New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 11, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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IJir^S?**^!^ j({|1?J^*^?S-*Mpr*.y NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY 41, /&$& NEW ULM AND VICINITY LakeUantka,F 1,1880. ANOTHER RAILROAD FOR NE W LEAP TEAR FROLIC. waited and shivered until our lady was the one that kicked the editor when THEPIONEEBPBESS VliRI. ready to conduct us home. After re* Editor Review: he started on his investigation tour after Ob! What a Time The* BM Mare. he "atlnneapolis, Glencoe ami (Br Our.Regular Correspondent Batted.) tiring to our couch, we dreamt of leap Noticing that the Review frequently Lent commences to-day,, the vanishing pigeon hole. He Western/' Wm, Gebssr, oatawYaaflttv year parties, dainty dishes, Ac, and containes correspondences from the supposed when he heard the owl St. Valentine's day next Saturday. The leap year party at Union Hall all furnished by the ladies at their different towns, I venture to send you Greatly Enlarged and Improted, screech it was a call to arms, but lo! The Pioneer Press of last Saturday For sentimental or comic valentines last Thursday evening under the auspices own expense, but when we awoke a few lines from Lake Hanska, hoping his bright hopes came to an untimely morning says Mr. A. H. Reed, a prominent Manufacturer of and Dialer in go to the City Drug Store. of our sisters and cousins and With HudMmtNffrDreaiad printed on next morning we ascertained that two you will give them place in the end for the pigeon had "uammoosed" citizen of Glencoe and a merchant Choice Brands of aunts was the event.of the season. Our We have a new Portland cutter CIGARS The Fastest antBestPressintieWorM, dollars of our dads had misteriously columns of your valuable paper. and drew the hole in after him. at that place, was in Minneapolis better-half being unwell for a few days which we will sell ''awfully" cheap. disappeared from our purse during the Christmas, which among Norwegians TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR READER. earnestly, laboring vto give that city previous, and knowing only too well Come and see us, somebody. night but of course it was even cheap lasts from Dec. 25 to about the With eight columns aided to Its former the. with a still another railroad connection with that we wouldn't be allowed to accompany HosWsb-Perfectin* which prints la one hoar HOLDERS. &C &C. The passenger train due here from fun at that. middle of January, was enjoyed, by the Near Burma, Brawn fourteen thousand complete paper*, with theirleave* the empire to the west of it. Glencoe any other of the fair sexeven if folded, cat and pHtod at the back, it now takes equal the east at 8:45 a.m. last Sunday morning The party certainly was. one of the young people especially, unusually February 3d, 1880. 7J mUtMJFW 1BYM% LMMMi MMJTJT. desires direct Tail connection with rank la size, contents, circulation, mechanical power askedwe were fearful that we would did not arrive until about 8:30 p. best ever given in this city and Mrs.well, and in all the attributes ot and now as it is over and we Editor Review. Minneapolis, and the purpose of Mr. have to perch ourself on the ience at City lots for sale by R. H. Bingham. A flrst-Clae* Newspaper, m. C. H. Boss, Mrs. J. Newhart and all have settled down again to the daily DEAR SIRHaving been a subscriber Reed's visit is to secure the incorporation with the leading Chicago and St Louis dailies. These the north side of the hall and look in C. B. Blake has gone east to lay in a the other ladies interested deserve routine of business, we feel rather are its only rivals in the Northwest in the extent and Why haye those pimples on your for your valuable paper for a long of the "Minneapolis, Glencoe and new stock of goods. upon the gay assemblage through a completeness of its arrangements for the collection ot great credit for their able management lonesome. time, I thought I would send you a face, when you can be cured by a bottle Western Railroad company," and the general and Northwestern news, which, in addition to frosty window, it the readers of the The youngest daughter of John Zieske the ordinaryagenciesot the Associated Press, embrace of the whole details. Please do some Last spriug we started a library few lines. There has been an unusually of Bromoline? Try it. Sold by names of a number of leading citizens is quite sick. a widely-extended system of Telegraphic Specials and REVIEW were to have an account of more. here. Everyone that wanted to become large amount of sickness in this Jos. Bobleter. mail correspondence from Washington. New York. were readily secured on the list of Our streets are daily crowded with the affair* But such opportunities and Boston. Chicago. Milwaukee. Madison. Des Moine* a member was taxed $l,to which vicinity, during the fall and winterdiphtheria teams, but business is not overly good. incorporators. and all prominent newe centersin the Northwest A new school house is to be built in privileges come only once in four The Ceacma. semi-annual additions are made, and and tythoid, especially the Sickness being on the decrease, Peter Its Held of Circulation Mr. Reed's plan contemplates making Dist. No. 5, town of Cottonwood, the years, and our spouse was equal to the is immense, embracing Minnesota, West Wisconsin a committee was appointed to select, Majewski is having a resting spell. latter. By the way, that puts me in Minneapolis the terminus and headquarters Northern Iowa, Dakota and Manitoba. Within that coming summer. See notice to contractors emergency ,sand The applications for cencus enumerators when she asked us if for the money thus obtained, what R. II. Bingham has returned from mind of a novel way of doing business field, which embraces nearly two million people, it has of the proposed road, which in another column. she couldn't have the honor of our are pouring in to Mr.A. A. Crandall, no rival or competitor except upon its eastern or his visit to Winona. H. B. looks hale they considered the most suitable by one of our M. D's., who was called southern frontiers, where it disputes possession with is to be of the standard gauge and run company, &c, our heart took a great and hearty. supervisor of this district, by the There will be prize gymnastic exercises books in the Norwegian literature. the great Chicago dailies. Their peer ss a general up here from Sleepy Eye on consultation to New Ulm via Excelsior and Glencoe, leap upward and would without doubt newspaper, it is far better adapted than they to tb bushel basket full daily, although the Our boss shoe maker, T. Kimm, offers at Turner Hall on the evening of The books are kept in the sclioolhouse, to see a poor family down with needs of the gnat constituency whose wants and tn with a subsequent extension beyond his nice dwelling on .Main street have landed at her feet if she hadn't work will be fatiguing and the pay is Washington's birthday. Particulars tercets it especially represents. Throughout all this where we meet every other week and typhoid fever. A biilliant thought entered at a bargain. New Ulm to some point not yet wide theater ot its circulation it maintains in all it* clapped her hands over our mouth just not such as to make it a very great inducement. next week. exchange. At^our last meeting we the doctor's brain, which he at cities and towns a LAaoa CORPS or uronusAXn Jos. Trautmann has not yet succeeded designated. in time to avert the calamity. Of The compensation of the LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS, whose daily telegraphic and had election of officers, which resulted The masquerade balls at both Turner ouce proceeded to execute, namely: in finding his whiffle trees lost by mail reports reflect the current daily history ot Uui New Ulm has always looked favorably course we accepted, and had our inky enumerators will be two cents for each his team in their recent frolic. whole region from Lakes Michigan and Superior-w^r-^, as follows: President, John Mo Sec.Taking antj Union Halls were well attended the head of the family one side upon the proposed route, and we shirt changed for one a shade darker liovky Mountains. living inhabitant, two cents for each Mrs. Boll has presented her liege (will he elected at, next meeting), Librarian, last evening and a general good time he (the doctor) says. "Now if you A Leader of Opinion. sincerely hope that Mr. Reed may be in less than no time. We should never death reported, ten cents for each farm lord with a bouncing boy. He turned Ole Synsteby Treasurer, Jacob was enjoyed all around. will persuade your son-in-law (who is It need not be said that the PIONEER PRESS, br iu the scale at 8 pounds and 2 ounces. successful in inducing capitalists to never?well hardly everhave forgiven and fifteen cents for each establishment intelligent candid and independent discussion of ail Bakke. In connection with the well to do) to employ me to attend his Shake, Fred. The Chicago Weekly News is all the political,financialand other topics and issues ot take hold and build the road. The her if she should have left us at of productive industry enumerated the day. has long maintained a high place among Urn library we issue a paper called Friskytlen, wife I will attend your fnmily for noth- meat, no wind or gush. It is content people of this city are in exactly the journals which are recognized not as the organs, but John Hanson, being in an improvement home on this grand occasion for, oh! and returned. No mileage or (Free-shooter) which is read at ing." The trade was evidently consumated ss the leaders and educators of public opinion The to state facts, leaving to others the mood, is erecting another frame same fix as those of Glencoe and they such a time, such good things to eat traveling expenses fan be charged. interest of its columns will be enhanced by the fat at every meeting by the editors and has as the Dr. attends the mother building. Wm. Miller has the contract. that this is the year of another presidential elecUon monopoly of verbose writing and tiresome will cheerfully lend their aid and influence and drink, and all furnished by the As the enumerator districts are to include which promises to be one of tlie closest and most ex greatly tended toward keeping up the and daughter and doubtless is happy. platitudes. to boost the road along. Give citing in the history of the country. ladies at their own expense. Some only about 4000 inhabitants. interest and to which perhaps more The dance at Freiss Bro?. on the More anon. FARMER. Its Improved Market Reports. us a real road, standard gauge if possible, I have received a car load of Burnell forty couples were present, and the Brown county, according to the census evening of the 5th inst. was well attended than to anything else may be ascribed Conspicnous among the new features of the PIO- but if you have any regards for barb wire, which I will sell at St. Paul belles of the evening deported themselves and was a very pleasant affair. of 1870, will he devided into two districts. NEEK PRESS will be found the greatly extended and the remarkable success of the library. improved character of its market report*, special our feelings don't, don't raise our prices, for cash. As the price of wire in this new element with a grace Hnrnstown ltei In all cities of over 10,000 population On account of its liberal sentiments attention being gi\en to the total gram, provision, The awfully learned editor of the hearts into our throats only to be cramed is fast advancing, it would be well for and modest receptiveness that could the census must be taken in produce, and live stock markets, white no pains or ex ond straight-ahead way of expressing Wide-Awake is getting on his ear. pense is spared to procure the latest, fullest and most down again with a "paper road." those intending to do any fencing this hardly have been expected of them. Mr. A. G. Anderson is off on a business two weeks, commencing with the first accurate information bj telegraph from all the leading itself, it has offended a few of the Too bad, Rising, but I guess we can trip to Chicago. western and eastern food centers The more solid and experienced belles, of June. Outside of such cities four season to buy early. M. MULLEN. stand the shock. more intolerant and ^ignorant ones, TERMS. SAD ACCIDENTWe are pained to Wm, Patterson Ais improving very and between whom was the greatest weeks will be allowed. The DAILY PIONEER PRESS, see issues per* We are sorry to chronicle the death who, I suppose, never read these lines Robert Loheyde has received the slowly. learn of a serious runaway accident week, postage paid, 1 year $12 00 contest, were M. Mullen, Louis Felkel, of Minnie Berg, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. It will be a great saving of time to fiom Pope's Essay on Criticism: agency for the Goodrich Singer sewing 6 Months oo Mr. Philip Campbell, we are glad to which befell Mr. Anton Blessing, of Charles Berg, who died on Sunday A. Blanchard, C. H. Ross, Judge New* 3 Months 3 00 both the enumerator and the farmer if say, is again able to be around. machine, one of the best sewing machines West Newton, last "Monday. While night, Feb. 8th, at the age of 5 years. "At every trifle scorn to take offence hart, S. Loewedthal and B. June. Their the latter will write down beforehand Eggs are coming into market more In the market, and he will be endeavoring to get onto a load of hay That always shows great pride or Three of our prominent citizens visited strongest points were their agility and THE WEEKLYPIONEER PRESS plenty now. a statement of the number of acres of little sense." pleased to explain its merits to any who the team started to run, throwing him New Ulm last Thursday, and we small feet, and they carried out their wheat and other grain grown the year As we never exaggerate and always But among the majority.of, the people may want to purchase a first-class machine. are glad to say returned home right between the horses and in front of the Enlarged to Fifty-Six Columns, part of the programme with becoming tell the truth, we must say that business the yield, etc., the number of head of side up with care, the course pursued is approved. wagon. One of the wheels passed over just now is rather dull in this with anew dress of clear and beautiful type, is now modesty. live stock, the products of the dairy, Our saloon keepers are promptly the Last Wednesday we had a chance his right shoulder dislocating it and latitude. Senator McMillan has introduced a Queen of the Family Journals paying up their little license and the and in fact all the results of the year's Notwithstanding the novel position to hear Kristofer Janson as he lectured pressing in three ribs. His upper jaw bill in Congress for the relief of Col. of the Northwest It is edited with great i-are. (a tn* Sheriff Manderfeld made us a pleasant village treasurer is feeling huppy. farming and have them ready for the all the requirements ot the RUBAL FAMILY CIRCLE of the ladies as the escorts and entertainers, call only a few nights ago. We in Madelia on that day. Mr. Janson was twisted out of shape and he also Wm. Pfsender. It appropriates $883.50 Look out he don't skip the countiy. It contains the cream of all the CLRRKNT LIIEIIAIUHK day when the facts are to be gathered. are always glad to meet the sheriff. they succeeded in making their is one of Norway's most illustrious received two severe wounds in the AND SELECT KEAIUNO MATTLK of Uio day. carefully to reimburse him for property lost by We are glad to report that Mr. Levi Gust. Roerich, representing the prepared and clatuuded siiuimares of ALL THE TELA It is important to all concerned that guests feel perfectly at ease. The toilets poets and writers and for me to comment has recovered sufficiently fiom hi face. Dr. Carl was called to administer burning of government buildings at aRAPUic AND MAIL NEWS of the week, with all the wealthy firm of Forepaugh & Tarbox the census should be complete and accurate, late severe illness so as to be around latest and most important news iu full Its Farm and of the ladies were most beautifully upon the merits of the lecture is to the unfortunate young man. The of St. Paul, looked in on us a few days Fort Ridgely, Minn., in 1865. Household Department*, and a recently added Puzzle again and attend to business. and every one is required by ago. made up, but as our reportorial gentleman superfluous. I will simply say it was doctor fears that Mr. Blessing's face Column are anionic ita attractive features. Joe Trautmann has got through law to answer the questions promptly Our Druggists are selling large quantities Its Weekly Kevtow of the Markets, on the feminine make-up had his the best lecture upon St. Valentine's day is near at hand will be disfigured for life. kthe subject, or packing ice. He says he's got enough prepared espet tally for its columns, is alone worth and correctly. People should understand of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup and our young folks are making due head turned by the affair, it is not in in fact upon any subject, I ever heard. many times the subscription price to every farmer and to keep all Loreno cool next summer. preparations to send their missives of that the census has no connection for coughs, colds, and pulmonary complaints country dealer in gram, produce, provisions, livestock There are two post offices in Renville our province to say which particular It was also very well attended, about Good 'nough. or any sort of farm product. love and good will. whatever with taxation, but there generally. It takes the lead of county named respectively Renville one looked the most killing. The 230 persons being present. The young The subscription price of the Weekly was Isst year Hans Mogeson says if that hammer M. H. Gamble's new hay scales come will be those who regard the questions reduced to all cough remedies. Try it. Price 25 which froze to some fellow's tingeis I and Renville Station. The former is gentlemen present had their garniture people of Lake Hanska turned out "in in mighty handy in very many instances, One Dollar and Fifteen Cents per Tear. put by the census-taker as impertinent few nights ago will come back he will cents, 50 cents and $1 a bottle. Sold located about three miles from Fort even more tastefully arranged than the masse" and comparatively, for outnumbered and now that we have one could'nt This reduced price Is still maintained, notwithstanding set 'em up. Now don't all speak at inquiry into their private business, and by Jos. Bobleter. its enlarged size and a great increase in the priceof do without it. Ridgely and is supplied by the New ladies, as the following will show: the adjacent towns, which once. paper either refuse to reply altogether, or Ulm office. The latter is on the Hastings M. Mullen informs us that he has fact speaks pretty well for their intellectual The fair ones of our town are getting Taking Into view its size, the mass, variety and J. A. En Broadcloth suit, made John Zieske desires that the fellow give blind and evasive answers. Such value of its contents, and their special adaptation to up asocial in the way of a dance, the & Dakota road. The two offices sense. just received a car load of the well who borrowed his ax a few nights ago over mustache waxed at both ends, the wants of the rural families of the Northwest, it Is particulars of which we will hand in persons should know that the censustaker by far the Cheapest and BestWeeklyJournal published return the same, and no questions asked. being named so near alike many letters knownMcSherry seeders and drills,and very becoming but as he belonged to Mr. Clary was around visiting our next week. Our ladies propose to keep in tho West. is an officer of the General Gov* John says he must split some have been missent, and so much says another car is on the way which TERMS the orchestra he Wcis considered "a school two weeks ago. He stayed up with the balance of the world in wood. ernment, and represents for this purpose The WEEKLYPIONEER PRESS, postage paid, confusion has arisen, that the merchants enjoyment of leap year privileges. will be here in a few days. He will wall flower." there from noon till school closed and Dr. T. J. Giles, of magnetic pad 1 yr 15 the will of the people as expressed at the Station have finally made Lots of sickness in this vicinity, A. also receive to-day or to-morrow a car L. F1 Frock coat white vest then, about sunset, started for Sleepy fame, is stopping at the Union Housi 6 Months 78 cents in a law passed by both houses of congress. conglomeration of colds, diphtheria, up a purse of $50.00 and presented it load of the celebrated Fish Bro's wagons. 3 Months 60 cents and is meeting with good success. Tin shirt open at the back pure gold shirt Eye, leaving behind the impression Laws carry with them a penalty typhoid fever and other ailments. All subscriptions are payable In advance. Remittances to Louis Thiele, the postmaster of the doctor remains here during the week studs (two for a nickel.) that he is going to do his duty, some made by money order, registered letter or bank Among the sufferers I may mention for their violation and evasion and will leave for Redwood Falls oil first named office, to have the name of draft at our risk, the expense of exchange and trans* thing our former School Superintendents C. H. Rs $100 broadcloth suit Pallumskey's family which lost one New Ulm being noted for her liberality, Monday evening next. mittal being borne by the sender. Sample copiesseat those who resist the examination of the his office changed to Camp, which we boy, almost four years old, from diphtheria tree on application. Address seemed to have forgotten. five cent collar button hair scented Mrs. Max Fink and another lady The "terrible" man of the WideAwake "Census-Man" may get into trouble. and have another down with it understand will be acceptable to Mr. with peppermint Alaska diamonds A good deal of sickness is prevailing TUB FIONEEB PRESS CO* i of St. Paul visited our city last week has put his thumb down on No doctor was called. Thiele and the patrons of his office. at. Paul. Ma*. (two for a quarter.) poor Andy, but we think before the in the town as the measles have entered to solicit contributions for the German Mr. Jos. Smith, representing the game is out the Rising blatherskiti Oar Bay* In Blue. our boundaries. Christian Grove, R. Pe Clean shaved face unlaundried orphans' asylum established in St. MORTGAGE SALE. firm of Holl & Paar of St. Paul, and will get hoisted a peg highei than he The remains of Oscar Hanft were a young man, aged 20, died last Tuesday shirt and although he so far forgot Joe Siebel of the mammoth establishment Paul. Our citizens, irrespective of has bargained for. followed to their last resting place No grander phrase our country's history of N. B. Harwood & Co.. Minneapolis, night. The deceased was generally himself as to try and take an order nationality, contributed quite liberally, A meeting of all interested in the contains, Defiiilt his heon made In the payment of sixteen last Thursday by a large concourse made us a pleasant visit last beloved by his associates,who grieve for groceries from his fair partner, he hundted and eighty dollars (*1G0) which is over $100 being given for the good Libraiy and Free Heading Room, will For they it freed from despot and from week. Both of them are jolly good of our citizens, The funeral claimed to be due at the date of this notice, on a the loss of so promising a young man was considered the best dancer in the be held at the room this evening, Feb. chains cause. Next. icit tin Mortgage dntH January fl rut 1878 Fxe. fellows and we are ever pleased to cortege moved from the residence ntcil Luinaii Gilbert nn Caroline Gilbert 11th, at 7 o'clock. from their number. His bereaved hall and was kept on the go until And when the serfs for freedom loud meet them. It is folly to endure unnecessary pain is fe, ot Brow County, Minnesota, to Charles of the deceased promptly at 11 o'clock The library thus far compiisesneai parents, to whom the loss is the heaviest, 1' Andrews of Kite Count}, Minnesota and duly laid up for repairs. implored, Ambrose Parsons has taken a contract when an inexpensive, highly recommended ly a hundred volumes, incluuing histoiiep, corded in the office of the Register of Deeds in a. m., in the order published last They faltered not but natural liberty have the sympathy of the community. for buying 150 young steers to bf A. W. Bm. Appeared for the second nd for suld Rrou County on the 17th dHy of Jan. novels, books of travel, of biography, and long-tested remedy, like week. Arriving at the grave, John restored iinrj A 1878 it ten o'clock A. M. in Book (I) delivered, I think, in May next. Paul NON No-Mrs. time in four years with his little &c. loitpngei on pntcs4o9 -160 nd 461 and noac. Thomas' eclectric Oil, will stop it. As Which could only with their own dear Lind conducted the Odd Fellows' ceremonies, Nuessle, we understand, has also taken 'ion a*, litw or otherwise linn been Instituted to re. brother's big clothes pants clasped The Common Council held their tegular lives be bought, an outward balsam for rheumatism, a contract for 50 head. Our farmers co\tr the snin due on bntd Mortgage or any psrt after which each member of thereof. meeting on Feb. 5, at the office Yet with a sturdy will the task was with suspenders under the boots no certainly have no cause of complaint Golden Ciate Rumbl Infra, abrasions and sores or taken internally Now, therefore, notice in hereby plven that pursuant New Ulm Lodge No. 53,1. O. O. F., or Recorder Somerville. wrought. about the demand for cattle and jewelry. to power of snlo in sail AloitgELe contained, for a cough, hoarseness, or a cold on deposited a twig of evergreen in the Membeis present: nud ofthe htnttite in such case made and the prices paid is veiy satisfactory. What in thunder is all this howl H. Be Miners suit enormous pro rot ided, the premises described In and covered the chest, it has no peer. Our advertisement Teaching the world a lesson, which will H. G. Eaton, President, grave. Dr. Chas. Berry, in behalf of by aid Mortpnge, to wit about in the Review over missing letters? DARRACn. Leadville gold watch and chain pants long remain, F. Ibbeison, describes it more fully. Note The South East quarter ofthe North East quarter Progress Lodge No, 28, A. O. U. W., (S E ot N E tnd the North East quar. It seems that the "WideAwake" More brilliant, than will Greek or Roman M. W. Phelps. Trustees. in boots slouch hat. Eclectric, selected and electrized. ttr of the South East qu.trttr (N E q. of S. E. then made a few appropriate remarks, Lane Tree ftif tinge. fame, J. P. Bertiand, has taken the warpath, in the disguise of Section thirty-two and the South West J. Nt A beautiful suit, latest at the conclusion of which the members Our brethren fought and equality of G. W. Somerville, Recorder. quarter of the North Went quarter (S.W q. ofN. Welearn from the St. Paul Volkszeitung of a detective, to hunt up the missing fashion chattel mortgage blank shirt W 1 nnd tho North West quarter of the Sonth The good work in the Sherman right extended, The meeting was called to Older by of this society also deposited \\et quarter (N. W of 8. W.q.) of Section that our old townsman Col. Wm. letters. This it apears to me, is an school house is progressing very fast. collar. While the latter, but their right of President Eaton. A bill ot 86.25 in thirt) -three (3J)in township one hundred and twigs of evergreens in the grave. The Pfander has been appointed special Some of the hardest cases in the town twelve (Hi) North, of Range thir^-three (331 unwarrantable invasion of government throne defended. favoi of I. Gallagher, with which to J. Hr Blue coat buttoned up close Went, in Brojvn i:ounty,Miniiesota, containing one colors of the Governor's Guards were nave come out, and but few more are mil chase statute of Minnesota, was al agent of the American Central Fire Insurance Then, Youth of Liberty respect "Our territory, where did he get his hundred nnd cfxty acres more or less according to no vest hair parted in the middle left around Lone Tree. There are four then unfurled and a detachment of the S Survey, will be sold a, public vendue on Boys in Blue," lowed.'Ihe villagemaishal'ssalaiy was Company, of St. Louis, for commission? Echo answers, "where?" IhurHdny, the nineteenth day of February A. D. Wooden shoes. very earnest ministers in the work, besides iaised $5.00 per month. The Recoi For to them honor is, and always will eight men fired three volleys over the 1^0, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said dsy by Minnesota and Dakota and that he will He has been on the scent over three Charlev. M. Mn wore a $10 suit from Cheap tier's salary was fixed for the ensuing be due. the sheritl of said Brown onnty at the front door grave, which concluded the last sad of the Court Hoose in the city of New Ulm in the soon make a tour of his territory for months and is no nearer the end than year. G. W. Sommerville was ietamed Anonymous. We are glad to report that I. A.Root Charley's store hair banged padlock said County oi Brown to untirfy the amount then rites, and the bereaved family and as village att'y. No fuithei when he first set out. He will keep the purpose of establishing new agencies is again able to be out. due on sn'd mortgage, snd the further earn of charm coat pockets full of Osborne their friends returned to their homes. twenty.fite dollars solicitors fees stipulated in business appealing, council adjourned up the scent for he has "smelt" the and visiting old ones. The company No new cases of diphtheria were reported s.iid mortgage to be paid in cste of foreclosure together Perianal* binder circulars. with cost if foreclosure sale. last week. vermin, and there is no knowing has made a wise selection, as in Col. J. Ld Claw hammer coat high Dr. A. Marden visited Sleepy Eye Dated January 7th, 1880 George says "Horatio" was around in Mcmorlam. when he will let up, unless unfortunately Pfsender they have secured an efficient NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHARLZSE AKDREWS, Mortgagee. heeled boots promissory note blank last Friday. collecting about the time his dog was R. A. MOTT, he makes a mistake and lights and faithful officer. Attorney for Mortgagee. cuffs nickel plated jewelry. The following preamble and resolutions killed. Judge Cox held a special term of upon an owl instead of a coon. We do A, Bd Swallow-tailed coat, pants were adapted unanimously at a We learn that Mr. E. G. Pahl has I heard one of the three subscribers Summon*. court in this city last Saturday, returning hope for his reputation asa detective cut baggy about the knees darned of the Wide-Awake say if he couldn't A Card of Thanks. meeting of the Governor's Guards, held given up the idea of going to Iowa next home the same evening. that he will continue to educate or develop get his paper before Thursday following socks pockets stuffed with marriage Tuesday evening, Feb. 3d, 1880. month, and now contemplates taking STATE OF MINNFSOTA, DISTMCT Covar, J. N. Crandall, of Mantorville, is by practice on the field, his preceptive Rft the Saturday of publication, he was Muth Judicial Dis COPFTT or BROWN license blanks no go. Whereas, Private Oscar Hanft, an an interest in the new steam flour mill John fcli-ey 2oing to stop it but when we quietly visiting with his brother-in-law J. faculties so as not to commit I* having pleased an all wise Provi active member of the Governor's sguinst S. Li New necktie otherwise same to be built in this city the coming summer. whispeied in his ear that Rising had Geo. P. Pope and dence to take away our beloved hus Newhart. the egregious blunder of failing to see Guards, died at his residence in this 4.mo* C, Stcdman. old suit newly cleaned hair lawn clipped The gentlemen having this enterprise the gout he said he would forgive band and son, we desire to tender oiu city, on the 2d day of February, A. D. the difference between an owl and a The State of Minnesota to the Above Named Defendants Senator R. H. Helling and Ed. him. face powdered with corn starch. heartfelt thanks to the membeis of New in view are George and Carl 1880, therefore, coon. Paulson of Linden favored the Review You are hereby summoned nnd required to answer Ulm Lodge No. 53,1, O. O. F, andProgress Many of our farmers are hauling B."Je Bandanna handkerchief Resolved- That by the death of Private Schmitt, Wm. Koch and E. G. Pahl. the Complaint ofthe Plsintiffintbe above eu* Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., foi office with a call last Monday. logs to the saw mill for building purposes. If Rising would take to the corn ttlc action, which i filed in the office of the Clerk Hanft the community has been havored with the last rose of summer, The former two are practical millers, the very kind and valuable assistance ot the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, deprived of one of its best and most fields where coons are supposed to burrow Mr. Fr. Ibberson, Mr. C. R. Baker motto, "Now or never." When asked In and for the County of Bro- and State of Minnesota, rendered us during his illness, Wc also and taking it altogether it will be a honored citizens, a model of punctuality nnd to serve copy of your Answer to said As town meeting is not faf distant, in their midnight depredations, and Prof. Mark Cane, of Sleepy Eye, sincerely thank the above named by a fair damsel, "Are you a wall Complaiut on the subscriber, at bis office in the strong firm. and integrity. some of our office seekers are already City of New Ulm in snid County within twenty societies, the membeis of the Governor's he might possibly get on the scent of came down last Thursday to attend O. flower?" he promptly responded, "No, ResolvedThat by his death the electioneering on the sly. The greatest days after the service of this Summons upon you. Guards and our many kind friends During the month of January Clerk the missing letter andfixthe varmin. Hanft's funeral, exclasive of the day of Mich service and If you fall Governor's Guards has lost one of its strife will be for the treasuryship. lama waltzer." generally for iheir attendance at the to answer the snidCom plnint Ithln the time aforesaid, of Court Blanchard issued marriage original founders and most ablest and The coon might possibly be tracked to the FLintiff in this action will take judgment H. Weiring, one ofthe merchants at A. F. Wn was exquisitely attired Dr. J. R. Foster, surgeon dentist, funeral. Anna Hanft. against you for the sum of Eight Hundred snd active supporters who was ever at his licenses to the following named parties: the pigeon hole, if his pursuer is longwinded Golden Gate, was through Eden collecting, in invisible plaidinvisible from age annuwitfhnintereseighteentrateyoffhethtatethm da late of Chicago, has located in our city seventy-two Dollars, Maurice L. Hanft. post of duty, and the place made vacant a short time ago. He reported cix per cent enough to hold out or if he turned paper collar bunious and bear's and taken rooms at the Merchants by his death will long be regarded December, ne thousand eight hundred andseve a. olfactions quite good. Chas. J. Hutchingsand Ella M. Carroll. should conclude after all that it is not ty eight, together with the costs and disbursements with feelings of the deepest sadness by oil. Was considered the best round Hotel. A CARD of this action. Old lady Dresser has been very sica, Jos. Wylie and Lulla M. Graves. the members of this company. a coon but an owl, I would advice him dancer in the hall, and put through accordingly. Dated New Ulm, Minn., Novcmcrr 81h, 1879. We desire to tender our sincere but is reported to be some better at EmilWinterbalter, traveling salesman Gscar E. Miner and Johanna Ericksen. Join* L.iNDj.Plnintiffs Attorney. ResolvedThat by his death his to go north where the screech owl thanks to Messrs. Loewenthal and Felkel this writing. Dr. Knap, of Fort Ridgely, for C. H. Hamilton Paper Co., family has been deprived of a kind and C. C. Harrington and Ella F. Hall. for their kind assistance at the leap abideth, and perchance he may discover Probate Notice. is attending her. SUBSCRIBER. E. D1 Short jacket, army blue,red faithful husband and loving father, to Milwaukee, whiled last Thursday away year party at Union Hall last Thursday Wenzel Martinker and Mary Brauns. the haunts of the creatur and track whom home was ever a place of sweetest artilleryflnnding, a reminder of a government in our city. Etnil is a jolly good fellow evening. Mrs. J. Newhart. Chris. Kopishke and Johanna Larson. his trail to that supposed pigeon hole resort. KEW17L9I PRODUCE ItfAHKBT. job lot. Miss Ida Tajen. Januar 17th 1680 STATE OF MINNESOTA, In Probate Court. and it always gives us pleasure to John J. Penning and Mary Dehn. ResolvedThat we hereby tender to in the New Ulm Office. CotTHTY OF Bnowjr. Mrs. C. H. Ross. A. Wr Store clothes hair plastered meet him'l In the matter of the estate of Rasmus Ericksoo the family and relatives of our deceased Henry Diepolter and Eliza Satterlee. Corrected weekly by R. PrcvrsiiLB deceased. Not far from the gate, I heard a over the forehead and scented associate our sincere and heartfelt John Krieser and Josephine Heinen. Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Wheat No. 1 No. 2 06 screech that sounded like all fury had sympathy. to be the last will and testament of KasmusErickson with essence of wintergreen ornaments Notice to Contractors. 3 80 No. 4 A little girl observed her mother deceased, late of said County, has been delivered Bin ResolvedThat a copy of these resolutions Mr.JohnMuhlig, Poyner, Iowa sends been let loose, and which wastaken up from a five cent counter. to this Court Flour, per bbl .$6.007.0C measuring cloth by holding it up to be transmitted to the wife of And Whereas, Christine Poolsen formerly Christine us the following communication: by other scrsechers until the blended A. Bn Burnside whiskers white Oats, per bushel 20 Erickson has filed therewith a petition, repre. the deceased and that a copy thereof her nose with one hand and reaching Barley, per bushel 30 I have been a sufferer with Rheumatism senting among otherthings that said RasmusErickson chorus thundered out "The letter's in cotton vest, short neck and low sieves Sealed bids will be received for the be furnished to the New Ulm Post and out to arm's length with the other. died in said County en the 30th day of December Cornper bushel Is building of anew school house in Dist. for the last six years I tried the pigeon hole, and Rising has found copy of New Ulm Post for a pocket 1878 testate, and that said petitioner is the sole REVIEW for publication. She assumed a thoughtful aspect and Beans, per bushel 1.25 heir named in said last will and testament, and No. 5. town of Cottonwood, Brown Attest: lots of medicines without any success. the burglars." Passing a corn field, I handkerchief. praying that the said Instrument may be admitted Potatoes, per bushel, 18 after cogitating a few moments, asked, county, Minn., until March 20th, 1880. to probate, and that letters testamentary be to her A. J. ECKSTEIN, B. JUNI, Visiting one day the store of Messrs. heard the coon sing out, "He cant find A. S1 wore a buttonhole boquet Hams, per ft) 7 fesued thereon Plans and specifications can be seen "How can you measure cloth that Secretary. President. it, 'tisn'tin the pigeon hole, Hurrah!" Wangler Bros., in Waterloo, Iowa, Cheese perfi 20 It is ordered, that the proofs of said Instrument, lustreless boots papier mache ornaments, at the residence of John Rotering, in way? Can you smell a yard?"Ex. and the said petition be heard before this Court, Lard per lb 10 But then Rising is so well satisfied above said town. these gentlemen induced me to try the very becoming. at the Probate Office in said County, on the 12th In a meeting, held February 5th, Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 day of Februarj ,A.M, 18*0 at 2 o'clock in the after, The board reserves the right to re* that it never left the pigeon hole that The Lake Crystal Public Spirit gives St. Jacobs Oil, telling me that it had a At this stage of the game supper was noon, when all concerned may appear and contest Salt, per bbl-.-, 2.50 1880, the members of A. O. U. W. ject each or every bid. the probate of said instrument he will keep barking away at the hole, an account of the insanity of Evan T. record as a very effective remedy. I announced and the gentlemen were all Butter, per lb. 13 For all further information apply to And it is Further Ordered, That public notlee of of Progress Lodge No. 28 passed the for he saw it go in there and is positive Evans, of Judson. He became impressed bought a bottle, used it regularly according Honey, perlb 18 the time and place of said hearing be given to all reluctantly conducted into the dinning John Rotering, or John P. Gulden, following resolutions persons Interested, by publication of these orders Eggs, per dozen 10 it never come out again, with the feeling that he was Abraham to directions, and was relieved room, where stood two long tables Clerk. for three weeks successively previous to said day ^WHEREASit has pleased an all-wise of hearing, in the New (Jim Review a newspsper and must make a burnt offering of the ailment from which I had suffered New Ulm, February Oth, 1880. groaning under all the dainty dishes "Where is it?" is the unanswered printed and published at New Ulm la said County. Providence to remove from our midst Pi'obate Notice, By the Court. A. Westpbal,Judge of Probsts. to God, and proposed to sacrifice his for six long years. put down in the "Home Cook Book." our well beloved Brother Oscar Hanft, question. "Where is it?" is a mystery NOTICE. be it son and a cow. After attempting to Of course full justice was done to the which only Rising can clear up. Lund Office Notice Probate Court, 1 Capt. J. Nix informs us that he will RESOLVEDThat we extend our kill his family with a butcher knife, splendid repast, as the half bushel of "Where is it!" asks the coon. "Where Brown County, Minn.) in the spring organize a company of heartfelt sympathies to his wife and Land Office at KKDWOOD FALLS, Minn, In the Matter of the Estate of Oscar Hanft, Deceased. who escaped from him, he was overpowered buttons swept up under the tables is it?" asks the owl. The Sleepy Eye January 15th, leSO. children in this their hour of trouble cavalry of Minn. National Guards, and and brought to the hospital All persons indebted to me are respectfully On reading and AUng the petition of Anna L. after the guests returned to the dancing eagle, perching over the New Ulm Notice is hereby given that the followlng-nsm. and bereavement. desires all young men who contemplate Hanft, praying for reasons therein sef forth, that ed settlers havefilednotice of their intention to but urgently requested to here.~5r. Ptttr Tribune. Resolvedthat a copy of the above be hall was only too good proof. After Post Office, screeches out in- tones so Letters of AdministrationbeIssuedto her. makefinalproofIn support oftheir claims and securefinalentry joining the organization to hand in settle their accounts before March 1st, Itisorderedthat Thursday, the4thday ofMarch, furnished to the family of the deceased thereofst the expiration of fort* supper, dancing was again indulged piercing as to strike terror-to all the 1890, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, be assigned for next, and thereby save costs. daysfrom the dateof this notice, vis: February their names to him. The captain is an Bro. and the same to be published the hearing ofsaid petition, and that the heirs at 23,1880, at the U. S. Land Office Redwood Falls in, and when at the close of a Cicillian dwellers in the land of the Lorenoites: NOTICE. QOBIN SCHEIBLE. law of the said deceased, and allother persona In. in the New Ulm Post and Review. old cavalry officer and we hope he may terestedln said Estate are required to appear at a circle the prompter called out, ''La- "It never left the pigeon hole!" The Notice is hereby given that before Aatost Stoll-Homestead Applicant Ho. 410 for Dated at New Ulm this 6th day of be enabled to get enough young men session ofthe Probate Conrt, then tohe bolden at the East half North East quarter of lection. dies' grand treat," the climax was capped, screech owl of the Gate takes up the Probateofflce, la aatt County, and show cause, the 1st day of May, 1880, fences or Township 111, Bange3l, and names tbefoUowlnc ForSale or Bent. February, 1880. interested to make the undertaking a ifany there he, why the prayer of said petitioner as his witnesses, vis: E. Andreas Andreas of iff. and Judge Newhart at our elbow the refrain of the eagle and echoed: other obstacles must be removed from shouldnot be granted. eoilet County, snd Anton Hansen of Nicollet Co. success. Capt. Burg also contemplates H. B. CONSTAKS, M. W. And It Iefurther ordered, thatthe said petitioner remarked that the ladies could beat It never left the pigeon hole." ?y K. Andreas Andreas-Homestead applicant No. any street, alley or public place in this "is V* givenotice to all persons interested la said Estate, the re-organixation of the artillery WM. KOCH, Recorder. 409 for the Lot So. 14, Section 18, Township 111, ofthe pendency of said petition and the hearing the men when once set in motion. The The Wide*Awake speaks of a letter City, else the fine determined by Jaw Range 31, snd nsmes the following ss his wnass* thereof,br eausiagacopy of thisorder toJbe pub. company the coming summet, which, A good farm in the town of Ridgely, sen, viz: Anton Stott of Nicollet County, and Ana party wound up with a "gentlemen's received from Lone Tree informing lisbedlathe New Ulm Hevlew,aweakly newspaper will be imposed. T^ Nicollet county, with a good hoose. 75 ton Hanson of NicolletCounty. '%r if consumated, will give New Ulm printed and pabllshsd at Xew Ulm, lasaktCoaaty The Silver Cornet Band and Barnurns grand treat," but as we had,forgotten Wat P. Dwauwo*,ct*rter. the editor-in-chief of that breezy sheet By order of the City Council, of Browa, fur three successive weeks previous to acres are under plow and the premises menagerie paraded our streets three military organizations] and put said day ofhearing. **"*C our pocket book we quietly slid out are supplied with plenty water. For of a blunderbus found on the shores of yesterday afternoon. But didn't the Datedat New Ulm, tins 7th day of February, A. JACOB NIX, City Clerk. us on the best war footing of any city particulars enquire of WM HjntMEh week. 12 at homeeasflFmads. Cettlrsm through the door at this juncture and the Lake. That gun must have been boys look gay, though? D.1980. New THm, Minn., Jan. X0*jm& A. Wmjfpiut, Judfs ofProbate. in the State, free Address True Co., Angusta, Mat ^ewUUn,iiiS. -$^X^ vo-m^^v***