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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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tiEVT tJLM REVIEW WEDNESDAY NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The Silver Cornet Band last Monday The Mankato Normal students from GEO BENIftCO. evening elected the following officers: this place and sui'r^undihg rtowns returned Leadei B. P. A. Nix. to Mankato last Monday, in order THE MOST EXTENSIVE WHOLESALE Officers of Brown County Notice of pistflution of Partnership. HOME. Asst. A. G. Wagner to be in readiness at the opening LIQUOR HOUSE IN ST, PAUL. 101 41Piehl Bertrand 2 ,__.. fS.90.~SDb*eqoen,ofKrUlmfCli Post Office Address New Ulm. oJd for Bloclfttt^ff.! Pres. T. Olesen. of the school on the following day. In Lot 7, 173 75Petermann Bertram! 6 AVDITORH. B. Constana. Notice is hereby given that the partnership Taxei7.3,Irit*W.T!wIt)r and Cot| f4.ll, To TRBASUKXRF. Schubert. 35 54Petermann Bertrand Jack 10 Since the death of Major Becht, Mr. Sec. Gust. Fiseher. addition to those who have heretofore heretofore existing between Ul Amount requlifit^deem fi.9|. RMISTBR OF DKKDI-A. Walton. 2 02 68Rose Sr Cutting W 2 V- John Lauterbach and N Faas, under TreasrWm. Seiter. George Benz has managed the extensive JUJIOI: or PROBATEE. Braudt. attended that institution, we learn Rose 85 Current 1 03 Cr.KRK OF THE DIIT. COURTAlbertBl&nchard. the firm fame of Lauterbach & _"r, MOTCJFOTH AUDITOR07 BROWH CO. and popular wholesale liquor that Robert Stocker from this place SMBRIFFKdward Caaey. No. 3, Now Ulm, Minn., October 18th 1880. We understand that the balls given 18RoseH Current QA2 47 Faas has this day been dissolved by StrnvEYOKJ. Berndt. To Franz Damme.Vou are hereby notified that house, built up by Benz & Becht, in St. and Minnie Hoffmann of Millord have 23Schmidt A Current W 1 115 at the two halls in this place on New mutual consent. The business will be COURT OOMMISSIOKBRE. G. Koch. on the 10th day of September A. D. 187X, at a Tax 77Schmidt Susan Current 1 77 Sale held as provided by hiw at New Ulm, in the COHHTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. Paul, alone. His business however has also gone down with the intention of continued by John Lauterbach who is Year's eye were well attended, and OOROHSRJonas LaudeNschlager. County of Brown State of Minnesota, the Auditor GENTS' ANu Case A 1 7Schwartz A 2 06 authorized to collect all outstanding gradually increased nntil it has assumed entering the school. There seems to of said County sold tho land herein above det cribed COCNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. G. Clary. that all had a merry time in tripping 05Schmidt 1 23 Hills 2 COMMISSIONERSChnsWnt ner.ch(iirmnn,OStone. to Peter Steffel for the Delinquent Taxea thereon accounts of the old firm and pay all such magnitude as to seriously tax be a tendency on the part of many of Ready-made Clohiif^ George Heart, A. Larson.John Dorster. a the year 1877, amounting aa bereinbeforesixted out the old and pawing in the new year. Kuschiner N 1 51 Sasse 2 02 debts of the same. tonne aumcf Sixteen 94-100 Dollars, exclusive of his physical energies, and he accordingly the young folks of this community at Libert 4 36Timm W 1 43 At Union hall the dancing was kept the cost of aervin,? this notice. You are also hereby John Lauterbach, NEW ULM PRODUCf MARKET. notified that the right of redemption from auch Watschke 1 25 on the 1st of January associated the present time to strive in getting a Middleton 74 Ladies' Circulars,'^' up till daylight the following morning, Alfred N. Faas. saw has expired on the 16th day ofSeptember A. I Wagner 417 Moll 2 48 with him Mr. John Ha*ggenmiller and better education than that afforded 1880, or within sixty days after the service of this and at that time a few of the dancers New Ulm, Minn., Jan., 3,1881. notice. Wagner A 8 46 -mmif^Mats & Caps, PaffrathBarbara 67 Mr. Win. Hachmann. Both of the at home. This is commendable. made the morning air resound with Witness my hand and Seal at New Dim, in said 80Wooldrich 33 Roberts 3 Corrected weekly by R. PrxrrKRLT, W\:: Boots df Shoes County of Brown, thislsth day of October, 1880. above named junior members of the But have all those who their unearthly howls. Raverty 7 79Wooldrich 13 49 TAKEN UP, H. B. CONSTANS, County Auditor. firm are well and favorably known in have lately gone abroad (Renter higher Raverty 51 Pern. FI3CHER, Deputy. Dunke 1 49 Wheat No. 1 76 No. 2 73 the largest assortment of Marriage licenses were issued to the ThompsonD 1 60Eastman II 1 08 this city. The former will be readily institutions, advanced so far in their Flour per bbl $5.206.50 By the undersigned, a black cow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. GlatignyLA 3 30 Tuttle 2 10 following parties during the month of STRAW GOODS, recognized as the late senior member studies that there is no chance for them with straight upright horns. The Oats, per bushel 25 Cutting Glatigny A 3 73 86 December: of the firm of Haggenmiller & Kuhl, to learn ny more, at homo? We are confident owner is requested to call and .,^rove Barley, per bushel 4060 Ganske GusaH 143 3 52 Land Office at Bedwood Falls, Minn., Dee. 10/80. Meril S. Tolraan, Charlotte Johnson. property. also of St. Paul, and the latter as the CJorn per bushel 30 that some who have gone forth Ganske A Gehrke 1 86 61 Notice is hereby given that the following-named CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, 4 C. Rolloff. pettier has filed notice ofhiaintention to make final Potatoes, per bushel 25 August Yeske, Sophia Dahl, Henton 4 50 Hoffmann 1 34 jovial and popular traveling salesman from here would find enough to do in proui in support of his claim, and secure final n New Ulm. Jan.. 4. 1881. rj Hams, per lb 10 NOTIONS, ke. TA Johnson 312 Hoffmann 31 Anders Isenberg, Johanna Swenson. try thereof, and that said proof will be made before who in former years visited this city their own schools for some time to Cheese per lb 20 Lee W the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land Office, 153 Kroschel W 2 96 Chas. S. Loveland, Millie Schiltz. I have given especial attention with clock-work regularity in the interests come. We feel like advising such as Redwood Falls, Minn., on Thursday the 15th day of Lard per lb 8 52Lange A 12 McBain Hugh 1 BOARD OF AUDIT. January, 1850, viz.: Anders Land Homestead entry my ready-made clothing department Geo. Christensen, Anna C. Anderson. of the old firm of Benz & Becht, have a desire to enter schools at a distance, Rye flour, per bbl 5.00 Martin I 1 09LangeF No. 915, for South of South East X, Section Uj 2 73 and as the largest portion of my stocl TowiiBhiplU, Range30, and he names the follow, Fredrick Hager, Louise Affolder. Salt, per bbl 2.00 McPhee 2 03McKenzie and more recently for Geo. Benz, The to remaio in your own schools 1 50 of clothing has been made to ordei ing witnessesto prove his continuous residence up Meeting of the Board of Audit of Brown county, Butter., per lb 1216 Raverty 4 11Moll 2 35' Edward Casey, Hannah M. Collins. on and cultivation of said tract, viz-: John Sand, PionKcr Press speaks of the new firm until you are certain that you can do fy,om samples selected by myself, Minn., December 31st, I$S0, quist. John Skatt, John Lind and Anders Guniiar Honey, per lb 20 Raverty Rose 88 Murphy 1 07 The Board met for die purpose of examning and im enabled tc furnish better madf Owen W. Williams, Annie II. Owens. as follows: better at other places then, by all icu all of New Ulm. Brown Co. comparing the books of tht Auditor and Treasurer Eggs, per dot 18 Robertson S 1 83Murphy 07 olothing, and at lower prices than any N. P. DUNHIMOTOX, Register. and found them correct/ as follows to wit: means, go ahead if you have an opportunity. Steff el 5 69Murphy The combination is indeed a strong A 70 The Lutheran society had the Christmas County Road and Bridge fund S6i 00 other establishment in the city. County Intercut & Sinking fuad 1479 11 Steffel A 6 98McGregor one, and the trade is to be congratulated. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, 59 tree festivities at their church on When in want of anything in mj Several Town I inula 420 76 Schultz A 2 27Mathewson With three such men associated, A 55 line don't fail to come and see my Several School District funds 2Jl HI New Year's evening. Thore was a Towey 9 39McReaJ with increased facilities for doing business, 71 Private Redemption account 393 97 goods and obtain my prices before purchasing wm The annual meeting of the Fire Department HOP BITTERS? Delinquent taxes collected 1273 97 largo uumber uf persons present at the Thompson 84 with the finest and largest stock, MontgoraeryN 4 43 elsewhere. It will be mme Current taxes collected 250 03 was held on Monday evening Werring W 1 87Montgomer with connections which give them contiol 3 49 time, and the Sunday school children, in your pocket.- at Turner Hall. We understand that 49 of the choicest of many articles, Werring 2 73 Jas 7 87098 39 (A Medicine, not a Drink.) for whose pleasure the tree was arranged, C. Baltniseh. 147 jRiiebl LfSS OVSimBAVTS. and" with ample capital, a house is Albrecht 1 5 our fire item of last week was the CONTAINS Co.Revenuefnnd'jverdrnwn Old 23 were all delighted with the 170 founded which must take rank with Bryant 1 3 PSomerfieldC Sr County Poor fund overdrawn 706 33 theme of considerable comment, and BOPS BTJCHU, MANDRAKE, Farmers many nice things which the beautiful 2 17 CuuntyJailfuwl overdrawn 3 05 the first in the land." Bohanan S 3 07SomerfieldC Jr DANDELION, that we* were taken to task quite severely. 1627 81 3 24 Clary 2 33Serbus Christmas treje produced for them. Between Being personally acquainted with AND THX PUREST AND BESTMEDIOALQTSALZ* The following officers were 193 Coon A 85 Utecht A Balacee Gl7 7 a TIES OF AU, OTHKB BLTTXKS. eighty and ninety scholars have all the members of the new firm, especially 2 43 THEY CURE Clary 1 66Wilt x* TRKASUaV. elected for the ensuing year: attended the Sunday school during the Deposit in Citizens Nttl.'l Bank 3525 Geo. Benz and Wm. Hachmann, 2 38 In tins vicinity will please take notice Clary Nora 03 ArnsH Notes in handB of County Att'y for 1 irst Foreman, Chas Brust. All Dlseasee of theStomach, Bowels, Blood, year. 2 60 collection that this fall the undersigned Flaherty 1 42Brendel we congratulate Mr. Benz upon 231) 00 Liver, Kidneys, and UrinaryOrgans, Nervousness, i PrivateRedempt ion orders redeemed Sleeplessnessand especially 3 28 Second Herrian. Frabow 1 54Corey o: will buy all kinds of his fortunate selection as associates of County Revenue orders red*emed Female Complaints. MARRIEDIn this city, by Rev. A. 14 74 Grabow Corey Mary County Hoor orders redeemed SIOOO IN COLD. SOU such sterling men, and Mr. Hachmann ENGINE. Berghold, on Fridav, Dec. 31st, 1880, Farm Produce. Several Town and School District 3 42 Corey 113 Greene //'A/'liiti.^v' 73 7U orders redeemed First Foreman, Theo. Kobarsch. upon his }ong deserved promotion. Will be paid for a ease they will not enre or" i rank & Bro 8 34 3 68 Edward Casey and Miss Hannah Collins. Greene Cashin Treasury invtblng impure help, or for anything impure or Injurious 92*2 7 Hauser jr 1 95 Second N. Picker. foundf In them. May the firm of Geo. Benz Co. live *In" Heimerdinger The tin pan brigade improved OATS, CORN, BUTTER AS ic.~ 607178. $90717- Hanser sr 2 77 Ask your druggist tor Bop Bitters and try 19 27 Secretary, Chas. StoJlq. long and prosper. Attest the opportunity to give the happy pair them before you sleep. Take no other. AlOlERT Bl.AKCJlAltn, EGGS, &C, Meets every Thursday evening at (inker 2 31 147 Pres't Board of AUiiit H. B. CONSTANS, '^iggz, HOOK and LADDER. an old-fashioned serenade. Ed. is a Union Hall. Brothers from abroad See. Board of Audit I.C Is an absoluteandIrresistibleenre for Brown Co. Minn. 14Kohlhase 2 45 2 Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and First Foreman, L. Hcberle. for which he will at all times pay are cordially invited. Xjcrezio rDepstrtaaaent. 78Krymaryick 6 21 good-hearted fellow and the soul-stirring Ibberson A 3 narcotics. che highest market price. Second A. G. Seiter. 36Krinke W 2 33 Ibberson 3 sssmnVsmnl BSHD FOB CIBCTTLAS. HENRY CONSTANS, M. W music induced him to set 'em up All abort wHbydrasshth, McLaughlin 2 54 Chea]) Charley. From our regular correspondent Butted. Just Ida A MONTH. 43 to the boys in a handsome manner. FORCE PIMPS. Hop Btttri Mfg. Co., RocbaUr. K. Y.,& Toronto,Onb NEW PLOT LODGE NO. 53, 81Orth 4 03 LeeP First Foreman, B. Heinebach. Congratulations of ye REVIEW are herewith Prosch 3 88 Tom Ibberson starts for Northfield Meyer A 169 Second Fr. Engel. tendered. 33RadeskeF 4 78 Malzahn next Monday to attend college WM. PFAENDER'S ONE DOLLAR 35SpeckmannA 2 11 HOSEB. Kraus. Potter OT at that place. We are informed that a new firm Smith W 8 45 2 31 Peters A TEAK. WATERA, Hellmann. Joe Hutching will take Tom Ibberson's 51Watschke 2 26 REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1 Porth W The Chicago ledger will be sent to composed of Weigand Hauenstein, JOB. WATCHA. Seiter Sen. Wenger 1 77 meets every Saturday evening. Brothers place at the City Drug store. Pickle 2 80 any address, pootage paid, at the prices i Yogel and Aug. Hellmann will in the POLICEMARH. A. Subilia Sen. Christensen P15 21 from abroad are cordially invited. 117 Pickle named above. Send in your names. spring open anew brick yard near H. DIED In this village, Saturday, PERMANENTLY CURES It was also decided to recommend to Dobjas 2 25 131 Poleski A Address THE LEDGER, OLE JOIINSON, N G. for Southwestern Minnesota, sismrsmisMS, Jan. 1st. the infaut child of Mr. and Hoffmann's place, on the site of Withoff's Kelley W 1 28 134 Potter the city council the appointment of Chicago, 111. GUST PETERS, Secretary. Mrs. Liddell, aged two months. 103 Kelley 3 92 old yard. The gentlemen about PeckC Chas. Wagner for Chief engineer, H. LIVER CQMFLAWTS, AKD 159 Remmele 115 Raverty to embark in this new enterprise are CHARITY LODGE NO. 9$, A.F. & A.M. The thermometer was way down Beinhorn, Frst Asst. Engineer, L. VICK'S 179 Remmele 4 10 Raverty E CQtrSmAIIQIftnd FILES. representative business men and possess on Monday morning, being 21 degrees G^ei\efkl Ii^ufkqde V- Heberly, Second Asst. Engineer, and 49Fitting 2 01 Illustrated Floral Guifie Simmons 9 -&&:'&< Dr. K.H. Clark. Southriero.Vt.says, "Incases the necessary means to make their below zero at seven o'clock. Addy Julia 70 of Kidney Troublesit 1msacted like a charm. It 41 Sherman Julius Berndt, Fire Marshal. For 1881 is an elegant Book of 120 paves, Onecolored has cured many verybad cases of Files, and has OFFIOE undertaking a success. Good brick Ackley A 1 15 Smith Calvin 2 96 Flower Plate, and 600 illustrations, with never failed toact efficiently." Knute Peterson surprised our Descriptions of the beat flowers and vegetables, and Kelson FairchiW, of St. Albans, Vt, says, "It is Sherman Briss 1 47 82 will always find a ready market, and of priceless value. After sixteen years of great directions for growing. Only ten cents. In English township on Tuesday the 28th ult., Pcronal. Starring NEW ULMt Briss 2 61 suffering from Piles and Costiveness it com. 158 or oermnn. If you afterwards order seeds deduct MINN good brick is just what they propose to Meets on the second and fourth pletely cured me." by having another member added Rev. Father Berghold returned on the 10 cts. Tewey Block 3 15 118 8. Hogabon, of Berkshire says, "One package Tuesday in each month. All orders for the purchase or sale VICK'S SEEDS are the best in the world. The make to his family. It's a bouncing boy. Taylor E Christmas from a three months' visit Brown E 1 98 180 has done wonders for me in completely curing Floral Guide will tell how to pet and grow them. city lots, improved farms and wild a severe Liverand Kidney Complaint." DR. A. MAHDEN, W. M. West A E Brenner I 1 27 46 VIUJC'S Flower and vegetable Garden, 175 pages, to different places in the East. A ten and one-half pound boy has lands, in this and adjoining counties, IN EITUEB LIQUID OB DRY FOBM The theater at Turner Hall last Sunday colored plates, 500 engravings. For 50 cts in paper Werring OLE M. OLSEN, Secretary. Dayis Elisha 1 54 WHY? 3 46 covers 100 in elegant cloth. In German or English. IT HAS for insurance in the most reliable com taken up his residence with T. Horn, II. C. Garvin, the popular telegraph Bertrand E evening was largely attended and 7 41 Donnovan 1 55 uanies, for ocean passage to and from our chief yard master. Success, Bertrand WONDERFUL operator at our depot, returned 5 67 ForsterF 2 00 everything passed off agreeably to all Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine32 pages* ill European ports, promtly and satisfactorily POWER. Tom. Current a colored plate in every number and many fine engravings, fr, 123 Forster 92 last Saturday evenijg from a two present. The different parts of the attended to. Price gl.25 a year Five copies for $5.00 Fraas 188 Gerboth 5 31 Spe imen numbers sent for ten cents three trial weeks' visit to friends in Wisconsin. During the past week our citizens E^ County Agency for the German Because It acts on the LIVER, BOWELS play were well rendered, especially did Jacobs copies 52 cts. 134 Kissner 1 86 .\merican Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul looked as'if they had emerged from and KIDNEYS at the same time. Address, JAMKS VICK, Rochester, N Y. Kuelbs the leading characters act their parts 2 37 Larabee E 95 Because it cleanses the syBtem of thepoisonoushumorsthat a great.battle, all caused by their not Keim Traveler's Bide, 2 24Larabee A S 5 62 in a way that gave exceeding satisfaction A Important Matter for Wheat develope in Kidney andUrinary NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Kohlhase NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 2 01 receiving any papers, letters, or dunning Pancraz A 17 56 Diseases, Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation, to the ertire audience. Some very Growers. Land Office at Tracy, Minn. Biles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia 58Romberg 13 41 bills for such a long time. Krymaryeck 1 Winona & Saint Peter Railway. beautiful costumes were prepared expressly Nervous Disorders and Female Complaints. Nov. 26th, 1880. LoslebenN 4 07 TesmerJSr 2 86 Land Office at Redwood Fall's, "Mlun., Dec. ]J, 'SO. The New Year's eve dance at Harmony for the play, and this of course, Going East Arrive. Depart. Notice is hereby given, that the folJowing-nsined tyltlspntupin Pry Vegetable Form, in Notice is hereby given that the following Losleben 165 Tesmbr jr 2 16 A correspondent from Lincoln county settler has filed not ice of his intention t.' ni.-sk hall is claimed to have been one named settler has filed notice Day Passenger *5,50 a.m. *5,50 a.m added a great deal to the successful 3 74 Wheeler 3 05 Mandel W tin cans, one package of which makes six final proofin support of 's.s claim, and ecnrefi writes the following to the Pioneer his intention to make final proof in entry thereof, and that sid procf will he made of the best that Sleepy Eye ever had. *3,45 p.m. *3,45p.m 91 Mueller 3 05 Night Pass'ger Ojea E rendering of Ihe piece. quarts of medicine. Press under date of December 16: lefore the register :id ilcr.-ivc the U. S. I,.)--.- support of his claim, ^nd that said *5,48 p.m. *5,48 p.m 109 Meyer 10 62 Freight No. 14 Ojea It was a grand success. A few Office Redwood Fa]!* Minn, on Siiturday the 22: tarAlso inLiquidForm,very Concentrated, I read with interest an article in iuo will be made before the Clerk *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m Penning 7 16 During the last few days the Empire Freight No. 16 day of January 18^0. viz: .cob Krnus Homestc.ii more of the same kind, boys. ESTfor the convenience of those that cannot the Pioneer Press of December 16th, en ryNo. 890 for North of lTie S uth Weft Court of Brown Co. at the County Going West. Arrive. Depart. Roller mill turned out flour at the rate TOWN OF ALBIN. Section H. Township lit, Rangn 31 and he nauxthe headed "Badly" Mixed Wheat." The eat, on Friday, Jan. 7th, 1881, viz: Hon. C. 2Seske and M. O. Hall tarreaduy prepareit. It acts with equal efficiency Day Passenger following witnesses to Drove id'stract, cotiliiuio::.- *5,48p.m. *5,48 p.m of 120 barrels a day. Three principal 164 Anderson Iver 29 Owens C. cuil-irRtio1- ".r&r.i viz tenor of the article was that the wheat Toseph Ubl, Homestead Application left for St. Paul on Monday morning. residence upon n.'i-l in either form. Night Pass'ger J8.50 a.m. J8.50 a.m 12 05Rifna 1) Atneson S. H. 3 grades of flour are manufactured, Conrad Egtfle, John Daub of HclW'-ni Falls. U-.-ii :\u. 83G9 for the N. W. S. W. of this State was badly mixed, and Freight No. 15. GET IT AT THE DRUGGISTS. PRICE,$1.00. .*1,30 p.m. *l,30p.m v. Co.^LiO'ti* Biirchnrdt of West Newton Nirol 88Rice L. D. 8 46 Bernlocher J. 4 Sec 32, Tp. 109, B. 30. that the Minneapolis millers were making which are styled, patent, straight and lei Co.. !ier::!..-uM H'Wiweiior of NOW V\m Hrowi Freight No. 13. WELLS, BICHAKDSON& CO., Prop's, *12,C5 a.m. 12,05 a.m Rossbach AY ErichsonT. 183 Post niaster Hanson and his chief 9 30 seriousici mplaint about it, and advising He names the following witnesses f'l'- Wfil.T. DlTKMJfKTC-N family. There is also a stone for grinding (Will send the dry post-paid.) BURUSCTOS, VT. 74Rossbach Eripkson G. 4 Except Sunday, Except Monday, assistant, Anderson, had a busy time the farmers to sow in the future KegisUT. prove his continuous residence upon corn, and a great.deal of the meal 34Rima 2 5 i Fredrickson 11. 3 Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are per pure Scotch Fife. Now, Mr. Editor, ai'.d cultivation of, said land, viz. of it last Saturday evening distributting 75Snyder L. 1 38 FooteE. J. 4 mitted to carry passengersbetween Kasota has lately been shipped west, there being this is all very good for the Minneapolis FOR SALKOit RENT. John Wagner, of Cottonwocu.Brcwn Co. Minn. the large amount of mail which 30Peas John 5 40 Greenkaasa O. 1 i^-Br^T and Sleepy Eye. millers to advise the farmers to sow .Tjhn Schmitt, quite a demand for that article then arrived. GoUfriedHoehne, of 40Woolley 1 88 Groete E. 5 pure seed, but I wish to say to them Agent, CIIAS. W. HEIDEMAN, among the settlers of the prairie regions. oscph Knosdel, of Sigel 07Cunningham RUGWSTORE, New Year's passed off very quietly, The largo, r.?w two sloiy hilcl: IJOLI-1. Hegna E. 2 that the trouble does not rest altogether C. B. TYLEB. W I W 12 42 admirably located on the main ini.Siiie*. Hyne H. 2 15 there being no fight, dance, or Register. with the farmer. Being a farmer, See statement of the Board of Audit THEPIONEpPEESS 17GoblirshJ, 4 51 street in the city of Nesv Ulru. isorfered i. Iverson O. 2 myself in Dakota county, Minn., for gathering of any kind to attract particular in another column. New Ulm and the country west of us Graebner C. 4 69 for sale or rent. For particular* Johnson J. .145 twenty years, and the last two years attention. The village, was Strei1' 15Katton A 7 86 was isolated from the outer world dun? Johnson S. 2 inquire of PHIL IP GUOSS, being occupied on my farm in Lincoln Sleopy Eye issued eleven liquor licenses yieony Eye, Minn., M:ii!i 1 8 81., nevertheless crowded with teams and 96Olsen O 91 Johnson H. 6 New Ulm, Minn. county, Minn., anG being a close observer ing the whole of last weeje. The snow during the past year. folks, settling up with the old year 77PrckettN. 3 35 Johnson C. 1 of things transpiring around me storms of Sunday and Wednesday put so as to start in aright with the 76Renni^er 3 06 "The PXOJTXEB PBBSS," says the Stillwater Lumber* '3* The public schools reopened last Johnson P. 1 I can truly say that the trouble rests man, "is undeniably the representative paper of that Dealer a stop to all operations on the Wiona new. 59Riedl 5 84 Johnson M. 4 Monday with a fair attendance in the principally with the grain buyers, and Northwest. The amount of money expended on it Drug & St. Peter railroad west of St. Peter, 94Seller A 3 15 Lee O A 1 and its enterprise in the collection of State and national ..v.r*t'vor. by making most nut with us. different apartments. icm* The following persons registered at Tibenn (t'.ddpn c''. pffjre.".'' news are unsurpassed and unequaled. It is to 90Seller Jos. 5 49 MoeOG 3 and the first train from the east arriv Two ears ago, wheu I went into tl:.frr.y iwi!js ks-jiirir ic,7*rt western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, southern Manitoba, the Loreno House, tarried in our village 97Seller J. 2 50 Wheat took a short leap upward last Siverson 1 Lincoln county, I took great pains to from your dour. Tlu*ts who ed in this city on Saturday evening, Dakota, and all of Minnesota, more than any one Mass, Patty, over Sunday: 73Seller 5 05 wr.ys tisKoasivcniftge Of thu 500-' Swine E O 3 Thursday, No. 2 advancing from 69 to paper in the State of New Yorkmore, in fact, than get clean Scotch Fife, and as Dure as bringing a whole week's mail. During Oils and Paints, Chances for in*ki"K n?o:m.T thftt nrr offered, generally 08Sommerville A 5 20 any one paperis to any part of the East The manufactures, A. J. Stebbins, Deadwood. Spellum A 3 possible., to sow. The consequence 72 cents per bushel. become wealthy, wliila thus* who i!,. ml in railroads, agriculture and entire business of Perfumery and Sommerville the storm of Wednesday five engines Armstrong II 80 prove suchehsnees rrmain In poverty. We wsn Col. W H. Parker, was, I raised extra No. 1 wheat, and the Northwest find such an organ and representaUva manymen, vomen. boys and gjrls to work for r.^. Last week's storm hindered Judge Alford 10 TOILET ARTICLES, Aron 95 and an east bound passenger train were got the highest market price. I fanned J. Ward/wr in the PIONEEBPRESS aa can be found nowhereelse ia right in lh*ir own localities. The businc*. wii 92Upson A 215 the United States, or for any other part of this conti- Armstrong 3 Cox from giving his lecture at Sleepy my wheat thoroughly before drawing pay more than ton limes ordinary wsgei 0 far Mrs'Bartir Vomits, snow bound at Nicollet Station, and nent." This is but a sample of th,e universal testimony nishan expensive ontfit f.tidsl! that yon ustd frc's Vino 100 Armstrong W 3 to market, and when sold it was Eye on Wednesday evening. from all quarters to the superiority of the PIORXEB four engines were caught atSpringfield. Maj. Court No one whoengaHC-s Oiiis to insku. money vsry Brushes 59VVeltch 30 Armstrong 1 dumped into a car with a lot of dirty rapidly, tou can devote your whole time t rework PSESS in all the essentials of a first-class metropolitan Coal was hauled with teams from Sleepy Van Dusen & Co.'s elevator at this 92Larson 94 or oniy yonr spare momeuts Full i.- ri:i. Armstrong 2 newspaper, and to its conceded position in the front and Stationer wheat. The next load that Was unloaded i. M. Dr. W tion and all is noe led sent free. Address STINBOBT rank of the great American journals of the day. It Anderson 2 0"i Eye to Springfield to keep the engines Armstrong E 95 place had about 35,000 bushels of wheat was' a lot of dirty Lost Nation, irried O. Hall, of CO Portland, otsine. has substantially no competitor in the vast territory Hansen 160 Armstrong Mina 78 which was dumped right on mine. I at the latter named place alive. which forms the field of its circulation, and which it last week awaiting shipment. over the Sabl both Physician's prescriptions cc mpor.n'i 3 98 Anderson Humphrey TIU 78 occupies almost to the exclusion of any othermornuur have noticed this rule has been carried d with accuracy and dispat Conductor Sid. Mills' train was laid up looking hale doc- h at all newspaper. Its circulation, whichhas never increased Mr. M. Propping, who has a law Miner W 3 51 81 Cartel! on among grain-buyers of Minnesota hours of the day or night. more rapidly than during the past six months, is four tor reports bu Falls at Walnut Station. Beyond Tracy the Olseri A 20 Davis C. A 2 03 office in Leibold's new building, is ever since it was a State. Now where orfivetimes as great as that of any other newspaper good and say* ving. roads were free from obstruction and Olson llalver 5 26 Ellefson 4 79 in the Northwest, outside of Chicago and St. Louis. does the blame restwith the millers about to remove to St. Paul. Golden Gate Mills. Mr. Hall was Only the leading papers in those cities pay so much capi- Olsen I 2 18 Foote 3 00 or us? trains over the Fort Pierre route were TAX PAYERS. as the PIONEER PSESS for telegraphic specials, and A number of persons remained snow tal city to tak 23Olsen Hans 122 mat- Gilland S 3 operated with regularity. Again, I wish to ask the Minneapolis except these, no other paper in the Northwest maintains Schneider 2 30 Gil land bound at this place for several days 114 so large a corps of news correspondents. It has ters. millers if they think the farmer is Havmg arranged our mill Lo run its paid representatives at every great or considerable Siverson 1 72 Gilbert HS 3 OH last week. Among the number was going to raise the Scotch Fife wheat Tax paverH of Brown Comity please taktnotice Jos. A. Eckstein of the U. S. signal news center of the United States, as well as at all local both by steam and water power, with Dr. T. M. Marcellus has issued Sigurdson E A 91 Hopkins 179 and s,eil it for the same price that the that the Duplicate of Taxes for the ear points in Minnesota and the adjacent States, and the Judge Cox, of St. Peter. other late improvements, we are now service writes us from Denison, Texas, 67Sigurdson 2 37 his proclamation to his creditors, giving Hubbel'W 7 Territory of Dakota. Its arrangements for 1881 embrace 1880 is now in my hands for collection ami Lost Nation will bring, wheu ihey can enabled to give a good yield and a iiit Troxel 188 The new board of County Commissioners a still morecomprehensivesystemof telegraphic Harrison 7 34 under date of Dec. 26th, that lie them time until January 15th to the following percentage on each Dollar valuation raise from eight to twelve bushels of correspondence at Washington, New York, Boston. class quality of flour. Toikelson Ole 3 51 Herr 4 lias been levied, exclusive Landroad met yesterday and organized settle vrp. has been assigned duty at the Grierson Lost Nation more per acre than they Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, and numerous other In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we 23Woolly S 2 07 tax to be accounted for separately, to.wit: Koenig 6 cities, as well as at all the important State capitals, can of Scotch Fife? Will the millers of by the election of Chas. Wagner of Springs Ju the southwestern portion give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and The Sleepy Eye Gazette has again iioen O 1 13 and a still more widely extended system of local news Minneapolis enter into a contract with this city as chairman. of Texas and is no doubt an isolated collection from this and neighboring States. In the its, per. bushel. changed hands, T. E. Bowen being County 'lax the farmers to pay thorn twenty-five to fullnessandaccuracyofitsmarketreportsitmay safely 5 place. Of his journey from Washington J.|HEIMEDINGER & SON. Twenty sacks of mail matter was delivered the. purchaser. ^xThe Herald- and challenge comparison with anyotherwestern journal. thirty cents more per bushel for the CITY Believing the Bepublican partyto be the safest repository to Denison, he says: "The journey Gazette will now be consolidated into Scotch Fife than other grades will at our post office last Saturday f- and of the great trusts of the government,the Pio- bring? And if not, I would say to my Wm. Koch. one, and the editor claims that he will E. G. Pahl. from St. Louis to Texas was very weary evening, and it took the postmaster KZEB PRESSis a Bepublican newspaper without beimr TOWNS. brother farmers, raise the wheat that 0 JS a party organ. It holds the sphere of the journalist G. Schmidt, Geo. Schmidt. issue a first clasa paper, not to be excelled Crossing Arkanas from N. E. toS. W., and his assistant nearly three hours to s* 4 to be above all parties, and histrue function to be candid1,ttha will bring the most money per acre. Empire Mill Co. in this county or elsewhere. I did not see anything but woods. No f a faithful historian of public events, a uat, mako the distribution of the same. 1 SJ10 I 7J101 1 8jl0 3 New Ulm.. A READER. sad iipii censor of public men and measures,' He hints rather strongly that owing 1 8J10 8 7)10 1 1 Albin 3jio 8io y* cities except Little Rock. Littie huts and a fearless and independent exponent of the best#v The above letter was submitted t R. Pfefferle and W. Hauenstein will 1 8J10 3 7J10 1 1 Bashaw 3JI0 1 4)10 to the high price of printing paper, opinion on all public questions. in the corners of a cotton field, where 1 8)10 3 7J101 1 Burnstown... 3J10 BllO some of the leading millers of Minneapolis each accept our thanks for a box of the subscription price will be raised 1 8J10 3 7)10 1 1 ROLLER MILL. 3J10 5J10 2 Cottonwood.. "Dick, the fiddler," seemed to live, 1 8J10 8 7J10 1 1 8)10 4jl0| who, in substance gave the following Eden "selects Alex.Harkin, of West Newton, to $2. per annum but if so, the announcement THEWEEELYPIONEERPRESS^ 1 8jl0 8 7JI0 1 3)10 Home adorned the route. The cities here in response: 1 8jl0 3 7J10 for a nice, large turkey and A. will be made in due 1 1 3)10 Loreno The WEXBXY PIONEER PRESS is the great family 1 8jl0 3 7J10 St 1 1 Texas are advanced. Denison is about 3JW 1 4)10 Lalt Hanska paper of the Northwest. It exhibits all the character-,, A/ time. Schell for a box of his export Dottle "Tell the farmers that up to this I 8J10 S 7110 1 1 3)10 1 il Linden isttc excellencies of the daily in a condensed form-f"" the size of New Ulm and has water 1 8J10 S 7J10 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. 1 1 3)10 7J10, time we have made no difference in Leavenworth beer. Itismadeup, however, with a special referencetothr^ 1 8J10 8 7jl0 J. C. Zieske took a stroll up to the 1 1 3)10 8)10 Milford price, between hard and soft wheat, works, gas lights, &c." -The readers wants of the rural households of Minnesota sad thofc, 1 8J10 3 7110 1 1 3)10 2 5)10 2 Mulligan track last Saturday to see if the boys Our bitter companion, Jack Frost, adjacent States and Territories. Itsnewsdepartments*'^*.'* ,_ 1 8)10 because t'.iere was not enough of the 3 7J10 3)10 1 6)10 1 1 North Star S $ of the REVIEW will no doubt hear contain a complete condensation af all thegeneral and 1 8J10 3 7J10 8)10 9110 were doing their duty, and if not, to 1 1 Pralrieville latter grown to make any material difference visited Dr. Berry's office last week 1 8110 3 7)10 State and local news. Its farm and garden and household 3)10 6]10 8)10 from Mr. Eckstein when he arrives at 1 1 Sigel in the general crop but the set them aright. The Hon. gent 18)10 3 7)10 departments are prepared expressly with a view 3) 1 8)10: where he exhibited one of his peculiar 1 1 Stark We take pleasure in informing the his new station. 1 8J10 3 7J10 evil has grown so within the past year 3) 8 0)101 to the special needs of this region and climate. In 1 1 placed himself alongside of a drift Stately freaks. A bottle fdled with lime water public that we are now ready for business. its editorial discussions particular attention is paid to i. or two that the millers' association through which the snow plow had to subjects of special interest to citizens of Mtniwoln %M ij The best machinery and all the having been exposed to the cold, the have decided to make a decided difference With the new year, Ayers American and of neighboring States. Its market reports, which go (hands in pockets).in order to be gnm latest improvements in the manufacture in pricjB another year. The crop water froze solid and a piece of ice are unsurpassed for fullness and accuracy, are pee-? Almanac makes its customary appearance. ready to give directions. While he MfiiEDY. City of Wow Ulm Grave Tard, In r. &. Sinking of flour enable us to compete with of 1881 will be strictly graded, so far as pared expressly for its columns, sad cover the enttra-T -1 nearly the size of the neck of the bottle Fire department and City Street tax: 11 8-10 Mills. It is a welcome visitor in eyerfamily. range of grain, produce, live stock, provision aad. was standing in this position the engine the best mills in the country. our purchases are concerned, and a merchandise, markets at all the chief commercial' forced itself up about two inches Its pages are replete with We are constantly buying came along to the satisfaction of considerably higher price paid for hard centers,aswellasatSt.Paul andMinneapolis, andother SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. above the top of the neck,with the cork Wheat, than soft wheat. We cannot use the crisp medical advice refreshing humor, all but Mr. Z. who was .standing on local points. In short, it is especially conimsadedto' byHa.i the farmers sad other, citizens of Minnesota latter here at the mills in the making mounted on top of the mass where it Bye, solid snow was thrown several feet and much information not usually 3H especial adaptation to their local needs sad interests.' of patent flour, and shall draw the line {SiSSSSSSSiSoatai^Seoooato. a.caia*-' I Corn, remained. over a snow fence and buried alive in Its literary miscellany is selectedwithgreatcar*sad found in such a work. Its astronomical tightly this coming fall between the RHEUMATISM, taste to famish reading of the most instructive sad' FOB Oats, the snow. After a few minutes spading The Sioux chiefs who passed through calculations have a high reputation twe." interesting variety for the family circle. It hat Buckwheat, he was extricated from his cool arranged withEnglish and Americanpublishers toro here for Washington a short time ago, for accuracy, and they are adapted, -auooesstoa of first-class serial stories by ceishrasali and disagreeable position-when he &c., fec. held a meeting last Thursday with Etagnah and American authorsof which the tsdOlBBt" in the various editions of the almanac, was heard to say: "The blockade is story of "GreiTTorter Square.'* by Farjeon, aowj Erory Tiope. At the Highest Market Prices. Secretary Schurz, and finally agreed to and to all parts of the globe. Heuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, being published ia its oolumns, is a first aasaglsu open, boys, good-bye." The proof-sheets of these, stories, purchased at groat! 1 sign a treaty to take $5.00 per acre for While a large portion of its pages are Backache,, Soreness of the Chest, (Keohnk Constitution.) SfeSg%3g$g83SgS8%gSS8i? cost, are furnished in advance and exclusively to ties' land needed at the railroad terminus, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell' devoted to an elaborate advertisement We sell all kinds of FiomsB PRESS in this part of th TJattM-^tatas.. A man,or even a piece of 'machinery What We Know About 11. These serial stories, which belong to qfrWrtlsTIN ings and Sprains, Burns and $4.00 for what was needed at intermediate of the medicinal preparationr of this FLOUZt, that does its work right every rankoffictitiousliterature,will conatitntoinvaMSBi|ia^ S SSSScSSSSo5SS3SS0I (Cairs, (111.) Radical Bepublican.) Scalds, General Bodily stations, and SI. 10 for the roa house it is a noticeable featura that feature of the WEEKLY PIONEER Paass tbjMtiss*W& SHORTS, Jime, is we think, very correctly called "What do yon know about St. Jacobs 32 the year 1881. as well as of its Saturday SSJI ssBsslsmf. ksm Pains, line. many prescriptions are freely given "valuable." And certainly none the J.,S.S! Jr^.S?3.2E .S?SWfr,S,?.! supplements. ^V^^fe vBKAN, &e. dc H2.S?&: Oil?" said one of our oldest sub* oSe5 00000 0008 5555S5 Tooth, Ear and Headaohe, Frosted Thousands of the American people for the benefit of the sick, irrespective less valuable is any article designed to BBJOI Subscription Rataav "H'^l acribars. This was a fair question, AT gLOW RATES. Feet and Ears, and all other are wearing out a miserable and unsatisfactory of Ayer's medicine*. These preparations DAIL?. relieve the ills of mankind, and which and we answer, that we are reliably OaoYear...'^r:.412 00 Throe Itoafhi.^aft Fains and Aches. Special Attention, given to] & life from the effects of are universally used and appreciated does so every timWv Messrs. Jones, ojxMonths 6 00 PMoath...:..^i!i informed that a gentleman of this city No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS Oa O-ustoxxi "WVDrlSL s. Files, when the disease ilfSrcompletely for their valuable and reliable Saturday Edition of the Daily, per yosr..... Cook, Co., Bay State Breweryf"Boston, aafe, tare, gimple and cheap External who had suffered untold agony, and _oe 0 0 .00 00 0 0 oc Bemedy. A trial entails nut the comparatively Sunday Edition of the Daily, peryear, under control, and yield as quickly qualities. The almanac describes Mass. writes: We have used St. trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every one sufferlns spent a mint of money to get relief TU-VBtstUTi An extra stone for grinding feed with pain can have cheap and positive proofof .its to the curative powers of Dr. Bosanko's the application of these medicines to Jacobs Oil among our men and iflnd fItllWf HH2a2SHB22:5?B'5BMM 5TS from rheumatism, in desperation 1 Pile Remedy, as if the affection the diseases they are intended to cure. Directions In Devra Languages. that it helps them every time," We bought some and tried'it, and declaajs OLD BY ALL DBUGGI8T8 AID DBALEBt was nothing more than a simple It can be obtained free of charge pf therefore heartily recommend it, as a IV IQDIQlUt that it is the best remedy for Bheuma* case of indigestion. any druggist or dealer in medicine. *J:~* paiuhealtogJininigiSKJ JL VOOElaER tfc ti.fmjHey$.hear4. ft