New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 4, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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jiy^ps^^1?' w*^rr^*iT rgp^^v^prntvy* Twrvw^-Tj* 7C f-TF-Jtf* NEW ULM REVIEW" WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1881. C00DFELL0W & EASTMAN NEW ULM AND VICINITY. writing the exact condition of the dam Sioux City railroad was inundated at Sleepy Eye Items. The first thunder and hail storm of II180XAI. cannot be ascertained. Tho mill itself several places between Kasota and tho season passed over this section last Dr. Chas. Berry is expected home FLOOD ECHOES. is O.K. Mendota and trains wore suspended From ourcorroEpoiulent Basted. Saturday from south-east to northwest. from Ohicago sometime this week. Every mill dam on the Kedwood river during the larger portion of last week. The storm struck this city about E. G. Pahl has gdne to New Yoik John Hanson is in receipt of several Minneapolis, Minn., at Kedwood Falls was taken out At West St.Paul, the flood causod much The Minnesota Reached its Highest eleven o'clock a. m., and for a few and other eastern cities in the interest car loads of lumber. and the mills will not be able to resume suffering among tin inhabitants of the minutes the hail stones came down Point at New Vim, at 11 a.m. Wednesday, of the Empire mill. Our streets are now dry end on Sunday grinding until tho damages are flat. Aid committees were organized thick andjfast. Soon after, the floodgates our livery men had their hands April 27th, and it Has THE LARGEST ANDLEADING R. S. Kneeland has succeeded Mr. repaired, whichwill be several months. by the citizens cf St. Paid, barracks were opened and during tho remainder full. Since Fallen About Eleven Briggs as day operator at our depot, The Gazette estimates the damage to built aud the sufferers wero made as of the day heavy showers fell Fishing club No. 2 traveled twenty fy Gfcod) f)eklef ii\ the Wet, and a very accommodating gentlemen Feet. miles last Saturday after flbh, but they mill property at that place at $4,000, comfortable as the circumstances per at intervals. At one time during the he is, too. returned home without even a iin. mitted. Thefloodreached its highest saying nothing of the loss of timo and afternoon it became so dark that it was Postmaster Hanson has moved the Mr. II. Ross and wife departed ANNOUNCE maik at St. Paul at 2 a. m. on Friday Herrian's ioe House Bursts, and 278 the many other inconveniences. necessary to light the lamps. post office into his elegant new building. last Monday morning forChicago.They SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR MAY and it has since fallen about two feet. Tons of Ice Gone to Cool the Last Thursday morning A. Harkiu, Loui evidently intends to keep up will be absent about two weeks and The Concert and ball given by Adelbort's Winona and points further down are Father of Waters. with the times. the postmaster at West Newton, sent J_. will visit leUtives and friends in Wisconsin band at Union Hall last Sunday renow getting the high water. Farmers are now in the midst of their the mail down in a small bo.it, and before their return. evening was hugely attended. The spring seeding and about another week marked that it was the fust time The great Hood of 1881, which timing concert consisted in instrumental and will see the woik completed. There Novelties in Siks and Satins, We received a pleasant call yestoiday JLocule iu Brivff"* since the settlement of the country the past ten ilajs has cost many is considerable grain this vicinity vocal selections, the latter being conducted from Otto Gebser, of Chicago, who by whites that it has thus boen that is yei iu stacks which will be hours of painful suspense and uncertainty by the Msannerchor. J. Petry The summer torm of our public is visiting his parents and friends in our forwarded on this route. Dining high threshed as soon as seed rig is li.iished. to those living on the low bottom also antei tained the audience with a CORDUROYS, BAYERDERE SURAHS, SATIN MERVEIL- city. He arnvedonthe Monday evening schools will commence next Monday. tide of the flood the water stood three On Sunday morning last nine tiams lands along the various streams in comic recitation. The tableau, May L1EUX, SATIN DE LYON, SILK ARMURES, PLAID SURAHS. train and will remain with us about left here loi ll.e ue.si with emigrants, feet deep on the first floor of Mr. Ilarkiu's the Minnesota yalley, is now nearly a The spring term of the District Court Queen, was admired by all. Tho prize wood, coal and me.chaitdise. The departure fouiteen days. warehouse. Xav. Biunner's hotel thing of the past. The flood has at convenes in this city on Tuesday, May and .u.iv.il ot ti.iius at this drawing was conducted to the entire Black and Colored Buntings in Checks, P'aids, Stripes & Brocades. stables were also badly submerged Mr. Ot. Musser, clerk of the Tracy station last Sunday numbuid eighteen, least so far subsided in this vicinity 10th. satisfaction of all present. The gay and in consequence considerably damaged. laud office, is visiting among us. It and it wasn't a very good lailio.td day that no more fears need be entertained and festive tipped the fantastic toe until either. The bottom road to West Kewton The contract for building a barn on is given out that upon his return he of damage to property. The destruction tho wee hours of Monday morning. M0NS VEILIN (the popular new dress goods) IN. BLAC AND COLORS. Ang. Ganske has sold his nice and beyond was overflowed in several the Nicollet county poor farm has been will be accompanied by one of New to property near the headwaters commodious dwelling on 6th stieet, places and travel by teams for the let to Theits & Ilesnault, they offering Ulm's fair daughters whom he will of the Minnesota and Chippewa It should bo borne in mind by practical noith of the railroad Hack, to F. Lange Grenadines in Plaids, Stripes, C/iecks and Brocades, also time being had to be suspended. to do the woik for $729. lovingly call wif Here is our %3, who will occupy the same in a few riveishas been great, and at Montevidio dairymen, that the Perfected superb qualities of Black grenadines. days. Mr. Ganske bought another Otis, shake! We leain that Mr. F. Mejerding. and Minnesota Tails thousands of Butter Color of Weles, Richardson & The steamboat Mary Bauies left St. splendid dwelling on 9th str., of Gust. Colored Dress Goods for Summer. living near Bedstone, catno near meeting dollars were swept away in biidge Co., Burlington, Vt., is the best obtainable Schultz. Paul for Manicato last Sunday with a The blood cannot properly perform a watery grave a week .igo last in the world. I is absolutely property alone eveiy budge at or laige list of passengers, express matter its functions when loaded with impurities, Henry Goetsche lias taken possession Sunday evening. He was out in the pure and harmless, free from oder near those places having been dislodged because it is thick and sluggish of the Lake House, where he is now and freight. Who says that steamboat Scotch Plaids, Mariposa Pekius, Solid stripes Camel Hair, Invisible spots rivei in a skiif, and while engaged in an or flavor,cannot spoil in any weather, and washed away. Buildings and and every person needs at times something-to icady to wait upon his friends. Oluist. and checks. Armuies and Fouland Momies, and numerous other materials nevigation is a thing of the past. cleanse and quicken thp vital Emrnench has moved into his dwelling theeffort to move some drift wood which is in liquid form and ready for instant other property within reach of in all the desirable shades. current. Dr. C. Ayer's Compound north of the railroad tiack. had become lodged against one of the use, costs but little, and is of a uniform flood have suffered proportionately. You will find it greatly to your advantage to send us your orders, which Extract of Sarsaparilla meets this want Don't fail to attend the theater next W. S. Cassell while out duck hunting ice bieakers near the bridge, his boat standard as to strength and intensity of In this vicinity the people living on perfectly, and his discovery of this we guarrantee to fill to give entire satisfaction or refund the money. Sunday evening. It promises to be h-st Satuiday i company ot Mr. was upset and drifted out of his reach. compound ranks as impoitant in preserving the Minnesota have escaped moie fortunately, hue. Use no other. GOODFBLLOW & EASTMAN, Minneapolis. Lamb, of Watertown, came very noa immense. One of the pieces has been the blood in a healthy condition inAfter a life and death struggle he succeeded and it is only of a few finding a watery grave. He ventured arranged by one of our own amateures. as docs that of Wm. Harvey in in climbing a tree, where he remained out a little too lar on the ice, aud it [Fort Wayne,(Ind Sentinel.] stances that we hear where any damage demonstrating its circulatory action. See advertisement in another column. When about twelve years old, said gave way under him and le' him down ^e^ff until rescued, several hours fence8 *ASK*FOR* has been done. True, nvmy Nothing else so vitalizes, purifies and into theoh, how cold!water. Had Mr. Geisman, of the Globe Chop The county commissioners will meet later, by a neighbor who had been atthither enriches the blood as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. M" BUTTER COLOR have been swept away, considerable he not been speedily lescued tiom It is a perfect blood and neive House to our representative, I met in special session next Friday to consider thetracted by Mr. Meyerding's coid-wood took fiee passage to his perilous position by Mr. Lamb food. I never disturbs the stomach, I with an accident with a horse, by and act upon matters pertaining It Gives Batter the eilt-edged color the year rou d. cries for help. It was a close and pretty gulf, innumerable haystacks .tre hung there would have been a vacancy to The largestButter Buyers recommead lta but greatly assists and promotes the AwardedtnVlBUs_ irdedtleft Thousands of Dairyiuen say.ITJS PERFECT. Uted by all the best Cretmthei. which my skull was fractured, and to the building of the four new iron fill in the Sleepy Eye ttlegiaph olnce. national Diplomaat K. Dairy Fair loud call for Mr. Meyerding, and it up promiscuously on trees, a few whatIt la, what digestion and assimilation of all nutriments, di-rnrgist "-'r merchantforlt or writeto as] MKTOl It coats, who uses!t. where%o get It. ever since I have suffered with the WELLS, biidges across the Cottonwood. will serve Mm for the remainder of his and increases their power to stables and small shanties may have P. Majewski and John C. Zieskevibi jf USE )f0NLY3fTHISJfTH E J^FIRSTM AND Jf sustain and nourish the body. In renovating most excruciating r'leumatic pains. days as a icminder of tho great flood W New Ulm last week for tl ostensible changed positions, but we have yet to "Depot agent Ileideman informs us the blood it clears and quickens purpose of tal ing a look at the Of late I applied St. Jacobs Oil which of 1881. hear of a single instance where a house the intellect, and thus gives to both Farmers Attention that trains are now running to Minneota raging waters of the Minnesota and has given me almost total relief. has been dislodged or swept away, although mind *n body the power of long sustained, Cottonwood rivers, but the boys say Mr. Nagel's five acre rye field on the on the W.& St. P. road, and to lust Received! arduous and successful effort. quite a number were badly im that they .tiled to connect, and that La3t Wednesday evening Progiess Cottonwood bottom near the city is Aurora on tho Dakota Central the recent Corning N. Y., Joxirnal. upon their return to Sleepy Eye they Parties in the vicinity of New Ulm, mersed. Our good fortune in escaping Lodge No. 28, A. O. U. W., of this city, buriied out of sight by sand, which flood damages having been repaired couldn't tell whether tho waterflowed who are willing to plant Early Amber so easily is due to several causes. In was visited by the following named was deposited over the field by the flood up or down stream. to those points. Springfield Items. Cane, will please call on the undersigned the first place, when the Minnesota began members of the Sleepy Eye Lodge: He had also sown about 5} acres to oats Our military inclined gentlemen will for the purpose of contracting 1 to assume alarming proportions, it The Redwood mills have been damaged Hon. John Q. Zeiske, Koehne, I. and this has been all washed away. The river is now nearly down to no doubt be grieved to learn that under for the delivery of CANE FO backed water from the raging flood by the flood in the Redwood river Gallegher, John Schmidt, Geo. Holms, the present militia law the Adjutant But Mr. Xagel is gay and happy still, its former level. CASH at the New Ulm Sugar Works pouring out cf the Cottonwood, and for General can not recognize more than to a considerable extent, and the people Thomas Horn, James Eddy, Monte, all the same. We are informed that Messrs. Crone & Nuessle have OFduring the season of 1881. A LARGE ASSORTMENT one infantry company in Brown county. 4 two days or more the Minnesota in of that section are for the present geu, John Kolby, John Wright and Mr. Kuehnei opposite the city had also moved into their new store and areOnly Best southern grown Early Atnbei two more companies can be organized front of New Ulm being supplied with flour from the Hans Mocosin. Several other gentlemen, sown considerable wheat on some making a grand display with their cane seed sold at cost price to planters and numerous applications are on Cashmire, file at the Adjutant General's office large stock of new goods. New Ulm mills. we are informed, intended to of less than 5 acres, and furnished free portions of his overflowed land. It. is FLOWED TP STREAM. from districts remote from other organizations. of charge to those willing to plant five come down on a later train, but they expected that this, too, will be a total W are pleased to note the arrival Invitations are out to a military 01 was at a stand-still, and not until acres and more. Wm. Pfaender, of a promising joung attorney in our loss. failed to connect. After the lodge promenade concert, exhibition drill the flood in the Cottonwood 4 81 Secretary. town by the name of Robertson Woosterd adjourned a social hour was spent between Dr. Bosanko's Pile Kemedy has A portion of the east approach to the and social hop, to be given by the began to subside was the downward hails fiom Canby and has come to cured cases of Piles of ten years standing. the brothers of the two lodges. Cottonwood bridge, near Mandei fold's, IT PROBATE NOTICE. Governor's Guards at Union Hall next current perceptable. stay. Good! was caniod away by the flood, and I* Saturday evening. It promises to be -0- The first horse race of the season Our last week's report dated up to A. E. West, our school teacher, is George Vetter, Justice of the Peace. teams at that point can not cross until and Silk State of Minnesota,) In Probate Court. a pleasant affair. came off last Friday. The horses entered Toledo, O., says: I was troubled with 4 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, and grave also going to locate among us as an the new iron bridge is completed. Commissioner Connty of Brown, Special Term, April 15th 1S31 sciatica and kidney disease for vears for the trial of speed belonged attorney at law, and he is talking of fears were then entertained of the ultimate In the matter of the estate of Hiram Jones deceased. Wagner informs us that the at times had to go on crutches and suffered The annual war of words among our to J. X. Rosskopf and J. Johnson, respectively building a dwelling house and office. outcome of the flood. On On reading and filing the petition of Mary S. biidge is not safe for teams to cross untold agony. Prof. Guilemette's DOLMANS, machine men has commenced. Peterson Jones, Administratrix of the estate of Hiram andthat of the former carried Tuesday night many retired with A. W Henderson's family are now kidney Pad cured me in three weeks.'" Jones deceased, representing among other thing*, even if the approach was repaired, and & Hornburg open the battle in another that she has fully administered said estate, and off the honors and the stake. Another residents among us, but I am sorry strong hopes that the flood had done as the contractor for building the new praying that a time and place be fixed for examining column with a projectile aimed A traveler on four continents says to chronicle the death of their little race was run on Saturday between the and allowing her acconnt of her administration, its worst, and reports that the liver bridge is liable to commence work any and for the assignment of the residue of said that Dr. Marshall's Biomoline, the at S. D. Peterson. Now look out for child Blanch I. T. former named horse and one belonging had commenced to fall at Montcvidio estate to heirs. It is ordered that said account be AT LOW PRICES day, all money expended on the old Big Blood and Liver Cure is the best examined, and petition heard, by the judge of this fun. to A. Brey. In this, too, Rosskopf Our saloon keepers are not satisfied already on Monday morning, strenghtened blood medicine in the orld. It is sold court, on Friday the 13th day of May, A. D. 1SS1 biidge would be just so much thrown at fifty cents a bottle, Druggists sell with the new order of things, and at ten o'clock in the forenoon at the probate office horse came in the winner. Both races this believe, but "Wednesday away. it. in said connty. And it is further ordered, that The recent Legislature enacted they are endeavoring to induce the attracted quite a crowd of spectators notice thereof be given to all persons interested morning found the wgter still gradually by publishing a copy of this order for three successive The Sleepy Eye Gazette has been village council to reopen the licenr3e a law requiting town clerks to keep although we are informed br little The medicines of DUNDAS DICK & Co. are but surely creeping up and on towards weeks prior to said day of hearing, the question and give them another hearing. infoimedby Mr. S Burke that the New Ulm Review, a weekly newspaper, printed a book in which to register orders that unexcelled for elegance, purity, and reliability. money changed hands. the houses almost within its and published at New Ulm in said County. and in LATEST "STILE at They think $200 is just a lecdle town of Gary has been badly flooded. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz Powders, are not paid on presentation, and which Dated at New UJm the 15th day of April. A. reach. The water by this time had too much. 18S1, By the court, A number of baildings have been are as pleasant as Lemonade. Their Soft NicHeineu, the night engineer iu under the new order of things will got within less than a foot of the ERNST BRANDT, Capsules are world famous. See Advfc. Tho mails have been very irregular swept away and the roof oC one otdraw the Empiic mill, met with a painful inteiest from the time of registry. Judge of Probate. main floor of the Eagle mill, and the past winter and this spring, \h,. S.J them is now lodged in tho top of a accident a few nights since. The Cheap Charleys- Messis.Bcesh, Pfrenningor andDoehne but the prospects of a change for the SUMMONS. tiee. pump had become disarranged and NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Things had gone wrong with him' began to change their usually pleasant better are now good. State of Minnesota, while trying to set it aright the index Another railroad mm, Mr. Bidwcll, and ho wanted to die yet he had the looks for ones of doubt and Indecision, *s County ofBrown. Dr. Wollner is getting up a now NOTICE. finger on his right hand was caught k,Tra-la-la-eu-yeh" of mine host informed the Gazette that tnere was The State of Minnesota to J, F. Seiber'mjr defendant: whole house darting aiound mighty Tho MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE fense around his lots. The good theby the rdunger and badly mashed. He two feet of water on the main stieet Is heieby jive that the -.pring and lively, so we heard, hunting for You are hereby summoned to be and appear be llottingerwasnotheaul that morning, health of this place and vicinity allows SALE. fore the undersigned, one of the justices of the summer teiin of the public schools in was unable to extricate himself until town of Maishall, one day last St. Jacobs Oil bottle, when the first but at eleven o'clock it was heard, loud, peace in and for said connty, on the 20th".a of the Dr. a little time for muscular the Independent school (LVrlct of the arrival of assistance. Only two week. Default 1m ing been made in the conditions of a May 18el, at nine o'clock in the forenoo at my twinge of rheumatism gathered him long and often repeated, and everybo* exercises. cert.1111 moiteisre extcuted by Aucnst Janson office in the city of New Ulm in said i ity.to New Ulm, will commence on Monday, others were in the mill at the time of The snow shovelers who lctuincd (unm.irned) moitg.isror, to Samuel D. Peterson, answer to S. D. Peterson in a eivil action, should up. dy at once knew that a change in the Mr. P. Fitzgerrald is now engaged May 9, next Cards for the .,d nioi^gigct, d.xtcd December :27th V. D. 1879, and you tail to appear at the time and place aforesaid the accident and those were removed in.from the west with roadmaster Buike ltioukd in the oflice of the Register of Deeds in judgement will be tendered against you upon the situation for the better had set building the foundation of Peter* Mc mission of new scholars can be obtained On account of the recent high water rcl 111 the County of Blown the State of Minnesota, evidence adduced by said 3. D. Peterson for such out of hearing, and ho had about concluded thelast Thursday were compelled to swim Fiom 11 o'clock a. m. to 2 p. m. Keever's new house. Mr. Howard on the 27th ly of December, A. D. 1^79, at sum as he shall show himseif entitled to. of the undersigned. the railroad track in places is in a very to cut his finger off when succor hleven o'clocn. in the forenoon, 111 Book "1/* of across a creek near Canby. There Given under my hand this 19th day of April, '81 water remained stationary at and StaiF are rushing tho buildings Henry Keller, Cleik. 11101 tgages on page 67 by which mortgage theie FRANCIS BAASKN. bad condition. The Redwood accommodation arrived. was about one hundred men in tho was conve., cd -intl gr-Mitet' the follo-n ing described Justice of the Pea ce up lively. Several are in course of le il c-tale sitn.ite in the county of own, afoie. train was ditched last Thursday Strayed or Stolen. 28 FELT l}.i IXC1IES ABOVE THE LOW-crowd, and fiom all lepoits they were construction. Thos. Brophy is building ml, to-wit: The South west quarter of Section The Redwood Gazette notes the discovery iuThirty-fottrnorth,m (il) township One Hundred aud morning by the spreading ot the WATER MA11K, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A yellow cow. with whito ,t,n a hungry and foot-soie lot of men a mammoth machine bliop and t-iglit (105) Rmge Thirty-four (34) west of of a vein of lignite coal in the when it gradually commenced to fall forehead, strayed or was stolen Uw\ rails No one was hurt by the accident, tho fifth piincipal Meridian to secure the paymen'. sales room, with dwelling overhead when they reached Sleep Eye. oi the biiuiof Stven Hundred Dollars, with interest the piemisps of the undeisigu^d in tin* Minnesota river bluffs about four miles and by seven o'clock it had receded however. Paul Nuessle is building a dwelling it the i ate of ten per cent, per annum payable annu Land Office at Tracy, Minn., March 25th, 1S81. LO^S OF LIFE. city of New Ulm, on Tuesday, Ap.il from that town. A party went out to ill acooidinjj to the conditions of two promissoi two inches. Great was the joy among and butcher shop combined. Next Notice is hereby gnen that the following-named A young man named Staffoid who notes be iring same date as said mortgage, 20, List, -rvny information i the settler has filed notice of his intention to make The Summer season is nearly upon examine it a few days ago aud carried in order is Peter McKeever's hoivl our people, and especially among those innde by said August J.mson to said Samuel final proof in support of his claim, and seenre final cow's vhein.bodls may loft vt l\l had attempted to go from Maishall to Petufcon and the said mortgage having been duly us and no mistake. Ciicus cuts begin, entry thereof. Said proof to be made before the which will have a capacity of accommodating back with them a number of specimens. living on Front street, when it was ascertained Mullen's stoic. i^picd by the saw mortgagee to H. K. Lee, onClerk of Conrt at the County seat of Brown Co. Redwood Falls in a skiff, in company to adorn some of our exchanges, which the 5th day ot January, A. D. 1880, which assignment about 100 boarders. Other The vein which they examined inn.,pn Thnrsday, May 5th, 1S81. F. Joseph to a certainty that tho flood J. JOHNSON. as, on the 27th day of July, A. D. 1380, re. with Robt. Waldron of the former Ringenbach. H. E. No. 10444 for the N SE Sec. is a sure sign of warm weather. Barnum buildings are contemplated. coided the office of said Register of Deeds in was about seventy-five feet below the was actually subsiding, and that the 10, T. 108, R. 33., and names the following as his place, was drowned a week ago last NOTICE. Book "K" of Mortgages, on page60, and the said witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and Forepaugh are both coming top of the bluff, and was about four A few words of the (watery) past Mortgag having been again duly assigned by the climax had been reached and passed. and cnltivation of said tract: Sunday when about seven miles fiom said II K. Lee a^ignce ol Mortgagee to William S. All persons aie hereby warned no to Minnesota this season, btsides innumerable Frank Frieamann. of New Ulm, Minn. may not be uninteresting to the readers inches thick where it cropped out. The Up to 5 o'clock Wednesday evening Shepard on the I9th day ofJuly,1880, which assignment John Koffenberg, of Iberia, Minn. his destination. The boat was whirled to sell my son Gustav, aged 17 yeais. lesser lights. was, on the 27th day of July, 1880, recorded of the Review. As soon as the roof over it was sandstone with fireclay Albert Mertz, of Mulligan, Minn. but little actual damage to property in the oflice of said Register of Deeds, in book"K" against a small tree, and Stafford impulsively anytiling on my account, as I will pay Spring thaw had fairly set in the Cottonwood Joseph Schabelof, of Cttonwood, Minn. ofMortgagesonpago 622, and there being due below. Above this vein were had been done. But just a few minutes Gilmore & Co., C29 Street, Washington, no bills of his contracting. threw out his arms and clutch 'ind unpaid upon said note and mortgage the sum [May 4-81 B. TYLER, Register. river began to assume an found two thinner layers of coal. The of Seventy (70) Dollars for accrued interest due before six o'clock the side addition of Henry Gueramer, D. request every Soldier or ed the tree, and in an instant the boat wrere smooth and angry oountenance. The ice came and unpaid. And no action or proceeding at law !CASH! samples brought in Herrian's ice house burst out with a or otherwise having been instituted to reco\er the HisSailor who served in the Union Army was swept away from under him. rushing down, commingled promiscuously amount of said .noi tgage debt and accrued interest glossy, something like cannel coal, but PROPOSALS. cra*h, and 278 tons of ice stored therein oi any pait thereof Now, therefore notice is hereby with trees, straw stacks, houses during the late war, to send his name companion endeavored to bring the given that by virtueand in pursuance of a power much browner in color. In order to Bids will be received at the County was suddenly immersed in the then &c. The river has been as high before, and post office address on a postal card. boat back-to him, but without success, of =iie in said mortgage contained and therewith test its value for fuel, some of it was Auditor's office up to Tuesday, lecorded, and of the statute in such ease mide and. lour feet of water around the building. and some say that it reached the Write plainly name, post office, county and S affoul, who seemed to have lost provided, the above described premises will besold May 3d, 12 o'clock a. m. for whitewashing taken to r. blacksmith's forge and -PAID FOll hight of this year on several previous at public auction, at the front door of the office of All efforts to save the Ice proved futile, all presence of mind, let go his hold and state. In return you will receive the Register ofDeedsm and forsaid county ofBrown the New Court-house, Jail burned. While not burning quite as Biatter and EggsThe occasions. The timber on the river .mil it was finally permitted to sail and at the city of New Ulm, therein on Saturday upon the tree and was swept away by a copy of a new paper, AMERICA, and the old Court-house, two coats the 7th day of Mny 4 D. 1881 at ten o'clock in readily as ordin iry soft coal, it appeared banks and the flat was completely lovvn the river unmolested. Grave the forenoon to satisfy fhe amount of said mortgage the'rush ing water. A liberal reward containing valuable information. each. Also for painting part of the submerged. John Kitson's house on to give out more heat, and nothing debt then due and unpaid, together with the costs cais were entertained for the safety undersigned would respectfully is offered for the recovery of Stafford's new Court-house. Particulars can be and expensesef such foreclosure proceedings, including the flat was taken down the stream, was left of it but rather whitish ashes. Eleven car loads of emigrant goods, inform the public of Now Ulm and Thirty (30)dollars attorney's fees as stipulated i 1 the main building, and on Thursday had of Commissioner Wagner or body. He had on a diagonal worsted also louis Larsons's stable. Blad's, (m saii mortgage and the said mortgage will vicinity that he has bought the The test was rather satisfactory to and farming implements, live stock, morning Mr. Herrian commenced moving thereby foreclosed. auditor Constans- suit and rubber boots. Height about Beye 's and Aarnes' houses were those who witnessed it. The. Gazette household goods, were sidetracked the ice to other buildings. Late PRODUCE & COMMISSION Dated, March 17th 16Sl, attest: CHAKLES WAGNER, ft v eight about 175 pounds. Daik very badly damaged by the flood. WilhamS Shepard, says that coal is cropping out in various business heretofore conducted by at this place several days last LMuusday evening it became apparant Co^STAKCE, Chahman Board, Co Assignee of Mortgagee. Larson has moved his house on to complexion, black eyes and mustache. N". Grefe, in the basement of the localities neai Redwood, but it thinks Co -^liOitor. Commissioner Broi\uCo week. The persons in charge informed THOMAS & WASHBURN Attorneys for William 8, that the new addition in rear of the higher ground, Kitzen is building Age about 25 yeais. Information of Shepard Aesignee of Mortgagee, Brown Co. Bank building, and will the only way to ascertain whether it is us that Borne of the emigrants came main building would also burst, but by again, but not on the flat. the recovery of his body may bo sent A PFUTfl WANTED 'or tbe Best nd Fastest always pay the highest cash market Folks shonld eend a three to be found in sufficient quantity to be BUM I W heliing Pictorial Books and Bibles. Pncct from Indiana, some from New York liday morning the water had receded price, especially for good butio- and II. D. Chollar, Redwood Falls, or Rev. f% reduced 39 per ct. Nation*! Publish'* Co., Chicaja, HI. The leading citizens of the village stamp for a free book oi nearly 100 large octavo pag at.d some from Vermont, and that they far enough so that the building could eggs. of any value is by bofihg. have been engaged in burning fire Mr. Hanley, Marshall, Minn. N OT ICE FOR PUBLIBATION es, full of valuable notes by wero all destined to Goodwin, D. T. be braced, and no further damage resulted. Corner Centre and Minn. Sts., New Dr. Foote the author of breaks around the village. "Tis A man named J. Bui rows was Ulm, Minn. MEDICAL COMMON SENSE Mr. Herrian places his loss on TO arising to Farmers. well. DARRA.H. LAND OFFICE AT TRACY, MINN drowned while crossing a flooded ravine April 19, ltf-1. 5 WM. Hummel. Mr. II. C. Barlow, of Chicago, has and Plain Home Talk, building, sawdust and Ice at $000, but Notice is hereby (given that the following-named near Huron, D. T., on last week We understand that S. D. Peterson been appointed division freight agent he thinks that he has still ice enough settler has filed notice of his intention to make final on Scrofula Diseases of Women Never Think! Tuesday. Ho was on his way home I and his agents publish among the farmers proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry Men and Women, and all Northwestern Hotel of tho Winona & St. Peter railroad, to li P, to supply all his customers. If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered thereof and that said proof will be made before chronic ailments, with from Union, where he had been to that thpy sell the Marsh Binder atto fill the vacancy occasioned by the transfer the Clerk of Court of Nicollet Co. at the County the evidences of their cur this sentiment could but witness On Thursday tho trestle work across seat, on Friday, May 27th, 1881. ability. Address Murray telegraph to his mother at Winona not thetached the Minneapolis Harvester. of Mr. II. R. McCullough to the intense thought, deep study and Jacob Itocich, Homestead,Application No. 8123 Hill Pnb. Co., Box 788, he bottom below the city again beuin NK1^, 10 Tp. llQ, a 30 and SPC to come out on a visit to him until the for the SWU Now York City. We warn the farmers to be on their thorough investigation of women in same position on one of the divisions Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn. names the following is his witnesses, to prove his unsafe, and passengers, mail and O&t 06-81 determining the best medicines to keep high water subsided. A few hours guard and put no faith in any such assertions, continuous residence upon and Cultivation of said running out of Chicago. Mr. Barlow press goods were transferred across 1 their families well, and would note tract, viz: In taking possession of the above named hotel I The Burr Folding Bed. after the receipt of his telegram his as the Marsh (Deering) Binder has had experience in the general Andrew Koesch, would respectfully inform the public that the honse Handsome and their sagacity and wisdom in selecting tlw break on hand cars. A pile driver Xaxer Zollner. All of Lafayette, Nicollet has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnish mother received a second, announcing comfortable. IB is sold on the Marsh Harvester only, freight department of the Chicago & Hop Bitters as the best, and demonstrating Jacob Klossner, County, Minn. ed and the weary traveler will always find a good i- soon at the place and by Friday styles. Price* her son's death. Jacob Spnth, and is unlike the Minneapolis binder tnble and clean bed. T.ie bar will always be supplied it by keeping their famalies from $29 ap. Northwestern road. His appointment PVPinng the damage was repaired. with the best liquors and cigars. ftlay 25-81. fj. B. TYLER, negater in perpetual nealth, at a mere nominal One or two other cases of accidental llad*ODly by entirely. PETERSON & HORNBURG, dates from May first. Good stubling attached to the premises. Tim second break in tho trestle was expense, he would be forced to acknoledge drowing are also reported to have New Ulm, agents for the THEATER WM. SCHMIDT. that such sentiments aie ex bj the flood waves of the Minnosdti. occurred further down tho liver, one Marsh harvesting machinery. Articles of incorporation of the Nordvesten baseless and false. being a farmor near Le Sueur, Publishing company were filed km H. AndrewaA Qo* 195 Wabash ATO., Chicago* Qug. #Sliell MINOR MENTION. If you are constipated, debilitated, STRONG TESTinONir. BELOW rs with the Secretary of State last Saturday. AT Office Desks, have dyspepsia, humor ot the blood, Palmer & Landwehr's saw mill engine, Iu our neighboring town Mankato The object of the incorporation Turner Heill, one big fifty-cent bottle of Dr. Marshall's which was completely immersed, Sank Fittings, The Chicago Inter Ocean's, correspondent the lower portions of the Free Press Stewed, fkltei' Sottlef, is the doing of a general printing and Bromoline will cure you. Druggists has come out without any damage. iu the great wheat fields of Artistic Household Decorations, and Beobachler establish.mei^s weie are agents. publishing business, with headquarters SUNDAY, MAY8th, 1881. Settees and Opera Chairs for About ten cords of wood and slabs belonging Dakota, writing from "Fargo, says: inundated, and Mr. Broome of the latter UIM Churches and Halls. in St. Paul. Among the names of the }f$W to the firm was washed away "I Don't want that Stuff," 'Nearly all the gram in this country was compelled to seek other and Mtnofactarcd gasnaUod by incoipoiators we notice those of Hon. BATH CURE, and is lost. The mill will again be A. H. Andrews & Co., is threshed by steam power. The more congenial quarters in which to Is what a lady of Boston* said to her S. D. Peterson, of this city, and Capt. This brewery is one of the largest establishments 1 placed position as soon as the flood 19* WfAaahATe^hlcat# best returns from any machine that I husband when he brought home some get out his paper. Second street near of the kind in the Minnesota Valley, and is fitted A. A, Brown, formerly of this city but op with all the modern improvements. Keg and subsides far enough, and sawing resumed medicine to cure her of sick headache have heard, came from the "Agitator," Himmelmann's hotel was submerged bottle beer furnished to any partof the city on now a resident of Douglas county. and neuralgia which had made her at once upon the receipt of tho short notice. My bottle beer.is especially adapted a new thresher made by Ihe world-re"nowned Comedy in two acts. by nearly or quite three feet of water. for family use. miserable for 14 years. At the first lTOWalMtakAvcw promised logs. manufacturing firm of J. I. Conntry brewers and others that buy malt will The large mill was also compelled to -attack thereafter it was administered Largest Manufac'rs in the Work F. Keller, a fourteen year eld son of find It to their Interest to plnce their orders 1th Case T. M. Co., Rjcine Wis I am It has now been definately ascertained School Desks and Apparatus. shut down on account of ioo much to her with such good results that she me. All order* by mall will reccn promt attention. To be followed by desk Mrs. Caroline Keller, met with a sad We continue to MTnnmPH,celebrated make the informed that 1.500 bushels of wheat continued its use until cured, and th*t only a portion of Prank's water in tho engine room. The railroads 'dovetail TEE SCHOOL EXAMINATIO accident at the Eagle Mill last Saturday. AUG, SCliELL. Centen'lftParis first awards I was so enthusiastic in its praise that per day is no uncommon thing for the mill dam the Cottonwood has been suffered severely at Mankato. Alsoco kinds of Globes so Himself and several others were engaged she induced twentytwo of the best Agitator, and it is the principal kinds of Blackboards: patent taken out, he mill itself is only The bridge across the Minnesota at Cure your Coughor Cold. or an(U families in her circular to adopt it as DustlcssErasers, Kind'gartcB) in carrying away some old lumber, thresher here." Important improvements lightly imaged. The damages can Material, Maps, Charts, etc that point stood the pressure nobly, their regular family medicine. That stopped,*f-. A cough, cold or sore throat shonld be THE COMET AND THE DE- when a lot of lumber intended for the "stun5" is Hop Bitters. for 1881. Makes it the best be repairc-withoutmucl, expense Neglect frequently results in an incnrcable lung and it"is all right. The bridge .across Kindergarten Material, disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial new mill fell over on to him, knocking thresher in the world. Do not fail to STRUCTION OF THE WORLD. ^ehwert the Blue Earth was somewhat damaged trochesarc certain to give relieve in Asthma. mill at Iberia is reported Notice. him down and badly bruising both of see the new machine before giving Greatly Improved. The 80 Gifts of Frabel. Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and BYX.Y. Z. to bcMi right, although'the mill by drift wood. Thofloodhas caused Rewards of Merit. Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches your orders. his legs. Ih ground whore the boy .-IS" have been recommended by physicians, and always ThQt^rst more or less suffering in every town was submeed to a considerable extent. original piecestages* produced on OrfAiftMlolk^OlSuB^ttfeiV** From entirely w--T Ne Ul gave perfect satisfaction. They are not l!^Mw.J&...j*r.. fell was yet quite soft from the effect The undersigned wishes to inform 3r newdesigns. By far tMhandsMnesta^ cheapest be-on the Minnesota, and much valuable new or untried bnt having been tested by wide JpJfi Headache Cured. ouHitt^$h^f4 wH^^aeif eWeKtsefh *ermade Jttin set.Send1b cireolars, *c, to ^Benxine's mill dam is of the overflow, else his legs "would, and constant ose for nmfy on entire generation, property has been destroyed. The Fran 4*rM. Andrews A uo., I they have attained well roerfted rank among tbe -^%ifaft Dr. Baker^ltttuaPHlg. AlsoBUU AfrtfWM&otfeh iwttetn, #^tfc^*at is solicited? have been crushed into a shapeless lew staple remedies of the age. -public speakers John. Lanterbach. west pier of the Le Sueur bridge. The 8perset. lieved to be'ntact, although at this ousness, Constipation, &c. and singers nee. them to clear and strengiten mass. the voice. Sold at 26 ct a box, anywhere. ijt^-^-iL/' it 1 -v I