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I Jl a*. v.. Iff. ^tTbft,-^ **3* ^lf%^f NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4,1880. ^^v' NEW ULM AND VICINITY. M.MULLEFS E. G. Pahl, chairman of the Democratic Fort Whipple, V* July 20, 1880. ProcoedliuYs of County Coat- be transacted. Mr. H. Hall and Mr. 31, CarlRolloff 125 forMO TliieveH Around. aulMtonero. county committee, publishes a Rice of St. James are expected to lie 32, Muller&Scherer 35 49 Editor Review. JULY SESSION 1880. Officers of Brown County As is usual at this time of year, the call In the Sleepy Eye Herald for a present on the occasion. The committee 33, C. 6. Dau 2 00 HARDWARE Having a little spa*e time, I will endeavor State is swarming with a lot of lazy, Democratic county convention to meet appointed at the previous meeting 34, Wm Raush 8 00 to write a few lines for the Meeting of the board of County Post Office Address New Ulm. columns of your worthy paper. Perhaps shiftless tramps who are ever ready to at the court house, in this city, on Saturday, to carry out the entertainment remain 35, Gotlieb Grabow 4 88 AUDITORH. B. Constans. Commissoners of Brown county, Minn., Emporium some of your readers would like THKASURSRF. Schubert. commit a crime for the sake of personal August the 14th, for the purpose as first appointed. 36, Peter J. Moe 460 KMUISTKK or DEEDSA. Walton. July, 20th 1880. to know something about the Signal JUDOK or PROBATEA. Westphal. gain. In daytime they go around of electing six delegates to at. 37, John K. Wright 184 and service. CI.ERK or THE DIST. COURTAlbcrtBlancliard. The board met, all members present. SHEKirrJohn Manderfiold. the country apparently looking for Has been struck at the Robinson tend the Second District Dem. Congressional 38, Same 1 84 The signal corps is the highest division County Attorney Webber submitted a Agricultural Machine Agency SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Machine Works, Richmond, Ind. It is a work and during the night, when the of the army, being a branch of Convention. New Ulm is 39, Same 1 84 COURT COMMISSIONER G. Koch. resolution authorizing Jacob Brust, new Threshing machine, which having the cavalry. It is the only branch of COUHTY ATTORNEYB Y. Webber. weary farmer is soundly sleeping, they entitled to seven delegates, Home, Loreno, 40, J. J.Schnmacher 340 CORONERJonas LaudeNSchlnger more separating point, than ever chairman of the board, to execute a toe army requiring a mental examination COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD.G.Clniy. follow their vocation of plunder. On Cottonwood and Sigel, 2 each, 41, Fr. Gommel 340 fore obtained in any machine, is able for enlistment. The school lease from the city of New Ulm to the COMMISSIONERSChas.Wagner.chairman, Ole Jorjonsoii, to thresh at the fastest possible rate Jast Monday night, between the hours W. H. Sanders, A. Larson, Anton Munderfeld. and all the remaining towns 1 each. 42, Same 3 90 for the signal corps is at Ft. Whipple, county of Brown of court house square, of spped without waste. Va., opposite Washington, of 1 and 2 o'clock, Geo. Guth, living in 43, Francis Baasen, Justice 5 95 in the city of New Ulm, for the term STRAWSA picnic party from this It is a truly wonderful machine, and The course has lately been extended the town of Cottonwood, on the Mankato PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, 44, John Bagen 9 85 every one interested in the saving of of ninety-nine (99) years. The resolution to six months. city at Hummel's Lake last Wednesday road, about tour or five miles 45, Same 2 90 grain, should send for a catalogue des It embraces: cavalry tactics, field was read by the clerk, and on motion took a vote on President, and although from New Ulm, received a call from cribing the ^machine, which will be 46, A. E. West 80 telegraph train drill, telegraphy, military of Commissoner Sanders the same one of the Hancock men present sent free. Address, some of these worthies, and he now signaling with flags and torches, 47, P. Schwitzer 1 85 was rejected. mounted a buggy and preached ItOBINSON & CO. cipher signals, meteorology and a mourns the lossof two valuable horses. 48, R. Fischer, J. P. $10.30 less 75 9 55 Richmond, Indiana. Democracysimon purefor about Petition of Fred Melges for sending course on instruments for taking observations. The thieves boldly entered his stable, 49, Archibald Coon 1 85 The standard for admission half an hour, the vote resulted in the his boy to the State reform school was only a short distance from the house, 50, John Manderfeld, Scheriff, 234 03 has been raised, making it an examination Curious Vegetable Blossom election of Gat field. The vote stood read and ordered rejected. in a of the most rigid character quietly untied the horses and made off Bills of Julius Cairo for $1,72 and Grave. Garfield, 12, Hancock, 3. One lady and Herman Loehr, an aged man 64 as far as it goes and tnus allowing only with them, taking only the halters to Augusta Skank for $2,18 were ordered two gentleman voted for Hancock, and years old, with his right hand crippled a select body of men to enter it. Some 30 years ago, says the Taunton guide the horses. Mr. Guth heard the laid over. The candidate for admission has six ladies a.id six gentlemen for Garfield. appeared before the board and stated Gazette, an interment was made in a dogs barking but was so tired from the Board ordered the following bills rejected: also to undergo a physical examination cemetery in Swansey, Mass., in which The "simon pure" thought it that it was impossible for him to obtain by an army surgeon which keeps out day's labor that he could not rouse himself the grave was laid with bricks at tho was rather a benighted crowd and consoled such work as he was able to perform, a good many. The organsof sight aud ]Sfe ifliri, ^tinj\. sides and bottom and covered with a enough to take in the situation, Dr. Eli Kuhlmann $ 9 00 himself by taking a look at the hearing are especially tested as a defect and make a living, and if he re flat stone, hermetically scaled. Some and he did not discover the theft until Julius Gluth 4 88 in either would render him useless for sun through a colored bottle. 25 years subsequent the friends had occasion ceived some assistance from the county, about 4:30 on Tuesday morning. He Aug. Fenske 4 88 tho service. to open the grave for the purpose A complete line of citizens of New Ulm would raise at once followed the trail until it lead You can judge from an examination MARRIEDAt the residence of Jas. of removing the body to another place Fr. Grabow 4 88 the balance by subscription to enable SHEL & Em HARDWIRE. held last week into which 26 entered of sepidcher. On reaching the coffin a int tho woods, a mile or so from the McKittrick, in this city, on Wednesday, Meets every Thursday evening at John Albrecht 11 6C him to return to Germany. On motion and only two passed, of the firmness of most singular sight presented itself. Union Hall. Brothers from abroad house, when he lost it. Mr. Guth July 28th, 1880., by Justice R. Aug Gluth 4 88 the rule. Its eutire surface, top, bottom and sides, of Commissioner Sanders the ire cordially invited. Fischer, Julius Kirschstein and Miss promptly notified sheiiff Manderfeld On motion tho board resolved that Carpenter and Farming Tools, was overgrown with a thread-like vine, The corps is to be increased 50 men board allowed the sum of $25.00 to be IIKNRY CONSTANS, M. W. Elizabeth Eckstein, both of N ew.Ulm. millions offibersf which had entwined who in turn sent telegrams to all the which makes a total of 500 men in the that the county treasurer be and is paid him by the tuditor out of the J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & themselves together as completely IU service. NEW UL LODGE NO. 53, The ceremony was performed in the railroad stations within a hundred hereby instructed to collect all personal though braided by artificial means, county poor fund tho members voting In time of peace they take observations presence of only a few friends of Mr. miles, and also went in pursuit of the property tax, including seed grain Eclipse Thresher's, Fish Bros.' forming a netting one inch in thickness, at signal stations three times a as follows, to wit: For allowance of Kirschstein and the wedding was conducted thieves himself. As the farmers are and its entire surface as even as though by the 15th day of September next, day at the same moment of time all $25,00, Larson, Sanders and the chairman: Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Oi- pressed out by some heavy weight. The in a quiet and unpretending now all busy in their fields, and the over the United States, from which otherwise to enforce the same. against, Manderfeld and Joergensen. ends were not covered, and the coffin important and usually reliable indications manner. The cow-bell and tin-pan roads but Jlittle traveled, the rascals The board authorized the County bornc & Co's. Full lino of had gone to decay, but was kept together in the change of weather are deduced brigade was out in full force in the meets every Saturday evening. Brothels will no doubt make good their escape Auditor to issue orders on the county and raised from its resting-place and for the protection of agriculture On motion of Commissioner Sanders evening and gave the happy couple a from abroad are cordially invited. JthAPEBS AND MOWERS. with their booty. Mr. Guth offers a deposited in a box intact through the poor fund to the following persons, to and commeice. In timo of war they the board granted Thos. C. Cummings adhesion of the vine above mentioned. serenade. The REVIEW wishes the libeial reward, as will be seen by a notice are attached to the different commands X. ROSSKOFF, N. 0 THE OSBORNE wit: A piece of it, about six inches square, a license to keep, run and maintain a rjm.it MANDKRFKLD, Secretary. for transmitting messages by newly married couple all the many in another column, for the recovery Wm. Bochum, monthly $ 600 was cut off, and is nowin the possession ferry across the Minnesota river at Sec. secret signals. Self-Binder, good things imaginable. of the horses and apprehension of Rosina Hartneck. 8.00 of the father of the deceased, Mr. Wm. CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M. Every year there are promotions 7, town 111, range 32, for a term of H. Wood of Swansey, in an excellent the thieves. Mrs. F. Julius 5.00 made into the army as 2d Lieutenants. i five (5) years from May 1st, 1880, at At a meeting of the directors of the state of preservation. Its color was a This important service gives very satisfactory Gustav Merfeld 12.00 dark brown. It is well worth examination. the rate of five dollars per annum in board of Trade last Friday evening it The Elward Harvester, results under the command The TurufcNt. Mrs Maibohm 5.00 With no earth in the grave, it is a advance, bond to be furnished to the was decided to appropriate the balance of Gen. Albert J. Meyer, Chief Signal question of some interest where those Mrs. D. Siemon 9.00 4 Officer, With Cord Binder. county in tho sum of $500,00 and the of the money in tho tteasuiy, vines took their origin. The Tuinfcst to be held in this city Mrs. Vettiner for Meyer's children 5.00 Hoping that my communication, if Meets on the second and fomth rate of ferriage, which may be charged some foity odd dollars, for the purpose on Satm.day and Sunday, August 2lst found worthy, will find space in FURST & BRADLEY Mrs. Ristau monthly 3.00 Tuesday in each month. by said Cummings, is hereby fixed of making an exhibit of Brown county's your columns, I remain, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. and 22d, is now all the talk. On Friday G. Heydrich 9.00 Dn. A. MARDKN, W. M. by the board of county commissoners products at the State Fair. A Very respectfully yours, liny Itnktt, l'lowv A. Cultivator*, there will be a business meeting of Mrs, A. Joos 4.00 OI M. OLSEN, Secretary. as follows, to wit: meeting of the full board will be held Jos. A, ECKSTEIN, A LIBERAL REWARD &c. &c. &c. the delegates, commencing at 10 o'- Mrs. Lang 5.00 Signal Corps. U. S. A, For double team and wagon, with or at Turner Hall next Monday evening clock a. m. At 5:45 p. m. tho New Call and examine my goods and ii.ic Mrs. Deibacli 800 Will bo paid for information lending to tho r*co\. without load 25cts when, if tho action of the directors is ery of one dirk bay and one ht bay horses, stolen befoit buying elsewhere. Ulm Turn Verein will receive their 2,The semi-annual report of Dr. Chas Ijcrono IDopartmexit from my stable on the night of the 2.1 inst and for For single team and wagon, with ratified, a committee will be appointed guests at the depot and escort them the apprehension of the thief or thlc\ e- One of the M. MULLEN. Berry, county physician was by him or without load 15 horses is nine mid the other ten ye irs old, and both to make all necessary arrangements to Turner Hall, from where they will By our regular Correspondent Busted. have .slightly sore eck from their collars. read and on motion the same was accepted. For horse and rider, ...10 for receivinc and forwarding all articles GEO .UTII C. BALTRUSCH, be assigned quartets. At 8:30 the For footmen, or single person,...5 Town Cottonwood, Brown Co, If you want a nice job of painting for exhibit. This action of the Traveler's Omide. guests will assemble in Turner Hall For loose cattle, horses, mules or On motion the board adjourneyed to done call on Lang. directors is very sensible and will no asses, per head 5 when an address of welcome will be CITY OMNIBUS LINE, meet .again on the fourth Tuesday, being Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. Winona & Saint Peter Railway. For loose sheep per head, 2% doubt jneet the hearty approval of the Jos. Ttautmann intends to staiteast delivered, to be followed with a concert The undersigned now runs a rcKulir bus from the 24th day of August next. if less than 5 heads board. Let there be a full attendance Depart. Going East Arrive. with a shipment of cattle as soon as any pint of the city to and from all traiiiH. Orckr,, and tableaux. On Saturday the LJ ALFH IN For loose sheep per head, 1 may bo loft at the Post Office or at my rcaidence. Attest: JACOB BRUST, *5,55 a.m. *5,55 a.m next Monday evening. Day Passenger Dry Goods the weather gets cool enough. visiting Turners, the New Ulm Turners JONAS LAUOKNHCHI AOKR. if more than five heads. H. B. CONSTANS, Chairman Board of *4,12 p.m. *4,12p.m Night Pass'ger e For loose hogs per head, 5 If in want of a trunk or grip sack and the various military and civic JClerk. Co. Commissioners. *5,40 p.m. *5,45 p.m Lost. Freight No. 14 The Governor's Guards picnic at On motion the board resolved that call on John Zicske. Ho has 'em by societies will assemblo at Turner Hall & Groceries, *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Freight No. 16 Turner Hall Park la3t Sunday afternoon Thos. C. Cummings pay into the county Paik at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and form in tho car load. A satchel between the Csttnmwod Arrive. Depart. Board of Equalization. Going West. and evening was quite well attended Mill and New Ulm. The satchel is treasury the sum of $20,00 in 60 *5,45p.m. *5,45 p.m Day Passenger piocession, which will move through J. Hanson's new and commodious during the latter part of the maiked, "E. S. B. The finder will GENTS' AND BOYS' Night Pass'ger J8,50a.m. J8,50 a.m days from date, and $10.00 in cash, being the principal stteets of the city at 9:50 dwelling is one of the best in the city. confer a favor by leaving the saino at afternoon, but it was rather too cool Freight No. 15. -.*2,05p.ra, *2,05 p.m Meeting of the board of equalization Ready-made Clothing, amount of license due the county a. m. The gymnastic exercises will the Review Office. Thomas D.ivis The Chicago & Northwestern pay car for outdoor amusement in the evening. Freight No. 13.. .*12,2C a.m. 12,20 a.m of Brown Co., Minn., held at New for previous years. commence at 2:00 o'clock p. m. and Except Sunday. Except Monday. came up on tho 30th ult. and made the While the net proceeds amount to considerable Ulm, July 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23d, On motion the board adjourned to 10 continue until 3:30, when Prof. Robt. NEW Ladies' Circulars, Freight trains- No. 13 and 5 are permitted boys happy. less than &1000, the Guards 1880. o'clock a. m, to morrow, July 27th, P. A. Nix will deliver an address, after to carry passengers between Kasota are none the less thankful to their The board organized by electing W. R- White Is contemplating to Hat a & Caps, and Sleepy Eye. which gymnastic exercises will again 1880. JACOB BRUST, friends who patronized them on this Jacob Brust as president. build a 20x40 feet addition to his already Attest: Chairman Board of be continued. In tho evening there CIIAS. IIEIDEMANN, Agentg Jioots & Shoes, The board during the session ordered occasion, and especially to they wish quite extensive hotel. H. B. CONSTANS, Co. Commissioners, will be a theater and prize recitations. the following changes to be made to extend the hand of goodfellow ship the l.ugest assoitmcut of Runitz & Bendixen havo a nice lot of Clerk. Brown Co.,Minn. Sunday will be the biggest day of all. in the valuation of property in the Redwood county has a population to the members of the Now Ulm Mam* Main Stieot, Sleepy Eye, Minn., groen apples which they sell vciy STRAW GOODS, Two large excursion trains will arrive county. of 5,378. ncrchor for their very kind assistance JULY 27th, 1880. cheap. J. J. Legge, Prop'r. from St. Paul and Minneapolis, about To reduce valuation on Personal in making it pleasant for the visitors. Morning SessionMeeting of the Theo. Crone is having a platform CR0CKERY2& GLASSWARE, 10 a.m., and will be received at the AVhy don't some enterpiising man property of Adelbert's band is also kindly remembered board at ten o'clock a. m. AH members scale erected on the corner of Minn, Dealer in Carl Schramm Ntw Ulm, 200 00 depot by an outporing of our citizens start a brick-yard here. It would pay NOTIONS, &c. by the Guards. present. and 1st N". streets. H. Vogelpohl 1300 00 Drugs & Medicines, generally. The exclusion will be accompanied big. FiedBoock 8.10 00 On motion the board ordered that I have given especial attention to Louis Buengor -O0O Mr. Laudenschlager now runs a bus by the Great Western band Harvesting is progressing finely and John VaiMnger 17&00 my leady-made clothing depaitment, An elderly lady, with a bible in one the bond of Thos. C.Chimmings be submitted to the depot. See his ad. in another Thomjs Allison Lorewo 10000 of St. Paul, which will furnish music and as the l.ugest portion of my stock farmers all claim to have a pretty fair Glass, Puttyt hand and tracts in the other, cteated To increase valuation on personal to the county auditor for approval. column, ol clothing has been mad to older during the day and for the ball in the property of crop. considerable amusement last Monday Oils and Paints, fiom sample* selected by myself, 1 Everybody "T gotting ready for the evening. The gymnastic exercises will JolinB. Kurl New Ulro, 1800 00 by visiting the saloons and praying and Win. Baker Sr. left last Monday on On motion the board authorized the Perfumery and .mi cii.iliiiil to fiunisli better mado E G. Koch&J.C. Itudolph 400 00 Turnfest. Houses are being newly commence at 10 a. m. by Mr. C. Gebsct's Dr C. Weschke 600 00 (lothmg, md at lower pi ices than any singing, and exhoiting the saloon keepers a visit to Rochester. He will be absent county auditor to issue an order on the TOILET ARTICLES, William Gieseke 3500 00 painted and otheiwise beautiiied. scholars. In the afternoon there otlu establishment inlhe city. and their customers to turn away U. W. Vu JI Duwsn fc Co. 2000 00 about two weeks. county revenue fund in favor of Fr. Combs, G. W. Vim Dusen & Co. Bui nh 400 00 When want ol anything in my will also be various exercises which It is estimated that at least $20,000 from the wicked path they weie pursuing Schubert, county treasurer, for $5.60 John Zieske has bet anew plug hat To increase valuation on horses un. line don't fail to .come and sec my Ut'u sties will conclude with a prize gymnastic worth of wire for self-binders will be wliilo there was yet timo to do for exchange on draft charged to him goods .md obtain my piiccH beforepuich.ising dor 3 yoars old in tho following towns with Win. Baker that Gail'ieM would contest. In the evening there will be and Stationery. sold by our machine agents this season. elsewheie. will be vitnuy so. With piobably one exception the by the Citizens' National Bank. to wit: 1)0 elected our next President. William, a grand ball and distribution of prizes. in your pocket. cr.Asa i. lady was treated civilly in eveiy place Communication of the Grand Jury, you better commence laying up Town Cottonwood 20 per cont. It is estimated that at least 15,000 Baliriisch. Physician's pioseiiptions compounded she visited, but she was tho object of The snipe is truly a much sought in regard to the iron bars in jail to be TownMilfoui 20 percent. for the hat. strangers will be present during the with acciuaiy and dispatch at all Town Mulligan 20 per cent. many jests, which however she did not bird just now, but after the 15th inst. replaced by steel bars, was read and on Since the Revere House fire I notice horns of the day oi night Town North Star 20 per cent three days of festivities. Let all take seem to heed as she kept a good temper its name will be cast into oblivion. motion the same was ordered laid over. Horses tliroe years old and over to Agricultural Machinery, Wagons the insurance agents are iping out hold and make the twelfth Minnesota be raised, Strange, isn't it? during the whole day. The lady is The boatd then examined various WARNING the town. Turnfest a brilliant success. Town \lbin 15 per cent. no doubt earnest in hor endeavor to Etc, Etc. bills and accounts, after which an adjournment The Minneapolis Fair this year will Town Bashaw 15 per cent. is heic-by i\en not to ir\\o my wife There has been several cases of Tow Cottonwood 20 per cent reform this world, but she has taken a was taken to 2 o'clock in eclipse everything of the kind ever anything on my account as will Town Lake Hanska 20 per cent. Communicated. cramps, colera-morbus, dysentery, etc., mistaken way to do it. Town Linden 5 per cent. held in the west, not even excepting the afternoon. JACOB BRUST, hcicaltca pay no debts of her contract From and after this date the undersigned Town Mulligan 20 per cent. since green cucumbeis came into Attest: Chairman Board of will have on sale a complete the Chicago Exposition. New Ulm 20 per cent. New Ulm, July 27,1880. market. No fatal cases as yet, but Town North Star 15 per cent. Last Sunday night, shortly after eleven stock of the well known agricultural II. B. CONSTANS, Co. Commissioners, IIENKYDIKVOLDRR. Town of Stately 10 per cent. Knowing that there is a good deal The subscription price of the Sleepy lookout when water-melon time comes. machinery, wagons, plows, etc., for o'clock, the Lutheran church bell West Newton, July 13, 1880 Clerk. Brown Co., Minn. CLABR 2. which S. 1). Peterson is agent. Our of talk about the court house site, by Eye Herald will be advanced to $2 Cattle under two years old to be sounded an alarm of fire and in a few By close figuring I think the Revere pi ices are model ate and teims reasonable. people who don't know and by people raised, per annum on October 1st. The editor minutes the city was in a hubbub. We GRAND House foundation might be utilized Afternoon SessionThe board met Town Cottonwood 10 per cent' who don't want to know, it may not be evidently don't propose to run a hastened along with the crowd to the for city hall purposes. A moie suitable at two o'clock p. m., pursuant to adadjournment. Musical Concert at Village or Loreno 10 per cent. Ollice cor. Bioadway and IstN. St. entirely out of way to explain the real paper for glory only. scene of conflagration and shared in Cows two years old and over to be place could not easily be found. All members present. status of the case. SCHNEIDER & HERRMANN. the general feeling of disgust when it raised, "Oh, dear how lame my back is!" Bids were received from the proprietors Alex. Mattison last Sunday lost a Last winter the fact was brought 3rou Town Cottonwood 10 per eent. was ascertained that it was merely a Union Hall Of course it is, my dear madam, of the New Ulm Post and Review little child, aged 6 months, of cholera Slierffis Sale. to our knowledge that the county CLA88 3. hogsty, on the premises of shoemaker have the lumbago. Use Dr. Thomas' for publishing the proceedings of Mules and asses of all ages to be infantum. The bereaved parents have board had neglected to secure a title Grundlcr that furnished food for the Eclectric Oil and your pain and By virtue of an execution, issued Every Sunday afternoon and evening the County Commissioners and board raised, the sympathies of the community. to the site on which tho county buildings flames. The sty had become ignited out of and under the Seal of the District Town Cottonwood 40 per cent. its cause will cease. and on week days from of equalization for one year, at the of Town Milford 30 per cent. were built. As soon as we found C. B. Blake, after being absent for C'ouil, in and foi the County of from some live coals in an ash barrel 7 to 10 P. M. A cordial invitation Town Mulligan 40 per cent. $60.00 each. On motion the board ordered A telegram received in Rochester that out, it became ourduty to enquire nearly two weeks, has returned, but CLASS 6. JJiown and State of Minnesota, upon is extended to all and was with its occupants, if any them to be published in the New states that Mr. T. J. Templar of Kansas'City, Wagons and carriages to be raised, into the matter and to secure a title, a judgement iendcred and docketed not alone. Ho is accompanied by a there was, as a matter of course entirely C. F. JiAUSDoRF,lMaiiagci\ Ulm Post and Review at $60,00 per Town Bashaw 25 per cent. Mo., formerly of this city, in the said Court, on the 27th day of if one could be had. We instructed lady he calls wife. Congratulations Town Burnstowns 20 per cent. crcmatted. A small adjoining annum to each one, to be paid at the lately arrested on the charge of obtaining Town Eden 10 per cont. January A. I), 1810, in an action the county attorney to look the matter are in order and hereby tendered by Town LnkeHanska 10 per cent. ^Notice to Creditors. stable was saved by the heroic efforts end of the year. money on forged wheat storage wherein Theodore Crone was Plaintill", Town Leavenworth 10 per cent. up, and we also instructed the Busted. of John C. Rudolph and several others Town Mulligan 90 per cen t. The board examined and audited the tickets, has had an examination and and Jacob Kohl base Defendant, infaorof Town North Star 10 per cent. chairman of the board to confer with In the matters of the estate of Peter Peter Majewski has the agency of who had preceded the fire department. Town Stark 10 per cent. following bills against the county as the said plaiutiil and against said been acquitted. Jeremo deceased. Notice is hereby the city authorities about the matter. Town Stately 40 per cent. the house-keepers' friend, called the The fire department, to their honor be defendant, for the sum of One hunched follows, to wit: given that the Judge of Probate Court To reduce Class 6 in the village of Loreno 30 per Harvesting in this vicinity is progressing The city authorities have declared Hull Vapor Stove. It is ready in two it said, were promptly on hand with and twenty-se\en Dollars, and of Brown county has fixed upon the ent. .I. No. OF CLAIM AMT. ALLOWED. finely and with another week their willingness to give a lease for .fifty-tour cents. minutes to bake the nicest bread. Ladies, To raise valuation on land in first Monday of each and every month their apparatus, but were happily 1, Mueller & Scherer $ 4 08 of good weather the grain will be nearly the term of 99 years with the proviso for the next six months, and the Piobate Town Mulligan 33 l-3per cent. don't fail to see this stove. Peter not needed. 1 have this 21st d.iy of June A. 1). Town Linden 5 per cent. 2, Julius Berndt 20 13 Office in said County, as the times all cut. The wheat will average in it That in case the county seat Town Sigel 3 per cent. 1880 levied upon all the right, title has a sample stove in his store. and place when and where he will Town Stark 3 percent. 3, R. Fischer 00 about 15 bushels to the acre in Brown should be removed within that time and interest of said defendant Jacob Gamo Laws. John M. Entzmeyer, a gentleman To reduce valuation on laud in receive, near and adjust all claims of 4, Ole Joergensen 2 40 county. Much of it will be No. 1 and from this city, the lease should cease Kohlhase in and to the following des all persons against said deceased, and Town Stately 25 per cent. from Chicago, has leased the store Town Albin 25 per cent. 5 Jacob Brust 4 0 cribed real Estate, to wit: The North As our city possesses many sportsmen, to be of effect and be null and void." but little will grade below No. 2. that six months have been limited as To increase valuation o.n assessment of109, structures formerly occupied by D. I. Russell and E1^ of NWK Sec 26 Townshi Rang Half of the South Wi'st Quarter, and the time for creditors to present their 6, A, S. Larabee 85 00 who, perhaps, may not hare the Now the county attorney informs us, on the Mr. Ballenger, of West Newton, informs will open in a few days a regular boot 33 $75.00 on Lot No. 4, sec.27, Township I09,Range claims against said estate. the South West quarter of the South 7, Ntw Ulm Review 184 21 game laws impressed within their that as the city itself is only holding a us that he owns a gobbler that 33. |60 and on Lot No. 3, sec. 27, Township 109, and shoe store. Dated the 15th day of July, 1880. West quarter of Section Thirteen and Range 33, f30.0O. 8, Jonas Laudenschlager 5 20 minds, we append the following for trust deed and, this is the best of title, covered a nest of hens' eggs until, the On motion the boord adjourned, ANNA JEBKMO, the North Kastquartci of the South Richard Harding, who had his hand 9, Same 800 their benefit, telling when and what the city had in its power to give, but as little chickens were hatched, and that Administratrix. sine die. East quarter of Section Fouiteen, all smashed last winter while coupling 9, S.J. White 100 to kill, as prescribed by the State game we (ould not see, that such a lease he now struts about with his charge as H. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. in Township One Hundred "and ten, SrATE OP MINNESOTA,? cars, has been employed by tho railroad 9, A. Rinke 1 00 laws: would beany improvement to the present JACOB BRUST, proudly and tenderly as the tenderest North of Kangtt Thirty two West lying COUKTV OF HkOWK. company as bill poster in this* The State of Minnesota to A Pills Sons Manufacturing 9, J. W. B. Welcome 100 Prea't Board of Equalization, status of the case, the board declined Woodcock July 4th to Nov. 1st. old hen in Nicollet county would do. and being in said county of Brown Company, Defendant. Brown Co., Minn. yard. Springfield Items. 9, T. E. Bowen 1 00 You are hereby summoned and required to to accept it. To secure a perfect Prairie Chicken.Aug. 15th to Oct. 1st. and State of Minnesota. It is reported that two more newspapers and appear before mo the undersigned, one of the 9, J. P. Bertrand 1 00 Our assistant P. M., Mr. L. Anderson, title to the court house site was Quail orPartridge,Sept. 1st to Dec. 1st. justices of the peace, in and for said county, on the Notice is hereby given, that I will I notice several errors crept into are to be started at Mankato. 20th day of August, 18H), at ten o'clock in the forenoon, V, J.K.Wright 100 hoots at the If ide-Awake statement the only motive on the part of this Ruffed Grouse or Pheasant..Sept 1st sell the above described real estate to my last week's items, which have been at my office in the village of Loreno in said One by Geo. W. Neff, to be conducted county to .inswtr to George Hart and II. O Uoliinson 9, John Keegan 1 00 taken exception to and which I wish the highest bidder, for cash at public that he is about to get married. board in bringing this matter up. to Dec. 1st. in a civil action. Should you fail to appear as a Dunnell organ the other, the to correct. In the first place I meant at the time and place aforesaid, judgment will be auction, at the front door of the CourtHouse 9, P. Randall 1 00 Now we have found, that it is beyond He says he has found no one yet that Aquatic Fowl.-Sept. 1st. to May 15th. Wells (Faribault county) Advocate, rendered against you upon the evidence adduced to say that "at least 50,000 bushels of in the city of New Ulm in the 9, A. W. Case 1 00 by the said Geo. Hart and H. G. Robinson, for such our power to correct the blunder our would have him. Elk, Deer etc.. .Nov. 1st to Dec. 15th. barley alone would be harvested at published by Woodard and Foss, to be sum as they sh.ill show themselves entitled to. county of Brown and State of Minnesota, 9, J. F. Lee 1 00 predecessors committed in erecting Brook Trout.. April 1st to October 1st this place this fall. In the second Mr. Grant Presscott, one of our oldest Given under my hand this 19th day of July, A. removed to Mankato, also a Republican on Thursday, the 12tir day of D. 1880. ISAAC GALLAOIIKK, place A, G. Anderson's item 10, F. II.WelcomeS25 allowed at 10 20 the county buildings on such a site, There is also a law protecting all settlers, has gone to Redwood Falls Justice of the J'cace Dunnell paper. August, A. .1880, at ten o'clock A should have read as follows: 11, W. H. Sanders 2 50 and we have to leave it as it is, and birds classified as "harmless birds," to enter the machinery and foundry M. of that day, to satisfy the said execution, A. G. Anderson is putting in a Probate Notice, Again th8 grini visitor death has entered 12, H. B. Constans 1776 let the responsibility rest where it belongs. which reads as follows: business. Grant, you leave many together with the interest happy week in Chicago, the greac 'I the domicile of Ed. Casey and 13, Jog. Ruby 11 00 Ole Jorgensen. Sec. 8. No persons shall kill, cage or am' of the west." I did not mean to and costs thereon. friends behind you who will always be In Probate Court. STATE OF MINNESOTA, has taken therefrom the wife and mother. convey the idea that Mr. Anderson Special Term, 14, Albert Blanchard 1 05 trap any whipporwhill, night hawk, COUNTY or BROW*. S pleased to hear of your prosperity. Dated June 23d, A. D. 1880. July 16th, 1880. was the great *I am' of the west. He Mrs.Casey suffered with consumption 15, Andrew Larson 8 70 blue bird, finch, thrush, lark, linnet, J. MANDERFELD, Sheriff of Brown In tho Matter of the estate of John Rotering Do. PERSONAL. has returned O. K. Some of our citizens got somewhat ceaftcd. for several months md which finally County, Minn. 16, Albert Blanchard, 5 20 I sparrow, wren, martin, swallow, bobolink, We received a pleasant call from Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting The farmers in this vicinity are excited over a horse race last week to be the last will and testament of John Rotering culminated in her death last Sunday JOHN LIND, Plaintiffs attorney. 17, Same 7 60 robin,* turtledove, cat-bird, or Mr. J. J. Legge, the new druggist at all engaged in the wheat harvest. deceased, late of said County, has been delivered to Tuesday evening, between the afternoon. Mr. Casey has the this Court any other harmless bird not mentioned 18, Same 15 Much oats has already been cut and Sleepy Eye, one day last week. Mr. of 8 and 9. As it was quite dark when And Whereas, Pauline Rotering has flled there, heartfelt sympathies of the community. barley and rye is mostly all in stacks. in this chapter, bxcepting blackbirds 19, Same 3 90 with a petition, representing among other things Legge knows th9 value of adyertising the race came off it was pronounced a that said John Rotering died in said County on the E. R. Pierce, special agent of the and wild pigeons. Any person or persons 20, Same 59 20 and has accordingly placed his ad. in sixth day of July, 1880, testate, and that said petitioner FOR SALE OR RENT. new feature in horse racing. Ci Conrad Springfield Fire and Marine Ins. Co., Is the sole executrix named in said last will offending against any of the provisions 21, Same 4 45 We take pleasure in calling the attention the columns of the REVIEW. and testament, and praying that the said instrument of Mass., made our city a visit last carried off the spoils on this occasion. The undersigned offers two adjoin* may be admitted to probate, and that letters of this section, shall be pun 22, Pioneer Press Company 8 50 of our readers to the new advertisement week. J. J. Ray represents the company J. Kerper and sister, of Hartford, ing farms of 300 acres each in the testamentary be to her issued thereon Happy Ci! ished by a fine not less than $5 nor 23, Same 9 20 It is Ordered That the proofs of said instrument, of J. .J. Legge which appears in this place. town of Sigel, Brown county, for sale Wis., and Henry Gross and sister, of and the said petition, be heard before this Court, at The Red Ribbon Club met last Friday more than $50, or by the forfeiture 24, Same 3620 or rent on favorable terms. About 8C J. H. Bedford, of North Star, cuts in another column. Mr. Legge the Probate Office in said County, on the 13th day Milwaukee, have been spending several evening as per announcement, but Of August, A. D. 1880, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, acres are under cultivation on each 20 acres of grain a day. He is a working of any gun or guns, cage, trap, net or 25, Same 5 00 is an experienced pharmacist and a when all concerned may appear and contest the weeks in this city the guests of Mr. 8 farm and the balance is splendid hay as the attendance was not very large man in the true sense of the probate of said instrument any other device, and all sporting implements 1 26, Same "V gentleman with whom it is a pleasure and Mrs. Philip Gross. They left land. A good house, granary and stable And His Further Ordered. That public notice of word. the literary entertainment was postponed in his or their possession, together the time and place of said searing be given to all 27, Parrott and Girton I 25 03 to deal. His stock of drugs and chemicals is situated on each farm. Vot fur* yesterday morning for St% Paul. Gust, Rcerichvof St Paul, has been persons interested, by publication of these orders until Friday, August 13th, with the costs of prosecution, thcr particulars apply to 28, Kiesling, Keller A Co. 11 35 for three weeks successively previous to said day is fresh and his prices will com around again looking after the interests Jacob MueHer. when every member is expected to be of bearing, in the New Ulm Review newspaper or both, in the discretion of .th fJLT? Now Ulm,.: dentistry go to Br. For first-class pare favorably with others dealing in 29, A. F. Walton, Beg. of Deeds 18 00 of Forepaugh & Tarbox, boots printed and published at New Ulm in said County. %*t present as business of importance will By the Coort. A. WCSTMIAL, Judge ofProbatc. court.. and shoe dealers. i&\?W Foster. 30, L. Bogen, (New Ulm Post 83 75 bis class of goods. Vtf i* _,