New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 21, 1880 · Page 3 of 5
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I* '^MM^^IEW ULM REVlE-WfWEDNESDY,JANUARY 24,1880- *w* H1W ULM AND VICINITY. Xjoreno IDepaxtzaaezit. GOIHAlStlOIfER'S PBOCEEDIlfOS. NEW ADVEHTISEMENl'S. NEW Ulilll POST OFFICE. MORTGAGE SALE. of locating anew site and to provide for organization of New School pistricts ways and means for anew schoolhouse. which had hearings granted in A&Pi ^S^^h, As those who wished to change the location Statement (By Our Regular Correspondent Basted.) of the Business of tbe January Session. About an inch of snow fell on Monday August adjourned meeting, had orders Def ult lias bwn the payment of six. failed in carrying their point, teen hundred and eighty dollars (S1680) which is Year 1879. For Sale or Rent. evening. vWm.Gebser, (Continued from last week.) granted: they voted against building a new claimed tc-be doe at the date of this notice, on a certain Mortgage dated January first 1878 Exe. house this year though we need one as School petition to detach from School Prince Carnival at Turner Hall next cnted by Luman C. Gilbert and Caroline Gilbert AFTERNOON SESSION, JAN. 8, 1880. GENERAL BUSINESS. bad as any district in the county. his wife, of Brown County, Minnesota, to Charles District No. 52 and organize as a new The board met at 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday evening. Received from stamps, envelopes The brick house, with stabling attached, E. Andrews of Rice Connty, Minnesota, and duly Manufacturer of and Dealer in Some sportsmen would not think this recordedln the office of the Register of Deeds in located on the corner ot Centre and cards sold .$2,431.07 School District composed of sections full board present. Motion was made Wm. Hummel offers an improved and for said Brown County on the 17th day of January a favorable season of the year for fishing Ohoice Brands of and Valley streets, near the City Mill, Received from Box rent. 297.30 Nos.one, (1) two, (2) three, (3) ten,(10) A. 1 1S7S at ten o'clock A M. in Book (I CIGARS, and carried, authorizing the Co. Auditor in the Cottonwood, but the Steel farm for sale or rent. See notice in in the city of New Ulm, is offered for of Mortgages on pages459,466 and 461 and noaction eleven, (11) twelve, (12) thirteen, (13) to redeem the W of N(E & N. at law or otherwise has been instituted to re. boys of this town have caught a large sale or rent. The property is admir Total receipts $2,728.37 another column. TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR cover the sum duo on said Mortgage or any part fourteen (14) and fifteen, (15) in township quantity of splendid pickeral, bass and E of N W^, Sec. 25, T. 109, R. 30, ably located and is adapted to either thereof. Paid salary, clern hiie, etc.,.. 1,570.00 For constipation ^costiveness, or biliousness, red horse in the last two weeks. They one hundred and eight, (108) range saloon or hotel business. For particulars Mow, therefore, notice is hereby given that pursuant HOLDERS, &C, &C. for taxes of 1875, the same having to a potter of sale in sai 1 Mortgage con. sold $15 worth at Sleepy Eye some try a bottle of Broraoline, enquire of QIIK IN SCHEIBLE, Net Revenue $1,158.37 thirty-four, (34.) Town of Bashaw. tained, and of the statute in such ease made and been erroneously sold, and issue order time ago. They cut several holes in the New Ulm, Minn. provided, the premises described in and cohered warranted to cure. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. School petition for organization of a MONEY ORDER BUSINESS. on County Revenue fund to pay for ice and with three large fish-hooks fastened by said Mortgage, to wit. Peter Majewski has been laid up for The South Kusv quarter of the North East quarter No. ofDomestic ordei-3 issued new School District to be composed of on a whip stalk they lift the fish same allowing interest at the rate of about a week with a bad cold. NOTICE. (S. E. q. ot N E q.) And the North East quarter 2,234 amounting to! $31,269.88 out onto the ice when they come to the sections Nos. 19,20, 21, 28, 29, 30, 31, of the South East quarter (N. E. q. ofS. E. q.) Quirin Scheible offers his property 7 per cent, per annum. Sunday was a pleasant spiing-like Fees on same 285.10 of Section thirty.two (32) and the South West air holes before the fish are aware of 32 and 33, township 110, north of range All persons indebted to me are respectfully on Centre street, near the City Mill, day and everybody was out sunning quarter of the North West quarter (S. W. q. orN. The following bills and accounts No.of Foreign onleis issued, it. W. q.") and the North West quarter of the South but urgently requested to themselves. Who says Minnesota has 33, west. Town of Prairieville. for either sale or rent. See notice in 67 amounting to 842.21 were then audited: West quarter (N. W. of S. W. q.) of Section We are sorry to leam that our old settle their accounts before March 1st, a cold climate. thirtj-three (33) in township one hundred and Fees on same 24.15 another column. School petition for organization of a allowed at friend Hank Sanders, Co. Commissioner next, and thereby save costs. twelve (112) Sorth, of Range thirty-three (33J Our new depot is about finished. No. 39 John Bagen $ 185 West, in Brown Uounty.Miniiesota, containing one new school district to be composed of trom Prairieville, had the sad mifortune: A 814,00C court house is to be built 40 AI. C. Burnsidc, J. P. QUIRIN SCHEIBLE. The4telegraph 2SO Total receipts $32,421.34 hundred and sixty acres more or less according to office has been moved to lose his only daughter last 41 sections, 22,33,24, 25,26,27,34, 35 and 220 theU. S Surrey, will be sold a*, public vendue on in St. Peter during the coming,season, therein and the other offices will be No. of Domestic orders paid, 40 week. She was a very interesting little 220 Thnrsday, the nineteenth day of February A. D. For Sale or Rent. $15 05 36, town 108, range 35, Stately. 14 65 occupied in a few days. It is claimed 921 amounting t: $14,609.51 1880, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day by at least so said the commissioners of girl of about ten years of age. 1105 44 the sheriff of aid Brown ounty at the front door to be one of the best depots on the No. of Foreign orders paid, School-petition, for organization of 280 Nicollet county at their recent session. ot the Court House in the city of New Ulm in the MIKE DINNEEN. 45 A good farm in the town of Ridgely, line. 100 amounting to 3,620.21 300 baid County of Biown to satisfy the amount then a new School-District to be composed Nicollet county, with a good house. 75 The Minnesota National Guards 5 55 due on said mortgage, and the further sum of 4 6 Three of Mr. Trautmann's children 630 47 Mam ice Conrad, Constable of the following described property: twenty.fite dollars solicitors fees .stipulated in acres are under plow and the premises Buriistowii Ktmi. consists of one company each at New Total disbursements. .$18,235.72 435 48 aid mortgage to be paid in case of foreclosure together are sick with diphtheria, also are supplied with plenty water. For Commencing at the north east corner 440 49 with cost of foreclosure sale. Ulm, 42 men Faribault, 53 Minneapolis, Miss Josephine Graves is down with MAILING DIVISION. 224 50 particulars enquire of WM. HVMMEL. Dated January 7th, 1 The pleasant and spiing-hke weathei of said Town 108, of Range 35 thence 51 A. R. Rowe it. We are glad to report,however,that 15 00 2 Winona, 53or a total of Letters mailed, taken from the New Ulm, Minn. CHARLJ.SE ANDREWS, Mortgagee. the past few days has had the effect 52 Jonas Laudenscklager. Coroner 4 9o west on the north line of said Town all are doing nicely. R. A. MOTT, seven days count in Nov 68,192 53 Maurice Conrad 200 of all ranks. 140 to clear our prairies from every vistage Attorney for Mortgcgee 54 A. E. west, Juror 140 Grand Annnal to the north west corner of section Postals 36.512 Our school closed last Wednesday on of sr.ow, but how soon we may 55 August Meyer 140 Oscar Hanft has been delegated to Official Letters 13,562 three of said town thence south to the 56 a. Bohannan account of sickness but opened again 140 have a change in the weather for Board of Audit. represent Progress Lodge No. 28, A. 0. Second Class Matter 59,276 57G T. Pickle 140 MASQUERADE on Monday, the 19th inst. the colder we can not say. south west corner of section fifteen 53 Chas. Peck 140 Third Class Matter 2,808 U. W, of this city, at the Grand Lodge 59 R. Simmons 100 John Bagen & Sons' new mill is now thence east to the south east corner of Wm. Gebser is now prepared to furnish Fourth Class Matter 1,040 0 William Just witness 100 of this order which meets in St. Paul Meeting of the Board of Audit of in full blast and doing gooa work. cigars either by the box or piece. 61 Maiy Just 100 section thirteen thence north to the CZ Rudolph Just Brown County, Minn., January 5th. 110 February 3d, next. They are talking about putting in an He also has a large line of pipes and Total 181.390 town line to the ilace of beginning, 63 Wm. Burghart 16 00 1880. engine. cigar holders, the choisest brands of 64 Jonas Laudenschlager, Coroner 520 For coughs and colds take Dr. Marshall's REGISTER DIVISION. corapiising sections 1, 2, 3, 10,11, [lit The board met for the purpose of 65 H. Bendixen tobacco and smokers articles generally. 100 iliss Rogan is now our teacher in 16 Charles Olsen Jury Lung Syrup. It lias cured Registered letters mailed, 822 100 excaniiuing and comparing the books 13, Hand 15 of said Town Stately. Call on William and convince yourself. Burns. 6T Lukas Pecker 100 of the Auditor and Treasurer, and thousands. Recommend it to your received, 1,329 68 Henry C. Warnke 100 School petition for organization of a Andy J. Sanderlin is over-rushed Wood is beginning to get scaice here 69 Christ. Schewe 100 found them correct, as follows, to wit: friend and neighbor. Price 25 cents in transit, 742 with business, lie says he can't hardstand but we need not fear while J. S. Johnson 70 John Lau new School District to be composed of 100 County Interest and Sinking Fund SU19 f.7 71 John Hoth 100 32ly the pressure. Stick to it, 50 cts. and $1 a bottle. Sold by Jos. is the boss man in the wood line. County Road and Bridge Fund 1174 40 sections 19, 20, 21, 30, 29, 28. 31, Total 2,890 72 James Cuttland, -witness loo Piivate Redemption Fund Andy. .!66 5 73 Dr. A. Hitchcock Bobleter. We wish the new firm of Crone & Soei.ilTown Fund and 33, Township 108, Range 33, Mulligan. 197 11 i.00 74 Geo. Bai ncard Se\ eral School I)i*tnct Fund Nuessle.who havekbought 1539 1b Wonderful Cures. Jos. Trautmann is hard at work outH. Weyhe 108 75Susanne Marke The old settlers of Redwood county Delinquent taxes collected from Oct. 1st 2114.34 100 at this place, a liberal share of success. 76 Fred. Schewe packing ice to keep the folks cool during Cuireut Rev. W. Buchholz, Waseca, M3 70 124 77 Wm Just will hold a re-union at the residence of Petition of John Syverson to be set the hot summer months. 46o.tt Interest on School-land collected 124 78 Rudolph Just Minn., used the St. Jacobs Oil in the Hon. J. S. G. Honner, president of the 124 off from School-District No. 54 to District 79 Mary Just Lucas Fecker's new hall is now fast Mud, ankle deep, in all our streets. 3 75 80 A. K. West |3.90 Less filing 15 cts. case of a lady of his congregation who $7,720.55 approaching completion under the able Redwood County Old Settler's Association, No. 31 order of change granted. Let us have our streets filled in with 8 07 81 M. Hurias IX TREASURY 8 2 Joh Kruege had been bed-ridden with Rheumatism 4 2 60 workmen Mr. Howard and Mr. Chas. gravel next summer, what do you say? Depobiti in Citizens Nat'l Bank 2301 35 on Tuesday evening, February Petition of G. Retzlaff to be set off 230 S3 Stephen Gilfard $4 30 Less mileage 2 GO Olsen, who are now putting on the finishing ^te in Citizens Nat'l Bnuk lor collection 390 00 for seventeen years. She used the St. 100 81A Coon from School District No. 3 to 3d, next. James G. Clark who was advertised Se\cral Tow Orders 170 96 touches. TIMMil 14 80 85 J.tmes Arnold Jacobs Oil for three days, and was Se\ertl St hool Di-tnct Orders 161.W to give an entertainment here last Friday 388 District ,No. 2, in Town Cottonwood 86 Albert Borgwart The Pipestone City Star says: "The tsh in Treasury 110 66 M. H. Gamble has returned from 112 87 Fred C. Thompson able to leave her bed. evening failed to come Ho time, 8 8 Josep Guentne County Revenue fund overdrawn 2MA.06 hearing granted at next July 112 Chicago where he has been with several surveying corps of the Chicago &Northwestern 89 Fr. Goromel County Poor Tund overdrawn 16?2 46 owing to a misunderstanding on the Mr. R. Schaefer, No. 31 Brown str., 736 County Jail fund overdiaw 11 5 94 90 Manderfeld Sheriff car loads of cattle and hogs. He reports session. are all ready to begiu the line 203 43 part of some one. 91 F. Baasen J. P. Alleghany City, Pa., had the Rheumatism the market rather dull just now 7 65 The following resolution was adopted 92 w. Sar..'.e.s t7,?20 5T from Tyler to Pipestone City, and as 350 NEW SHOE SHOPJoseph Rank, formerly owing to the unsettled state of affairs for eighth-years, and had used Attest: 93 Dr. A. Mueller 400 New Ulm, (Minn., by the board: soon as snow is off the ground will commence 64 Charles Wagner at Iberia, has opened a shoe shop caused by the strike of the packij)^ 700 every known medicine without relieve. II. B. C'ONSTANS, BLANCHARD, 95 Dr. C. Wescheke 125 in George Bickelhaupt's building. Joseph Resolved: That hereafter this board house and stock-yard men. operations."[Lincoln County Pres't Board Sec. Roaul 96 M. Mullen A single bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured 320 is a good workman and understands 97 A. E. Rising of Audit. of Audit. 1809 will not abate taxes where parties neglected Tribune. Mr. Rising of tne Wide-Awake made him. his business to a T. Give him a Bill of Jacob L. Mueller, making a Saturday Mve. Jan. 24$ $80 us a hasty call a few days ago and reported to place their case before the The Lamberton Commercial has call. Gustav A. Heilman. Esq., Editor of grave and burying Clark Cady was rejected, Wide-Awake stock still "ris- Summons. Town Board of Review or equalization. again suspended. In making the announcement Our M. D's. are so busy that they Pittsburgh Daily Republican, suffered ing." being an illegal charge. Amount Motion made and earned to give the Programme* hardly find time to take their regular Mr. Yarham concludes as with Rheumatism for two years, and The Lamberton Commercial has made $5.00. Bill of Cyrus Conrad for livery STATE OF MINNESOTA meals. contract for publishing the delinquent DISTRICT COCBT, follows: "Now, unless we can sell out, its Appearance in our town, and a spicy lay many a night nnablo to sleep on tovNTVoF BROWN Ninth Judicial Dist. to get witness and Jury to the place 1.Entry of Prince Carnival and M. Conrad, our village marshal, is John hKty tax list to the lowest bidder, according little paper it is, too. We say keep on, or get a suitable press within a few account of pains. Two bottles of St. tgainst at inquest of Herman Just, was ordered suite pieciselyat 9 o'clock. The Prince seriously ill and confined to his loom. Bro. Yarham, and your subscription to law. Bids to be placed before the weeks, Ave shall move to some other Ceo 1* I'OJKS and Jacobs Oil cured him. will be accompanied by a laige following rejected, being an illegal charge. list will soon be as large as that of the \nw* CStedtnau. We are sorry to learn that our Rev. board at the March session, on the 3d State, where a poor man has some ot the Emperors, Kings. Sultan* The State ot Minnesota to the Above Named Deiend Mr. F. Wilke, Lafayette, Ind., reports New Ulm Review. Mr. Loba is sei iously ill, but his friends Amount $4.00. Bill of Theo. Kobarsch ints: Tuesday, being the 16th. and other high dignitaries visited by show for his rights." are in hopes to soon see him behind a case where a man suffered so aie hereby snmmoncd and required to answir I am happy torepoit that the patrons iejected, the work not being done or His Majesty U.S. Giant in his recent Motion made by Commissioner Jorgensen tieCuniplaint of tin Pliuntifi in tbe above en. the pulpit again. of ye REVIEW at Bums are renewing The masquerade ball at Turner Hall badly with Rheumatism that he could filed action, liich is filed in the office of the Clerk performed for the county. Amount vis-it aiound the woild. Rare animals election is over, Jap. to let the county Physicianship tnft of the Distiict Court ot the Ninth Judicial District, their subsciiptions without exception. NowJ not move. His legs were swollen, and next Saturday evening promises to be and the monument elected to &4.50. Bill of John Bagen, amount in find I01 the Cotintj ol Brow and State of Mm1 It seems to make no material difference Haines has depaited for Oitonville. to the lowest bidder, provided he is a the memory of the inventor of gun-cotton e^otn, and to ^er\ a copy ot our Answer to -aid he had the most the most terrible grand affair,judging from the lenghty $3.45 and bill of John Bagen, amount whether they are Republicans or Democrats Jap., you left many an aching head Cftnpliiut on the subsciibcr, at his office in the will .tlso be intiodueed. practicing physician in this county pains, Twelve hours after thefirstapplication 11/o: NLVV Llm in said County within twenty programme arranged for the occassion $3.10, were rejected on account of not behind you, including Busted. they all say it's a good newspaper 2.Arrival of the Representative^ daj after the sci vice oi this. Summons upon you, which was carried. regaidless of politics. We areNosedom. of the St. Jacobs Oil the by Julius Berndt. A good time is expected exclusive of the daj of suth service and if you fail being properly verified to. John C. Zieske is still in search of The bids being opened, and Dr.|C. to arisvvei theMidCoinidaint within the tioif afore. all under obligations to ye editor for 3-Grand mai eh of maskers under pains were gone and the swelling had his delinquents. and the hall will no doubt be The board adjourned to meet to-morrow said, the I'lamtill in this at lion will take judgment the leadership of Pi nice Carnival. that handsome calendar tor 1880. It Berry having the lowest bid was declared against you foi the sum ol bight Hundred and disappeared. Times were never belter in Loreno densely packed. See the full programme at 10 o'clock a. m. looks first-rate before our desk and is seventy-two Dolli.rs, with inteiest at the rate of 4Blown County Sugar Cane samples. County Physician for the ensuing at this time of the year. Mx p 1 cent, per annum from the eighteenth dayof in another column. Mr. Henry Schaefer, Millersburg, just what was wanted. MORNING SESSION, JANUARY 9, 1880. Comic tableau. December, 110 thousand ti'ht hundred andseventj year of 1880, for $330.00, to do the Mr. Bartin, John Zicske's new clerk, Ohio, was cured of Rheumatism in the tislit, tiL.etlie with the costs uud disbursements The board met pursuant to adjournment Money saved and pain relieved by 5The Fire telegiaph in New. Ulm Nels Anderson is talking of building is the boss boy. business of surgical, ^obstetrical and Oi tllll Uttlc 11. hips. and the opeiating File Depaitment. or renting a shop in town. Nels is a at 10 o'clock a. m. All members the leading household remedy Thomas' Dated New Ulm, Minn Nf xrml er 8th, 1P79. DIEDIn this village of diphtheria, medical services to the county poor and JOHN LIND, PlaintitPs Attorney. good black smith and is much needed Mr. R. Witt, Cleveland, Ohio, present. Before the general umasking only Eclectric Oila, small quantity of on Friday the 14 inst., Elmar oldest prisoners and furnish all necessary our town. Rheumatism in the leg. Cured after masked persons are admitted to the which usually suffices to cure a cough, On motion the Bill of M. C. Buinside, son of Mr. and Mis. II. G. Eaton. The Notice to Creditors. medicines. This being the dull season of the floor of the hall. three applications. bereaved family has the sympathy of J. P., for $11.05 was reconsidered. heal a sore, cut, bruise or sprain, relieve year, the merchantile men aie partly Motion made and carried to require In the matter of the Estate of Philip Cutland Deceitf-ed their many fiiends. Mr. Henry Lear, Patriot, Ohio, had Motion made and carried that the lumbago, rheumatism, neuralgia, idle and are now mainly engaged in the county physician to make semi-annual The Turnverein has spared neither Notifo is hf reby trix en that the Judge of the Pro- such pain in his shoulder that he could We are pained to chronicle the death talking stock. bill of M. C. Buinside, J. P., incase of excoriated nipples, or inflamed breast. batoCiuit of Blown Comity has fixed upon the written reports to the Board of pains or money to make this the of Frank Schade, for seveial years renot move. St. Jacobs Oil cured him fh st Monday of each and every month for the next State of Minnesota vs Charles Werring, Public attention is directed to the We are in sympathy with Mr. Chas. most brilliant ball ever jjiven by the County Commissioners at their July six months-, and the Probite office in said County, with John C. Zieske, which occuried after a few applications. the tunes and place when and where he will re. gular advertisement. amounting to $11.05, be disallowed, Scott and family, who have had a veiy society, and it is hoped they will be on Wednesday, the 14th inst., after a and January meetings. ceive, Inar, and adjust all claims of all persons Mrs. Vrena Gugelmann, aged 59 long season of sickness. Mrs. Scott and the following resolution was short illness. Mr. Schade was 21 years, at: iiu*t siid deceased, and that six months have rewaidcd by a large attendance. Last Wednesday evening, while returning Bill of Fr. Schubert, Co. Treasurer, been hunted ns the tune for creditors to present and Willie are yet very low. years, living in Rochester, N. Y., 2 months and 9 days old at the time passed by the board: 111 ir 1 iiniN nt,'i'li).st haul estate. home from Couitland Station, was rejected on account of illegality. of his death, was a promising young Fresh lemons and oranges at M. II. Rheumatism in legs could not walk. Tickets 50 cts. Supper extra Dated tin 2'jtli day ot Deccmlier, W9. ResolvedThat if M. C. Buinside Louis Precht's team ran away, making man, and the whole community dehis 1'KTi.R J. MOK, Administrator. On motion the following list was approved, Gamble's. Used a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil and felt, shall appeal from the decision of the a sharp turn on the ice and throwing theplore untimely loss. Our sympathies being county poor, and Tickets can be obtained at tlio board of Co. Commissioners, disallowing as she asserts, like new-born. Land Office Notice. are extended to the hearl-stricke him off the wagon reach on which his bill as justice of the peace in Auditor authorized to issue orders for Merchants' Hotel, Kieslin, Keller Christian H-tnni, 3sq., Youngstown i en family. Ode to a Dead Child. he was sitting, cutting a gash in the the case of the State of Minnesota vs. & Co. 8'ore, Dr. West-lu-ke's Druer the same. The chairman and Auditor hand Office at iteowof'Falls9Misn Ohio, is full of joy over the wonderful Is!, Iri7 $ Charles Weiring amounting to $11.05, scalp four and one half inches long. Dec Store, F. Hura, C. Ualtrusch, W are requested and authorized to revise (Dedicated to Beriev ed Ones, by A PARENT cure of his wife by St. Jacobs Oil. For Iberia Items, and if the District Court shall reverse \ot'c is lit reby plven that the following-ntroe He is under Dr. Berry's care, who reports Hauenstein and Jacob Mottingor at the same on the first day of May, next. ttlti 1- bled ii tit of his intention to make final the decision of the board, then the Co. a1^ W. fjcbser's Cigar twelve long years she had suffered tool in suppoit of I ci lim. and securefinalene New rim nnd him doing well. List as follows, to wit: Attorney is hereby instructed and authorized Sweetest dsirling! heaven given ny tii ictit i't the expm.tioii oi lorty days from the The chairman of the board of Conn with Neuralgia in the head, and often Store and John Scliniid's Saloon in -wastry w.nui'iere hero tie ot this iiotue, M/: Januaiy U7th, 1879 beforCb to appeal the same to the Supreme Wm. Bochum monthly $10 00 ty Commissioners, Jacob Brust, was at Of the 191 deaths which we last week Journeying o'er hie's rugged pathway ik of Cct.rt of Nicollet Co, Minn had the most terrible pains. Half a Sleepy kye. Court. None could be more sweet or dear Ch ulert Swaulx ni Iionu stead Application No 6 00 Iberia on Friday. We believe he was Rosina Hartneck reported as having occurred in the various bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured her entirely. "77 tor the) ast hall South iapt quaiter ofSection The following statements of fees 10 00 looking for a site to build abridge acios Mrs. Julius Golden heart-tie* in our ciicTe 10 Township ill Rn(.e to, and names the following towns of Brown county during the 12 00 the Cottonwood, or at least some of Scatt'ung MinMnne nil mound. us his witnesses, vi/- in. I' Spogren of Nicollet Gustav Meerfeld No tirhcKs will he hold at the door were read before the board, being fees How -we miss thy nimble toot-falls, County, and I'ctcr Lindquist ol Nicollet County. year 1879, 5 were caused by accident, 700 the good citizens of the burg was talking Mr. AVm. Reinhardt, Elmore, Wis., Mrs. Maybohm to masked pen-on s. collected from January 1,1879, to Jan. WM V. Dt^Mx.ToN, Register In thy busy, merry round. 9 00 with him on the subject. We are Mrs.. Simon 4 by suicide and 43 by diphtheria. From reports as follows: St. Jacobs Oil is 1, 1880. All aie invited. Precious treasure! early tiiken Land Office Notice. 500 always glad to meet the social good Mrs. Voettiner the above it would appear that nearly really a wonderful remedy, for I could Fiom thy blessed mission heir A. P. Walton, Reg of Deeds, $1013 00 natured Jacob. 4 00 Mrs. Ristau On life's6urging billows drneu, one quarter of all the deaths were mention dozens of cases where it has A. Blanchard, Clerk of District 8 00 We shall ever feel thee near. G. Heydrich We notice by Elder Champlain's letter Land Office at JIKDVIOOD FILLS, Minn GREAT caused by diphtheria, and of those the Court 1188 85 Januaiy loth, 1880. proved its magical influence. One case 2 00 Mrs. Reitz that they have all kinds ot weather l^ely sleeper' quiet resting 3 00 Notice is hereby piven that the follow Ing-namcil Ad. Joos John Manderfeld, Sheriff, 1150 00 largest portion occurred in the towns in particular I will state: I know a In the cold, the damp dark grave in Connecticut, in a day. Well, we REDUCTION settlers lm\e tile I notice of their intention to Bleshed be the God who took theetjl 5 00 Mrs. Lang have had all sorts of weather in the Applications for tree bounty of Betzy ike fin il iroo! in support of their claims and semefinalentry of Cottonwood, Stark and North Star. man who has suffered with Rheumatism Bletfccd be the God who gave., 8 00 Mrs. Deibach thereof at the expiration of forty last few days here. One day we have Hanison and Nic Hillesheim were examined for the hast twenty-four years, iy shorn the date of this notice, vl/: February 800 Christine Nielson Cherub Johnnie! 'nml the nncrels The fifth annual re-union and banquet had sweeping gales from the torrid .M, 18*0, at the U. S. Land Office Redwood Falls and approved. Bridge petition Wear thewar-fare'y trown Jesusis given and of late he could hardly move Hans Christensen 200 Minn zone, and the next day chilling blasts hPi i our here ended Fiom mill after January 1,1SS0, the of the early settlers of Nicollet W7 from town of Leavenworth and Prairieville 600 August Stoll-Homeste id Applicant No. 410 for Timothy Donavan around. After using a few bottles of from hyperborean regions of the icy We shall meet .igain in heaven county will be held at the Nicollet the Last half North Last quarter of Section 500 WINONA WEEKLY REPUBLICAN Mrs. Chas. Wessel was read, and on motion the north. We are always pleased to heai St. Jacobs Oil he was entirely cured. Township 111, KanpeJI, and names the following Welcome was thine enrlhly -u\\ent: House in St. Peter, at 0 o'clock p. m. Ira Peterson 10 00 as his witnesses, vi/: from our esteemed friend Champlain K. Andreas Andreas of Nicollet same was laid over. On motion of Of thy worth no tongue can toll, Ceunty, and Anton Hansen of N collet Co B. Seim, Esq., South Adams, Massachusetts, Gunder Erickson next Tuesday, January 27th. Ex-Governor 10 00 through the columns of ye Review. O thou lovely, precious darling' K. Andreas Andieas-H mesteail Applicant No. Commissioner Joergensen the board Will be furnished to subscribers, Pricelea jewel' faie tliee well! Caroline Zinke writes: Allow me to inform 5 00 109 for the Lot No. 14, ot Section.)* Tow n(,hlp 111, Wm. R. Marshall of St. Paul We have been informed that a poor ordered that each County Commissioner Helene Everson Kanpt 31, and names the tallowing as hiswitnes. free of postage, at the low rate of 4 00 you how much good St. Jacobs man by the name of John Eigen, living will deliever the annual address. Two scs, vi/: Anton Stoll ol Nicollet County, and Anton Mrs. Lewis Johnson 10 00 be supplied with a copy of Bissells Hanson of Nicollet County $1.15 A YEAR! fnlden C*nte Iteiu*, Oil has done in this neighborhood. A in Mulligan, had lost live childien bands have been engaged to furnish WM I'. DUNMNOTON, Register. Statutes, the same to be taken from within one week, by that frightful disease On motion of Commissioner Manderfeld Golden Gate, Jan 5, 188C. woman had the Rheumatism so badly music for the occasion and a general diphtheria, leaving him but one the County officers, the latter having The pi ice will be unifoim at this 1'robate JSotice. the board ordered R. Fischer to that she could not even attend to her good time is expected. The price of Editor Ri'ciew. child out of six. late, and the paper will be sent to any Jabeen supplied with the new statutes of make a sectional map of this county, wash. Three applications of St. post ofiice which the subscuber may tickets have been placed at $2.00 per There is lit tie of inteiest lianspiring John Von Kaufenburg is open and 1878. scale l)inch to the mile, showing cobs Oil cured her. Her ioy seemed designate. STATE OF MINNESOTA,* In Probate Court. here generally, but when there is we ready for business at Raschka's old couple. Applications for county liquor license COUNTY or BROWN. January 17th, 1680. It is the hope and exj rotation of the county roads, School districts and lostand to have no bounds. feel that the public should have the in Iberia. All you that ai In the matter ot the estate of Rasmus Erkkson A few days ago, near South Bend, publishers to make the Republican a from M. J. Gamble, Christoph Schewe, deceased. benefit of it. We do not get our mail thirsty give him a call. John is a good cation of School-houses, for the sum of Wheiea, An instiumcnt 111 writinjr, purporting more acc ptablc General and Family Blue Earth county, at a funeral of an by rail, but we think we get it fully as fellow. Luckas Fecker and Bernhard Frey The masquerade ball under the au spicesof $100, payable on delivery and acceptance to le the 1 ist will and testament of Rasmushi lckson Xewsp.ipei dining the coming ea tegular, if not quite as often. Oui ceeiscd, late of said County, has been delivered infant child, Mrs. Jensen was driving Some time ago I .alluded to the new the Governor's Guards at Union were read and on motion the same were of the same. to this Court than it evei has been. In reducing driver having failed to put in an appearance improvements the Iberia Mill Co. had a horse attached to a cutter, accompanied An 1 Whereas, ChristinePoulsenformerly Chris. granted from December 1,1879, to May Hall last Saturday evening was a the subsciiption rate to the low figt.ie on time butw once in all.the The Auditor read the Commissioners tine trickson has filed therewith a p tition, represcntnigamoiigothcrthiiigwthat made in their mill and in a few days eathe have had by Mrs. W. W. Davis. The horse wr 1,1880, at the rate of $25. per annum, above named, they feel justified in appealing grand affair. The hall was crowded cold stormy said KasmuKrickson proceedings, also minutes of the hereafter Anton Henleand others from died 111 said County en the 30th day ot December to its old reapeis, and to the became frightened and ran plunging bond fixed in the penal sum of $500.00 with gay and merry maskers and spectators. 1878 testate', -iiid that s'dii petitioner is the Hole the Minnesota came with their grists Board of Audit and on motion of Commisioner We learn that James Arnold has exchanged people of the suuoundincrcountiy genleally, heii named in-aid last will and testtment, and off of an embankment a distance of and to be approved by the County Auditor. The carnival season of 1880 to patronize the mill, saying they had his farm near thin place, for Jorgenson the same were approved. praying th tl raid instrument may be admitted to give it an extensive ciicul.ition, seen a notice of the improvements in seventeen feet, landing amidst stones. to 1 rob ne, an 1 that ittteis testamentary I* to her an inteifst in Ci Conrad's livery stable was opened by Prince Carnival, personated On motion the board .adjourned and to introduce it into many issued tht reon the Iberia correspondence to the Review- at Sleepy Eye, and is soon to remove Both ladies were badly hurt, and the A.to 2 o'clock p. m. in this instance by Jos. homes wheieits meiits aie not now It is on'eied, that the proofs of said instrument, On motion the board adjourned to They went home well satisfied, to that place. and the siii petition, be hetrd before this Court, known. cutter smashed. The unfortunate Eckstein, with a few appropriate remarks and that pleased Mr. Schwerdtaefger at the Prob-.le Office in said County, on the 12th AFTERNOON SESSION, JANUARY 9, 1880. meet again on the third Tuesday, 16th New subscriptions for 1880 may begin F. D. Greene is threshing the only day of Februai ,A.o l^ i at 2 o'clock in the after. ladies were taken to Mankato for treat~ment. after which the two Parisian so well that he immediately subscribed The board met pursuant to adjournment day of March, next. noon, when all concerned may appear and contest with the issue for December 17th. job left in this vicinity that of John for the Review, and that pleased his the prob UP of said instrument dancing masters endeavored to lead it 2 o'clock p. ra. All members 1879, from which date it will be continued PIckel on the Arnold place. J. BRUST, Chairman, And it is Further Ordered, That public notice of children more than anything he ever on a polonaise but through the inability present. Relative to seed grain notes against to January 1st, 1881, for the the time and plate of said l.taiing be given to all Attest: H. CONSTANS, Clerk, got them before. I hope the Germans F. D. Greene has purchased the lersons interested, by publication ol these orders price of one year. of the floor managers to keep the parties residing in towns of Ridgely, The board took up the road petition Sor tlnee xveeks successively previous to said day will take the advice that Gen. Sigel right for the sale of a patent churn All subscriptions payable in advance. or lie.iiintr, in the New Uim Review a newspaper maskers in line that part of the programme gave them at New Ulm to read more W. Newton and Lafayette, Nicollet of towns Linden and Cottonwood. The in Brown Co. The churn is wairant printed and published at New Ulm in said County. Money to be sent by Postal Order or English papers and make themselves was not carried out as ed to make as much or more butter in By the Court. A. W estphal, Jndge of Probata. county, the county commissioners at Personal* committee appointed to examine the Registered Letter. more thoroughly acquainted with the the same length of time or less, and intended* The various tableaux given their recent session ordered that said proposed location and establishment ALL POSTMASTERS ARE CONSTI- English language. Several of my German that tao with less trouble, than with NEW ULM C. H. Roos and lady are off on a created considerable mirth, as notes be sent to the Citizens National of a certain road, petitioned for by neighbors have recently subscribed TUTED AGENTS. any other churn in the market. visit to friends in Redwood Falls. also did Prof. Archambaud's performance. Bank of New Ulm for collection or renewal, John Korbel and others, made their re. for the Review. D. Sinclair & Co., New Year's Eve was celebrated by Shortly before 12 o'clock, the payment or renewal to be made port, which was rejected and said petition I made the remark a year ago in the Dr. Maiden returned from St. a dance in the new addition of Heimerdinger's committee of non-members of the company Review on reading the No. of births on or before March 16, 1880, and in was recommitted to Commissioners Paul Friday evening. mill. The music was furnished in ^lew Ulm for the previous year that which had been selected to award WINONA, MINN. case of a renewal, parties to give a Jorgensen and Manderfeld with by the Crawford boys of Fort Alex. Harkin, of West Newton, I hoped that those whose turn come (Opposite Cheap Charley's) the prizes, after much difficulty and surety, the notes to be payable on or instructions to describe the line of said Subscriptions received at the Post Ridgely and, by the way, it was good the next ysar would see 99 and go them made our sanctum a visit last Saturday. deliberation, declared the following Office. before January 1st, 1881, with ten per road definitely and to employ a surveyor one better, but they made a big effort music too. But for a practical joke Having made heavj purchases in the prize winners: The prize for the cent, interest. for the purpose. and went twenty better. Bully for played upon some young men all who C, Commodore Mills, Conductor By. Dry Goods, New Ulm! I must acknowledge I feel most elegantly costumed lady was attended would have enjoyed themselves Affidavit of S. D. Peterson showing The Marshall Messenger says Mrs. Notion 8, water and Jessie Resse ably represented a little ashamed of the town of Stark, awarded to Mrs. Chas. Brust, who represented hugely. It seems that certain that a certain Mortgage of $354.00 was A. C. Tucker came to Marshall on with a hundred voters, that they could Boots & Shoes, the Winona & St. Peter railway at Europe, while Mr. Chas. persons are in the habit of taking assessed to him, that he assigned the not tally but six babies for 1879. Shame Christmas and started home with a Groceries, the Governor's Guards' masquerade with them to such places, bottles of Crone carried off, as a knight of the on Stark! I hope they will do better same two years ago, but the party neglected Crockery & Liquors, hired man as a driver, near sundown. ball last Saturday evening. various sizes and shapes filled with sixteenth century, the same prize for this year. to have it recorded. On motion or cash, we are enabled to give large When it became dark they lost the road various kinds of drinkables, and secreting the gentleman costume. The baby Chas. W Smith, of Iberia, made Saturday the 17th inst. there was a the Auditor was instructed to abate the nducemen ts to the cash tiade. Please and finally brought up in the night at a the same outside, to which occasional funeral at the Iberia cemetery, the and its mother, in the persons of Otto our sanctum a pleasant call last Monday call price, and examine our goods. same. PROPRIETOR OF THE bend in the river where there was visits are paid. If a bottle corpse being a little son of Mr. Green Seiter and Chas. Schorregge, took the and renewed his subscription to ye The board proceeded to draw 72 persons be found belonging to some other party of Albin age nine years. The fatal some timber. They succeeded in building B. & E. C. BEIINKE New Ulm Foundry prizes for the best comic lady and Review. Thanks. disease was membraneous croup, the it is pretty sure to be emptied. Now properly qualified to serve as A. BEIINKE, Manager a fire and though it was a bitter gentleman. The committee failed to twin brother of diphtheria. The people it so happened that a couple of fellows Grand Jurors, and 72 to serve as Petit J. Schreiber, the gentlemanly traveling cold night managed to stand it till are very fortunate so far as good discover any group of four of character & MACHINE SHOP found a bottle, and straightway procured H. H. BEUSSMANN Jurors for the ensuing year, from the salesman of J. Fernekes & Bro., morning, though Mrs. T. froze her health is concerned I believe there is masks, hence this prize was notseveral assistance to empty the same. election districts in the county, wholesale confectioners, of Milwaukee, not a case of serious sickness at piesent feet and suffered otherwise. awarded. The Post and REVIEW were After all (about half a dozen) had taken in this town and it appears by the and ordered that certified lists be made our city a visit last week to Corner Centre & Front Streets., a drink they came to the conclusion DEALER IN ably represented in the persons of report in the Review of deaths that made out and filed with the Clerk of look after, the wants of his numerous NOTICENotice Shelf HeavyMwar^Iron, Sted that it was not whiskey or bitters nor NEW ULM, MIKK there was but one death in this town Misses Petry and Smith, who had dresess District Court. customers. is hereby given that before last year outside of Mr.JShulei's family, yet cider but water and very poor waferat|that. made entirely of the papers which The board adjourned to meet to-morrow who lost five children in a few days the 1st day of May, 1880, fences or Then followed criminations The Foundry has been thoroughly Hon. C. C. Goodnow and lady, they represented. There were very Carpenter's & Farming Te*ls. time by diphtheria. l'?\ morning at 10 o'clock a. m. refitted and I am now prepared to do and recriminations, and for a other obstacles must be removed from many other elegant costumes and John Lind and lady and Newhart all kinds of work on short notice. Repairing time it looked decidedly squally, bat We have been informed that Clancy any street, alley or public place in this FARMING MACHINERY^-! MORNING SESSION JANUARY 10, 1880. character masks which might be mentioned, and lady attended the Masonic ball of all kinds of Machinery and Harrington and Miss Ella Hall, both finally some of the fair ones appeared, The board met pursuant to adjournment City, else the fine determined by law but space and time forbid. given in Redwood Falls last evening. Agricultural Implements a specialty. of Leavenworth, formed a matrimonial and tbe matter was dropped but all MDffN. ft 1st. STS. COB. at 10 o'clock a. m. will be imposed. Only experienced workmen are employed partnership on Sunday. The happy The ball was an entire success and We understand that not a single member parties interested are on the lookout and all work entrusted to my Bill of Jos. Bobleter, publisher'of pair have the congratulations of their By order of the City Council, lfw Hal, netted theGuards something over $100, of Charity Lodge of this city received and vow vengeance upon the chap that care will be executed with neatnessand friends. New Ulm Review, for $20.25 was allowed JACOB NIX, City Clerk. for which the boys are truly thankful. an invitation, which is somewhat put up the job, The moral^of tbe week. 112at HomeeasOymade. Costlyot dispatch. ALL WOEK WAnRAKTED. in full. The following petitions We had a special school meeting*on New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 10, 1880. above is obvious. $**-&< -4 singular, ?*C free. Address Tree Co., AHgieta, Maiat. JTfi CHAS. the 17th inst., called for the purpose ^v7,^JtT!V'Vt "^wiswWh ~~*mmkti