New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 12, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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*r*~rM- t -SfFfi. it f^r^rw, -jy 1 i NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 12.V887. r? 2^, 4 fe" S^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. majority of those present seemed to [Official.] Pr**al Taxes. 'V the Attorney General, and, if not tax* Smith, our clever hotel keeper is STARK. consider the marching and dumb-bell able,with power to abate taxes on said about to abandon his present situation Proceeding* of the Board of County HumphreyT R648 LendtO 216 from Iberia and here and move lown on his f. Communications exercises of the little girls to be equally amount. Commiaitionen. 75Hillesheim 5 75 Zander 3 farm. The following is a list of tax payers this issue, will The board then audited and allowed Albln, crowded out in meritorious. The farce which was Benham 4 23Hillesheim N 5 61 If Quite a runaway happened in the of this county whose personal proper* the following bills: 41Merchart 2 90 JANUARY SESSIONFIRST DAY. Oilman A 5 appear in our next. rendered kept the company in pleasant town of Cairo recently, Daifiel O'Neii Penning 5 10 Meeting of the Board of County Grube 619 21, Isaac Gallagher $1.45, less complaint ty tax exceeds $2. humor, some parts of tue play being Considerable lacal matter is crowded being the individual who w.ts carried 09Bruckbauer 2 82 jertsou A 2 Commissioners of Brown Co., Minn., 25, $ 1 20 loudly applauded. BURNSTOWN, out this week by the county com* away by a pair of excited horst at 76BruckbauerJ 2 41 Miner W 2 January 4th, 1881. 22, Jacob Rohner, 2 00 Anderson 7 48Altermath 2 92 the rate of forty miles an hour. Dan Pelber CiumletT 4 54 missioners' proceedings and personal 3 00 The newly appointed and elected The Loreno items arrived on the day 23, Fr Gommel 2.45 less bringing Buns 2 31Brophy 2 10 being a man of muscular poweis, sue 19Kober A Ciumlet 2 2 14 tax list. members having qualified, took their of going to presstoo late for this issue. 08BilsingF&C 0 10 prisoner before the court 1.00 1 45 Donnelson A 2 ceeded, by pulling heavily on the 56Miner N Plath 5 3 28 seats. Present, commissioners Wag. 78Bottenroueller 5 31 Donner VT 2 stungs, in checking the feat ful pe We give place, however, to the 24, Francis Baasen 13 45 85Raschka Ruby W 2 3 11 A cup of coffee cooked the Eureka Burns 4 51 Erickson O 2-91 ner, Larson, Doster, Stone and Heart. of the animals and thus saving himself Renniger W 25, Anton Manderfeld 15 00 SchwertfegerA2 5 313 following: Among other notables at steamer given away at the post Fleiscbmann 3 34Dapporn 4 81 from the dangerous situath n. The board organized by proceeding 58Schiler W Smith 3 453 26, Constans 9 10 the Loreno house Saturday were the office. Gulleck 0 58GiojinngH'tte 4 82 Story W to elect a chairman. On motiou of Turbes 2 89 13 28, 28, 29, A Blanchard 84 45 Sleighing Is better now th-n it has Sioux Chiefs, Little No Heart, Rattling Hughes 3 41Hendele N 2 38 05Schroepper We are requested to state that the Vollmer 7 3 96 commissioner Larson, Chas. Wagner been for a number oi years, Mit tr.e 30, Geo Guth, Sr 4 20 Katzenberger A3 43 Kaseforth 4 29 92Vollmer Ribs, Blue Coat, White Swan and Four Voilmer 2 2C5 club dance at Union Hall this week was duly elected than man of the severe cold makes it uncomtci table to 31, Geo Guth, Jr 4 20 Laison O 2 31Senske 2 03 VeetC HartmannH sr 2 52 3 64 Bear. They took dinner at the same travel very mnch. HAMBi board for the ensuing year. will be held on Friday evening. Members Lang A 3 39Lai 32, Chas Rolloff 40 80 son A 5 78 vVeltsch A Ives 2 56 3 53 table with Big Hungry, who is a regular The minutes of the Board of Audit 3 48Mersch Moe will please take notice. A 2 48 33, 33, Johann Nelson, Jr 16 60 We were shocked when receiving 20Wiggins Ingrabam O 5 6 06 2 67Neisen Nelson N were read and on motion approved. boarder at the house and expressed .1 2 36 news of the death of Wilha novvaul Ortwein W 34, Peter Nelson 8 80 Keegan 3 09 5 78 Senator Peterson has taken up" his 2 72Nelson Nachreiner 2 11 The bond of Ed. Casey, the Sheriff of West Newton. As your correspondent Schiller their delight at meeting himin exclamation Slocum 3 (5 35, Wm Rausch 28 00 3 56 quartera at the Merchants, and representative 315 Olson Li PrechlA 2 23 is unable toobta any definite information Walter A elect, in the sum of $5,000 having Sherman E 2 68 253 of Ugh! to which in like 36, W Emmerich 4 50 Pautzke W 3 12Shields Zieske at the Clarendon, at 3 77 regard to his death, the Windhorn W SteelJ 2 36 been examined, on motion the same BALL 5 86 37, 38, 39, 40, PioncerPress Co 25 25 manner he responded with much satisfaction. 2 17Landmann Pautzke A 4 73 obituary will be brief. We are Informed Braun A the capital city. Bellig S 403 3 33 was appioved. The bond of B. 41, Jacob Muller 3 00 2 12Stofflet Pautzke 2 04 that Mr. Howard was a resppcted Berg II Friton 3 93 8 29 Webber, County Attorney elect, in The St. Peter Tribune interviewed 42, John Prahl 1 24 Peterson 4 02Wurcher 3 79 citizen, and much beloved by all who Dinneen Gent W 2 09 6 48 DIKDIn this city, on Sunday the a number of the sum of $ 1,000, on motion the same BudeM 5 40AndeisonAG 01 03 spen1 J. Zieske when he was on his way to 43, Parrot & Girton 83 20 knew him. He Given by ths Euber 4 35 Youngmans 211 Oth inst., M. Redmann, senior member was ordered approved. The bond of Rubey 217 Bagen 5 81 years as a true patriot in defense of 44, Cammeron, Amberg & Co. 136 04 St. Paul last week, and found him to ]Sfew liln\ }lter\t{tf6i\Q^ of the mercantile firm of Redmann 2 47Bendixen Schenk A. Walton, as Register of Deeds, 34 30 his country, being commonly known 45, Jos Galles 20 10 Persona 1. be a supporter of Gen.Sanborn for the Schramm, in the 56th year of his age. 4 05Burns Burchart 10 07 in the sum of $5,000, on motion the as sergeant Howard. The remains 46, Ella Oison 17 50 U. S. Senate. Mr. Redmann was in poor health for 2 48Fecker Brown A 0 74 were conveyed to the West Newton AT board ordered the same approved.The 47, Louisa Olson 7 50 2 80Van Hubbard A Dusen a number of years, but not until a few cemetery for interment, under the The Redwood Falls village election bond of Ernst Brandt, the newly elected Mr. L. Naegele, of the Minneapolis UNION HALL, 48, Ole Joergensen 4 00 3 31 Heimer Co. 4018 solemn rites of the Catholic church. weeks past did his illness take a serious Judge of Piobate, in the penal sum Freie Presse, gave us a, pleasant call on Tuesday of last week resulted in a 3 05Gamble 49, Kiesling 97 65 Jeske 7 35 turn. lie was much respected by all Fort Ridgely is a place of notoriety. of $1,000 wab appioved by the board yesterday. 2 44Gamble tie between the two candidates. V. Kieper Jul 50, Clary 3 26 37 71 OX The people of this State as well as those who knew him, being an upright business 2 02Hitchcock School petition of John Penning to Krueger A 112 84 51, Chas Wagner 1 75 //otchkiss and 0. L. Dornberg, for B. F. Webber was in attendance Sunday Eve., January 30tli, i881. of other places, aie well acquainted 4 72Hurias Potter A I be set off from district No. 39, hearing man, a kind husband and father, 7 37 Paul O. Hougeye appeared and stated at the district court of Redwood last President of the council. with the name. But judging the 8 33Krause Peach that his family was destitute and 2 92 having been gi anted at the adjourned and a fnend of the poor and distressed week. fort by its piesent condition, it seems 3C8 Bedding S Knudson 0 54 needed some flour, whereupon the meeting in August last, on The Governor's Guards at their who applied to him for aid. The sympathy to be in a state of oblivion. The different 2 39 wras allowed and the Scott A Lane 4 39 board ordered Com. Stone to issue him Dr A. Marden left for St. Paul on motion the same buildings which at one time meeting last week Tuesday decided to of his large circle of friends is Van Valken- Tickets 50 Cts. a Person. McKiever 5 51 an order for two sacks of flour. Monday morning to attend the annual boundaries ordered to be changed as were of considerable importance, bear 4 51Nuessle give a grand masquerade ball in Union burg with his bereaved family in their sore & The board adjoin ned until 9 o'clock meeting of the Graud Lodge of A. indications of desolations, and every follows, to-wit: To detach fiom school WinegardenJ 3 14 Crone 96 75 Hall on the evening of February trial. to-mouow morning. thing else about the place also show district No. 10 and attach to school and A. M. Wendt 4 48 Roth 8 40 Among other entertainments, the NOKNING SESSIONJANUARY 6, 1881, 12th next. marks of desolation. Our townsman, Conrad Zeller, propiietoi district No 39, lots 5, 12 and 13, of Wendt ft 02 sist, Altermath '1 he boaid met pursuant to adjournment, Senator Peterson came up from Maennerchor will produce the comic RENVILLE. Weudt W section 6, township 109, range 31, of the planing mill, met with a 4 86 & Co 12 86 W. Erd little girl, Eleonore about at 9 o'clock a. m. All members operette, the Saintly city on Saturday and he /lugustin 3 43 Schwarzrock 6 52 piesent. The petition for a new school distiict very painful accident last Friday forenoon. six years of age, died of diphtheria last passed the Sabbath in his family circle, Anderson "DIE DREI LEBENSMUEDEN." 3 04 Wendt 4 39 The board compared and canceled NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. in the town of Lake Hanska, on He was down at the depot in Monday. She was a very bright child, Anderson O He again departed for his post of 4 31warnkeCH 3 85 the following orders, to-wit: W warrant all a good and jolly time. which a hearing had been granted, tending to take the train for Sleepy and consequently her death was a sad County revenue orders, $3,638 08 duty on Monday morning. there being a remonstrance, on motion Eye, and while waiting for the same LINDEN. loss to the bereaved parents. poor 869 25 Tickets can be had at the City Drug the same was rejected. Andrew W. Pederson, of the Anderson 2 45 4 46 Nilsen I MASONIC BALL, he staitedtogo to Bingham's office road & bridge orders 42 69 Chas. Stuebe is contributing considerable Store, Geo Jacobs, Neumann & Rosskopf, The petition of T. R. Humphrey 3 14 3 89 town of Bashaw was in town last Wednesday. Private redemption 496 61 but when just in front of the lattei towards keeping the Black August gchell or of any of the and others to change the boundaries Belle S 5 19 2 17 Olsen A All town orders 1,053 85 He says there was quite a place he slipped and fell to the ground Elanson 5 37 S 3 29 members. Hills eonntry supplied with fresh of school districts Nos. 39 and 11 by All school district orders 3,848 00 short supply of fuel on hand among breaking both bones of the leg below Evanson 3 82 3 03 Rasmusson detachiug from district No 39 and attaching pork. He shipped anothei car load of some of the settlers in that community Hescheler 3 38 3 12 Zupfer the knee. He was immidiately taken Total $9,948 48 -I^T Music by Adalbert's Orchestra. to district No. 11 the following dressed hogs to Fort Pierre on Monday Hanson 7 71 211 during some of the cold snaps this Byro Commissioner Stone stated that the Turner Hall, to his lesidence, Dr. Mueller being pjropeity, to-wit: The N of N last. Helling 11 31 218 O family of Mrs. Busten was in destitute winter, and that several had to burn called who set the fiactured limb. Mr. W i section 9, township 109, and 2 18 2 90 Curtin circumstances and needed some shoes. Mr. and Mrs. Roden's youngest child hay. N W i section 10 and W of N E Zeller sufferedconsideiable pain during Harbo 8 20Ellefson 10 86 On motion the board authorized Mr. died last Friday about noon of inflammation Wm. Koch. oar G. Pahl. also W i of SEi ond E of SW of Jorgenson O 3 23Evenson 3 00 the following night, but since then he H. C. Garvin, for some time telegraph Stone to provide for them. The C. Schmidt. of the bowels, aged nearly a Geo. Schmidt. section 10, township 109, range 32 Johnson 4 77 Kjestad S 312 board authorized the County Auditor began to get a great deal easier and a operator at this station, has 4 72 Empire Mill Co. year and a half. Deceased was sick Schaleben 4 95 to issue an order on the county west, on motion the board ordered a WEDNESDAY KYE.,pUAipr 19, 1881, speedy cure is looked for. been promoted to a desk in the train Knutson I 2 77Ablness poor fund foi $20.47, and redeem from 2 51 hearing granted at next March session. for about two weeks previous to its dispatcher's office in Winona, and he Larson 2 08Broste taxes the homestead of Mrs. Auguste O 2 58 under auspices of death. The Masonic brethern of this place Keller. The board then examined and Olsen S 2 23Bodmer A departed for his new post of duty last 2 38 HOLLER MILL. Mr. H. Plath from Iberia, appeared are making extensive preparations for revised the poor list, and authorized Paulson 7 30Erickson railroad company is experiencing 3 52 Thursday morning. Through his gentlemanly before the board and stated that he the Auditor to issue orders on the Stone O 2 65Halverson their ball to be held on Wednesday 2 58 *r considerable difficulty in operating bearing and accomodating was the chosen representative from county poor fund to the following Thormodson 9 99Jacobson S 4 03 eve., the 19th inst. They say they are trains between St. Peter and this manners, Mr. Garvin made a host of named persons: the people of that district to lay the Botton 3 58Olsen 3 31 bound to make everything attractive, point, but we are informed that the friends in this city who are sorry to Christianson02 49 Ouren O A 3 05 necessity of a bridge across the Cottonwood 1, Warner, for four months, each 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. and that no pains will be spared in largest snow drifts are encountered A 5 43 Olsen O 3 97 month, $ 5 00 see him depart from our midst, but rejoice river at, or near Iberia before No pains or means will be spared to making it one of the most enjoyable 5 71 3 10 between Oshawa and St. Peter. 2, Wm. Bochum, monthly, 10 00 the commissioners. Mr. Plath received at his deserved promotion. to make this ball the greatest social Espenson 6 28 440 3, Rosina Hartneck 8 00 affairs that has ever been given in our the assurance that the matter event of the season. Mrs. Geo. Guth, of Cottonwood, had Fischer 4 12Ouren 4 47 4, GustavMeerfeld, 12 00 city. Anangements have teen perfected We tpke pleasure in informing the would receive due consideration. Gradwohl 3 75Paulson 4 32 5, Mrs. Julius, 5 00 LINDEN ITEMS. the misfortune lately to sustain a public that we are now ready for business. to have a fiist-class supper seived Tickets, inclusive supper, $2,00, and On motion of commissioner Heart, Grossmann G16 90 Peterson O 3 07 6, Mrs. Maibohm 5 00 fracture of her arm, the accident being The best machinery and all the can be procured from any of the men at the time. It was the intention the board adjourned to meet again at Hanson 3 89Tomd 3 69 7, Mrs. Louisa Simon 9 00 Editor Review. atest improvements in the manufacture caused by the upsetting of the bers of the Lodge. Ladies without scort Halvorson John4 66 Thorson 2 05 2 o'clock p. m. of the committee to issue cards of invitation 8, Mrs. Voettiner, to support Meyei's As nothing has been reported from of flour enable us to compete with adfhitted free. No tickets will sleigh in which she and a numbei of Jac 5 29 Olesen 3 71 childien, monthly, 3 00 to all parties in this town, but AFTERNOON SESSIONThe our town for a long time, I will venture the best mills in the sountiy. sold at the door. Iverson 3 82Arnekler O 4 08 others weie riding. The mishap occurred 9, Mis. Ristau 3 00 board met pursuant to adjournment, to break the silence, thinking owing to the limited supply of printing We are constantly buying 68Anderson Johani 9 6 29 10, Mrs. Joos 4 00 near Winkelmann's brick Yard. probably it might be of Interest to at 2 o'clock p. m. All members Wheat, All are cordially invited by the mateiial on hand there was only a Johnson 4 72Dietl W 6 30 11, Mrs. Long 5 00 some of your readers to learn how we present. llye, COM. ON ARRANGEMENT Mr. and Mis. John Ulmann,of Mankato, 35Dahl Jensen 4 4 13 small number sent out. But such as 12, Timothy Donnovan 8 00 Lmdenites are getting along The school petition o^ Hubert Corn, 12Hanson Jacobson 2 2 99 13, Mis. Chas. Wessel 3 00 weie sleigh-riding in that city have not received the cards are nevertheless Hillesheim to change the boundaries Lai son NOTICE FOR PUBLICATI0 Jac 2 77 2 70 As far as I know no sickness pre. Oats, 14, Ira Petersen 10 00 i. on Sunday, the 2d inst., having with earnestly invited to attend. of school districts Nos. 39 and 10, on 46Olsen A vails in our town at present. Ten Knutson A 7 3 81 15, Gunder Erickson 9 00 Hackwheat, them their two-month's old child. deaths have been reported to the town 2 35Ohine 10 52 motion of com. Heart a hearing was 16, Caiohne Zinke 5 00 Progress lodge No. 25 elected the Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn D' v. 14, &0, When they returned home the child cleik to have occurred duiing the 20Peteison A Larson 3 3 12 17, Helene Evenson 4 00 granted at next March session. Notice *e hereby giren, that the follow following officers on Wednesday evening: 15-1 im- last year, seven of these having been At the Highest MaiLet Prices. Wf ed settler has filed notice of hU intentioi 51Paulson E N 6 3 65 18, Jacob Schumacher 4 00 was found smothered to death. make School petition of Chas. A. Davis final proof"in nupport of h^s claim ind victims to the dreaded disease diphtheria. tire fiml 35Siebert W A 2 3 31 19, Mrs. HaTla 5 00 I 1 entry thereof, and that snid proof will was ordered rejected, the reasons set 1 ide Capt. Jos. Bobleter and the go vein Twenty-nine births were repoited Markeson 4 10 6 84 SO, /ians Christiansen 2 00 i efore the register and Rereirer of the P. M. W.. John C. Rudolph S Land We sell all kinds of forth being insufficient and petition illegally Office Redwood Falls Minn on Satnr ly the 22d or's Guards, at New Ulm, have been 21, A. Macho 3 CO M. W., Henry Ksller. day of Jaimnry W0 z- cob Krauf Homestend COTTONWOOD. drawn up. FLOUB, On motion the boaid adjourned until The weather has be^n veiy cold the invited to be present at the inauguration enryNo. 890 for North 14 of th* Sr th West G. F., Jacob nescheler. The petition from the citizens of Alvin W 6 68Griebel Section 14, Township 111, Ranee 31 nd he IUUIKS 2 o'clock p. 10 82 past week, and we hive been obliged SHOUTS, of President, on Maich 4th. We the ollowins: wltnese* to prov~ 1 continue is 0., W. Hauenstein. KumC 1158 Burnstown to build a bridge Griebel 14 52 to stay at home and take cue of oui residejiceupon and cultiTation crs iltnct Mz AETERNOON SESSION. BRANT, &c. &c., would like to be a membei of that body, Nagel 4 03Grossmann Conrnd bfgle, John Daub of Rertw od Falls Red across the Cottonwood liver was read The board met at 2 o'clock p. m. All 6 43 stoves. Recorder, H. B. Constans. T ood Co Louis Bnrchardt of vV ewton Nicollet for we always liked to "fight mit Sprenger 6 7SHamann members present. The board proceeded 8 06 A LOW RATES. and considered, and on motion of cornLarson F., A. F. Walton Co Bernhard Rnnweiler ofxtw Uim Brown Another Christmas is again past and Diets 11 03HilburgHr to draw 72 persons to seive as Petit 5 00 Booletei."hibtui Rcgisto Co wm Dr/SAiwoTc the board appointed a committee Special Attention given to Receiver, Chas. Wagner. its festivities mostly over. On Chnstmas Davis 7 12Jeske Jurors, for the ensuing year, from the 5 64 Keirieter 0-u.sto:nci Worlc. consisting of Wagnei and Heart day a meeting was held in tbe Carl Schieiei,- of Cottonwood township, G., L. Felkel. Fesemeyer 12 94Jones several election districts in the county, 2 11 to examine, locate and get estimates Linden church by Rev L. E. Gieen, a "itfsr sustained the loss of his two yeai Guth Geo 8 6sPuszner and oulered that certified lists be*filed W 2 24 J. W., E. Schnobnch. large audience being present. On the An extra stone for grinding feed.: for the one to be built at Spiingfield HaversaackW 13 87 with the Cleik of the Dist. Court. Lee 4 52 old child last \\%ek The inteiment O. W., Wm. Frank. evening of the 27th, a Christmas tree Steam Conisheller, and Ibeiia, and if possible report at Lipp 10 46Rotering 15 46 County Treasurer Schubert submit took place on Wednesday. This was to be erected in the Linden church The following officers of the New Lipp 2 35 Roberts 4 64 the next regular meeting. ted a list of delinquent personal property but on account of the seveie cold it makes the second death ia Mr. Schieier's Nichols A 5 56Schneider 3 56 Wood taken for cash or in exchange. taxes, the paities having left the Ulm Mamnerchor were elected for the The bond of Jonas Laudenschlager, was postponed until Jiew real's eve Tax pavers of Biovrn County please take family within a year, their oldest Prahl 8 79Tanley 2 51 county and the Auditor was insti ucted Coroner elect, in the penal sum of |l,- ensuing 6 months* As the weather happened to be pleasant notice that the Duplicate of Taxes for the eai Dec.i-80. ^njpii'e ]\lill Co. Richtei 4 28Wagner Jacob 4 79 to abate the same as follows, to-wit: daughter having died a few months 000, was duly examined and approved. at that time, an unusual laige thtong 18C0 is now in my hands for collect 1011 ami Dnector, Geo. Jacobs. Schweizler 7 25Wagner 3 56 Edra Gunderson $1 01 ago. Torkel Helling $ 75 assembled, both young and old & eveiy the following petcentage on each Dollar yaluation The following statements of fees for Piesident, P. F. Leibold. Schlomann II 14 76Werner Ole Gundereon 77 8 65 lohn Heffron 163 has been levied, xclusive Landioad one that I talked with was quite pleased nsHanssn the year ending January 1st, 1881, 144 S Htugen 4 12 The village election at Sleepy Eye, Schlomann 3 41Lyoyd Golden Gate ^iiis. 2 02 Vice Pies., Rudolphi. tix to be accounted for separately, to wit* Erii't Fijr with the enteitamments. Rev. Mr. 149 Ole Sira 3 44 were read by the clerk and on motion Sturm 7 02Owens 3 66 McKeon held on Tuesday last week, resulted in John Dollan 2 10 4 41 Secietaiy, Jacob Petry. Green presided duiing the enteitainment. IH *illameyer Hewlt Clark 19G Sturm 8 53Rowlands of com. Stone ordered approved: 3 70 7 45 I OUUt} lilt Ole Jorgensen deliveied a the choice of F. Talbot for president Brown And Ntlson Tieasurei, Chas, Stoll. 48 140 Stutz 10 38Vogel 8 47 A.F. Walton,Reg. of Deods,$ 7G5 50 Jos Schw .11 tz Hawng auanged our miL to run A Kimber lengthy speech in the Norwegian language 178 93 CITY of the council, L. nanson, F. Ibberson Libraiian, n. Neumann. Jos Benson Schrap 8 69 Alex M Dermick Wiesner 3 40 621 46 both by steam and water pou er, with A. Blanchard, Cleik oi Dist. and K. Andeison a biief one in H.inse A Polowski 1 24 138 and J. P. Beitr.ind, councilmen R. H. Schaefer 10 28Drexler A 4 30 and other l*te impiovements, we are now Murfin English. 3 60 Anton Swab Couit, 1,089 24 3 43 On Saturday evening the Turner society Shmelz A 6 08Dahl Aerdwwg 1 9S Schnffer 1126 Bingham, recoider, P. Keegan. enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass 200 TOWNS J. Mandeifeld, sheriff, 830 50 A E Rising 7J3,H O Erickson held election of officeis, lesulting 122 Winkelmann J8 40Engelbart 15 22 quality of flour. The boys of Linden have oiganized Ed Ryuu treasurer J. K. Wright, assessor, and 331 The following tree bounty claims Beck 5 20Fritsche E 13 16 as follows: In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we a reading society, some 25 members Motion was made and carried to allow New Ulm SI 10 John Black, maishall. 1 SjlO 3 TJ10 wore allowed, and the Auditor authorized Dietz 3 76Goetke 12 57 give 34 lbs. of flour, besides bran and have joined and more are expected 1 8110 3 Tut) ilbiu 1st Speaker, P. Scherer. HJ10 8J10 the Cleik of the Dist.' Court ten Ecks-einA 7 84 to issue orders to pay the same: Iloehne Rasbaw 1 sjio 3 rjio 7 44 rts, pei. bushel. 1 alio 1 4I Most of the volumes will be in the The Chaska Herald is informed that (10) cents for recording each name of 2d Speaker, E. G. Pahl. Burnstown 1 8J10 3 7H0 FortwengleiHlO 50 3U0 10 Hacker 11 65 Chas. Weinert, $9.00 Bernard Bloe-' Scandinavian language, only a few in J. HEIMED^GER & Sox. Cottonwood the town officers and their bonds. 1 8|l 3 TilO 5110 2 thepieUminary suivey by the engineer 3jl0 Gag 8 63Jahnke Rec. Secietaiy, H. Keller. 8 70 Eden meke, $6.00 Mary and Nelson Ladd, 4jl0 English. I 8Jl 3 TjlO 3)10 The following bills were audited and Home corps of the Minneapolis and St. Gioebner 1117 1 8ji0 3 ?ilo,l Kosel 4 33 3J10 Cor. Secretary., F. W. Gebser. S3.00. allowed, to-wit.- Loreno 1 8jl0 3 7J10J1 Some of your readeis feel sore be aiio Groebner A 6 83 Koestner 4 74 Louis railroad, has been completed Lake Hanska NEW 1 8jW 3 7110 1 1110 Treasuier, S. Loewenthal. On motion the boaid adjourned to A Blanchard $ 6 80. 3J10 1 cause they had to pay for their paper, Gag 11 39Kopp Linden A 3 10 I 8J10 8 7jl0 1 through Carver cpunty. The hue is 3tl0 1 Lee 1 40. meet again to-moirow morning at 9 Leavenworth 1st Tuinwart, H. Engel and think if all the editors of the TJ. S. 1 8J10 7jl0 7 10 Hochhaus A 8 26 MuhsJ 8 46 3J10 Milford SjlO to run by the way of Hutchinson, Mc 1 8jt 8 7J10 5 60 o'clock. had made the same liberal offer, Garfield Haas 7 72Pfisterer 2d Turnwart, Anton B. Subiha 9 41 Mulligan. :J10 3jlo 2 'jlO 2 1 8jl0 3 TjlO On motion the boarfl adjourned to North Star 8J10 1 6(10 Leod county, to a point on the Winono would have been defeated. 1 Kalb 1615 Reglin 1 8jH 3 7J10 6 99 MORNING SESSION JAN. 5, 1881. At the annual meeting of the Governor's Prairieville 81IO )110 meet again at 9 o'clock to-morrow 1 8jl0,8 7110 1 subscribed for your paper on those Kassulke 7 30Hetzl ff 9 95 and St. Peter railroad, between this The board met pursuant to adjournment StlO 6jl0 8110 1 8U 3 7U0 1 Sigel morning. Guaids last week Tuesday the conditions and still I voted for Garfield. Luger I 3 62Sehaibei 3jI0 1 3il0 1 8jl 8 7jM 1 2194 Stark at 9 o'clock a. m. All members place and St. Peter. 3jU 3 6jl0 1 Sjl|8 TjlO 1 Main Street, Meepy Eye, Minn., Thought I would rather see a Republican Stately. following civil officers were elected for Landsteiener 2 15Sperl MORNING SESSIONJANUARY 7, 1881. A 4 94 present. J. J. Legge, Prop'r. president than make $1.50 on a The boaid met at 9 o'clock a. m. pursuant ManderfeldP 4 24 Schreyer 14 98 The Lake Crystal Public Spirit the ensuing six months: Statement was made that E. Baumler paper, but I doubt whether every one to adjournment. Metzen 18 10Schmidt 9 51 says that Pi of.? James Gilfillan, well June, President. was wrongfully assessed for a would have done that Present, commissioners Lai son, //art, Mohr Martin 10 89Schneider 8 94 Dealer in City of Sow Ulm Grave Tard Int &. Sinking, known in different paitsof this county Toiy Olesen, Vice President. building which was not on his lot Doster and Stone. Absent, the chairman. Pechtl 2 94Tauer Fire department and City Street tux 1 3-10 Milh 5 66 Drugs & Medicines, Politics are quiet and our defeated as a phrenologist and^Gieenback speaker, amounting to $7.02. On motion the Mr. Wagner. S. Baumgaertner, Secretary. RetzlaffG 12 06Ubl Sr 4 28 candidates have resigned themselyes On motion of com. Larson, Mr. /fart board ordered the same lefunded and Rein 11 20Ubl left on Tuesday morning of last 4 91 SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. G. Fischei, Tieasurer. to their fate. Glass, Putty, was elected chairman pru-tem. Reck 3 97Waibel A 1187 instructed the Auditor to issue a coun. week upon a lecturing tour in the Also the following military officers On motion of com. Stone the county Three schools are in session in onr Rewitzer 2 21Walther 5 30 Oils and Paints, ty revenue order for the same. fcS Southern States. He will lecture on weie elected for the ensuing year: wasdivided for county physician as follows: town, viz: in dlsts. Nos. 7, 20 and 38. SoeaoSSScoooo~iec''.o3fS Schneider 3 52Dauer A 7 64 The board audited and allowed the Perfumery and phrenology, physlologv and kindied First district to be composed ot Knute Andeison teaches in dist.No. 7, Captain, Jos. Bobleter. Schnobrich 14 61 Dauer 14 67 following bills, to-wit: TOILET ARTICLES, He has thought said school six terms the city of New Ulm, and towns Cottonwood, subjects Why doesn't he try to change Schc-ffler 10 05 Filzen 4 88 1st Lieut., Chas. Stolle. 1, E Bowen, SScSSoaoee ooo'-oc coo 5 50 prior to this one. Mis. Nilson from Linden, Milford, Sigel, Lake Sprenger A 5 44Gulden 10 37 Combs, some of the ex-Confedeiates into 2d Lieut.. B. .Aune. i ooSS^GS'i-'SootaifcSto Sr i^^Ji^TS I S Butternut Valley teaches in Dist. No. 2, Laudenschldger, Cor. Hanska and Albin. Second district to 8 00 SchlumbergerJ 537 Gulden 10 75 Brushes Greenbackers' 1st Seigt., Tory Oleson. 20., and Mary E. Webster in dist. No be composed of the village of Loreno, 3, Hans Moe, witness Seifert 8 63Gulden N 100 15 30 1-1 I S ooooocooocoococgccooco and Stationery. 38. and the towns of i/on.e, Stark, Mulligan, 2d Seigeant., Ed. J, Colins, The many friends and acquaintances 4, W Wellcome 100 Leavenworth, Prairieville, Eden, 5 05 Have heardoccasional complaints from 3d Sergt., J. X. Rosskopf. 5, Peter Bruster PEAIIUEVILLE. 100 of Miss Ada Phelps, formerly of this O C CO -3 C.*03l Physician's prescuptions compound' Burnstown, Bashaw, Stately and Noith the young gents of our neighboiing 6, Mrs. Christ Moe 100 Foster 4 03Lamp 2 78 place, will be grieved to learn of hei 4thSergt, M. Mueller. ed with accuracy and dispatch at all Star. Bids will be jeceived for each town of Lake Hanska, that a scarcity Johnson A 7, Hans Rasmussen 2 47 Larson 3 09 100 cooccoSoeooSccccool houi3 of the day oi night. death which occurred at Sleepy Eye district separately o- the whole county, of guls in that vicinity is greatly felt. Quaiteimaster and Com. Seigt., G. Johannson 2 93Plath W 8 85 8, Randall, Juiyman 100 2 to act as county poor physician, to If any place has a superfluity of these on Thuisday night of last week. Miss Fischer. 4 01 Jeske Kasmusson 5 76 9, E Bowen do the business of surgical, obstetrical fair ones, they would do well to raigratd MM MM M*S t^-tt I Phelps was attacked with inflammatory Knudson 1st Corpoial, E E. Seiter. 3 62Rasmusson 2 25 oo a aoooo ccocecl to Hanska. I can assure them and medical services to the county poor 10, W Coulthard I ^f| Ki&sner 3 32Schleisner 3 82 rheumatism followed by disease of 2 J. A. Eckstein. that they will receive a hearty reception. and prisoneis, and also furnish all 11, A E Rising Knudson 2 46Torkelson 2 63 Sill MONTI The few fair ones that are the lungs. The 11 raid says the attack necessary medicines. The physician C*f Jos Galles. 12, Talbot Kissner W lltOk COO-*C09 e*CT **01 wSOD I^CO ODCOoS .O I 3 47Wagner 2 24 there receive an unusual amount of to be a graduate of some medical college was veiy severe and reduced her 4th D. Subilia. 13, Russel Kissner A 2 82 3 05 soe_eseSeccSo8 I attention, and if the young men could and must have a legular diploma. Krueger system to a very low condition. Her Bill of Lee, constable,for $4 35 4 96Anderson Dium Major, Ed. Stoeckeit. 2 00 keep them in a glass cupboard they The county poor physician to make a Liddell ONE DOLLAR 3 12Chnstensen N 3 01 AEAIt. was rejected on account of not being funeral took place on Satin day would fain do so. If by chance any Capt. Bobleter and Seigts. Rosskopf semi-annual report to this boaid at cSSeooooeccooocoS coT Mertz 4 48 LH 458 itemized. one happens to accept a sleigh ude oi theii Januaiy and July meetings. Bids and Fischer were elected delegates Pmgel 3 65DiexlerM Mr. Sanborn, of the Madeha Times, 2 97 The Chicago Ledger will be sent to aught else like it, from gents of other All Taxes on personal property not pai lie -e 14, John Manderfeld 258 05 will be leceived up to Match 15, 1881. 1 to the Minn. Nat. Guard Association Paulson E Marcli first will bo collected by dutress ml a 2 52 FiedericksonL6 49 an addiess. postage paid, at the puces says he met on the train, the othei towns, it is considered as tieason, and Also bids will be received for publishing Less summoning special Peterson 4 70tromtnU 5 50 convention which meets in St. named above. Send 5 our names. Now Ulm Brjwn CounU Minn Dee 1 ih I i0 vengeance is apt to bethe consequence. the delinquent tax list of the county, day, Geo. Walsh who was formerly petit jury 12 00 2 68Frederickson FR SCHUBERT Count Trc a. C2 85 Address THE LEDGER, Paul next Wednesday. the pi oceedings of the County Commissioueis editor of the Plaindeo.hr at this place 246 05 2 94Guhlk E 4 05 Chicago, 111. A wedding is anticipated in our and board of Audit, the The company now numbers nearly NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT ON. Stage 2 57Hanson He is at present a lesident of Giand 15, Fischer, 80 219 town in the near future, and a jolly board of equalization, and financial Sidle 50 members and its affaus are in a 210 BOARD OF AUDIT. Hirs A 2 08 time is expected. Forks, D. T., and was elected a member 16, Gommel, 1 45 statement of the county for one year, Selllner 2 96Kunze Land Office at Redwood Falls. Minn Dec 10,'SO highly satisfactory condition. Its 4 01 17, Muller & Scherer 10 80 of the council of the legislature. separately or in whole. The board reserves Smith N Notice la hereby given that the follow lng-nnmod We did not get the REVIEW last 45Larson E 2 5 33 drum corps numbeis 14 members. The County Auditor was ordered to settler haa filed notice of his intention tomnke final the right to reject any or all Allison He was President of that body last week. 1 suppose it was delayed on Meeting of the Board of Audit of Brown county, A 24Larson 3 2 80 prot in aupport of hi* claim and secure Anal entry Berry,N bids. The foregoing minutes were pay the county physician, Dr. Minn December 31st, I8fc0, Mischo account of the snow storm. We get thereof, and tnnt said proof will be made beture year, and was lately on the way to atten 05Mcllreavi Sr 2 3 78 The Board met for the purpose of examoing and 3 read and approved. On motion the Paulson v/ the Register and Receiver of he 8 Land Office, at the sum of $100 from Jan. 1st to the mail only once a week to Linden, BARGAINS IN MUSICAL GREAT comparing the books of the Auditor and Treasurer 2 22McBain 2 26 thiswintei's session. Redwood Falls, Minn on Th 'gday the 15th daj of board adjourned. Schwengle A and found them correct, as follows to wit^ every Friday. and including March 16,1881. 9 43MontgomeryW3 January, 18*0, viz Anders Lund Homestead entry 16 MERCHANDISE. County Road and Bridge fund Foster Levi Last weeks's issue of the Herald Attest: CHAS. WAGNEE, No. 915, f*r South of South Kftt Jf,'Section 2, 18, Bill of A. Coon allowed at 2 10 An Abecedearian. 7 41Miller Count) Interest & Sinking fund 3 07 Township 111, Range30, and he names the follow, Hoy at the Several Town funds H. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. Chairman. makes a suggestion to John Black, the 19, A E West 5 35 2 80Olsen 8 01 Linden, January 3d., 1881. ing witnessesto progenia continuous residence up* Several School District funds Hanson on and cultivation of said tract, viz-: John Sand, 3 61Peterson 318 Private Re lemptwn account 20, IsaacjGallagher 4.20, less complaint, newly elected maishal of Sleepy Eye, CiTT DRlIf. STOHE. for Washington. quist JohnSkatt. John Lind and. Aiders Gunnnrsen 2 JO Delinquent taxes collected 4 34Philippson Jos. Bobleter has just received a 25, 3 95 all of New Ulm. Brown Co. to preserve order and decency upon Fort Ridfrcly item s. Kiagh Current taxes collected 2 98 N. P. DUNHTNOTOir, Register. direct importation of violins, accordions, The Governors Grards at a special On motion the board adjourned to the streets of that buig. It says that harmonicas, guitars, violin and meet again at 2 o'clock p. m. meeting last Sunday decided to accept Our land is covered with a heavy it is a common thing to witness peisons LCSS OVERDRAFTS. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. STATELY. CcRevenue fund erdrawn 1 23 shroud of snow. guitar strings, &c from Klingenthal, the invitation of Col. Corbin to visit AFTERNOON SESSION. making ofthemselves a nuisance which County Poorfnnd overdrawn 706 33 60iHaggard 4 24 Bickelhaupt 4 Saxony. The instruments are The board met pursuant to adjournment. County Jail fund overdrawn 305 Washington on March 4th, next, and Christmas has again made her appearance deserves prompt and severe punishment Notice is hereby given that the partnership Calaman 3 07 17 76 Haggard the best ever brought to this city and All members present. with her lovely entertainments participate in the inaugural ceremonies heretofore existing between that the stieets aie not fit for a Ciafford 8 14 Sidotzko W 2 71 are offered for sale at amazingly low and pleasant times. The children On motion the board ordered to pay Balance John Lauterbach and N. Faas, undor incident to the inauguration of Gen. 5 75 Scott Fox W 257 lady to pass along them, and that it is realize that Santa Claus has made prizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12 00 I* TRSAsrRT. B. Webber the sum Of $550 a year the firm fame of Lauterbach & 5 59 Tasmann sr 5 00 Deposit In Citizens Nat'I Bank Fox Jas. H. Gartield. The company or so his expected visit, with his toys and fully time that such scenes are prohibited. Accordions from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui Notes in hands of County Atfy for to serve as CountyAttorney for the ensuing Faas has this day ^6een dissolved by 2 47 Tassmann jr2 54 Haggard many members thereof as can possibly collection candles. tars from $5.00 to $15.00. Harmonicas, mutual consent. The business will he year. Mr. Wm. Giesecke apEeared Haris E 211 Wilson 4 52 PrivateRedemption orders redeemea A.*22ia get away, and a section of the County Revenue orders redeemed g-* continued by John Lauterbach who is 905S*-J in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. before the board stating that Semans Threshing in this vicinity has been 10 52 Wood 3 59 County PooT'crdentredeemed ~v& The gymnastic exhibition and theatrical authorized to collect all outstanding drum corps will leave here on Monday Balbach postponed till spring on account of 50. Remember these goods havbeen 300 5 32 Wilson was wrongfully assessed for $3,500, ~Seera Town and School District performance held at Turner accounts of the old firm and pay all the disagreeable weather. GholzC 318 orders redeemed 3306Duley morning, Feb. 28, and the trip will imported direct from the manufacture?, deposited in the Citizens' ^National debts of the same. Caehin. Treasury Afc 3 49 Haggard 4 16 Dickerson A Hall last Sunday was attended by a and can therefore be sold at consume abont ten days. On its return, Bank awaiting the decisions of the G. L. Hilyar has received the appointment John Lanttcbaeb, Lehrer MAsonl8 SOlDickerson E 3 82 small audience. The turning exercises lower prices than i bought from mid Supreme Court. The board instruct* of postmaster at the Fort. thej?ompanyjwll~Jiarry one da fM^ ^Aaj*lN,Faas. .OSCljreu^steihH 5,55 by the boys were very good, and the 1lvB.C ed the Auditor to lay the case before **e*H ille men.. ftp 2 man v&fi-S S3^ IJ^J $ J^j*ii s, ^&k*j^a*ii^.