New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 27, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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PMUn&iHW *TP mi N EW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2/, 1881. C00DFELL0V & E1STIAI, NEW ULM AND VICINITY. ed with people all day, and in the afternoon iLocnlti ia Brief. The good host of the Dakota House I'EnSONAI.. Written for the Review. In memory of (litis. nearly every one in the city W.Crunilell. is having some substantial improvements Praiiie fires illuminate tho horizon F. 3. Chapin and Kellogg Gicen visited the Cottonwood near tho trestle made about his popular hotel. THE GREA FLOOD. in all directions nightly, two Milwaukee commercial traveling A mothers love can never die work and Frank & Benzine's mill. Workmen are now engaged taking-out men, tarried in our city over Sunday. Till this vapor life has fled Minneapolis, Minn., See heap Charley's new advertUso- .j he minneswta and Cottonwood the old hotel front, which Is to be replaced ELSEWHERE. A mother's love can ns'er grow cold B. Webber visited St. Peter River* on a Rampage. ments in another column. The St. Paul & Sioux City depot at by a brick front, large windows, Although her loved one's dead. last Thursday upon legal business. He St. Peter is surrounded with water, &c. The sides of the building will also Quite a heavy rain passed over this The dailing son I used to love, Want every lady in the Northwest to know that their returned home the same evening. and trains hug tho bluff on the high be veneered. When all the improvements Little did we think a week ago that And dandled on my knee section last Sunday night. Dres Good Departmt, Mr. Stone, of the law firm of Ladd water track. At Mankato the flood is are completed the Dakota will O Sd the thought to aching hearts, the Minnesota and Cottonwood rivers & Stone at St. Peter, was in our city His iacu we no inoie bee. Clean up your alleys. So says city tlneo foet above high water mark, and present an inviting appearance. would reach such a magnitude as they last Monday looking aftci Sulphuret cletk Nix, in arfother column. tho road loading from West Mankato now present. A.fter the ice went out Sometimes in dreams I seem to see mining stock interests. We were unable The spring term of the Mankato to Mankato proper is six feet under water. The face of my darling boy a week ago last Monday, the former Fishing by torchlight has become a to loam whether he succeeded in But when 1 wake my cup runeth o'er, Now contains the largest and best assortment of Normal school for the past year closed The draw-pier ol the city bridge kept steadily growing until the highest favorable passtime among some of our placing any stock in this city. With grief instead of joy. NEW FABRICS FOR SPRING SUMMER on die 14th inst., by the graduation of is entirely submerged and some fears water marks of previous years are sportsmen since high water set in. Capt. W. O. Collins, commander a class of 28. Among the list of graduates are entertained that the bridge will be And then I pause and think awhile, several feet under water, and at this Our race is nearly run of the Milwaukee Light Guards, Wis. wo notice the names of Otto swept away. Pelchow's ico house, writing (Tuesday a.m.) the river is The attention of saloon keepers and Our hairs' are whitening for the tomb, Nat. Guaid made our sanctum a pleasant Ilensel, of Milford, Geo. W. Soberer, containing about 4,000 tons of ice, still rapidly growing. THAT HAS EVER BEEN OPENED IN THE WEST. Our hoik is wt 11 nigh done. other liquor dealers of New Ulm is call last S itrrday. The captain of-New Ulm, and Andrew Domler, has gone to cool the throat of tho Minnesota. The lower bridge across the Cottonwood celled to the notice in another column. So I'll wipe the tea is lioio oil my eyes, Superb Styles! Beautiful i had tho honor to command the Wisconsin of Sigel. Tho REVIEW says that the The depot foundation of the was swept away last Wednesday Let joytul thoughts i viviAnd State troops participating in graduating class is one of the best eminating Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad but the upper bridge, near Manderfeld's, Tho Madelia Times reports three look KWit) thai hirst, ino: i the funeral ceiemonies of the lamented from the school, and is composed Shades! Lo Prices was sucked in on Sunday. The quite unexpectedly stood the When ail the ihau v\ill use. deaths from cerebro spinal meningitis Senator Carpenter. quite generally of those who intend force of the water being so great as to force of the seething torrent nobly, in one week at that place, also one from Foi JesiH says he once xvn lia. to make teaching their vocation. binding the NE W DAHLI A and BHONZ E in all Grade of Ms. bend the iron rails double. Great and aside from a few braces which lung fever during that time. Behold, lie lives ajMiii* "How are You my 0M Friend?" quantities of cord wood are washed were swept away by the ice, tho bridge lie hold-, the Keys ol hfll and death, We believe the objections raised Asked a bright looking man. "Oh! I away. Andrew Fiiend, living at Garden remains intact. The water in this Tiiomphamly h* ieu ns The summer term of our puplic ALSO feel miserable, I'm billious and can't against advertised articles are from envy river raised five feet on Thursday City, had a warehouse with 1,200 school will commence on Monday, May eat, and my back is so lame I can't rather than unbiased judgment, as BUTTONS, FRINGES, ORNAMENTS, AND ALL OTHER Then I'll believe my Saviour's woul, night and on Friday morning the wild bushels of wheat washed away on work." "Why in the world flon't you 9th. The same corps of teachers heretofore by such advertising the really useful And drive away my grief take K'dney-Woit that's what I take FASHIONABLE TRIMMINGS TO MATCH EACH SHADE. rush of the water could be distinctly Saturday morning and another one employed have been retained. I'll go to the fountain head of life, and meritorious goods come in competition when I am out of sorts, and it alwstys heard in this city, three miles away. containing 5,000 bushels swung around And find a sweet leliet keeps me in perfect tune. My doctor "My daughter had a severe cough with the wortless. Each one A rumor reached us eaily in the Our Clonk room is crowded with new wraps in both Light and Dark into the stiearn. The laige biidge at recommends it for all such troubles." for one year. Nothing relieved her must exercise judgment in favor of There's richest blessings now In store Cloths. s. Kidney-Wort is the sine cure for biliousness morning that the dam of Frank & Minnesota Falls was carried away last l'o aching, bleeding hearts so much as Dr, Marshall's Lung Sy- those goods which furnish the best and' constipation. Don't fail to Ben/in's mill had been washed away,, Friday night. Other bridges in the There is a land where death ne'er comes rup." Signed Mrs. Rose, Dclavan, assurance of their undoubted worth. try it.long Branch News. Send us youi bust measure (under the arms) tell us how much you And loved ones never part. but this proved to be untrue and it is vicinity have also been swept away. O. want to pay, and whether you want a Dolman, Ulster. Circular,* Jacket That Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy does thought that so far the dam has sustained On Sunday the entire town was flooded, Aremaikable freak of nature has On, on we haste to that blest land, or Sacque, and we will guarantee to send you the best and most stylish offer these advantages in the highest but little or no damage although Commissioner Wagner and Auditor and the inhabitants were obliged come to our notice shortly before goingjto Where parents and children meet garment the same amount of money will buy In any city in the U. S. degree is unquestioned. it is fourteen feet under water Wheie long lost fiiends together sit Constans advertise in another column to flee to-higher ground back of town. press. A cow belonging to Mr. Remember the place. ahd worship at Jesus' f et. and its exact condition cannot be deter for bids to whitewash and paint the Granite Falls is entirely surrounded by Graeff has been missing for some days The firm of A. H. Andrews & Co., GOODFELLOW & EASTMAN, Minneapolis, Minn. mined. On Saturday there was eight waycounty buildings. When found she had brought forth water and the only outlet is by Chicago, well known as the most extensive The crystal flood before their eye's, feet of water in the lower part of the manufacturers of School Desks Gay fields of paiadise. two calves.one of which has two heads of the bridge, which at last accounts II. A, Subilia, Sr., delivered a lecture and Apparatus, Opra Chairs, etc. arc Their hearts are filled with sweet mill but no damage was done thereby. The two skulls are grown together in was in danger of being swept away. *ASK*F also the manufacturers of the celebrated delight, on "The Kindergarten" at Turner The otherwise insignificant Cotton. one mass but the jaws are separate The entiip valley fiom Granite Falls to BUTTER COLOR Burr patent parlor folding beds, They smile and wonder at a woild so PERFECTID Hall last* Sunday evening, but we are wood, when the wator4was at its highest and the parts belonging thereto are Montevideo is one vast sheet of water which are now in such demand. They bright. pained to say the lecturo was but slimly point, presented a grand sight as are said to be the most comfortable, perfect. The monstrosity has three Montevideo soems to suffer the most. LUCY. A.RIHA. ItGlTBtt*rth.rllt-^ jdeal.,'themrrau*. The lwwrt Butter Bayenneommm* ltau attended. S compact and elegant article of the pousandiofDlrrtaenayITJS PBRFICT. VutAbjalltfiebestCnam*Hea. ATOTSSWMS the mad tonent rushed down towards foreheads, one facing to the front, A|lrjoBrdrarrtitormereBiitfarlt:rwrtttrttJrk*tlltt,wh The Minnesota, although a mile wide ationalDlplomatH.Y.Dairy Filr.. '-I Don't want that Stuff/' kind ever produced. The Palmer It coats, who ne.l t, whereto get It i the Minnesota at the rr.te of fifteen one half to the right and the other at that place, rose 4 feet in 12 hours on The Governor's Guards is desirous House, Chicago, alone, orderd twentyfive Is what a lady of Boston said to hei JfUSE 3fONLYf miles an hour. The river extended half to the left. It has four eyes, two Sunday, and everything between the of the highest priced beds. When to take in a few more new members. husband when he biought home some from bluff to bluff and large trees closed,they resemble a dressing-case or to the front and one on each side. medicine to cure her of sick headache bluffs is under water. The Chippewa Young men wishing to become members Farmers Attention upright piano. Prices range from $22 were made to sway to and fio as if and neuralgia which had made her Received! Ears there are but two, one on each liver wagon bridge, which was supposed of this excellent military organization lust upwards. See advertisement. miserable lor 14 years. At the fiist they were mere reeds. Many trees side, as the places where the others to be out of all posible danger, should make application at once. attack thereafter it was administered were uprooted and carried away by Parties in the vicinity of New Ulm, should be are grown together, forming is only kept in its place by cables fastened One of the beams forming apart of to her with such good lesults that she the unresisting torrent. We -have The public school examinations will who are willing to plant Early Amber a part of the skull. The calves were continued its use until -cured, and the gallows on which the thirty-eight to tiees on the shore. The railsroad Cane, will please call on the undersigned been informed that the Leavon worth close to-day. The examinations have Avas so enthusiastic in its ?iaise that both dead at the time of the discovery Sioux Indians were hung at Mankato, biidge his carreened over on one for the purpose of contracting she induced twenty-two of the best parent8 mill has been swept away, and that been quite well attended by but the mother is crtill living though it December 26, 1802, has recently been side, and considerable track has been families in her circular to adopt it as for the delivery of CANE FO Frank's Mill below Iberia has suffered and other interested persons, all of is doubtful whether she will long removed from an old building. The washed away. The lumber yards are their regular family medicine. That CASH at the New Ulm Sugar-Works severely, but we cannot say upon which is very gratifying to both the survive them. "stuff" is Hop Bitters. notches cut in the timber .where the afloat, and several small buildings have during the season of 1881. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP what truth the report is founded. A newteachers and scholars. ropes were placed are to be observed. been washed away bodily. The Best southern grown Early Ambet special telegram to the REVIEW from Last Monday morning Coroner Laudenschlaeger This timber has been presented to the $3,000 iron bridge has been swept cane seed sold at cost price to planters NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We hear considerable complaint that Springfield last Saturday, says: "Flat was summoned to Sleepy State University museum and will soon Cashmire, of less than 5 acres, and furnished free away and carried half a mile down the ground contains so much moisture is flooded and over a mile of track and Eye by telegram to hold an inquest A Card of Thank?. of charge to those willing to plant five be forwarded to Minneapolis, to be stream. A considerable portion of the this spring that seeding is exceedingly the bridge west of the village is gone. over the body of an unknown man who acres and more. Wm. Pfaender, placed among the cherished relics of ^own is i nundated and at last accounts hard on the teams, but the season Kitzan's house and Larson's barn have had died suddenly at the Lake House. The undersigned desires to express |4:81 Secretary. the past. Woosterd the flood was still rising at the rate of is already so far advanced that the her heartfelt thanks and gratitude for also been washed away, and others in The evidence adduced before the coroner's three inches an hour. The Redwood the aid and sympathy of many friends work cannot be deferred any longer. the village are threatened. Boyer's PROBATE NOTICE. jury established the following Adlbert's band, with the assistance during the late fatal illness of her husband, liver at Mai shall, and the Jim river Bladd's, Larson's and Aarnes' facts: That deceased's name is oState f the New Ulm Maennerchor.will entertain A number of the leading physicians and to all those who showed their ac Huron aie also on tho rampage, and and Silk houses are flooded." The railroad Zager, hailing from New Lisbon, Wisconsin. of Minnesota, In Probate Court. respect for the deceased by following of the country are now recommending our citizens at Union Hall have done considerable damage to County of Brown,) Special Term, April 15th 1S81 company has suffered severely his remains to the grave, To the Turnverein Age about 35 years. Tliat he Prof. Guilmett's Kidney Pad for lame next Sunday evening. As this is the In the matter of the estate of Hiram Jones deceased. railroad property. The end is not yet. and PeterScherer she feels deeply by the Cottonwood and other came to Sleepy Eye on the evening of back, sciatica, diabetes, gravel, and first time this band asks for public On reading and filing the petition of Mary S. indebted. MRS. H. BERGMANN. LAYERTuesday, 4p.m. The Minriver small streams west of here, Several DOLMANS, Jones, Administratrix of the estate of Hiram other diseases of the kidneys, bladder Friday last and put up at tho Lake patronage, the hall should be crowded Jones deceased, representing among other things, benesota at New Ulm rose thirtyfour other bridges west of Sleepy Eye NOTICE. and urinary organs. that she has folly administered said estate, and House In company of another man, to its utmost capacity. The entertainment inches in 24 hours from 3p.m. praying that a time and place be fixed for examining sides the one referred to by our Springfield whose acquaintancehe had made on the and allowing her account of her administration, itself will be quite varied Monday, and at this writing is still rising One druggist sold seventy-two bottles and for the assignment of the residue of said correspondent have been washed cars between St. Peter and Sleepy Eye, and will offer amusement for all classes estate to heirs. It is ordered that said account ba of Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup in AT LOW PRICES at the rate of nearly two inches per Notice is hereby given that e\ ery away, and communication wuh Marshall examined, and petition heard, by the judge of this On Saturday morning hecomplained of twenty days from the time they were of people. Several nice prizes court, on Friday the 13th day of May, A. D. 1891, hour. The Eagle Mill is now completely person desiring to take out a liquor license by lail has been entirely cut off at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the probate office first put upon his shelves. It takes feeling sick and applied to Mr. Ibberson will also be given away to the lucky for the ensuing year, must have In said county. And it is further ordered, that surrounded by water. There is four since the fore part of last week. The the cake for cuiing a cough or cold. for some medicine, and was furnished notice thereof be given to all persons interested ticket holders. See the announcement his application for same filed with the feet and eight inches in the engine Try it. by publishing a copy of this order for three successive trestle below New Ulm has also sustained a morphine and chloral preparation, another column. Give the boys a weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the city clerk on or before the 1st of May. room and about eight feet in the basement considerable damage from the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, pnnt4 with directions to take one teaspoon By order of the City Council, The assessois of the several towns of "uniform" lift. and published at New Ulm in said County. of the mill. Peter Ilerian's ice Cottonwood, and no trains crossed the and in LATEST STILE at Dated at New Ulm the 16th day of April, A. full every half hour until quiet. JACOB NIX, Cleik. Brown county will meet at the Audi house is also hemmed iti by the flood 1S81, By the court, bridge from Friday morning until Monday The S .Peter Tribune learns that New Ulm, April 20, 181. His companion administered four teaspoons tor's office next Saturday. The law ERNST BRANDT, and it is feaied that the ice will be evening. Two bents of the trestle Judge of Probate. Chas. Essling, of Bernadotte, was gored full to him as per directions requiies every assessor to attend this badly damaged. Mr. Kuehnel and fam were washed away, and on Saturday a Chea Charleys- 2STOTIOH1. to death by a bull on Monday of and then left him. After supper meeting, and Auditor Constans hopes SUMMONS. ily moved out of their house yesterday, pile driver was brought up from Owatinna last week. I appears that ho went when his companion again went to his to see every town represented. the watei having reached the State of Minnesota,) and new spiles were driven to S out into his Held to husk com in the room he found Zager dead, and the JB County of Brown. height of the second stoiy floor. The temporarily repair the damage. On Notice is heieby given that all mama The State of Minnesota to J. F. Seiberlina defendant: A drill meeting of tho Governor's morning, and not returning to the bottle nearly empty beside him. Thtjiuy wheat stored in the Empire and other refuse matter deposited Sunday the chain broke and the hammer MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Guards will bo In Id next Sunday, You are hereby summoned to be and appear be. house in the time expected, seaich rendered a verdict that deceased in alleys or htiects, during the fore the undersigned, one of the justices of the Mill warehouse was removed was lost in the water, and another SALE* commencing at 8:30 a. m. Every was made end he was found dead, and came t^ his death from an overdose of peace in and for said connty, on the 20th day of winter months, m.ist bo removed by hammer was brought up by a special to a place of safety yesterday. May 1881, at nine O'clock in the forenoon, at my member of the company is expected Ief.mlt having been made in the conditions of a the evidences were unmistakable that medicine. No bad results would have office in the city of New Ulm in said county, to May 1st. Also th.it from the date engine on Sunday evening and the work certain mortgage executed by Frederick lley and Should the water continue to rise the to be present. By order of the captain, answer to S. D. Peterson in a civil action. Should he was attacked ind killed by the bull followed had he taken the medicine *is Ah mania wife mortgagors, to Charles H. Van above named it is forbidden to depo^ you fail to appear at the time and place aforesaid was completed byMondoy forenoon.The next 24 hours like it has lisen the Am burgh mortgagee, dated March 29th, A. D. 1878 TORY OLESEN, IstSergt. judgement will be rendered against you upon the He was 65 years old, His two sons directed. ite any manure or other refuse matter-in .Hid recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds evidence adduced by said 3. T. Peterson for such Cottonwood reached the highest point past twenty four hours, nearly every in .inJ for the county of Brown, in the State ofMinnesoto, any ally or street. The line were in St. Peter when they heaid of sum as he shall show hlmseif entitled to. on the fifth day of April A D. 1878, at AH at eleven o'clock on Saturday night house on the east Mde of Fiont stieet Given under my hand this 19th day of April, '81 Fort Itidgcly Ciirrcspotid.-nco. [South $end K\emng Registo r.] determined by law will be imposed o'clock in tiie afternoon, in Book I of Mortgages, his death, and declared their determi FRANCIS BAASEN. on pages 54h & 547 by which mortgage there was which it has reached since 1862 but will be flooded. The main floor of the When certain powers are claimed for Justice of the Peace upon all who fail to heed this noti conveyed and granted the following described real nation to kill the bull on reaching Fort Ridgely, April 23, 1881. we are told it was still over afoot below Eagle Mill will also be submerged. oblate situate in the county of Brown aferesaid.towit: an aiticle, and everybody testifies that By order of the city council home. The South Half ("O of the North East Quarter NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Editor Revieto: the high water mark of that year. Two feet moic will biing it into the it does more than is claimed for it, to Jacob Nix. Cleik (K) of Section one (1), in Township one hundred .n.d ten (110) North, of Range Thirty.two (32) West In the matter of the estate of George McCarthy It has been sometime since I had When at its highest, the water stood slough west of the railroad track. gainsay its worth is useless. This is New Ulm, Apiil 20, 1881. of the Fifth Principal Meridian. Containing eighty deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge The building season for 1881, which the time to write to the Review to inform (0) acres of land, according to Government Sur. 30 feet above the low water mark. of the Probate Court of Brown County has fixed tho substance of tho St. Jacobs Oil record. i%dposAi7sT A ey to secure the payment of the sum of Five npon the first Monday of each and every month literary Revolution Challenge by the way promises to be an exceeding you about the doings and the Since midnight Saturday the water in Hundred (500) Dollars, with interest at the rate for the next sis months commencing with the first oi ten per cent, per annum according to the con. sayings of our community A^ day of April, 1SS1, and the probate Office in said lively one, may now said to^be Bids will be received at tbo County this stream is slowly receding. ditions of a promissory note bearing same The Eagle Mill has been shut down, county, as the times and place when and where The old-line publishers have, very gentle spring has made her appear dnte us said mortgage made by Said fairly inaugurated. The frame of the Auditor's ofiice up to Tuesday, he will receive, hear, and adjust all claims of all naturally, not been well pleased with tho high water and the work on the Fredcuck Gley to said Charles H. Van Am. persons againstsaid deceased, and that six months ance with an affectionate smile on her May 3J, 12 o'clock a.m. for whitewashing new Eagle Mill structure is already up burgh and the said mortgage having been duly as. have been limited as the time for creditors to the now famous enterprise, "The Literary new structure having progressed so far The Minnesota, while it has not current beautiful countenance, and is accompanied signed by the said mortgagee to Angelina W. Kim. present their claims against said estate. the New Court-house, Jail Revolution and in depreciation workmen are at work veneering Herman ball on the first day of March A. D. 1680. which BS-ignment as to interfeie with the grinding. Dated the23d day of March, 1881. enough to do much damage, has with mild, agricultural weather, and the old Court-house, two coals was, on the twentieth day of March A.D. of its character h? ve laid special stress Vogelpohl's building the Dakota MARY MCCARTHY, Executrix. lt*0, recorded in the office of said Register ofDeeds, the laborious wheel of industry When the improvements are completed made it exceedingly uncomfortable for upon the claim that in cheapening each. Also for painting part of the April 27-'Sl. of Brown county aforesaid in Book Kol Mortgages, House is undergoing a change of front has again been put in motion and the the mill will be one of the best in southern books so vastly it is against the interests on pages 485 & 48C and there being due and many people living along the low bottom new Court-house. Particulars can be npaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of a new building is about to be erected discontented farmers have obtained of American authors. The Revolution NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Minnesota. had of Couimissioi.er Wagner or lands. Louis Sharon, the Bedstone this notice the sum of Five hundred and eighty.five boldly meets this assertion by for ye REVIEW office George Vogel's sufficient consolation for their spring Dollars, ai.d twenty-seven cents, which sum is auditor Constans- ferry-man, has his house lashed hereby claimed and declared to be due on said note statements as follows: 1st. That they work in the way of seeding, ploughing, building and Seiter's art gallery on Adelbeifs band gave a free concert and mortgage and no action or proceeding at law attest: CHAHLFS WAGNER, Lind Ofiice at Tracy, Minn March 25th, 1881. to his ferry to keep it from floating are already paying to American author or otherwise having been instituted to recover the and preparing for agricultural Broadway are already nearing completion on Jhe Minnesota river last Sunday Notice is hereby given that the following-named amoii'it of said mortgage debt or any part thereof away, nnd his household elfects aie moic money than any other publishing CONSTANCE, ciunnnnBo.mi, Co settler has filed notice of his intention to make pursuits generally. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by virtueandm evening. The shore was thronged by ground has been broken for H. house that is less than twenty-five Co. Auditor. Coinmibs.onci Brown Co final proofin support of his claim, and secure fiaal loaded onto the ferry. The house is pursuance of a power of salei said entry thereof. Said proof to be made before the years established. 2d. That Amcncan Schleuder's new residence. A long The winter has been long and seveio mortgage contained and therewith recorded, and an enthusiastic crowd of ladies and Clerk of Court at the County seat of Brown Co.. tipped to one side and no doubt considerably NOT ICE FOR PUBL1BAT10N of the statute in such case made and provided, the authors raiely receive from publishers Minn., on Thursday, May 5th, ISfl. F. Joseph causing some stock to starve for the thecolumn of names might also be given gentlemen, attracted thither by above degciibed premises will be sold at public damaged. G. Kuehnel opposite Ringenbach. H. E. No 10444 for the N SE Sec. a copyright exceeding 10 per auction by the sherift of Brown county aforesaid, want of something to eat. Our mail 10, T. 108, R. 33., and names the following as his of persons who contemplate making swee* music which came floating over L-AND OFFICE AT TKACY, MINK at the front door of the office of the Register ol the city has about seven ft. of water on cent, upon the retail price of thenbooks witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, April 19, lS^l. accommodations for the past -winter Deeds in and for sad county of Brown, and at the substantial impiovements later the the calm and placid waters. and cultivation of said tract: actually sold. 3d. That at least the first flocr of his brick dwelling City of Mew Ulm therein, on Thursday the twentj Notice Is hereby given that the following.named have been very poor. For two months Frank Frienmann. of New Ulm, Minn. eighth day of April A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock in the settler litis filed notice oi hit) intention to make final one-half, piobably more nearly threefourths, season. house, and himself and family John Koffenberg, of Iberia, Minn. or more our mail was not conveyed to forenoon, to satisfy the amount of said mortgage proof in support of his claim, and secuiefinalentry Only three applicants for teacher's of the books published by Albert Mertz, of Mulligan, Mini. debt then due and unpaid, together with the costs thereof and that said pioof will be made before have taken refuge in the second story. us by the mail agent, Mr. Hilgar certificates attended tho examinations American authors have been published and expenses of such foreclosure proceedings including the Clerk of Court of Nicollet Co. at the County Joseph Schabelof, of Cttonwood, Minn, DIEDHenry Bergman, of whose Twenty-five dollars attorney's fees as stipulated feeat, on Friday, May 27th, 1831. They have two boats and will move went down to New Ulm several times at the author's expense, the publishers [stay 4-81 CB.T1 LFR, Register. held in this city by Supt. Clary last severe illness mention was made in in said mortgage: and the said mortgage Jacob Roesch, Homestead Application No. 8123 furnishing no money, and paying no and brought up the mail to accommodate out should their position become precarious. will be thereby foreclosed. Dated, March 15,181. for the 8\V% NKJi, Sec 10, Tp. llo, 11 30, and week. Thirteen attended the examinations !CASH! these columns last week, died early names tho following as his witnesses, to prove his copyright, but themselves leceiving a his friends, and we all feel indebted The house of F.Kotke is submerged ANGELINA W. KIMBALL, at Sleepy Eye and eleven at continuous I evidence upon and Cultivation of kind Thursday morning, and his remains large percentage upon sales made. 4th. JNO. C. NOE, Assignee of Mortgagee. to him for his generosity and ac. tract, i/ and, asho is very old and feeble Springfield, making the total number That they propose hereafter to pay to Attorney for Assignee. Andrew Roeh were followed to their last resting commodation. and the city mayor neglectod to respond Xaser Zolluer AH of Lafayette, Nicollet American authors for acceptable manusciipts of applicants examined last week, twenty-seven. place on Saturday afternoon by a large Jacob Klossucr, County, Minn. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE There has been a contagious malady to his call for assistance, much of his a copyright of 15 per cent, instead Jacob Spath, procession of mourners and friends* -PAID FOR of 10 per cent, and they claim that has prostrated a number of young May 25-81. C. B. TYLER, Register household effects are In the building in SALE. The funeral ceremonies were conducted that their low prices, and immense B\itter ELxiciE ggs ladies and gents in this vicinity dur. a very much damaged condition. AugNehls Gov. Pillsbury has received a letter GRAND Default having been made in the conditions of a sales resulting therefrom, are far more by the Turnverein of which socie'y ing the pasr winter. The disease is certain mortgage executed by August Janson moved his house on Fiiday onto in the interest of authors tl an much from Secretary of War Lincoln in response Musica Entertain- Mr. Bergnu.nn was an old and respected (unmarried) mortgagor, to Samuel D. Peterson, something of the nature and similar, The undersigned would respectfully a high noli, and the placo vvheie his larger copyright on the commonly limited mortgagee, dated December 27th A. D. 1879, and to one sent last Winter, protesting member. The deceased was one of ity of the mumps, but is not very serious. recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds In inform the public of New Ulm and number of sales"One thousand housestood is now covered with six feet and for the County of Brown In the State of Minnesota, against the removal of tho dead the first settlers of New Ulm, having vicinity that he has bought the books, profit $1.00 each=$l,000.00 mentaad on the 27th day of December, A. D. 1879, at of water. The Engine room and basement soldiers from Fort Ridgely, in which Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in Book "L" of One million books, profit one cent each come hero on the steamer Frank Steel W were informed that there is soon PRODUCE & COMMISSION mortgages, on page 87 by which mortgage there of tho Eagle Mill are flooded the =$10,000." he says he must adhere to the orders of in 1857. He followed the vocation of was conveyed and grantee? the following described going to be a wedding in the town of business heretofore conducted by water in the former standing over eBALL,Q real estate situate in the coanty of Brown, afore, As an example of an American copyright his predecessor, but that none of the a caipenter until about three years Cairo. W are very much delighted said, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section if. Grefe, in the basement of the book, they issue,in an exceeding fonr feet and in the latter about eight wil1 Thirty-four (34) in township One Hundred and remains in the present cemetery at the 'parties coming to such good ago, when he laid down the hammer Brown Co. Bank building, and will handsome form, the famous pobtical, Eight (108) north. Range Thirty-four (34) west of feet. As the water is almost stationary, be disturbed. conclusions. My advise to all young the fifth principal Meridian to secure the payment always pay the highest cash market and saw and succeeded Mr. Herscheler histoiical, and satirical American of the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, with Interest however, it is not expected that much price, especially for good butler and people that contemplate of partaking under the auspices of classic, "M'Fingal, an Epic Poem," Jacob Hottlnger is fixing up a pleasant in the saloon business. He was in his at the rate of ten per cent, per aunnm payable annually, eggs. damage will result to tho overflowed Adalbert's Band, according to the conditions of two promts* of the connubial happiness, is to marry by John Trumbull, with very full annotations and cozy little summer garden in 59th year at the time of his death. sory notes bearing same date as said mortgage, Corner Centre and Minn. Sts., New by the celebrated historian poitions of the mill. Ye editor on Monday in haste and repent at leisure. made by said August Janson to said Samuel the rear of his saloon, and he proposes The bereaved widow has the sympathy Ulm, Minn. Peterson and the said mortgage having been duly Benson J. Lossing.LL.D. This poem tho assistance of the New with Ulm explored the basement of the new Mr. J.H.Smith has rented the farm assigned by the said mortgagee to H. K. Lee, on to do his best in making our people of a large circle of friends and of the WM. Hummel. is almost as much apart of American Maennerchor. at the 5th day of January, A.D. 1880, which assignment of Dan* O'Neil, Sr., for the present mill in a skiff, and the water was then history as the battle of Bunker Hill comfortable during the coming hot public generally. was, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1880, re. TTNIOIST year. Mr. O'NeiHs going to abandon deep enough therein to float a good HLA.1L.IJ, corded In the office of said Register of Deeds in itself, and Dr. Lossing has greatly in-! summer ninths. Hottinger is a jolly Book "K" of Mortgages, on page6?0, and the said Northwestern Hotel farming. The towns of Camp, sized steamboat. Five tons of bran creased both its Interest and its intrinsic Mortgage having been again duly assigned by the on veteran and we are glad to know The track of the Winona & St. Peter Wellington and Cairo, voted against said K. Lee assignee of Mortgagee to William S. value "by his historical comments were got out of the lower portions of Sunday Evening, Hay 1, 1881. Shepard on the I9th day ofJuly,188V, which assignment that the boys appreciate his good qualities. road is now clear of snow its entire bonus. They imagine that their insolvency and illustrations. This book was published was, on the 27th day of July, 1880, recorded the mill with difficulty on Sunday, and Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn. in the office of said Register ofDeeds, in book"K' a few years ago by one of the is large enough without going length. As illustrating the unexpected about one ton got soaked before re. of Mortgages on page 022, and there being due old publishing houses at the price of in debt or paying the St L. & M. difficulties which tho clearing force and unpaid upon said note and mortgage the sum moval. The pontoon bridge, a lot of $2.00 per copy, and had only a very of Seventy (70) Dollars for accrued interest due In taking possession of the above named hotel I Railroad 16,000 dollars bonus out of Messrs. G. W. Van Dusen & Co. intend met, Supt. Sanborn related an incident The beautiful tableau, May Queen, and unpaid. And no action or proceeding at law would respectfully inform the public that the house limited sale. The publishers claim timber intended foi the new portionof each town. You are all right, boys, or otherwisehaving been instituted to recover the has been thoroughly renovated and newly furuish building some thirty or forty large which occurred on Monday evening of will be produced during the evening. that the reduction of their new edition amountof said mortgage debt and accrued interest ed and the weary traveler will always find a good the bridge to take the place of the for voting against it. W will get or any part thereof Now, therefore noticeis hereby table and clean bed. The bar will always be supplied coal bins this season at various points guarantees a sale of at least 50.000, or last week in the last remaining drift old ferry, and the bridge tender's given that by virtueand in pursuance of a power with the best liquors and cigars. the railroad anyhow. Walker and even more probably 100,000 copies and on the Winona & St. Peter road, and All persons holding admission tickets that obstructed the track to Marshall. of sale in said mortgage contained and therewith Good stabling attached to the premises. shanty are all anchored and the former Bn say it is coming sure, and don't Mr. Lossing will, of course, reap a recorded, and of the statute In such case made and to this entertainment will be entitled their large salt warehouse at this place The men had been shoveling in the WM. SCHMIDT. provided, the above described premiseswill besold you forget it! Hurrah! Time will tell. handsome reward, even from the small can be swung into position without at public auction, at the front door of the office of to any prize which may be awarded has already been remodeled for that drift for some distance and found the royalty upon the low price. American The railroad fever in this community the RegisterofDeedsin and for said county ofBrown much trouble when the river gets the number on their respective tickets. and at the city of New Ulm, therein on Saturday purpose. They will fill the bins in August Book Exchange, Publishers, New York snow perfectly dry. Finally Mr. Sanborn is spreading rapidlymost every one the 7th day of May D. 1881. at ten o'clock In back within its banks. Palmer & Landwehr's Among the prizes to be given City. and September with a large stock the forenoon to satisfy the amount of said mortgage decided to push the plow through is attacked with it. Rumor says that saw mill engine is buried out away is a beautiful clock, one set plated debt then due and nnpaid, together with the costs of coal, and thus prevent a recurrence it, and the engine went back and took men are at work in the town of Green and expensesef such foreclosure proceedings, in- sad-irons, one set knifes and forks, of sight, but the other portions of the Women Never Think! cludingThirty(30)dollars attorney's fees as stipu- of a fuel famine in the future. Isle, Sibley Co., and thereabout, constructing a run for the drift. Imagine the surprise Sfewef, }tklteiS Sottlef, latedPin said mortgage and the said mortgage will one album, one pair silver glass vases, If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered mill and the lumber on hand has been We see it stated in several papers shanties through the said thereby foreclosed. 1 of all hands when the plow, plunging this sentiment could'but witness etc., etc. moved out of danger. The lower portions county. The rumor is no doubt true Dated, March 17th 1881. luto-the drift, struck a pond of the intense thought, deep study and Ki\V UiM that Supt. Sanborn had given orders __ ft** MiJW. of Peter IJerrian's ice house is WilhamS Shepard, and the understandings and probabil, thorough investigation of women in Assigne of Mortgagee. Admission 50 Cts. for Gentlemen. water concealed beneath the snow, l^st week to stop all west bound passengers submerged and it is feared that if the ities are that we are going to have one determining the best medicines to keep THOMAS It WAsmtrRV, Attorneys for William 8, and a flood deluged the track, putting at St. Peter, as no hotel accommodations This brewery is one of the largest establishments 8h3pard Assignee of Mortgagee, water gets much higher irreparable their families well, and would note hundred miles of the road completed Of the kind in the Minnesota Valley, and Is fitted out the fire of the locomotive and A cordial invitation is extended to could be had beyond that their sagacity and wisdom in selecting this summer, which would bring the damage will be done to the ice stored op with all the modern Improvements. Keg and NOTICE. THE COMMITTEE, all. rushing in such a torrent down the bottle beer famished to any part of the city on Hop Bitters as the best, and demonstrating point. Our hotel keepers think it very terminus somewhere in the County of therein. short notice: My bottlebeer la especially adapted All persons are hereby warned no it by keeping their famalies track that all hands fled in dismay. for family use unfust for Supt. Sanborn to give such Renville. The impression prevails in perpetual health, at a mere nominal Headache Cured. to naW^CW|Jon5at,tinages sell my son Gustav, 17 years, I Country brewers and others that buy malt will The pond soon exhausted itself, however, that the road wi*l run through ack-anjorder, as they allege that there is On Sunday the streets and other find It to their Interest to place their orders with expense, he would be forced to anything on my account, a I will pay Dr. Baker's Bliousnils. AlsaBilli me. All orders by mail will receive my promt at. and the work was eompleted4n a town 113 in Sibley and Renville coun- anrple hotel accommodations in New prominent points commanding a view noledge that such sentiments are tentlon. -r- ousness, Constipation, &c. short time. baseless and false. Ulia for all that may come. of the vast sheet of water were crowd* mM^w^iw vHenry Guemraer SCHELL. ^Ftor sale byJtos. Bobleter. '1^"' ^7""'' sac Jews'