in the Coonty or Brown and State of Brown Coonty and State or Minnesota Dated the wee small hours of morn. Every beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, or Minnesota, at public auction by the Sheriff of to the Northern Pacific country Our Dr. Hitchcock reports several at New Ulm this 4th day of Nov., 1879. Clerk of Court Blanchard handed Land Office Notice. said County, on Tuesday the 16th day of December thing passed off nicely. Let us rapid execution, certainty and M. Mvun, Administrator. visiting friends. cases of diphtheria in the country, but A. D. eighteen hundred and Seventy-Nine at 9 o'- us the following list of marriage licenses delightful ease of operation, that at have another. he says he is getting them all around clock in the forenoon to satisfy the amount which The cold weather last week made once commends it above all others. shall then be due on said mortgage, with the Interest issued by him during-the month Land Office Notice. wonderfully. Tally one for the "Wide Awake our wood pile look a little slim, but thereon, and costs and expenses of rate, The working parts are all steel, strong of November: Andrew Sellner to and Twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated LASB Omu AT Nw ULM, HIW.,1 Man." He has finally told the truth we are now O. K. Chas. Krouserhas emigrated with LAUDOVMCX AT NW UlJf, Mm. and durable, and will last a life time November 26th, 1879 S *^.toowl"K:n in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. Maggie Rube Hans Larson to Guri for "once." He says that he likes to Nov. 19,1879. S his house, household furniture, cow Daniel Moll, one of hardware mer Notice is hereby given that the bobbin hold 100 yards of thread The premises described In said mortgage, and so see his name in the papers. That is Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis Intention tomake flnai and family from another man's lot to Helling William Hellmer to Augusta to be sold, are the lot, pieceor psreel of land situated chants, who has been absent on the stitch is the firmest of all the settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof to support of his claim, and secure final entrythereof in the Coonty of Brown and State of Minnesota, a conclusion that most folks came to his own. a visit to Wisconsin has returned, stitches made, neat and regular, and attbe expiration of thirty days from the proof in support orhisclaim, and secure final Betz August Jansen to Hannah Odin and known and described as follows, towit:Tb* a long time ago. date of this notice, vis: entry thereof at the expiraUon of thirty days from bringing his father with him. can be regulated in a moment to sew Mr. John Parsons, who is visiting entry thereof at the expira" West hair of the South West quarter of John Floor to Margaret Sis Christ. Christian Bartl Homestead Application No. 7736 Sertion number Twenty-Slx (26) In Township thFriadrief date this notice,Homestead vis Stitches from an inch in lenght on among us and collecting a little, reports We'll try and give you a more detailed Ex-sheriff Bickelhaupt has bought for the north-west quarter south-west quarter and FrieUg Application No. number One Hundred and nine(1091 north ofRanm Spellbring to Maria L. Goede, Joseph lobth-west quarter north-west quarter, Section 12, coarse material down to the finest, so 8118 for the south east quarter ofnorty westquarter,secUon collections a mee unite dull, and thirty-three (33) west. out L. Hanson's saloon north of the account of the doings in this part tnwnshiD 110, range 30, and namesthe following as 10 township109,,range 28, witnesses and Frantz to Regina Black Henry C. infinitesimal as to be hardly discernable he got a bad cold which illy becomes a railroad track, near the Post Office, next week. Husking corn makes ones JOHBT W. CLAWLX, Assignee of Mortgagee. names the following as his witneees, vis: August hiTwltnesMs Tix:"osepf Dlepolter ofNicollet Co., with the naked eye, and with a big nose. Otto NicolletNicollet of Minn., Co. Minn., and Herman Hopp of Lrinn.. andPrank Prlesfnter ofNicollet Co., ^Minn., Warnke to Minne J. Schiller Thos. where his friends will find him hereafter. hands so sore that I can hardly hold J. M. TKOMMOV, Attorney of Mortgsgt Co., SdWoll^ngWcl^ofcl^ rapidity rendering it impossible to Dated Oct. 28th, 1879. the pen. "Republican." A. G. Anderson, as usual, is always Colburnto Julia Michaelson. C.B.Trun Register.