New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 17, 1880 · Page 2 of 4
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i lliili n.HWWHi .liilj.T'TTi-iri^liaipr-ftFl'jJifWfilltrBrr'tT ^^w ass *?*$ isws^s NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCrtfji7,i88tO. tt ^T NEW ULM AND YICHNTY. jwluui WL%m9\m9^mvttmmt"--^'z Now that M. Mullen has mastered We are sorry to hear of the very Mortgage Sale, ^e^tpiU^. r* (iSi the "Gem Puzzle" he is taking orders serious accident which befell our Instrumenta and Voca CFrom- our legator correspondent BuM.) NCWVLHIPRODIICE 11ARKET. Thepracitability of establishing a Below we publish a list of the town for seeders, plows Elwood twine and friend Peter Brown, in town Stark, Oefaalt ha* been made in the condttloce efa certain kindergarten in this city has of late in the officers elected on the 0th inst. Osborne wire binders the same as usual. last Thursday. He was going home Peter Majewski has found a pair Mortgage bearing date the twealy-foerUi day Corrected weekly by R. PrcrranLT, of Jaeaary. A. 0,1875, executed and delivered by been considerably agitated by H. A. Wheat No. 1 No. 2 1.00 several towns heard from: of ladies* garters. The owner can from Sleepy Eye with a load of lumber Peder blnudaou and Ane JtiiatiueKnadsun, his wiw Wheat No 3 00 No, 4 mortgagors, to Judas Aiewbart, mortgagee, which Subilia Sr., but as many of our citizens have them by calling on Peter. and when driving down theLarabee LMDEK. ----"J Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup has em Mortgage was duly recorded in theofllce ofKegHrter Flour per bbl 86.007.00 do not exactly understand the workings of Deeds in and for the county ufBrown and State SupervisorsRasmus Christensen, hill his team became unmanageable Oats, per bushel 2023 inently proven itself to be a safe, reliable Mr. Chas. Belts, living: 2 miles i on llietweuty .fourth Us of January, chairman, Mads J. Ouren,Frank Evenson. of such institutions, he has not A. D. 1878, t3 o'clock p. in, mBook"H"of MortgagosonpageJo?. Barley, per bushel 2025 and ran away, throwing him to the an west of Golden Gate, has -lost two and cheap remedy for coughs, Said Mortgage bears interest at met with the encouragement the subject Corn per bushel 18 ground and under the wagon, the children from diphtheria, and another the rate oi twelve per cent, per anunm from date colds, etc. Price 25 cents, 50 cents and Town ClerkOle Stone. Potatoes, per bushel 18 until paid. Said Mortgage together with the debt deserves. is yet down with it. wheels passing over one of his legs a $1 a bottle. Sold by Jos. Bobleter. AssessorAnthon O Ouren. thereby secured was ou the seventh day of February, ILims, per lb 7 A. D. 1880, duly sold and assigned by said J*. Froebel the originator of these methods, little above the knee and badly smashing TreasurerJohn R. Jobxson. Jos. Trautman is having his meat Cheese per lb 20 under the auspices of the dasMewhart to George H. Parker, and the Instrument The citizens of St. Peter have given ConstableMads. J. Ouren. chose his name "kindergarten" of assignment duly recorded in said office of Lard per lb 7 it. Dr.'s Marcellus and Berry market repainted and otherwise improved. to Volk Co. a block of Ltnd on which Register ot Deeds on the tenth da of February, A. Rye flour, per bbl 4.00 because here the children are looked He has also ordered anew EDEN. were called and removed the splintered D. Idea, at 10 o'clock a. ai, in book "It" ot Mart. to locate anew furniture factory also gages,on page 451. The amount claimed to be do* Salt, per bbl 2.50 ice box. His meat market is now Supervisors-O. A. Dresser, chairman, i8 upon and treated as a gardener would bones from the injured leg and it and unpaid at the date oi thin notice upon said $200 towards the rent of Snyder's sash Butter, per lb 14 J. Houl, C. Carstensen. well stocked with all kinds of meats, mortgage, is the sum of Two hundred and aUplttysix his plants. The best possible conditions thought the leg can be saved. Honey, per lb 18 factory to be occupied while the factory dollars and fifty cents (tt&sO), besides the sum Town ClerkGeo. Leathermann. both fresh and smoked. for individual development are of Fifteen Dollars and fourteen ceuta (f .5.14) paid Eggs, per doz 8 in celebration of the AssessorH. M. Ball. Freidrich Yon Bodenstedt, the great is being built. by said George M. Parker as taxes upon the pram. Keegan & Co. have their lumber given, for there is|perfect freedom and TreasurerA. W. Nelson. ises covered by said mortgage and witb luwiul in. est of living German poets is visiting SECOND ANNIVERSARY terest trom February Mb, lcSo, is claimed asan ad. on the ground and work on their Since the Gem Puzzle" has been Juste oftbePeace--H.S.Eldred,2 Officers of Brown County. spontaneity (though no license.) AH ditionallienth icon, and no action or proceeding Chicago and will, in the course of two building will be commenced just as years, J. C. Peterson, 1 year. introduced in New Ulm our corpulent at law or otherwise has been inthuted to recover hurtful things are removed, each successive Post Office Address New Ulm. or three weeks, arrive in St. Paul the amount ot said mortgage debt or any part there, ConstablesGeo. Heart 2 years, of its Organization, soon as the weather will permit. fiiend BUnchard is visibly fading AUDITORH. B. Constans. stage of growth noted, and of: &ow therefore, notice is hereby given, thrt by Fred. Johnson, 1 year. when a grand reception will be tendered TREASURERF. Schubert. \irtue of the power of sale in said mortgage contained, Lang the painter is doing some away. He pronounces the Game such nourishment And culture given as and pursuant to the statutes in such case UBUIITKH or DKKOBA. Walton. in him by all the German societies HOME. very nice work at the Revere House JunoK or PROBATEA. Westphnl. made and provided, said mortgage will be teredos, of Fifteen" the best anti-fat ever invented. that stage demands. For exaample: ed and the premises descubed in and covered by SupervisorsJ. J. Kelly, chairman, CI.ERK or THE DIST. COURTAlbertBlanctaard. TURNER HALL, of the city. He is about 70 years of in the line of graining. Lang is a We fear he is done lor. SHERIFFJohn Manderfield. said mortgage, to-w it: The \Vet half ot the North During infancy, when the child can J. W. Clary, J. Corey. West quarter ot Section twelve (U) in Township age and his first efforts were made under good painter, and no mistake. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Town ClerkJohn Cutting. mentally only receive impressions of one hundred and eight (1(H). North The St Peter Tribune says that Mr. COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. the name of- -Mirz a Schaffy." ot Range thirty (JO) Wet, containing eighty Peter Majewski, Aug. Kissner Sunday Eve., March -it, '80. AssessorJ. P. Currant. COUNTY ATTORNEYB V. Webber. things, Froebel addresses himself especially John Edwards, late of the ni ot Jones (00) acres of Und according to the United States CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager. Captain Jacob Mainzer is corresponding and Mrs. J. Zieske went to Cottonwood TreasurerRobert Hinton. Uo\ eminent Survey thereof, situated in the County to these but in the choice of COUNTY SWFERINTENDENTD. G. Clmy. & Edwaids, of Mankato, is about to of Brown and State ot Miunesota witb the bereditameuta Justices of the PeaceA E. West, town to attend a quarterly COMMISSIONERSChas Wagner.chairman, Ole Jorrfenson, with him tc fix the date of the and appurtenances, will be sold at public the means for this work, he takes open a general merchandise store at W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Auton Mander. A. S. Larabee. PROG A ran E. meeting, the last in this conference veudue to the highest bidder lor cash, by the ttbtntt coming. Can Mr. Yon Bodenstedt also feld. forms which are analogous to other ot said County, at the trout oeor ot the office of said Courtland station. This will give that ConstablesA. Coon, T. Wheeler. PAST I. year. be induced to visit New Ulm while Sheriff, iu tne city of New Ulm, in said County and CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. and higher states which the child will 1Der Klein* Poatillioa 8. C. Band. place three stores? Mateatoresaid, on Thursday the tweutj-nlth day LEAVENWORTH. John Zieske begins io believe in he is in Minnesota! 2Lncky H,t March Zither Club ot March, A. 1 lfitsO, at 10 o'clock a. iu. lor the purpose reach later. The ball he uses as a SupervisorsSam. Sherman, chairman, 3H. S. Pinafore Orchestra oi payiugthe money due upon said inortguge, Albert Wagner, the leader of the witches after all. When Youngmann Tfhe Rochester correspondent of the 4Duet Mra. McKittrtck, fc Mini. J. Waener Calvin Ives, Adam lounger. and the sum paid tor taxes as aioreaid together symbol of unity: the cube represents Bros at work on John's Silver Cornet Band, last week received &(arniYal of Venice. Violin Solo H. A Subilia Jr withtue costs and expenses oi tale and the sum of Town Clerk John M. Sanderson. Pionter Press savs that C. T. Benedict, 6-Oh How Delightful S.C.Band iaeut}-tive dollars attorney's ices stipulated in that which has many aspectsvariety well, stopped work a few nights one of the most beautiful cornets we AssessorNelson Ladd. said mortgage to be paid in case of loreciosure Esq., of that city has received a PART il and so with the other playthings. ago there was not the least sign of ibereot. TreasurerJohn Schneider. have ever seen. When Albert next 1Poet and Peasant 8 C. Band, etter fiom Hon. M. H. Dunnell, the Meets on the second and fourth Dated, New Ulm. Mian..February 11th, 1860. water but the next morning to the When the perceptions are awakening, Justice of the PeaceJohn M. Sanderson, Sunday evening steps to the front to aQuartette 51rt. McKlttrlck.fc Mis*J Wnpner ObOKUb H. PAtUUSK, Assignee. Tuesday in each month. representative at Washington from Ed. Larson. surprise of all they found nearly six they are duly cared for. Froebel never al Rmlolphi J. NEW HART, Attorney lor Assignee. play a cornet solo you may expect 3Laupiel, Overture Orchestra. ConstableM. J. Saiukrson. the First district, stating that the petition feet of water in the well. John was DR. A. MARDEN, W. M., makes the mistake, which teachers 4-Cornet Solo with vrcheatra Ac -otnpaniment something grand. so pleased that he set 'em up to the OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. of 1700 people, living along the 6Montroaa Quickstep. Instrumental Sextett. SIOAL. and parents often do, of calling certain Mortgage Sale* 6Splinters, Grand Musical Smash Up S. C. Band. There were 52 votes cast at the recent boys. Winona St. Peter railroad and its SupervisorsAnton Manderfeld, powers weak, when it. is not yet time After which NEW CLM LODGE NO. 53, town election in Linden, against chairman, JohnKietsch, Geo. Grau. branches, asking that iccreased mail ft, H. Bingham, dealer in hardware for them to develop themselves. He Town ClerkJohn Manderfeld Jr. Default having been made in the payment of the 35 last fall, which shows that the electors facilities be given this section of the and lumber has received within nevei addresses the reasoning faculty sum of Two Hundred and sixty-eight and fiO-lOC AssessorAnd Hoffmann. in that town take more interest in the last two weeks 15 car loads of Dollars, lf*fiS.60), which is claimed to bedue at the State, has been presented to Postmaster Admission 25 Gents a Person till it shows itself. He uses the senses TreasurerJos. Floor. date ot this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duly their own affairs than they do in th lumber and I car load of nails, the General Key, and the postal car executed and delivered by feter PalmquM and Justice of the PeaceAnton Manderfeld, as so many doors and windows through ClaraJd Palmqui*t,liia ite, mortgagors toAudrew latter direct from Pittsburgh. Anyone affairs of the county and State. However, Chas. Forster. asked for will be put on the Chicago (Children pay full price.) Hoffuiann.mortgagee, bearing dute the Tenth day ot which to bring in light and material contemplating building the com Constables(not reported.) Jul}, A.D 1877 whuh morigiige wasgi\entsecure meets every Saturday evening. Biothers not half the voters turned out. Northwestern railroad as soon as the for the building of the house. i he payment of a note e\ en date, lor f&< 60 due ing season would do well to call on rt. from abroad are coidially invited. ighteeu months alter date, with interest at 10 per STATELY. postal appropriation will warrant such Tickets can be obtained at the City To-d.iy is St. Patrick's day. There cent, per anuum and with the power oi sale therein H. Froebel seems to feel that each child SupervisorsD. H. Semuns, chairman. Drug Store, Kiesling. Keller CoV. X. ROSSKOPF, N. G. a move. continued was duly recorded in the office of the will be a veiy large and enthusiastic is a special "thought of God that C. Balbach, C. H. Crawford, Neumann Rosskopf, H. Seiter. of tiegit-ler ofDeeiN, iu and lor the County of Brown Henry Meyer, living about 4 PETER MANDERFELD, Secretary. celebration at Belle Plaine. John Mid State ot Minnesota, on the eighteenth day ot Town ClerkGeo. E. Fox. members of the band and on the evening I with care on our part the good seed Rising is mad because the city council miles south-east of Sleepy Eye, has Jul), A. L. 1877, at 4 o'clock p, m. iu Bock 'H AssessorA. B. Dickerson. Dillon, the co-laborer of Hon. Chas. S. of the entertainment at the door. .ii MortgMges, on page 434, uud said niortgiigeehar* PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, planted there will germinate, out work lost two children, aged 12 and of Sleepy Eye have their ordinances ng tl. reaitei ana on the Ulh day oi October, ic79 TreasurerJames Haggard. In Sleepy Eye tickets may be obtained Parnell, will address the assembled 13 years respectively, from diphtheria. ,iiid ihe taxes then due and out etandiug aguitist being to keep down the weeds. published in the Herald, and he is Justice of the PeaceJohn Wilson, of Wm. Gebser. the land covered said mortgige to.wit: the sum throng.The day will also be observed in Mr. Meyer has the sympathy ConstableA, B. Dickerson. Books are not necessary here, Froebel trying to bulldoze the council info oi fj lb and su sequeiitl} and on the 5th day of other parts of the State with unusual Ketii uarj, 18*0, pain the taxes then due and paj able of the entire community. deals with the "A. B. C. of things, having them published in the "only on Ike Huiuc,to-Mil:$a..tt, no part ol which amount COTTONWOOD. A most cordial invitation is extended enthusiasm. oi taxes, or iuttrest thereon ha\ ing beeu repaid Peter Majewski has the largest assortment not yet with words And this, because straight Republican paper in the coun- SupervisorsNic. Gulden, chairman, to all. THE COMMITTEE. tosiiid mortgagee, and no action or proceeding of sewing machines in the Peter Gag,Fr. Yanke. im\ ing been instituted, at law or otberwiac, to re. A representative of the Waseca children are so keenly alive to tp," because the Herald has been covet the debt secured by said Mortgage, or any Town ClerkJohn Rotering. city, and don't you forget it. Herald has interviewed 70 Republicans UNION HALL^ all which surrounds them. One of the printed here. If we know the make y.iri theieo Assessor, Jos. Schnoberich. Now theretore, notice is hereby given. That by Rev. V. E. Loba preached in the of that city as to their presidential gteatest delights to the kindergartner up of the city council of Sleepy Eye, Treasurer, G. Hcehne. virtue oi the power ol sale contaiued iu said Mori. Congregational church at Waseca gage,.iud pursuaut to the Statute in such case made preferences, with the following is the happiness she sees* in the child and we think we do, Rising is hammering Justices, W. Haversack. (There was NEW ULM, MINN. and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed last Sunday morning. In the evenhe a tie for second justice between D. .S lesult: Grant, 30 Blaine 15 Sheiman, as his observation seems to be aroused. Oi a sale of the premises described iu and covered at the wrong door, The city daddies cpoke on the subject of temper- by said Moitgac,e, \iz: The North Hallo! the North Davis and Christ. Kum, each receiving 11 Garfield, 4 Edmunds, 2 Later this intense susceptibility to of Sleepy Eye are men that can west Quarter oi section Tuirt.two iu Towtisiup 17 votes.) ance. Lesees, Gov. Guards. One Hundred and Light Noith, oi Range Tbutyour -Hayes. 2 Washburn, 1 and the nominee concrete things passes away in a measure, not be bulldozed by the scape-grace of West, coiitaimug Kighty acie* accordtug to Constables, Fr. Yanke, And. Groebner. Stage Manager Jos.Bobleter Uoverniueut survey,Tjiug and being in Bro Co of the convention, 5. and Froebel, having by it laid a the Wide-Awake. Edeu I tenia. Leader of Orchestia, H. A. Subilia Jr ind Mate ot Miuuesota, with the hereditaments and ippurleuance* wh.cli sae will oe made by the reasonable foundation for the under Some of the most complimentary BURNSTOWN. The vacancy in the Governor's Guards suerilf ol said Brown county, at the front door of the Our town election on the Oth inst. standing, gradually takes down the court House, HI the city ot New L'lm in said Counand speeches that have ever been made are Supervisors, J. P. Bently, chairman, Saturday Eve., April 10, of 2d Lieutenant was filled at a meeting passed off veiy quietly, and the ticket Stute, ou Thureuaj (he ^Oth day of March A. Julius F. Wendt, Jacob Stoflet. scaffolding,that is, the playful consideration recorded in f.tvor of Thomas' Eelectric L) looo,at 10o'clock a in, oi that day, at public elected is the same as last year with of the company on the evening ot isso. Town Clerk, L. A. Larson. vendue to the highest bidder, for cash, to pay said Meets every Thursday evening at of the material is laid aside, the exception of H. S. Eidred as justice Oil, by persons whom it has cuied of ebt and interest, and the taxes paid as above stated the 10th inst. The company is now Assessor, Clement Dappow. Union Hall. Brothers from abroad ami C. Carstensen as supervisor. and more abstract use of them is suggested. ou iaid premises, and tweuty dollars attorney's rheumatism, severe coughs, obstinate Treasurer, John F. Bums. fully officered as follows: as stipulated in aud by said Mortgage in case of ire cordially invited. Under the auspices of the Gov.Guards This is what is meant by a Perry Tucky of the M. Drew sores, tumors, crick in the back, and orecksure and the disbursements allowed by law: Justice of the Peace, Peter J. Moe. Captain, Jos. Bobleter. HENRY CONSTANS, M. W. subject to redeuioiiou at uny tuiij within one year farm received quite a severe injury a connecting-school" class Here Constable, Oscar Ericson. disorders of the kidneys. Persons desirous .tola tne ia oi r..ne, as provided by law. WM. Kom, Recorder. 1st. Lieut. Charles Stolle. few days ago by being thrown from a THE SPY OF Datuu, New Ulm, iMiiiu February 10, A. 0.1880. at 7 years, the children really begin of knowing further of its merits, BASHAW. horse and stricking the froZen ground JOHN LIN1 Attoi uey lor Mortgagee. 2d Jos. A. Eckstein. their pupilage, with the use of books, Supervisors, H. O. Mallette, chairman, ANO..KW UOFFMANN, Mortgagee. should rend our advertisement in another with his back. It was for awhile feared ATLANTA, 1st. Sergeant, Torry Olesen. H. C. Pederson, C. Emmerson. tnat his injuries would prove fatal, and with their gifts in their new phases, column, 2d. Henry Henschen. Town Clerk, James H. Barber, but he is now getting better. thus bridging over the gap between Assessor, John Frash. Every elector of New Ulm who has O SEIlVOim 1UFFEBEB.S 3d. J. X. Rosskopf. Albright last week lost three children the kindergarten proper and the school. Treasurer. John Anderson. A Brand Military Allegory the wellfare of the city at heart 1st. Corporal, Martin Miller. from diphtheiia. Carl Beltz lost lllE GREAT EUKOPEAN REMEDY Justice of the Peace, John Frash. The "kindergarten' is Froebel's Traveler's Guide. one from the same cause. should attend the citizens' meeting at 2d. E. E. Seiter. DR. J. B. hIMPsON'S SPECI- Constable, Chas. Frash. own, and it seems to those who are The mother of O. A. Dresser is quite Turner Hall to-monow evening, as FIC MEDICINE. 3d. Andrew Eckstein, in six acts. COURTLAND. trying to do this woik according to his low. She has been sick for some time. Winona & Saint Peter Railway matters of importance will be brought 4th. Joseph Gallei. Dr. Slmpsob's Specific Medicine is a poitive Supervisors, Cord. H. Stege, chairman, CAST OF CHARACTERS. O. Otterson lost his youngest child methods as if this is the only sense in cure for Spermatorrhea, iinpotency, Weakness and it. before the meeting. We also understand Herman Schroeder, Wm. Heidorn. Arrive. Depart. Although a member has been recently Going East all diMCTios resulting from SWi-Abt se, as Nervous last week, but from what cause I did i which it should be used. A true kindergarten Debility, Irritability, a.ental Anxiety, Languor, that nominations for the vaiious expelled and another has left the *6,00 a.m. *6,00 a.m not learn. Occasional. Fdwln Dalton Gustav FUcher. Day Passenger UasMtude, Depression ofSpiritK and functional de. Town Clerk, Theodore Lange. has different methods, difdifferent Edward St Clair, Jos A Eckstein rangeiiients of the nervous system generally. Pains offices to be filled at the coming election Lone Tree Lake, March 10th, 1880. 4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m city, the company now numbers 44 Night Pass'ger Park St Clair, Assessor, Herman Froechlich. Ben June aims from the schoo SSFOBK ATOM. 5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m will be made at this meeting. Charlie Dalton Freight No. 14 E E. felter active and uniformed members. in Back or Side, Loss Treasurer, John Ahlenstorf. Farmer Dalton, A. A. Manderfel.l for it provides for the *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Slfel ltaa. of Memory, Prema- Freight No. 10 Justices of the Peace, Theo. Lange, Jake Schneider, Jos Bobleter A young man named James Dawson, We learn that the house of Michael ture Old Age and diseases Arrive. Depart. growth of soul, mind and body, which Going West. Capt Mason,(lT. 8. A ix Hosskopf John Ahlenstorf. that lend to of Fillmore county, has invented anew Pete, fu colored 'gennniii') Schwendinger in town Cottonwood was Stohlmaiui Consumption, Insan- Our Town Treasurer J. Korble intends Day Passenger *5,45p.m. *5,45 p.m our schools in general do i.ot. "God's Constable, John Kuster, Gen MtPherxon, Ed Collins ity and an early machine for making flour. It consists clandestinely entered List Friday night building a barn the coming season. Night Pass'ger J8.55 A.m. 18,55 a.m Gen Sherman, Gust. Peterx. Book of Nature" is the only one used grave, or both No LAFAYETTE, NICOLLET GO. Major Wilber, (D. S. A Chas. Stolle of rollers instead of burr stones, and matter how shatter Freight No. 15 .*2,05p.m. *2,05 p.m and a number of articles of wearing in a kindergarten, and head, heart, Col. Hiirrisson, (U. S A.) Oleie SupervisorsW. Preisinger, chairman, Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m the process is said to be cheaper, produces Hon. C. C. Brandt is somewhat relieved Corp Ogflen tU 8. A A E.Eikxtein d the sste mny be from excessess of any kind, apparel, a revolver and a few other John Olin, John Boock. and hand lessons all come from that. Maud Dalton (wife of Edwin) Miss Theresa i i short course of this Medicine will restore the local Except Sunday. Except Monday. from his rheumatism, and will more Hour, and is more rjtpid. It Town Clerk -Jake Klossner. trinkets stolen therefrom. A watch Ctrri Dnlton (eioter of Edwin) functions and procure health and Happiness AUHHE Fay soon be able to see his friends again. Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are permitted Mrs, Dalton, Mit Rosskopf where before was despondency and gloom. The Assessor TreasurerB. Hulskamp. is to be tried in Bieibauer's mill in hanging against the wall was not desturbed, Little Willie, Ed. SlackenLittle Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful to carry passengersbetv, een Kasota We are sorry to chronicle the death WE ttRASKA O THE FRONT. Justice of the PeaceH. Gugisberg. Nannie Loniia Neumann. ucceHs Mankato, and one in Winona. probably because the owners and Sleepy Eye. of Mrs. Manderfeld, mother of County Ladies, troops, citizens, Union and Rebel ConstableJohn Rubi. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and Soldiers, etc. cet full particulars. Price, Specific, ft 00 per name was engraved on the case. Mr. Commissioner A. Manderfeld, which DIED- -In the city of New Ulm, Sunday Harvesting- In march* CIIAS. HEIDEMANN, Agent package, or six packages for fu 00 Will be sent WEST NEWTON. occurred on Sunday, March 6th, and Schwendinger was in New Ulm at the by mall on rec ipt of money. Address all orders, March 14th, 1 o'clock p. m., of This popular military drama is SupervisorsJoseph Stutz, chairman, Mrs. Girg, who died on Monday morning, B. SIMPSON'S MEDICINE CO time and the theft was not discovered THE CLIMAX CAPPED. founded on incidents which actually membranous croup, Mary, daughter of NOH. 104 and 106 Main St.. Buffalo, N Vr'or John Gerber, Frank Hulskamp. March 7th. Mrs. Manderfeld was New spring hats at Mrs. Eid's. sale Jos. Bobleter, New l'lm, Minn occurred dm ing the late war of tin until Saturday night. He thinks the Town ClerkFr. Brunner. Mr. & Mrs. Weigand Hauenstein, aged 81 years old, and her death has separated Fremont (Neb.) Tribune. rebellion. It abounds with the most The county commissioners are in AssessorB. Ranweiler. the oldest couple which has lived in rascal made a night of it, for after going 3 years 4 months and 0 days. The remains Golden Gate Mills. We presume the world will look upon beautiful tableaux, drill, marches, TreasurerCletus Epple. Sigel. Mrs. Girg had also reached a session. through everything, probably in were deposited in their last the statement in the above caption scenes upon the battle field, in Andersonville, Justice of the PeaceJ. R. Ballenger. good old age. The interment took The celebrated duplex corsets at search of money, he quietly ensconced that of harvesting in Marchwith no etc., and is pronounced bj resting place last Monday afternoon. place on Wednesday, March 10th. little incredulousness, yet we can say the press and public the best military himself in Mike's bed until near morning. Mrs. Etd's, Having arranged our mill to run The bereaved family has the The ice on our Clear lake has expanded to all that it is an actual fact, not harvesting play ever produced. We are informed the culprit is 'irth by steam and water power, with One week from next Sunday will be sympathy of the community in this and glided about 23 feet up grain however, but something Omlj Strala-fct atsmfeltc Paper in other late improvements, we are now spotted. towards the banks on the shore on adjacent their sorry affliction. ten time* more difficult. Easter. nwa enabled to give a good yield and a first* Full Orchestra aid Choice Music. sides, which Is probably caused Representatives of the St. Paul Harvester class quality of flour. Mr. Chas, Dan's two story brick Our city readersare invited to peruse The Spy of Atlanta" will be produced by the sudden change of weathei. Works, of St. Paul, Minnesota, In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we The last manifesto of the nincompoop building on the corner of Broadway under the auspices of the Governor's the financial statemeut which appears New Song's and specialities. More anon. FECIT. have been in the vicinity the past two ,'ive 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and that runs the Sleepy Eye Wide-Awake and 1st N. street came very near going Guards at Union Hall on Satur weeks for the purpose of testing their in another column. shorts, per. bushel. To conclude with a celebrated Elward Harvester with cord is about the most ridiculous thing up in flames last Friday. The fire day evening, April 10th. At the conclusion Miss Angelina Laudenschlager, we HEW ADVERTISEMENTS SOCIAL J. HEIMERDIXGER SON. binder, and the Eureka mowr^ Some that has be?n brought to our notice caught in the shingles from a spark of the drama the company will are glad to say, is recovering from recent improvements have been made for along time. He announces in last from the chimney, and when discovered be mustered by Capt. Column Macy, in these machines and they have been her recent very severe illness. ForSale orRent. Natlc*. week's issue in a double leaded editorial BE SURE TO ATTEND. quite a hole was already burnt of the Governor's staff, and the evening's brought here by the manufacturers for Notice is hereby given that a Citizen's New Ulm Encampment I. O. O. F. the express purpose of putting them to and with a great flouresh of trumpets, through the roof. A heavy wind was entertainment will then conclude Meeting will be held at Turnei the severest test possible. They have will give a grand anniversary ball at that "inasmuch as Brown county blowing at the time and had not Mr. A good farm in the town of Ridgely, with a social hop. See the cast of ADMISSION, 35 CENTS. Hall on Thursday, the 18th day of been at work for several days past on Turner Hall on Monday evening, April Nicollet county, with a good house. 75 has been for the past year, without a Torry Olesen, Mr. Keenan and one or March, 1880, at 1% o'clock p. m. characters for the play in another column. the bottom, about three miles north of Reserved Seats at the City Drug Store teres are under plow and the premises 20th. The object of the meeting is the Republican newspaper, the WideAwake two others rendered prompt assis town cutting the tall blue joint grass without extra charge. ire supplied with plenty water. For discussion of municipal affairs. that grows so luxuriously in the Platte will hereafter supply that wan*, Remember the Silver Cornet Band tance, not only Mr. Dau's house but particulars enquire of WM HUMMEL. The Winona Republican says the New Ulm, March 8th, 1880. Valley. Everybody that has observed STATEMENT, concert and ball at Turner Hall next at all times and under all circumstan- others adjoining would probably have New Ulm, Minn. directors of the Chicago and Noithwestern By order of the City Council, them at work have expressed great Sunday evening. ce's." says further: "Brown county been destroyed. As it Is, the loss is JACOB NI X, Clerk. surprise at seeing them running at this have decided to build branches thawing the fimmaal comdtiio*. RmtipU, Expenditure*. has been led around by the nose, to but small and fully covered by insurance. time of the year, and until they did see For Bale, So far March has been a more severe and extensions dining the Summer, Liabilttut and AHMU of the iMy of On favorable terms, a 160 acre farm them at work they have invariable declared HAY PERMIT NOTICE. some extent, by a demagogue at New winter month than either January New Ulm./rom March 6th 1879, up to March' 6th aggregating two hundred and sixtyfive in the town of Eden, but a short distance it to be an utter impossibility to Ulm, who has, from time to time, taken 18H0 or February. miles of new road. The greater The "Gem Putzle" or the "Game from Golden Gate. On the land, cut, elevate and bind this immense The undersigned, by authority of the the privilege of bolting "the nominees A. RECEIPTS. of which 60 acres are under cultivation, growth of grass, especially after having portion of this new line will be constructed of Fifteen," over which all America The new bridge across the Minnesota Land Commissioner of the St. Paul Administration Fond of the Republican party, should there is a go* story 18x24 $1009 70 passed through the storms of winter in Dakota Territory on the is wild with excitement, has also been river at Mankato is now completed Sioux City and Sioux City St. Paul Grant-Yard fond 327 34 feet frame lrouse,stabling and meadow and becoming dead, dry and woody. its nominees not happened to have met Fire Department fund Railroads, will for the season of 1880. 4T0 00 extensions of the Winona and St. Peter. introduced in Ne% Ulm. The apparatus and has been accepted by the city. land. For all further particulars, apply Park fund, This cord binder is the embodiment of 454 20 subject to certain conditions, sell permits the indorsement of the one-idea man. Poor fund The company has also ordered consists of sixteen little squares of 92 T6 mechanical genius. The manner in The court house muddle in Nicollet to Jos. SCHNEIDER, to cut hay or to use the lands of Street fond 878 9s thiough the matter of dollars and New Ulm, Minn. eight hundred new cars to be used for which the sheaves are bound is simple wood, numbered consecutively from Military Bonntv fund 11 54 county is getting interesting. The these Companies for grazing purposes. Rent for part of pub ic I ending cents or otherwise, and through the 40 no and at the same time very effectual, transporting iron ore-from the Lake one to sixteen, and fitting exactly in a Notice is hereby given to all persons WANTED. Interest and Sinking fund site tor the building has not yet been 8422 80 the binder being apparently imbued dishonesty and treachery of the bolter that the use of the Company's lands, Superior mines. shallow square box. In use the number agreed upon. with life. "$8677~82 without permit signed by me, will be the Republican party of Brown county 10 is removed, and there is one What's the matter with R. H. 100,000 lbs. Paper We unhesitatingly pronounce the Our friend S. Loewenthal who has deemed a trespass, and such trespasser EXrfKNDITURES. has met with several reverses that in Jv- blank space left, which allows the Eureka mower fully as much of a success will be held to a legal accounting for Bingham?" was asked us by a casual been confined to his room since his re Administration fund. Rags. the end have placed this county on the as the binder. It is the only successful blocks to slide one square at a time, the same. Local agents may be found Clerk's Salary 3A0 0Q observer a few days ago. Astonished turn from Chicago is again able to at Marshall** Salary list of "democratic" or doubtfull," center draft machine and is undoubtedly 360 00 in each county. anl they are to be thus arranged without Night-Watchman'* Salary sen Co at such a question we looked first at tend to business. the "monarch of the hay there would seem to be a need for the Notice that the undersigned desue Stephen Miller, Field Agent. 8 30 city Aturney's Salary removing them from the box. The our interrogator and then at R. s:e oo field." It is430 constructed that the Treasurers fe E. G. Koch, Local Agt. to purchase the above named For biliousness and constipation of move we have taken." 284 in fifteen squares being mixed and placed General espensesol Administration sickle bar runs directly in front of the One glance was sufficient. We saw at New Ulm, Minn. quantity of paper rags, and are prepared 115 30 r'ire Department the bowels, use Bromoline, a certain The Republicans of Brown county machine, and there is consequently no indiscriminately in the box, the problem 8S5.Vt once by his haggard looks that he was a Grave Yard to pay the highest market and prompt remedy. Sold by Jos. Bob side draft. It has won laurels where I 90 Park must feel jubilant over this announcement is to arrange them in regular arithmetical victim of the "Gem Puzzle" or "Game 94 84 For Sale. price. supporting paor ever it has been introduced and the leter. 18 12 and the Democrats correspondingly Right of way tor the W St. Railr Co sories. Of all in this city that of Fifteen," and whea he informed us most skeptical have only to see it at 4ft0 NEUMANN & ROSSKOPF. Public Landing We understand that Gen. Sigel will dejected,% for With such talent Interest and Sinking rand 2A24 16 have so far tried to solve the problem, work to be convinced of its superiority that his wife was also afflicted in the streets nod bridges. 80*9 84 New Ulm, Minn., Feb 24,1880. deliver a lecture in this city sometime and political influence arrayed on the over all others. we believe M. Mullen and Mrs. Blanchard Old City orders same way and that she hadn't cooked 680 56 C. W. Smith has for sale one part in April and that a committee has been Everybody who has seen these machines side of the former the latter will never have been the only successful ones. him a meal of victuals for a week, we Norman stallion, dapple gray, 16 at work in their field trial the appointed by the Turnverein to make Balance of Receipts over Expenditures think of placing a ticket in the field. 19 20 Wm. Gebser, hands high, weight 1550 lto. Will Others, who have worked at it days really pitied him. He moved off muttering past two weeks are almost ecstatic in the necessary arrangements. 5 years old next May. He drew the "Yes," remarked a prominent Republican C. LIABILITIES. and nights say it can not be done, and "14-13-15, dn the pesky I praise of them. The parties representing first premium at the Brown county fair from the town of Eden, when Military Bbnnty tax $ TO OS them from the manufactory are Henry Engelbrecht. a oun man have thrown it aside in disgust. thig, it can't he did!" Manufacturer of and Dealer in last fall. For further information in* Note payable to Jacob Sebolae 900 00 shown tha article, "the overgrown themselves surprised at the success that living in the town of Cottonwood, Kailroad Bopds 6600 00 SB SI quire of The concert arranged for next Sunday they have proven to be, and after having Interest dae on Railroad Bonds 360 On Choice Brands of *A new Bammaam" boy, whose vote can be bought for a CIGABS, drew the piano at the lottery at Union C. W. Smith, Bond pnyabK" to John U. idolph 1000 00 7 cut over one hundred acres of this evening at Turner Hall by the Silver 'Has been struck at the Robinson 1900 01 Germ American Bank St. P. five cent drink of whiskey, is mighty Hall, Mankato, on Thursday, the dead grass, they return home with the Interest dae on Bonds No. I and TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR Cornet Band promises to be a rare rrsoo Machine Works, Richmond. Ind. It is a Notice on swash and he'll no doubt revolutionize full assurances that these machines 4th inst. musical treat. The boys are taking 910008 09 new Threshing machine, which having the political complexion of will stand the severest demands required HOLDERS, &C &C. lf/ur friend "Subscriber" in thf great pains to meet the expectations more separating point, than ever before of them in the harvest fields of 1880. D. ASSETS. Brown county- like h1." LJKMMnvBM. tmrnrv jrrJr. Jt/jwr town of North Star desires to see his Is hereby given that I have this day of their large number of friends who Even though we feel that we would Bills receivable obtained in any machine, is able IS810 86 We hope the "only straight Republican Interest on Bills receivable given my son John Sax his time until be fully justified in doing so, we will 16% 40 communications in print he should favor will give them a boost next Sunday to thresh at the fastest possible rate Notice to Contractors. Kent dae on Park 15 00 paper in Brown county may derive he becomes 21 years of age. I shall not enter into a description of their us with his right name, as a token Heat dae on Pab.ic Landing evening. The social hop to follow the, i 00 of spped without waste. lay no claim toany of his wages, neither construction, but it will suffice to say much pecuniary benefit from its of good faith. concert will no doubt also be a pleasant Sealed bids will be received for the shall I pay any debts of his contracting. $2910 76 It is a truly wonderful machine, and that they are self advertising and late change of colors. Balance Of Liabilities over Assets 7407 J9 building of anew school house in Dist. feature of the evening's entertainment. Soude postoffice, in this county, has stand on their own merits. PHILIP SAX. every one interested in the saving of JACOB NIX. dtp (Jerk. No. 5, town of Cottonwood, Brown Milford, March 4. 1880. Be sure to attend.' been discontinued. Our subscribers grain, should send for a catalogue describing co.inty, Minn., until March 20th, 1880. FarSaleor Trade. at that place should notify us to what The machines above referred to can FOR SALE. the machine, which will be Cheap Charley's large new stock of Plans and specifications can be seen Notice to Creditors. office they wish their paper changed. be examined at any time at the store at the residence of John Rotering, in sent free. Address, clothing, dry goods, hats, caps, above said town Inthe matter of the Estate of uacar Hurt De. of M. Mullen, in New 01m, who is the We have received a lot of splendid ROB FN SOX & CO. Giesecke^b Stuebe have for sale, or boots, shoes, notions, etc., etc., has The board reserves the rifht to reject rThe house and south half of lot 4, local agent for them. By all means buggy and draft horses/which will be Notice ie hereby given that the laoge of tha Pro. Richmond, Indiana. been received and he announces the trade for cattle, a fine lot of horses. each or every bid. rFor bate Coart of Brown CoiMjr bee Sued anon tha Block 68, North of Centre street, opposite examine the Elward Cord Binder before sold for cash, or traded for cattle, on fact in a large new advertisement on Brat Monday of enenand every nv nth for tha next See their announcement in another all further information apply W the Union House, New Ulm, is ta months, aad tha Probst* Oflkc la said Coaaty, placing your order for a harvester favorable terms. If any one is in want John Rotering, or John P. Golden, second page-. Despite the recent advance column. offered for sale at a bargain. For par- $100*000 to loan on approved real as the times aad plsec wtea aad where he wUl receive, hear, and adjust all claims of all persons elsewhere, I tx*^#j% Clerk of a good horse now is the time to obtain in prices of everything,Cheap Charley The village board of Marshall by a estate security at Brown Co. Bank. sgainst said deceased, and that six months have New TJlra, February 9th, 1880. .%*&"*'"$- one at a_ bargain. vl still continues to sell goods at the old vote of 4 to has agreed to levy a tax Payments can be made at any time he Don't judge a man by his failure in price, Call on him and see for you'r GlESECKS ft SITES*. of op* m$U cn|$he dollar to constitute life, for many a man fails because he fore maturity. Installment loans from elf* New Ulm, Ifinu., March 15th. 1880. is too honestto succeed. village C?rarj fund. I five to fifteen years. /r i iJ u.%