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"T-",lg~"iXr^r^K 5 ^iyn 4-' NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3,1881 XEW TILM AND VICINITY. Albert Blanchard, Clerk of tho District CYCLONE NOTES. circumstances is reported to bo Nino, the chairman and County Auditor Golden (Sate Olealajr. Headache Curoil [OFFICIAL. Court, issued marriage licenses County Commissioners' Proceedings. as follows: John Anderson, Andrew a committee to examine during tho month of July to tho fob %KVT vi.n DI41lKi:i REPORT Dr. Baker's Bliou8Tills. A UD Billi Bieblex, Tho woather during tho whole of Johnson, Geo. Grosam, Franz the work done upon the County lowing named persons: Harvesting is being done in very fine ousness, Constipation, Ac. last weok and up to this writing has Son., Jos. Bieble, Jr., FranzX. Bieble, Jorgen Olson and Karie Olson buildings, also to have all necessary For sale by Jos. Bobleter. fCorrccted weekly by R. PFEFPERLK, dealer In style in this vicinity this season, self, JlTf.YSESKIOA. htiiiii, l'rovwlous, Groceries ami Couutry Produce been most favorablo for building up Anna Frank, widow of Martin Frank, Otto Jahnke and Margarctha Kohlbase. binders having come into general use. repairs made and draw on the county tho wrecked portions of our city, and Aug. Nokarson and Albert Tragner. The coming generation of boys will Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! revenue fund for the same. JULY 25, 1881.The board of County 1881 NKW ULM, JULY 20, look upon bindingan art of which right well was the time improved. Herman Nobacli and Wilholmino On motion the board resolved to 13 Commissioners of Brown county, AreyouiSstorbed nigltand broken off THE TOWN O CAIRO Serosa Kavorty. Uollacnderd rest by a sick child suffering and cry! with we have all been very proud, in about Every business house is again under reports the following: Mathew Finley, TiUAlN- sue Brown County bonds in the sum of an Minn., met at nine o'clock a. m, All excruciating pain of catting teeth! Ifs* go Oi.c 95-9 2-82 Han,s Haugen and Karie Iverson. Wheat, the same light that we now look upon To authorize the roof, and with tho exception of one or once pand, get bottlee ofeMrs. Winalow'a Saothlntr W will reliev th poor little sufferer a Fred.Dickmeyer, child of Jos. Uollaba, act1 $15,000, under members present. WMV0 8yr 28 30 Oats, the old time sickles and reap hooks of two places the sun once more shines now in charge of John Lieble, Herman mediatelydepend upon It-.there Is no mistake Board of County Commissioners of William S. Ballenger andLydia Sidoner The board resolved to rovise the Corn, 30 35 our good old grandfather's days. about it. There is not a mother on Earth who has through glass fronts. Binke, Otto Kicker, Fr. Kiehn, Henry Brown County to issue the bonds of llarley, 40 (50 usedlt who will not tell you tint it wi ll regulate county poor list and authorized the Surely, this is an age of improvement ^fiP^'A rfY mother and relief and The work of building up new houses Kiehn, W. Climanhagen, G. F. Thowo PROVISION*. said county for the construction of auditor to issue orders on ttie poor health tothe child, operating like magic. It is but still, you can hear the farmer's Sergt. John B. Merrill, of tho U. S. Hoof on loot, per cwt., 82.500 3.50 perfectly safe to nse in all cases, and pleasant to is also pushed with vigor. The twenty and Fred. Loomis. This town has so bridges across the Cottonwood river in boy who only works two days in a fund as follows, to-wit: the taste, and is the prescription of one ofthe oldest Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 signal service arrived in our city yostorday odd now houses ordered to bo built female physicians and nurses In the United far received $400 from tho New Ulm said county." Approved March 2d, week, and then with some new fangled 1, Maria Gransam, per month 9400 Pork por cwt., 4.00 5.00 States- Sold at 3& cents a bottle everywhere. morning and is now investigating under instructions'of the reliof committee a. Win. Boclinin, machinery, tell how hard he has to Committee. 1881. Said bonds to be issued each in IOOO Sugar Curoil Hams per lb. 12i 13 3. Hosina llaitnock the origin, movements and effects 800 are nearly all in courso of construction. work, and how awful tired he gets. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Kreakfast Uacon 9 10 4. Ouslav Meerfeld, the sum of $1,000, with interest at the 13 00 TOWN O WELLINGTON 5. Mrs. F. Jnliiix, of the recent tornado. Sergt. Merrill Dried Beef, 18 5 00 Can not some one invent or contrive Mr. Schleudcr, Mr. George rate of six (6 per centum por annum, reports AVm. Borth, James Larkons. __^. 6. Mrs. C. Maibohm, 5 00 Salt Vork, 10 informs us that this is tho thirteenth some method or way whereby these 7. L. Siemon, Vogel and Mr. N. A. Moeller have also 500 payable nemi-annually, in the City of Patrick White, John Fahey, Michael For Sale. 8. Dorothea Retail Lard, 10 3 00 boys may never be heard to complain place he has visited to investigate the tf. A. Joos, the frames of their new buildings up. New York. The bonds to be signed Fahey, Rudolph Parkee, Patrick Fahey, 400 Flour per cwt., *3.00 3.50 10. Timothy Donavan, of being so awful tired? Our ancestors The undersigned, desiring to engage in some other 800 effects of tornadoes, and that the destruction Mr. Geo. Jacobs has workmen engaged 11. Mrs. Chas. Wewel, by the chairman, attested by the Julius Gall, JohaMurphey, Patrick Corn Mealpor cwt., 1,50 business offers his Butter and Eggs packing business 300 might well say "Give us a rest." 12. Ira Peterson of all tho other twelve storms for sale, with or without stock, on favorable MOO lluckwhoat Flout per cwt. 4.00 repairing his shattered brick building, County Auditor, witb the seal of the Lavclle, Ed. Itodgors. Mr. Butler, M. 18. Gunder Eriekson, terms. The fixtures are all of the latest and most 5 00 Butter per lb., 12 13 put together would not equal the severity The dance at Werring's Hall was 14. Helena Kcnson approved styles. Por farther particulars address and his neighbor, Mr. Epplo, has commenced 5 00 county attached thereto. Welsch, James Raday, John Garihey 15. Maria Haala, "WM. HUMMEL, New Ulm, Minn. 5 00 Cheese 15 well attended. All expressed themselves of the New Ulm cyclone. He has 15. A. Macho, tearing down his injured walls #r* and William Carson. The New Ulm 3 00 Tho board appointed as committee FOB SALE. roultiy, 5 8 17. Gilbert Olson, as well satisfied with the man. 5 00 no rocollection of a town the size of preparatory of rebuilding. Mr. VVestphal committee has already sent $500 to the 18. Wenzcl Grander, to dispose of the county bridge bonds, 400 Kggsperdozon, 8 ner in which they were entertained. 19. Johann Rewitsccr New Ulm having ever been struck by 300 is also making preparations for Wellington sufferers, the samo to be Potatoes per bushel, 50 the Auditor, Chairman and com. Hart Mr 1 There will be another dance at the hall Philip Kaufenberg appeared a tornado with such destructive force. Onions, 1.00 1.50 putting up anew building. Mr. John distributed by tho local committee. with power to act. in about 3 weeks, when all persons with a written statement from the Means. 2.00 3.00 The one and a half story brick resi-, Hauenstein has erected a temporary Commissioner Stone was appointed wishing a right good time are cordially An aged family n?med Jensen, in town clerk of Mulligan showing that Cranberries" 3.00 3.20 denceofthe undersigned, containing The harvest is progressing finely and building for brewing purposes and last invited. to make a settlement for right of way Cot ionwood county, is also reported as eight rooms and two arched cellars, his property was demolished by the (.JUOCKUIKS. the rattle of tho roaper resounds all Saturday his brewery was again set in situate in the heart of the city of New Suijar, Whito.per lb. !2J.r over Metzen's land near the Cottonwood having suffered severe loss by cyclone Frank Greene, the pioneer thresher, late storm, and besides his family badly Ulm, is offered for sale at a bargain. along the line. The weather is all operation. Mr. Hauenstein has met a Yellow 11 river. The following tree bounty threshed some new oats Sundav of the 15th inst. The whole matter of hurt whereupon tho board authorized There is a good wash-house, with cistern, lirown 10 heavy loss, but ho is equal to the emergency that could be desired, and farmers are "Next." claims were allowed, and the Audito apportioning relief funds has been the Auditor to draw an order on and stable on the premises. For Dried Apples,, 7 1C reaches and has gone manfully to work in hopes of getting their grain into authorized to issue orders to pay placed in the hands of the following particulars enquire of Mrs. Geo. Usley, of Sleepy Eye, the poor fund in his favor for $50.00. 8 10 to rebuilt his shattered fortune. stacks without having it wot down. the same: has been spending a few days at Mrs special committee: J. C. Rudolph, C. Prunes, 10 8i.. ANTON ZIEHER, Petition came before the board to Aug3-81 New Ulm, Minn. The wheat crop in this locality will Geo. Pickle's. OottVe, Itio, Green, per lb., 17 22 Wagner and Jos. Robleter. Wm Miner 6 00 Elisha Davis $2 00 CONTEIB1TIO.VS get a pair of artificial legs for John wasLake Forest University. Roasted 25 Henton 400 W Cutting 200 not averago ten bushols an acre, and are still coming in and up to the hour of Mrs. Pfeit'er, of Milford, who Tho work of relief has now so far A Kotten 200 Krieg, who had his legs frozen and W Cunningham 28 00 Java, Green, 30 33 in localities further west it is still ELadd 2 00 severely injurea in the storm of the E ATroxel 10 00 going to press, Wednesday, August- progressed that the general committee Roasted' 40 amputated last winter. The board McEinert 800 Brandt 220 LADIES' SEMINARY-unsurpaesed. ACADE- 15th is* at her father's, Mr. .Tno.Heim- poorer and much will not be cut at all 3d, the treasurer of the Rolief Commit Peterson 600 E Bertrand 10 00 Mocha, Green' 35 does not find it necessary to meet every MYthorough. COLLEGEfour courses. Year authorized the auditor to correspond Prtckett 400 S PBentley 200 erdinger. She is slowly gaining begins Sept. 7th. Examine for yourselves. Cata. The oats crop is somewhat better, and Teas, Japan, 40 75 tee has received the following amounts Upson evening. 400 Clancy 400 and get a pair for him at the best prices, logues sent by the President, D. 8. GKKOOKY.D.D health. II Werring 400 Bloemke 600 Green. 00 80 corn promisos a big yield. Several Oct5-Sl Lake Forest. 111. from the parties named in the list: and pay for the same out of the W Grimes 12 00 Bertrand 600 Black, 80 Synder. HAHNEMANN farmers in this vicinity arc already Ed Grimes 600 Penning, rejected, It appears after all that the cyclone La Crosse Board of Trade 8 i 90 poor fund. Syrups, por gal., 50 00 not being sworn to. tiovemor J. S. Pill&bury 100 00 MEDICAL COLLEGE, through cutting and have commenced reported at Pierre a few days ago, the The Auditor was anthorized to'levy Salt per bbl. 2.25 Dr. Stamm, St. Paul -25 00 Stately Correspondence. The new Court House and stable stacking. Citizens of Sleepy Eye 214 00 particulars of which could not be obtained Kerosene Oil, per gal. 25 taxes to defray the expenses of the 15 Webber, Ne VIra 23 00 having been damaged by the storm, AND HOSPITAL. Editor Review: at the time owing to the prostration Schreiber, Milwaukee 5 00 Fr. Yanke of Cottonwood met with county, in the following sums, to-wit: the board let the contract for woodwork John Dorster, Millord 10 00 The twenty-second Winter course begins October See Hummcl's sale notice in another of the wires, did considerable O Clioynton & Sons, Wiuoua 25 00 a painful reaper accident last week. Wm.County Revenue $11,000 4.1881. The largest Homoepathie College in the and material complete to Stately, Minn., July, 301881 A McUill, St. Paul 23 00 world. Clinics unexcelled women admitted: material column. damage, which is more fully reported Poor 3,000 Ho was examining tho binding attachment, Wc rogret living so far from the P.O.. for it is Geo Urban & Sous, Buffalo, N. 100 00 Ruemke, for the sum of $734,00. The of dissection abundant. For catalogues ad inconvenient as we cannot spend time to go every Road and Bridges 5,000 Grand Pacilie Hotel, Chicago, by Gov. in the local papers. The Signal says *8, T. S. HOYNE, M. D., while the machine was in motion, Thoy do say that snipes are quite weok in this busy season and can not always send brick work and material to Henry 1'illsbury ]00 00 SoptT-81 1658 Wabash Ave7chicago, Ills. Interest and Sinking 2,500 our communication nor get our paper. tho storm raged for half an hour. Murphy J. Fornekes & Bio. Milwaukee, 50 00 which he thought was not working plenty this season and already of good Ilenschen for $425.00 and tin roof to PROBATE NOTICE. Tho Wheat crop appears to be very poor. Some Chas. Emmerich & Co., Chicago 25 00 The board examined and audited the & Landy 's dance house was demolished, say they fear theirs will not pay tno expense of just light and before he was aware Win Bickel, St. Paul 3 00 pioportions. L. V. Iloft'enbroedle at $7.75 per harvesting and threshing. The' straw ^s faUing following bills: O Brown, Mankato 10 00 the Empire Lumber company's badly By splitting the straw we ean discover a of danger the needle bar came down House ol Hope Church, St. Paul 128 80 square, as per contract on file. Tho State of Minnesota, I .J* In Probate Court. small white grub at the joint, thought by some to 55. A Blanchard, clerk of Dist. Court The weather the past week has been W King, Prebt. Minn. Mech. Asso 100 00 lumber shed was blown down, Pat. 387 61 County of Brown, ""Special Term, July 27,1881. on his right hand and inflicted an ugly be- that of the Hessian fly. wheat* harvest wmmenced board then adjourned to 0 o'clock tomorrow 56. Fr. Schubert, Co. Treaaurer, 10 89 Walter A Woods Harvest. Machine Co.. 100 00 last Monday though some are haying vet In the matter of the Estate of Peter Joremo de ery favorable for haying and harvesting Cassidy's residence on tho hill was 57. Laudenschlager & Boock 110 80 City ofSt.Paul byMayor Rice 3,000 oO and painful wound. He was unable to Grass is very plentiful this season and irthte nice ceased. morning. 58. John Bagen Geo Benz k Co., St. Paul 100 00 700 haying weather continues there will be no hungry operations. badly damaged. John Hilgei's house On reading and filing the petition of Anna Joremo, 58. R. Fischer, J. p., extricate himself and was hold pinioned 13 65 W Ward, Waseca 200 00 cattle this winter. us rjr Administratrix of the estate of Peter Joremo 60. Johu Bagen JULY 26th 1881. 420 W W Colemaun, Collection of Milwaukee was taken off its foundation, another Our school closed yesterday. deceased, representing among other things, that to tho machine until his wife 61. 145 Hcrold 1250 00 she has fully administered said estate, ana praying Wo rogret to learn that Ludwig MORNING SESSION-TIIO board met at 62. R. Fischer residence on Missouri avenue was also 2 SO St. Paul Volkszeitung Collection 1700 00 came from another part of the field and that a time and place be fixed for examining 10x20 with a leanto on the rear. It is on a very 63. Francis Baascn Osbern & Co., Minneapolis, 50 00 15 80 0 o'clock a, m pursuant to adjournment. Groth of Courtland has boen adjudged showy site. and allowing her account of her administration,aml ddit,0I moved from its foundation, and J. W. 64. Isaac Gallagher, p. Dohmen i~i...., u..i..:.itt Schmid & Co. Milwaukee! unloosened some of the bolts. No bones L. -_- IOOOO 485 for the assignment of the residue of said estate to 65. All members present. accompanied herd brother BICkelhaUpti8bUlldiBga uM" insane and takon to the St. Peter insane 50 00 210 Milwaukee Merchants Mutual Ins. Co.... O'Herron's house on Fort street was ho heirs, werj broken but it will bo some time agga Hubbard, Keclwmg, 50 00 260 8 SaIyt is ordered, that said account be examined, and The board proceeded to examine the asylum. ry iJ"w w? 500 00 175 Henry Villard, Pres. N. PaciUcK. 1 carried about twenty feet from its Wl befoi-6 Mr. Yanke can do any manual etition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Fri Vher wlnTer 68. M. Hurrias, constable, 15 95 Oregon Transportation Co 1,000 00 f\.Sd various bills against the county and 2o'-S the 9th day of September A 1881, at S foundation. Many other stores and The following bills were rejected, S Ilille, Chicago 5 00 labor with that hand. Dr. Berry has clock p. m. at the Probate office in said County An exchange says that grasshoppers Miss Lulu Hille, Chicago 5 00 audited the following: And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be residences had glass blown out and not being legally made out: John 1). Zcrnitz, Chicago 5 00 the case in charge. fell by tho million at Lu Verne, Rock given to all persons interested, by publishing a Those who went from here to the school pic-nic G. F. Jackson, Minneapolis 1. Jos. Bobleter $443 76 10 00 S3, ricnry Lncth 5 00 other damage done. Minnie Meyer, Jr., $1 18 copy of this order for three successive weeks prior say they enjoyed themselves. E. T. Swczcy & Co,, New York 2. G. Schneider 10 00 as 00 county, recently. Some portions of 24. W Emmerich 2 00 to said day of hearing, in the New Ul Review a Plato. Minnie Meyer 118 Conrad Schercr, Winona 200 3. Mueller 5 00 35. Herrian 5 00 weekly newspaper, printed and published at New Mankato was thrown into a ferment eastern Dakota have also been visited J. Mcwhart, New Ulm 4. Bogen 63 25 50 00 26. Beussmann 1 70 Aug. Meyer 18 Ulm in said County. ?Iorc of tho Samo Sort 5. Wagner 3 00 E. K. French, Brainerd, 108 50 27. Carl Gebser 27 00 of excitement last Friday afternoon by Dated at New Ulm the 87th day of July A. D. 1881. Bashaw News. by the pests. John Black 1 35 6. A Blanchard 3 00 Undorwuter'oAgency, NY". 200 00 28. Constans 16 80 By the Court, 7. II Constans 3 00 Concordia Collection, Jordan 123 50 a foolish young man, named Harry Ferd. Iloppe 3 40 29. Wagner 28 00 (L. S.) ERNST BRAND T, When in 1862 the Sioux Indians committed 8. Clancy, 100 Gen. II. II. Sibley, St. Paul 25 00 30. CKolloff 12 65 An open-air-service of singing and Bashaw, July 27th, 1881. Judge of Probate. John Black 2 50 Pierce, who jokingly tcok up a bottle St. Cloud Belief CommittcA' 9. A Blanchard, 29 55 246 75 the massacre at New Ulm, there 31. JDorstcr 32 00 E. St. Juhcn Cox, St, Pew' 10. Barton 50 Editor Review: 32. Mullen 4 00 preaching will be held by Rev. Geo. E, 35 00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The boaid adjourned until 730 a. m. of strychnine, at the same time laughingly were theologians who said it was a II. Troost. Winona 11- Bangs 50 33. Parrott&Girton 86 65 50 00 Albrecht on Wednesday evening at 7 Aug. Schcll, New Ulm 12. Heart 8 07 judgment upon the town, New Ulm 34. JGallcs 345 Barley harvest is about over and the crop is light. remarking: "Oh, pshaw I can 100 00 to-morrow. Tho. Washaner, Milwl 13. Black 5 20 f.(. 35. A Walton 18 00 25 00 lllk being at that time inhabited by Germans The heavy rains continuev and it is hard to run o'clock in the grove of the schoolhouse heavy but lia been Theo. Wall, St. Paul 15. Arbes&Ammc 40 00 eat that and it won't hurt me a bit," er 36. Koehlcr 4 75 STATE OF MINNESOTA, 25 00 JULY 28, 1881. reapers in many places. 8 who did not observe Sunday according H. W. Heinricu, Chic. 16. Constans 3 00 i 0" 37. A Held 4 50 COVX TY Bnow v. S In Probate Court. 10 00 on German Street, Everybody is invited. putting a lump the size of a barley is The wheat crop miserable poor and mnch will 17. Wagner 3 00 Mrs. Schicls, New Uim 38. Hart 6 00 MORNING SESSIONTho board met to the Furitan notion. Again In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Christensen 20 00 thi never be cut,. 18. A Blanchard 3 00 S.C.White, Winona1 cr Chainbci' of' Com1 39. Olo Stone 6 00 J'.'ff Lceften Deceased. 25 00 corn into his mouth and swallowing 7.30 o'clock pursuant to adjournment. New Ulm has been visited by a terrible 19. Crone 210 1111 40. Wagner 35 20 1 ^K',, Notice is hereby given to all persons havincr 20. Dr. A Mulier, 6 20 disaster and among buildings destroyed merce Collection o far difficult to secure. 41. A Larson 7 05 it. He was soon afterwards writhing 1850 00 All members present: claims and|demands against the estate of Jacob C. 21. S Locwenthal 14 62 42. Meier 16 00 Owing to tho illness of County Auditor Citizenb of Hastings, per Governor 180 OQ are several churches. Is this Wc all mourn the distraction of New Ulm. LoBften late of the County of Brown deceased, that in spasms, and, although everything 22. Sam Sherman 3 4043. Tho bo .rd authorized the chairman PioneerPressCol42 15 Citizens ot Yo 75 00 America the Judge of the Probate Court ofsaid county will a judgement too? JN. Y. Sun. Un Constans, we are unable to publish C, Peterson has been very sick confined to his 44. Laiidenschlagcr, Coroner, case F. Za"cr 13 00 Lessings Lodge O. H, S., Jordan 25 00 was being done to overcome the effects hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands to accept the surities on the bonds of bed for several weeks, but is now convalescing. Dr. Workman, witness 100 Citizens of Brownton, McLeod. Co., 28 50 the proceedings of the Board of You are out, Mr. Sun the judgment against said estate, at his office In New Ulm In said E Putnam, 1 00 of the deadly drug, it was feared J, J. Callmgham, per Mrs, Schiels 10 00 Our new bridge is now complete. A few more tho Citizens' National Bank and Brown county, on the first Monday of each month for six Fomdrcy in '62 was attributed to the burning of 100 loads of dirt and it will be passable. A Friend,Tracy 1 T0O 0 Equalization ,this week, but we will successive months, commencing with the 1st day 1 Ibbei'son he could not recover. A gentleman 100 County Bank for the deposit of the Youinan Bros., Winona, 200 00 Christ in effigy, at New Ulm. And of August, 1881 and that six months from the Sid Our school is now closed and the teacher has Kath endeavor to present them to our readers 10O O. W. liichard*on, Chicago 10 00 taken her departure. day of July,l88l. have been limited and allowed by now some heartless creature is circulating of Mankato, who was in our city on Dr. W Wellcome county funds. 100 C. S. Guion, Plaintteld, N. 5 00 said Probate Court for creditors to present their in next week's REVIEW. II Goctschc the story, that just before the 100 Corn is growing fast and some of it looks well. Winona & St. Peter Land Co 1000 00 Monday, informed us that the young claims! The contract between the county and Emmerich 100 There seems to be much sickness amon-rthe cows Ingraham, Corbin & May, Chicago 25 00 storm some people in that stormwrecked GUL OL8EN, JIIKceg au juryman 100 man was only half witty for some this summer. MI.\ M. Epper, of New Brighton, J. I. Case, T. M. Co., Racine, Wis 100 00 L. V. HoffenbrocCel for putting on tin Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Christensen city were hauling an image 100 Majcwski Furst & Bradley, Chicago j00 00 Loeften decease!. Augl5-8i Some kind of a worm is cutting off what wheat time. 100 had his lingers badly crushed in a cogwheel Kcegau through the streets by the neck, cal roof on new Court House at $7.75 per Bingham Bros., New Ulm 100 00 there is standing and some persons think there will 100 Berg F. Kichter, St. Paul 25 00 ling it God. But no one there ever PROBATE NOTICE. not be much left by the time it is fit to cut. last Wednesday while putting a square of one hundred souare'feet, was 100 Bcndixcn Mulier &IIeinrich, Minneapolis 25 00 J. W. Babcock of Kasota, well heard of such a proceeding, and it is Russell 100 Weeds are the finest crop we have this year. City of Crookston, Minn 100 00 self-binder together. Dr. Berry amputated Black constable, read and accepted. Commissioner 3 4 10 John V. Farwcll, Chicago undoubtedly a fabrication of some known to many of our readers, has become Timothy Finnegan. 4J. Jonas Lanecnsehlager, coroner, case Citizensof Long Prairie tho injured members and the Wagner was authorized to provide 18 50 Counf/oSown:, Court, fanatic.Exchange. S Louise Middlcstakc insane and was a few days ago oo Citizens of Fergus Falls 200 00 patiout is doing as well as could be expected. Sophia Gran, witness transportation for a sick poor. Special Term. In the matter of the Guardian, Citizens of Lamoerton 50 00 100 PILES. taken to the insane asylum at St. PeterHis Yes, the whole thing is a fabrication 46. Jonas Laiidenschlagcr, coroner, case ship of Martha Amalia Helling. On reading and O. L. Parker, Milwaukee.... 25 00 The above minutes were read, also Piles are frequently preceded by a Albert Eggcrt and son, Miss Werner filing the petition of Mary S. Helling gnardian Senator S. J. R. McMillan 25 00 hallucination is that thoro is a conspiracy of some fanatic who is uither as crazy 810. Not allowed. Milage same ofsaid minoi, representing among other things David Day, St. Paul 10 00 sense of weight in the back, loins minutes of the Board of Audit and eases allowed at that the said ward is seized of certain real estate Citizens of Stillwater to kill him. and during his as a loon himself or believes that others 100 567 00 47. Jonas Landen^chla^er. coroner, ease Ft and the lower part of the abdomen, The morning down passenger on the in the town of Linden, Brown County, Minnesota, Hart, Bradley & Co., Chicago minutes of Board of Equalization and 50 50 recent visit to this city ho imagined are crazy enough to give credence to Brnnncr, and that it is necessary that the whole of the T. C. Dymond, Chicago 20 10 00 causing the patient to suppose he has Winona & St. Peter road again makes Mr. Brunncr, approved, after which the board adjourned same shoald be sold, and praying for license to \vitnc Citizens of New Prague, Minn 1 00 26 65 that there was a man at each end of his fanatic ravings. The stories of W Loesch sell the same: and it appearing to the Court, from M.T. Severance, Mankato some affection of the kidneys or neighboring 1 20 00 close connection at Kasota with the St. ft inn die, Baaen Chicago Wirth's Verein said petition,that it is necessary and for the benefit 190 150 00 the train waiting for a favorable opportunity burning Christ in effigy," and "draging organs. At times symptoms Dr. Curl DeGraif&Co to the said ward to sell Bald real estate. It is Paul train on the Sioux City road, the 100 00 i no Leibold CHAS. WAGNKK, Chairman, to kill him. Ho got a conveyance an image through the streets, calling Simonitsch M. Norwood ordered and directed that the next of kin to said iniyimui Jf 00 100 of indigestion are present as flatulency schedule time of both trains being 8:45 II Theisen ward, and all persons interested in said estate, up Oliver Barton, Princess Ann,Md 20 too Attest: Board of Co. Com. from Chas. llosskopf to take it God," are so rediculous that we uneasiness of the stomach, etc. Fideler pear before the Judge of this court, on Friday the Fox Brothers, LaPorte, Ind 25 00 1 90 a. m. The Sioux City train now re aches Schubert E.W:Trak. Caledonia. Minn 10 00 -6th day of August A. 1881, at ten o'clock A. 100 II. B. CONSTANS, 1110wn Co., Mi 1111. A moisture like perspiration, produc* him to Madelia, but after proceeding are surprised that they should have Ed Flick Citizens of Norwood, Minn M., at the Probate Office in New Ulm in said conn 100 51 05 St. Paul at 12:30 p, rn., one hour and Clerk. Vogel ing a very disagreeable itching, particularly C. B. Tyler, Tracy, Minn ty then and there to show causefjf any there should for some distance on the Madelia road found their way into print. The people 1 00 25 00 Gommcl, constable 20 minutes later than heretofore. II. II. Sehufeld & Co., Chicago 3 7." be,) why license should not be granted for the sale 50 00 at night after getting warm he concluded to go to Mankato and of New Ulm are a peaceable, lawabiding 48. Gommcl same caw gl/,5. RcKcted Empire Dist. Co of said real estate, according to the prayer of said 25 00 49. Edward Casey. Sherill. Rivculale Di'.t. Co., Chicago We are sorry to learn that Joseph and in bed, is a very common attendant 25 00 30 45 petition. was taken back to the Mankato road. community, and their time is ako Iluiifclui WuifM. 50 Garden City Dist. Co., Chicago 23 00 33 25 And It Is further ordered, that a copy of this order Internal, External and Itching Pile John Pfeft'erle are laying sick at the 51 Troost & Co. Chicago 25 00 14 41 At the crossing of the Little Cottonwood much too precious to be employed in shall be published for three successive weeks 52. Field 50 00 89 75 yield at once on the application of prior to said day of bearing, the last of which pub. residence of Richard Pfefforle, in this July2th, 1881. S3. some men were at wc rk repairing such tomfoolery as burning effigies'and 25 00 'ii 05 E Rothschild & Bros llcations shall be at least fourteen days before the 54 Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which 25 00 8 53 Schwadig, Foreman & Co A singing- school has just been city. It is feared that the formor's said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a the bridge, and Mr. Babcock got hauling rag dolls through the streets. 25 00 Andrew Zwaschka appeared and Eddy Harvey & Co weekly newspaper printed at New Ulm in said acts directly upon the parts affected, commenced in the school house. The 25 00 illness may terminate fatally, while Heath & Milligan county. By the Court. out of the buggy and conversed with Give us a rest! stated that he lost his house during 25 00 absorbing the Tumors, allaying the Vogler & Gendner Dated at N ew Ulm the 9th da, July A- 1881. instructor is one lately arrived from that of tho latter, although very painful, 50 00 Keith Bros them a few minutes after which he expressed S. ERNST BKAITD T, intense Itching, and affecting a permanent the late storm. On motion tho board Norway. Hart, Abt & Mars 25 (0 is not considered dangerous. We Probate Judge of Brown County, Minn. a desire to return to New Ulm, Bciiield Bros 25 00 cure where all other remedies authorized tho County Auditor to issue Lone Tree Lake Wavelets Gimbcl, Florsheim & Co 25 00 hope to see them both on our streets There was asocial gathering at Tver NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. at the same time startiug to walk up have failed. Do not delay until the Greensfelder, Rosenthal & Co 25 00 him an order $25.00 on the County Bryggen's last Sunday night. W A Kohn & Bros again ero long. 50 00 drain on the system produces permanent the hill. When the driver had turned poor fund. Lindauer Bros. &Co 25 00 We have had a few had a very enjoyable time. days of nice Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., December disability, but try it and be ASchoeninger 25 00 the team around he called to Mr. Babcock f. weather. 4th, 1880. On motion the board authorised the 2 00 Those wanting good books for a cured. Price 50 cents. Ask your All who attended the social gathering to got into the buggy, but to his Notice is hereby given that Johanna Peter tho Eiscnstadt 10 00 Wheat is not very good on an average. County Att'y. to settle tho case of the widow of the fallowing named setUer has filed notice Cash small price should subscribe on druggists for it, and when you can held a few weeks ago at tha residence 1 00 surprise Mr. Babcock ran into the Some pieces are good and some of her intention to make final proof in support E & 10 00 State vs. Jacob Deihn as best lie can Chamber's Encyclopedia of Universal not obtain it of him, we will send it HM&C of his claim, and that said proof will be made before of Mrs. O. II. Ross enjoyed themselves are not worth cutting. 15 00 woods and disappeared. After waiting the Register or Receiver at Redwood Fails. S & for the Co. knowledge and Chamber's English prepaied, on receipt' of price. Address 10 00 very much. Therefore another Minn., on July 23d, 1881, viz. Michl Peter, Homestead Hirsch fcCo for some time the driver went in The Lutherans have built a church 10 00 WT Literature. Every teacher can afford The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., The board resolved to to collect the entry N 591, dated Dec. 6th 1873 for the Collections of Board of Trade Minneapolis 2,846 75 one half mile south-east of Lone Tree invitation is extended to all to come search of Mr. Babcock but could find of S W of sec. 6, Tp. Ill 80. 25 00 John Lind, Tracy and ought to have a copy. Piqua, Ohio. Sold by Jos. Bobleter, ferry license due tho county from LakeSize, 18x30 feet. He names the following witnesses to prove his 25 00 to the social gathering to be held on Schniedcwcnd & Lee, Chicago nothing of him, and he finally drove continuous residence upon and cultivation of. paid New Ulm, Minn. 25 00 Geo. W. Schmidt & Co., New Yoi Louis Sharron by law, and requested Harvest has already been commenced The members of the M. E. church land, viz Thursday evening, of the present week Jos. Sicbcl, St. Paul 15 00 back to this city and reported tho queer Marzel Altmann, of New Ulm, Minn. by some. The crop will not are going to build a church this season. Aug. Beck & Co., Chicago.... the Co. Att'y to attend to the collection 50 00 at tho house of Mrs. Bingham, on Minnesota Nicholas Franta, of proceedings to Mr. Rosskopf, who at Citizens of Glencoe 203 55 be what we expected three weeks II. S. EkUed has sold his farm. Joseph Arbes, Jr., of of the samo. Dairymen's Folly. J. McMahon, St Paul 5 00 Street. once notified Mrs. Babcock of her husband's Scbastisn Bieble, of Hirsh .v Lcewenstein, Cincinnati.... ago. It has been greatly damaged 10 00 Our road boss has been iixing up the The board authorized tho County C. Kreibohm, St. Louis WM DUSNIXUTON. 5 00 disappearance. Deputy sheriff Some dairymen adhere, even against by the rain and will be rather light. Our Mulligan and Lone Tree Lake road, which makes it somewhat better July 80-81. Register. F- Madlcncr, Treas. Relief Com. Chicago.'. 5.500 00 Auditor to abate taxes on personal E. S. Tyler from Citizens of Fargo Sturgis also went in search of Mr. getting around. 105 00 the full light of fact and discovery, to correspondents send us dismal reports A lecture was to be given in the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Citizens of Mankato property to the following persons, the 501 00 Babcock, but after hunting around for the old fashioned folly of coloring butter A JHarding, Gen. Ins. Agt., Chicago""." Some of our farmers are drying their 10 00 of tho crop prospects in their vicinity. school house last Sunday by Ole Jorgenson same having left the county: 20 00 lho s. II. Chard, Manager Ins. Co wheat out doors on boards for which several hours he was informed by a with carrots, annatto, and inferior of Linden but was postponed. Tho foimor says: "Much wheat in this 25 00 Smyth, Greencbaum & Co., Chicago Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., July 18 'Si. OGiindcrson void $15 00. trouble they receive, in some cases, 20 25 00 Samuel Meyers and Co., Chicago S.. traveler that a man answering to Babcoc! substances, notwithstanding the 12 30. Notice is hereby given, that the following-named part of tho county will not pay for cut- O Torkelson ANON. Mezler, Rotschild & Co., Cliica""o 25 CO cents a bush. more. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final 15 00. CarolincZiukc 's description was seen going towards Thoward ft Roehling, Chicago!?. splendid record made by Wells, Rich, 25 00 ting." And what is still worse, ho says proof in snpport of his claim, and secure final enoutry S Hoober 24 59, J. B. Weimmau, Chicago A couple of men in this vicinity met 5 00 thereof, and that said proof will be made be Mankato on foot, where he arrived FII Hamlin 2 91, Less Seed Grain ardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. Those McCormick Hnrvetting Co. Chicago SJ7T OTwlllguu Correspondence. chinch bugs have made their appearance 200 00 on the rqad the other day but did not fore he Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land W Uenning 99. 99 Louis Sharon, New Ulm 5 00 the same night about 11 o'clock. creameries that get the highest prices Office:at Redwood FaHs, Minn., on Saturday the shed any tears, but instead a little Chrittcnson void 45 62. in that locality, which, if true, Rev. A. Bcrghold, N ew Ulm 26 00 do Saystucn 2130. blood. No weapons used except a lath, Esm Tipton It appears that he lived in constant fear use it constantly. It is sold by Druggists. 1 00 Mulligan, Minn., July 30th, 1881. forebodos poor prospocts for futuro N S Strong 2 77. Less Seed Grain 2 77 Germ. Am. Ins. Co. New Y'ork.... 25 00 which was broken in three pieces and Hamilton void 2103. of being killed, although he was rational Capt. Carter. St. Peter Editor Review: 5 00 32, and nam es the following witnesses to prove wheat raising. 20 84. Less Seed Grain finally honored by being put on exhibition Knudson 2 35 Jos. Lichtwart,Redwood Falls. 10 00 his continous residence upon and cult ivation ot 36 03. on all other subjects. O Westad void Chicago Board of Trade in Sleepy Eye. Harvest has commenced in earnest. S00 00 said tract, viz.: George lteikc. Thawc, Otto 2103. Olson Kidney-Wort radically cures Billi Armenia Lodge No.971.O.O.F. Milwaukee 25 00 A shocking reaper accident occurred Kieckcr and William Rcike all of Cairo, Renville 24 59. 0 Tnrnknappcn II. W. Citizens of Rochester, Minn Good weather now-a-days and farmers 410 00 Co. WM. DuxNiaa-rox, 24 59. Coon ousness, Piles and nervous diseases. last Thuisday on the farm of John Citizens of Alma, Wis C5 00 Register are rushing things lively. Starring 158. Less Seed Grain 158 Vennor'N Prediction* for August. South Side Turn verein, Milwaukee 59 75 2103. -Vogeler .t Co.,Baltimore Barncll void Meeker, three and a half miles from Madiso Lake D. T.. A 100 00 io NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. 2103. [Washington Critic] Nearly all the schools in this vicinity MSMorical Jo 'Blood will tell!" One bottle of Dr. Probably warm and oppressive. 1. 011 AI 31 5C Nicollet Station. Mr. Meeker was liar Saved By Oil. Mrs. Paffrath 25 26. Loss Seed Grain 67 100 00 have been closed for vacation un M. Mullen, New Ulm.... Marshall's Bromoline, the Big Blood A E Rising 2. Genorally pleasant weather, 41Q. 2 10 vesting and for somo cause the team Citizens of La Crosse, Wis per J. Uln'ch.'. au S Samwich Mrs. Susanna Asmus, No. 11 Bartlett til after harvest. 87. 87 Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., July 11th 8l Citizens of Winona have contributed 82,057,40 and Liver Cure, will cleanse the blood. 3. with fairly warm days and Wcylle 2 72. bocame unmanageable and ran away Notice is hereby given that the following named 2 72 part being building material and part cash. street, Baltimore, Md., had for Kaufenberg )t Farmers feel very much discouraged 29T73. settler has filed notice of his intention to make final 2 54 Only fifty 4. cool to cold days, and fall-like cents a bottle. Zee your Eastman & Bovcy, Minneapolis contnimtcd one II Bakca with him, throwing him in front of \oid 45 02. proof in support of his claim, and secure final twenty-two years been a sufferer from car-load of lumber valued at $118,C4. in consequence of tho poor crop, 24 59. 1 Peterson druggists. 5. evenings and nights. entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before othe1' the machino and mangling him in a 24 59. Six car loads of lumber contributed by A Zwasku sores and pains in her limbs. She tried but still endeavor to find consolation the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land 0. 24 59. Fair and pleasant. lumber arms of Minneapolis are also in transit, Louisa Baldwin Office at Redwood Falls, Minn, on Friday the 19th horrible manner. Ho was alive at 11 in the hope that it will be better next many remedies without any favorable Wicked for Clergymen. The board thereupon adjourned to day of August, 1881, viz., Karl Sporer, Homestead C.\yagncrofNewUlmand Tho Davis Sewing 7. SundayHeat and storms. last accounts but not expected to recover. year. entry No.673 for S. W NW* and NW* SW3f, Machine Co. each contributed a sewing machine. results. Happening to hear of St. Jacobs meet again to-morrow morning at 9 I believe it to be all wrong and even Section 28, Township 111, Range 80 and he names 8. Sultry weather, with heavy Dr. J. A. Steele of Minneapolis sends one box of Oil, she concluded at last to try it. the following witnesses to prove his continuous Chinch bugs have been discovered clothing, and Leidersdorf & Mendel, of Milwaukee o'clock a. m. wicked for clergymen or other public 9. showerscooler ovonings & ratfoi contribute a box of smoking tobacco. Jaeger and residence upon and cultivation of sai-d- tract, viz. The result was wonderful. The sore in this locality. Mr. Sommerville in. men to be led into giving testimonials -e A now time card went into effect on Romberg of Dubuque, Iowa, send two cases of fine Franz Prcisinger, Geor Fran Prcisinger Georg Beimel, George Ebcnho nights. JULY 27th. 1881. 10. to quack doctors or vile stuffs called and Swanson all of brandy, two cases wine and one case of Bitters for forms us that his wheat fields are alive Now Ulm, Brown Co. healed, the pains vanished, and she is tho Winona & St. Peter road last Sunday. the sick and wounded. Heat again in tho United States, 11. MORNING SESSIONThe board met medicines, but when a really xnerito. W. DUNNING TON, with the pests. What next? now well again. It shortens up the time very The Winona i St, Peter railroad Co. is forwarding Register. at 0 o'clock a. m. pursuant to adjournment. with cloudy and sultry weather, rious article, made valuable remedies 12. all articles consigned to the Relief Committee Much of the wheat in this part of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. known to all, that all physicians use materially on the day passenger eastward All members present. free of charge, which is a great help to the sufferers with storms in Canada. 13. the county will not pay for cutting. as the committee has found it necessary to buv Itching Piles-Symptoms and Care. and trust in daily, we should commend This train now leaves Redwood They examined and canceled the 14. SundayCooler, change. much building material abroad. it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily Corn in this part looks exceedingly Land Office at Redwood Falls, Minn June 28th,'81. Falls at 5:00 a. m.. Sleepy Eye 0:30 a. A number of boxes of clothing, provision* various orders and voucheiu as follows 15. Cooler to cold, and cloudy and The symptoms are, moisture, like commend Hop Bitters for the good they Notice is hereby given, that the following.named well at present and the prospect for a medical stores, &c. have also been received by the W^WJ? being the contributor^ m., New Ulm 7:08 a. m., arriving in perspiration, intense itchinig, increased to wit: 1 pleasant. have done me and my friends, firmly settler has filed notice of his IntenUon to make M?" good crop were never more promising. final proof In support of his claim, and secure final Mr.-., Holl and Mrs. W llluis, St. Paul Michael Anderson, by scratching, very distressing believing they have no equal for fam Winona at 4.10 p. m., and in Chicago 10. County Revenue $3,792,12. Storms through portions of Virginia. Fergus Fall H. Troost, Winona and others entry thereof, and that said proof will be mado before ily use. I will not be without them. parti cularly at night, as if pin worm whose names we have been unable to obtain. the Register and Receiver of the U. 8. Land at 7.-00 a. m. the next day. The night County Poor $889.43. Office at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Friday the 29th Mr. Morrell has his new barn BBV. Washington, D. C. were crawling in and about the rectum RELIEF MEASUR ES FOR COUNTRY County Boad and Bridges 029,00 passenger leaves New Ulm at 4:00 p. day of July,1881, viz.} Charles Bird Homestead entry 17. Hailstorms and frosts, nearly completed. It is one of the No. 3072 for North West*, Section 34, Township TOWNS. the private parts are sometimes County Interest and Sinking 51,59 in.as heretofore, but arrives iuChicago 18. probably in some sections. ll^Ronge 33, and he names the following largest and finest barns in this township. So far the lists of losses have been affected if allowed to continue very """"ijirwfe his continuous residence upon Liver complaint, sick headache eon. All School Districts 15,416.75. at 2:00 p. m. the next day, two hours 19. Heat and storms. officially reported to the New Ulm *(sa!d tract, viz.: C. H. Hopkins, serious results may follow. "Dr stipation of the bowels, are all cured Tewksbury and B. Har All towns 8,831,06. earlier than under the old time card. 20. Ditto. committee from the towns of West Swayne's All-Healing Ointment" is a More hay has been cut before harvest Nicollet Co., Minn. ern oYF by Bromoline, the Big Fifty-Cen* Private Redemption 664.65 21. ~V DranjwuTON, SundaySultry and showery. pleasant sure cure. Also for Tetter, Newton, Nicollet county Severance, this season than at any time during $30,284,60 ThoMadelia Times says that Mr. Register. Blood and Liver Cure, Ask your drug* Total 22. Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysi^pelas, Sultry and windy. the past five yearst Sibley county Cairo and Wellington, This is certainly Ole Joergenscn, ex-county commis" adjourned to 2 o' gist for it. LAND FOB SALE. The Board then Barbers' Itch, Blotches, all 23. an indication that farmers are Heat and wind. Renville county. The list of the sutferers 3ioner from the Linden district, recently clock p. m. Scaly. Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. determined not to let their stock suffer 24. Ditto. visited Nebraska with a view of West Newton was reported Cure your Cough or Cold. Prices 50 cts. 3 boxes for $1.25. Sent next winter. of looking up a more favored spot than 25. The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, Heavy storms on the lakes, St.Lawrenco in last week's RETIEW. and the county AFTERXOON SESSIOVThe board met by mail to any address on receipt of he now possesses in Brown County, Range 31, in the town of Milford, A cough, cold or tore throat should be topped. 20. This is truly the busy season of the ahd around New York. commissioners of Nicollet county al 2 o'clock p. in., pursuant to adjourn Neglect frequently results In an lncureable long price in currency, or three cent post, and theW^ofNE He visited the region to the the north year. The harvest field, the meadow 27. of Sec 6-109 3 Cooler weather, with disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial have since appropriated $600 for the and lots 1 and 8 ment. All members present. age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. of the Niobria river, but was not very trochee are certain to give relieve in Asthma, furnish ample scope for the energy 28. Sundayrains and frosts in needy of that town. They will also in the town of Sigel. Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and favorably struck with tho country, as Swayne & Son, 330 N. Sixth Street, The Board proceeded to draw 21 and ambition of man, any and every* Throat diseases. Fo thirty years the troche* Terms of payment easy. For 29. northern sections. receive further aid from the New Ulm he says: I don't like the country Philadelphia, Pa., to whom letters have been recommended by physicians, and si properly qualified persons to serve as where we find duty and necessity cal. further information address ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not 30. nor the people." Ho now thinks Fair and pleasant, with cool evenings relief fund. In the should be addressed. Sold by all Petit Jurors in place of those having new or untried but having been tested by wide ling us to aotion. All our people F. A. Donahower, more of his Brown County homo than 31. and constant use for-nearly an entire generation, prominent druggists. and nights, with indications served at tho May term. seem to be up and doing.'. TOWN O SEVERANCE they have attained well merited rank among the ever before: 20 S2. of returning heat. few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers, the number of families in needy Ote. 12-81 On motion the board appointed and singers use them to clear and strengthen tliilfiJl '&- jk'**iS^ trm