New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 29, 1881 · Page 1 of 4
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*"-***&? NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDENSDAY JUNE 29,1881. ST Children do the Harvesting.- ffaw j&\\m fytvictv. The Commissioners appointed to LQuincy, (111.) Daily Herald.] had occasion to leave Home, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Speaking "by the Curd." examine into the sanitary condition left things in charge of their two C. H. Wood, Esq., of the C. &. T. of the insane asylum at St. Peter, boys aged 12 and 8 years. The father Land Olllco at Redwood Falls, Minn., December R'y., Port'Huron, Mich., favors our 4th, 1880. have submitted their report to Gov. had a loaded shot gun in thecorrespondent with the following: 3TSTW TTIilwff. luttXTlT Notice is hereby given that Johanna Peter the Pillsbury, which is in the main house, and as he went out of sight After suffering for nearly a year with widow of the fallowing named settler hasfilednotice of her inten! ion Xo make final proof in support the boya got tho gun down, and highly complimentary to the management. rheumatism, receiving treatment from of his claim, and thai said proof will be made before Wednesday, June 20th, 1881. most of tho best physicians of Michigan commenced quarreling over it-the There are at present in the Register or Receiver at Redwood Falls, Minn., on July 23d, 1881, viz. Mich) Fctcr, Homestead and the West, I happened to oldest boy had hold of the gun stock the institution, inclusive of the entry No 501, dated Dec. Cth 1873 for the W% try a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil. Upon The Minnesotas, a St. Paul boat A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP and the younger oue the barrels, of S WK of sec. 6, Tp. Ill 30. second house 257 men and244 women. tho first application I used fully half a lie names the following witnesses to prove his club, won 16 grand prizes at the Peora, when they began to haul one way There have been 33 deaths continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said bottle, and its effoct was almost instantaneous. III., boating regatta last week. land, viz.: and another and the gun went off, among the men since September 22, I immediately dropped Marzel Altmann, of New Ulm, Minn. Cashmire, 'Kali for Minnesota muscle. the charge entering the bowels of 1880. Of these 18 lost their lives Nicholas Franta, of j-t- all other treatment, and confined myself Joseph Arbes, Jr., of the younger boy, killing him instantly. at the time of the fire, in addition to its ii3o alone. Aftor the use Scbastisn Bieblc, of of three bottles instead of being to whom the fate of six has never WM.V. DUNNINOTON, Conductor Galvin has been ac July 2081. Register. driven W my business, or moving been ascertained. Of the 33 deaths Woosterd quitted from the serious charge of about on crutches, I walked from one one was suicidal. Seventeen deaths NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. & manslaughter, preferred against him (Philadelphia Times.) tdtthree miles daily about business, Philadelphia Police Department. have occurred among the women, on account of the Rothsay railroad and have been free from this horrible one being a homicide committed by The Philadelphia Ledger of December accident two months ago. disease for over a year, not having the Land OiHce at Redwood Falls, Minn., June 8,1881. and Silk 29, 1880, mentions among many a fellow patient. No cases of punishment Notict) is hereby given, that the following-named slightest twinge of it. Hence, I say settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final others, the case of chief of Police of that all medicines known to me are are reported since Septem1880. proof in supportof his claim, and secure final entry No change at Albany. The reber, that city, Samuel H. Given, Esq., who useless when compared with the Old thereof, and that said proof will be made before The visit to the hospital says he used St. Jacobs Oil in his family, the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office Germall Remedy. Use this statement port of the bribery investigating DOLMANS, at Rochester was made upon at Redwood Fulls, Minn., on Saturday the 16th day for various painful ailments, with wheu and where it suits. committee has not yet been made of July,1831, viz.: Ole Johanesen Homestead entry May 10th- There are now at this excellent results. He has also heard No. 3035 for NW# NK*, N NWjIf of Sec. 1 & NK public, but the majority report will institution 193 patients, ninety of many who have used it for rheumatism, X, Section :2, Township 111, Range 33, and he Remarks the Toledo Blade-. "Good names the following witnesses to prove hiscontinuous certainly be favorable to the Stalwarts. that alone of all remedies did whom are women and 103 men. residence upon and cultivation of said tract, digostion will do more to keep a man them good. ATLOW PRICES ________ Since the last visit, on September viz Mat hias M. Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, A. straight than good resolutions" and Buchanan and John John |P. Martella all of Fort 29, 1880, seven deaths have occurred, Ridgely, Nicollet Co. WM. P. DUNWINGTON. Dr. Marshall's Bromoline is just the Thirty-five persons attending a Lake Hanska wair*. and during the same period there July 20-81 Register. thing to give you a good digestion. pic-nic at Decatur, Ga., last week, have been two elopements, one of Fifty cents buys a bottle. June 20th, 1881. were poisoned from eating, chicken NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. those who eloped haying subsequent Some breaking is being done and a saled. The chicken had been cooked ly returned. Various recommendations and in LATEST STYLE at few buildings are under erection. in a brass pot. None of the cases for improvements in certain Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., June 8,18S1 Our population is steadily increasing. resulted fatally. Notice is hereby given, that the following-nametl details of the management are made settler has filed notice of his intention to make final e\ comers from Norway are quartered by the visitors. proof in support of his claim, and securefinalentry all arourd and lately 8 children Cheap Charley. thereof, and that said proof will made before Last Friday night a whole train were baGtized on one day. How's that? the Register and Receiver of the V. S. Land Qlltcc on the Moreless railroad tumbled at Redwitod Falls, Minn., on Saturday the 10th day Ono of our fair ones has taken wings. July. 18S1, viz.: James Blake Jr. Homestead entry Here is an idea. A farmer intoims down into the river Santiago near Eloped in company with somebody and No. 3036 for Lots 6, 7 and 10 of Sec Its & SW us that if the heads ot June SW.4, Section 15, Township 111, Range32. and he Cuantala, Mexico, on account of the settled down in Albert Lea. Of course names the following witnesses to prove his continuous grass stand up straight, it is an indication PUMPS! PUMPS! we feel bad and had we been informed downfall of a stone bridge- Over residence upon and cultivation of said of a poor grain crop. For about it immediately we should have tract, viz.: Louis Charron, Wm.Luframbois, John 200 are dead and a great many son. The three make a very pretty group, aa Laue and Joseph Julius, all of ost Newton. Nicollet From Mankato (Minn.) Review, Sept. 20,1880. proposed three days mourning. But the past two years the heads of June bright and as intelligent as we have seen for woundad, mostly soldiers. Co., Minn. WM. P. DUNNINOTON, The Babies Who Cut 130 Acres then it will save our young men the many a day, andone which promises to attain 1 uly 20-8i Register. grass have stood decidedly erect, great celebrity for the remarkable feat accomplished expehce of a "glass cupboard*' and you with a Wood Self-Binder. and the crops*Ijave been poor. This by them. Linden correspondent from being stuck The field they worked in was adjacent to NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Marshall county has two county year the heads hang down, and a "Mr. Everett, oar local artist, at the instance the public highway, and was visited during in Lake Hanska sloughs as lie was last seats The county auditor holds harvest by man^persons passing that way aa of Mr. J. F. Meagher, has taken a cabinet photograph good crop of grain is expected. winter in our snow banks. well as by neighbors. Some expressed surprise of Mr. B. H. Girlich's three bright, intelligent forth at Milk River, the newccuinty Rochester Post. that children so young should be per* and fine-looking children, who ran LAND OFFICE AT TRACY, MINN. It must have been a narrow escape, mitted to ride on horseback In front of the a Wood's Twine Self-Binder, in Decoria, in this May 31st, 18S1 seat, while the County Treasurer remains sickle, and also assume the responsibility of county,daring the recent harvest, cutting and that, of your Cottonwood correspondent Notice-is hereby given that the following-named at Warren, the old county managing a Harvester but theywent through binding 130 acres of wheat. These children settler has filed notice of his intention to make in the Big Cottonwood when he without a scratch, which is more than older are the youngest ever known to -operate a final proof in-support of his claim, and that said A UTE UPRISING. seat, and as each declines to have people do. It is a big card for the Wood says he had to swim for "terra firma." self-binder, and the success attending their proof will be made before the Register or Receiver Self-Binder, and nothing could more completely any ollicial relations with the other, efforts speaks volumes for the greatsimplicity But, Joseph, do you really mean to at Tracy. Minnesota, on the 9th day of July, 1SS1, illustrate its simplicity and excellence. of the Wood Machine. The Harvester is G% viz: Friedrich Freitag, D4 S. No, 24223 for the a complete embargo exists as to the say that you know how to swim? The St. Paul Dispatch has a special feet cut, and in this instance was drawn by S E* of N W sec. 10, t'p. lf, It. 28. four horsesthree on the wheel and one collection of taxes. He names the following witnesses to prove his Mr. Girlich has a large farm, and has two from Denver, Colorado, saying While in Madelia the other day we leaderMr. Girlich thinking it safest to allow Wood Wire-Binders also, and it is to be supposed continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, stopped in at the photograph gallery, that the crisis in tho Ute troubles is the children to use his oldest horses. Paulina, that the father occasionally looked to said land, viz 4 a bright intelligent girl of ten years, rode made the acquaintance of Mr. Velikanje, the children and the Twine-Binder also. Henry Ott, close at hand. For many months tho leader Johnny, six year old boy, rode Should any one doubt the story, we advise Nicollet Co., Minnesota. The St. Paul Globe guesses that Hermann Ott, and of course had some pictures oi the ott wheel horse and Willie, nine years there have been muttering and writing either to Mr.Girlich orto J.P. Meagher A ClmrlesNetzke, old, occupied the driver's seat, and operated when the commission to pass upon "tooken." a man who is known to the people of Minnesota Hermann Hopp, skulking operations among the the machine as successfully as a grown per- as one of the leading citizens of the State. July 6-8i C. B. TYLER, Register, the old so-called state railroad bonds Our school is taught by Miss Mary most daring of the Ute tribes, and The Waller A. Wood Self-Binding Harvesters, as well as Reapers, are most effect- is finally secured it will consist of Russell. We understand the attendance NOTICE TO CREDITORS at last an outlaw tribe called the ive flax cutterst is very good. as well as thoroughly reliable in every variety of small grain, the following district judges: Paw Utes, who have their homes in Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, and in luxrveshng seed timothy. Their convenience of adjustability fits than for a F. M. Crosby, Hastings. How would it do to organize a wide'range of work. the Blue Mountains in Utah, have Backache, Soreness of the Chest, STATE OF MINNESOTA, Teacher's Association in New Ulm or A. H. Young, Minneapolis. committed a horrible outrage which Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings COUNTY CF BROWN. $ In Probate Court. Sleepy Eye? Say wo meet once every T. S. Buckham, Faribault. In the matter of the Estate of Andrew Johnsen promises to bring on a war. Six The undersigned take pleasure in and Sprains, Burns and month for instance t.nd discuss methods Deceased. M. J. Severance, Mankato. men ot a party sent out in pursuit informing the public that they hav* of teaching, how to control, to Notice is hereby given to all persons having Scalds, General Bodily S.). PETERSON, AGENT, O. Stearns, Dnluth. claims and demands against the estate of Andrew of the Utes who killed John Thurman been appointed agents lor New Ulm secure regularity of attendance, prevent Pains, Johnsen late of the County of Brown deceased, that tardiness and anything else that and vicinity for the sale of Powell & and his herders on Dolores River the Judge of the Probate Court of said county will Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands might appropriately come before us. I Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best and raided the Marcus Valley in The St. Paul Globe Printing Company Feet and Ears, and all other against said estate, at his office in New Ulm in said NEW ULM, MINN. think such an Association would be county, on the first Monday of each month for six in the market. May, are known to have been massacred is a new corporation which Pains and Aches. greatly beneficial. What say our Co. successive months, commencing with the 1st day and a force of fifty United filed articles of incorporation with of July, 1881 and that six months from the 9th day GOEDE & CORDES. No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS Oil Supt. and teachers? of June, 1881, have been limited and allowed by as a sufe, sure, rimylv and cheap External States cavalry dispersed, together New Goods New Goods! the Secretary of State last week. said Probate Court for creditors to present their 118-82. Remedy. A trial cntiiij but the comparatively We shall probably have a celebration with a large number of settlers who claims: Anions the list of incorporators we trifling outlay of 50 Cents., and every ono suffering of the 4th, but although there are Dated the 9th day of June A. D., 1831. with pain can have cheap and positive proof of i its Gen.had joined in the pursuit. Four CheapGharley, notice such sterling names as claims. IN6B0RT JOHNSEN, only two weeks left no preparations companies of the Ninth cavalry and Executrix of the Estate of Andrew Johnsen decease!. Directions in Eleven Languages. H. Sibley, P- Kelly, Albert have been made. ANON. JulyI3-8i a detachment of the Thirteenth cavalry SOLD 7 ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS Scheffer and Wm Dawson. Th AT THE IN MEDICINB. have gone in pursuit, but Cure your Cough or Cold. new concern will take charge of the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. A. VOGELER & CO., nothing has been heard ot their Globe printing establishment on July A cough, cold or sore throat should bo stopped. NEW ULM CHEAP CASH STORE. Haltimorc, 3rd., XT. S.A. progress as yet. Tho Uncompahgre Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung Laud Office at Redwood Fall, Minn,, Juno 16 1881. 1st, then look out for fun. disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchia Notice is hereby given, that the following named Utes remain peacaWe, but the White troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma settlers have filed notice of their intention to make NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION* Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive am River Utes are muttering and theThroat final proof in support of their claims and secure diseases. For thirty years the troche, final entry thereof, and that said proof will be Ada Alert: I common with situation is becoming hourly more have been recommended by physicians, and al. made before the Register and receiver of the U. S. DEALER IN ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not many of our exchanges, we name THE UNDERSIGNED WISH TO ANNOTTXCE fH -VI Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn. Lnnd Office at Redwood Falls, Minn:, on Tuesday critical. The difficulty has been new or untried but having been tested by wide June 21st, 1831. the 26 day of July 1881, viz.: Peter Johnson, Homestead our candidate the Hon. A. It- Mc-brought THEIR LARGE NEW STOCK OF on by the young Utes who and constant use for nearly an entire generation, Dry Goods, Notice is hereby given, that the following named entry No. 3047 for Lots 6,7, and 9. Section 2, they have attained well merited rank among the settler has liled notice of his intention to make final Township 111, Range 33, and he names the following Gill, the present Insurance Commissioner are eagei ,to raise the white man's few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers proof in support of his claim, and secure final witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon Dry Goods, Beady-Made Clothina, of the State. Mr. McGrill and singers use them to clear and stronghten hair. entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Einar Nilson the voice. Sold at 20 cts a box, anywhere. "S er- the Register and Receiver of the U. S, Land Jacob Peterson, Fctcr Nelson and Ole J. Stensven Clothing, Notions, Bn ots represents the younger element of Clothing, tj- Shoes, Youths9 Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Tuesday the all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co. viz.: Einar Nilson tne Republican party in Minnesota, 26th day of July IS81, viz.: Ellen Smith, Preemption Homestead entry No. 3048 for N EX N Wtf and Stately Correspondence. Two New Comets Discovered. entry No. 20710 for S E S E& and Lot 3., lots 2and 3. Section 8, Township 111, Range 32, and and is withal a great friend of this Groceries, Crockery, And Liquors, etc, eta, Section 0, Township 111, Range 32, and he names he names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous Boot & Shoes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said part of the State. If this excellent residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: tract, viz.: Jacob Peterson, Peter Nelson, Ole J. Stately, June 20,1881. for the fall and winter trade is now being- received, and we take this earlv gentlemen is elected, we beliavc he Dennis O, Shea, Frank Drummonds, Oliver Hill Stensven and Peter Johnson, all of Fort Ridgely, By intelligence received from the Editor Review. and Jas. Tompkins all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Nicollet Co., viz.: Ole J. Stensven Homestead entry opportunity to invite our friends and customers to o-ive us a call and nxain will make the most popular Governor Warner Observatory, Rochester, N Co., Minn. No. 3049 for Norths of North East* Section Hats, Caps ine our stock and prices. It would seem that Mother Nature Minnesota has ever had. 35, Township 112, Range 33, and he names the following Y., it appears that another comet Wm. P. D. DUNNINOTON, witnesses to prove his continuous residence July 2781. Register. is very assiduous in her attentions to WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. has just been discovered by Dr upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Einar -Nilson, us in the water line, never failing to Jacob Peterson, Peter Nilson and Peter Johnson Gould, Director of tfce Cordova Observatory, all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet county, viz.: Peder NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- give us our regular Saturday and Sunday AND A woman living in Jackson county, Nelson Homestead entry No. 3050 for S.& NE# Argentine Republic," SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. supply. and N)$ S E Section 27, Township 112, Range 33, Tennessee, recently gave birth South America. This comet seems and he names the following witnessestoprove his B. & E. C. Behnke, Weeds of all kinds nourish, some to seven healthy, well-developed Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn. continuous residence upon and cultivation of said to be the great comet ot 1807, and even in our wheat fields. tract, viz.: Einar Nilson, Peder Johnson, Ole J. June 23d, 1881. children at one time. Th babies, is located in the Constellation of Stensveniand Jacob Peterson all of Fort Ridgely, Notice is hcrcBy given, that the following named Our two streams, the Little Cottonwood Nicollet Co. vix.:Mathis Person, Preemption D. while not large, weigh from four to settler has filed notice of his intention to make final the Dove, Right Ascension 6 hours and Mound Greek, have been S. entry No. 21578 for ENW, N. Etf S WAT A, BEHNKE, Manager, proof in support of his claim, and secure final 5 lbs each. The occurrence has created and Lot3. Section 35, Township 112, Range 33, and and Declination South 30 degrees. I swimming high, most of the season. entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before 9-1-80. CENTRE STR NEAR MINN* he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous the Register and Receiver of the" U. S. Land great excitement in the neighborhood, is not visible from this latitude and residence upon and cultivation of said The roads, on account of the wet Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Friday the 29th truct, viz.: Carl Nelson, Ole Johnson, Ole J. Stensven and people for miles around day of July 1881, viz.: Mary M. Hopkins, Homestead not known yet that it will be, alweather, are nearly and in some places and Einar Nilson all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet WM. KIESLING. entry No. 3063 for South WcstX, Section 34, flock to see the woman and her babies. R. KIESLJN* though it is likely to beas the comet quite impassable. But we saw theTownship Co. Pm S. 112, Range 32, and he names the following H. KELLER. HCEKSCIIELER The husband is described as witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon supervisors viewing the town a few of 1807 was distinctly seen. Still Riesling, Keller & Co. WM. P. DUNNINOTON, and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Seymour days since and we hope to have some July 20-81. Register. being of small stature, while the A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF another great comet was discovered Stevens, W. I. Dresser, Chas. Berg and S. Tewksbury improvement in the way of piking and all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co., Minn., wife is said to be stiong and healhy. last week. Prof. Sharpies, of Haverford Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate Under bridging. Wm. P. DUNNINOTON, The physicians thereabout are considerably College, Penn., states that L. July 2781. Register. Ladies' Dolmans, Ulsters, Judgment of Foreclosure. This is a line season for breaking and excited over the affair. T. Edwards saw it with the naked it is being well improved with us. Circulars and Eavelocks, The most singular feature of the eye on Thursday morning last, and IEAJLER I N NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. There has been considerable improvement DRY GOODS,GROCERIES, children is that all of them have Edgar L. Larkin, ot New Windsor, State ofMinnesota, I District Court, atLow Prices. in the way of tree planting County of Brown. 5 Ninth Judicial District. blue eyes and so closely resemble III., also reports seeing it, and that which is one of our greatest needs. Land Oflicc at Redwood Falls, Minn., June 21,1881 it is a vast now comet. It is located each other that it is hard to tell Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff. Notice is hereby given, that the following-named But we have still, a greater viz: wells. vs. READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, settler has filed notice of his intention to make final in the constellation Auriga, them apart. Max Hgnschel, John Bellm. W'll not some one who makes well dig proof in support of his claim, and securefinalentry H. A. Subilia, Helena Roos, about eight degrees from Copella, ing his business give us a call? 4 of us thereof, and that said proof will be made before Charles L.Roos, Max A.Roos, the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Oflicc and it is not improbable that it at least want wells bored.There's twice Hugo Roos, The City of New C. BALTRUSCH, at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Friday the29th day of An emigrant family named Dorr, Ulm and Hermann Thrall that number wanted, but I do notJuly, may be the much expected comet of 1831, viz.: Adam C. Cristman Homestead Defendants. from Missouri, traveling by wagon, Layflies & Gents entry No. 3063 for E 'A SW# and WJ SEtf, Sec. farknow what way the rest want theirs 1812, which should appear not Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue 32, Township 112, Range 32 and he names the following met with a dreadful accident near dug. of a Judgment and Decree, entered in the above from that locality. N apprehension Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. witnesses to prove his continuous residence UNDERWEAR entitled action on the 19th day of May, 1881, a certified Potter, Neb., last week. A shotgun upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Chas. II. Quite a number from here went need be had over the unusual transcript ofwhich has been delivered to me Hopkins, Chas. Berg, F. S. Knapp and S. Tewksbury, NOTIONS & DEALER IN loaded with buckshot, suspended to the Sunday School Convention at I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Brown county, appearance of comets during the all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co. Dry Qoods will Bell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, Springfield. in the first wagon, struck against July 27 WM. P. DUNNINOTON, Register. Trimmings present year as they do not possess for cash, on Friday the 15th day of July, 1881, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door ol a wagon bow and was discharged We anticipate a good time, celebrating the power to work injury upon the the Court House in the City of New Ulm in said White Swan PROBATE NOTICE. the Fourth at Springfield. to the second wagon, containing a County, in one parcel, thopremises and real estnte earth or any other planet. & Groceries, described in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: AH family. A twelve year old girl was We almost regret to see the drovers those tracts or parcels of land lying and being in Unlaimdried^ driving the young cattle out of theState instantly killed. A baby was also the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, described of Minnesota, 1 J'ss In Probate Court. SHIRTS, as follows, to-wit: The Lots Nos. One [1], Brown County. country,although that is what we raise wounded and died in half an hour, GENTS' AND BOYS' Two.F.2], Three [31, Four [4], Eleven [11], Twelve and General MINNESOTA NEWS. them for. In the matter of tho estate of Jacob Christenscn [12], Thirteen [13], and part of Lots Nos. Eight and another child was wounded in Merchandise. Locfipn deceased. On reading and filing the petition [8]7Nine[9] and Ten [10], all in Block No. Two Ready-made Clothing, of Gul Olson of Brown County representing, the hand. The mother received two Hundred and Sixteen [216] North of Centre Street, PLATO. HIGHEST among other things, that Jacob Christenscn Loeften Ilemrich Michels, of Glencoe, and ot Park Addition, In the Borough (formerly shots in the left breast, but was not late of Brown County on the 7th day of June Town* of New Ulm according to the plat of Circulars, Market price Honored and Blessed. beat Herman Sandars with a club Ladies9 A. D. 1881, at said County died intestate, and being the Park Addition to the town of New Ulm .'as dangerously hurt. Th stricken paid for an inhabitant of. this County at the time of his the same appears of record in the until the latter was nearly dead. When aboard of eminent physicians family was taken to Sydney on a death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within Produce. office of the Register of Deeds or said County Hats fc Caps,' He is still in a critical condition. and chemists announced the discovery this county, ana that the said petitioner is a son-in of Brown. Part of Lots Nos. Eight [8], Nine [9] Union Pacific train, where the burial law of said deceased, and praying that administration and Ten [10] in said Block Two Hundred and Sixteen that by combining some well known The trouble grew out of a clobt and COB MIMN & CENTR E STB. HBW I/LM, MIIW of said estate be to himlgrantcd: It is ordered, [216] more fully described as follows, to-wit: of the two dead children took Boots & Shoes, valuable remedies the most wondei ul that said petition be heard before thefJndgc of this a young woman. Commencing One Hundred and Sixty,five[105] place yesterday. Court, on Friday the 22d day of July A. D. 1881, at feet South 55J degrees West from the cornor to medicine w?s produced, which would ten o'clock A. M., at tho Probate office in said Lot No. ten [10] in said Block 216 formed by the tho largest assortment of Patric Lyon, who is in jail at cure such a wide range of diseases that connty. intersection of valley Street and First North Street CASH PURCHASES STRAW GOODS. most all other remedies could be dispensed Minneapolis under suspicion of having thence running South 34 degrees Kast, One Hundred Ordered further, that not ice thereof be given to Wm. Koch. E. G. Paul. and Sixty-five [165] feet thence North 55}$ A score of grangers on mob law the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, with, many were skeptical been implicated in the death of AND CHEAP SALES C. Schmidt. Geo. Schmidt. degrees East, Fifteen [15] feet thence North 31% by publishing a copy of this order for three intent got themselves into a ludicrous but proof of its merits by actual trial degrees West, and along the Winona and Saint Peter successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in Father Hays and brother in Corcoran CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, NEUMANN &R0SSK0PF, Empire Mill Co. Railroad, One Hundred and Sixty, five [165] feet the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper printed has dispelled all doubt, and to-day the scrape one night last week at town, positively denies the charge, thence South 55# degrees West, Fifteen ]15] feet and published at New Ulm in said County. Dated discoverers of that great medicine, Grand Haven, Mich. They suddenly to the place of beginning. at New Ulm the 22d day of June A. D. 1881. NOTIONS, &i. but does not deny having taken $20, Dealers in Hop Bitters, are honored and blessod By Court, EUNST BRANDT, appeared at the jail, overpowered Dated June lit, 1881. EDWARD CASEY, an offense he palliates by the statement DRY GOODS, (L S) Judge of Probate. I have given especial attention to by all as benefactors. ROLLER MILL. Sheriff of Brown a deputy sheriff, and compelled him July 20 that Jerry Hays owed him B. F. WEBBER, Co. Minn. my ready-made clothing department, Mats, Caps, Notions, to give up the keys to a murderer's Plaintiff's Attorney. July 13-8i $25. I now appears that all three and as tho largest portion of my stock Rider ely Item*. Groceries, Provisions, cell. They then all went in and SUMMONS. of clothing has been made to order men had been drinking heavily the Sheriff's Sale ot Real Estate Under secured their victim. The sheriffs from samples selected by myself, i Crockery and Glassware, night before, and suffocating probabfollowed District Court, State of Minnesota, I, 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs* wife, aroused by the noise, in thely am enabled to furnish better made It is quite a- while since anything Judgment of Foreclosure. County of Brown. $ Ninth Judicial District. stupefaction from their Green, dried and Canned Joseph Smith, Plaintiff, 1 has been seen in the Review about clothing, and at lower prices than any absence of her husband from town, free indulgence in liquor before retiring. against Ridgely and vicinity. .People will other establishment in the city. Fruits, etc., etc. went to the spot, discovered the situation, ChristiunJohnson, Defendant.) The position in which the State of Minnesota, NintDistrict Court, Judicia District commence to think the great flood has When in want of anything in m} S closed the outside door of The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendant: County of Brown. $ bodies were found carry out this Minn. Street, New Ulm, Minn. washed us all from the face of the We tako pleasure in informing the line don't fail to come and see my the jail, which the lynching party Fridolin Madlener, Plaintiff, A theory. You are hereby summoned and required to answer earth, so we must let them know that public that we are now ready for business. goods and obtain my prices before pinchasing vs. the complaint of the Plaintiff in the. above entitled had left unguarded. That tne town we are still living. The best machinery and all the John Bellm. Franziskn Bellm, elsewhere. will be moncin "We will always take farm produce in action which is filed in tho office of the Clerk H. A. Subilia and Hermann might enjoy the joke, she sent her The Greismer-Kelly cut-throat latest improvements in the manufacture of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, your pocket. exchange for goods, and pay the highest We'are having bountiors rains and Thran, Defendants. in and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, servant girl to turn on a general affair came up before the grand jury of Hour enable us to compete with market price for all kinds of paper Noticeis hereby given that under and by virtue C. Baltnnsch. the weeds are growing rapidly. I and to serve copy of your answer to the of a Judgment and Decree, enterod in the above the best mills in the country. fire alarm from the Court House and at Hastings on Tuesday, and proved said complaint on the subscriber, at his office in rags. some places on the high lands the entitled action on the 19th day oMay, 1881, a certified the City ofNew Ulm in said County, within twenty We are constantly buying called the citizens to come and to be a perfect farce.. The jury crops are looking splendid, that is the transcript of which has been delivered to me, days after the service of this summons upon you, see In connection with our store we I, the undersigned Sheriff of said Brown county, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail Wheat, the game she had bagged. became disgusted before half of the small grain, corn does not look so well. will sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, WOOD! WOOD! to answer the said complaint within the time afore, have a first-class saloon, furnished with for cash, on Friday the 15th day of July, 1S81, at witnesses were examined and dropped Bye, Among the happy young men at said, the Plaintiff in this action will take judgment a splendid billiard table, and our customers 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Front Door of the against you for the sum of Eight Hundred and the case. It is asserted thatGreisnier present is Mr. Joseph Leible, who led Corn, Court House in the City ofNew Ulm in said County, will always find good liquors Seventy-four Dollars and eighty-five cents, with in one parcel, the premises and real estate doscribed his blushing bride co the altar of the was scared out of the country interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum f|Th Green backers assembled at Oats, and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid in said Judgment and Decree, to-wit: All The undersigned desires to inform from the seventh day of April, 1881, together with West Newton church on the 14 inst. by a threat of a suit for seduction, lunch. those tracts or parcels of land lying and being in BuckufJic Minneapolis in State convention the costs and disbursements of this action. the people of New Ulm and vicinity The tin pan brigade turned out and the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, described and that a $20 gold piece was added Dated May 6th, 1881. J. NEWHART, f]ast Wednesday and nominated the &c.,c that he is now prepare,d bto thfurnish as follows, to-wit: The Lots No. One (1), gave Joseph a call, and found him hard cord All goods purcnased of us will be delivered Plaintiff's Attorney, New Ulm, Minn. Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Eleven (11), Twelve as an inducement. o'- wood, either soft following ticket: Governor, E just asgenerons as he always was. At the Highest Market Prices in any part of the city free of (12), Thirteen (13) and part of lots No. Eight (8), or car load, at reasonable rates. Nine(9), and T-n(10),al No. TwoHundred Roberts, of Olmsted County .LieuJp&nantiftoveraor,, Well, Joe, we wish you success and cost. :Mrs. Fannie E. Dodge, the story and Sixteen (216) North cf Centre Street, and of SALE OF CENTER STREET LOTS. Peter Ilerrian. hope that your shadow will never A. P- Love, of W sell all kinds of Park Addition, in the City of New Ulm, according Farmers of: whose career while the wife "of jjew Ulm, Minn., June 14th. 1881 to the plat of the Park Addition to the Town of grow less. Hennepn County Secretary of the late Oss\an E. Dodge has often ELOUB, New Ulm, as the same appears of record in the office The road boss has been around inviting of the Register of. Deeds of said County of J^StateV George C. Chamberlain, of Notice is hereby given, that Centre Street lots been rehearsed, has returned to St. Brown. Part of Lots No. Eight [8], Nine [9], and LAND FOR SALE. SHOBTS, Nos., 1,2,3,4,5,6, and 7, in Block No.183, south of the farmers to work on the road VDak&ta County State Auditor, E In. this vicinity Will please take no Ten [10] in said Block Two Hundred and Sixteen Paul. -Mrs. Dodge has just returned Centre Street and lots 1,2,3,4,.5,'6,7,11,12and 13, and our worthy assessor has been giving [216] more fully described asfollows, to-wit: Commencing BBANy in Block No. 217 North of Centre Street, all in Park Ay res, of, Washington County ticc that this fall the undersigned &c. JC'C, from a fruitless attempt to see her One Hundred and Sixty-flvo [16] feet us a call. Addition to the city of New Ulm, will be sold at AT LOW RATES. will buy all kinds of 10,South 65X degrees West from the corner to Lot State -Treasorer, Ole Johnson-, AtWney-Jienefal, The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, children, which were, placed in public auction on the 9th day of July, 1881, at Mr. Frank Veit's new house is going No. ten [101 hi said Block 216 formed by the intersection o'clock A. M. Range 31. in the town of Milford, -^J Joseph McKnight charge of parties in England, by of valley Street, and First North Street, Farm Produce, Special Attention pi von to up quite lively. The carpenters are at The same to be sold for at least one third part of Se thence running South34M degrees East, One Hundred ami the W'^ofNE the purchase price cash, down and the balance to be '4 IrfjRoy, Mower Coitntv .Railroad their father, Just prior to his death, work putting in thei floor. au.stona Wor\k.KI^VV A and Sixty-five [1651/eet thence North 55^ 1n paidon-or before five years from the day of sale and lots 1 and 8 AS OATSf CORN, BUTTER degrees East Fifteen [15] feet thence North 34X ^Commissioner, Joseph Gove: J&erk With, strict injunctions .that, their with eight per cent, interest payable annually and LA Mr. Jacob Kuschnick has lost his in the town of Sigel. degrees West and along the Winona and Saint Peter the purchaser giving a first mortgage on the proper EGGS, &C, An extra s^pnc forgrinding nipther should not be allowed to ^*Hhe Supreme Court, C. C^Braukelt, last child. What was three weeks ago for feed, Railroad, One Hundred and Sixty-five [165] Terms of payment easy. For ty to secure thepaymentof the balance of principal feet thence South 55% degrees West, Fifteen [15] Steam visit 'orhtvffi anything to do with a happy family of seven children, not and interest due tncrcon. of Hennepin County. Some of ornsheller. further information address feet to the placeof beginning, for which he will at all times "pay The sale to take place on the premises. one survived the dread disease diphtheria. them. 4ML'candidate3 may accidentally F. A. Donahower, By order of the City Council. Dated, Jane 1st, 1$81. HOWARD CASEY, the highest market price. Mr. Kuschnick has our sympathy Wood taken for cash or in exchange. Dated this 15th day of June, 1881. Sheriff of Brown Ma* of their nomination, but none St, reter, Minn. ^'Lac Qui Parle Independent:Ole B.F.WEBBER, County, Minn. in this his very sad bereavement, JACOB NIX, of theui will ever hear of their elec Plaintiffs Utorney, Julyl3-ei. |\!J 1.2--81 Dec.i-8o. ^n^Mi'e ^f ill Co June29-81.V ,{i/-,y-x^ CityClerk^ Knudson and wife, of Lake Shor Shore., tion. I M^^A^Mt0.U W**J frrrK^zf.'^ is&%*S ^S" &&I mm