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it NEWlULM REVIEW^WEBlsr^SB'A^lpS snowstorm 0$last Sunday was FIRE, RING airrtn Personal laxci, a bad one-for ^the rfctkoads. It to 6of*c! ^^f|C,KRW YE Alt. Carl ^ehmidt's building on the W three engines ai:da?force of men all ipHlig* are now gaining Below we give a partial list of the ner of Minn, and Fir*,t S. Streets was gfven that"ti Ring out wild bells to cuiy Monday to clear^he track between isthfelast diphtheria seems to have issue in the old personal tax.payers of Brown county, cremated last Sunday afternoon. The Sleepy Eye and New! Ulm. and at the The flying cloud, the frosty light lowing ft*med settler lias filed: no Each of our two merchants, is doling the new year will beadvancli the same to be continued in subsequent of bis intention to moke final proof in time of goi-ig to prds3 they are still buil ling was used as a residence by The year is dying in the night a good business, many of our farmers days before the RKVIEW support, of his claim, and that said thefolk issues of the REVIEW until the Whole bucking snow betwqen this city and the owner of the same and a tenant, Ring out wild bells and let him die. having concluded that the-ymerchant ikesits weekly visit, we now proof will be made before the Clerk fttion has shall have been published:,u Nicollet Station. it will be several and it appears that the fire caught in who accommodates them when ufrtohei i ^ur patrons and friends of Court of Brown Co, at the County clays before trains will again be rnnning they are short of money, should re4 the tenant's apartments fiom a cracked Ring out the old, ring in the new, NEW ULM. NEW ULM. seat, on Friday, in, 7th, 1881, viz: VJ AKi) PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Laudensehlag- Sets ceive their trade when they have the on schedule timjg. Between Sleepy chimney. As the tenant was away ^Joseph Ubl, Homestead Application Ring happy bells, across the snow,The ^Wer .will preseji|i our city er Harry 15 78 AmmeCathrina8 85 cash on hand, which is certainly fain No. 8369 for the N. W. S. W~ Eye and Watertojsvn the storm was from homf at'the time., the fire had year is going, let him go, ^fSTxearsday with his Laudenschlag* AuimeWm. 30 Sec 32, Tp. 109, R. 30. Furthermore, always "patronize home yery severe and hasjno doubt caused made considerable progress before it Ring out the false, ring in the true. er Jonas 1 92 Arnold J. B. 9 74 He names the following witnesses industry." U. R. E. Porter. i^dtfess and a beautiful calendar much suffering aniciig the settlers. was discovered and all efforts to save 52Lauterbach 1 15 Aufderheide 6 to prove his continuous residence upon Golden Gate, Dec. 25, 1880. Lauterbach 3 92 '^rvfietfvirig th,Q REVIEW by mail BaarschEW 1136 the building proved futile. The contents and cultivation of, said land, viz. Ring out the grief that saps the mind, The farmers alwws want 10 ounces Baasen 16 49Lelirer 5 63 ,?u receive the calendar with the were got out in more or less John Wagner, of Cottonwool, Brcwn Co. Minn. 1 S.i 10 3 7110 1 l! N ow Ulm. For those that here we see no more 8]10 3 TilOl for a pound when'thty purchase grocevies, Bach 6 25Leibold 68 issue.1' John Scbmitt, Sll! 1 The PemuMutual Alblii SjlO 8J10' i :Xt damaged condition. Our fire department-was fa Godfried Hcehne, of Ring out the feud of rich and poor, 1 SjlO 3 7}10J*.}1 sjiot 4rioj Uauraler E 1 1 Leibold 109 06 and they should give 128 feet for a Bashaw Joseph KnoBdel, of Sigel I 8U0 3 TjlOil 11 3)10 6J10' promptly on hand, but as Bnrnstown... Baltrusch 41 45Lei miner 1 27 Ring in redress to all mankind. cord of wood. There is complaint thai C. B. TYLER. i RUO a TUnii il Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, 3J10 5J10 2 Cottonwood.. SoefCotmty* Treasurer Schubert's tax Bern. Baum- usual it took some time before they Leonhardt 912 SilO 3 7Uo i it Register. 810 4jl Eden much of the wood brought to market incorporated 1847. One of the oldest notice in another column. 1 8|!0 3 7'uoit jl gartner 11 06Lind 3J10 8 73 Home got their old squirt pfun to work, and 1 3.10 3 l'\\i\\l Ring* out a slowly dying cause, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 3iW is not 4 feet longSt. Peter Tribune.. and best. No stockholders to absorb L.ireno BaumgartnerW2 54 Lcewenthal S 4 90 1 8 10 3 7"il0l \l 3110 1 4110 The storm of Sunday postponed the had other buildings stood in close proximity iitkeHuiika And ancient forms of party strife We have seen a number of so-called A Behnke 6 90Loheyde its earnings. It leads in financial 1 8J10 8 T'.lOll I 3]t0l ,1 23 28 Linden ,t eaier which was to be given at Tur- to the one burned the fire would l^liO TilO 1 1 3110 7J10J .BehnkeB&EC49 5 Larenwort ManderfeldJ 6 11 strength. Large assets are not cords sold to parties in this town,, that Ring in the nobler modes of life, Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., !n Hall at that time. i" i SjlO 5)1"0~ i sno Tiioji Mllford Behnke, E 171 indeed have been a serious one. The ManderfeldP'7 38 Nov. 29th 1880. the true test of the solvency of Life 8110 2 5jl0i2 were considerably short of the required 1 SilO 3 TjlOil ,1 With sweeter manners, purer laws. Mul.lgaa Beinhorn 9 2(5McKittrickJ Sjlol 6J10 1 StIO 3 7]10:i .1 7 08 lack of organization in the department 'Notice is hereby given, that the following-named North Star Companies but the ratio of assets to During the first part of this week measurement on every side.. When 1 SjlO 3 7jl0jl 1 8J10 jio Bellm 53 PralrlevUla Meyer 3 13 settler has filed notice SjlO 810 SjlO was also severely commented upon 1 8110 3 7il0ll liabilities show their relative strength. I JSTO. 1 wheat was 72 cents while Xo. 2 a person agrees to sell a cord of wood HiK*l Bellm&Subilia89 92 3Jio 1 SjlOt Miller & Peter- 1 8Jlo^3 Tilo Ring out the want, the care, jthe sin, of his intention to make final proof in Stark by many of our citizens. Everybody The Penn. Mutual has assets $7,031,- 3Jlo8 6)10 1 SjlO 3 7J10 1 1 brought 69 cents per bushels. for a certain price, (and a big price, Bender 1145 sen 30 98 support of his claim, and secure final Stately The faithless coldness of the times 381.84. Liabilities $5,517,171.37. dy gave orders aud nobody obeyed T't~ ctua.orecl.that our sheriff-elect Berghold A 1 71Mueller too,) it is certainly not an honest act & entry thereof, and that said proof Ringout,ring out my mournful rhymes $127 cash assets to every $109 of Bergmann 7 71 them. It is however but justice to say Scherer 32 83 will be made Tjefore the Clerk of the sniK to deliver about three-fourths of a cord contemplates matrimony with one of Bcusraannll H21 Buc ring the fuller minstrel in. liabilities. .It leads in dividends Mueller Dr A 8 20 Court of Nicollet County at the County that Mr. Chas. Stolle, the chief engineer, City of Now Ulm Grave Tard, Int. & Staking, and charge for full measure. Beussmann the fair daughters of the town of Mulligan. Mueller 53 Fire department and City Street tax: 8-10 MUU. to policy holders. Has paid more Seat on Friday the 31st day of December was not present, which may account The Christmas tree at Turner Hall II & Co. 5.90 Mueller 23 01 Of course Ed. knows what he is 1880, viz.: Andrew Johnson dividends in number and of larger Ring out false pride in place and blood, SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. in some degree for the unnecessary together with the accompanying exercises, Beussmann Agt 5 55 Mueller 3 19 Homestead entry No. 843 for '.Vest average percentage than any other alout. The civil slander and the spite confusion. We understand that BinghamAWlOS Mullen 208 48 drew a great many children and of North West Section 2, Township company. ItleaSsin business management, C. F, Hausdorf will give a grand Ring in the love of truth and right, BinghamBros 29 32 O a. the building burned was fully insured. Mullen 19 18 111, ltange 30 and he names the -rt grown people to that place on Christmas prudence, economy, fair i New Year's ball at Union Hall on New Blanchard A 4 54Xenno N 4 37 Ring in the common love of good. following witnesses to prove his continuous i 3 '*K-4-30SiO evening. Some of the Sunday and honorable dealing, being its leading Bobleter Johnl9 09 Neumann & 1 Year's eve.- No pains will be spared residence upon and cultivation school scholars read compositions Characteristics. Its officers aro Vvxn ir I'm I. Bobleter Jos. 61 83 cco:3ao33o: 33o553ao5o Itosskopf 20 44 of said tract, viz: John Olin, Charley to muke this one of the mosb attractive Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Boesch W 22 71Newhart elected by policy-holders and not by while others gave short declamations. 222 73 Swanbom, John Swanbom of Lafayette balls of the season. ?ee ad. in another Ring out the narrowing lust of gold Bogen 48 91XewhartSar. A correspondent at Worthington 25 40 proxy-votes. Nicollet Co., and Andrew Chaltstrom The school has been attended by 124 Bonne YV~fcC 43 01Xew column of this week's BEVIEW. Ring out the thousand wars of old. writing to the Pioneer Press, under Ulm Sug. f Bernadotte, Nicollet Co. Thos. E. Knox, E. H. Holbroote Jr., scholars, taught by four different 552 Boock -40 98 A iate of December lith says: M'f'g Co. 14 75 Ring in the thousand years of peace. General Agent, General Agent, W m. 1 DUNNINGTON. We are informed that Edwin Paulson teachersMessrs. Nix, June and Propping Brey A 35 08Xix The fuel problem is one of great importance 1 56 Register, St. Paul, Minn. Minneapolis, Minn. Brown County of the town of Linden is a candidate and Miss Amalio NJx. At the at the present time, and is Nun 59 -18-80 Ring in tho valiant man and free, Bank 31120 destined to attract attention until it Olding A 5 84 2STE-W foe assistant sergeant at arms in conclusion of the different literary exercises BriiEt 11 39Olesen The larger heart the kindlier hand. 3^ is solved in a practical manner. The 11 03 the Senate. Ed. has been there before and the distribution of presents Buenger 26 23Olsen use of wood for fuel will so:n absorb O 62 Ring out the darkness of the land. NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. a couple of hours weae spend by the (ii'l understands the duties of the offlce Burg 5 43PahI the available supply of that article, E 4 57 Ring in the Christ that is to be. 3g ro *piy. Berry 7 99Peterson children in dancing and marching, and and neople will have to provide some SD 92 75 Casey E 9 68Peterson substitute. In the prairie regions hay 15 mar-all seeming to have a splendid time. 'iHQoJjh but little wheat was Constans II 4 28Peuser Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLV, is used to some extent, but as the 9 29 Springfield Items. Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., 6ted juring the week preceding Another cold snap accompanied by Crone 203 11Pfamder country settles up, that must eventually W 9 91 J* J. Legge, Prop'r. Dambach 5 22Pfefferle heist.!is our merchants did a livebusiffcaa. prove insufficient in quantity to 20 6* a blizzard gave everybody a call last fcOo -J taMW coii tc- c& i JD.3 en oo I Mr. Editor, you will excuse long delay Wheat No. 1 79 No. 2 70 Dan C. G. 1 50Pfeiffer supply the ever increasing demand, A 2 66 But had the storm of Sunday. Snow commenced to fall Flour per bbl $5.50700 on account of business and Christmas Dealer in Diebsch 3 51Pfenninger therefore contrivances to prepare it 38 20 Oats, per bushel 25 la :-l Sujilay comethiee days sooner we early in the morning and continued Drugs & Medicines, time. Dittbenner 1 77Quense for fuel are but a waste of time that A 13 95 All Taxes on personal property, not paid before Barley, per bushel 1.4060 wuuld have a different story to tell. throughout the greater part of the Dittbenner 2 15Raverty had better be directed to procuring 2213 March first will bo collected by distress and sale. The weather keeps remarkably cold Corn per bushel 25 Doehne 1 30Redmann forenoon, after which a northwest some other substitute. & New Ulm, Urw Comity, ^tinn., Dec. Kth 1330. The Mjonnerchor has already begun Potatoes, per bushel 25 but thank fortune we have had no Glass, Putty, Duevel A 4 31 FK. SCHUBERT, County Treaa Such a substitute may be found in Schramm 23 51 wind started on his revels and made Hams, per lb *"io 1 piuutions for a grand masquerade blizzards of any account. Dunkel E 1 18Redmann Oils and Paints, corn. This is no new theory, but an 1 77 Cheese per lb 1.120 the loose snow fly around in an uncomfortable 1 i to be given by them at Union Hall EagleMillCo 139 00Reim Notice old fact that has been repeatedly proved 7 40 Perfumery and Jos. Siebel, now representing the Lard per lb *."."*"!.".8 manner. The cold continued Emmerich W 4 22iieimers from actual experience. Corn has 14 63 o. evening of January 30th. We Rye flour, per bbl V.5.60 mammoth firm of Auerbach, Finch TOILET ARTICLES, Engel Jr. 65 to increase so that on Mond ay been used on some of the locomotives is hereby hereby given that partiesindubted Rohner 2 86 aro informed that the programme-, Salt, per bbl 2.00 Culbertson & Co., of St. Paul, was in Epple 17 94Roloff Combs, to niH an* requested to call at of the St. Paul & Sioux City railroad, 7 73 morning the thermometer indicated Butter, per lb ..".To18 which will be made public in due time, Erd Louise OSRoss once and settle their accounts. All town a few days ago looking after the but whether it is an economical substitute O 7 67 Brushes from 25 to 28 degrees below zero. Honey, per lb 20 Felkel 5 22Kosskopi will b} a good one. accounts not settled before January for coal as a fuel lor steam engines 3 22 wants of the many merchants of this Eggs, per doz .".20 and Stationery, Railroads were again blocked up and Pilsen 1 00Rath 1st will l)o placed in the hands of an I am not prepared to say. Bot mann 2 57 Judofe Cox froze histo nose week be- a^' while going the dp pot at place. fu.i, it will undoubtedly take several da\s Fischer 3 95lludolphi attorney for collection. as a iuel for stoves it is superior to any 2 60 i Physician's prescriptions compound Forster 43 16Rudolph NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. other substance, hard coal alone excepted, 137 09 Joirx GAMBLE. 4: before some af the cut scan be opened. W. C. Bredenhagen, special agent ed with accuracy and dispatcli atal! l"ier. The Tribune, says the Prank & Bent- Spring Bold, Minn., Dec. 21, 1880. and is cheaper than anything Sahli N 29 06 hours of the day or night. o the St. Paul Fire and Mai ine Insurance ._ zin 19 5 that is likely to be used as fuel. Saner Carl 7 35 pould not understand how that The Governor's Guards last weeH company, and also Mr. Hubbel, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Frank 1 83 Two three acres of corn will sup chaefer C. 14 19 noulu then freeze, it having been Frenzel 9 53SchapekahraJ received the following invitation to ply an ordinary family with a year's 47 special agent, Springfield Mass, for 45 years aild.never before cut Friedmann 7 20Schell supply of fuel. The same corn solil Land Office at Redwood Falls. Minn., Dec. 10,'SO. A 37 44 visit Washington on the 4th of March were on a western tour looking after Sealed proposals will be received by caper, 1 i JHedmanu S per in the market and the proceeds turned Scherer 5 66 Notico Is hereby eiven that the following-named Councillor II. Keller, until Tuesday, next, to participate in the inaugural the interest of their companies. settler has filed notice of his intent ion to nnke final Lcevimthal 73 75Sehiltz into either wood or coal, will not begin Anne 20 95 ilearn that Hon. C. 0 Brandt, January 4th, 1881, for the functions of prot in support of lu claim, and secur*: final entry Oebsor W 4 72Schleuder ceremonies: "+QX to do it. Corn is also much cleaner Our townsman, Mr. A. G. Anderson, II 6 81 thereof, and tnnt said proof will lie made lieforo grave-diggc and overseer of the city LT. S. f.an.l Office, ll, has invented a model of a DO YOU George W 5 01Schmidt the Reviser and Receiver ol" the aud nicer to use in every way than W 1 89 EXECUTIVE COM. ON I^AUGOIAL CER- has been quite ill for the last few graveyard, such proposals to contain Redwood Kail*. Minn., on Thursday the loth day of Gieseke W 153 81Sehmucker 1 apparatus to be used in cattle either coal or hay, and requires no 19 47 the exact compensation asked for digging January, 0, viz.: Anders Lund Homestead entry days. Dr. Wellner has the patient in iLveh 4th, 1881. Graff 15 4ftSchneider No. U15, f. Switch of South East Section V, preparation to enable it to be used. 7 14 0 contracted that feed and water children's and adults' graves, for THINK OF IT?-J Township 111. Range30, and he names tho following charge. GrwfePN 1151 The stalks and roots may be burnt Washington, I).' Dec 2!.. 1.881. Schnobrich E 1 53 both winter and summer and also the iii 'ie furnished to the cattle while itnjtii'sesto prove his continuens residence upon iiross 78 44Schumacher with the ea*s if,desirable. It may be 1 09 and.-cnttivation of said truct, viz*: John Sandqnist wages per day for other work in necessary Sir: Dr. McCarney is talking of locating i cars. We trrst Mr. Brandt's l&linSkutt, John Lind and Anders Guiinarson Guenthner 83 used in either a wood or coal stove, Seiter A. Sen 9 20 to be done in the graveyard. The I am instructed to tender you, and all'fijSNew Ulm. Urown Co. farther west, at Aurora. will prove a success, as Guetlich 1 03Setter sw-' JN". P. DUNSIXGTO X, Register. without any change of gr.'tes. It Albert 4 10 Council reserves the right of rejecting Just now before the through you, the officers and men of Wood is now a little more plentiful, nu sub arrangement is very much Guetling 2 33Seiter makes a steady, hot fire which can II 24 any or all proposals. Haas J. G. 35 your command, a cordial invitation to be Seiter O 1 30 Notice of Expiraiicn of Bedemption. ''e'.i 'A in the shipment of cattle. JACOB NIX, Clerk. Hagen O W 5 Slocum A 2 24 visit this city on the 4th of March REGULATED AS READILY AS COAL. Seven days count of mail matter is I ^annual meeting of the Gover- 2*ew Ulm, December 21st, 18S0. HanftAnnaL75 14 Sommer 55 46 Two bushels of corn in the ear will next, and take part in the parade incident a terriflic nuisance, that's what all the nor':. Guards for the election of militaryf Hauenstein 31 00Stoeckert 3 16 keep a comfortable fire theeoldesi day GRAND to the inauguration of Gen'l HauenstemW 33 63Stoll Christ 1 62 P. M's think at any rate. uid civil officers will be held next iiiwimer. Hard wood at this station Frank Burg FranzDamtne assessed in the City ofNewUlui, James A. Garfield as President of the Heimerding- Sr.uebe 21 83 NEW YEAR'S BALL, is $8 a cord. The same amount of Lot", Mock 101, N. Sold for $i.2o. Subwequent Tue"*va'y evening. Three delegates to The temperance association and the er 11 00SubiliaAugustil 33 Taxes $7 CJ, Interest Penalty an I Costs $4.11, To money invested in corn at 15 cents a United States. Via nmual convention of the Minnesota tal Atnutmt required to redeem 16.'J4. ^nti-treat club are both progressing I-Ieinebttch 1 71Theissen O 1 71 bushel, the market price here, will last Please signify your acceptance at National Chiarua' Association, which Held 3 30Toberer 14 72 and increasing. ionger than the cord of wood, not oi'Ficr cy THH AtrniTonov BROWW CO. the earliest possible date. Hellmann A 09 Tyler meeis on Wednesday, Jan. 19th, will No. a. New Liru, Aiiuu.,()ctole t8th, l^Sa. counting the cost of hauling the corn 88 50 has the best assorted stock of Peter M. Keever's house narrowly NEW YEAR'S EVE, To KrnnzPnmme.Yon arc hereby notified that llelmer 2 51Vajen II 117 17 to the market and hauling the wood II. C. Oorbin, also elected at this meeting. It is on the iuthday of sep'emljer A. D. 187H, at a Tux escaped being demolished by the de Herian 4 31Vaihinger 20 65 home and furthermore, the present Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, Silc field as ptovif.ed hy law at New Ulm. in tho Ass't Adj't Gen'l U. S. Army. exp'.v-t^d that every member of the County of Uriiwn Slate of Minnesota, tho .Auditor Hescheler 45 58Van Dusen vouinng flames on Sunday the 19th winter a person can not always get Union Hall, Corresponding Secretary. o''said County sold th land hereir aiiovc des-cribel cxni'any will be present. Hess 59 Genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holders. & Co. 118 00 wood when wanted, sometimes having inst., but by the help of the large tn Ketci-St'-ffei for the Helitiqnent Taxes thereon To Capt. J, Bobleter Hirsch 44 Vogel 32 89 for the year Vu7, amounting as hereinbeforen*. te to make'two or three journeys for it. lli.morhas it that the M. and St. L. number of people who instimtly rushed Friday Eve., Deo. 31st, the hum oi Sixteen 91-101J Dollars, exclueivn of German and French-A No. 1 Pipes. Hettinger 1115 Vogelpohl II 9 35 Governor's Guards, New Uli Minn. The only objection to the use of the eosl of scrvinrt R. contemplate the construction of thin notice. You nro aisohere- to the rescue very little damage Iluebner "3 39Vogtel 4 0L 'y notiiled Hint tin rl^ht of redemption from BUCII coin as fuel is a sentimental squeamishness Col. Corbin informs us that all All kinds of American Pipes/ Cigar a branch of their road from Excelsior side has expired on thelCth day ofSeptember A. I Hummel W 2 18Wagner was done. The carpenters got it all 70 62 about burning an article that troops visiting Washington at the ls-0 or wiiiiin sixty days after the service of this Jacobs 10 79Wagner through this county touching at Waconia Chas is used for food, and if newspapers adjusted as well if not better than ever nutie.e. Cases, Snuff Koxes. '^t-.-^ above designated time will be transported Jacobs Ch 5 04 (Guardian) 16 23 Witness my hand and Seal at New Ulm, in said will take the subject in hand, that may Admission 50 Cts. a Couple, and crossing the II. DM at some before. County of Rrotvii, this lfitli day of October, 1*30. Johnson 1 30Walton to and fro, by the Trunk lines A Jj- 3 54 be overcome in time. I would rather Also all kinds of H. li. CONSTANS, County Auditor. whit in this vicinity to connect with JueneYnann 5 07Webber 15 64 Mrs. Henry Kernan from Huron i burn an acre of corn that can be replaced Peril. KPCIIKR, Deputy. leading to the city, at half fare rates Winona & St. Peter R. R. probab'at Karl Dr. OB 83 Webber Media 2 95 in a single year, than to burn spending the holiday with us. She also that quarters will be furnished SMOKING, CHEWING THEPIONEERPEESS Karl 13 55 41WeddendorfHIO New Ulm. Engineers are now 33 A eordlal invitation is extended to an acre of timber that takes years to looks well. the men while in the city, free of r*-* Kaula 50 Wescheke 93 66 all that wish to skip the fantastic toe replace, even on the score of sentiment. I 'king over the ground.Chaska AND SNUFF TOBACCO. charge. The invitation will be acted Keller 15 from the old into the New Year. Westphal A 15 Ambros Parsons has returned from ,,,1881.,: ifarald. Keller II 44 78WestphaiTher.5 90 on at the meeting of the Gurds next: Chicago where he took a large number F. HAUSDORF, M'ger. Keller Marg. 4130 less than five masquerade balls Weyhe 24 99 Tuesday evening, and if a sufficient of cattle. He says the profits were "The PioxrasB PRESS," says the StiilwalBt tMCHbw Kiesling, Kel- Wicherski E 5 40 yil! hi held in this city during the man, "is undeniably tho representative expended1,ofn Wsper thei All of the following old and new number of the members desire to go o flush. Troni our regular correspondent Busted. ler & Co. 152 01 Wilckcn 3 81 Northwest. Tho amount of money VICK'S cvruiviil season of 1831. The first will and itw enterprise in the collection of State add national the invitation will bo accepted. Kiesling A. 2 60WinkelmanWll 89 bra"ds of Cigars:' Illustrated Floral Guide The merchants and farmers are news are unsurpassed and unoqualodV It is to le :dvfn by the Turnverein, on January J. Zieskc leaves for the Saintly Kiesling II 11 77Witkowski 1 92 western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, southern Manitoba, complaining of the stagnation, in the For 1^81 is an elegant Book of 120 paces, Ono Kiesling 5 37Zeller city next Monday, Jan. 3d. 43 28 29ti the second by the Msonnerchri", Dakota, and all of Minnesota, more ttaaa any one IW.Uln W alia Watchman.] SOMATRA,! colore*! Flowr Plate and GO O illustrations, -\vltll paper in tho state of Now Yorkmore, la fact, than wheat trade. Is it on account of the Kiesling W II 65 Zieher A 12 10 \n January 30th the third by Wise AVo.-.ls ol'it. Willing- IVjjaicss, Descriptions of the bc3tfloweryami vegetables, and La ssu Rivals, i Our merchants have been very busy any ono paper is to any part of tho East. Tho manufactures, Ivnaspe 1 62Zwisele 1 62 C. & N. W. R. R. not being able to directions for growing. Only ten cents. In English 10 Cent Cigars. railroads, agriculture and entire business ot theGijroinor's Guards, probably, on LUIS, i oroerman. If you afterwards order seeds deduct for the past week, the stores and shops Kobarsch 38 the Northwest find such an organ and representative take it all away to the Eastern market? the 10 cts Fe"n-uly 12th and the fourth and fifth VARA, Koch EG 30 18 iu the PIO.VEEBPUESS as can bo found nowheroelseia having been crowded from morn till Value of personal VICK'S SKEDS are the best in the world. The At the close of amass meeting, according the United States, or for any other part of this conti- K( ch E HOME. :-"V"--J Floral Guide will tell haw to cet and grow them. property, $164,528. on Maijh 1st. Club dances and other night nent." This is but a samplo of the universal testimo-' to the report of the same published A VIOK'S Flower and vegetable Gnrden,175 pages, 0 Taxes on personal (Guardian) 10 62 rCOOL SMOKE Chickens and turkeys are plentifu tmtertinments will be thrown in pro- ny from all quarters to the superiority of the PIONKXB La Grange paper, reference colored plates.TiUO engravings. For 50 cts in paper a1 The Christmas tree at the Congregational in 4i. 92property, $4,853.65 Koch Wm 1 PBESS in all the essentials of a ftrst-clasa metropolitan covers $100 in elegant cloth. In German or English. among our merchants, and still they niitJC-.l^sly. church last Friday evening, Value of real newspaper, and to its conceded position in the front was made to the phenomenal efficacy Konakowitz S 18 bring them on. rank of the great American Journals of the day. It Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine32 pages 5 Cts. Kga.|gAOTAs. was loaded town with some very valuable 05estate, $310,383. Krausell 6 M.{Chambers closed his writing of St. Jacobs Oil in the many painful has substantially no competitor in the vast territory a colored plate iu every numberand many fineengravlngs, Taxes on real es- Krook W A 20 21 presents. The tree was gotten which forms the field of its circulation, and which it M. Howard has completed the carpenter Price $ 1.9.5 a year Five copies for $5.00 :"o last Thursday evening, at which diseases to which mankind is subject. 91tate, $9,161.62 occupies almost to the exclusion of any othermorning Speimen numbers sent for ten cents three trial Krnschko 8 up for the Sunday school scholars, and work on our schoolhouse, and r.hree prizes were distributed I CHOICE. newspaper. Its circulation, which has never increased We refer to the above as showing how copies 5-2 cts. Kuhlman Eli 10 80 Total value of all enjoyed themselves to their hearts' more rapidly than during the past six months, is four Address, JAMES VICK,Rochester, N. Y. the same is a grand budding and an ./un the pupils, August Keller reived strong a hold Old German Remedy for Kuhlman 26 11property, $474,911. newspaper1 Or five times as great as that of any other content. The festivities over, they Kfe ornament to our town. The next in tho Northwest, outsider of Chicago and St. Louis. Koch 15 & Total taxes the prize for the best penmanship, Rheumatism, has on the experience All of the above named goods are of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. went home rejoicing, wishing that Only the leading papers in those cities pay so much Kudolph 11 80 $14,014.67. thing we want is a bell. Coidd not Anna Hausdorf for making most and good wishes of the great public. a,-) t^e PIONEEK PRESS for telefrraphic specials, and Santa Glaus would come oftenor. the best quality, and will be sold at the except these, no other paper in tho Northwest main* the good ladies of our town suggest LORENO. improvement, and Wm. Frank for best Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., Dec. 14, '80. taias so large a corps of news correspondents. It hat Frank White has disposed of his Notice *6 hereby given, that the following-named Allison 22 39 KnappS 7 05 some way of getting up and collecting lowest figures. its paid representatives at every great or considerable behavior. Mr. Chambers intends to Ifc. IVromil. settlor has filed notice ot'his intention t. make Anderson A news center of the United States, as well as at aU local 25 Laudon 2 01 interest in the Loreno house. Hereafter ilnal proof in support of his claim, and aeenre final a fund for that purpose'* They are return after New Year and give another points in Minnesota and the adjacent States, and the Mrs. Johnson, 1 ee Bertha Sommer, 117 McCormick & entry thereof, and that said proof will bo made the firm will stand W- R. White Territory of Dakota. Its arrangements for 1881 embrace FRANK BURG, always excellent in such good causes. series of lessons. efor the register and Rereiver of the U. S. Land 1 57 is also among the holiday visitors to Co. 3 90 a still morecomprehensivesystemof telegraphio and J. A. White. Office Redwood Falls Minn, on Saturday the 22d correspondence at Washington, New York, Boston. Marcellus M1 73 BinghamllH40 02 our town. The Christmas tree in our town was day of January WO, viz: cob Kraus, Homestead Jars for shipping purposes have continued It is Dan. Liddell who bought out Cincinnati, Chicago, MJlwautee, and numerous other Beitrand I- 84 en'ryKo. 800 for North 14 of the South tt'eet Mogeiison 1 15 a huge success, about 3U0 being present, cities, as well as at all the Important State capitals, Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn Section 11, Township 111, Range 31 and he names Fred C. Gley came down from the to be 'mong the scarce articles at John Keegan's livery business, not Boll 3 81Moe 7 73 and jolly old Santa Claus did not and a still more widely extended system of local news the ollowinpr witnesses to prove his continuous Black John,, as given in last week's Review western regions to sperd the holidays 31Miller W 08 .his place, and our warehouses and miils collection from this and neighboring States. In the 2 residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: forget any one. The little children, fullness and accuracyof itsmarketreportsit maysafely Conrad lijigle, John Daub of Redwood Falls, Red. Blake 20 01 dullermaster 76 Jt- especially, were immensely satisfied at the homo of his parents in this city. are nearly filled with grain and flour wood Co., Louis Burchardt ofWest Newton Nicollet challenge comparison with anyotherwestern Journal. Our village was unusually crowded Benham E 08 Moe II 36 with their presents. The tree looked Co., Bernhard Ranweiler of New Uim, Brown Believing the Itepublican party to be the safest repository awaiting shipment. Several cars were with strangers on Christmas day, but Hangs 62 Mamies & Cas- of the great trusts of tho government, the Pio- fo. wm.P. DUNNINGTON beautiful, bemg dressed with very however obtained during the latter yet everytiling passed off quietly. Our KKEit. P&Es&is a Republican newRpapcr without being E.G. Pahl. llurk II Register. Wm. Koch. Miss Lizzie Kallmann, who has 09 sel 4 68 much taste by the untiring lady co a party organ. It holds the sphere of the Journalist Geo. Schmidt. Bnrginger C. Schmidt 13 60Majewski 8 92 part of last week and it was then hoped mittee who were well able lo make a been in Chicago during the la two business men kept their stores closed Notice to be above all parties, and bis true function to be that Bowen E 83 Mitchell 21 73 during the day. In the evening the of a faithful historian of public events, a Just, candid success of such an undertaking. They Empire Mill Co. that plenty more could be obtained or three years, returned to her home Burnside and impartial censor of public men and measures, 1 73Mai res 2 34 have had the management of the same young gents gave a ball at Harmony is hereby given that all births and rwards, but the last blockade will in this city during the lattei part of and a fearless and independent exponent of the best Berg 5 65Mogenson II 36 from beginning to end, and have worked Hall, which was largely atterded by deaths that have occurredft'tirin?%the opinion on all public questions. ere with these expectations to last week. Bowen W&Co 2 07Moll & Mauch 13 26 with that untiring perseverance year 1880, and have not as yet been all the trippers of the "light fantastic ROLLER MILL. Cane 72 Minneapolis which always characterize their labor eat extent. THE WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS Geo. Baumgartner came up from registered in the City Clerk's Office, toe." A superb supper was had at the Christensen 03 Harv. Wrks 3 90 even the names OR the presents must be reported to the' uiiddrsignep Vinona last Fridiy, to spend theholidays Buck Eye restaurant. j\. Kiefer,o Sb. Paul, has been injiewiug The WEEKLT PIOKEEB PKESS is tho great family Caurturier 2 34Norris W 95 were written in a large plain hand before January 1st, 1881, else the fine paper of the Northwest. It exhibits ail the characteristic some of the legislative Clary 101 wiih his parents in Sigel. township. Nielson 7 32 and I know the writer must be a good excellencies of the daily in a condensed form. The German Methodist church gave determined by law will be imposed. Christensen 1 34Peck 76 It is made up, however, with a special reference to thi fibers elect in this section of the correspondent. The tree was in M. their Christmas ti 'on Christmas eve. JACOB NIX, City Clerk. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. wants of the rural households of Minnesota and the Casanova 23 Phelps W 5 51 H. Gamble's new hall, which is now t.e in regard to the coming U. S. and it was a gra.id success. We noticed New Ulm, December 18th, 1880. adjacent States and Territories. Itsnewa department* The toys from this place and vicinity 34Forth 12 Clark li 2 furnished with a new organ. All contain a complete condensation af all thegeneral and. T.E. Jiowen among those present. *-/.atonal contest. The Colonel is an who attend the Mankato Normal 01Peterson A 2 18 Coulthard 1 State and local news. Its farm and garden and household went home at an early hour, highly What did you got, ye ikrakl] Nix? mthusiastic supporter of Gen. San-school, departments are prepared expressly with a view 39Roller 3 01 Case A W 1 pleased with the entertainment. Golden Gate Mills. came up on Thursday morning to the special needs of this region and climate. In? The Christmas trees at the Lutheran We take pleas forming lb 23Russell 9 08 Deering W 8 bom, and it is therefore evident that last and arc spending the holiday vacation its editorial discussions particular attention is paid to\ church, Evangelical church and Tally one more on our side. 'Tis public that udy for bii?- Dousman W 11 Runitz & Ben- subjects of special interest to citizens of Minneeot* his mission in this county and elsewhere at home. The school reopens next also the one at Harmony II-ill on a new idea. Call around and have a iness. The and all th': and of neighboring States. Its market reports, which, Ellsworta A 9 36 dixen 65 52 Having arranged our mib to run is to try and influence members Christmas eve were well attended. are unsurpassed for fullness and accuracy, are pre-. hat. Scotch Angus understands all lates4lyi.inpi' i^_'n)dnniHm\ Tucstla-'. Emmerich 4 41RuchelC 20 79 both by steam and water power, with pared expressly for its columns, and cover the entire to support his fovorite candidate. about it. ture of flour Vnj^fete^th.. Notwithstanding that tickets to the Eaton 2 26Rising A E 4 10 other late improvements, we are now le vvitn range of grain, produce, live stock, provision and the best mi ry ball at Harmony Hull on" Christmas merchandise, markets at all the chief commerciaJi,, DAERACH. enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass Eaton HG&Coll 93 SamwriekDI 87 Judge Cox will lecture at Sleepy Eye .centers,aswellasatSt. Paul andMinneapolis, andother* We are confl*jPGtly buying Friess Jos. quality of flour. 12 73 Sanderlin A 25 eve were $2, it was well attended and GREAT BARGAINS IN MUSICAL local points. In short, it is especially commendedto-j* this AVeunesday evening, subject,"The Wheat, all who went there claim that it was Fiebiger In exchange for N"o. 1 wheat, we 122 Schmidt 3 20 Golden Gate liemi. the farmers and other citizens of Minnesota bjrttBi splendid. Fitzgerald give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and Hye, 94 SalkowskiC 28 33 especial adaptation to their local needs and interested Meufc Empire." We feel assured MERCHANDISE. Friess Jacob rts, per. bushel. Its literary miscellany is selectcowithgreat care and} SchleifC 19 137 Corn, Your correspondent wishes ye editor at a g. eat many ^Jj2ns of-this place taste to furnish reading of the most instructive andt No births, deaths, weddings or Franz 82Somers A 1 44 3 at the J.!HEIMEDINGEB & SON. and employes of ye REVIEW an interesting variety for the family circle. It haei. mOaf8, Gehrke elopements this week, neither has ould be very much pleasB4-48^J^ear 90SchultzG 14 60 2 arranged with English and American pubJuabere for abundanc9 of success for 1881. k* gEfacfcivheatt 4* Gebser W succession of first-lass serial stories by celebfetedi 3 12TateG 145 there been any case of assault and HELPwaysyonMwayachnc **_ i V(i STOJKE. Judge's lecture on that subject? Gallagher I. English and American authorsof which the tbzilbatT John 0. Zieske returned home safe Trautmann 2 23 27 batterv but if our neighbor up on we suggest Sha'fc somo of our citi.diis story of "Great Porta Ban**e." by Parjeon. ao*j iVourselre* \j making montt Gauerke A and sound from Fort Pierre, D. T. 40Talbot & Wel- 3 At the HigKcWiittitr^^rices. being published in, ttt columns, is a first sanaplej the hifi had had his shot gun ready when* golden i offered Goettsche tain hold of the matter with a John says there is vi good deal of vacant Jos. Bobleter lias just received a come 1 56 2 42 The proof-sheets of these stories, purchasedat greeJK thereby keeping porerty tho other night, these might have Hanson N land along the Chicago N. W. R. cost, are furnished in advance and exclusivelytothe) from door. Those who k\. .view to getting the Judge to deliver Talbot 30 181 direct'importation of violins, accordions, PIOJTEEB PSESH in this part of the United Stateau been a subject for a coroner's inquest. take aavnnlnge of the gooJ W6~sell all kinds of Hanson 11. which could be improved were it 3 54Talbot&Rinke46 80 the lecture here at an early day. harmonicas, guitars, violin and chances for making money that are offered, gennl These serial stones, which belong to the lu^heaej Hanson II Be careful, boys, how, when, and not for the scarcity of wood. Fort 82Thompson la 2 12 23 ally become wealthy, while those who do notalmprove ranko'ffictitiousliterature,win constitutean atUeettffj EL&UK, guitar strings, &( from Klingenthal, The new boi'.rd of county commisuoners Hillesheim sueh chances remain in poverty. We want Pierre is going up fast at least one where you use those pop guns. Vf.n Dusen & feature of the WESBXT PIOXEES^PBXM throo|Bojai" 150 manymen, women, boys and girls to work for na SHOUTS, Saxony. The instruments are the year 1881, as wen as of its Saturday and tliiajy hundred bnildings were put up this meets n, ?xt Tuesday. The board Ibberson 16 50 Co 62 40 right iu their own localit ies. Tho business wil That yoke of cattle advertised in iile best ever brought to this city and last fall and over one hundred lots were pay more than ten limes ordinary wages. We for Jenson 83 BRAN, &c\ &C.7 Warder, Mitch* vill be comnos^U of four new members, nishan expensive outfit and all that yon need Tree the Review was sold within four days old by Mr. Nichols the village proprietor, lie offered for sale at amazingly low Uaa Sabecriptjoii KaUej'-^ Just 8 58 ell & Co. 4 68 No one who engages fails to make #mey yei Lars*^&j|hg the only hold over A LOAV RA^JS/ f^ DAttY. -^iJi all of which must be built upon by after the ad. appeared. Who says it Knapp&Gehres3 34 rapidly, son can derote your whole time to tl Wright & Keeg- pizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12.00 OneTear...T.-^r:.^13 00 ttm^Uamaa^iM board. Chas. Wagntir work or oniy yonr spare moments. Fnli inform? June next. Mr. Nicholl is a smart, Special Attention gjiven to Kant Otto 9 20 an i 02 does not pay to advertise? iccordfons from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui ffixMontha.: 6 00 VeeMsaA...K^^, tion and all is needed sent free. Address STXHSOH ^ATor3sL.s go-8-head business man and sells lots so /%p.olht'ed to serve the unes Ou.stoxvi Koehne .3 20White W 10 13 Saturday Bditionof thelailrjpe recr.i..^t^f fcCo., Portland, Maine. |Urs from $5.00 ta$15.00. Harmonijtftfs, The suit of Lee vs. Peck did not cheap that it doesn't take a fortune to Kolbe W 119 ^Sunday Editionot fhDaily -pr net..... WelcomeJWB 4 93 nyb'f Jacob Brust, and Georg^ in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. buy a lot and another to stock up. comeoffto day. The complainant Knudson 5 44Wylie 2 72 Jutv, extra fcohe for grinding fe^J TW-WEBHT. "i^ ikes the place of W. H. SandStone f0 Remember these goods hav'iieen John, to his surprise, found some Kraemer & Co 6 94Youngman withdrew the same, as he came to the 8 22 *4S(. Steam Cornsheller, and John Dorster are imported direct from the manuTacturei, Sleepy Eye friends in business-at that Kluge A 11 Zieske 5 73 conclusion that he .ought to have place, viz: Chas. Smith whois selling nembers elected last fall. The and can therefore be sold at Kimm larjer sum in payment" for his broken tWood tiiken tor cashpr in exchange. flour and feed, and Gustlbberson who Keegan Kee- lower pi ices tjjan if bought from mid 11 no doubt organize by eecfr 'Hose t.han alinafinA ifaur could allow is going to clerk in one of thefores.'' gan ^7 Vile men. \A-'i *& Wagner its chairman 'if ft- 4&J wv mm