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I^^^^^^MJOj^MpBlMllIMIi^ v-v% f zw^yrr**^ Sf^*^P|^f^ .r NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY MARCH 23,1881. NEW ULM AND VICINITY- We are requested to say that a citizens^meeting GRAND $500 C. BALTRUSCH, 8. John B. Arnold 778 The sad intelligence has reached us [OFFICIAL.] COHCERTiBALL 9. Pioneer Press Co... 4715 will be held at Turner that Frederick Hopt, son of Mrs.Hopt COUNTY COJIimiSaiOAEBS* PBOEED1NUS. Reward! 10. A Held 3 50 Thefirstexpress train since Jan. 25th Hall next Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, of this city, murdered a man named Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. 11. Jos. Bobleter 26 75 arrived at Bird Island on the 14th inst. for the purpose of placing in nomination John F. Turner, in August last, at 12. Dr.C. Berry 1120 OveraMttUon DEALEB IN three candidates for councilmen, marc It Session* Don't fail to take in the Silver Cornet of Park City, Summit county, Utah, and 13. Chas. Wagner 16 50 Dry Goods and to consider other matters pertinent 14. George Hart 12 50 Band concert and ball next Sunday pflor. that he has been found guilty of murder arranged by the 15. Jonas Laudenschlager, Coroner, GUILMETTFS Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners to city affairs. All are invited to attend evening. in thefiist degree. The Territorial case .Rasmussen, 1 day 5 00 & Groceries, of Brown county, Minn., regardless of politics tor previous Enterprise, published at "Virginia, The official statement of the city's 52 miles travel, 10 cts 5 20 March 15th, 1881. condition of servitude. Nevada, says Hopt will have an opportunity Rasmine Rasmussen, witness, 100 finances will be found in another column KIDNEY The board met at 9 o'clock a. m. Peter Hanson, Juryman & Mileage 110 of choosing his manner of of this week's REVIEW. A heavy wind storm last Saturday ^sSL 8ENTS' AND BOYS' Nels Hanson, 180 PADS Present, Commissioners Wagner, Larson, death from hanging, shooting or being sifted enough snow into the cuts between A new local freight tariff, the same Ernst Prickel, 180 Dester ond Stone. Absent, Commissioner Ready-made Clothing, beheaded. Hopt, who is yet quite a Have already this place and Sleepy Eye to detain Anton Hanson, 110 as in use by all roads in Minnesota, Hart. been sold in this young man, left this place some five James Johnson, 140 the west bound passenger train on country and in vent Into effect on the Winona & St. The bond of County Auditor Constans, James Michaelson, 1 10 years ago, and his paientsknew nothing France every one Saturday night for several hours between Ladies' Circulars, Peter road last Monday. ofwhich has given A, Brey, Constable,* 4 25 in the sum of $8,000, was examined, of his whereabouts until sometime perfect sauBfac the two points. The road was ew Ulm Silver Cornet Band. Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, The board adjourned to meet again Hats & Caps, i and on motion of Com. Stone, last fall or eaily part of the winter, tion, and has performed cures every time when opened on Sunday, but the cuts were used according to directions. We now say to the Saturday morning next, at 9 o'clock a. approved. The board then compared when he apprised his mother of his sad Dyspepsia, Weak Stomach and Bowel again filled up duiing the night and it afflicted and doubting ones that we will pay the above Boots & Shoes, m. Complaints, cured by Dr. Baker's Pain AT and canceled the various orders redeemed, reward for a single case of predicament. The sti icken family has took all day Monday and part of Tuesday Tmrner HaJl, LAME BACK Belief. the largest assortment of as follows, to wit: the sympathy of their friends and MARCH 19TH. to clear the track. No trouble has STRAW GOODS, The Governor's Guard has drill meeting County Revenue Orders $3,227 97 MORNING SESSIONThe board met neighbois. been experienced in operating the That the Pad falls to cure. This great remedy wU Sunday Eve., March 27, *81. Poor 58115 pursuant to adjournment. All members every Sunday afternoon. Members positively and permanently cure Lumbago, Lame trains east of ^iere. back,Sciatice, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's Road & Bridge Orders 82 75 present. will please take notice and govern Section 232 of the Postal Regulations CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, dfeease of the kidneys, Incontinence and Retention All School District Orders 2,323 01 A passenger train on the Sioux City of the urine, Inflammation of the kidneys, Catarrh Whereas this board has examined themselves accordingly. which permitted all printed commercial PROGRAMME. NOTIONS, &e. of the bladder, High colored Urine, Pain in the All Town Orders 8 20 road ran into a hand car near Mankato back, side or loins, Nervous Weakness, and in into the necessity of building substantial papers filled out in writing, such as Private Redemption Orders... 209 39 The Sioux City railroad was on last PART I fact all disorders of thebladdex and Urinary Organs last Monday aud killed Aug. Kranke, I have given especial attention to bridges across the Big Cottonwood whether contracted by private diseases or papers of legal proceedure, deeds of all 1 Overture to TancraH Rossini, Thursday opened as far as St. James. otherwise. my ready-made clothing department, Totil $6,443 37 one of the section men. There were Comet Bund river, and after examining the various kinds, bills of lading, invoices, and the West from there the road is still blockaded. Ladies, if yon arc suffering from Female and as the largest portion of my stock 2. Piftno Solo, Oems of the German Lana Oeaten, Wenzel Grundler, an old man in poor seven men on the car when the tram weakness, Lcucorrhoea, or any disease of the kidneys, points most suitable, therefore be it various documents of insurance companies, of clothing has been made to order Miss R.Rndolph. bladder or urinary organs, circumstances, was allowed $4.C0 per came upon it but six of them jnmped from samples 'selected by myself, I etc., to be sent through the Resolved That four iron bridges be 3. Violin Solo, Fifth'AIr OeBeriot, YOU CAN E CURED! A severe snow and sleet storm in month from the first day of March, the from the car to the snow bank and am enabled to furnish better madf Mr. H.Snbilis. built this year as follows, to wit: One mails as third class matter, has been Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by simply 4. Soprano Solo, Thon art so near Reiehardt, southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois clothing, and at lower prices than any near the town of Springfield, one near Co. Auditor to issue the orders on the scrambled out of danger, but Kranke wea-ing revoked by the Postmaster-General. Mrs. P. M. Baker. other establishment in the city. the town of Iberia, one near the point last Saturday delayed all eastern county poor fund. seemed paralyzed with fear and made 6. Grand lelectlon from Bohemian Girl Balfe, Pfof. Gruiln\ette Under the new order of things all where the wooden truss bridge is located, When in want of anything in mj Cornet Band. mail umtll this morning. no effort to save himself. The train French Kidney Pad The board adjourned to 2 o'clock p. PART II. partially written matter must be prepaid and one at the point where the temporary lino don't fail to come and see my Overture, Welcome Catlin was six minutes ahead of time and m. bridge is located on the New goods and obtain my prices before pur W. Hauenstein was confined to his at the regular race of 3 cents for Full Orchestra. WHICtf CURE8 BY ABSOHBTION Ulm and Mankato road the contract chasing elsewhere. will be manein came upon the section men before they 7. Quartette, Summer Krening At*. AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board Ask your druggist for Prof, Ouilmette's French room several days last week with rheumatism, each half ounce. The following exceptions Mrs. McKlttrick, Miss J. Wagner, Messrs. Mix be and is hereby awarded to the your pocket. Kidney Pad, and take no other. If he has not got had time to avert the accident. met,'pursuant to adjournment, at 2 o'- and Pahl. and, we are sorry to say, his to the rule are made: Baltrasck it, send f2 00 and you will receive the Pad by return Wrought Iron Bridge Co., of Canton, 8. Violin Duet from Vaost Gounod, mail." clock p. m. Mesars H. A. B. SnbUia. symplons are no better at the time we Stark county, Ohio, for the sum of Corrected proof sheets and manuscript The Glencoe Enterprise says that fn TZSTIMOXXAMI FROM THE MOPLK 9. Cornet Solo, Robert, tot quej'aime Levy, Mr. Louis Frank appeared before the fourteen thousand and two hundred Judge Buchnan, Lawyer, Toledo, O says: copy accompanying the same. go to Brest. Farmers Mr. A. G. Wagner. building their Dakota extension, the "One of Prof Guilmette's French Kidney Pads PART dollars,i$14,200,) according to contract Date and name of the address and of board and stated the necessity of a cured me of Lumbago in three weeks' time. My 10. Grand Fantasia from Norma Bellini, To RBKT AND FOR SALE.Several Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad Co. on file in the Auditor's office. the sender of circulars, and the correction case had been given up by the best Doctors as in. Cornet Band. temporary bridge across the Cottonwood curable. During all this time 1 suffered untold good farms to rent, *nd farm lands, 11. Piano Solo, Bote da Peronae Rowllen, very naturally conclude that as most of mere typographical errors The board revised the county poor agony and paid out laree sums of money. river near Frank's Mill. On motion Miss Annie Behnke therein. Upon third class matter, or both vild and improved, for sale. George Vetter, P Toledo, says: In this vicinity will please take notice of the towns on the line surveyed W. Violin Solo, Traenmerel Sehamann, list, and authorized the Auditor to issue the board allowed $100, to be paid "I suffered for three years with Sciatica and upon the matter inclosing the same, Freddie Hears. that this fall the undersigned Apply to J. Newhart, New Ulm,Minn. through by Norwood and Arlington, Kidney Disease, and often had to go on crutches. 13. Soprano Solo, Love's Request Reiehardt, orders on the poor fund as follows: the sender may write his own name him by by the Co. Auditor drawing I was entirely and permently cured after wearing will'buy all kinds of Mrs.F. M.Baker. April 18-81 have voted against giving bonds to aid Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad four weeks and address with the word "from," 1. F. Warner, $ 500 orders on the road and bridge fund, as 14. Grand Selection from Fatlnltza Suppe, monthly Mrs. Helen Jerome, Toiedo.O says: above and preceding the same, and in the road that there is not sufficient demand Cornet Band. Farm Produce, 2. Wm.Bochum 10 00 By the March apportionment Brown 'For years I have been confined, a great part of the soon-as he furnishes a bond in said sum either case may make simple marks, intended time to my bed, withLucorrhoea and lemale weakness. 3. Rosina Hartneck 800 for a railroad there and they now Admission to Concert: Adults, 25 cts. eunty receives the sum of 11,101.20 to build the bridge, and maintain the I wore one of Guilmette's Kidney Pads and to designate a word or passage 4. Gustav Merfeld 12 00 was cured in one month AS OATS, CORN, BUTTER propose to try another route through Children 15 cts. btiaf forty cents for ach scholar enrolled same in good order for the period of of the text, to which it is desired to call 5. Mrs. F. Julius, 5 00 F. Keesling, -Druggist Logansport, Ind., this part of the country. If the road For Ball: Gents 25 Cts. extra. EGGS, &&, when sending in an order for Kidney Pads writes' in the eounty. Nicollet county attention. There may be placed upon 6. Mrs. C. Maibaum 5 00 five (5) years. "I wore one of the first ones we had and I received the cover or blank leaves of any book, is built via Glencoe and New Auburn, teeeives 91.lfta.00 and Jledwood Co. 7. Mrs. Simon $9 after May 1st, 5 00 more benefit from it than anything I ever used In Petition to T. R. Humphrey and others fact tne Pads give better general satisfaction than or of any printed matter of the third for which he will at all times pay 8. Mrs. Vcettiner, for Meyei 'a 9487.10. New Ulm should not lay idle and have All are cordially invited to attend. any Kidney remedy we ever sold to change the boundaries of School class, a manuscript dedication or inscription, children to May 1st, 5 00 the highest market price. Ray St Shoemaker Druggists, Hannibal, Mo the road pass by our very noses without James Tolen, the Marine wife murderer, but it must be confined to a We are working up a lively trade in your Pads, 9. D. Ristau, monthly, 3 00 District Nos. 39 and 11, on which hearing Cheap Charley. and are hearing of good results from them every making an effort to secure it. simple address or consignment as a 10. A. Joos, 4 00 STATEMENT, committed suicide in the St. Teter *-A ~z had been granted, was on motion, day." mark of respect, and it must not partake 11. Timothy Donnovan 8 00 insane asylum last Saturday night Prof. Guifmett's French Liver Pad. BAD MANNERSLast Friday night after remonstrances being read, rejected of the nature of personal correspondence. 12. Mrs. Chas. Wessel 3 00 Will positively cure Fever and ague, Dumb Ague by twisting one end of a sheet which a stranger suddenly made his appearance the same being illegal. Upon fourth class matter dotting the financial condition. Receipt*, ExpendUure$, 13 Ira Peterson 10 00 Ague Cake, Billions fever, Jaundise, Dyspeps a, Wm. Koch. JG. G. Pahl. Liabilities and Assets of tht Ctty of and all diseases of the liver, stomach oud blood the sender may write his own name and he tied around his neck and drew it so 14. under Erickson 5 00 at a wedding Rarty in this city The annual statement of the finances C. Schmidt* Geo. Schmidt, Price tl.5o by mail. Send for Prof. Guil mette's New Ulm.from March 6th 1680, up to March' 6th address, preceded by the word "from," 15. CarolinaZinke.toMay 1st only 5 00 tightly that he choked to death. and persisted in making such a racket Treatise on the kidneys and Liver, free by mall. of the county was examined, and on Empire Mill Co. 1881. and also the number and jiames of articles Address 16. Helena Evensen, monthly 4 00 that the bride was taken ill and the motion ordered approved. French PadCo. The officials of the Northwestern inclosed. He may also mark the 17. Jacob Schumacher, to May 1st March 162. Toledo, Ohio. A. RECEIP18. guests were compelled to take their The board adjourned to meet again article for identification. railway say the blockage of their road only, 400 Administration Fund $970 23 ROLLER MILL. departure rather unceremoniously. 18. Mrs. Haala, monthly, 5 00 at 9 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. has cost them in cash about $300,000. Grave-Yard fund 691 04 Fire Department fund 19. A. Macho, 3 00 SUMMONS. 981 80 Such impudence is not often met with MARCH 16TH. West of Sleepy Eye not a dollar has TEXAS CORRESPONDENCE. Park fund, S6 40 20. Gilbert Olson, from Poor fond but the gioom says that it might have 139 90 SESSIONTne board met MORNING been taken by the company since the STATE OF MINNESOTA,] District Court, April 1st, 5 00 Street fund 2290 16 "Ninth Judicial I'iet Giierson Springs, Tex., Feb. 28, '81. COUNTY OP BROWN. been a great deal worse, for had the at 9 o'clock a. m. All members present. Military Bounty fund 92 39 first of the year. On motion the board allowed Ole Fndolln Madlener, Plaintiff Rent for part of public landing 10 00 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs Editor Review. intrusion come earlier in the evening After examining the county buildings va Interest and Sinking fund 9408 84 Thordson the sum of $3.00 out of coun The law supplements which we John Bellm Franzlska Bellm, A Subilia Farmers are actively at work getting his cup of happiness would have been they authorized the chairman and and Herman Thran, Defendants ty poor fund for bringing in a sick #6765 28 send to our subscribers to-day is a valuable ready to plant in the land of theauditor Balance of expenditures over Receipts 102 80 everlastingly dashed to the earth. It's to have the necessary painting, The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants. man. work and should be preserved "Sunny South," while you may be the geneial opinion, howevei, that that whitewashing and repairing done, asd B. EXPENDITURES. You are hereby summoned and required to answer We take pleasure in informing the The following bills were alio xred: for future reference. The laws are the Complaint ofthe Plaintiff in the above entitled with equal erergy at work shoveling Administration fund wedding didn't come off any too soon. to advertise for the same. The bids public that we are now ready for bus action, which is filed in the office ofthe Clerk 16. Ole Stone $3 00 numbered and indexed, and inaddition Clerk's Salary $ 360 00 snow. The citizens of St. Angeloand of the District Court ofthe Ninth Judicial District, iness. The best machinery^and al the for county physician were opened, and But Minnesota is a healthy climate and Marshall's Salary 360 00 17. George Hart 300 lu and for the County of Brown and State of .Minnesota, thereto, will be found an itemized Night-Watchman's Salary latest improvements in the manufacture 360 00 the soldiers of Ft. Concho have displayed Dr. G. Wellner was appointed Co. Poor the bride will soon get over her fright. and to serve a copy of your Answer to said City Attorney's Salary 100 00 18. Andrew Larson 3 00 statement of the appropriations of of flour enable us to compete with Complaint on the subscriber, at his office in theCity TroKSurers fos their animosity towards each 161 07 Physician of the second district, as advertised of New Ulm In said County within 20day6 ifter the the best mills in the country, 19. John Dorster 3 00 General expenses of Administration 285 90 the last legislature. The action of the county eommissioneis service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the other for some time. This has been in January session, at a compensation Fire Department 216 11 We are constantly buying day of such service and if you fail to answer the On motion the board resolved itself Grave Yard in providing at their recent 827 CI Chas. Brust'sfamily met with a little caused by the cow boys of St. Angelo sid Complaint within the time aforesuitl, the of $90 per annum, including Park Wheat, 22 SO into a committee of the whole to examine Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for session for the building of four bridges Supporting poor fright last Snnday while out"riding. killing a soldier every few days. Notices 4T 25 medicines. Dr. C. Berry was appointed the relief demanded in the Complaint. Rye, Interest aud Sinking fund the poor farm, on the 20th of 2704 00 aci oss the Cottonwood river will, we Dated New Ulm, Minn Jan 20th, 18S1. The team became unruly and started signed "U. S. Soldiers" were Streets and bridges to the same position for the first 1389 27 Corn, B. F. WEBBER. Plaintiff's Attorney. May next. City orders 584 47 think, mf et the approbation of a large to run, but before any damage was posted, warning the citizens from not district, at a compensation of $160 per Oats, On motion the board appointed Chas. majority of the people of the county. S6868 08 done all the traces became unhooked respecting their right of way and annum, including medicines. Both appointments Buckwheat, MORTGAGE SALE. Wagner and John Dorster a committee It is a well known fact that the Cottonwood and the inmates of the sleigh were threatening to destroy the town, ending O. LIABILITIES. being for the term of one &c, &c. n the two lower bridges, and George is not fordable at all times of Military Bounty tax left standing in the street unharmed. with "Justice or death, if not the year from date. Default having been made in the payment of the At the Highest Market Prices Railroad Bonds Hart and Andrew Larson a committee sum of Three Hundred and Niuety-two and 77-100 the year, and that the midges will The runaway horses were headed off guilty ,the mnocent." Bond payable to John Rudolph The board then adjourned to meet Dollars, (S392 77 which is claimed to be due at on the two upper bridges, with authority Bond payable to Louis Scheible.... near the hotel and caught. supply along felt want. In providing the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, A bill has been introduced into the City Orders We sell all kinds of again at 2 o'clock p. m. to make such changes or alterations duly executed and delivered by W. Henker and for the building of lour bridges in one Helen Heliker, his wife, Mortgagors, to Maria Lee, legislature of Texas, imposing a State The people of the town of Transit, AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board FLOUR, $8450 90 as may be necessary. Mortgagee, bearing date the 23d day or January season, the commissioners saved thp tax of $5.00 and a county tax of two Sibley county, do not take very kindly A. 1680 and, with a power of sale therein contained, met pursuant to adjournment, All The foregoing minutes were read D. ASSETS. SHORTS, duly recorded in the office of the Register county considerable money, and at hundred and fifty dollors upon dealers to the M. St. L. R. R. The question members present. of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and State Bills receivable $1910 86 and approved, after which the board BRAN, &c. &c, of Minnesota, on the 2Sth day of January A. the same time served all sections of Interest ou Bills receivable J60 40 in intoxicating liquors, and requiring of issuing bonds to the company to Mr. E. G. Pahl appeared with statements adjourned sine die. 1880, at 2 o'clock, in Book "L" of Mortgages, Kent due on Park 80 00 AT LOW RATES. the county alike. The bridges are to be on page lift which mortgage, together with the them to keep an open house without Rant due on Pub ic Landing 40 00 have the road pass through the town showing that he was wrongfully CHARLES WAGNER, notes therein deaenbed was duly assigned ind built of iron, supported by iron piers. Special Attention given to blinds or screens. Attest: Chairman Board of Co. ti ansferred by the said Maria Lee and Philander was decided adversely by a vote of 81 $2340 76 assessed on personal property, mortgage Lee, her husband, to N Ware, assignee, by an 6110 14 Custom "Worfc. Balance of Liabilities over Assets They will be 16 ft. wide and the causeways II. B. CONSTANS, Com., of Brown The legislature of the State of Chinhua, against the proposition to 16 votes for indenture of assignment, duly executed and delivered, of $150, the same having been Clerk. Co., Minn, bearing date the 31st day of January A are to be covered with three-inch JACOB NIX, Ctiy Vlcrk. Mexico has voted silver medals it. discharged May 3d, 1880. On motion 1880, and duly recorded in the office of the Register An extra stone for grinding feed. oak planks. The structures are all to of Deeds ofsaid County, on the 31st day of January to the soldiers who took part in the Sleepy Eye teni a. of Com, Wagner the board ordered the The Silver Cornet Band will give Steam Cornsheller, A 1880, at 5 o'clock p. M. in Book "K" of mortgages, be completed by the 1st of November, destruction of Victoria's band of Indians. on pages 452 and 453 and no action or proceeding same refunded, amounting to $4.42. their grand concert and ball at Turner PROBATE NOTICE. having born instituted, at law or otherwise, and the county will assume no liability Wood is somewhat scarce in town That same band of Indiar has torecover the debt secured by said Mortgage, Application of L. Shairon for license Wood taken for cash or in exchange. Hall next Sunday evening. That the just now, and money much more so. or any part thereof: until the bridges have been completed, given our southern frontier auc to run a ferry across the Minnesota river 31iHfii ^fill do. entertainment will be first-class, Now therefore, notice is hereby given, Thit by *T# Dr. Berry and family paid Sleepy Dec.i-80. and accepted by the commissioners. virtue of the power of sale contained In said Mortgage, State of Minnesota,) trouble. at the south east of the sout'i east the programme in another column and pursuant to the Statute in such case made Eye a visit last Saturday. Glad to see Brown County. InProb\teCourt. As will be seen by the proceedings Wood is scarce here in so parts. and provided the said .Mortgage will be foreclosed quarter of section No. 34, in township you, Doc. In the matter of the estate of John Ratmussen deceased. gives convincing proof, and it is certainly by a sale of the premises described ii and covered NEW elsewhere published in this week's The mesquite wood and the dried cactus 110, range 30, west, was granted by the by said Mortgage, viz: Lots Number Four (4) and J. N. Wolfe will in a few days open hoped that on this occasion the On reading and filing the petition of Rasmme Five (5) and the South Half of the Southei*t Quirter, Review, a temporary bridge will also Rasmussen of Brown county representing, among with its roots are used for fuel. a new butcher shop in this pace, making board for a term of five years, at the of Sec.Number Nine (9), in Townsh'p Number boys will be accorded arousing benefit. other things, that John naemussen late of Brown be built near Frank's mill. inOne Hundred and Eleven (.111) North, of Rnnge the third. There are many different varieties of County on the 25th day of January A.D 1881, rate of $5.00 per annum, payable yearly The family of John Neumann was Number Thirty-three (33) West, in Brown County said county died intestate, and bsingan inhabitant Mrs. Medory, wife of our section the cactus and often one growth covers and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and in advance. Bond to be furnished A saloon row in our neighboring city of this county at the time of his death, leaving bereaved last Sunday morning by the appurtenances which sale will be made by the boss, is absent visiting relatives and goods, chatt Is, and estate within this county and ten feet square. Sheriff of said Brown Couuty, at the front coor of to the county in the sum of Five Hundred St. Peter last Friday evening came that the said petitioner is the widow of said deceased, loss of their little son William, aged friends in Rochester. the Court House, in the City of New Ulm in said Main Street, Sleepy Eye, Minn., and praying that administration of said estate The Spanish dagger is another notable (500) Dollars, and the rate of ferriage very near proving fatal to two of the County and State, on the 31st day of March A one year and eight months. The child be to her granted. It is ordered, that said petition J. A. Hanson returned last Friday J. J. Legge, Prop'r. 1881, at 2 o'clock P. of that day at public Tendue, specimen of the vegetation. In be heard before tbeMudge of this Court, on Saturday which may be charged by said rioters. A special telegram to the evening from Winona where he had first had alight attack of diphtheria, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said the 7th day of May A. 1881, at 10 o'elock a some localities it grows in such numbers Sharron is hereby fixed by the board debt and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said been to lay in a stock of lumber. m., at the Probate office in said county. Pioneer Press says that a lot of boys but was subsequently taken down with premises, and fifty dollars attorney's fees as stipi Dealer in Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to that from the distance it looks of CountyCommissioners as follows, to Call on C. B. Blake and look at his were quarreling in Martinson's saloon, lated in ana by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, Its kindred disease membranous croup, the heirs of said deceasea, and to all persons inte Drugs & Medicines, and the disbursements allowed by lnw subject to new stock of Broadhead alpacas. They rested, by publishing a copy of this order for three tolike a battalion in line of battle. wit: when marshal McQuat went in redemption at any time within one year from the to which the little fellow succumbed successive weeks prior to said day of hearing in are the best dress goods in the market. day of sale as provided by law Everyone down to the Mexican quiet the row. He arrested Ed. O'Connor, the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed For double team and wagon, with or en Sunday morning. Dated,New Ulm, February 16th, A D. 1P81. and published at New Ulm in aaid county. W. Zieske, brother of our Representative, Glass, Putty,I greaser goes about with a couple of ono of the most boisterous in the N WARE. Assignee. without load, 25 cents for single Dated at New Ulm the 12th day of March A. D. is very low.-but his friends B. WEBBER, Attorney for Assignee, The St. James Journal is reliably 1881 By the Court, Oils and Paints, revolvers strapped to his waist and crowd, and was conducting him to team and wagon, with or without live in hopes of his ultimate recovery. [L 8] ERNST BRANDT, informed that the report that farmers sometimes even only a disrespectful Perfumery and Judgeof Probate jail, when the crowd, numbering between load, 15 cents for horse and rider, 10 Blake has all styles of Broadhead in the west end of Watonwan county SUMMONS look arouses his anger to level on you, twenty and thirty, followed, determined TOILET ARTICLES, dress goods. Ask for the circular. He cents for footman or single person, 5 wore out of fuel and were burning NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, warrants every one of them. but let everyone mind his own business to release" O'Connor. They Combs, cents for loose cattle, horses, mules STATE OF MINNESOTA,) Distiict Court, their plows, reapers, Ac, is untrue and CoxmTT or BROWN Ninth Judicial Diet Wm. Ramely was presented with a and he will survive. E. assailed the marshal with clubs and or asses, per head, 5 cents for sheep, Brushes Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff bouncing boy the other day. Weight, without foundation nor is such a state vs. threatened his life, and finally succeeded 2% cents per head if less than 5 heads and Stationery* Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., 10 lbs and 8 oz. William is now the Max Henschel John Bellm, A 8ubiha, of affairs likely to exist in that section. Spring-field Itoms. March 11,1881. in getting O'Connor away from if more than 5 heads, 1 cent per had Helena Roos, Charles Roos, Max Rocs, happiest mortal in town. Hugo Roos The City of New Ulm and Her. Physician's prescriptions compound Notice is hereby given, that the tollowlng.named The deep snow has caused inconvenience, him. When nearly opposite the Nicollet for hogs 5 cents per head. mann Thran, Defendants. aettlers have filed notice of their intention to make We had the pleasure of seeing the ed with accuracy and dispatch at ull The village election last week resulted but all have lived comfortably. final proof in support of their claims and secure House the marshal backed up .The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants, smiling countenance of Hon. R. S. Mc School petition of Hubert G. Hillesheim houis of the day or night. final entry thereof, and that said proof will be in the choice of the following named Mr. R.Fischer's cow which has been Cormick in our village last Friday. made before the Register and Receiver of the 8. against a fence for partial protection, to be set off from school distiict You are herebj summoned and required to answer officers: Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Tuesday Wm. Gfelser, The Honorable thinks we are pretty missing for eight days was yesterday warning the crowd that if they did not the Complaint ofthe Plaintiff the above en. the 3d day of May, 1881, viz.: John Johnson, Home No. 10 and attached to school district President, H. C. Warnke. well supplied with snow banks. titled action, which is filed in the office ofthe Clerk stead entry No. 635 for South half South West jr found under the planing mill. Why desist he would shoot them. O'Connor of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, No. 39 the land being lots 19 and onSection 18, Township H2, Range 30 and he names Trustees, G. Nuessle and A. E. Aarnes. The passenger train due her and for the County ofBrown and State of Minnesota, the following witnesses to prove hit contluous residence she had crawled under the mill is beyond pulled open his shirt front and 20, section 7 and lots 17.18,19 and 20, and to serve a copy of your Answer to said Saturday evening did not arrive until upon aid cultivation of said tract, viz Manufacturer of and Dealer in omplaint en the subscriber, at his office in the comprehension, unless it was in daied him to shoot. They finally got Peter Holmqutst, John Holmquist, Andrew Peterson section 0, township 109, range 31 adjoining Sunday p. m. Snow and ice on the City of NewClm in said County within 20 days after Tieasurer, M. H. Gamble. and Guatave Llnd, viz Peter Holmquist Homestead quest of shelter from a storm. She the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive the maishal down, and then he drew rails detained it between here and district No. 39. On motion the Choice Brands of CIGARS entry No.784 for 8E qrftNX qr NWqrSW qr. Constable, James Arnold. ofthe day of snoh service and if you fail to answer Sec 3g,To'sp U2, Range 30, and ha names the following New Ulm. was alive when found, although too his revolver and commenced tiring. the said Complaint within the time aforesaid, same was granted. Justice, Geo. Bancard. witnesses to prove hia continuous residence the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court TOBACCO, PIPES, CIGAR Dr. T. M. Marcellus will take his departure weak to walk, and had to be hauled opon and cultivation of aaid tract, viz.: One shot took effect in Ed. Dillon's abdomen Lecorder, Louis Laison. for.the relief demanded in the Complaint. The following tree bounty claims John Johnson, Andrew Peterson, Guttave Llnd, next Monday to attend a meeting Dated New Ulm, Minn., Jan 18th, 1881. home on a sleigh. Several days of good and may prove fatal. Dillon JohnD. Jacobaon all of Gorniah, Sibley Co. BUKNSTOWN ELECTION. were allowed and the Auditor was HOLDERS, &C, &C. of the Medical Association which B. F. WEBBER, Plaintiff's Attorney. W. P. DCNNINGTON, feeding will no doubt bring her around was among the most boisterous and Supervisors, Dan. Burns, chairman, meets at Chicago sometime during the Aprl3-Sl Register. L3MBBOUSB 0FY BYB. .VfJVte, authorized to issue orders on the uhus Wendt, Jake Stofflet. all right. aggressive of the lot in the melee. week. He will be absent about one MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Northwestern Hotel revenue fund to pay the same: Treasurer, John Burns. month. O'Connor was also shot through his SALE. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE [ELGIN. (ILL DAIY LEADER.] Wm. Rossbach $12 00 Assessor, C. Dapporn. Our friend Fr. Koehue can now be left lung, but he made his escape. The subjoined opinion, we perceive, Constable, James Cutland. SALE Betzy Harrison. 9 00 Default having been made in the conditions of a found at Boll's old stand on 5th St., Ropert gays that the marshal was fully Justice, Geo. Barncard, Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn, is by J. A. Daniels, Esq., of Messrs. certain mortgage executed by August Jauson Lars and M. Fredrickson 8 00 where you can get a good glass of lager, Default having been made in the conditions of a (unmarried) mortgagor, to Samuel D. Peterson, Town Clerk, Louis Larson. justified in his action. Stogdill& Daniels, attorneys. La Crosse cider, wine, etc. He also keeps certain mortgage executed by Fredericktileyand mortgagee, dated December 27th I). 1879, and Fred. Koenig 200 In taking possession of the above named hotel I Alvina his wife mortgagors, to Charles H. Van recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in NORTH STAB ELECTION. lemons, oranges and apples, Don't Chronicle Sometime since, I was attracted would respectfully inform the public that the house The bids for the county printng were Amburgh mortgages, dated March 29th, A. D. 1878 and for the County of Brown in the State of Minnesota, has-been thoroughly renov ated and newly furnish Supervisors, P..Dinneec, chairman, pass him by when you are thirsty. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds on the 27th day of December, A. 1879, at with pain in and below one of ed and the weary traveler will always ffnd a good opened and the following were accepted In and for the county of Brown, in the State ofMinnesota, Thos. McCormick, Fred Fischer. Eleven o'elock in the forenoon, in Book "L'' of PERSONAL. !rnee joints. A few applications table and clean bed. Tne bar will always be supplied Peter Majewski has been absent my on the fifth day of April A 1878, at 4 mortgages, on page 87 by which mortgage there for the ensuing year: with the best liquors and cigars. Town Clerk, Jake Wigal. several days in attendance upon a o'elock in the afternoon. In Book I of Mortgages, was conveyed and granted the following described Good stabling attached to the premises. of St. Jacobs Oil quieted the pain and Treasurer, Dan.Methvin. on pages 546 It 547, by which mortgage there was real estate situate in the county of Brown, afore, T. E. Bowen, publisher of the Sleepy quaterly meeting in Cottonwood town, Mr. A Mis. C. H. Ross left yesterday WM. SCHMIDT. conveyed and granted the following described real said, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section Assessor, Wm. Heir. releived the inflammation. I regard it and of which Rev. Mr. Strowmeyer, Eye Herald, estate situate In the county of Brown aforesaid.towit: Thirty.four (34) in township One Hundred and afternoon on a visit to friends in Rochester. Justice, Wm* H. Cook. The South Half (X) ofthe North East Quarter Eight (108) north. Range Thirty-four (31) west of as a valuable medicine. of Waseca, was the presiding elder. Financial Sta'ement $20 00 (JO of Section one (1), In Township one hundred the fifth principal Meridian to secure the payment Constables, Geo. Snyder, Simon They will be absent several and ten (110) North, vfRange Thirty-two (32)West The snow plow on the Redwood ofthe sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, with mterest Messrs. Ruemke & Shapekam of this Board of Audit, each session, 5 00 Dobson, of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Containing eighty at the rate of ten per cent, per aunum payable an* days. branch aud one box car and cooking (80) acres of land, according to Government Sur. Dually, according to the conditions of two promts* Jos. Bobleter, publisher of the New city have received the contract for the The snow has settled considerable the car ran off the track last Saturday evening. The county commissioners visited vey to secure the payment of the aum of Five sory notes bearing same date as said mortgage, carpenter work on the new church that Hundred (600) Dollars, with Interest at the rate Ulm REVIEW, made by said August Janson to said Samuel Fortunately no one got hurt. last few days and we all rejoice thereat. 8fewei }lkltef, Sottlef, Mankato last week to inspect the iron of ten per cant, per annum according to the conditions Peterson and the said mortgage having been duly A. Rinke lost the top of his hat but he Delinquent tax list at the rate of 12 will be built in Courtland the coming of a promissory note bearing same assigned by the said mortgagee to H. K. Vee, on This has been a dreary winter for us, bridge there built across the Minn, saved his scalp, and he now vows that date aa aaid mortgage made by Bald the 5th day of January, A D, 1880, which assignment cents for. each description. season by the Lutheran congregation. especially so as our mail facilities for Frederick Gley to aaid Charles H. Van Amburgh was, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 11880 re. f^ t/iM JtfiJW.* river. The Cottonwood bridges will there is no place like home. and the said mortgage having been duly assigned corded In the office of said Register of Deeds in For publishing the proceedings of The church, so we are informed, will the past two and a half months have by the said mortgagee to Angelina W. Kimball be built on a similar plan as the Mankato Book "JC" of Mortgages, on page 670, and the said the County Commissioners and the on the first day of March D. 1880 which as. Mortgage having been again duly assigned by the be one of the largest and best structures been rather limited. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bridge. signment WM, on the twentieth day of March A.D. said K. Lee assignee of Mortgagee to William S. Board of Equalization, per annum, $50 This brewery Is one ofthe largest establishment* of the kind west of St. Paul, and 1880. recorded in the office ofsaid Register ofDeeds, Shepard on the I9th day ofJuly,1880, which assignment ofthe kind in the Minnesota valley, and is fitted Egbert Cook has taken anew boarder of Brown county aforesaid in Book Kof Mortgages, was, on the 27th day of July, 1880, .recorded Hon. John C. Zieske and Andy to New Ulm Posi $50 to New Ulm it will be a credit to that enterprising Notice. up with all the modern improvements. Keg aud on pages 486 st 486 and there being due and in the office of said Register ofDeeds, la book"K' a female boarder at that. Egbert oa: bottle beer furnished to any part of the city Sanderlin, of Sleepy Eye, made our nnpald upon aaid note and mortgage at the date of of Mortgages on page 622, and there being due $50 to Sleepy Eye Herald. REVIEW commnnicy. Work will be commenced abort notice. My bottle beertoespecially adaptea this notice the sum of Five hundredand eighty .five and unpaid upon said note and mortgage the sum says it ought to have been a boy, but sanctum a pleasant little visit hst Friday ^w1 for family use. The board decided to examine the The undersigned wisfies to inform Dollars, and twenty-seven cents, which sum is of Seventy (70) Dollars for accrued Interest due at once. Country brewers and others that buy malt will hereby claimed and declaredto be doe on aaid note and unpaid. And no action or proceeding at law that the little stranger is quite welcome, the farmers of this and surrounding evening. The boys look hale and Cottonwood bridge to-morrow morning, find it to their interest to place their orders with and mortgage *nd no action or proceeding at law or otherwise having been instituted to recover the The C, St. P., M. & O. company in counties that he will sell steel teeth even if it is a girl. or otherwise having been Instituted to recover the me. All orders by mail will receive my promt at- -="sS& amount of said mortgage debt and accrued Interest hearty and seem to enjoy life. Call and on motion adjourned to meet some of their deeds for village property amount ofaaid mortgage debt or any part thereof or any part thereof Now, therefore notice is hereby tentlon. *'C^r& harrows/Scotch pattern, 48 teeth, at Now therefore, notice la hereby given, that by virtue given that by virtue and in pursuance of a power again, boys, you will always find the Peter McKeever contemplates building again to-morrow at 9 o'clock a. m. AUG, SCHELL 98 per set. along the line of the North Wisconsin and in pursuance of a power of sale in said of sale in said mortgage contained and therewith latch string of our sanctum sanctorum anew house. Appearances indicate John Lauterbach. mortgage contained and therewith recorded, and recorded, and ofthe statute in suchcase made and MARCH 17TH. Railroad make express conditions of the statute in such case made and provided, the provided, the above described premises will besold State Str., New Ulm, Minn. hanging out for you that the coming season will be a The board met at 2 o'clock p. m. that no strong spirituous, malt, ardent above described premises will be sold at public at public auction, at the front door of the office of R. PFEFFERLE, auction by the sheriff of Brown county aforesaid, the Register ofDeeds in and forsaid cotinty ofBrowu busy one for our carpentersand masons, All members present. The board audited or intoxicating liquors shall ever be Frank Huher, the jolly traveling FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. at the front door of the office ofthe Register of and at the city ot New Ulm, therein on Saturday iDealer in Deeds in and for sad county of Brown, and at the the 7th day oT May A.D. 1SS1 at ten o'clock in sold, manufactured, trafficked in, given and already we hear of several and allowed the following bills, salesman of Benz & Co., of St. Paul, City of New Ulm therein, on Thursday the twenty theforenoon to satisfy the amount ofsaid mortgage BBOCEBIES AID PBOVISIOHS O away or otherwise disposed of as a contemplated dwellings, etc. eighth day of April A. D. lael, at 10 o'clock in the to wit: debt then due and unpaid, together with the costs was in the city last Monday looking S. E. quarter, Section 6, Township forenoon, to satisfy the amount of aaid mortgage and expeusesef such foreclosure proceedings, including beverage, on penalty of annulling the 1. Julius.Berndt ,..-.$10 00 debt then due and unpaid, together with the costa Thirty(30)dolrars attorney's fees as stipulated after the wants of hia numerous customers. We are pained to chronicle the death ,v i 108, Range 30 containing 160 acres. N. 2. M. Mullen *..z 675 and expenses of such foreclosure proceedings iuelidlugTwenty-five tin said mortgage! and thesajd mortgage will instrument and reverting the property Canned, dried and Green Fruit Being from six to eight miles from New Frank is a tip-top good fellow of Jas. Jutland's little boy, which occurred dollars attorney^ Jeesasetipnlated thereby foreeloeed. ^^^PE 1 3. AF. Walton..,. 196 back to the original owners. And they in aaid mortgages and tne said mortgage Ulm. Easy terms, or will exchange 8SI1I* FLOUR AND FEED and his musical voice is always on the-18th inst. We are in' Dated.Maxph i7tfc Jpb.*&3te< 4. Qle Stone. 6JX) have no trouble infindingthrifty pur* for St. Paul property For paticulani Williams Shepard, 5. Louis Bogen...-.........v. 2603 5^4,1? $ pleasing to the earespeci formed that croup done the fatal work. /tO JihO STONE, WOODEN AND Wrt&w^WAXB,^ chasers for their lands either.LeSuer apply to DR. E. & SMITH* Assigueeof Mortgagee. 0. Parrott AGirton 3560 ear of the tender sex DABBAOH. Api%8| ^%3HX W, 3d Sfc, S ft.nl. Newt* J: art Mnn. Str, Ntv VtUtitinn. e.w**^ew par ^BpiBjuev* 7. Edward B*|e^........ A. 4 0