New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 17, 1881 · Page 2 of 4
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a,"' I^IUiPBi -"J* fit?* NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1881. .*$ 5E NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Sleepy Ey Items, Chas. Emmerich*Co., Chicago 25 00 [Chicago Tribune) ForNonnl mention, That Camping Party. Dissolution off Partnership. Win Btckel, St. Paul 5 00 Mr. Ira Brown, the enterprising O Brown, Mankato 10 00 From our correspondent Basted. House ol Hope Church, St. Paul... 128*30 Lieut. J. J. Kendall, of the Winona Thinking a few weeks of camp life Notice is hereby given that the undersigned iE VLSI HARK12T BEFODT. real estate man, statos that ho could W King, Prest. Minn. Mech. Asso 100 00 have this day dissolvedtheir Guards, looked ovor tho cyclono That dreadful disease diphtheria is and rocreation would bo beneficial to Walter A Woods Harvest. Machine Co 100 00 and would say a good word for the St. City of St.Paul byMayor Rice... 3,000 o partnership by mutual agreement. Mr. "-as again prevalent in our village and taking [Corrector wookly by R. PFKFFEULK, dealer In ruins of our city yesterday. health, a party of throo families left Geo Benz & Co., St. Paul 100 00 Jacobs Oil, which had curod him of Orain, Provisions, Groceries tint] Couutry Pro- John Neumann, who will continue the away our dear outs. Mr. Olson W Ward, WftBeca 200 00 this city, last Wednesday fully intent duce.] T4? 1 business, will collect all moneys due has lost two children and a few others W W Coleuiauu, Collection of Milwaukee a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism Hon. John C. Ziesko and wife Herold 2000 00 on a good time. Tho outfit was conveyed are down with the disease and can not the firm and pay all liabilities. passed through our city last Saturday that all other troatmont had St. Paul Volkszeitung Collection 1700 00 NKWULM, AUO. 17, 1881 recover, it is feared. on four wagons and Otto Seiter Osboru St Co., Minneapolis 60 00 JOHN NEUMANN. enroute on a visit to friends in Lafayette, failed even to allay. Dohmen, Schmidt & Co., Milwaukee 100 00 GRAIN. J. X. ROSSKOPF. Among the new buildings in our village had the satisfaction to know that ho Milwaukee Merchants Mutual Ins. Co.... 00, 00 Whoat, 1.12-1.10-1.00 New Ulm, Minn., Aug. 5th. 1881. now in course of erection we notice Is Hubbard, Redwing 50 00 was the recognized wagon master of The St. Peter Tribune is surprised Henry Villard, Pres. N. Pacific R. 600 00 Oats, 30 35 the splondid dwelling houses of G. Keferring to the above notice of dissolution -Capt Kirschstein, route agent betweon Oregon Transportation Co... 1,000 00 the well provisioned train. C. II. Ross Corn, 35 40 because the county commissioners of W. SommervillH and H. G. Eaton, the of paitnership, I embrace S Hillc, Chicago 6 00 Winona and Sleepy Eyo, haswas Bailey, 50 70 by common consent designated Miss Lulu Hille, Chicago 5 00 former in the southern part of Brooklyn this opportunity to thank my many Brown county did not voto some relief John D. Zernitz,Chicago 5 00 moved his family effects to Winona. and the latter on the north side of friends for their liberal patronage in PROVISIONS. tho commissariat of the expedition, to the cyclono sufferors, at their recent G. P. Jackson, Minneapolis 10 00 Boef on foot. per \vt., $2.50 O 3.50 the railroad track, near the Conrgegational the past, and bespeak their continuance E. T. Swczey & Co,, New York H5 00 The law requires all routo agents to reside and he felt so proud over the honor session. You see, Mr. Tribune, Brown Conrad Scherer, Winona '1 00 Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 church. Majewski and Wagner with my successor. at the starting point of thoir respective J. Newhart, New Ulm 50 00 that he vowed the members of the county is this summor building four Pork per cwt., 4-00 5.00 have commenced work on the K. U. French, Brainerd, 108 50 wrell supplied with J. ItOSSKOPF. 1 3 routes, honce Mr. Kirschstein's 12,1 party should be kept Sugar Cured Hams per lb. foundation of their new business block Underwriter's Agency, NY. aoo 00 iron bridges across the Cottonwood Concordia Collection, Jordan l'Jfi 50 change of residence Breakfast Bacon 9 10 and expect to have the building ready snipe, prairie chicken, ducks, geese, *$ GREAT BARGAINS river, and the commissioners no Gen. II. II. Sibley, St. Paul 85 Oo Dried Boof, 18 for occupancy by the first of October. St. Cloud Relief Committee, 24G 75 and, as they proceeded farther west, J. A. Armstrong, of Martin Co., doubt thought the county might need Desiring to close out my stock of K. St. alien Cox, St, Peter, 35 00 Salt Pork, 10 Louis Hager has opened a millinery antelope and buffalo, all of which he II. Troost, Winona 50 00 was in our city last week "looking Ready-made Clothing and Dry Goods, relief itsolf before they got through Lard, 10 Aug. 8choll,NcwUlm 100 00 and dress-making establishment one of course expected to capture himself. I will for the next thirty days sell at after the crops." Mr. Armstrong is a Flour per cwt., 3.25 3.75 Thoe. Waalmuer, Milwaukee *Z5 00 with the bridge contractors. door west of Mr.. Bonhain's dwelling. Theo. Wall, St. Paul 25 00 cost price. Corn Moal per e\vt., 1,50 Mrs. S. B. Peterson seconded tho good candidate for State Auditor, and we H. W. Hcin\ichs, Chicago 10 00 Gen. Hubbard, of Redwing, who aspires Buckwhoat Flour per cwt. 4.00 JOHN NEUMANN. Mrs.Schiels, NewUlm 20. 00 The repairs on C. Baltrusch's building resolutions of Mr. Ross by assuring her rather think that the crops he is looking to gubernatorial honors, made S.C.White, Winona *25 00 Butter per lb., 10 12 aro nearly completod, and he is pleased companions that none knew F. Willins, St. Paul Chamber of Commerce our village a visit hist Wednesday and RHEUMATISM,ROF "after" have already been gathered, For Sale. Cheese 17 Collection 1850 00 called oh a few of the Republicans. now replacing his stock of goods on to better than herself how to ensnare the in this latitude. Citizens of Hastings, per Governor 180 On The undersigned, desiring to engage In some other Poultry, 0 8 J. A. Armstrong, Esq., of Martin county, business offers \\\a Hutt.' and Egg* packimbusiness Citizens of Young America 75 00 tho shelves. He requests us to say that bass, pickerel and pike, and that if the Eggs por dozen, 8 for sale, with or without stock, on favorable Lessings Lodge O. D. II, S., Jordan 25 00 Gen. L. F. Hubbard, of Redwing, candidate for State auditor,'was also Potatoes per bushel, 40 terms. Thefixturesare nil of the latest and most Citizens of Brownton, McLcod Co., 28 50 in order to close out his damaged Cottonwood river could only be in the village shaking hands with was in the city last Wednesday canvassing approved styles. For further particulars address J, J. Callinchain, per Mrs, Schiels 10 60 Onions, 1.00 1.50 Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, stock of dress goods, clothing, notions followed she would keep the WM. HUMMEL, New Ulm, Minn. A Friend, Tracy 1 00 politicians', one doy last week. the prospects of tho coming Beans, 2.00 3.00 Youman Bros., Winona, 200 00 Backache, Soreness of the Chest, &c., he will dispose of them at a great party well supplied with fresh fish. Supt. Sanborn was up one day last O. W. Richardson, Chicago 10 0 Lake Forest University. Republican State convention, before Cranborries" 3.00 3.20 C. S. Guion, Plainlleld, N. 5 00 Gwi Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings week lookingfte his boys, and things sacrifice, and requests all his friends With these assurances the party started which he will be a prominent candidate Winona & St. Peter Land Oo 1000 00 GROCERIES. colors Hying, about the station in general. and Sprains, Burns and. and- Ingraham, Corbin &May, Chicago 25 00 and customers to give him an early in high spirits LADIES' SEMINARYunsurpassed. ACADE- Sugar, Wlute, per lb. 12 for Governor. The Genoral expresses J.I. Case, T. M. Co., Racine, Wis 100 00 MYthorough. COLLEGEfour courses. Year Scalds, General Bodily 1 On account of failing health J. Zieske Yellow 11 call. Ho will also sell his stock of undamaged making Iberia the first daj. Here a Furst & Bradley, Chicago 100 00 begins Sept. 7th. Kxamine for yoursclret. Catalogues himself aswell satisfied with thepresent desires to either sell or rent his harness Pains, Bingham Bros., New Ulm 100 00 Brown 10 sent by the President, D. S. GREOOEV.D.D., goods at cost for tho next 30 halt was made, tents pitched and every outlook of affairs. He is a very pleasant P. Richter, St. Paul 25 00 OctS-81 Lake Forest. 111. shop. This is a rare chance for a Dried Apples, 7 10 Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Mailer & Heinrich, Minneapolis 25 00 days. Ladies and gentlemen, now is thing arranged for a few days stay. good harness maker with a little capital. appearing mau and no doubt makes MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE reaches, 8X 10 City of Crookston, Minn 100 00 Feet and Ears, and all other your opportunity but don't delay to Everything wont as merrily as a marriage John V. Farwell, Chicago 100 00 Prunes. 8J 10 friends wherever he goes. SALE. Wins and Aches. Citizensof Long Prairie 18 50 improvo it as the goods are going fast. bell until the sun had settled in Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 17 22 J. Zieske, who visited in Lafayette Citizens of Fergus Falls 200 00 No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS On Citizens of Lamberton 50 00 Roasted 25 as a mure, simpt* and cheap Extern^ over Sunday, says the wheat crop in tho horizon and the pesky 'skotoes Default having been made in the conditions of a The Minneapolis Tribune takes great O. L. Parker, Milwaukee 25 00 Remedy. A trial entails but the comparatively Java, Green, 30 33 certain mortgage executed by HelgeOlsen and Kare Nicollet county is much better than in Stacking is quite well advanced and struck up. "Home Sweet Home," Senator S. J. R. McMillan 36 00 trifling outlay of 80 Cents, and every one suffering Olson his wife mortgagors, to Clyde M. liarvey, pleasure in insinuating that Hon. W. Roasted" 40 this vicinity. David Day, 8t. Paul 10 00 with pain can have cheap and positive proofjdi its mortgagee, dated April 10th, A. D, 1877, and recorded with a few days more of favorable "There is no place like home." and Citizens of Stillwater 567 00 claims. Mooha, Groen" 35 G. Ward, of Waseca, contributed the in the oflice of the Register of Deeds in and A new painter named Collins has tstken Hart, Bradley & Co., Chicago 50 50 Directions in Eleven Languages. for the County of Brown, in the State of Minnesota, weather the grain will be all then made a charge on the camping Teas, Japan, 40 75 $200 to the New Ulm relief fund for T. C. D'ymond, Chicago 10 00 up location in this village and is BOLD BT ALL DRUOQI8T8 AST) SEALEBfi on the 30th day of May, A. D. 1877, at 11X o'- Green. 60 80 Citizens of New Prague, Minn 26 65 in stacks. Thi3 has been an unexceptional party for refreshments. Oh, but wasn't clock in the forenoon, in Book "I" of mortgages, ready to receive orders for work. 4 some sordid end. The vile insinuation CTjtEDIOIHS. M. T. Severance, Mankato 20 00 Black, 80 on pages 370,371 and 372 by whichmortgage thera A. VOGELER A CO., Chicago Wirth's Veroin 150 00 good season for harvesting operations it fun! A resident ot that vicinity says Wm. Diddle brought in the first load was conveyed and granted the following described is as contemptible as it is uncalled Syrups, per gal., 50 60 DeGraff & Co 106 00 real estate situate in the county of Brown, aforesaid, and the grain has been secured that the gesticulations of the ladies of new wheat last Saturday which he Simonitsch M. Norwood 10 00 for, and we are pleased to notice that Salt per bbl. 2.25 BalHt*ore,Md.,U.S.A. to-wit: The west half of the north-west quarter of Oliver Barton, Princess Ann.Md 20 sold to Wm. Baker and received $1.07 section Thirty-four (34), in township one hundred At? in very good condition, but the yield were ludicrous in the extreme as they Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25 Mr. Ward answers the article in his Fox Brothers, LaPorte, Ind 25 00 and eight (108) north, of range thirty-two (32) west, per bushel. Good 'nough. E.W.Trask, Caledonia, Minn lo 00 of whoat is poor. The berry is light vainly endeavored to keep off the to secure the payment of the sum of One Hundred usual characteristic and forcible way. Citizens of Norwood, Minn 51 o5 The woather the past few days and fifty Dollars, with interest at the rate of twelve A dog fight frightened Joseph Trautmans and somewhat blighted and the crop hungry songsters. The party enjoyed C. B. Tyler, Tracy, Minn 25 00 per cent, per annum payable annually, according He says: team into a runaway which resulted II. H. Schufcld & Co., Chicago 50 00 has bcon most delightfully cool. to tho conditions of apromissory notebearingsame will not exceed 10 bushels an acre on but little rest that night, and the next Empire Dist. Co 25 00 in the upsetting of the wagon "Gov. Pillsbury gave $100 for the date as said mortgage, made by said Helge Olson Riverdale Dist. Co., Chicago 25 00 to said Clyde M. Harvey, and there being due and an average. The oat crop is also below was but a repetition of the proceedings and throwing the driver, Jos. Trautman, same purpose and the Tribune immediately Garden City Dist. Co., Chicago 25 00 A nunibor of the farmers in this lust Received! unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of Jr., some fourteen feet. The Troost & Co. Chicago 25 00 heralded it to the world as munificent tho average of past years, much having of the first night. The supply of this notice, the sum of One Hundred and seventyfour vicinity are threshing from the Field 50 00 Dollars. damage was light. and according to his "usual been so badly lodged that it was game and fish were also conspicuous E Rothschild & Bros 25 00 And no action or proceeding at law or otherwise shock. generosity." We gave twice the Schwadig, Foreman & Co 25 00 Reports from the harvest fields are having been instituted to recover theamonnt of said difficult to secure it and the largest portion for their absence at meal times, and all Eddyllarvey & Co 25 00 amount and the Tribune insinuates that inortgiige debt or any partthereof Now, therefore not very promising. The wheat crop Heath & Milligan 25 00 was mown like hay. but Dr. Kuhlman and wife packed up notice is herebygiven that byvirtueandin pursuance we put our money at times where it The Nicollet county fair will be held especially is said to be a poor yield Vogler & Genaner 25 00 of power of sale in said mortgage contained and Keith Bros 50 00 ivould do the most good. and gave orders to the wagon master to this year. therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case at St. Peter on Friday and Saturday* Hart, Abt& Mars 25 CO brace of burglars paid their respeels made and provided, the above described premises Now, we do not live in the same take a bee line for New Ulm, and the Beifleld Broe 25 00 li. W. Dousman and G. F. Bidwell Septombor 16th and 17th. will be sold at public auction, at the front door of senatorial, judicial or congressional GimbeJr Florsheim & Co 25 wo to a number of our people last the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF visited Winona last week. F. W. party reached home on Friday .afternoon, Greensfeldcr, Rosenthal & Co 25 00 district which New Ulm is situated in county of Brown, and at the City of New Ulm, Thursday night, among those called A Kohn & Bros 50 00 Stewart has gone to Illinois on a visit BOYS WANTEDTwo good, steady having simmered their four therein on Thursday the 29th day of September, A. and as wo are not and have no intention Lindauer Bros. &Co 25 00 Cashmire, of several weeks to his parents. 1881, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the on being Quirin Scheible, and Fr. boys, about 15 years old, can find A Schoeninger 25 00 weeks' vacation down into two and a to be a candidate for any office, amount of said mortgagedebtthen due and unpaid, LO K.. 00 The passenger trains running west Keller. The Merchants Hotel was together with the costs and expenses of such foreclosure 3 the miserable cur who wrote and published steady employment by applying to Fr. half days. The wagon master says Eisenstadt.... 10 00 proceedings, including Twenty-five dollars of here now take dinner at the new Cash 1 00 the above low and tontemptible also entered. AtScheible's boarding attorney's fees as stipulated in said mortgage and Burg, New Ulm. the party lacked the requisite amount Woosterd E& 1000 eating house in Tracy, which is a great the said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. fliDg not only merits our hatre# and house an entrance was gained through & 15 00 of sand for camping in the land of improvement over the eating accommodations Dated, Lake Crystal, Minn., August 16th, 1861. contempt, but will justly receive from & 10 00 CLYDE M. HARVEY, Mortgagee. one of the windows. The till was heretofore offered to the The Sleepy Eye Herald says that 'sketers. Hirsch fcCo 10 00 the afflicted people whom our mite was LOHIN CRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee. traveling public by the hotels at Marshall. and Silk Collections of Board of Trade Minneapolis 2,846 75 tapped and about 83.50 in change secured. Sept 28-81. intended to help, their indignant scorn Messrs. Slocura & Gilman shipped sev John Lind, Tracy 25 00 At Keller's nothing ot any and condemnation. Any newspaper Schnicdewend Lee, Chicago 25 00 eral car loads of live hogs to eastern NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Geo. W. Schmidt & Co., New York 25 00 The Delinquent Tax Law. that will attempt to belittle or misconstrue They do say that snipes are very amount was secured. Chas. Brust, Jos. Siebcl, St. Paul 15 00 markets last wook, paying $4.00 por DOLMANS, the humane promptings that plenty and quite palatable, for which Aug. Beck & Co., Chicago.... 50 00 proprietor of the Merchant's Hotel, hundred and in a few cases as high as Land Oflice at Redwood Falls, Minn., July 18 '81, Citizens of Glencoc 203 55 impels one to aid another when overtaken latter statement your correspondent Notice is hereby given, that the following-named J. McMahon, St Paul 5 00 says the midnight maraudors relieved $4.50. can vouch. by a calamity so dire and terrible At a recent meeting of the St. Paul settler has filed notice of his intention to make final Ilirsh & Loewcnetein, Cincinnati 10 00 him of about $15.00 in cash and a few as that which happened to the people proof in snpport of his claim, and secure final eneuiry C. Kreibohm, St. Louis 5 00 Chamber of Commerce a committee, The Gazette says that John Lind, F- Madlener, Treas. Relief Com. Chicago.. 7,500 00 thereof, and that said proof will be made be AT LOW PRICES MNDEN ITEMS of New Ulm, is unworthy of patronage cigars. The rascals made good their composed of Mr. James Smith, Jr. E.S. Tyler from Citizens of Fargo 105 00 fore the Register and Receiver of the U. S. Land formerly of this city but now Receiver and support and should be frowned Citizens of Mankato 595 36 Oflice"at Redwood Falls, Minn., on Saturday the escape and no clue has yet been found and Attorneys Wm. P. Murray and A. J.Harding, Gen. Ins. Agt., Chicago 10 00 27th day of August 1881, viz. Gerhard Rudolph upon by all who know and feel the ger of the Tracy Land Oflice, is building Harvesting has been the occupation Chas. E. Flandrau, was appointed to to lead to their identity or whereabouts. Thos. H. Chard, Manager Ins. Co 20 00 Meyer.Homestead entry No. 1081 for S. Wtf N EX erous impulses of humanity. "We gave Smyth, Greenebaum i|Co., Chicago 25 00 and N W* S EX, Section 12, townsKip 111, Range of your correspondent lately, and consequently himself a house and barn at the latter consider the constitutionality of the what we had to spare without any Samuel Meyers and Co., Chicago 25 00 32 and na es the following witnesses to prove could not write to the Re. named place. 'John is evidently "well Mezler, Rotschild & Co., Chicago 25 CO delinquent tax law. These gentlemen his continous residence upon and culti vation of further wish or hope than that others Thoward ft Roehling, Chicago 25 00 anil in LATEST STILE at view ere this. said tract, viz.: George Reike-. F. Thawe, Otto pleased with his new location. hold that the law is constitutional, would do likewise to an extent sufficient J. B. Weimman, Chicago 5 00 It now transpires that S. T, King Kiecker and William Keike all of Cairo, Renville McCormick Harvetting Co. Chicago 200 00 to reimburse the people of New and they state their reasons for so Most all the cereals is cut in our Co. WM. P. DUXNIXOTOS, done a wholesale business in the harness Louis Sharon, New Ulm 5 00 Register The Butternut Valley correspondent Ulm, if not their entire loss, at least a believing in the following very clear town, and stacking is in progress. Rev. A. Berghold, New Ulm 26 00 stealing line. Besides the two portion of it. And we will treat as a Esm Tipton 1 00 of the Lake Crystal Public Spirit says SHERIFF'S SALE. report, which no doubt will interest Wheat turns out much poorer than Germ. Am. Ins. Co. New York.. 25 00 liar and a villain, any man that insinuates harnesses he stole at St. Charles, which that tho old pests, the grasshoppers, Capt. Carter, St. Peter 5 00 many of our readers: was anticipated some time ago, I that we in so doing was prompted Jos. Lichtwart, Redwood Falls 10 00 ho endeavored to sell in this city, he are quite plenty on the New Ulm road By Virtue of an execution, issued out of the To the Chamber of Commerce of St. Paul: Chicago Board of Trade 811 00 estimate it will yield from.') to 10 bu. Cheap Charley. by any sordid or selfish motive." District Court for the Ninth Judicial District in stole and sold a set of harnesses at Armenia Lodge No.97I.O.O.F. Milwaukee 25 00 Your committee to whom was referred the tax botwoon the Big and Little Cottonwood per acre. Flax looks better, and corn and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, Citizens of Rochester, Minn 410 00 law of 1881, with instructions to report upon the Rochester for $30, which amount was upon a judgment issued and docketed insaid [Chicago Inter-Ocean.] Citizens of Alma,-Wis 84 00 promises a rich yield. rivers, but so far wo have not same as to its interpretation and effect, beg leave to Court on the twenty-second day of July, A.D. 1881, South Side Turnverein, Milwaukee 59 75 say that they have carefully considered said law forwarded to him, in postoilice money PERILS OF THE DEEP. in a certain action wherein Joieph Smith was hoard of thoir doing any damage to A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore 100 00 aud have arrived at tho following conclusions concerning Many self-binders have been purchased Plaintiff, and Christiaa Johnson was Defen dant, Coll of W. II. Jones, MadisOn Lake D. T.. 31 5C order, to this city, but he was arrested tho game: The world-renowned swimmer, Capt. in favor of said Plaintiff, and against said Defendant, crops. in our vicinity this summer, M. Mullen, New Ulm 100 00 FirstWe see nothing in the law, or any of its for the sum of Nine Hundred and Twenty-two by sheriff Casey bofore he obtained Citizens of La Crosse, Wis per J. Ulrich.. 301 60 Paul Boyton, in an interview with a and it appears to be the fashion to get Dollars and Ten Cents ($922.10) I haveon the sixth provisions, that is in conflict with the constitution Citizens of Winona have contributed $2,057,40 Contrary to expectations, tho whoat 4yof August 4 D.1881, levied upon all jhe right, the order and the postofiice department of the State. part being building material and part cash. a binder whether a man is able to buy newspaper correspondent at the seashore, title and interest of the said Defendant Christian SecondThe law was evidently passed for the Frank, Sigel Town... 5 00 yield on Anton Broy's farm near this will no doubfeause the same to Johnson, which he had on the 7th day of May, A. such or not. Now, my farmer friends, related the following incidents PUMPS! PUMPS! purpose of clearing up all delinquent taxes embracing CSRice, Traveling salesman 5 00 D. 1881 and has since acquired, in and to the following city averaged only.about 9 bushels per the year 1879 and all prior years. It proceeds II Loheyde, New Ulm be "repaid to the remitter. The St. 10 00 don't go to the expense aud buy a described real estate and property, situated in his experience: upon the theory that lands which are Subject A Peters, Anoka 5 00 in said county of Brown, and State of Minnesota, aero. "Wo stated last week that Mr. self-binder for $320 (more or less), if Charles Times says that his wardrobe to such taxes have been forfeited to the State, and B. Baumgertner, Sigel Town 10 00 Reporter. '.'Captain Boyton, yon to wit: The North East quarter of Section twentythree either aro now. or will be before the sale provided O. B. Richards & Co., New York... 50 00 you can possibly get along without it. Brey counted on 12 to 15 bushels, but it (33) in Township one hundred and nine (109) indicated that ho plays the role of a for takes pi ace, the property of the State and as Citizens of St. Peter, Minn must havo seen a large part of the 250 75 North, of Range thirty-two (32) West, containing the owners of such lauds have once had an opportunity Wait a few years and they will be II Hill & Co., Chicago, 75 00 appoars he was too sanguine in his expectations. thief in more ways than one. Although one hundred and sixty (160) acres according to the world?" to redeem them from sale for a period of two Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. 500 00 United States Government Survey thereof, and more improved, and undoubtedly the years, and have not- done so, they should be sold The grado, howes'er, is a S 8 Merrill", Milwaukee 100 dressed in a business suit, his will sell the same, or so much thereof as may be Capt. Boyton"Yes sir, by the aid absolutely for these back taxes. With the policy of W II Starbrnck, New York price will be reduced from oO to 100 500 00 necessary to satisfy said execution and cosu\ at good No. 2, as stated last week. such legislation we do not propose to interfere. trunk contained fine clothes, a dozen Drexel, Morgau & Co., New York 500 00 of my Rubber Life Saving Dress, I the front door of the Court House in the city of per cent, of the present cost. If yon Edward D. Adams, Now York 500 00 Third-rltis our opinion thatthe lawreqnires two New Ulm, in the county and State aforesaid, on oerishoffer Ne Yor or so line shirts, numerous neck ties, WT have traveled over 10,000 miles on the 500 00 distinct delinquent lists to bo made out, one embracing reckon carefully the cost of twine and Thursday,the 22d day of September, A. D. 1881,at Our U. S. signal service boys, C. W. Knoblauch & Lichtensteln, New York 250 00 the taxes of 1880, and the other the taxes of ten o'clock A. M. of that day. a nice silk "plug hat," a dandy's cane rivers of Araorica and Europe have other repairs you will fin# it will Baltzer & Lichtenstein,-v New York 1879, and all prior years, the latter to be appended Dated August 6th, A. D.1881. 3f,0 00 Manderfold and Jos. A. Eckatoin, have John Roach & Son, New York 500 00 &c. Although a sleek one he no doubt to the former. amount to just as much as though you also been presented to the crowned Citizens of Shakopee, Minn. EDWARD CASEY. 378 again changed their locations. The FourthThat, there should be distinct and separate Sheriff of Brown County, Minnesota. would make a good hand in a threshing had a harvester without the binder heads of England, France, Germany, M. D. Wells & Co., Chicago. 50 03 applications for judgment upon each of these J. NEWIJAKT, Plaintiffs Attorney. former has been ordorod to Whipple Fr. Knetzing, New Ulm, 20 00 and hired hands. When grain is not lists. machine manufactory. Austria, Belgium, Italy, Holland, A. M. Howland, Boston 10 00 Barracks, Troscott, Arizona, for clerical NOTICE TO CREDITORS. FifthThat there should be separate and distinct too heavy, one good man can bind Luis & Manning, Boston 15 00 Spain and Portugal, and have in ray judgments entered against the lands, on each II. N. Campbell* Boston 10 00 duty at head-quarters, and the Utter alone on a harvester. I know men of those Fists, one judgment to embrace the taxes A mysterious fellow turned up at Ath. possession forty-two medals and decorations H. Rolling, Wisconsin 1 00 of 1879 and prior years, and one the taxes of 1880. this year that havo bound over sixty has takon station at the U. S. signal Oseo, (Minn.) Turnverein STATE OF MINNESOTA, 75 00 Henle's in Milford last Sunday and inquired I have three times received SixthThat there should be two separate and J. H. "VVeijzel, Augusta, Geo 2 00 OOWNTT BROWH. 5 In Probate Court. acres alone, and only had a little boy ollico in Stockton, Texas. distinct sales of the lands under these judgments Jos. Med,U, Chicago Tribune.. In the matter of the Estate of Jacob Christensen 50 00 the roads through the woods,Ac, the order of knighthood, and been elocted first, under the judgment for the taxes of the year Citicons of Henderson to drive. I don't speak to those that Lceften Deceased. 184 00 1880, and second under the judgment for the taxes Clark W. Thompson winding up with a desire to look at the 25 00 honorary member of committees, Notice is hereby given to all persona having have the cash to pay for a binder, but of 1879 and prior years. C, P. Jones, Minneapolis 10 00 Tho Board of Education is in hopes claims anddemanda against the estate of Jacob C. horses in the stable as ho wanted to clubs, orders and societies." C. F. Peterson, West Point 2 00 to those that buy on credit, and have SeventhAs many perplexing questions may, Lasften late of the County of Brown deceased, that of having the ropairs on tho central Bangor Concordia... 25 00 and will arise under these sales, we deem it within the Judge of the Probate Conrl of said county will buy a good horse. The horses were Reporter."Were your various trips to pay probably about twice its price Leopold Bras., Chicrgo 100 00 our province to point out the relations of purchasers hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands school house and the south primary The undersigned take pleasure in C. Kohn, Indianapolis, Ind. 20 00 shown him and he took a particular at these sales to each other and to the State. accompanied by much danger?" ere it is paid. Think before you buy. against said estate, at his office in New Ulm tn said Fr. S.chultz, Carver 13 25 If a tract of land is subject to sale under both informing the public that they hav building so far completed that the county, on the first Monday of each month for six fancy to a young horse, but went away North British Mercantile Ins. Co 5 00 judgments, and is sold first for the taxes of 1880, successive months, commencing with the 1st day Capt. Boyton."That depends upon Martin Christianson, while commafrom been appointed agents for New Ulm fall term of school can commence on the purchaser at such sale takes the same subject to Besides the $500 sent into the town of August, 1881 and that six months from the 22d without buying. On Tuesday morning redemption by the owner within two years. If tho what you may call dangerous. During day of July,1881, have been limited and allowed by Madeiia with a load of lumber and vicinity for the sale of Powell & Monday, Aug. 29th. Tho north primary of Wellington and the $400 sent into same tract is again sold under judgment for the Mr. Ilenle went into his stable and said Probate Court for creditors to present their my trip down the river Tagus in fell oiF the load and the wagon passed Douglas' Waukoegan pump, the best taxes of 1879 and prior years, and is bought by the claims.' class will bo taught in Turner Hall the town of Cairo, the New Ulm relief to his surprise found that an old horse, same person who purchased it for the tax of .1880, GUL OLSEN, over his left arm and broke it. Rev. in the market. Spain, I had to "shoot" one hundred his title is absolute. until thoir building, which was razed Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Christensen committee has made further apportionments, which had stood in the stall occupied Mr. Green took him to Madeiia again, If, however, the tract is sold for the taxes of 1880 Lttften decease!. Augl5-Si and two waterfalls, the highest being 60EDE & CORDES. to the ground, can bo rebuilt. as follows: West Newton, to one person, and then for the taxes of 1879, and by tho young horse on Sunday, and Dr. Cooley was summoned and about eighty-five feet, and innumerable prior years to another, the second purchaser, although i 18-82. PROBATE NOTICE. 1 4 Nicollet county, $000 Severance, had mysteriously disappeared during his title is absolute as against the owner, it set the arm. Mr. Christianson is doing rapids. Crossing the strait of is subordinate to that of the first purchaser, because Sibley county, $300 Butternut Valley, The Lyon County iVew* thus warns the night. He afterwards found the well at present. the first purchaser holds, by virtue of the Messina, I had throe ribs broken in a Wm. Koch. E. O. Pahl. latter tax, and the second purchaser, to perfect his Blue Earth county, $400 Ph. Kaufenberg, ^u^ofT^^n Probate Court. its sporting friends: "Boys, keep horse on tho New Ulm road, bridled, C. Schmidt Ole Stone is building an addition to title must redcom from the .sale for the taxes of light with sharks and coming down Geo. Schmidt Mulligan, $50 and Nels Anderson, 1880. your weather-eye open for the mildeyod Special Term. In the matter of the Guardian, and it is safe to assume that the follow his barn. the Somane, a river in France, I received Empire Mill Co. ship of Martha Amalia Helling. On reading and EighthIf a tract of land is sold under the judgment Burnstown. $150 Milford, stranger who is loafing around that called at Henle's on Sunday tiling the petition of Mary 8. Helling guardian for the taxes of 1880, and there is no judgment Choke-cherries have been in abundance a charge of shot from an excited of said minoi, representing among other things against it for 1879 and prior years, the purchaser Brown county, $350. The committee town. It is whispered he is from St. had stolen the horse with the impression this season. Plumes and grapes that the said ward is seized of certain real estate will take the ordinary titlo defeasible by redemption and startled huntsman. Although in the town of Linden, Brown County, Minnesota, has also contracted a house for Jos. Paul, and armed as tho law directs to in two years. that he was taking away the ROLLER MILL. not ripe yet. and that it is necessary that the whole of the all this was not very pleasant, and NinthIf land is sold under judgment for taxes Pfeifferin the latter named town.* capture violators of the game law. same should be sold, and praying for license to young horse, and that when he found Two teams ran away last Tuesday of 1879 and prior years, and there are no taxes might be termed dangerous, I fear sell the same: and it appearing to the Court, from Don't be chicken-hearted, and if you against it for the year 1880, the purchaser takes an his mistake he let the old horse go. A said petition,that it is necessary and for the benefit while stacking. One on .Take Ilescheler's nothing more on my trip than intense absolute and indefeasible title. to the said ward to sell said real estate. It is get caught offer to divide. Every good choke on the thief. and the other one on O. Stone's ordered and directed that the next of kin to said TenthIf land is offered for sale for 1880, and is cold for, as long as my limbs are free mulligan Correspondence. ward, and all persons interested in said estate, np not sold, and is then offered and sold for the taxes man has his price," place. Boys, you must be a-leedle 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. pear before the Judge of this court, on Friday, the and easy, and not cramped or benumbed, of 1879 and prior years, the purchaser to get a perfect 26th day of August A. D.1881, at ten o'clock A. more careful nbout your teams hereafter. title, will have to pay the tax of 1880. We do not often make any editorial I am alright. Of late I carry a stock M., at the Probate Office in New Ulm in said coun Mulligan, Minn., Aug. 15th, 1881. EleventhIfland is offered for sale under either, ty then and there to show causefjf any there should Henry Geimmor will accept our mention of the proprietary medicines of St. Jacobs Oil in my little boat, or both of the tax judgments and is not sold atall, Editor Review: be,) why license should not be granted for the sale it will become subject to the provision of section thanks for a nice Duchess of Oldenburg Mary Suborn has just returned home of said real estate, according to the prayer of said Wo tako pleasure in informing the advertised in our columns, but we believe (the Captain calls it "Baby Mine," 101 of the general tax law, and may be disposed of petition. Nearly|all of our farmers have finish- from Mankato, where she has bpen apple, raised in his orchard in by the connty*auditor, nnder the direction of the public that we are now ready for business. it to be a duty we owe to our and has stored therein signal rockets, And it is further ordered, that a eopy of this or. edjStacking their grain and are now State auditor, as provided in that section. working for. a long time. W are The best machinery and all the Courtland, Nicollet county. Wo see der shall be published for three successive weeks Althongh other questions will probably arise under busy haying again. readers to call their attention to the thermometer, compass, provisions, prior to said day of hearing, the last of which pub. glad to see you Mary. latest improvements in^the manufaeture this law, they do not occur to us at present no roason why every farmer should lie ations shall be at least fourteen 'days before the advertisement of Dr. J. C. Ayer's A nice shower of rain passed over this and believing we have touched on such as will be ete.)--andlhayehad but little trouble. of flour enable us to compete with said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a Jacob Larson, an agent for S. D. of the mopt importance practically to land owners not have a good orchard on his place locality a few days ago. We were the best mills in tho country, Ague Cure which appears in this issue weekly newspaper printed at New Ulm in said /Before starting out I rub myself ond others interested, wc respectfully submit our Peterson, tarrjed a day at his parents county. By the Court. willing to postpone work for a few as thoso who have given tho matter report. We are constantly buying of our paper. thoroughly with the article, and Dated at New Ulm the 9th da July A. D. 1881. hours when corn and vegetables so last week. Mr. Larson has been down JAMES SMITH, Jr.. Wheat, their attention havo experienced but Chairman. L. S. EHMST BKAKDT, its action on the muscles is wonder. We know from sad experience" that much needed it, south beyond St. Louis this summer Probate Judge of Brown County, Minn. Bye, WM. I'. MrKRAY, little difiiculty in raising their own ful. From constant exposure I am nothing is more disheartening than the Chas. E. Fi.ASDRAr, in the service of S. D. Jake says it Corn, B. Green and N Torrey have been Committee. fruit. PROBATE NOTICE. somewhat subject to rheumatic pains, insidious approaches and periodical attacks was too hot down there for white men. Oats, on the sick list during the past week, and nothing would ever benefit me, of malarial and misasmatic disorders. but are now able to be at their work. A. Buckwheat, Re-working: nutter. The Moffat Publishing Co., of Saint State of Minnesota, 1 In Probate Court,2T,1881. until I got hold of this Great German The remedy prepared by &c.,c. Special Term Jul i g~- A number of our farmers are intending fe Hundreds of tons of white butter are County of Brown. Louis, have issued a work on Mormonism, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Remedy. Why, on my travels 1 Dr. Ayer & Co. has been in use msny to do their threshing in a few In the matter of the Estate of Peter Joremo do. bought every year, worked over by which is certainly one of the At the Highest Market Prices* ceased. days. Their disappointment in getting have met people who had been suffering years, and has proved a positive antidote dealers, colored up and sold for double On reading and tiling the petition of Anna Joremo, NOTICE. most thrilling and interesting books their threshing done last fall and Administratrix of the estate of PeterJoremo with Rheumatism for years by for disorders of this nature. It is, We sell all kinds of the price paid the farmers. This deceased, representing among other things, that the damage sustained by the grain over issued from the press. If the my advice thoy tried the Oil, and it withal, a safe and harmless one to take, she has fully administered said estate, ana praying JFLOVM, standing in the stack all winter, has fact should convince farmers that they deeds therein related had been perpetrated that a time and place be fixed for examining cured them. I would sooner do without being composed entirely of vegetable The partnership heretofore existing served as a warning, and.they seem determined and allowing her account of her adminietration,and SHORTS, should put their own butter into the in any other country but this, for the assignment of tho residue of said estate to between G, D. Landford & J. B. Peirce food for a day than be without this not to be forced to review ingredients, without either quinine or BRAN, &c, heirs, best shape for market and so realize the poople would have risen en masse was dissolved on the 1st day of January, the sad experience of last year and to remedy for one hour. In fact I would minerals, unlike other so-called Ague AT LOW RATES. It is ordered, that said account be examined, and all they can from it. It must have 1881, and neither party has any get their grain threshed in good season. petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Friday and wiped "Mormonism" from the not attempt a trip without it. Cures, and consequently incapable of the 9th day of September A. D. 1881, at 2 o'- right to contract debts in the name of the bright golden color of June, which That grain should be threshed face of tho earth. Wo call attention clock p. m. at the Probate office in said County. producing the deplorable effects which said firm from and after said date, Special Attention given to early the fall we do not presume to And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be nothing but Wells, Richardson & Co's The Captain became very enthusiastic to advertisement in another column. given to all persons interested, by publishing a follow the use of these drugs. Our doubt, but there is danger in its being Ou3tom. "W"orlc G. D. LANDFORD. Perfected Butter Color can give. Use copy of this order for three successive weeks prior on tho subject of St. Jacobs Oil, Springfield, Brown county, Minn., threshed too early, this season especially Western people owe a debt of gratitude to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a this color, pack your butter in the best Aug 10, 1881. and we left him citing instances of weekly newspaper, printed and published at New whenjso much grass and weeds has The house of Hon. Wm. II. Kelley An extra stone for grinding feed. to Dr. Ayer for the production of- this Ulm in said County. manner and yojj will get the top been bound and'stacked in the wheat. the curative qualities of the Great of Owatonna was burglarized last Steam Cornsheller. Dated at New Ulm the 27th day of July A. D. 1881. Mormonism Unveiled! valuable medicine. Its timely use will That "everything should be done in By the Court, price. German Remedy to a party around Wodnesday night :md several hundred Wood liken for cash or in exchange. Evil deeds of (L8.) ERNST BRANDT, save much suffering, and we recommend its proper season" is an adage not less him. Judge of Probate- dollars worth of silver ware, clothing Danites. Avenging Angels and Blood Atoners laid true th&n old and in no instance is the it with the greatest confidence Deci-a Sfopfre ]tfill do. &*"" CONTRIBUTIONS bare! Priett*, Patriarch's and Saints ehown np! precept more practicable, and in no and ot'ier valuables taken. $2000 in Authentic account of the Mountain Meadow Massacre! in its ability to do all that is promised H. Rudolphi, Wicked for Clergymen.- case should be more closely adhered Che most thrilling book of the 19th Century motes aro alao missing. Mr. Kelley -v1 for itAtkins, Ark. News, The following .'contributions have PRorusEiA' ILLUSTRATED. to than in the taking care of grain. "I believe it to be all wrong and even Agents Wanted. For Circulars and Special was absent in Dakota at the time, Grain should be allowed to stand in been received by Chas. Wagner, the wicked for clergymen or other public LAND FOB SALE. Terms, address which was probably known to the burglars. the stack until it has passed through MOFFAT PUBLISHING Co., men to be led into giving testimonials treasurer of the New Ulm relief committee Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! 2Wand 213 Pine Str.. St. Louis, Mo. MANUFACTURER OF DEALER IN the sweating process, if not there is He shot and killed a man attempting to quack doctors or vile stuffs called Nov 16-91. up to August 16th, 1881- Are you -eturbed at iitglt and lroken off yo great danger of its being damaged and Boots and Shoes, medicines, but when a really meritorious The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110, to enter the house two years rest by a sick childstiff ering nn cryi np with La Crosse Board of Trade $ 114 go thus rendered unmarketable. Farmers Range 31, in the town of Milford, article, made valuable remedies excruciating pain of cutting teeth? Iff sconce ago. An attempt was also made on HAHNEMANN Governor J. 8. Pillsbury. 100 00 should exercise proper discretion and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Sootnta and the W of N E I 4 known to all, that all physicians use Dr. Stamni, St. Paul 25 00 Syrup. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im MEDICAL COLLEGE, Congiossman Dunnell's house. In their judgment as to the best time 6or. Minn. & 3d N. S. New Ulm Minn. Citizens of Sleepy Eye 214 00 and trust In daily, we should commend MandlotelandS of Sec 6-100-1 mediatelydepend upon it: there id no mistake Webber, New Ulm -25' 00 to thresh their grain. Don't be in a it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily about it. There is not a mother on Earth who hag in the town of Sigel. Schreiber, Milwaukee 5 00 AND HOSPITAL. used it who will not tell you that it will regulate hurry.* There are plenty of machines xtf- commend Hop Bitters for the good they John Dorster, Milford 10 00 A large assortment of men's and Terms of payment easy. ../For For biliousness or costiveness, or any the bowel*, give rest to the mother and relief and m. Boynton & Sons, Winona 2S 00 in the country to thresh all the grain The twenty-second Winter course begins October have done me and my friends, firmly boys' boots and shoes, anladies* and further information address health to tho child, operating like magic, it is A McGUl, St. Paul.. 25 00 liver complaints, buy Dr. Marshall's 4.1881 The largest Homcepathic College In the this season, at or near the proper perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to believing they have no equal for fam "v JSK childrons* shoes constantly kept on F. A. Doriahower, Geo Urban & Sons, Buffalo, NY, 100 00 worldtv Cltnics unexcelled women admitted ma. the taste, and is the prescription of one oftheol. Broraoline, the Big Fifty-Cent Blood time. Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, by Gov ily use. I will not be without them. terii*0f diasection'ftbandant. For catalogue* ad. hand. Custom work and repairing deal female physiclacs and nurses In the United St, Peter, wimr Pillsbury 100 00 S. HOYNK, M. D., State*' Sold at 3ft cents a bottle everywhere. Medicine. Druggists sell it: HET. Washington, D. Q. W. promptly attended to. Otc. 12-81 ,\i 1 T.: J. Ferne^es & Bro, Milwaukee, 50 00 v. 1658 Wabash Aye Chicago, Ills. te *i' !fggpps#|B^-5, i -~Y gifetL^feirMi^agftipii MMI *m &B0M&miBaKimiti "f jjfifa tV-rfhuniif rti' Iff***"- *i'*~ysmL*MZt*& *&tm&m '''Mji'i te'jfcyfflflrfffllifi ^irt^rTtf^^-M^iatfW^iiiB-i tflrtamftwr