New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 15, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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V* NEW ULM REVTEW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1881. StMtf&tStf! CS0O NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The total tax levy in Nicollet county Rev. Geo. E. Albrecht, to whom we Xtezxxs. Wicked for Clergymen. Personal mention. last year was $50,057,,09 and of this had occasion to refer sometime ago, "I believe it to be all wrong and even From our correspondent Boated. Jacob Brust is expected to arrive amount $15,617.37 was paid to the arrived in our city last Friday evening, wicked for clergymen or other public NEW DLM MARKET REPORT P. Majewski has returned from his county treasurer in March, and for the home from Germany to day or to morrow. and on Sunday afternoon he hold dovine men to be led into giving testimonials G00DFELL0W & EASTIAN eastern trip, and has completed all the June settlement $35, 915.16 has been services at the Methodist church. to quack doctors or vile stuffs called [Corrected weekly by PFF.FFESLE, dealer lu arrangements for his new brick block. Grain], Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Pro- received, also $3,104,77 delinquent Rev. Mr. Albrecht comes to New Ulm medicines, but when a really meritolious E. G. P&hl went up to Tracy last duce Theo. Mullermeister has opened a taxes, making a total, without including well recommended, and his gentlemanly aiticle, made valuable remedies week to establish the street grades in boarding house on Elm St., formeily the delinquent tax, of $51,532.53, known to all, that all physicians use bearing and pleasant mannors has NEW ULM, JUNE 15,1881. Golden's stand. that village. Minneapolis, Minn. GRAIN. leaving only $5,125,26 of unpaid taxes and trust In daily, we should commend already won him the confidence of Ice cream at Mrs. T. Kimm's every John F. Burns, one of the solid 86 89 Wheat, evening. it. I therefore cheerfully and hcaitily the county. everyone with whom lie has come in Oats, 28 30 farmers of Burnstown, made our sanctum Why not have our sidewalks extended commend Hop Bitteis foi the good they contact Although speaking fluently A Corn, 30 35 EVERY LADY SHOULD SEE OUR SUPERB NEW GOODS a pleasant visit last Saturday. on Main St. The Waseca Radical is lesponsible have done me and my friends, firmly German, Rev. Mr.Albrecht will preach Barley, 40 O Cassell, our operator, is getting ready for the following: A lady in town discovered Mr. Philip Gross, proprietor of tho believing they have no equal for family in the English language at tho Methodist PROVISIONS. FOB WARftS WXA9S9-SI* to go to Lake Kampeska on a fishing her husband lighting a match Beef on Coot. per wt., $2.50 3.50 Union House, loft last Monday afternoon use. I will not bo without them." church every Sunday, at 4 p. m., ooo yaid Ie i?e# Ckiribrid^ Sit is Ct tour. C, we wish you better success Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 Ovei4 the other day. "How would you like REV. Washington, D. C. on a two weeks' visit to friends and we are requested to say that all than J. Z. had. Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 to see a woman light matches that in Milwaukee. are cordially invited to attend. School meeting this, Wednesday, Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12) 13 Ovei* 300 Piede^ Sekutiful Jtaw Ikwi\ iq way*" asked the lady. "I'd like first evening. Dont forget. Attorney B. F. Webber has been Breakfast Bacon 0 10 Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under Our Cottonwood correspondent says rate to see some of them tryit,"ro* Dried Beef, 15 16 The ball given by the Lotus Club on absent since the 6th inst. in attendance Judgment of Foreclosure. that many of the farmers of that town Salt Pork, 10 the evening of the 6th inst. was the choicest patterns and most exquisite colors. Immense lines of GINGHAMS, plied the husband. He got out of the upon the district court at Redwood Lard, 10 1/ most enjoyable affair that h.ie been are drawing their wheat to Courtland, FIGURED MUSLINS, COLORED LINENS AND OTHER THIN door just in time to escape rolling Falls. He returned home on Flour per cwt.. 2.75 3.25 given in Sleepy Eye for some time. Slate of Minnesot i, i Distiict Cotut, and that wheat which had been rejected DRESS MATERIALS, pin that was Aung at his head. County of Brown. Monday evening. Corn Meal per cwt., 1.25 1.50 Over sixty couples weie piesent, quite Nil tli Judicial DiB'iict by tho New Ulm buyers was subsequently 1 Buckwheat Flour per cwt. 4.00 a number coming up fiom New Ulm. Fritlolin Madlener, PI nut 11 Mr. R. L. Kneeland, tor about Again the grim visitor death lias sold at Courtland for No, 2 The New Ulm band furnished the vs. Butter per lb., 12 13 For an accc^soiy to a lady's toilet, no article is chosen with so much care as a three months telegraph operator at this entered the family of Geo. Durbahn, Mux HencclN'l, John B. llm Cheese 20 music. wheat. If this is so, and our corres. Sufnht, Helen i Rous station, has been promoted to the responsible in Lafayette, and last Satiuday morning Poultry, 6 8 Koo1 Ohiirle~. L.Roos, Max Peter Bendixen was all smiles last pondent is no doubt reliably infoimed, Huo Roos, The City ol New Eggs per dozen, 10 position of station agent at claimed another victim of that week Tuesday, and all because a little Ulm itiiil litim inn Tlil.in, there is certainly a screw loose somewhere Potatoes per bushel. 50 feminine visitor, weighing just 10% oefeudantH. St. Peter, and he goes hence to-day. diead disease diphtheiia, making the We ha\e now stock over 100 different styles, all new this season. that needs tightning. Why Onions, 1.00 1.50 lbs., made its appearance at his house Notice IH hereby iven Ih tt cuulor and hy irtm The young gentleman heretofore acting fourth in the family that lias succumbed Beans, 2.00 3.00 of Judgment and Dec ree, entered in the tboe don't our Boaid of Tiado look into Here is our K#*, Peter, shake. Chailey Great Bargains in Spanish Laces and Embroideries. W entitled action on the 19lh d.iy ol May, 18dl, a cer. in the capacity of night operator to tho fatal disease within four or Cranberries" 3.00 3.20 Porth was also made happy with a such matters and right the wrong tiBed transcript of which lus been delivered to me are selling these goods below the Market. succeeds Mr. Kneeland. five weeks. Mr. Durbahn's loss is indeed I, the undersigned Sheriftofsaid Brown county, bouncing boy that tipped the beam at GROCERIES. which appears to be piacticed to the will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, 11^ pounds. Sugar, White, per lb. 11@12 sad, and he has the sympathy of for cash on Friday the 15th day oijuly, 1881, at yew Lace Gloves and Mitts, IAsle and Silk Gloves, It detiiment of New Ulm. That there 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door ol Yellow 9 10 Mis. Dr. T. M. Maicellus was last the entiie community in which he will be greatly to your advantage to order these goods of us. the Court House in the City of Now Ulm in said is a nigger in the fence cannot be COMMUNICATED. Brown 8 10 Friday summoned by wue to the sick County, in one parcel, the premises and real estate lives. Dried Apples, 7 1C disputed, and it behooves our How many inconveniencies the people described in said Judgment and Decree, to.wit: All bed of her sister-in-law in Noithfield. those tracts or parcelsrof lanEleveng 1} in and, being in [4] [111 Twllv Pearlies, 8( 10 business men to feuet him out. on the south side of the Big Cotton J. Liesenfeld has associated himself Those who have ah endy dealt with us by letter know what care we take, the County of BrowFno and State of Minnesota, de a A young boy yesterday morning ,t* Prunes. 8. 10 ee ?,w??!Ths*follows, scribed a to.wit: The Lots NOB One 111. with I. Wright in the lively business. first, t undiMstand their wants, and next, to supply them. Those who have wood aie this year experiencing while caielessly handling a toy pistol Coffee, Rio, Gieen, per lb.,17 22 They propose to put in seveial new not de.ilc with us heretofore are now cordially invited to do so, and to rely on A vicious bull camo very near ending [U], Thirteen [wl and part of Lots NOB tight fiom the high water in that stiearn, Boasted 25 shot and badly binned the face of a [sj Nine [9] and Ten [101, all in Block No. Two buggies and about eight more hoises. receiving special caie and attention. GOODFFLLOW & EASTMANN. the earthly career of Henry Pcehler, was forcibly demonstrated on the 2d Java, Green, 33 35 Hundred and Sixteen [216] Nbrth of Centre Street, little girl of Mi. Jos. Popp. The pistol Mr. P. Chnstenson will commence and of Pnrk Addition, lathe Borough (loimcrh of Courtland, Nicollet county, one Roasted" 40 inst., when a former scholar of the lown) ol New Uhn according to the pi it ot was only loaded with a blank cartiidgo, laying the foundation for his new stoie Mocha, Green" 35 the Park Addition to the town of New Ulm as day last week. Mr. Pcehler had occasion Mankato Normal school in the act of as soon as the weather becomes the same appears of record the but was exploded so near Teas, Japan, 40 75 to go into the pasturo wheie office of tho Register of Deeds of said County crossing the river came near losing settled. to her face that much more serious Giecn. 60 80 of Brown Part of Lots Nos Eight Nine [9] the bull was grazing, when without his horse and buggy, and only saved and Ten [10] in said Block Two Hundied i.ii.l Sixteen Black, 80 J. C. Zieake took a tiip to Watertown, results might have followed. AVe [216] moie fully de&cubed as tollows, to-wit. provocation tho infuriated animal Syrups, per gal.. 50 60 his own dear lifo by swimming boldly D. T., last week. He says that Commencing One Hundred and bnty.fhe [1651 hope this will bo a warning to made a charge on him and butted him feet South 55 degrees West fiom the coiner to Salt, per bbl. 2.10 Watertown is one of the biightest to tcira fiima. Poor business, hey? Lot No. ten [101 in said Block 216 formed by the othei uichins to be n-e carefull Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25 up against a tiee. Mr. Poehlet locked towns in the west, and that more business intersection of Valley Stieet and Fust North Stieet: E. WEIBLE. with their pop-guns. thence running South 34 yz is done there in one day than all degrees ist, One Hundred his aims around the bull's bonis and and Sixty -five [KM] leet thence North 55M the lest of the places on the whole road, WOOD! WOOD!See Hcirian's advertisement degrees Kast, Filteen [15] leetj tlienct North Ji% in this wise was dragged about the We have received a copy of tho rules except Sleepy Eye. degrees West, and along the Winona and Saint Peter in anothei column Mulligan Correvnuencc. pasture until his ciies for help brought Railroad, One Hundred and Sixtj.fi\c [1051 teet and legulations published for the guidance Mud, Mud, Mud. What is going to thence South 55^ degrees West, Fifteen 1151 lcet his son and a hired man to tho scene. to the place of beginning be become of us? Our stieets aie in Billy Marble, the giea comedian, at of tho fiist annual Milwaukee Industrial Mulligan, Minn., June 9, 1881. AVhen the young man reached the pastille Dated June 1st, 19H1 EDWARD CASfcY, bad condition Why not try and secure Turner Hall next Satmday evening. Exposition, which will be held Editor Review ,,r, a gravel pit somewheie and have at the bull made a charge on him, Shenftoi Blown Lln in tho Cream City this fall, commenc* B.F WEBBER, Co. *linn. Fine weather again and farmers are least three or four inches of gravel and tho old gentleman seeing a favor Devine service in the English language Plaintiff's Attornej. ing Sept. 6th and continuing until Oct, jj.gj busy attending to the various duties sprinkled onto our main streets. able opportunity let go his hold and at the Methodist church at 4 p. of the season. 15th. Preparations.aie being made on Preparations are now being made to Sheriff's Sale ot Real Estate dropped to the ground,and was dragged Under next Sunday. All are invited. Mr. F. Mertz had the misfortune to celebiate the 4th of July, and il everything a grand scale, and this industrial and out of danger before the bull returned Judgment of Foreclosure. have a valuable horse drowned while woiks satisfactorily it will be one agricultural show bids fair to eclipse In another month the ill to the attack. Mr. Poehler was quite REVIEW W endeavoring to cross the Big Cottonwood of the largest celebrations Sleepy Eye that of the moie pretentiovs city of be Grmly established in its new and one day last week. ever had. severely bruised and shaken up, and NintDistrict Judicia Distiiet Mate of Minnesota, Court. Chicago. It is also proposed to hold S commodious quaiters over the City Some are complaining that wheat is County of Brown. $ Dr. Berry was summoned to attend to FndolinMadlener, Plttintift, N another grand soldiers' re-union during beginning to rust quite badly. This, Golden Gate Glvanlngs. Drug Store. his injuries. The next day Mr. Pcohler's vs. we think, is the case only where the the time the exposition lemains I John Bcllm Franziska Bellin, son went gunning for that bull. H. A Mibihi and Heimann ground is low and wet. Arch Coon is tlfieshingT About one open- Thran, Defendants. The foundation for the new Catholic quarter is damp, the balance is in good Many of our farmers failed to get Notice is hereby given that under and irtue condition. parochial school is nearly finished. CeuNiu of Brown County their threshing done last fall but are DIEDMis. Aug. Kiesling of this of a Judgment and Dcciee, entered in the abo\e entitled action on the 19th day of May, \s8l, a ceitiiied now improving the time. We are informed The glorious Fourth will be celebrated Architect Berndt superintends the mason city died last Thursday night at the transcript ot which has been delivered to me, that the grain is not seriously at the Gate with a grand picnic in I, the undersigned Sherifl of said Brown county, woik. The following statement exhibits i residence of Henry Keller, her sonin-law. damaged. will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder the giove. A good time is expected. A kiln of 175,000 brick has just been for cash, on Friday the 15th day of July, 1881, at the results of the first count of population She had been an invalid for All persons wishing to enjoy themselves The breaking season has now fairly 10 o'clock in the lorenoon, at the Front Door of the burned by Mr. Aufderheido. The in the several towns in Brown are hereby cordially invited to Court House in tho City of New Ulm in said County, more than two years, and during the commenced and many are busy turning in one parcel, the premises and leal estite described come and paiticipate in the pleasuies kiln will be ready to be opened by the county according to schedules returned the prairie sod. From the amount of three weeks preceeding her death suffered in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: All of the day. No pains will be spared those tracts or parcelsrof land lying and,being in land already broken, we are pursuaded W i Elove (il) Twelv latter end of this or the fust of next to the Census Office by the enumerators much pain from heart disease the County of BrowFno and State of Minnesota, described to make the festivities a grand success. a /ty to thiuk that farmers are not yet entirely aTsn follows, to-wit: The Lots No. One (1), week. of the districts concerned: ree J,w, $' which was the immediate cause discouraged. (12), Thirteen (1J) *nd part of lots No Light (8), Albin 409 Milford 728 of her death. The remains were Our miller, Fred. Heimerdinger, is We understand there will be a match The popular drama "The Two Or Nine (9), andT. n(lo),all in Block No. Two Hundred Bashaw*. 295 Mulligan 343 the happy dad of a young daughter, of and Sixteen (210) North of Centre Street, and of interred last Saturday. The berieved game of base-ball played near the phans" will be produced by the Billy Burnstown... 432 New Ulm 2,471 Park Addition, in the City of New Ulm, according which he feels very proud. 'Quail Trap" next Satuiday, husband, father and other relatives to the plat of the Park Add tion to the Town of S. D. PETERSON, Cottonwood... 713 North Star... 294 Maihie combination at Turner Hall, New Ulm, as the same appears of record the office Stillman Holden, formerly Captain Our Assessor was around this week and friends have the sympathy of the Eden 740 Prairleville... 552 of the Register of Decd3 of said County of Saturday evening. Reserved seats on Holden of the steamer Ida, has recently attending to the duties of his office. It Brown. Part of Lots No Eight [8], Nine [91, and Home 1,060 Sigel 652 community. joined the church at this place. Ten [10] in said Block Two Hunuied and Sixteen sale at the City Drug Store. is really surprising how property of all Loieno 997 Stark 513 [216Jmore fully described as follows, to-wit: Com. kinds has deprecated in value during Patrick Raverty is building a fine mencing One Hundred and Sixty.five [ltj61 leet Lake Hanska. 336 Springfield... 167 A faithful few continue to prospect An excursion to Pierre is on the South bo)i degrees West from the corner to Lot the past month. new barn, 36x24 feet, with stone basement Leavenworth. 432 Stately 153 AGENT FOR THE for mineral about Redwood, and there No. ten [10] in said Block 216 formed by the mteisection tapis. If thirty or thirty-two couple and loft above for hay. Cattle buyers are again scouring the Linden 731 of Valley Street and First North Street, is strong ground tor the belief that thence running South 34^ degiecs East, One Hundred Aultman & Taylor Threshers, Horse- country and have succeeded in purchasing can be interested in the excursion, it is Nelson Montgomery hasjust finished Total 12,018 and Sixty-five [163] feet thence North 55 they have found an almost inexhaustible a good many head of young up his threshing which came out in degrees East. Fifteen [15] feet tnenco North 04 proposed to charter a sleeper in which degrees Wvest and along the Winona and Saint Peter bed of fire clay. Seveial sample cattle. A drove of two hundred head very good shape. Nelson is one of the Excursion from La Mars. to make the trip. Who'll go' Railroad, One Hundred and Sixty-fi\e [1651 Powers and Steam Engines. Massillon was purchased in this vicinity and driv farmers of this neighborhood. barrels have been sent to consumers feet thence South 55i degiees W est, Fifteen [151 fcetto the place ol beginning, en to Iowa last week. La Mars (Iowa) Daily Liberal. SNYDER. at Milwaukee and other points, and The $10,000 six per cent, bonds issued and Chicago Pitts Threshers. Dated, June 1st, 1881. LDWARD CASEY, Rev. A. Biebighauser, of the German Good health prevails in this township should the quality prove to be as good Sheiiff of Brown by Nicollet county have been at least we know of none seriously sick Bashaw News. Methodist church of this city, is arranging B.F.WEBBER, County, Minn as it is pronounced to be by those who at present. awarded to II. Wilson of Faiibault. he Plaintill's lttcrncy, July lJ-si for an excursion over the St. have seen it here, our piospectors will THE CELEBRATED Bashaw, June 12,1881. giving a premium of $230 for the lot. W. Paul railroad to Madelia, Minnesota, SUMMONS. have a good thing of it. Within the This speaks volumes for the credit of Editor Review to come off June 23d. A camp meeting State of Miniusoti,/ Distnct Courtl Nint Juditn District. past week these parties have picked Springfield Drippings. The streams are on a big boom. The Nicollet county. Couutj of Biown. of the German Methodist people is up several pounds of lead oie, which Joseph Smith, PI tintiff, 1 great rain yesterday laising them higher to be held at New Ulm, Minnesota, beginning against than we ever knew one rain to do be* appeals to have been set free by a TWINE BINDERS, The crops look tolerably well, but ChrlstianJohnson, Defend till A few evenings since an insane man June 24, continuing one week, fore. landsl'de. A sample lump of this ore, on low land the weeds are getting The State of Minnesota to tho above named De jumped over the asylum fence at St. and the prosposed excursion is to give fendant: The grain mostly looks well, though above the wheat. which is said to be about 90 per cent, You are hereby summoned and required to answer Peter and broke a little girl's arm who, the friends from this part of the district much is injured by the heavy lains, Oui young Mr, F. V. Hubbard, we the comj 1 tint the Pliintifi tlto ibo\eentitled The Wood's Light Running Sweep Rake pure lead, is on exhibition at the brick among others, had been teasing him by action which is filed in the office ol the Clerk an opportunity to attend at small Our roads ai in a bad condition and notice, is also engaged in the machine drug store.Redwood Gazette. of the District Court oCthe Ninth Judicial District holding flowers through the fence and need repairing, but the oveiseers cannot business, and is filling out notes in favor cost. The round trip faie will be only in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, Reaper and Mower Combined, The and to serve a copy of your answer to the do much on account of the wet of S. D. Peterson. then when he reached for them jerking $6.50. said complaint on the subscriber, at Ins office in weather. Frank Anderson, overseer The Lyon County News puts in the the City ofNew Ulm in said County, within twenty The New York Underwriters' Agency WOOD'S ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER them hack. of Road District No 4., has done a good dajs after the service of this summons upon i ou is represented in New Ulm and vicinity following good word for one of our exclusive of the diy of such sej vice and if you fail Copy of Telegram Received by job on the causeway over the Little by J. J. Ray. to answer the nid compl \int within tho ti ne lforcHd, It appears that our people have lost popular mills: Cottonwood, whicn was much needed THE the Plaintiff in tins action will tike judgment M. Mullen. Wheat buyers are complaining that their accustomed Fourth of July enthusiasm, against you loi the Mini of Eight Handled and The Eagle Mill Company of New Hon. L. Redding, of Houston Co., Seventj-lour Doll.us and eight}-fhe St. Louis, June 9th, '81. the wheat threshed this spring is rather tents, with Ulm, are building a roller mill, and as we understand that noth. Ohio Champion Reapers, Mowers and Twine Binders. interest at the rate of se\en per cent per annum and Mrs. John Blongrew, of Chicago, At afield trial to-day, at Jerseyville, damp. expect to be in running oider by the fiom these\enth day ot April. 1881, togetner with ing has yet been done by any of our arrived yesterday in the midst of the the costs and disbuiseinents of this notion. the following machines taking part, first of July. The new building is attached The Cottonwood river is going down THE great rain and are visiting with theii societies in the way of arranging a general Dated May Cth, 18t?l NKWHART Osboine, Wood, McCormic, Minneapolis, to the old mill and is 34x60 ft. veiy slowly, and only now the farmers brother, A. O. Redding. Plaintiff's Attorney, New Ulm, Minn ki\d tl\e ^fii\i\e&poli$ Maish, Esterly and Buckeye celebration. on the ground, and three stories high, are beginning to cross with teams Sir\deic f^odlie^tei' wii\e Horse thieves are said to be in our with abasement of eleven feet post. McCormic failed completely, the rest Our Mulligan correspondent says that For the benefit of all those who MORTGAGE SALE. midst and our people are on the lookout The roof is of gravel, and is said to be did fair work. But we came out wheat is already beginning to rust quite may deshe to follow the advice of the to give them a warm reception, the first ot its kind in this section of ahead and sold eleven machines on APPLEBY TWINE BINDER. State board of health in regard to vaccination, badly. We fear that unless there soon country, and gives excellent satisfaction. the ground. Anton Schmidt lost a load of wheat Default having been made in the payment of the we would state that Dr. is a change in the weather for the better These roofs are quite common, sum of Right Hundred and Seventy.two and 8ft. in the BigCottonwood liver some time D. M. Osborne & Co. Wellner is intreceipt THE of pure and reliable 100 Dollars, 87 88.10G which i,TVaedTo & and preferable in the east. The rollers the wheat crop will be a total failure since, in trying to cross, when the water vaccine verus, both bovine and due at the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, of the mill aie Stevens' Patent,the duly executed and delivered by Johann MILBURN, STOUGHTON AND WINONA RUSHFORD WAG was too deep. on low land. Rye and other cereals humanized. (St. Louis Chronicle.) Draxler and Mary Dr.txler, in hei own right, Mortgagors, latest, and said to be the best, invention Some of our farmers think of going to Tho New England Mortgage Security ONS, BUGGIES AND PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS are also suffering from too much rain. We anticipate a grand time here on of the rollers. The capacity Advice is cheap,-- dreadful cheap. Company, Moitgagee, bearing date the 18th day of toOregon, Texas, and Iowa to bettei the Fourth. The New Ulm City band of the mill will be two hundred barrels OF EVERY KIND AND DESCRIPTION. April A. D. 1876, and, with a power of sale therein But we must be true to our instincts of their condition. contained, dulyiecorded in the office of the Regis, and several speakers have already Not a little excitement was created per day, and there is every reason tor of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and humanity and tell our suffering friends been engaged for the occasion. The A. J. Drothzcn, of Minneapolis, to expect an A No. 1 quality of flour. THE on Broadway one night last week State of Minnesota, on tho 29th day of April A, to use St. Jacobs Oil, and surprise full programme will appear in the next 187b, at 1 o'clock, P. M., in Book "I" of Mortgages, still lingers in our midst, doing a lively by the frantic gesticulations of a certain on pages 215, 210,217*218 and no action Rock Island, J. I. Case and Moline Sulky Plows. issue of the business selling fruit trees for Thomas their rheumatism and themselves also REVIEW. oi proceeding having been instituted, at law or As will be seen by an item in another man who successfully endeavored Moulton. otherwise, to recover the debt secured by said A Mr. Breitkreutz is about to open a at the lesult. J. D. L. Harvy Esq,, of Mortgage, or any pai thereol column, copied from the Le Mars (la.) to make people believe that he wanted new butcher shop in town. Messrs. Our fishermen claim the water is so Now therefore, notice is hereby given, That by Chicago, says: I. would be recreant Daily Liberal, Rev. A. Biebighauser, to end his earthly career. He didn't Sist & Altermatt sold him a lot. high that thefishhave all went up the virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mort. OLD RELIABLE HOLLWSWUB.TH SHUT I HIKES. to my duty to those afflicted, did I not gage, and pursuant to the Statute in such case stream or taken to the prairie, so they formeily of this city, is airanging an do it, though. Mr. II, Bendixen i3 extending his made and provided, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed raise my voice in its praise. cannot catch any. by a sale of the premises described in and excursion over the Sioux City road to store back, which indicates an extension covered by said Mortgage, viz: The Southwest Nearly allour citizens remained up last in business as well. Madelia, in order to give the German The cellars in our tc wn are about all Quarter ofSectlon Number Fifteen (15), Township Number One Hundred and Ten (llo) North, of full of water, those on tho highest The best authoiity on the chinch Saturday night to witness the eclipse Methodists in Le Mars and vicinity an M. II. Gamble is paying the highest Range Nnmbci Thirty-three (.33) West, containing knolls not excepted. One Hundred and Sixty (160) acres (excepting market price for wool. bug, which is just now attracting considerable of the moon, and they were well rewarded opportunity to attend the camp meeting from the above described land Fifty (50) feet in Our school in Dist. No. 49 is piospering II. C. Warnke has moved to his spacious width on each side of the centra line of the road, of attention in some parts of as the sky was bright and of the Gentian Methodists of this Minnesota Valley Railroad Company, heretofore finely, and our teacher, Miss Emma new store in Thomas Brophy's and everthing else usually needed in the agricultural line. Minnesota, says the Austin Register, clear from the time the first faint vicinity, to be held near Geo. Durbahn's released from said mortgage) in Brown county and Cornish, seems to be a favorite with new building. 'Tis one of the finest Stnte of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and an. is one of the greatest pests to the shadow stole across Diana's disc until residence in Lafayette, commencing the children. purtenances which sale will be made by the Sheriff harness shops in Brown county. of said Brown county, at the front door of the wheat crop of the United States, attacking, the eclipse became total. on Friday, June 24th, and Uncle John Frasch has been assessing Mr. Langdon, our new barber, has Court House, in the City of New Ulm in said I invite Farmers and those in need of Implements of any kind to call County and State, on the 9th day of July A D. 1881, also, Indian corn, grass, and our people during the last week and continuing one week. It is proposed already skipped. How ish dat? John Neumann and N. A. Moellcr and examine my goods before purchasing elsewhere. I can sell cheaper and at 2 o'clock P. M., of that day, at public vendue, he says it will be necessary to have a the vaiious kinds of garden vegetables to convey the excursionists with teams to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt The new time table effects us but give better terms than any otherfiim west of Mankato and guarantee satis- aie the latest converts to the building boat made before another year, or we and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said prcmis. Tne female lays her eggs, some 500 in little. Trains aie now a little eaiHer, from Madelia to this city, but at this cs, and fifty dollars artorney's fees as stipulated in faction. list. The former will erect a pleasant will Have to elect a better swimmer that's all. and by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and number, in the ground, and there are writing the roads between the two A full line of Repairs for the above Machines always on hand. Branch than he is. the disbursement!" allowed by law subject to redemption residence on 2d N. street, between Don't all forget the sidewalks, but at any time within one year from the often two broods of larvae in a single places are almost impassible, and unless offices at SLEEPY EYE SPRINGFIELD, LAMBERTON, Thomas McCardle is digging the Minn. St. and Broadway, and the latter day of sale, as provided by law. let us build 'em at once. TRACY AND TYLER, year, the fust attacking the wheat the weather becomes more favorablo cellar for his new house, but Tom Dated, New Ulm, Minn, May 25th, A. 18S1. is building a dwelling house and shop S, D.Teterson, thinks he is likely to be d?owned before sometimes as early as the middle of it will be impossible for trains to The NewKogland Mortgage on State street, between tho Lutheran Cottonwood Rumblings. he gets the house up if the rains Security Company, Mortgagee, June, and not always disappearing until get through. and Methodist churches. B.F WEBBER, Attorney for Mortgagee. continue. the middle of August. The next NEW ULM MINN July 0-81 Everything is lovely in Cottonwood. Mr. Ira Bonner is suffering from an brood comes in Autumn. The bug is Counterfeit silver dollars are in circulation The worst rain and thunder storm The crop prospect is very flattering. attack of rheumatism, which has laid The J. I. Case NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. three-twentieths of an Inch long, and in St. Peter. The Tribune that has occurred in the Immediate Among those who spent last Sunday him up to such an extent that he cannot has white foie wings, each having a says that the spurious stuff is a poor with fiiends in this vicinity, we noticed vicinity of New Ulm this season passed work his farm. the smiling countenances of M. black spot on the middle of its edge imitation of the dollar of our dads, having THRESHING over the city last Saturday evening between LAND OFFICE AT TRACY, MINN. TIMOTHY FINEGAN. Ecker, John Mohr, jr., and his brother May 31st, T881 the body is mainly black, but the a dull color, and only about half the hours of five and six. For Robert. Notice is hereby given that the following-named wingless young are at first red, with a settler has filed notice of his intention to main the weight of the genuine. The a time the air was full of electricity, LTroy, (N Y.) Morning Telegram and Wliig Rev. Simon assisted in dedicating a final proof in support of his claim, and that said white band on the back. The chinch worthless stuff will no doubt soon proof will be made before the Register or Receiver and the rain came down in torrents. church in Renville Co. and Rev. Bott Rubbing the Midnight Oil. at Tracy, Minnesota, on the 9th day of July, 18S1, bug attacks tender plants, sucking its find its way to New Ulm. filled his appointment at this place last Lightning struck in Jos. Schmucker's In the Philadelphia Times of recent vi Friedrich Freitag, D.S. No 24229 for the Sunday. Your correspondent closed SEX of N W sec. 10, t'p. 10), B. 28. juices and apparantly poisoning the ice house, but without doing any more date, we-notice an item referring He names the following witnesses to prove his his school in Dist. No. 4, having taught The State Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows part bitten. In 1864, one-half of the continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, damage than knocking off some of the to the miraculously quick cure of a eight months in succession. said land, viz: was in session at Winona last corn and three-quarters of the wheat shingles and splitting a few rafters Henry Ott, 1 prominent druggist of that city, Mr. Many of our farmers are drawing Hermann Ott, week. The attendance was very large. were destroyed by this pest, in large and scantlings. One of Schmucker's J. M. Higgins, Germantown Road and their wheat to Courtland, as they get All of Nicollet Co Minnesotn. Charles Net zke, From the report of the Giand secretary districts, but in 1865, a seemingly Hermann Hopp a better grade and consequently better little children was knocked down by Morris street, who had an awful attack July 6-81 C. B. TYLER, Register. it appears that the present providential epidemic attacked the prices than in New Ulm. Wheat that the shock. The electricity also entered .of rheumatism of the knee. He applied has beea rejected at New Ulm haspassed membership in the State is upwards larvae of the ching bug, and most effectually the telegraph office at the depot and NOTICE TO CREDITORS. St. Jacobs Oil at night, and next for No. 2 at Courtland. Can New of 4000, and that the order is in a flourishing checked the destructive process, played some que'er freaks. The wire Ulm explain! morning was well and in his store as condition. J. X. Rosskopf represented so that for some years it was and the clasp of a paper file were considerably usual. The Big Cottonwood has fallen again STATE OF MINNESOTA, the yew Ulm lodge. not easy for eutomologists to find melted and one of the machines and crossing is pretty good. CorwTY BROWN. $ In Probate Conrt. specimens but since that time the In the matter of the Estate of Andrew Jolinscn was ruined. Mr. Kneeland, the Herman, a mute son of C. Shryer, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Deceased. The Tribune says that St. Peter's species have so multiplied t'iat in has returned from Faribault, where Notice is hereby given to all persons having operator, was sitting on the receiving claims and demands against the estate of Andrew he attended the asylum for those unfortunate boss egg sucker has been heard from some districts great destruction of WOOD! WOOD! table at the time the lightning entered Johnson late of the County of Brown deceased, that ones. He has made great the Judge of the Probate Court of said county Hill again. Ho offers to get away with grain has ensued. The false chinch the depot, but strange to say he was hear, examine, and adjust claims and tfemands progress. sixty eggs at one getting, and invites bug is often mistaken for the forego* against said estate, at his office in New Ulm In said not injured in the least. county, on the first Monday of eaob month for sis The undersigned desires to inform ing. The chinch bug work in spots our chap to name his time and place. successive months, commencing with the 1st day The only pad guaranteed to cure the people of New Ulm and vicinity of July, 1881 and that six months from the 9th day has no equal for durability, for ease of draft, for ease of management, of through a field, generally, it is said, Biliousnessor constipation is a sign All right, Mr. Tribune, the New Ulm of Jane, 1881. have been limited and allowed by that he is now prepared to furnish diabetes, gravel, dropsy, Bright's disease, of disordered liver. Cure them both fast threshing tor clean work. Com* and see it before .3 ou buy.V said Probate Court for creditors to present their like a home of ant hills, but when boy promises to come to time, so com* wood, either soft or hard, by the cord claims. nervous debility, and all diseases with a bottle of Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, M. MULLENf-Agt or car load, at reasonable rates. very numerous, spread everywhere mence laying up your due its for the Dated the 9th day of Jane A. D., 1881. the Big Blood Medicine, fifty of the kidneys and bladder* is Prof. 1NGBORT JOHN8EN, Peter Uerrian through the field. *"i *$ pf Wager. cents a bottle. Executrix of the Estate of Andrew Johnson de- 11781M Guilmette's French Kidney Pad. New Ulm, Minn., June 14th, 1881. $.4* S^. ^^W^ll&igJ -si- i^p srti&mm