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-^w^VWW^Y^ vt^'N EW ULM REVIEW W jf^ f- A new time table went into effect on injured. A two year old child of main track, and they saved themselves iM the St. Paul & Sioux .City road on the Dickmever's had the flesh entirely from being taken away in (From our Regular Correspondent.) Wheat all headed out. Some fields torn off of one arm from the elbow Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., December 11th inst. The morning train for St. the general destruction by holding Paris, France, June, 27th, 1881. quite rusty, and a light crop is prognosticated. 4th, 18H0. MANUFACTURER or J^UBJ^ to the wrist. Great damage onto the grass. A small lake was Paul now passes Kasota about 0 o'clock, Corn have been doing Where is the American who, on Notice is hereby given that Johanna Peter the widow of the fallowing named settler has filed notice was also done to other buildings Boots andJ well recently. Haying season at hand sucked dry and the soft mud scattered instead of 7:20, and reaches returning home from a visit, whether of her intention to make Anal proof in support and crops. Mr. Dickmeyer was not but farmers complain, that it is too of his claim, and that sold proof will be made be' for half a mile around, Mr. of business or pleasure, to the St. Paul at 12:30 p. w. The other p&*iJ&rt wet to do anything. You must lay in at home at the time. Anderson places his loss at $1,200. French capital, has not been nonplussed traius run as heretofore. A Sunday a good store this time, so as not to run or. Minm 3d N. S. New Ulm Our Mulligan correspondent says: by the inevitable question IN TOWN WELLINGTON, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP, train has been added and passengers short. of S WX of see. 6, Tp. Ill 90. Wm. Pahey's3 year old child was A very heavy rain storm passed over Re names the following witnesses to prove his emanating from the female portion leaving New Ulm on the Saturday Co. Sup't. Clary visited ua last week. continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said A large assortment of mil killed, and wife badly injured. J. this section last Saturday afternoon of his family, "What is being worn land, vi/.: We are always glad to see you Clary evening train can reach St. Paul by boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' Fahey's family are all injured. P. accompanied by a regular Marzel AlUnann, of New Ulm, Minn in Paris." Where, again is the individual but you was rather late this summer, childrenV ahoea constantly Icept W Nicholas Franta, of Saturday noon. fit 5--..* Cashmire, Pahey's house was blown to pieces, "Jimmy Kane," which destroyed who has been lucky enough as two of our schools were already Joseph Arbes, Jr., of hand. Custom work and repairfiiiri Sebastisn Bleble, of -t but none of the family were hurt. nearly every moveable object along closed. to supply a satisfactory or even promptly attended to. 'W^ Art and Oil. WM DUSMIKOTOW, Tompkins' house was blown down, its course. The houses of Mr. P. Mr. J. R. Lankard, from town of acceptable reply to this most puzzling July 90-81, Register. The Norfolk Virgfnian of January 16, but no one hurt. The track of the Coffenburg and Mr. A. Zwaschka !CASH Cottonwood, visited our town last Woosterd interogative? In nine cases out NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1881, refers to the remarkable cure effected storm is about a mile to two miles were entirely slivered into pieces week.ip ^^$:: && ^^?i.-. i3f| of ten the bewildered man gets himself by St. Jacobs Oil in case of Prof. wide and everything in its path was and their contents scattered in Samuel Paulabh has returned from out of the difficulty by declaring Cromwell,known/the country oyer Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., June 8,1861. razed to the ground. The bark is every direction. The wife and Dakota, and seems contended to make that the wet weather caused all ,the Notice it hereby given, that the following-named and Silk Linden his further home, Sam says: stripped from the trees and all child of Mr. Coffenburg were injured for his magnificent Art Illustrations settler has filed notice of big intention tomake final fine dresses to be enveloped in waterproof -PAftJ FORBmtter "It is wild and rough out there." proof in support of his clim,.and secure final entry grain, corn, &c, ia destroyed, the considerably although not who had suffered excruciating torments (a shocking libel, seeing thereof, and that said proof will be made before etxici Eg Mr. Ole Lundberg is building anew ground being as clean as in early dangerously, and Mr. C, also recieved the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office from rheumatism, until he tried that the French woman never wears house people surmise, that Ole is at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Saturday the 16th day spring. A fence rail was driven slight bruises. Mr. Zwaschka's DOLMANS, the Oil whose effects he says were of July.1881, viz.: Ole Johaneaeu Homestead entry a waterproof,) or he raises an outburst going to take we won't say what, unto The undersigned would respectft 1 lenghtwise through a hog. 30 head family took refuge in the cellar No.3095forNW* NJSfc'.NX XW* ofSec. lfcNfc magical. of derisive laughter by describing him. Best wishes Ole. Mr. Siver Si, Section .2, Townsulp HI, Range 33, and he inform the public of Kerr Ulm of cattle of the Finley herd were and thus escaped without serious :fi names the following witnefisei to prove hia continuous Jacobson sold a 4 year old horse for something that was worn in vicinity that he has bought the blown completely over a wire fence injury. The storm seemed to residence upon and cultivation of said tract, $150. It pays to raise good stock. -v Sleepy Eye, Minn, July 18. 1881. ATLowrap New York twelve months previously. PRODUCE COMMISSION^%g^ viz Ma hias M. Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, A. and a distance of more than a half be more terrible east from this Buchanan and John John P. Murtella all of Fort business heretofore conducted by" rt{ Quite a number of the boys went To whom it may concern. We In my humble endeavors to enlighten Ridgely, Nicollet Co. WM. P. DVUVIMOTON. mile. The boy herder, a son of place but the extent of its devastation N. Orefe, in the basement of the! down to Madelia to a dance the other the undersigned were present andsaw the reader on things Parisian July 20-81 ltegister. Mr. Finley, and all the cattle were we have yet not been able to Brown Co. Bank building, and win night. There must have been quite the Minneapalis Twine Binder operate in the shape of politics, economics, killed. 12 M. & St. L. R. K. surveyors learn. always pay the highest cash market a melee, as we noticed the next day NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. on Mr. Clausen's Farm, in the theatricals, and a host of miscellaneous price, especially for good butter were in camp'at Demming's some of the boys had skinned noses town of Eden, in short, heavy Barley'and subjectsj ranging from coups eggs. and in LATES STYL E at etc. Boys, "It is a shame to fight." grove when the storm came upon AK |H PROCLAMATION it gave entire satisfaction, d'etat to vitriol throwing. I have Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minu., June 8,1681 Corner Centre and Minn. Sts., NefpS them. One was blown against a Notice is hereby given, that the following-named New Ulm, July 18.1881* not missing one bundle. Ulm, Minn. often felt a twinge ot conscience un tree and had tree ribs broken, and .settler hasfilednotice of hisintention to make final Golden Ciatu Item*! Our city has met with a fearful Hans A- Clausen, Peter Penning, wMt proof in support of his claim, and secure, final entry pleasantly reminding me that after Hiunmel*^ the others hung to the trees and thereof, and that said proof will be made before Chea Charley- disaster and our resources are insufficient A. Andersen, Rug, all I was neglecting a serious part The 4th at this place was as the REVIEW prophesied the Register and Receiver or the U. S. Land Office were lashed to the ground time and to meet the emergency, since a big time and don't you forget it. at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Saturday the lettrflay Chas Richter. i of my duty. Visions flashed across again- Demming's buildingsver July. 1881, viz.: James Blake Jr. Homestead entry Roadmaster Pickle is doing some good work on the tornado that struck our city on H. WEBBING, my mind of fair eyes scanning the No. 3036 for Lots 6, 7 and 10 of Sec. 16 fc SWK our roads. demolished and the timbers driven Friday the 15th insl- has damaged SWX, Section 15, Township 111, Range32, and he Paris column, and of their owners Subal Bohannan has built, anew barn. By the The President is slowly mending in among the surveyors. One piece names the following witnesses to prove his continuous almost every one to such a degree, PUMPS! PUMPS! way Mr. B. has the best yearling colt in this county. yi laying down the paper in disgust at residence upon and cultivation of said DEALER I N and his recovery is now only a question of timber was driven into the So horsemen say. that those who were better situated tract, vis.: Louis Charron, Wm.Laframbois, John seeing a dissertation on the success of time. He will be taken to ground four feet right in close proximity We fortunately escaped the storm of Friday last. Lane and Joseph Julius, all of est Newton. Nicollet before the storm, cannot come to Co., Hinn. wi. p. DvxnrToir, of such and such a'.bill in the French Tho dance on the fourth was a grand micces. the sea shore in a few days. Let us to the men. The harness was Iuly20-8i Register. the relief of their more unfortunate Look out for another one soon. Parliament, where they hoped to all be thankful. stripped completely off from two GROCERIES, Wo think the prospect for good crops is not very. fellow citizens who have in many find a hint as to the kind of bonnet NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. horses in the camp, and one of the good, too much rain and heat. instances .lost everything they possessed. Snyder. likely to become fashionable next Medietas& Faming laplemeits. horses was carried through the air a The second grand glass ball tournament month- half mile and killed. at the St, Paul rifle park lay Good Woman. Laud Office at Redwood Falls, Minn. The citizens of New Ultn have Golden Gate, Minn. June 23d, 1881. will be held this week, terminating It is undoubtedly less easy to requested us to call upon the people Notice is hereby given, that the following named IN WEST NEWTON Why are you so out of sorts, never to-morrow. $2,000 in prizes will SD. Peterson, write about fashions in Paris in the settler has filed notice of his intention to make final the storm was even more destructive of our own State and the benevolently able to tell folks that you are well? proof support of his claim, and secure final be given to the crack shots. present day than at a time when the to life than in New Ulm. John entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before disposed of other^States for Ten to one it's all caused in the first the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land highest lady in the land, assisted by Kuschnick was struck by lightning place by the habitual constipation, such material aid as they may see fit Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Friday the 29th and he died from the effects of his a sort of female ministry on things which no doubt finally caused deranged day of July 1881, viz.: Mary M. Hopkins, Homestead Two white outlaws wantonly to grant to the sufferers. Dealer m' mmrm entry No. 8063 for South West*, 8ection 34, kidneys and liver. The sure cure for injuries on Saturday. His house relating to dress, sent out her unwritten shot a Mille Lac Indian chief last IMPLEMEITS The destruction is so general, that Township 112, Range 32, and he names the following constipatioc is the celebrated KidneyWort. was completely ruined,and his family edicts which the Grand witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon Sunday near Aitkin, this State. corporations as well as individuals It is also a specific remedy for and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Seymour were only savedfroni|a horrible Monde hastened to apply. Then a *ti'U Agent for the The Indians were peaceable and the have suffered very much, but it is Stevens, W. I. Dresser, Chaa. Berg and 9. Tewksbury all kidney and liver diseases. Thousands 4 death by taking refuge in the cellar. all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co., Minn., State bail at the Tuileries of the murder was committed without provocation. our aim and object, to care first for are cured by It every month. ^TOUGHTON WAGONS ,,_, Wm.P. DUSNINOTOK, Fritz Loomis had two children Imperial box at Longchamps furnished The murderers have been the wounded and the families dsstitute Try it at once.Toledo Blade. July27~81. Register. killed instantly and another badly AND SLEIGHS ample illustration of the arrested. of shelter and the most necessary NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. wounded. Mr. Loomis was also prevailing modes, and the chroniclers articles of household and kitchen Dixon ill,, and Bock Island winter Butter. badly hurt. Their wounds were Last Thursday, in obedience to had only to observe. furniture, and as there are not Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., July 11th 81 not dressed until Sunday evening, PLOWS- the proclamation of the governor, Now a change has come over the less than 400 to 500^of this class, we Notice is hereby given that the following named Let a farmer divide his white win* settler has filed notice of his intention to make final when Drs. James and Collins, of St. was observed throughout the State spirit of this pleasant dream, and shall thankfully accept every donation ter butter into two lots, while yet in proof in support of his claim, and secure final Peter, got up there. Dr. Collins of Kentucky as a day of fasting and there are as many different and totally the form of cream, and for one make entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before that may be addressed to te Relief WATONWAN FANNING MILL, The undersigned take pleasure' in the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land says at Loomis' place the track of use of Perfected Butter Color, made prayer for the recovery of President AND distinct fashions running concurrently Committee or one of the undersigned. informing the public that they hav Office at Redwood Falls, Minn,.on Friday the 19th the storm is two miles wide, and by Wells, Richardson* Co., Burlington, Garfield. The prayers, we have no day of August, 1681, viz., Karl Sporer, Homestead as there are modistes and been appointed agents for New Ulm ines entry No.673 for S. Wtf NWX and NWli SW#, Vt., while the other goes to market everything is swept clean. Mr. doubt, were sincere. Certain it is milliners to invite them. Far be it and vicinity for the sale of Powell & The citizens Relief Com. of New Section 26, Township 111, Range 30 and he names without color, and he will discover Loomis lost everything. John Erhards the following witnesses to prove his continuous that the proclamation of the governor NEW ULM, MINN.., from me to maintain that the world Douglas* Waukeegan pump, the best Ulm, on what course his interest depends. residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: buildings were completely 1 would also inform the public that&, is worded with all sincerity, and in the market. has not gained by some scope being Franz Preisinger, George Beimel, George Eltenho WM. PFAESDER, Chaiiman. This color gives the fine, rich, golden ap': destroyed, and his hired man badly and F. Swanson all of Jfew Ulm, Brown Co. I have established a branch agency has called forth the warmest commendation left to individual originality. To yellow of first quality June butter, GOEDE & CORDES, REV. ALEX. BERGHOLD, Sec. SJoepy Eje, where everything in wounded. John Schwab lost nine W. P. DUKNIROTOX, from every source.. and is not tinged with the dull red take only one example, perhaps not Treas. CHAS. WAGNER, I 18-82. Register. line can be obtained. head of cattle and two horses. He tint, objected to in' most butter colors. a perfectly fair one, it is true, the C. Mayor of the city JOHN RUDOLPH, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. S. B.PETERSON. has but one horse and a cow left. [Reading, (Fa.) Times and Dispatch.] The Prosser car, for carrying scene at the race course on the His house was also half unroofed grain, is a remarkable invention. Grand Prix Day*. At one minute NEWTJLM AND VICINITY MORTGAGE SALE-^ Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn.June 28th,'81. and a new self-binder completely It consists simply of two large iron I). M. Howe, of Mankato, has the uninvited male observer would Notice is here'by given, that the following.named f**X Extra Copies. demolished. John Gabriel's buildings barrels or cylinders, with iron hoops settler has filed notice of his intention to make a complaint on Sheri Schweitzer admire a cluster of directive bonnets final proof in support of his claim, and secure final were carried away, and both which serve as wheels, the car itself Default having been made in the payment of th* tor damages in closing the former's tight-fitting high-waisted robes, and entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before stun of One Hundred and fifty-nine dollars, fl5 of his horses killed. Forty acres of the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land revolving, It is claimed to save 80 clothing store, under an attachment artfully constructed costumes of the 00), which is claimed to be due at the date of this Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Friday the 29th We have printed 2000 extra copies timber is level with the ground, not percent, in the power required to by the Ramsey district court. day of Jnly,1881, viz. Charles Bird Homestead entry "sweet simplicity" type. The next a single tree is left in an upright No. 3072 for North Westtf, Section 34, Township of this week's and are draw a given bulk of grain is capable The amount is 812,500. REVIEW, moment his attention would be attracted 112, Range 33, and he names the following position. His crops are also entirely the fifth day of December, A. D. 1ft*. and. with of double the speed attainable witnesses to prove his continuous rtsldenco upon prepared to furnish them in any by an equally fashionable, power of sale therein contained, duly recorded ia DEALER IN ruined. and cultivation of said^traet, vis.: C. H. Hopkins, with old style cars consistent with the offlce of Uie Register of Deeds in and for the* no doubt, but strangely-contrasting AdamChristmann,S.Tewksbnry and J. B. Harpera, quantities to those wishing to send County of Brown and State of Minnesota/on th* safety, and improves the grain carried John M. Walzer lost his house of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co. Minn. ninth day of December, A. D. 18TO, st o'clock display of Spanish taste, broadbrimmed, Dry Goods them to their friends, if word is left A. M., in Book of Mortgages, on,page 2M aad^ij Wm. V. DUBNIKOTOK, by reason of the motion and and barn and several head of cattleFred round hat, the falling Aug.3d-81 Register. no actton^or proceeding having been instituted, at with us at once. aeration. By means of this car it is Pieke's building was damaged. law or ot! rtherwiee, to recover the debt secured br *MP beeded fringe of which would almost NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION* said mor 5&f*ge, or any pa claimed possible to carry grain at All of Nicholas Hoy's buildings Clothing, conceal the wearers's features, A largo stock of glass was received Now, Therefore, notice is hereby given, that by less than lake or canal rates at a were destroyed. The house and virtue of the power of sale containedin said mortgage, black satin bejetted costume, hugh by Jos. Bobleter this morning. and pursuant to the statute in such case" good profit. barn of John Brigel were destroyed made and provided, the said Mortgage will be' Laud Office at Redwood Falls, Minn fan, and lace matilla thrown over foreclosed by a salretosfl thee1premisesh described in .Tuns Slet, 1831. together with all of his farm machinery. Boot & Shoes ^g viB:Te North half the shoulders. The great and laudible i Dr. Maiden has removed his Dental f l?ffi^y Notice is hereby given, that the following named Henry Burry was badly A Lie, it is said, will travel a or the North West quarter of section thirty-two (38) settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal object seemed to be to achieve office over Dr. Weschcke's Drug Store proof in support of his claim, and secure final wounded, and all of his buildings a league while Truth is patting on ernmen Survey, in Brown Count -i picturesqueness in whatever particu .v entry thereof, and that, said proof will be made before Range thirty-four (34)West, containineelghty acre* in Leihold's building. Hats, Caps complete wreck. A. Dusick's his boots. Some of our esteemed the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land ?-S?2!in jar mode, the female form divine Office at. Redwood Falls, Minn., on Tuesday the and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments 'J* building was carried entirely off contemporaries are illustrating tho 26th day of July 1*81, viz.: Eilen Smith, Preemption and appurtenances which sale will beomadedooyt was attired. The dressmaking art Dr. Foster will go to Sleepy Eye until e* day Augus entry No. 30716 for S E S E and Lot 3 not a particle left* John Huhn's truth of the old proyerb by the pertinacity the Sheriff of said Brown County, at Upfront te had evidently run loose on all countries Section 6, Township 111, Range 32, and he S of the Court House, in the Clf/ New BlfeX his rooms are ready which he formerly A building and machinery were destroyed* with which they repeat the the following witnesses to prove hii and all periods, and if at times 8 a"! occupied. lesideuce upon and wilrivatioi Joseph Stutz's house was exploded story that the assassin Guiteau, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock A, of that day, at public Dennis O, Shea, Frank Dm: the combinations were somewhat in vendue, to the highest bidder for cash to pay destroyed, and all within the path as he shot President Garfield, dollar"VtasV and Jas. Tompkins all of said deb ilAhtt and interes im+Awi_*t and _.<p>Twenty-five ttpolatedin n and said.. Mor Bin and ._J J* Stereoscopic views of New Ulm taken congruous the effect was rarely unsatisfactory. Co., Hinn. J-. to of the storm in the Northwest part exclaimed:" I am a stalwart, and Arthur case of -v, T-'--.-"3fa eifie in case of fnrnnraliiifirirtfttrai ini right after the storm can be obtained ot West Newton, for a width of two allowed timNiathinlawiyb is now President." The prosecuting nl 87-81. on The fashion of wearing real flowers at E.E. Seiter's gallery on Broadway. miles was destroyed. John Risof's 7$ attorney of the district, f) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION vided'SyTSW in every conceiyable position CENTRE STR. blacksmith shop is gone. Martin Col. Corkhill, investigated the facts NEARMINJCl D**lNew Lake Benton has a walking monomaniac has assumed i this capital the proportions Frank is dead. He was found half in connection with this alleged tragical J. Newhart, A1 who challenges the whole country of a mania. The tendency Land Office at Redwood Falls. Minn.. .Tunc 21,1881 a mile from his house his house has utterance, and found that the P.S. Notice is hereby given, that the following-named is commendable, for what more to out-walk him in a 20 rod walk, not been found yet. Fritz Larnish's language attributed to him were settler has filed notice of his intention to make final beautiful contrast to a costume of proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry for a stake of S50 dollars. NOTICE PORJ^JBLICATION.^ house and all other buildings are ASSORTMENT OF never uttered bv Giteau. The story thereof, and that said proof will be made before A LARGE the prevailing ivory hue can be imagined gone. His daughter Ida is dead, the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land Office was fabricated by some irresponsible S. II. Nichols, clerk of the Supreme at Redwood Fulls, Minn., on Friday the 20thdayof than a rich boquet of crimson. and mother, daughter and son badly Bohemian of the New York press, Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn. July18 8l,4^ July, 1831, viz.: Adam C. Cristwian Homestead Ladies' Dolmans, Bisters, tf *]WMOT given, that tie followin-nained Court, St. Paul, Mrs. T. Perry, editress entry No. :J063 for E SWfe' and Wfc SKX, Sec. wounded. Peter Dusick's house who desired to turn the event to the cJnn secnie final en: 32, Township 112, Range 32 and he names the following aetUet has filed nopce of his intention to inaltefliuU rosebuds surrounded by^their natural of the St. Peter 'Ames and Mr. Bose of was swept clear of everything. Joe disadvantage of Mr. Oonkling, and Circulars and Havelocks, witnesses to prove his continuous residence 8np fjL lovely foliage? Hats, fans, parasols upon and cultivation of said tract, vi?..: Chas. 'H. the Waseca Hera Id looked over the Halloway and family, consisting of although it is a lie made out of Neuralgia, Scktifca. Lumbago, 5? Heaver of the U. S. Land i atLow Prices. Hopkins,Chas. Berg, F. 8. Knappand S. Tewksbnry, te are heavy with bunches of nSiifil ?W* six, were all killed except one little whole cloth, officially known to ruins of our town yesterday. Bcckacho, Soreness of tho Chest, all of Fort Ridgely. Nicollet Co. A^B^t-ttifc-- *d Falls, 18 1 for8TwK N tteS Minn.,GerhajdEndolp Tii OfficeSat Redwood on SatnMay oo me8te July 27 WM. P. DVXIUKGTOX, Register. tastefully selected flowers, the latest S5 8Si" child. In the be such, there are not lacking assassins Goat. Quinsy, Sor Throat, Swellings Me A trotting race between the nags of fashion being to choose some of character who are willing and N W S K*. Secfion"*w* WWMbJd lit, KsSL a. nd Sprainsr Burns and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. witnesses coHlTatiopnr to o^, 1 fc"e0n*e TOWN OF SEVERANCE, Frank Wendling and Philandor Lee, graceful, and, if possible, little oi ftJElLlX* to reiterate it in order that the Sca/ds, General Bodily dwc A in the southwest part of Sibley 8ree ?^SS^?5 last Thursday, resulted in a victory known species, with which to surprise original purpose of its inventor Pains, said tract, viz.: George fteike. F. Thawn. Otto Land Oflice at Redwood Fall, Minn,, June 16 1881. county, the destruction was very Kiecker and WillianfReikc all.of Cairo*IfenvX, C. BALTRUSCH, for the latter. The stakes, $10, was and charm the observer. It Notice is hereby given, that the following named WM DuioraaTON may be in some small degree promoted.Winona Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted co great. Martin Fish was killed, his settlers have filed notice of their intention to make of course pocketed by Mr. Lee. is needless to say that we are almost Republican. Register final proof in support of their claims and secure Feet and Ears, and all other building wt*3 carried away and not a final entry thereof, and that said proof will be daily treated to/some new discovery Pains and Aches. Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. made before the Register and receiver of the U. S vestige of it can be found. He and in the way of color, displaying Lnnd Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Tuesday Every person during July and August It MTOLEHlS i Ho Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS Oil his wife were trying to hold the the 96 day of July 1881, viz.: Peter Johnson, Homestead A. R. McGill, as much ingenuity in the name sc a sap'., sure, si tuple and cheap Kstornal L?'f DEALER IN should take three dozes daily of entry No. 30i7 for Lots ,7, and 9. Section door shut when the storm came. Remedy. A trial ent!'!ta but the coinpnnitively Dry Good Stilwater Messenger. Township 111, Range.33. and he names the following given as in the choice of the tint itself- trifting outlay of 60 Oi f. ami every one suffering the Big Blood and Liver Modicine She does not know how she managed witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon Among the names prominently with pnin can have cheap and positive proof fif its HARDWARE -Thus the hues known as and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Einar Nilson Dr. Marshall's Bromoline. Fifty cents claims. to escape. Jacob Peterson, Peter Nelson and Ole J. Stensven mentioned for the Republican nomination "rouge du roi, lava, yieux mur, Diroctions in Eleven Languages. & Groceries all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet Co. viz.: Einar Nilson a bottle. for /covenor is that of Hon. Homestead entry No. 3W8 for N Eli N \YH and terre d'Afriqe sand color and fez," IN THE TOWN OF MILFORD. SOLD BY ALL DEU(}&IST8 ASD BEALBB8 Emporium lots 2 and 8. Section 8, Township 111, Range 33, and A. ft. McG*/of St. Peter. Though IN MEDICINE. Jos. Pfeifer's house was blown together with the many prevalent he names the fallowing witnesses to prove his continuous It is the best remedy of the kind, older thanMorace Austin or C. K. residence upon and cultivation of said away and his wife and nine year old nances of ivory and orange, afford GENTS' AND BOYS' tract, viz.: Jacob Peterson, Peter Nelson, die J. the largest bottle, the cheapest in and--. 1 Baltimore, Md V. S. A. Davis, when these gentlemen occupied son badly injured. Mrs. Pfeifer has ample scope for selection of fair Stensren and Peter Johnson, all of Fort Ridgely, price and is known as the Big Blood Ready-made Clothing, Agricultural Nicollet Co., viz.: Ole J. Stensven Homestead entry the gubernatorial chair Mr. a penetrating wound to elbow joint NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wearers, be they blondes, brunnettes No. 3019 for Norths of North East* Section and Liver Cure. We mean Dr. Marshall's McGill is a representative of the &5, Township 112, Range 33, and he names the following and is otherwise internally injured. auburn-haired, or endowned with witnesses to prove his continuous residence For Sale. Circulars, Bromoline. Druggists are agant. younger element of the Republican The boy has a bad scalp wound In golden tresses- I may add that the -Ladies9 upon and cultivation of said tract, viz.: Einar Nilson, Jacob Peterson, Peter Nilson and Peter Johnson partythe men who became voters back part of head, and is otherwise A working horse, lumberwagon and Fashion of shading such articles as all of Fort Ridgely, Nicollet county, viz.: Peder Hats & Caps, after the admission of Minnisota into a double harness will be sold cheap for bruised. Mr. Pfeiffer is also somewhat Nelson Homestead entry No. 3060 for Sif NE fans and parasols with the tints displayed and SJi S K.V Section 27, Township 112, Range 33, A grand tournament of the North cash or credit. Inquire at this office. the Union- He has never been hurt. His stable was blown in the costume still obtains and he names the following witnesses to prove his Hoots & Shoes, western Sharpshooters will be hld at. continuous residence npon and cultivation of said mixed up in any crooked transactions, away and his horses killed- Mr. L. and one of the prettiest toilettes at tract, viz.: Einar Nilson, Peder Johnson. Ole J. For Sale. St. Paul commencing August 2d, next, his public record and private Runk also had his barn blow down, the largest assortment of Stensveniand Jacob Peterson all of Fort Ridgely, Longchamps the other day, all gray Nicollet Co. vix.: Mathis Person, Preemption D. life being without a blemish. No and two of his sons were injured. and continuing six days. A delegation STRAW GOODS, from bonnet to shoes, was enhanced S. entry No. 31578 for E NW#, N. EX S WM Lot No. 6, Block No. 103, .North of Mr.P.Mack's stables were torn down one in the state who has not occupied and Lot3. Section 35, Township 112, Range 33, and from the New Ulm Sportsmen's by a large deep parasol, the silk of Centre street, New Ulm, adjoining G. he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous and contents scattered to the four the chair is so thorouglv familiar Club will be present and participate which was finely shaded from black residence upon and cultivation of said Zellei's residence on Broadway, is CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, -IJw twet, viz.: Carl Nelson, Ole Johnson, Ole J. Stensven winds. Others suffered severe loss wifrh the minute details of at the edges through dark and light in the exercises. hereby offered for sale'. Price and and Einar Nlison all of Fort Ridgely., Nicollet to buildings and crops. Although NOTION &c. the executive department, and Co. gray to white at the top. As the terms reasonable. For particulars address the tornado had spent its fury on should he be nominated and elected Hon. S. D. Peterson informs us that F. STOLE A, seaside and country season is now WM. P. DCNNIKGTOX, I have given especial attention to Hauenstein's brewery, it appears July 20-81. he will be as well fitted on the day 450 S. Paulina St., he has already sold and delivered over Register^ upon us, attention is diverted from my ready-made clothing department, that some houses were unroofed and July 27 Chicago, 111. of his inauguration to perform his 500 self-binders this season, and that the elaborate and often gaudy toilettes and HB the largest portion of my stock NOTICE TO CREDITORS. cattle killed in the towns of Cotton duties as any of his competitors of clothing has been made to order suitable for Paris to the simpler, he delivered 27 in one day last week. wood and Butternut valley. No would be after a year or two of service. from samples selected by myself, 1 if equally ingenious and artistic, TAKEN UP. We believe Mr. Peterson sells more STATE OF MINNESOTA, lives were loft, but a number of am enabled to furnish better made Mr. McGill is a clean man, costumes requisite for the "brains COTTKTY cr 8nowir. In Probate Court. farm machinery than any other man clothing, and at lower prices than any children were hurt* Mi*l3 and the interests of the State will bo In the matter of the Estate of Andrew Johnson ]Sfew l/lnj.* de mer" or the Pyrenees. For these Came into my enclosure on July 4th, in Minnesota. Deceased. other establishment in the city. gate in his hands. He will not^ be John R. Jones' house, granary, such light materials at batiste, surah, 1881, in town of Latayette, Nicollet Notice is hereby given to all persons having When in want of anything in my claims and.demands against the estate of Andrew the tool of any ring or corporation, county, alight brown mare, rather stable and threshing machine tumbled and tussore still hold their own, line don't fail to come and see my Johnsen late ofthe County of Brown deceased, that A comnlc Kev. Geo. E. Albrecht will preach Old. The owner is requested to prove but the faithful servant of the people the Judge of the Probate Conrl of said county will over. lending themselves to every conceivable goods and obtain my prices before pur hear, examine, and adjust olaims and demands next Sabbath and the following Sundays mone-SHEL S HEA! property, pay charges and take the and the zealous protector of chasing olsewhere. will be Evan Evans' house was blown combination of style and fashion. against said estate, at his office in New Ulm in said same away. until further notice isgiven in the county, on the first Monday of each month for six their interests. in your pocket. down and a boy was badly hurt, :y. successive months, commencing with the 1st day Ludwrg Glessmann. room in the basement of Union Hall cut by glass. of July, 1881 and that Fix months from the 9th day C. Carpenter and Farming Tools, of June, 1881, have been limited and allowed by Complaint is made that the Crow at 3:30 p. m. Sabbath school will be Wm. E. William's kitchen was MINNESOTA NEWS. said Probate Court for creditors to present their J. I. Case & Co's. %|ron ft PROBATE NOTICE. Indians are killing cattle and -stampeding claims: blown over, and the main building held in the same place at 4:30 p. m. A Dated the 9th d*y of June A. D., 1881. Court stock on the Tongue river. moved six feet from the foundation. A young man by name of Kil WOOD! WOOD! cordial invitation is extended to all. INOBORT JOHNSEN, Eclipse Thresherl^Flsh IkoUc* About 400 or 500 of these red raiders Executrix of the Estate of Andrew Johnsen deceased. bourn, who has been working inMr. Mrs, Storm's house and granary, Probt Stato of Minnesota,) ._ r^.t JulyI3-8i County of Brown! 5 are camped in the valley and doing JL Wag(SKfe ft Buggies, D. Ag QvW? aul's stave factory in Mongomery Mat Evans granary, containing a Just as we were going to press M. Special Term. In the matter or the Guardian, great damage to the stock interests The undersigned desires to inform small quantity of wheat, and the near St- Peter, had his arm torn off PROBATE NOTICE. ship of Martha Amalis Helling. Oa reading and Mullen handed us a telegram from filing the petition of Mary 8. Helling guardian of that section and menacing the the people of New Ulm and vicinity House of Allen Chapman of Cambria, last Thursday, by getting it caught Supt. Sanborn saying that citizens of of said minor, representing among other things that he is now prepared to furnish lives of the ranchmen. The department were also blown down. David that the said ward Is seized of certain real estate Probat'VCourt State of Minnesota, 1. of Winona had donated SI,000 worth in the machinery* The young man in the town of Linden, Brown County, Minnesota, wood, either soft or hard, by the cord Brown County. should run these redkins back Prices house was struck by lightning and that it i* necessary that the whole of the In the matter of ttie estate of Jacob Christensen of lumber, sash and hardware. A is in danger of loosing his life. The or car load, at reasonable rates. on their reservations,/or into Fort same should be sold, and praying for license to THEOSBORNR" Wm Hughes lost a mare, struck by Couuty-dle Onreadind intestate, and being Loeftendeceasedd. Peter Herrian. aell the same: and it appearing to the Court, from commltte was also appointed to solicit accident was the result of pure carelessness, Olsoin don of Gnl of Keogh. ^-^__ "k lightning David Pew lost a mare. said petitlon.that it is necessary and for the be neat Self-Binder, a &ew Ulm, Minn., June 14th. 1881 among other things 1 subscriptions, which, Mr. Sanborn to the said ward to tell said real estate. It ia 1 P:. mr, A. G, Anderson, of Springfield, te#n late of BrownCounty on the 7th day of June ordered aad directed that the next of kin to said A hopes, will reach $1500. Paul Hess, an insane Swiss, near The conductor and engineer "of a ward, and all persons Interested in said estate, ap informs us ihat at Boys lake, an inhabitant of this County at the Umo of his pear before the Judge of this court, on Friday, the LAND FOB SALE. Fountain City. Wis., last Saturday death, leaving goods, chattels and estate within 4 miles east of Springfield, Nels Anderson's train on the A. & D. road were so jftthdayof August A. D. 1881, at tea o'clock A. this county, and: that the said petitioner is a son-ln killed his wife and seyen helpless M., at the Probate Office ln New Ulm in said coun house and stable were com* drunk one day last week that the law of said deceased, and praying that administration The St. Peter Tribunt says that ty theny and there to show cause(if grantedthere any should children and then shot himself, Ucent should not.be for the tale of said estate be to hlmjgranted: It is ordered, pletely destroyed by a water spout depot agent at Stewart had to hold to,) The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110,$m that said petition be heard before theHudge of this Julius Baker of that city and Mr. O. of said real estate, according to the prayer of said thus wiping the whole family out VI Court, on Frldaythe 3*1 day of JnjyX D. IBU,at last Saturday. Horses were taken the train until sober men were procured Range 31, in the town of Milford, petition. E. Edson, late head miller at the New ten o'clock A. M., at* the Probate office in said of existance. The failure of his Se up into the air bodily and killed. to take chaige." ^\V: and the W of E And it is further ordered, that aebpy of this or. eonnty. ft Ulm Eagle Mill, have rented the Kasota crops unsettled his mind and it apSespondency.d der shall!* published for three attccesaire weeks in X*and lot?1 and 8 Furniture, clothing and granary, Ordered further, that notice (hereof be given to Bcations rior toaaid day of bearUtg, the latf of which pub Marble of unusually fine quality the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, mill and will be ready for business in ears he"kille his family in a fit of in the tQwnof Sigel. together with a quantity of wheat *w' anall be at leaeilourteea days before th ortee days before the by publishing**yto a copy^f '.JandaAJorUeheirr this fo 3E~ P*im-! has been discovered near Faribault, said day of hearing, in tfaJB Kew Berlew a ?MltT1 (Jlo Berie a Terms of payment easy'^'il^Por He came to this a few weeks,,,, Tjie Tr&unt aaya^bjjse and oats all gone. Not a kernel of successive weeks prior said of aa weekly newspaper prlntW prla at I^^SEfe^ Ne Ulm in said- the^Sewphtt Review a weekJyWwspape^i, further information address riMS country about threes months county. BytheAonrt. connty the wheat can be found^'iMr. Aivi W* bought Dated at WewUlm the 9th daj July AVD. 1881.' F. A. J)onahower, *&* a ss,IA,r derson and family *rW* ie srou coming and ran away-'out' ?*$# pf is9 MJS** *t $&M$*~ I rija*.r-r&- vtiBLI&H &***=*-. aty "eOEGiS&ssW,