New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 9, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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v^^3* & ,r^F ?-i' NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY MARCH 9,188L 1 NSW ULM AND VICINITY- The Empire and the City mills had C. BALTRUSCH Local Legislation* SnriusrfUiel I tents. the good fortune to receive a few car Officers of Brown County loads of wood last week, immediately The following bills relating to matters Mr. Editor, I never longed so much Defaolt haying been made in the payment of the Minn. Sttf, New Ulm. Minn* am of Throe Hundred and Ninety-two and 77-100 before the railroad was again choked in Brown county passed both Post Office Address New Ulm. for summer in my life as 1 do this wintI Dollars, (|32.77 which la claimed to be doe at PEALERIN AvHtoK- H. B. Constans. the date of thi* notice upon a certain Mortgage, __ soil(Wis up with snow drifts. branches of the legislature and recei ved am seventy times seven tired of peasfoi}. Uldet MwTawlhoossaas.sn TaxAiUHBRF. 8chubert. duly executed and delivered by W. Heilker and ratittsd to as faersais of saulos. Dry Goods Eneisian or DBKDSA Walton. Helen Heilker, hia wife, Mortgagors, to Maria Lee, the approval of the Governor: it, and have I not many brothers in widows,orphaai aad deptadeat fathen Uy Conrad, of Sleepy Eye, who has arranged by the ivnmm ow PnosATsE. Brandt Mortgagee, bearing data the 23a day or January or motnsrs of soldiers who died latha An act to change the name cf Loreno misery? arm? cat a pension. aWtntTT-toeaarge A. D. 1880 and, with a power of sale therein contained, Chaucer TJUB DIBT. COURTAlbertBlaucUaid. tried his hand at the livery business forwound, injuries or rapture, *Edward Casey dnly recorded in the office of the Register & Groceries, gIVMMlbemty. BsMfstaaipstorsepy to Sleepy Eye LakeIntroduced of Deeda in and for the County of Brown and State goavsYonJ Berndt We are in possession of the charter in that place and also at New Ulm at PeaaloaaBdBoaatjrAott. Address of Minnesota, on the 38th day of January A. I ecT COMMISSIOHXUE Koch by Zieske. of our village, and we intend to orga 1880, at 2 o'clock, r\ M., In Book "L" of Mortgages, different time3, is again going into the COCWTT ATTORXXYB Webber. "A.W.DaTJrEni't Indian* Baal on page 116, which mortgage, together with the OKOMMJonas LaudeNschlager. An act to amend chapter 4 of the nize at once. A grand time is looked same business at the former place notes therein described, was dnly assigned and C*CMTV SVrXRIMTKXDENTD.Q.Claty. GENTS* AND BOYS' special laws of 1876, being an act to incorporate transferred by the said Maria Lee and hilander for in the village council. paper. foamiBsioiiRs--Chas.Wagner.chalrman,OStone, Lee, ber husband, to N. Ware, assignee, by an Gustav Rudolph, who has been head eerge Heart, A. Larson.John Dorste*. the village of New UlmIntroduced indenture of assignment, duly executed and delivered, Ready-made Clothing.. a NDRETHS' About sixty dollars are now subscribed engineer of the Empire Mill since it bearing date the 31et day of January A D. 1 by Peterson. NEW ULM PRODUCE MARKET. 1880, and duly recorded in the office of tho Register for the school bell. commenced operations, has requested of Deeds of said County, on the 31st day of January An act to divide the town of Home Ladies' Circulars, A. D. 1880, at 5 o'clock*, M, in Book "K" ofmort. the proprietors to be relieved from Our writing school under the management New nil Silver Cornet Band. gages, on pages 462 and 453 and no action or proceeding into two town organizationsIntroduced SEEDSiK BEST1QQ1 having bee instituted, at law or otherwise, duty. He will sever his connection of A. L. Pierson was not a Mats & Caps, the BEST Corrected weekly by R. PrsrrxRLT, by Zieske. torecover the debt secured by said Mortgage, with the mill as soon as another can success onaccount of "the snow, the It not sold in] or any part thereof: --AT An act for the pLotcction of fish in 5- eiu Boots & Shoes, Now therefore, notice Is hereby given. That by Turner Heill, A- be secured to take his place. us a Pottal Card lor Oat* beautif snow." virtue of the power of sale contained In said Mortgage, Wheat Ko, 1 77 No. 2 74 Lake IlanskaIntroduced by Peterson. i 5 vj 1 ?r cos TheOtdutnmdmoU mUmuleeSHd and pursnant to the Statute in such case made srrn ,u lltr United Statet. Flour per bbl 85.20730 Boss carpenter Howard and staff are the largest assortment of When in St. Peter last Saturday, 20,481. ana provided the said Mortgage will beforeclosed Sunday Eve., March ~A V1 i* i-AMRET V SONBtFBtttM^Fii by a sale of tha premises described in and covered Oata, per bushel 25 now engaged at M. Hurras' new store. STRAW GOODS, Judge Cox informed us that by act of March 1-82. *i An act to incorpoiate the village of by said Mortgage, viz: Lots Number Four (4) and Barley, per bushel .4050 Vive (6), and the South Half of the Southeast Quarter, Sit- the recent legislature the time for holding The temperance association has now SpringfieldIntioduced by Peterson. Corn per bushel 30 of SGc.Number,Nine (9), in Township Number Full Programme in next issue. AGENTS WANTED for the best and One Hundred and Eleven (ill North, of Range the spring term of court in this been postponed until the weather gets Potatoes, per bushel 35 An act to appropriate money ($128.) CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Number Thirty-three (33) West, in Brown County Fastest-Selling Pictorial Books and county has been changed to two weeks Hams, per lb 10 and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and better. They keep the pledge wonderfully to pay the Governor's Guaids for services Admission to Concert: Adults, 25 cts.: Bibles. Prices reduced 33 per cent. appurtenances which sale will be made by the Cheese per lb 2o previous to the time it has been held NOTIONS, fce. well. in the Tracy riotIntroduced by Sheriff of said Brown Couuty, at the front ooor of Children 15 cts. National Publishing Co., Chicago, 111 Lard per lb 7 the Court House, in the City of New Ulm in said heretofore, thus making the time for I have given especial attention to Zieske. For Ball: Gents 25 Cts. extra. County and State, on the 31st day of March A D. We take this opportunity of expressing June 1-81. Bye flour, per bbl 4,00 my ready-made clothing department, 1681, at 2 o'clock P. M., of tbat day, at public Tendne, the commencement of the spring and An act to appropriate money ($250.) Salt, per bbl 2.25 our many thanks to S. D. Petersen to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said and as the largest portion of my stock fall term just six months apait. debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on siid Butter, per lb 1316 All are cordially invited to attend. to build abridge across the Big Cottonwood FOR BORDE OUTLAWS AGENTS for his able work In the legislature. of clothing has been made to order Jated tremlses, and fifty dollars attorney's feesasatij uin Honey, per lb 20 fiom samples selected by myself, I Capt. Nix informs us that the Ramsey river near IberiaIntroduced WANTED and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, We are short of fuel and almost short Eggs, per doz 20 and the disbursements allowed by law subject to STOVE PIPE SHELF am enabled to furnish better madf Guards will soon be re-organized by Zieske. By J. W. Duel. redemption at any time within one year from the of provisions. German long cut smoking clothing, and at lower prices than any ly of sale, as provided by law under the new militia law. As the An act authorizing Brown county to Dated,New Ulm, February 16th, A. D. 1P81. other establishment in the city. PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, tobacco is one of the scarce articles, New, Authentic and Thrilling History AND UTENSIL STAND. D. N. WARE, Aseigree. law provides for only two sections of issue $15,000 bonds for bridge purposes When in want of anything in mj ACUMTflW fTAOTBD for the of the lives and wonderful adventures Almost every business in town is now B. WEBBER, Attorney for Assignee, most eonv.Bl.Bt Article ever offered line don't fail to come and see ray artillery and two troops of Introduced by Peterson. to housekeepeis. Ag.aU meet with of America's great Outlaws, at a stand-still, and we are killing time .._ grMt.r incuts than aver. goods and obtain my prices before purchasing SUMMONS cavalry, it is high time that Capts. A joint resolution for the relief of ne- THE YOUNGER BROTHERS, tihofheriSS en madeflM la dan, lit in different ways. Some get up dances, elsewhere. will be money xlna antt to S days, another f*7 ID 1 day. Box FRANK AND JESSE JAMES Burg and Nix were up and doing if Capt. J. Nix, of New UlmIntroduced Fretshc Free Ato. Bead for ctroulara to STATE OF MINNESOTA. 1 ._ District Court, in your pocket. some play cards, some post books, and Baarutaddreu. fLSHEPAIIDACO. COVSTT or BROWN Ninth Judicial Dist they desire to come in under the provisions by Peterson. ClnehMMrtl,., or St. femtoVMo. C. Baltrasch. Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff still others drink beer, etc. As for And their bands of highwaymen down vs. of the new law. Every local measure introduced by to 1881. Contains more than* 40 illustrations the ladies, they must stay ac home, Max Henschel John Bellm, H. A. Subilia, Peter Henderson's Farmers our members has become a law, which Helena Roos, Charles L. Roos, MaxA Boos, embracing late portraits of simply because thy cannot get out. Mrs. Lorenz Schneider died on Sunday Hugo Boos, The Ct of New Ulm and Her. speaks quite well for the boys. the principal characters, including mann Thran, Defendants. morning quite unexpectedly and SEEDSO COMBINED CATALG UE O The masquerade held on the 28th of Frank James, never before published, The State of Minnesota to tho above named defendants, after being confined to her bed only last monththe first of the kind ever and 12 fine colored plates. Interviews PERSONAL. In this vicinity will please take notice You are hereby summoned and required to answer about twenty-four hours. A stricken given in this villagewas a grand success. PLANTS aud letters from Cole Younger's Representative J. C. Zieske passed the Complaint of the Plaintiff in the above entitled that this fall the undersigned husband and three small children, the action, which is filed In the office of the Clerk Those in masks were fairly Startling Revelations. All about the through this city last Sunday on his will buy all kinds of of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, youngest of which is not quite one astounded. When they beheld themselves black flag, the black oath, the secret and for the County ofBrown and State of Minnesota, way home from the capitol city. He \Will be Hailed Free to ail who apply by and to serve a copy of your Answer to said year old, mourn her loss. She wassavs Farm Produce. in a glass, "they were completely cave, and hundreds of other secret Letter. that he is glad to be relieved Complaint en the subscriber, at his office in the Onr Experimental Grounds In carried to her last resting place yesterday. City of NewUlm in said County within 20 days after things. Most exciting book ever at a loss to tell who they were." The from the legislative turmoil, I which ire test our Vegetable and the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive published, more thrilling than a romance, OATS, CORN, BUTTER I Flower Seeds are most complete ladies looked lovely in their masks. of the day of such service and if you fail to answer AS although he assures us that he enjoyed land onr Greenhouses for Plants the said Complaint within the time aforesaid, Meets every Wednesday evening at yet true in every essential. EGGS, &C, I (covering 8 acres In glass)* are DARRACII. The St. Paul Glob* of last Friday the Plaintiff in this action will apply to tha Court the session very much, and we Turner Hall. Brothers from abroad I the largest In America* Sells like wild-fire! 10,000 ordered in for the relief demanded in the Complaint. pays the following compliment to A. must say his robust looks do not belie are cordially invited. Dated New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 18th, 1881. IPETER HENDERSON & CO. advance. Nothing like it!-beats every for which he will at all times pay B. F. WEBBER, Plaintiff's Attorney. A. Brown, formerly receiver of the him. Fort Rldsrely 1 tenia. HENRY KELLER. M. W. thing! Over 400 pages, price 1.50. the highest market price. MORTGAGE SALE. U. S. land office at this place. SS Corllandt Street, NewYork* Agent canvassing outfit, 50 cts. Cheap Charley. Cheap Charley left last Friday for NEW ULM LODGE NO. 53, All business in this community Ex-Senator A. A. Brown, of Douglas Write immediately for full particulars Chicago to make his purchases of county, manifested his good will towards has been impeded by the snow, which Default having been made in the payment and to DAN. LINAHAN, Publisher, St AaeaasWanted. OSeDeyaaeae spring goods. He traveled as far as St. Paul yesterday by lending condition ofa certain mortgage duly executed and adUaaoarPLATFOBM FAMILY is so deep that the farmers have been Louis, Mo. April 1-81 delivered by Patrick ward and Catherine Ward, SCALE. Weighsuptottlto. Retail his influence in behalf of the bill for St. Peter by team and thence by train, Wm. Koch. G. Pahl.* his wife, mortgagors to Warren Smith, morgagee, price, S1.6e. TermssurpriseAssets. compelled to club together and break lebuilding' the capitol. He did good bearing date January 1st, 1879, which said mortgage, but as all the roads in Wisconsin and C. Schmidt. &oiic8UG&cAUCo.t Cincinnati, Geo. Schmidt |6 8i roads open with their teams. with a power of sale therein contained, was and efficient work, and his energetic Illinois were blockaded the latter part recorded in the office of Register of deeds in and Empire Mill Co. meets every Saturday evening. Brothers and forcible advocacy of immediate for Brown county and State of Minnesota February Wood and flour have been scarce GREATJAUGAIN. $500 of the week he probably did not reach 24th 1879 at 9 o'clock A. in book K, of settlement of all controversy greatly from abroad are cordially invited. articles among a great many families, Reward! mortgages on pages 154kl55 and whereas there is his destination until Monday or yesterday. aided in securing the victory. claimed to be due and unpaid on said mortgage, at OLE .TOIINSON, N. G. but owing to the generosity of those the date of this notice the sum of One Hundred and ROLLER MILL. The undersigned offers for* sale a Secretary. GUST PETERS. The railroad was again blockaded seven dollars and 33 cents interest and whereas no who were better supplied, the needy complete Lippincott soda water apparatus action or proceeding at law has been instituted to Over a Million-* last Thursday morning and the west recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any with generator, three eight gallon ones received enough to keep them CHARITY LODGE NO. 98, A.F. & A.M of Gleanings front the Herald* part thereof: fountains, marble slab, counter,&c. bound passenger train got caught midway from want. Now, therfore, notice is hereby given tbat, by PBor. Everything is in good condition and virtue oftaid power of sale, and pursuant to tbe between this placeand Sleepy Eye, 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. GDILMETTE'S The public schools were closed on The storm on Tuesday the 22d ult., statute in such case made and provided, the said will be sold for cash at a bargain. Address, where it remained until Sunday. The mortgage will be foreclosed and the premises Jos. Thursday for want of fuel.-Mr. Phelps prevented the patriotic dance that was BOBLETER, therein mentioned and substantially as follows: -w snow plow from the west did not arrive All that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and TPxmao.ola. New Ulm, Minn. is going to build a balcony in" front of to be given at the Fort by the Knapp being in the county ofBrown and State of Minne. here until near 4 o'clock on Monday Meets on the second and fouith Auction Sale. sota, and known as tbe Southeast quarter of section KIDNEY his hotel for the use of the band to band. The dance was to be in commemoration Tuesday in each month. We take pleasure in informing the twenty (20) township one hundred and eight afternoon, and as the plow working PADS give open air conceits from during the of Washington's birth. (108) North, of Range thirty four (34) west together public that we are now ready for business.- DR. A. MARDEN, W. M. west from St. Peter was ditched with all the hereditaments and appurtenances The best machinery and al the spring and summer.Thb firm of Runitz Spring will soon make its appearance M. Secretary. thereunto belouging, will be sold by the sheriff Of OLE OLSEN, Have already on Sunday and again on Monday, causing latest improvements in the manufae Brown county aforesaid, at public anction, to the (i & Bendixen is dissolved, Sir. Runitz been sold in this and then let us have it n. Ihe New TJlm sugar manufactory bighpnt bidder for cash, at the front door of the ture of flour enable us to compete with considerable delay in the operations eountry and in heriff's office, in New Ulm in said Brown Co on retiring and Mr. Bendixen continuing with all its appurtenances will be sold France: every one the best mills in the country, Messrs. Pat O Harra and G.Lamphere he 12th day of March, 1881, atteno'ekek a from that end, it is not thought of which has given at public auction to tbe highest bidder, the business of the late firm. to satisfy tbe amount then dne on said mortgage, We are constantly buying perfect satisfaetion. are generous men, as well as good probable that the load will be open before at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, March 15th, mncipaland interest, together with all costs, Wheat, The Sleepy Eye Cornet Band will and ha performed cures every time when citizens, for this simple reason: feeling 1881. The sale will take place on the irges and expenses offoreclosure and sale alowed some time to-day, even with the used iceordiag to directions. We now say to the Rye, by law, including Twenty Five dollars give a giand inaugural concert to the afflicted and doubting ones that we will pay the' above premises to be sold, and terms can then confident that they as well as their Hohcltor's fees stipulated in said murtgase to be best of weather. reward ior a single case of Com, Traveler's (RuiMe and there be ascertained. public on Thursday evening, March inia in case of foreclosure thereof, and f21.98 neighbors must have a broken road in L-AJUEE BACK taxes paid Dec 24th 1880 and interest thereon at 12 Oats, 3 FB. BOOCK, in behalf of 17th. The Le Sueur County News says petitions per cent per annum from said date Dec. 24 order to travel, they immediately volunteered, the stockholders. ated January 1st 1881. WARRFN SMITH. Buckwheat, Winona Saint Peter Railway. are in circulation in that county That the Pad fails to cure. This great remedy wil without orders from headquarters, LEWIS & LESLIE, Waseca, Minn Mortgagee &c, etc. positively ind permanently cur* Lumbago, Lame Attorney for Mortgagee. Going East Arrive. Depart. Mrs. Adolph Seiter, Jr., has been and aie being very liberally signed, NOTICE. and broke a road from the back, Sciatice, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's #5,50 a.m. *5,50 a.m Day Passenger dlseaso of the kidneys, Incontinence and Retentioi. seriously ill dining the last few days, asking the pardon of George Seiler, formerly At the Highest Market Prices hitter's house to the Fort, a distance #3,45 p.m THEPIONEERPEESS of the urine, Inflimm ttion of the kidneys, Catarrh Night Pass'ger *3,45 p.m. I take pleasure in informing my and we understand she is still in about of the bladder. High colored Urine. Pain in tbe a teacher in Henle's district in of six miles. Such men in a vicinity friends and patrons that I have again Fieight No. 14 *o,48 p.m. 5,4R p.m back, side or loins, Nervous Weakness, and in the same condition. We sell all kinds of Milford, this county. He was sent to fact nil disorders of the bladder and Urinary Organs arc a benefit. assnmed charge of my saloon and board Freight No. 1(5 *7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m iS.31. whether contracted by private diseases or the State prison for a term of seven ing house on* Centre street, near the FZOXJJR, otherwise There has been quite a baby crop Going West. Arrive. Depart. To Our Farmer Readers. City Mill, and am prepared to sccommodate L,itdi a. if you arc sufierlng from Female yeai for manslaughter. It is claimed reaped so far in the new year, which is Day Passenger *5,35 p.m. *5,35 p.m The PIOHBCB PBXSS," says the Stillwater Lumbarman, SHORTS, weakness, Leucorrhoea, or any disease of the kidneys, both man and beast witli the There is not one of our faimers but "la undeniably tbe representative paper of th* that there wereminy extenuating circumstances bladdei or urinary organs, Night Pass'ger 18.58 a.m. 8,58 a.m no doubt satisfactory to parents. They substantiate of life. Only the best of Northwest. The amount of money expended on is BRA2T, &c. &c, should subsetibe for the Iowa Farmer, YOU CAN E CURED! about the commission of andits enterprisein the collection of State and national belong to the masculine sex. Pete antici Freight No. 15 *1,30 p.m. *1,30 p.m liquors and cigars will be kept on hand. published at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Without au Allowing nauseous medicines, by sim. new* are unsurpassed and tinequaled. It is to AT LO W RATES. .#12,C5 a.m. 12,05 a.m the ci lme which entitle Seiler to clemency, QumiN pates another war soon, and he SCIIEIBLE. ply wea'lng leading Farm and Stock Journal of the Freight No. 13.. western Wisconsin, northern Iowa, southern Manitoba, and a strong effort is being Special Attention given to Dakota, and all of Minnesota, more than any on* north-west. The ablest and most noted Except Sunday. Except Monday thisksit is nothing more than right PfOf. Grmlii\ette paper in th* State of New Yorkmore, in fact, than MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE agricultural writers of the day are Custom "W"orlL. made to secure his pardon. The jurors Freight trains No. 13 and 5 are per that he should do his part towards filling French Kidney Pad anyone paperis to any part of the East. The manufactures, among its editors and contributors. It nutted to carry passengers bet\ pen Ka railroads, agriculture and entire business of who convicted him have agreed to sign SALE. up the ranks. costs the small sum of one dollar per theNorthwest find such an organ andrepresentativ* sota and Sleepy Eye. An extra stone for grinding feed. the petition. WHICH CURES BY ABSOBBTION Default having been made in tho conditions of a in the PIOITXXBPBXSS as can be found nowhereelse is year, or ten copies one year for #7.50. Mrs. Dan. O Neil has returned home Ask yenr druggist for Prof, Guilmette's French Steam Cornsheller, W. Agent, th* United States, or for any otherpart of this continent" certain mortgage executed by August Janson CIIAS, HEIDEMAN, Send to them for sample copy and get Kidney Pad, and ike no other. If he li is not goi (unmarried) mortgagor, to Samuel D. Peterson This is but a sample of the universal testimony At the regular monthly meeting in from Blue Earth where she has been it, send $2 00and you will receive the Pad, by return up a club of ten, or send them $1.00 mor|gagee, dated December '27th l. D. 1879, and from all quarterstothe superiority of th* PIOOTEB mail." Wood taken for cash or in exchange. February of the Governor's Guards a recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in on a visit. The March session of the county PBXSSin an the essentials of a first-class metropolitan or your own subscription. and for the County of Brown in the State of Minnesota, TESTIMONIALS FBOM THB PXOPLK 1 newspaper, and to its conceded position inth* front lfoiii JVIill Co. series of resolutions were passed inviting Judge Buchnan, Lawyer, Toledo, O, siys"One commissioners commences next Tuesday. on the 27th day of December, A. 1879, at ImoMchIO The railroad prospects for this community rank of the great American Journals of th* day. II Dec.i-80. of Prof Guilmette's French Kidney Pads Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in Book "L** of has substantially no competitor inth*vast territory the Minneapolis Zouave Corps, cured m* of Lumbago in three weeks' time My are beginning to become encouraging. mortgages, on pace 87 by which mortgage there which forma the field of its circulation, and which It case had been given up by the best Doctors as in was conveyed and grantee* the following described Capt. A. A. Ames commanding, to visit ccupies almost to the exclusion of any other moraine We anticipate that the ONLY 941 75 Spriiig has come, but so far it has curable. During all this time 1 suffered untold real estate situate In the county of Biown, afore, newspaper. Its circulation, whichhas never increased agony and paid ont lariresums of money. this city at any time best suited to said, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section NEW from Bremen and Hamburg, Germany, shrill whistle of the iron horse will be made but little impression on the snow morerapidly than during the past six months, la ouff George Vetter, P.. Toledo siys: Thirt y-fonr (34) in township One Hundred and their convenience and become the to New Ulm, Minn. Although the "I suffered for three years with Sciatica and orfivetimes as great as that of any other newspaper Eight (103) not tb, Range Thirty-tour (34) west of heard resounding as it moves with drifts. Kidney Disc ike and often had to go on crutches the fifth piincipal Meridian tosecuie the pamen the Northwest, outside of Chicago and St. Louis, war in railroad emigrant rates has guests of the Guards. We are pleased I was entirely and permenlly enrod after wearing rapidity over the prairie between the of the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, with inteiest Onlytheleading papers in those cities pay so much Franz Weigman, near Lamberton, stopped, and the old tariff is again in Prof Guilmette's French Kldnoy Pad four weeks at the rate of ten per cent, per aunirm payable annually, as the PioNXxn PBXSS for telegraphic specials, andj to announce that the invitation has Fort and Hector. It is the St. Louis Mrs Helen Jororae, Toledo.O says: force, we are still prepared to sell emigrant according to the conditions of two promis* lost about 130 head of sheep and five except these, no other paper in the Northwest maintains 'For years I have been confined, a great part of th sory notes bearing same date as akl mortgage been accepted by the Zouaves, and that tickets from Bremen and Ham so large a corps of news correspondents. It hat and Minneapolis R. R. company that time to my lie 1, with Lucorrhoea and female weak made by said August Janson to said Samuel head of cattle, all dying from starvation. Its paid representatives at every greet or considerable burg at greatly reduced rates. Apply our citizens will have an opportunity ness. I wore one of Guilmette's Kidney Pads and Peteison mid the said mortgage having been duly proposes to construct the road from news centerof the United States, as well aa at all local Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., was cured in one month assigned by the said mortgagee to H. Lee, on to Jos. Bobleter, agent, New Ulm, of seeing this splendid company as soon points In Minnesota and the adjacent States, and the F. Koesling, -Druggist Loganspoit, Ind., the 5th day of January, A.D. ISiO, yrhi assignment Lake Minnetonka, by way of Benton & J. J. Legge, Prop'r. Minn. Territoryof Dakota. Its arrangements for 1881 embrace when sending in an order for Kidney Pads writes- The Lamberton Commercial has was, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1680 re. as comfortable spring weather comes. New Auburn, through the counties of a still morecomprehensivesystemof telegrapbio "I wore one of the first ones we had and I received corded in the office of said Register of Deeds in I temporarily suspended, having found more benefit from it than anyth.ng-I ever used In correspondence at Washington, New York, Boston, Book "K" of Mortgages, on page 6?0, and the said Ample notice of their coming will be Sibley and Renville and thence westward. Dealer in fact the Pads give better general satisfaction than Mortgag i having been again duly assigned by the Cincinnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, and numerous other The good housewife, when she is the blockades and want of warm fires giyen, and the Guards will make all any Kidney remedy we ever sold paid K. Lee assignee of Mortgagee to William S cities, aa well as at all the important State capitals, Drugs & Medicines/ giving her house us spring renovating, Ray & Shoemaker, Druggists, Hinnibil, Mo Shepard on the I9tn day ofJuly,1880, which assignment too much to struggle against. and a still more widely extended system of local new* necessary preparation to tender the "We are working up a lively trade in your Pads was, on the 27th day of July, 1880, recorded should bear in mind that dear inmates RENVILLE. collection from this and neighboring State*. In the and are hearing of good results from them every in the office of said Register of Deeds, in book"K' C. T. Armstrong, a piominent physician visiting company arousing reception. fiilmeasandaccuracyoflts marketreportsitmaj safely of her house are more precious than 'Glass, Putty,f day." of Mortgage* on page 622, and then being due challenge comparison with anyotherwestem Journal. many houses, and that their systems and unpaid upon said note and mortgage the sum Prof. Guilmeti's French Liver Pad. of Corunna, Michigan, says: Dr. Believlag the Republican party to be th* safest repositoryof Oils and Paints, D. M. Thorp, Esq., of Walnut Station, A Paying Oecupation. of Seventy (70) Dollars for accrued Interest demand need cleansing by purifying the blood th* greattrusts of th* government, the pxoran Will positively enra Fever and ague, Dumb Ague unpaid. And no action or proceeding at law Bosanko's Pile Remedy has given firstclass Perfumery and writes to the Winona Republican regulating the stomach and bowels to Pans is a Republican newspaper without being Ague Cake, Billions fever, Jaundise, Dyspeps'a, or otherwise having been Instituted to recover the The approach of the long winter evenings calls apertyetgaa. It hold* the sphere of the Journalist ind all diseases of the liver, stomach aud blob amount of said mortgage debt and accrued interes TOILET ARTICLES, satisfaction. prevent and cure the diseases arising under date of March 1st, saying that attention to the matter of a lamp, for without a to beaker* an parties, and his true function to be that Price fl.5o by mail. Sand for Prof Guilmotte's and part thereof Now, therefore notice is hereby Rom from spring malaria and miasma, and ood light half the pleasure or profit is taken Combs, there is such a scarcity of fuel as to Treatise on the kidneys and Liv*r, free by mail, given that by virtue and in pursuance of a power of a faithful historian of public events, a Just, candid The New Ulm Silver Cornet Band reading or study. Coal Oil Is now in general she must know that there is nothing of sale in said mortgage contained and therewith Address end impartial censor ef publio men and measures, use for illuminating purposes outside of cities or justify great alarm. "The supply," he Brushes\ have arranged a grand concert and ball French PatlCw! recorded, and of the statute in such case made and and a fearless and independent exponent of the beat that will do it so perfectly and surely large towns where coal gas is used, and when a pro provided, the above described premises will besold March 1 82. A uiedo, Ohio. opinion on all publio questions. says, "is scarcely large enough to last }ightlamtpdiscoveret is used i is the best substitute for sun. for Sunday evening, March 20th. See as Hop Bitters, the purest and best of at public auction, at the front door of the office of and Stat(^Aery, ye The principle or plan upon the Register ofDeeds in and for said county ofBrown three days. Men of good judgment medicines. See another colum. announcement in another column. which tho Student lamp is constructed may be said and at the city of New Ulm, therein on Saturday THEWEEKLYPIONEER PRESS to be the best in use, but the lamp itself has always and firm minds," he adds, "are in this the 23d day of April, A.D. 1881 at ten o'clock in, SUMMONS. Physician's prescriptions compounded Before you begin your heavy spring glad several objectionable features which we are As newly apportioned, Brown and theforenoon to satisfy tbe amount of said mortgage Ihe WEBBXT PIOSKEB PBXSS is tbe great family had to see are being done away within the new with accuracy and dispatch at ull place each and evei day that they can work after a winter of relaxation, your debt then bue and nupaid, together with the costs STATE OF MINNESOTA, District Court, paperof the Northwest. It exhibits aU the characteristic Redwood counties now constitute the aapirant for favor called the HOMX LAMP," manufactured and expensesef such foreclosure proceedings, including hours of the day or night. system needs strengthening and cleansing COUNTY OF BROWM. Ninth Judicial Dist excellencies of tho daily in a condensed form. get out from home, wondering, with by the Home Lamp Co., of Cincinnati. Thirty(30)dollars attorney's fees as stipulate Ninth Senatorial district, Each county Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff It Is made up, however, with a special reference to the The great objection to most other lamps is their liability to prevent an attack of Ague, 4aai mortgaee and the said mortgage will be tears in their eyes, if their families Wm. Geljser, to be upset, the trouble to keep them in order, .wants of the rural households of Minnesota and the is allowed one Representative and the thereby foreclosed Bilious or Spring Fever, or some spring and the poor light given by them. The new John Bellm Franzlska Bellm, A. Subilia adjacent States and Territories. Itsnewsdepartment* will be left to freeze to death. Corn sickness that unfit you for a season's Home Lamp is nickle plated and almost a fac-simlie and Herman Thran, Defendants Senator will be elected at large. contain a complete condensation af all thegeneral and Dated, February, 2Sth 1831. of the Student Lamp it has a handsome ornamented is used for fuel, au I men have to pay State and local news. Its farm and garden and household William Shephard, The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants. work. You will save time, much sickness amp bv means of which the lamp can at Twenty-two thousand bushels O TROMAsbWASRBT/RK, Assignee of Mortgagee departments are prepared expressly with a view and great expense if you will use a piofit to Van Dusen & Co. of about the special need* of this region and climate. In once easily adjusted In any position upon tbo Manufacturer of and Dealer in Attorneys for William Shsphara Assignee of Mort to1 Yon are hereby summoned and required to ans wheat were received at the two elevators music.rest, sewine centre table, piano, machine, one bottle of Hop Bitters in your family gagee. wer the Complaint of the Plaintiff In the above entitled its-editorial discussions particular attention is paid to 40 )e cent, more than they paid to get desk, or by mens of a handsome braci which action, which is filed in theoffice of the Clerk Choice Brands of this month. Don't wait. See another subjects of special interest to citizen* of Minnesota) and Mr. Sch'mmel's warehouses CIGARS goes with the lamp, can be placed upon the wall of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, that to burn, and nincteen-twentieths PROBATE NOTICE. and of neighboring States. Its market reports, which column. and in whatever position it 1splaced it is absolutely in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, in St. Peter during week before last, are unsurpassed for fullness and accuracy, are prepared safe. This is the great featiire of excellence, of the people are now sufferirg moie State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said TOB ACCO, PIPES, CIGAK expressly for its columns, and cover the entire but the New Home Lamp combines also the ar[and it beirg the best wheat week which Complaint on the subscriber, at h{s office in theCity SS County of Brown. than it would be to die twice over, range of grain, produce, live stock, provision and ft burner, a filling indicator and match box* of New Ulm in said County within 20days after the ft? Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! that city has had during the winter. merchandise, markets at all the chief commercial To lamp has ever bei lamp has ever before been received with such service of this Summons upon yon, exclusive of th* HOLDERS, &C, &C. could it be done." In Probate Court, Special Term. centers, aswellas atSt.PaulandMinneapolis,andother unusual favor or received such a strong recom- day of such service and if you fail to answer the Are you disturbed at nlgtt and broken off your Many of our citizens will no doubt local points. In short, it is especially commended to mendation from the leading journals of Cincinnati sill Complaint within the time aforesaid, the LAKE BOUSE 8Z.EEFY BVE. JtlJW rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with the February 28th 1881. The Doctors disagree It is also endorsed by such men as the major and Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the farmers and other citizens of Minnesota by its excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so go at be pained to learn that Mr. John Coffin, Northwestern Hotel In the matter of the estate of George postmaster, several insurance presidents and express the relief demanded in the Complaint. especial adaptation to their local needs and interests. once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing as to the best methods and remedies, agents of that city as the safest, most convenient formerly associated with Joseph Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend Dated New Ulm, Minn., Jan. 20th, 1881. Its Uterarymiscellany is selectedwithgreat can and McCarthy Deceased. and best lamp made. The company desires upon it: there is no mistake F. WEBBER. Plaintiff's Attorney. taste to furnish reading of the most Instructive and for the cure of constipation and disordered Schneider of this city in the photograph agents in this locality, and any amait lady or Whereas, an instrument in writing, about it There is not a mother on Enrth who has interesting variety for tho family circle. It baa gentleman can make a handsome income during used it who will not tell yon th it it will regulate liver snd kidneys. But those Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn. arranged with English and American publishers far business, died at St. Peter last purporting to be the last will and testament the next six months by canvassing for Its sale. the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and succession of flrsUclaas serial stories by celebrated Ne Store Ne Store There is hardly a dozenfamilies in this county, that have used Kidney-Wort, agree health to the child, operating like magic, it is of George McCarthy deceased, 1 riilay alter r. shoit but painful illness. EngHah and American authorsof which the +""g who 11 not want one, and its price is so low as to perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to In tnking possession of the above named hotel I that it is by far the best medicine story of "Great Porter Square," by Farjeon, now late of said County, has been deliver, bring within the reach of all For further informatiot the taste, and is tho prescription of one of the oldest He was buried last Sunday afternoon. onld respectfully inform the public that the honse being published in Its columns, in a first sample. addres*,, Home Lamp Co., Cincinnati, O.. female physicians and nurses In the United GEORGE JACOBS known. Its action is prompt, thorough ed to this Court has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnish mentioning our paper and they will give you full Foi the past two years I have been Ihe proof-sheets of these stories, purchased at gnat States* Sold at 25 cents a bottle everywhere. ed an the wenry tra\eler will always find a good particulars and exclusive territory to canvass in. cost an furnished in advance and exclusively to the And whereas, Mary McCarthy has and lasting. Don't take pills, and other table and clean bed Tne bar will always be anp troubled with leucorrhoea and female PIOITEXB PBBSS in this part of the United States. plied with the best liquors and cigars. filed therewith her petition, representing mercurials that poison the system, but THE YOUNGER BROTHERS These aerial stories, which belong to the highest Dealer in weakness, which at times has been so Gcod stabling attached to the premises. among other things tbat said rankof fictitious literature,will constituteanattractive by using Kidney-Wort restore the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WM. SCHMIDT. AND FRANK AND JESSIE great that I could neithei eat nor sleep. Ir (jroods, Notions, feature of the WEEKLY PIONEER PBESS throughout George McCarthy died in said county natural action of all the organs.New the year 1881, as well as of its Saturday and Sonde/ I wore one of Prof Guilemette's Kidney JAMES. Hats, Caps, Groceries, on the 7th day of December 1880 testate, supplements. Covenant. &T1& 0CV11, NOTICE. Pads and it cured me. and that said petitioner is one of Crockery, Oils, Varnishes, Mall gubscripttoa Bates. (Jackson Daily Patriot.) ahe executors named in said last will DAILY. The undersigned has for sale or to etc. etc. etc. etc. MRS.H. JEROME, Toledo. O. Dan. Linahan, Publisher, of St. ^Mtei4, Sottler*, One Year.. "7.77 ..$12 00 Three Montbj/^.'..$3 00 HAPPY FRIENDS. tnd testament, and praying that the trade for other stock, one dapple gray Charles Dittbenner, about 10 years t^TAll goods sold at bottom price SfeweiS Louis, Mo., has just issued a complete SixMonths 6 00 Per Month 100 said instrument may be admitted to Rev. F. M. Windburne, Pastor M.E. Saturday Edition of the Daily, per year. 2 00 stallion. He will he 6 years old in of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dittbenner history of the noted Younger Store on Minn. St. between 2d and 3d probate, and that letters testamentary Sunday Edition of tha Daily, per year 2 00 Church, Mexia, Texas, writes as follows: May. Weight, 1600 pomds 1GJ hands Brotners and Frank and Jesse James, residing a short distance below this Morth streets. New Ulm, Minn. TBI-WEEELY. be to her issued thereon. K^W t/iM MUW- Several months since I received Sunday. Wednesday and Friday Datty.\ high, is one hall Norman and Messenger ringing the events in the lives of city, died during the latter part of last It is ordered, That the proofs of Oat leer. .06 00 SixMo..$3 00 Three Mo..$l SO a supply of St. Jacobs Oil. Retaining these airy gentlemen of the highway blood. For particulars enquire O. WAGNER week and was buried on Sunday last, WEEKLY. said instrument, and the said petition Ibis brewery is one oftbe largest establishment* two bottles, I distributed the rest down to the present time. It is a Stogie oople*. per year. $l is of C.W. SMiTn. the funeral services being held at the of the kind in the Minnesota Valley, and is fitted be heard before this Court, at the Single eopisa, six months 75 among friends. It is a most excellent op with all the modern improvement*. Keg and volume of over 400 pages, containing Iberia, Brown Co., Minn. Lutheran church. He was sick only atogJe cagees, threemonth* .1 00 Probate Office in said county, on the bottle beer furnished to any part of the city on "MS remedy for pains and aches of various more than 40 illustrations, and printed short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted SO CLCB B4XZS. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF J* 23d day of March A. D. 1881 at ten four days, the disease being brain Furniture, for family nse. kinds, especially neuralgia and rheumatic and bound in good style. Mr. J. Country brewers and others that bny malt 111 o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned fever. NOTICE. W. Buel, the author, has been engaged find It to their interest to place their orders with affections. may appear and contest the me. All orders by mail will receive my promt attention. R. PFEFFERLE. As my son Thomas T. has left his during the last three years in Although most of the roads leading probate of said instrument 3& [Clinton, (Iowa) Herald.] home, I hereby give notice that I have collecting and peparing his materials AUG, SCHELL. Dealer in into town from the country have been James Butler, Esq,, Clerk of the And it is further ordered, That public this day given him his time and that and recently vis ted the Youngersin BHOGEEIES AU PROVISIONS, in very poor condition lately, there has Pictures, Frames, Mouldings Roxbury Carpet Co., Boston Mass., notice of the time and plaee of hereafter I will not be responsible for the Minnesota penitentiary for the been quite a large amount of wheat employing eight hundred hands, in a any of his acts, neither will I lay said hearing be given to all persons and cMldrens' carriages. purpose of verifying certain portions late communication concerning the admirable claim to any of his wages. brought to market. On Saturday the interested, by publication of these orders Canned, Dried and Green Fruit of his work. It is said to be of working of an article introduced for three weeks successively previous T. HOVEDE. Empire mill received about a thousand PLOUR AND PEED, Singer Sewing machine $35.00 the most exciting and thrilling character, into the factory, says: The famous Lake Hanska, Minn., March 1-1881. to said day of hearing, in the ONE DOLLAR bushels, and Van Dusen & Co's elevator mA9. and its selling qualities are indicated New Davis $35.00 Old German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, STONE, WOODEN AND WILLOW^WAI New Ulm Review, a newspaper print took in a somewhat larger amount. by the fact that more than Wheeler & Wilson $35.00 *r has effected several cures among our c^l and published at New Ulm in said Mnn. Str. New Ulm Minn* The Chicago ledger will-be sent to rtESBtoaTfcttrfeflwit*ttaa*a*Mataatan, The prices for some time have continned 10.000 copies were ordered in advance men, who have been badly hurt in tally MkmtM* m* 3(p" Machines sold on time or monthly ounty. any address, postage paid, at the price ef car*. Prof. Harm' Ulattrtta* at the rates of 77 cts. for No, 1 of publication. See advertisement working in the factory, and they pronounced pmpMst M*t AM ufUttUm. named above, Send io your names. 4 payments. OJ Fancy Chromo, Snow Flakes, Ac. No two By the Court.- Ernst Brandt. *drs THE%EDGEB. elsewhere, it a success every time. and 74 for No. 2. c~ e, with name, 10 cent*. A CfcissbSij V&&* lb. & MnmB30TA.ST., Njsw TJuf, Judge of Probate. J.MINKLSB *Co.,.WMan, .N, MINN. tjs,ifer ChiWgo,Ill, ^?^.&**s-