New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 19, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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Mnffi fT^?W^8=R?S3?f NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDN ESDAY JANUARY 1881. Sm facjMwi NBW ULM AND VICINITY. The proprietors of the Eagle Mill C. BALTRUSCH Personal Taxes. SIGEL. Xjcrezio 3D epeirtruest will make important changes about Manderfeld N 2 83 Baumgartner MASONIC BALL, TAX PAYERS. From our regular correspondent Busted. The following is a list of tax payer Prokosch jos. -5 43 Canby was without train of any 15 05 their mill as soon as spring opens. That 1013 Penning Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. Baumgaertner of this county whose personal property kind for twelve days during the blockade part of the building heretofore used as Mr. T. P. Keegan, the newly elected Soukup W 2 86 A 19 72 Tax payera of Brown County please take of last month. tax exceeds $2. a saw mill will be removed, and in its treasurer, has his office at the store of DEALER IN 2 48 notice that the Duplicate of Taxes for the year Baumgaertner P- Dry Goods place will be built an addition to the Keegan-& Keegan, where he may be 1880 is now in my handB tor collection and A portion of a freight car got off the SchleglS 3 04 HDEN. Sam 91 2 iasr the following percentage ou each Dollar valuation grist mill, the entire building to be one found almost any time. 49Schweppe 622 Ball 6 17Loosy Brandt 8 Turner Hall, track near Nicollet yesterday morning 4 52 has been levied, exclusive Landroail 97Sellner 2 89 Drew 14 7fiLeatherman story higher than the present structure. Dietz A 3 E 2 00 delaying the west-going train nearly & Groceries Our hotels and boarding houses, and tax to he accounted for separately, to wit: 19Thomas A 2 06 Dresser O A 4 15 Domeyer 4 6 59 Most of the grinding (or crushing) three hours. in fact every place where there was a 18Tauer 2 46 Fitch N 8 54Mattke 4 34 Eckstein 3 A will be done by steel rollers, and County Tax. shingle hung out, has been crowded to WiltscheckJ8r3 30 Gilbert 3 83Prokosch I* 6 37 EppleM 824 A grandchild of Fr Engel died of 03ST the capacity of the mill will be increased GINTS' AND BOYS' 340 ffewitt W O 22 90 jr 342 Sherman Forstner A\ CITY its utmost during the last twenty days. 4 40 diphtheria at his house during the latter to about 200 barrels per daytwice ftamlin 2 77Sherman 83Wilfahrt 2 49 2 41 A Forster 5 WEDNESDA EVE.,pUAr\Y 19, 1881, Ready-made Clohing, and part of last week and was buried Mr. .Nic: Schmidt who lives some Berg 4 76 Johnson I 10 88Allen 3 35 Flor Jos. sr. 2 42 its present capacity. 0 O 0 on Sunday. three miles south of here, has lost three Munsel W 4 26Beltz TOWNS. 410 Engel 3 58 Flor Jos jr 6 03 J3 under auspices of Or OS At a session of the city council held 2 28 Baumann 3 89 Frank 6 16 Flor 3 42 children within a week fromthat dreaddisease., Ladies' Circulars, Jos. Bobleter will this evening receive 74Gross 2 75 ReetzC 4 12Brown A 4 03 1 1 8jl0j3 fj.O SjlO Grau 2 1 last week, Leonz Mueller was appointed New Ulm.. diphtheria. They buried the a splendid assortment of masks 1 8J10 1 1 0 7)10 3)10 8)10 Albin 47Clancy Ganske 215 Root I A 7.'-. 5 216 Guggisberg G10 14 Mats & Caps, as grave-digger and overseer of the 1 1 8jl0 1 3 7)10 3)10 I 4)10 third one last Sunday. The sympathy lUghaw 00Dittbenner 84Hillesheim 11 4 51 Bendson Hans 3 6 33. and masquerade trimmings. Come in George 2 1 8jl 1 3 7)10 1 3)10 6)10 Burnstown... city graveyard.. of the community is with the family 3)10 5)10 2 V, 1 8jl0 1 1 Hoffmann A 4 62 3 7jl0 ChristensonLP2 81 Cottonwood.. W 4 92 Hillesheim 5 25 Boots & Shoes oud see the many new things. 1 1 8)10 18J10 8 7)10 4)10 Eden At the same meeting Chas. Wagner Clausen II A 14 27 60Kloekl 2 30 in their bereavement. A 5 81 HillesheimH 7 1 1 3)10 1 8jl0 8 7)10 Home A portion of the wood pile at the Christensen 4 36 Kuehn 3 29 Holm jr 3)10 1 8il0 3 7)10 1 W.sen.4 54 the largest assortment of was appointed chief engineer of the 1 2 47 Loreno No pains or means will be spared to The promised art entertainment failed 18jl0 3)10 3 7)10 1 4J10 1 Lake Hanska Dohany W 5 15Guth Krambeer 2 16 Holm sr S 3 20 school house in Sigel, on the banks of 7 62 fire department, and II. Beinhorn and STRAW GOODS. 8)10 I 8)10 8 7 10 1 1 to make this ball the greatest social Linden to arrive on the 13th and 14th. Hauser Krambeer 3 33 3 46 Hart 3 94 3)10 3 02 1 8Jl 7)10 1 1 Leavenworth Clear Lake, was lately curried away E. Sehnobrich, assistants. J. Berndt event of the season. 3)10 18J10 8 7)10 1 1 Korbel jr Krael 5 Oi Fischer Anna 2 03Hagei 4 14 Mllford 2 77 Anderson & Colby are serving up all 8)10 18J10 3 7)10 1 1 some unknown individual. Mulligan received the appointment of fire marshall. Korbel sr Liesenfeld sr 4 24 CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Flynn 2 71Jennings *H 3 79 0 2 43 2 5)1 1 8jl0 8)10 3 7)10 1 1 North Star the good things that a man can eat, for Tickets, inclusive supper, 2,00, and Kretch A 8)10 16jl 18)10 2 88 8 7)10 Globke 2 46MathiowitzS 7 40 1 1 2 87 Prairieville JP The medicines of DXTNDAS DICK & Co. are can be procured from any of the members 3)10 8)10 1 8J1 i 3 7)10 ten cents. 1 NOTIONS, &c. 1 Sigel 8 Lendtj 14 05 Grimes E 4 48Nelson A W 4 47 4 87 unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. 3)10 18J1" 3 7)10 1 of the Lodge. No tickets will be 1 The concert at Turner Hall last Sunday 1 8)10 Stark Robinson 2 96 2 00 W 6 67 3iI0 1 8jl0 8 7)10 John 5 80 8 CjlO I 1 J. A White feels lonesome without Stately... I have given especial attention Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powder*, sold at the door. 0 evening was attended by a fair 23Reetz 19 81 Manderfeld J. 2 99 Hanson E 7 Knoedl 2 08 my ready-made clothing department his watch. Bring it back so that you are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft Hanson O 4 98Simonson Stadick 3 25 audience, most of whom appeared to be 3 42 Kuehn 5 93 and as the largest portion of my stocl All are cordially invited by the niR Cajoles are world famous. See Advt. can save part of your reputation. John Scherer Marg 4 34 Mortensen 4 90Schlick 7 60 Klinkhammer well pleased with the parts rendered. of clothing has been mad" to ordei COM. ON ARRANGEMENTS- City cf New Ulm Grave Yard, In t. St Sinking. Olson 2 69Winter 20C Theisen 2 49 has a clue to you. N 5 10 Diphtheria and scarlet fever are re from sampled selected by myself, The first piece ou the programme, an Fire department and City Street tax: 11 8-10 Mills. 2r 3 28 Tauer W 2 73Gluth A Leitschu 2 09 Pretzer A 5 .tm enabled to furnish better made ported to be raging in different parts of Some of our exchanges are quoting overture played by the orchestra, was Tauer 2 98 4 08 COGluth Niedegger 3 28 Peterson S 3 clothing, and at lower prices than any The well known firm of BENTON, SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. Butternut Valley, Blue Earth county, iiusted's statement in the REVIEW tnat Vogel S 2 22 Hammermeist- Portner especially pleasing to all present, and 3 76 3 7 ihe establishment in the city. COVE 4b CO., TYPE FOUNPsNJMfc several children having died from thv we claim lluu we are going to issue a Reinartz A Zeig 4 54 2 71 Sorenson 2 39 er 4 12 at its close was loudly applauded. Ed. When in want of anything in 22 Rewitzer Bonn 2 41 Mllwjjiiteee, have established a 3 53 ZiegenhagenW2 Kuebier sen 6 33 former disease. paper that will not be excelled in this line don't fail to come and see my aCKikM MM Stceckert here made his debut, and he Boellger W 3 46 Schultz 10 07 Billington 3 42McKenzie 3 65 !*M-*t OSO O I S Branch Foundry at goods and obtain my prices before pur county or elsewhere. We donoielaim OKI*- t4tOCJ--*. Xt* I W. G. Walz of Mankato. member performed his irt with precision 3 07 Sittauer 55 34OUo A 2 7 E 2 chasing elsewhere. will be mont 0 any such ihiug.--iiera/c2. We take it No. 3Q Minnesota Street, cSSoeoeooes Scoeeo-eSs^ 2 27 of the Arm of Samborn & Walz of Stueber J% 5 34 3 84 showing that he can handle the drum Ott A Claggett in your pocket. ail back, boss. 5 77 5 44 Siebenbaunner 4 76 Prokosch Fenske A hat city, was in town yesterday supplying C. Baltmseh. SAINT PAUL, MINN.. wherever he may be placed. The singing ,eo'^^9.w.H.jC.c.e.^^.go.y 2 00 4 80 Porter S I some of our cjilzens with, or All trains are on time from Sleepy by Mrs. McKittrick and the Misses 09o5oe5eSSe5555ec?6eSo 2 38 3 33 and solicit your orders. Roy Hone A Farmers GREAT BARGAINS IN MUSICAL gang. Eye to all points. Come on. Pfamder and Wagner was rendered in 3 99 Steinhaus 3 66 "THE PEBFECT '^'OKiA,.- A damaging runaway occurred on Saturday. MERCHANDISE. an attractive manner, as was the piano 3 29 Helikes W Albert Engel, who has bee e^x ployed THERMAM Mi. J. Pickels' team became solo by Miss Kose Rudolph. The concert at the in Mr. Toberer's jewelry ston for MULLIGAN. oo ocSaeoSSSoSSSSoeoe' frightened at a passing train, and getting was followed by a dance which Savage 3 27 Wojahn 3 60 In this vicinity will pleaie take no some time, his had a severe attai of CiTY DRUGSTORE. S2 MAHiiwoDoes ifctst*c* teexcotftteen-* Zwatzhcke A 5 27 Schoenbaechler was kept up till a little after midnight. the oetter of the driver, came Safe and Reliable Substitute for Quitting tice that this fall the undersigned Jos Bobleter has just received a diphtheria, but he is now reporte fl to Si.S?if &&!?< Mtt.fcga to The onSy 26 cent 7 35 5 45 oooo ooooo oooo eoeoSo will buy all kinds of tearing down Fifth street at a terrible direct importation of violins* accordions, be out of danger. 36Dolan 2 53 Cordill 2 *2 Another Blizzard- harmonicas, guitars, violin and AGUE REMEDY rate, running into Mr. Polaski's team 2 ggSgggSSSSiggSgSgfefeSSft I Farm Produce, 43Eischen 7 44 Green 7 The stock holders of the Citiz ens' guitar strings, &c, from Klingenthal, and breaking a leg of one of his best Kaufenberg 5 14 7 84 National Bank, at their meeting eld 11/ rirxr Saxony. The instruments are On Wednesday evening of last week 5 09 Laux N N 3 78 horses. But little damage was done AS OATS, CORN, BUTTER TBZS WOHLE so* eoeeeeSSSSS last week Tuesday, elected the folio wing the best ever brought to this city and 9 53 Laux the familiar northwest wijd began to Eigen 2 36 eHILLS&IOTi aside from this. S$35?3?SteGoo?5C?iSSt5Ss$ EGGS, &C, CURV3 directors: Leibold, Henry 2 78 are offered for sale at amazingly low Maerz HilleshcimH 4 53 whirl a quantity of light snow through 8SSSSS3 3 5 42 Maerz A Konz 3 16 Keller, E. G. Koch, Geo. Kuhlman, and The cold weather holds on at a terrible, prizes. Violins from $1.00 to $12.00 the air, continuing in the work during for which he will at all times pay 8 33 Mueller Prahl E 2 71 Accordions from $2.00 to $15.00. Gui Chas. Wagner. rate, the thermometu keeping and all JUAIiAKIAI* BBSEASES. All Taxes on personal property, not paid before the following night and the greater the highest market price. 6 76 Norell Schiltz 5 84 tars from $5.00 to $15.00. Harmonicas, almost beyond all calculations. old by all Prnrciati. Hailed FREE on receipt or price. March first will be collected by distress and sale. The Turnvorein are making great 6 22 Prokosch Steinmetz 2 13 part of Thursday. The railroad was Wrt to DCKDA3 DICK CO., 3 WoosTca SVTSBKT, K*I in paper boxes, from 5 cts to$l. New Ulm, Brawn County, Minn., Dec. 15th 1680. YOBK, for I'iflrtm e-nt_lici-V ra.Iltd to the readers oi 16 58 Renner Riedl 6 39 preparations for their masquerade ball I noticed in the Herald that postmaster .thispnper oon blockaded at different places so as FR. SCHUBERT, County Treas. 50. Remember these goods havbeen 2 57 Robbins Sturm to 0 99 to be given on Saturday the 29th inst. Hanson intends to remodel the 0 put a stop to the running of trains, imported direct from the manu. Sommerville Schmid W 2 22 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The membeas say they are bound to post office next spr.ng, by building a nd it was not until shortly before facturei, and can therefore be sold at Cavanaugh 3 32 2 21 Wm. Koch. G. Pahl. have everything in first-class style. See an addition to the same, 20 by 24 lower prices than if bought from mid Collins Ed. 2 39 Schmid N 7 86 oon on Friday that the whistle of a C. Schmidt. Geo. Schmidt. Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., Dec. 14, '80. Schmid 12 80 Gibbons 3 89 their advertisement in to-days issue. feet, and also elevating the present die men. comotiv was heard. At that time Notice Is hereby given, that the followtafc-namd Empire Hill Co. Schmid 2 34 Hose 2 82 settler has filed notice of his Intention to make building 30 as to make it two stories m* ti snow plow, several engines and a John Russell is now a member of final proofin support of his claim, and seenre final Tauer Haala 3 34 8 94 entry thireof, and that said proof will be made in height. When completed it will be npply train came down from Sleepy a brass band at Lake Benton. John Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Torey A 7 35 Mathiowitz 5 92 before the register and Rereiver of the U. S. Land ye and immediately proceeded to the roomy enough for all, and pleasant Office Redwood rails Minn, on Saturday the 23d 1 Tauer W 5 40 Ringenbach 2 87 and his twelve associates will hereafter Are you disturbed at nigt.t and broken off your ROLLER MILL. day of January 1180, viz: Jncob Kraun, Homestead rest by a sick cbild suffering and crying with the Wilson 3 83 enough,too. jnow drifts between here and St. Pe give the citizens of that thriving emry No. 890 for North Mi of the South West excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so go at Section It, Township 111, Range 31 and he names once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothiug NORTH STAB. village a first-class article of genui tie ter, where the forceworked until Saturday The Redwood train is now on time. the following witnesses to prove his continuous Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend residence upon and cnltivation of said tract, viz.: Armstrong 3 10Tomkins 7 13 music. upon it: there is no mistake afternoon when the track at that Some predict that we will have no Conrad Eggle, John Daub of Redwood Falls, Red. 6 91 about it. There is not a mother on Erth who has Brophy Timm 3 64 wood Co., Louis Burchardt of West Newton Nicollet 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* point was once more cleared. The first blizzards hereafter. N one will used it who will not tell you th it will regulate 212 The "sun dogs" seemed to havn a Bauman Birkemeier 2 65 Co., Bernhard Banweiler ofvew Ulm, Brown the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and train from the east, since Wednesday grumble if said prediction should happen 6 07 Co. wm.P. DUXMIKOTOIT. Doron Isaacson 8 91 health to the child, operating like magic, it is real jolly time last Tluusday th sir perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to Register. 3 15 Egan evening, arrived about 2 o'clock on Krueger 6 02 to be fulfilled. luminous faces were grinning nea i ly the taste, and is the prescription of one oftheol. 9 07 Fischer Kersten 6 37 dest female physicians and nurses in the United Saturday afternoon, bringing fourteen MORTGAGE SALE- all day. The weather was about tl: \e The meeting of the library association We take pleasure in informing the 4 45 States. Sold at 25 cents a bottle everywhere. Heinz Karo A 2 80 bags of mail matter which kept the which was to be held last Saturnight coldest of any day we have had th is public that we are now ready for business. 4 86 Halpin Kroeger 5 77 ^Sf orday was, on account of some of Default having been made in the payment and assistant postmaster busy for two The best machinery and all the 3 82 LammC seasoa, the thermometers at sun-dow Ladd I 8 09 condition of a certain mortgage duly executed and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the leading officers, postponed until a Litest improvements in the manufacture 5 38 Methven three hours before the same could all Marter 16 54 delivered by Patrick ard and Catherine Ward, ranging from 20 to 24 decrees belo\ future time. Dre notice will be given of flour enable us to compete with his wife, mortgagors to Warren Smith, morgagee, 4 82 Polemski A McCormick 5 41 be distributed. zero. bearing date nuary 1st, 1879, which said mortgage, Card of Thank s. the best mills in the country soon, and it is hoped that everybody 12 82 Schenk Ryan 12 65 with a power of sale therein contained, was will attend and take an interest 2 74 We are constantly buying Timm recorded in the office of Register of deeds in and Wigal 2 39 What is the best family medicine i Births and Deaths. for Brown county and State of Minnesota Februa. therein. We take this opportunity of expres* Wheat, ry 89th 1879 at 9 o'clock A. M., in book K, of the world to regulate the bowel*, puri LAKE HANSKA. mortgages on pages 154&155 and whereas there Is sing our heart-felt thanks to the people JRye, J. M. Thompson has returned home The following is the report of births fy the blood, remove costiveness am I Anderson O 3 50 Torgrimson 5 05 claimed to be due and unpaid on said mortgage, at Corn, of this vicinity who so kindly assisted after an absence of about ten days. the date of this notice the sum of One Hundred and Asleson E 5 10Thorson I 5 23 and deaths in the different towns of billiousness, aid digestion and tone ur. seven dollars and 25 cents interest and whereas no Oats, BjoerenbergFjr5 30 us in our late sickness, and also Ole 2 13 act.ion or proceeding at law has been instituted to this county as furnished to the clerk the whole system? Truth and honor A Deodorized extract of Petroleum, Iberia Correspondence sr 2 27 Tondevald recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any 3 43 Buckwheat, accompanied the remains of our compels us to answer, [lop Bitters, oi the court by the different town part thereof: Bjerteson E 3 16 Thorson 4 63 &c%, &c. only son to his last resting place. Now, therfore. notice is hereby given that, by Tlie Only Article that Will Restore being pure, perfect and harmless. Bakke 4 34Ahlness clerks: 3 09 virtue of caid power of sale, and pursuant to the Ho for Brown county! The resources At the Highest Market Prioes. I Afdam S Brade A 2 81 GEORGE and JANE LEATHERMAN statute in such case m.ide and provided, the aaid DEATHS. 2 46 Hair on Bald Heads. Ed. See another column. BIRTHS. of this county are in an embryo mortgage will be foreclosed nnd the premises 45Anderson A 2 12 Christensen O 2 Lone Tree Lake, Minn., 77 therein mentioned and substantially as fellows: NewTTlm 145 state in comparison to what they will Don't fail to take in the grand Masonic 3 36 Divine Christenson 3 12 W sell all kinds of All that trsct or parcel of land situate, lying and W&at the World ha feeea Jan. 10, 1881. 5 Brown and State oT Minnesota, Bashaw 8 being in the county HovCe 4 70 Chute 2 27 be when fully developed. The complaint ball at Turner Hull this evening. FLOTJB, Waaiinsr fov Cesitories. 16 and known as the Southeast uuartefof section Kjeldshuus 4 56 Evenson *B 3 25 Prairieville 22 Saw 91111. twenty (20) township one hundred and eight is already heard that we cannot Everything has been done to make the SHORTS, 36 Lee Ole 2 80 Haugen 2 73 (JOS') North, of Range thirty four (34) west together joreno 21 haul any more wheat to market, the ball one long to bo agreeably remembered with all the hereditaments nnd appnrtennncc-s Mo 2 32 Kjolstad A 4 08 T'iio greatest discovery of our day, so far as a 8 14 tark BRAN, &c. Ac, We, the undersigned, would respectfully S thereunto belonging, will be sold by tno sheriff of elevators being all full and no cars to large portion of humanity i3 concerned, is CARriOI.IN.fi. Nielsen by all participants. The supper 2 81 Miller O 2 63 Brown county aforesaid, at public anction. to the 12 14 ike Hanska announce to all those needing AT LOW RATES. an article prepared fro:n petroleum, and highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Roland N 2 00OlstadK 2 06 be had for carrying it off. is also gotten up under the auspices of sheriff's office, in New Ulm in said Brown Co., on 6 23 urnstown which ofiects a complete and rr.'lical cure in case of lumber sawed, that we have made arrangements Stone I 3 40 2 57 Special Attention given to the 5th day of March, 18^1. at ten o'cl ck a.m., the Lodge and, we are informed it will The great drawback of this portion l:.'.3:l!i:ss, or where th Inir, owiiig to diseases of 20 Soenstebce to put up a saw mil near bin to satisfy tho amount then due on said mortgage, 4 41 Paulson 2 01 OuLstoxxi Work. Al I'-io scalp, has become thin nnd tends to fall out. do justice to a king's table. principal and interest, together with all costR, of the country, however,is the scarcity Sjelle S 4 00 A 2 49 9 4 the Foundry, and that in about two nth Star charges and expenses of foreclosure nnd sale al. I i~ tiito speedy restorative, and while its use ee- N i Stream 2 53 Sellmer A 2 80 of wood but this will bo greatly relieved lowed by law, including Twenty Five dollars The wonderful remedy for rheumatism, 39 43 c.irc^ a luxuriant growth of hair, it ulao brings back weeks we will be ready te saw all the me An extra stone for grinding feed. solicitor's fees stipulated in said mortgace to llu by the discovery of peat which tIv.-. natural color, and gives the most complete satire: St. Jacobs Oil, has been used by BASHAW. naia in c.o of foreclosure thereof, "rind $21.98 18 ...23 logs that may De furnished to us. Steam Cornsheller, lligan Mu. taxes paid Dec 24th i860 and interqt thereon at 12 io:i in the n?:' g. The falling out of the hair, Anderson A 3 20Wall abounds in very large quantites, enough 2 35 a large number of people in this city, 29 10 per cent per annum from sitid date Dec. 24 den the nci'umnlationa of (landrail, and th a prematura W. H. PALMER. Lin II 2 15 Wenntz II 4 94 ntcd January 1st 1881. WARREN SMITH. to supply the demand for fuel and with effect truly marvelous. Frequent Wood taken for cash or in exchange. 30 6 clii-.r.g-c in coh:r nra all evidences of a diseased con- 'ord LEWIS LESLIE, Waseca, Minn., Mortgagee, F. W. LANDWEHR. 3 98 Frasch 2 64 Mill for generations yet to come. The moBarber (.".i: icn of the !-caIp .Mid ibc glands'which nourish the reports are made where sufferers .'ttoriiey for Mortgagee. 17 18 Mary 2 31Pederson A W 5 31 onwood Cott ':air. 1V S'-rjst Miase causes tVio article used must dus operandi of gathering it is simply Dec.i-80. %p\ii'e ^lill do. have been afforded relief, and the sale TAKEN UP. 2 35 Burgwarth A 4 35Meyers 10 23 i'0-iscss u:al!c.l KS wall as c*:cmical virtues, and the PEOPLE WHO LIVE Si go' 2 81 this: In the month of June let twoFrasch 4 91 McCarroll On the night between the 5th and is growing largely. The fact that it is 7 1 ths sculp to be of pcrmaE iy- ihango must bc^i:i usv.le 2 78 Greek 4 33Fox 6th inst. came into my enclosure a Stati -Ions the line of and near to the old ST. PAUL & men and one boy, equipped with a an external remedy, commends it to :ch a a article is CAHin.w v.':n.\ and lasting ber.cIH. report from Eden and Leaven1 5 66 Holm 2 44Gentz W SIOUX CITY RAILROAO and lis various spring pig. Th iviany oihor wonder/ discov. Golden Gate Mills. sharp hay-knife, a sharp shovel, a I.GLIAE, nnd, I !:J many who would not otherwise think 2 15 83Milke A Branch Lines, now apart of the Johnson A 2 The owner is requested to prove had not been received when we of clement:} vlaiost in, wortl TrKrrj, it is foy.i-l i board about sixteen feet long and four dfy5ago gt.f^ul,}liiwe- of going ont of the beaten track to Walk 2 99 Au 4 01 property, pay charges a.id take him I'-.. troleain oil 13 tiio article i":cir i-r.tnval itM\ aed our figures from Mr. BlanchJerk obtai inches wide, proceed to dig and prepare Bonner I 3 36 find a jcemedy.i 3 45 rk p-.ich extraordinary results away. PEDER OLSTAD '.vh:i:ii :.-i niadolo Having arranged our nrii to run of the court. In the towns ard, 18Johnson 3 10 i 1 a cIicrriieaKy -rested and Pederson 3 Lake Ilanska, Minn., Jan. 15. 1881 the peat. It does not want to l.al it is af iei it I both by steam and water power, with, Z. Sofer, Clark's Mills.Wis., writes: ted, seven pair of twins were 60Lampen W 3 22 repor Quamstrom 2 kt:-ly t!o.:df.:-]zt-il t' it in prnisiY condition be cut over four inches square, the other late improvements, we are now I have suffered from- rheumatism in Mei singer 2 05 luring the year, and four illegibirths. for i'ac uh-A. I w.s in f^r-cll Ecada that tha 2 41 born enabled to give a good yield and a firstclass A GRAND depth equal to the length of the knife 16Stofflet know that this is the short and quick Line to all TiVcL fsf ]sc-lvsiitTf.-,rt .:i oh:t'f.v::3 first observed, 4 88 Redding O A 9 ray right leg for thelast^setejiiyears. timat quality of flour. points in Centeal and Western Missouri to all or shovel. Next pile it up like brick SOCIAL DANCE Vwi"rc.x:"-i-*-'.-r'.cv( h.::\'i:)% i:o:'ici\l that apartially 59Weng 9 67 Tell 3 points in Kansas, Nebriska, Colorado, Texas, In exchange for No. 1 wheat, we Most of the time very severely, and :iU:-h'. i0'_-l of lii.-i, vhci trimming tho 20Pascher 15 50 California, Arizona, Ne and Old Mexico, and and leave it to dry like the first of An ThorCL 4 give 34 lbs-, of flour, besides bran and Forsonal. eight or ten months ago, the pain that this is the Only Lint btlwten JMmntsata i.'.-i l:a.i a h.'.b't of \v: 'i:i! liis oil-besmeared gust, after winch it should be hauled atcd the South Wett, its, per. bushel. MILFORD. :.i::as Iiiat-c-riiy Ifv.-.k?, .V.KI t/j result was in a was intense. Five or six weeks and put under cover for winter's use. 7 30 Arbes N 2 89 f'.:\v r.v.-:iih-jf.jnr.ch finer head of black, glossy hair Backer AT J. HEIMEDIXGE & So*. Lcewenthal visited Minneapolis S. THROUGH THE 7 GREAT CITIES ago I bought at the city drugstore, ti.sn lie ever had before. Th oil vrcs tried a 515 315 Arndt W Gutshow Enough will be saved by those who UNION HALL i. Paul last week. and Si Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a bottle of ::Oi-.scs sod ciiili-: that l:::d lost thrir hair from tho 8 23 2 92 Backer Gareis of the populous Missouri Valley, namely: prepare this kind of fuel, to pay all r. A. Harden returned from his .-a!t'y plague, c.vA tho results were as rapid as they 3 15 3 60 Dehn Hagemaiin Dr. Bosanko's rheumatic Cure, and blacksmith bills, and still Sioux City, Council BlufT*, Omaha, Dj 3STE* W store were marvclou:*. The wanes arid even tlie tails of Sunday Eve, Jan. 23, 1881. SI. Joueph, tftcMton, W*ettvtn. \trip last Saturday afternoon, 3 26 17 05 engel Doster commenced using it. I have used about St. Pal horses, which had fa-ion t, were completely re worth and KatnatCity. have enough left to pay the different 6 88 3 24 Kooschel A Dietz A been nearly three days on the finrc-dina few week?. These experiments wcro two-thirds of a bottle, and much to having The St. Paul Sioux City Railroad, now known 2 52 2 98 preachers sufficient to keep them Kooschel Falk A ii -raliled Lo the world, l:ut tho knowledge was practicarly account of the sno iv blockade. as the Western MMrinion of the Chicago, St. way on my surprise, I am now a well man. 3 15 Permantgen N 5 67 Giuth above want. To burn this fuel, all that Paul, Minneapolis ft Omaha Line, is also the Short A cordial invitation extended to all. useless to tho prematurely bald end gray, as nnd Dirtet MAnt from Central and Western Minnesota, 2 75 Kadloff 3 01 Haubrich no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of Many people have lost their interest Brauns struck out westward is needed is a cheap grate and a poker Call Western Iowa, Dakota, Nebraska and the Richartz Hangaertner A 2 44 4 30 F. HAUSDORP. re2ncd petroleum a a dressing for the hair. Bat th Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., South-West to 4 47 in politics and in amusements because he first part of hist week, ingo during 1 A. J. BANGS Radke W Kruger 5 23 shill of one of or.v chemist has overcome the difil* J* Legge, Proper. they are so out of sorts and run down to Pierre. is probabound 4 83 tending Radke A ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS Knees W calty, and by a process known only to himself, ha 3 81 The Largest Assortment of 4 00 bus, after very elaborate and costly experiments, suo Schroeder Lieder that they cannot enjoy anything. If in some of the regions of 3 92 Albin Correspondent. ly snow-b Dealer in and the entire North and North.West, and to the ccecled in deodorizing refined petroleum, which, 6 Sachs Lehmann 4 98 such persons would only be wise Dakota. Lumber Districts of Northern Wisconsin. Drugs & Medicines, renders it cv.sceptible of being handled as daintily 39 94 Schmitz Mauch 5 93 Relentless Winter reigns, and carries enough to try that celebrated remedy Jit St. Pawf counections are made with th r.s the famous decalogue. The experiments with jg the traveling men who 2 50 Werner Arnoi Rosenau 2 02 the contest up to our very walls. Kmtern Ihcitlon of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis the deodorized liquid on the human hair were at Kidney-Wort and experience its tonic 4 81 Scifert Sabbath- in our city we notic- LambrechtA 8 03 & Omaha line, for Northern and Central spent las! tended with tha most astonishing results. A few He baffles the skill of would-be weather Glass, Putty, isnonsin, and for Chicago and all points fcnst, Schramm 5 22 and renovating effects they would Marti S 6 87 J. Fricke, representing the ed Victc r applications, where tha hair was thin and falling, and the running of trains is so arranged that pas. Oils and Paints, prophets, who are retiring from the 5 23 AND Sear Marti 2 87 sengers from the Western Division of this line soon be hurrahing with the loudest. frave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and liquor house of Adam Orth wholesa. Ie Dewanz 3 17 can have from one to one and one half hours to attend Perfumery and Orth Masquerade Trillings, field in disgust. This is Mother Shipton's 6 53 \::\W. I*vcr/ pfirtitlo of (hiniUiifi: appears on In either dry or liquid form it is a perfect to business in St. Paul if desired. Iwaukee, and Frank Huber, Essig 9 43 theiirji:-.1. ^oeearch- & Co., Mi Paulson 3 82 TOILET ARTICLES, the -1:-'t or seconddrefcing, mid fatal year, an this is undoubtedly remedy for torpid liver, kidneys Frank 310 When you ro South or South West be sure to ig the well known house of Richartz A 444 i:i.^ in it lia*.uro. toem? to p-.'iic'.r..te to the roota at represent Combs, the reason why Winter is making go over this Line throug-hthe onion Big- fiitieg Fielita W 2 48Schubert or bowels.Exchange. 8 72 once, and set up :i rad:c:il'. Uar.go from tho start. I & Co'., of St.'Paul. and when you go north, east or northwest, go AT THE Geo. Beiv.7 good use of his last chance. Blessed Brushes Heinen 3 17 Skinner W is well known th:t th a aost beautiful colors aro 6 04 throng-h St. JPant tho Great Mmttrond Centre of City Drug Store On Tuesday, the 11th inst., Geo. II. Heinen E N the great Northwest. 2 23 nwda fiom pe:ro!cu:.i, a-.id, some v.iyjtcrious John C. Zieske and Jake are those who have a bountiful supply Schimschack S 6 08 and Stationery, lions. cf this attic!o gradu- Henle Anton operation of nati:i-!, i Walsh of Grand Forks, D. T, formerly 8 37 212 Two passenger trains dally, St. Paul to Chicago Seifert me up on Saturday to spend of fuel, food and clothing. Klossner ca through Elroy and Madison, with Pullman Palace ally imparts a :v.ii:f!:l li^hl-hroivi co./: to tha Henle Ath 9 77 6 88 arnoldi of this city, was again elected president Sleeping Cars or. ench train. in their family circles. Physician's prescriptions compound hair which by continued ttso, derpena to a black. the Sabbatl Henkel A Hanford Armstrong contemplates 218 6 47 Albrecht II of the council of the Dakota legidature. NEW ULM, MINN. ed with accuracy and dispatch at al The color remains permanent for an hiucfbuio length life seems to agree with Juni THROUGH TICKETS Legislative 3 28 Buelow A 2 41 building anew house. Cold weather hours of the day or night. of time, and the change, is ro gradual that *.ho most There was, however, strong Krieser ially Mr. Zieske. They 3 44 Bollinger 3 67 them, espec er this route are on sale at all principal stations cannot stop our farmers from work. intimalo friands c.v.i scarcely detect its progress Moll opposition to him this time from the Be sure and buy a through ticket, as they are gen Beussmann 41 664 ed for St. Paul on Monday In a word, iti". lhc*most v.'onderfal discovery of again depart erally cheaper: but if yon cannot get the tickets Spellbrink Csen4 80 The use of coal in common stoves is GRAND Meyer 755 southern portion of the Territory but tho p.g^, and well calculated (o iv.uke the prematurely you desire or the infermation wanted about rates, morning. SpellbrinkC&W4 83 A MONTH gaining favor. Mr. Kaenig says that Mack 6 71 connections, 4c, at your home station, write to bald and gray rejo-ce. by the combination of all the elements Masquerade Ball! the undersigned, and your letter will receive by using a layer of wood under the bleter, and Sergts. Rosszhev Pfeiffer 3 08 7 24 ISerrC Capt. Bo of the Black Hills, nothern Dakota promp.attention. T. W.TEASDALE, coal, the latter is a success. Mr. RunkH 6 66 Wo advise our ivadcra to five it a trial, feeling 6 22 of the Governor's Vajen F.B.CLARKE, General Agent, kopf and Fisi and the Sioux valley Mr. Walsh came isllcd til it oi'.i' si'tpliearion will c.'iiivince tli-vm of Rice uses corn and laughs at the winter's Rolloff 0 Gen. Traffic Manager. St. Paul, Minn 4 70 4 45 Vetter cK\x,':&.liitlsbur&\ ConTmcrciui Qf esterday morning to atmtion ONE DOLLAR its wonderful. Guards., left AIEAB. blasts. out victorious. Wiedemann 4 86 2 56 Eckstein Oct. 2J, lsry. of the Minnesota Board of Audit, tend the convt Adam 2 58 260 The article i* telling it* own fiory i i the hands of Gespe II There was a spelling school at the During the first pari of last week, thnn.s&nds w!:. aro v. it with tho moat gratifying rd Association, which Black 2 22 The Chicago ledger will be sent to 9 52 National Gua Hoffmann II "White" last Friday night. The illiterate and encouraging reach:* John Krueg, who was lost with his Clasen 2 52 Meeting of the Board of Audit of Brown any address, potage paid, at the price 26 35 Hansing aul to-day. All the delemvention meets in St. and others may here take part W II. BRIT.T.S: T'.':h.'.vcr.-.-e Fharmacy, saya. Clasen County, Minn., December 31st 1880. 6 57 mother, Mrs. N. Laux, during" the 5 93 liensel E ""vVts have eoM preparerhms i'-n- U:o hair for upward named above. Send in your names. and thread the maze of the spelling will attend a gates to the cc cf twenty yc.vr t. 1 ...v- r.-'\ci' had ouc to sell as The Board met for the purpose of examining FaasH 17 41 5 33 Haeberle Address THE LEDGER, storm in December, was taken to this book. well or give Mi'au'fiw Mi5faf!ion. V.'e t:crc nment at Minneapolis and comparing the books of the Auditor grand entertai Gutschow 2 09 4 56 Heymann A fare recommend it v.i' i omhicucc to our friends Chicago, 111 city where his feet weie amputated and Treasurer and found them correct, The dance at Hopkins' was a grand Jones O and the general pr.bl c. ranged by the Minne- this evening ar 3 83 Kow arsch 3 10 as follows, to wit: success. Notwithstanding the stormy The operation was performed by Drs. Krueger A Mr. GrsT.\'.-r.3 iha Oatcs Opera -AT- 2 35 Lawinski 3 97 apolis Zouaves. Troupe, wriiv s: "Aftir *ix weeks' use lrm convinced, County Interest and Sinking Fund $147914 outlook, a merry company greeted the TURNER HALL, Lang 3 81 Berry and Mueller of this place, and WM. PFAENDER'S as are also i:-v li'af. your "Carboline' Rod* Bridge fund 991.60 dawn of the following morning with hasriid iu:r rluc'r.- a wonderful growtii of Several School District fundi 2919.21 Dr. Marcellus of Sleepy Eye. It was Noin oro tolp. hair where 1 had nono i-.r y.-x. music and dancing. C. LEAVENWORTH. Several Town funds 42Q.'6 REAL ESTATE AGENCY ofiih-j.^im!-v'^vboijoe'Combination,kweeemilcIli-hf!'-i:vy!.:u 3 Private Redemption account 393.97 thought for a time that his feet could C. SMIT H, ON Frey 4 62 8 50 Altermath Delinquent Taxes collected 1278.97 ites: After be saved, but mortification having set Saturday Eve. January 29,1881. rrectly informed, St. Current Taxes collected 350.68 I am convinc. d-tha: Iv.U Uc va be re-haired.'- If we are co 3 51 Huiras 4 16 DoehneW NEW ULM FA0DUCI MARKET. It's fchnply wonderful j.i c...-e." in it became necessary to resort to the usual tea-party Kelly 2 42 Feurer 3 79 Jacobs Oil is no ITo'-.-.i' v.-ri 7699.39 B. AriTiivn, v.'..- for Southwestern Minnesota, LESS OVERDRAFTS. Larson Ed 2 30 Gilbertson 219 amputation. the former stapleiv Your 'Ca:b:l!!:y Ls-iit-i-Iorclr.:/!::: ..':c:'.\v topic in places County Revenue Fund overdrawn 913.23 thing else luul failed." McCarty 3 76 Corrected weekly by R. PrxrrsALY, Grummers 2 02 County Pooi fund overdrawn 706.83 wise and how much free gossip. Ho- :.r.\\ '.'.\.Aiz'\'y.yr:-.' Our legislative members were last Programme next week. Josnrn E Y-ovo, r. 'orr.ey-r.i Meyers Aug. 2 25 Holm 199 County Jail fund overdrawn S.) AND Ida.-s., ilies li'.irnr::.! ti.a-i more beneficial! 1627.61 week appointed on the following standing Schneider 4 72 Olsen 145 my hea i ba. beer.j .uuo 8:-.: Whe*t No. 1 87 No. 2 84 billiard ball, but fo':''- :.-.:.'--a Schumacher 2 42Thompson 1 v-.-s i.i- 214 A committees: In the Senate Mr. Balance #6071 78 Admission 50 Cents a Person. duccd to try ymr C'::rbo ul l:-.a effect he- Flour per bbl 95.207 30 2 50 Schilz 412 Kaehler IN TREASURY. been eknply wondov.'u). W r.s v.- r.uv Iv.z fcc.- Petersen is a member of the committees Oats, per bushel .-rTl 25 2 23 500 ccenfor 'iar 11-cre v-y- r.pp :,r.-j i Koller BaasenE Kt.ck :ovriii. 1T OFFICE Deposits in Citizens Nai'lBank A Cough, Col dor Sore Throat *3&26.ia on agriculture, railroads, Indian and I meo!iv':uo:'-l ViC\. t'y ,:.i:') s..-'.ivi.r 1:1c1. jt Barley, per bushel. .4050 8 65 Brust i Dohrmann Notes in bands of County Att'y 4 46 liave 83 {-cod a he.'.I i.\ Tickets are for sale at the Pioneer Corn per bushel ...30 'l! iv.lv ilotc- TJU for collection 230.00 affairs, and chairman of the committee 5 58 Girg A Horman pro wins 'now v.. r.p 2 24 NEW ULM, MI2M tgtect,frequently results in should be stopped, Private Redemption orders redeemed 241.05 Drug Store, S. Lcewenthal, Riesling, Potatoes, per bushel 22 4 30 Ebelsizor ase or consumption. Meyer 2 51 on tre^ planting. Representative Zieske an incurable lung dise County Revenue ord rs redeemed 905.23 Hams, per lb. .1 10 'BOCHSS are certain to give All orders for the purchase or sale Keller & Go's store, Burg, Weigand County Poor Orderredeemed 78.70 Bi.OWN'S BRONCHIAL 1 2 25 Heffron 3 45 Moes is on the committee of military affairs, hltis, Coughs, Catarrh, Consenses, relief in Asthma, Bronc Cheese per lb 20 Several Town an I School District or city lots, improved farms and wild Hauenstein, E Schnobeh, J. 341 Hopple I' 2 77 StorgN ror thity years the sumptive and throat di Orders redeemed 022.18 soldiers' orphans, and elections. Lard per lb .8 fc-:- lands, in this and adjoining counties, li now presented to th.e puhlio v. Wmended by physicians, troches have been recc 6 51 828 Cash tu Treasury Ive Bluemeke Hottinger, Merchants Hotel and 168 87 T. Klossner, of Nicollet county, is tradietion as the best iU^toriivivu. ...:d ii- :.:..it let satisfaction. They are and always give perft Bye flour, per bbl 4,00 for insurance in the most reliable com 419 Sherman S 7 02 Briss A Zwisele. ho Uair the world has ever produced. having been tested by wide not new or untried but 6,071.78 t6.07I.78 Salt, per bbl 2.00 panies, for ocean passage to and from arly an entire generation 2 08 Lesemann 2 73 and constnnt use for ne member of the committees on immigration, Prfae, O NE DOLL4R pcrbottis. A. BtANCHARD, merited rankameng the Butter, per lb 1315 all European ports, promtly and satisfactorily they have attained well 2 08 told by all Druggists. LaddN 2 96 Ott Jos State Reform school, and tree the age. Public speakers Pres't Board of Audit. few staple remedies of Honey, per lb 20 attended to. A cordial invital ion is extended to 384 Milke 4 22 clear and strengthen the Trebash and singers use them to KENNEDY & C0^PITTSSURC5 PA., culture and fuel. H. B. COHSTARS, i voice. Sold at 25 cents ...15 bo* everywhere. X3T County Agency for the German, Eggit per doc all. Hew VIM TnrnYerein. 604 Messershmid 2 Younger A Sole AgeoU for the United States, the Canada* B4 Sec. Board of Audit, Grea Brittl American Hail Ins. Co. of St. Paul 1