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njgiqjijiiyj^HHg IIH^HI/^IIWIIIJI '(Win ff^aw^piw.ft#p $T?""" 'jyg^^K^Sg^-fy'^pjip* ^frayr** ajpgffiifc^'fcjui^i yaj^Ajjtjyi^irwypp^iMi^* ,'i bUjIP-^rtiti}' iyrw% ?*sl & NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1881. $*&' i NEW ULM AND VICINITY. The notice of forfeited tax judgment Annual School Mooting. Reltaff HIaau*a. Sleepy Eye Itexxxe. C. BALTRUSCH, CONTHMBUTlOIIfN sale, printed in our advertising From our correspondent Boated. NEW ULM MARKET REPORT At a meeting of the New Ulm Relief columns, should not be overlooked by The following contributions have The annual school meeting of the Minn. Str., New Ulrn, Minn. Committee last Wednesday evening those having lands advertised undei been received by Chas. Wagner, the Independent School District of New John C. Zieske's store front received (Corroded weekly by R. PFEFFKRLK, dealer la the following additional sums wore apportioned that heading in the recontly published treasurer of the New Ulm relief committee Drvy"./,DEALER IN drain. Provision*, Groceries and Couutry Produce.j Ulm was held at Turner Hall last Saturday a new coatof .paint, which makes a big Good -4 to the cyclone sufferers outside tax list. The sale will come off on up to Sept. 6th, 1831: improvement in the looks of the building. ovening, Mr. F. Burg, the President of New Ulm: Monday, September 10th, and under John is always in for improvements of the Board, acting as chairman La Crosse Board of Trade 114 90 Sept. 7. 1 1881. NKW ULM, if any can be made. & Groceries, West Newton, Nicollet Co .8600 00 the law will be final. Goveipor J. 8 Pillsbury 100 00 and Henry Keller, clerk. The attendance GRAIN. 25 00 Dr. Stamm, St. Paul,. Wellington, Renville Co 450 00 W. R. White is building a huge 214 00 Citizens of Sleepy Eye Wheat, 1.10-r. 07-08 was rather small, there being only Diphtheria has again made its appearance Cairo, Renville Co 750 00 barn on the property which he just 11F Webber, New (flm U5 00 Oats, 30 35 5 00 Schreiber, Milwaukee about fifty persons present. Mr. Milford, Brown Co 200 00 in this city and vicinity, and purchased of Joseph Trautmann BENTS! AMD BOYS' John Doroter, Milford 10 00 Corn, 35 40 Mr. Kauffenborg, Mulligan Burg made a short report in regard to last week a child of Theo. Montgomery 25 00 Boynton & 8on, Wiuona F. N. Stewart, our train dispatcher, Barley, 50 70 BrownCo 50 00 25 00 A MoGill, St. Paul Ready-made Clothing, roturnod home from a two weeks' visit the condition of the schools, and he also succumbed to the dread disease. We 100 00 Geo Urban & Sons, Buffalo, N. Y., PROVISIONS. And. Zwaska, Mulligan Brown to friends in Illinois. Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, by Gov are informed that a seven year old child stated that the Board had taken steps Beef on foot, per cwt., $2.503 3.50 County 100 00 100 00 Pillabury Capt. Frank Burg, the New Ulm cigar Mutton per head, 2.50 8.50 50 00 Ladled Circulars, J. Feruekes& Milwaukee, in Henry Hensohen's family is also to organize a high school, in accordance Town Martinsburg 75 00 25 00 Chati. Emmerich & Co Chicago,. manufacturer, tan led in our village Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 Cambria 60 00 down with the disease. Five children with an act of the Legislature of 00 Wm Bickel, St Paul one day last week. The Captain Hats Cap*, Sugar Cured Hams poi lb. 12 13 10 00 O Brown, Mnnkato Widow Frank, Wost Newton. ..300 00 are down iu Glessman's family, in Lafayotte, last winter for tho encouragement of looks hale and hearty. 128 30 House of Hope Church, St Paul Breakfast Bacon 0 10 Orphan of Holluba family 500 00 100 00 W King, Prest Minn Mech Aso Boots A Shoe*, and two aie not expected to re Dried Beef. 18 higher education, a"d that the branches 100 00 Cassall, our operator, and John Kee Waiter A Woods Harvest Machine Co. The latter amount has been reserved Salt Pork, 10 City of 8t.Paul byMayor Rice cover. It behooves everyone to be on 3,000 n0 for the first year of the course, as CERIREM gan started on a snipe hunt the other to bo applied for educational and such the largest assortment of Geo Ben/ & Co St Paul, 100 00 Lard, 15 their guard against a spread of the contagion day, taking in Sanborn station, when laid down by the State High School W Ward, \Vaeca 200 00 other purposes as the committee may Flour per cwt., 3.50 3.75 STRAW GOODS, W W Colenidun, Collection of Miluuukee the rain set in giving thern a good Board, will be pursued by one division Herold 3500 00 Corn Meal per cwt.. 1.50 deem proper. soaking. They returned home with St Paul Volk.s/.eitu i Collet turn W 00 of the First class during the present Buckwheat Flour per cwt. 4.00 Usbc.ru MiuncupoliK 50 00 one snipe. CROCKERY GLASSWARE, Last Friday afternoon smoke was Dohtnen, Schmidt & Co., Milwaukee 100 00 Butter per lb., 10 12 RHEUMATISM, school year. At the conclrsion of Mr. Pomonal.mention i W. L. Brcckenridge was in town one Milwaukee Merchants Mutual Ins Co. 00 Cheese 17 seen issuing from the basement of Wm Hubbard, Kedw tug, :,o oo Burg's report the clerk read the following day last week looking after his interests. NOTIONS,** Poultry, 0 8 Henry VilUud, Pies N. ^uui.c 500 00 it. Hummers residence, but an alarm of report of tho treasurer, andjthe Oregon Tiasportation Co l.'iOO 00 J. M. Thompson, chairman of the I have given especial attention to Eggs per dozen, 10 S Utile, luctigo 5 00 fire quickly sounded by the planing A. R. McGill, ot St. Paul, and Mr. my ready-made clothing department, same was adopted by tho meeting. Potatoes per bushel. 40 Republican county committee, dropped Mins Lulu Hnlc Ctiicago 5 00 Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Ladd, of St. Peter, were in town last mill whistle brought a number of people and as the largest portion of my stock John Zcriiit/.tiiitogo Onions, LOO 1.50 5 00 in on us last Friday and handed us the TKEASL'KER'S REPORT. Jackson, Miimtapol.t* 10 00 Wednesday, the former being a candidate of clothing has been made to order Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Beans, 2.00 3.00 in the vicinity to the scene with E buexuy Js Oo Now York 25 00 The following statement shows the call foi the county convention. for Governor. Mr. McGill, is a from samples selected by myself, 1 Gcut, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings Cranberries'' 3.00 3.20 Conrad Scherer, Wmonu ii 00 buckets and the flames were subdued whole-souled man, and has had a good am enabled to furnish better made receipts and disbursements of the Independent J. Newuart, New Ulm 50 00 Rudolph Riesling returned from and Sprains, Burns and GROCERIES. E. R. French, Brainerd,... 108 50 before much damage had been done. clothing, and at lower prices than any deal of experience in the capitol. According Sugar, White, per lb. Yello School District of the City of 12K Underwriter's Agency, NY. 900 00 Scalds, General Bodily Chicago last Saturday, whither he had 7 other establishment in the city. to our jndgment he would Tho family of Mr. Hummel escaped a Concordia Collection, Jordan 123 50 11 New Ulm, Brown county, Minn., for Pains, gone to purchase a large stock of fall Gen. H. H. Sibley, St. Paul 25 00 When in want of anything in my make a good and competent governor. Brown 10 dreadful calamity, for had the fire St. Clond Belief Committee, 846 75 the fiscal year ending Sept. 1st, 1881: Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frottej line don't fail to come and see my and winter goods for the popular firm Dried Apples, 7 1C Our schools open Sept. 12th. E. St. Julien Cox, St, Petor, 85 00 once got out of control, two of the goods and obtain my prices before pur Foot and Ears, and all other H. Troost, Winona 50 00 ItECEIPTS. of Kiesling, Keller and Co. Peaches, 8 10 The pay car came up on the 31st ult. Aug. Schell, New Ulm 100 00 children in the basement would have chasing elsewhere. It will be monein Pahs and Aches. Prunes, 10 Balance on hand Sept 1,1880, $1,861.05 &% Thoe. Washaner, Milwaukee 25 00 and made the boys happy. Capt. W. W. Bradenj of Fillmore your pocket. perished, and they came near being Wo Preparation on earth equate ST. JACOB* OIL Theo. Wall, 8t. Paul 85 00 Coffee,Bio, Green, pei lb.. 17 22 Special School Tax 5,100.12 Murfin & Co's,store will be completed a sure, nimjtle. and cheap External H. W. Heinrfchs, Chicago 10 00 county, was in the city a few days ago C. Baltnasck Boasted 25 suffocated as it was. The lire was set One Mill Tax 502.18 Remedy. A trial enfuiu but tho comparatively Mrs. Schiels, New Ulm 20 00 by the 15th of September. trifling outlay of 50 Onrs, and every one suffering Java, Green, 30 35 S.C.White, Winona 25 00 Teaching Fees of None Residents and favored our sanctum with a call. in shavings by some children at play. with pain can hnvu cheap and positive proof jOf F- Wllliua, St. Paul Chamber of commerce Frank Zieske bought a lot on the Boasted' 40 and use of school The Captain is a candidate for State claims. Collection 1850 00 corner of Main & 3d streets, where ho as Mocha, Green*I Directions In Keven Languages. rooms.. 79.50 Citizens of Hastings, per Governor 180 On Elsewhere in this issue we publish Auditor and he has numerous friends intends to erect a bnilding socn. Citizens of Young America 75 CO BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTS AND DEALEB8 Teas, Japan, 40 75 State apportionment 771.04 Lessings Lodge O. I). II, 8., Jordan 25 00 the call for a Republican county convention all over the State who would like to IN KDI0IN. A party from Chicago arrived hete, Green. 60 80 Citizens of Brownton, McLeod Co., 28 50 Wm. Koch. G. Fahl. A. VOGELER & CO., to be held at Harmony Hall, J, J. Callingham, per Mrs, Schiels 10 00 Black, 80 and will take in a chicken hunt. The Total Receipts S8.213.89 see him succeed. C. Schmidt. Geo. Schmidt A FriendjTracy 00 party will go to Lamberton and strike Syrups, per gal., 50 60 Sleepy Eye, Wednesday, September Baltimore, 3Td., V. 8. A Youman Bros., Winona, 200 00 EXPENDITURES. Albert Blanchard and wife, B. F. Empire 2011 Co. tents for a stay of about a week. Salt per bbl. 2.25 O.W.Richardson, Chicago io 00 21st, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose Books and Stationery 68.20 Notice to Teachers. C. S. Guion, Plainfleld, N. 5 00 Webber and wife, Lieut... J. Herscheler, Kerosene Oil, per gal.- 25 3 MARRIED. At the German Evan, Winona & St. Peter Land Co 1000 00 Cleaning, Ac 194.75 of nominating candidates for the Jacob Johnson, Peter Rotering, gelical church, Wednesday evening. Ingraham, Corhin & May, Chicago 25 00 Salaries of Teachers.. 4,522.40 several county offices and also to chose J. I. Case, T. M. Co., Racine, WS 100 oo ROLLER MUL. Sept. 31st, by Rev. Mr.Pimon.W. Mellenthin Frank Schaverdick and a number of Republican County Convention Iusurance on School Houses. 59.00 Furst*Bradley Chicago ]00 00 four delegates to represent the county aud Miss Mary Zieske, both of Bingham Bros., New Ulm 100 00 You are hereby notified that Public Examination Cordwood and sawing same.. 271.40 others from this city are this week F. Richter, St. Paul 25 00 of teachers will be held at the following places this place. in the Republican State convention to Interest on School Bonds 80.00 Miiller &Heinrich, Minneapolis 25 00 viewing the elephant in Bill King's The Republican electors of Brown con nty are invited and times: at Sleepy Eye, in the school house,' on After the ceremonies a bounteous City of Crookston, Minn 100 00 to moot in delegate convention at Harmony Repairing and Improvements 421.85 Saturday and Monday 24th and 26th, ofSeptember be held at St. Paul, September 28th. great Minneapolis show. John V. Farwell, Chicago 100 00 Hall, in the village of Sleepy Eye, on Wednesday, supper was served at the residence of at New Ulm, in the Courthouse on Tuesday 27th, Advertising 12.00 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Citizens of Long Prairie 18 50 September 21st, 1881, at 1 o'clock r, M. for the purpose The county committee has acted at Springfield, in the school house, on Wednesday the bride's parents. Some very beautiful Report of School Clerk 0.00 II. Bendixen, one of the popular of electing four (4) delegates to represent Citizens of Fergus Falls 200 00 28th. presents were given to the newly wisely in assigning to one convention Brown county in the Kentiblican State Convention Citizens of Lamberton 50 00 School officers that contemplate employing Cash on hand 2,578.29 merchants at Springfield, made our to bo hold In St. Paul, September 28,1881, and to O. L. Parker, Milwaukee 25 OO teachers who are not residents of this county are married couple. About three in the the business of nominating candidates nominate candidates for the following offices, towlt: Senator S.'J. R. McMillan 25 00 respectfully requested to ask those teachers to be sanctum a pleasant call one day last morning the party broke up, and all One county Court Commissioner, One \DavidDay, St.Paul 10 00 present at the institute that begins at Sleepy Kye. Total $8,213.89 for the county offices and the choosing We take pleasure In informing the went home rejoicing. Superintendent of schools, One County Citizens of Stillwater 567 00 September 12th. and continues for two weeks, The week when en route to Chicago to lay New Ulm, August 31st, 1881. Treasurer Ono Commissioner from the Hart, Bradley & Co., Chicago.... 50 50 citizens of the village have agreed to board the delegates to the State convention. The public that we are now ready for business. First District, ono Commissioner from the Fourth T. Dymond, Chicago 10 00 teachers free during the time of the institute and no in a stock of new goods. He was accompanied The best machinery and all the WM. GIESECKE, Treasurer. Texas Correspondence. wholo business can just as well be District, and one Commissioner from the Fifth one who intends to teach in the common schools Citizens of New Prague, Minn 26 05 District, and the transaction of such business as to Chicago by his brother, of the comity the coming Fall and Winter will be M. T. Severance, Mankato 20 00 latest improvements in^the manufacture The meeting then proceeded to the done at one convention as at two, especially m,ay properly come bofore the Convention, excuseJ from attending. Chicago Wirth's Verein 150 00 of flour enable us to compete with P.Bendixen, of Sleepy Eye, who went election of two members of the Board DeGraff & Co 100 00 The different towns will be entitled to a representation Dated this 25th day of August. A. D. 1881. as there are but two important St. Gaul, Texas, August 25,1881. the best mills in the country Simonitsch M. Norwood 10 00 on the basis of one delegate for each fifty D. G. CLARY, on a similar mission. place of Chas. Wagner and Henry county offices to be filled this fall votes, or major fraction thereof, cast at the last Oliver Barton, Princess Ann,Md 20 Co. Supt* of Schools. Editor Review: We are constantly buying general election, and one for each town at large. Fox Brothers, LaPorte, Ind 25 00 Keller whose terms had expired. -rRev. Geo. E, Albrecht, who has Wheat, After a long silence your pencilpusher Towns are ontitled to delegates as follows: E. W.Trask, Caledonia, Minn lo 00 Notice. The Chicago and Northwestern Railway Citizens of Norwood, Minn 51 05 Bye, been with us about three months, departed Messrs. E. G. Koch and Geo. jDoehne has taken enough rest in this 1 Albln 2jMulligan C. B. Tyler, Tracy, Minn 25 00 Company will sell round-trip excursion Bashaw 2 New Ulm Corn, sunny land in the shade of the live last Monday morning for Oberlin, were nominated, and the balloting H. H. Schufeld & Co., Chicago 59 90 Burnstown 2 North Star Notice is hereby given that my son Empire Dist. Co 25 00 oak tree to enable him to stir again. tickets for the Inter-State Industrial Oats, Cottonwood Prairieville Ohio, to finish his course of studies showed the following result: Riverdale City-DistCo., Dist. Chicago 25 00 Einil, aged 18 years, having on Sunday The temperature ranges d?ily between Chicag 2 5 0 0 Eden 2'Sleepy Eye 4 Buckwheat, Exposition, Chicago, from all Garden& ..46 votes. Co., Chicago 25 00 in the theological seminary. Mr. Albrecht George Doehne Homo 91 Sigel 2 /2? Aug. 14th, 1881, left my board and 95 and 109 degrees. Although this .44 stations on its lines, at the regular excursion Linden 3 Stark 2 made many friends during his bed of his own free will and accord, I Field 50 on E. G. Koch warm climate makes a person naturally LakeHanska 2 Stately 1 4 E Rothschild & Bros 25 00 At the Highest Market Price* rates. The days of sale are as will not become responsible for any Milford 2| Leavenworth 1 indolent, everybody seems to be brief stay in our midst and all regret Scattering Schwadig, Foreman & Co 25 00 debts of his contracting, neither will I The different towns in the county are requested follows: fSeptember 5, 6 and 7, tickets Eddy Harvey & Co 25 00 busy. The large droves of cattle and to see him depart. It is hoped that On motion, a vote of thanks was We sell all kinds of to hold their primary meotings as early as Saturday, Heath & Milligan 25 00 lay claim to any of his wages which sheep which pass from day to day, good until September 13, inclusive Sept. 17th. WLOVR, Vogjer* Gendner .V..'"" 25 QQ he may be induced to return at some tendered to the retiring members for hemiyoarn, By order of tho committee, some of them containing as high as 10. Keith Bros 5000 September 12, 13 and 14, good until J. M. THOMPSON, Chm'n. future time. Hart, Abt& Mars 25 to SHORTS, the faithful and efficient service which 000 heads, make things musical. Railroading LLDWIG GLKSMAN. Bcifleid Bros 25 gn September 19 September 20 and 21, Milford, Minn., Aug. 20th, 1881. seems to be at its height here BRAN, &c., they have rendered to the schools. Mr. Gimbel, Florsheim Co 25 no Hon. A McGill, of St. Paul, Kidney-Wort in hot weather sustains good until September 27 September 27 Greensfclder, Rosenthal & Co 25 00 now. Old roads are extending their AT LOW BATES. Wagner has been a member of the NOTICE. A Kohn & Bros..... 50 00 and Summer Ladd, of St. Peter, tarried and 28, good until October 4 October 4 lines and new ones are built in all directions. the system and keeps up the Lindauer Bros. & Co 25 00 Board during the last nine years, always with mine host Setter of the Dakota The Texas and Pacific has ASchocninger SSR nn and 5, good until October 10 October strength. LO JS Special Attention given to The partnership heretofore existing taking an active part in everything just crossed the staked plains and House last Wednesday night. 11 and 12, good until October 18 October Eisenstadt 1* 4 00 between G. D. Sandford & J. B. Pierce Custom "WqrlsL. reached the Pecos river where a town pertaining to the.welfare of the Cash The Henderson Independtnt says 1 00 We were glad to hear that the former 18 and 19, good until Oct.25.X)wing was dissolved on the 1st day of January, E & has been located as Pecos City. The 10 00 schools. Mr. H. A. Subilia, Sen., made that Hon. Henry Poehler is not going HM&C... is receiving much encouragement from 1881, and neither party has any tojthe low rates at which these tickets 15 O0 An extra stone for giinding feed. crossing of the plains is about 200 S &C... a few remarks advocating the establishment 10 00 right to contract debts in the name of to Europe as has been reported. all sections of the State in his candidacy Hirsch &Co miles in length and no trouble has are sold, there will not be any extension Steam Cornsheller. 10 00 said firm from and after said date, of a Kindergarten school, Collections of Board of Trade Minneapolis 3,227 75 been experienced in obtaining water for the goversnorhip. He apptared in time granted theron for any John Lind, Tracy 25 00 G. D. Sandford. The Watonwan county fair will be thinking this would be of much more as several large springs have been Wood takon for cash or in exchange. Schniedewcnd & Lee, Chicago to be well pleased with appearances of cause. The fare from New trim to 25 00 Springfield, Brown county, Minn., Geo. W. Schmidt & Co.. New York found giving an inexhaustible supply held at Madelia on Tuesday and Wednesday, importance than a high school. Several 25 00 Jos. Siebel, St. Paul. Chicago and return, including admission things in Brown County.* Aug 10, 1881. of water. Very little grading was 15 00 Deci-ci ISfopitfe ^Jill Co. September 27th and 28th. Aug. Beck & Co., Chicago other speakers did not agree with 50 00 ticket to the exposition, is $18.15. necessary on these plains, being of Citizens of Glencoc ism 203 55 Mr. Subilia in regard to his latter assertion, J. McMiihon, St. Paul Evil deeds of nearly level tract with occasional s&nd 5 00 Bprlngfield Item* The Winona & St. Peter railroad is HAHNEMANN Hirsh A Loewenstein, Cincinnati 10 00 stating that a high school was hills. This road will meet its oposite Danites, Avenging Angels and Blood Atoners laid C. Krcibohin, St. Louis this week running special fair trains 5 00 MEDICAL COLLEGE, bare! Piie6ts, Patriarch's and Saints shown npl The city of New Ulm is rising from branch from El Paso by next December. a necessary part of the public school F. Madlener, Treas. Relief Com. Chicago" 8.000 00 Rain! Rain!! Rain!!! Authentic account of the ?Ionntai Meadow Mas between Winona and Rochester, and out of its splinters. A citizen of the There were 800 houses built in E. S.Tylerfrom Citizens of Fargo..... 105 00 sacre! The most thrilling book of the 19th Centur system, and that a Kindergarten could 53 5 8 6 When the weather permits, the Citizens of Mankato place interviewed by a reporter of the El Paso this year and property has Waseca and Rochester. AND HOSPITAL. PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 10 00 A. J.Harding, Gen. Ins. Agt., Chicago" not under the school laws of this State hum of the threshing machine may Ajwnts "Wanted. For Circulars and Spec! La Crosse Republican says that very reached an enormous price. This city 30 00 Thos. II. Chard, Manager In9. Co....... The twenty-second Winter coursebegins October Terms, address now be heard from all directions. The form a part of the public school system. little remains to be done. The relief 25 00 Smyth, Greenebaud &|Co.. Chicago..". has doubled its population in the last 4.1891. The largest Homoapathlc College In the Mrs. Ruth G. Swift, wife of the late MOFFAT PUBLISHING Co., Samue Meyers an Co., Chicago. 25 00 wheat crop is a partial failure, but world. Clinics unexcelled women admitted material 210 and 312 Pine Str., St. Louis, Mo. fund contributed by several cities in Mezler, Rotschiid Co.. Chicago year. When these roads are completed 25 00 ex-governor George H. Swift, died of dissection abundant. For catalogues address, Nov 16-81. Thoward fe Roehling, Chicago.?.... corn, barjey and the root crop is good. the east has been distributed so judiciously they will add much to the traveling 25 00 T. 8. HOYNK, M. D., J. B. Weimninn, Chicago....: From the following, clipped from the last Wednesday, in St, Peter. She 500 &ept7-81 1658 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ills. that a considerable sum remains Chicken shooting is the order of the facilities in Western Texas and the McCormick Harvesting Co. Chicago" 200 00 Rio Grande Republican of August Louis Sharon, New Ulm was about sixty-five years of ago. in the hands of the committee. day in Springfield and vicinity, and present regular stage robberies wiil 5 00 Rev. A. Bcrghold, New Ulm They are puzzled to know what to do 26 00 bloody nouns to the big fry who come most likely change to train robberies. 27th, published at Las Cruses, New Esm Tipton 1 00 with it. Why not build a monument and take them all away. Why, boys, Germ. Am. Ins. Co. New York.... A San Antonio paper commenting on Alex. Harkin of West Newton and Mexico, it Mould appear that one of 25 00 Capt. Carter, St. Peter to the dead?Pioneer Press. we can kill all the chickens in this the repeated stage robberies and the 5 00 R. Pfefferle of this city will each accept Jos. Lichtwart,Redwood Falls... our New Ulm boys, Nicholas Galles. a 1VIU00U01 neighborhood ourselves. late sacking of the Fredricksburg Chicago Board of Trade an oo The informant of the La Crosse Republican our thanks for those delicious resident of Hillsboro, has recently fallen Armenia LodguNo.WI.O.O.F. Milwaukee 25 00 stage says: "A week has already Miss Lilly Anderson is visiting is mistaken bout the commit Citizens of Rochester, Minn dio mi watermelons which they rolled off at passed since the Uvalde stage was robbed a victim to the murderous Apaches. friends in Albert Lea. We miss Lilly Citizens ofAlma, Wis 84 i Lake T.. 8 1 5 tee having more funds than they can South Side Tumverein, Milwaukee' 50 but the performers have yesterday ur sanctum door. very much. The Republican says: 'The Indians Jon A. Vogeie*rXA Co., Baltimore 100 00 judiciously distribute, as only one day given another exhibition near ,,W x.olL? Mr. A. E. West's child is very ill. rode right into Hillsboro and Fredericksburg." These highway, One census enumerator found eight of committee work would convince M.Mullen, New Ulm 100 60 John Epple has opened anew butcher from a hill overlooking the town fired men seem to be generous after all. Citizens of La Crosse, Wis per J. uirich.. 361 60 bottles of Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, him. While the most urgent cases Citizens of Winona have contributed *2,176 04 shop in our village. 'Tis well! They take only cash and checks which into houses. Lieut. G, W. Smith, part being building material and part cash. the Big Blood Medicine, and he put have been disposed of, much remains A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF The frame for Uncle Bagan's new have fallen into their hands from the Frank, Sigel Town 5 00 with twenty troops and thirty-five it down in his reports as America's yet to be done. The committee does hotel is now up. Upwards of 20 new mails were re-mailed from different CSRice, Traveling salesman 5 00 merchants and miners of Hillsboro and Cashmire, Loheyde, New Ulm, places to their destination. The Evening substantial buildings have been erected n greatest fifty-cent medicine. not anticipate the necessity of erecting Lake Valley, started in pursuit of the A Peters, Anoka 5X Light of San Antonio says: "The in our thriving village this season. a public building in order to get rid of B. Baumgertner, Sigel Town in no Marshall jail is empty and the doors ^MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Indians and when passing through Gabilan If your head aches, you are listless 0. B. Richards & Co.. New York. 50 00 A, G. Anderson's lumber yard is the funds yet in their hands. Citizens of St. Peter, Minn o?o re Woosterd are thrown open and the building allowed crowded with teams every day. canyon, nine miles from Lake SALE. and weary, you are out of humor and Hill & Co.,' Chicago An to get a good airing. It is the S S Merrill, Milwaukee inn no Valley, they were fired upon by the If you want to borrow any money cross as a bear, it is high time you A very severe hail and thunder only jail in Texas without an occupant WH Starbruck, New York.. m 00 Default having been made in the conditions of a on five or ten year's time at 9% per Indians concealed in the rocks. They Drcxel, Morgau & Co., New York noo 00 storm passed over portions of Nicollet that we have heard of." were buying a bottle of Dr. Marshall's and Silk certain mortgageexecuted byHelge Olsen and Kare cent, call on J. J, Ray. All business Edward D. Adams, New York noo no Olson his wife mortgagors, to Clyde M. Harvey, were completely surprised and Lieut. county last Thursday, between the Bromoline. The people of Texas will vote this Woerishoffer, New York 500 00 transactions considered confidential. mortgagee, dated April 10th, A. D, 1877, and recorded Knoblauch A Lichtenstein, New York.... 250 00 fall on the location of a State Univer. in theoffice of the Register of Deeds in and Smith and Mr. Daly and three soldiers hours of four and five p. m. The storm Baltzer & Lichtenstein, New York 250 00 Look out for the mortar vat around for the County of Brown, in the State.of Minnesota, DOLMANS, sity. A lively interest is taken by John Roach & Son, New York. 500 00 FOR SALE Forest trees for timber were killed and four wounded. The extended over a territory four miles in on the 30th day of May, A. D. 1877, at 11X o'- Schewe's corner, these dark nights. Citizens of Shakopoe, Minn wa S Austin, San Antonio, Galveston and clock in the forenoon, in Book "I" of mortgages, claims. Cottonwood, Ash, Boxelder troops and citizens scattered and 12 of M, D, Wells & Co., Chicago,... S 00 length by two miles wide, and has Thos. Brophey is preparing to furnish on pages 370,371 and 373 by whichmortgage there other cities in securing it. Fr.Kuetzing,NewUlm,....\. Sfi 00 was conveyed and granted the following described and Soft Maple by the M, 10 M, or 100 everybody with wood for fuel the most prominent citizens are still completely destroyed the corn in that Serious Indian troubles exist in A.M. Howland, Boston.... in 00 real estate siftate in the county of Brown, aforesaid, Luis & Manning, Boston i* nn this winter. ATLOWPRIGES M. For Price address Geo. H. Wright to-wit: Thewest half of the north-west quarter of New Mexico. A number of Mexicans missing, among them Mr. Nicholas section. Hail stones fifteen inches in H. N. CampbelP Boston Jo no section Thirty-four (34), in township one hundred Sept. 21-81, Sioux City, Iowa. have been killed and in a fight with August Wangerine has opened out a H. Rolfing, Wisconsin on circumference, were picked up after Galles, one of the county commissioneis and eight (108) north, of range thirty-two (88) west, Oseo, (Minn.) Turnverein... 75 00 troops an officer and twenty men were to secure the payment of the sum of One Hundred new boot and shoe store. We predict J. H. Wenzel, Augusta, Geo 2 nn the storm spent its fury, There was of this county. The Indians heaped and fifty Dollars, withinterest at the rate of twelve killed and several wounded. success for him. Jos. Med 11, Chicago Tribune.......:.:. 50 00 per cent, per aunum payable annually, according The Redwood county Republicans considerable wind and a perfect deluge brush around Lieut, Smith's body Citicens of Henderson..... i2i on to the conditions of a promissory notebearingsame Our merchants are beginning to en* Clark W, Thompson 25 00 will meet in delegate convention at date as said mortgage, made by said Helge Olson of rain afterward. A Scandinavian and *burned it, and Daly's body was joy-a good'fall trade despite the almost C. P. Jones, Minneapolis no to said Clyde M. Harvey, and there being due and and in LATES STILE at Redwood Falls on Tuesday, Sept. 24th, C. F. Peterson, West Point: V.' on unpaid upon said note and mortgage at the date of woman by the name of Bergemayer shot all to pieces, evidently after total failure of the wheat crop. STOCKTON, TEX., Aug. 28, 1881. Bangor Concordia 05 On this notice, the sum of One Hundred and seventyfour for the purpose of |electing three delegates was badly injured by falling hailstones. death." Dollars. Mrs. Wellcome of Slepy Eye made Leopold Bras., Chicago My.stay in this part of the country no C. Kohn, Indianapolis, Ind. .'n 20 00 to the State convention. us a most agreeable visit last week, And no action or proceeding atlaw or otherwise Mr. Fr Gieseke's barn and has enabled me to give some observations Mr. Nicholas Galles went to New Cheap Charley- Fr.Schuetz, Carver...!.. $ Xfi having been instituted to recover theamount of said and, we hope that our ladies made it on the Mexican population of thin North British Mercantile Ins. Co 7 00 stable, in Courtland, near Swan Lake, mortgage debt or any put thereof Now, therefore Mexico several years ago with Hon. Gustav Heerbrandt, New York ink 00 pleasant for her. We are 'sure that State. As a usual thing they are indolent notice ishereby given thatbyvirtueandin pursuance Grand hop at Union Hall next Sunday was struck by lightning and .wholly WilHbald Hcrschelor, La Crosse 00 of a'power of sale in said mortgage contained and Abner Tibbetts, and through his energy she is ever welcome. and a large portion of them are Berry Brothers, Detroit, 2500 evening, This is the first public therewith recorded, and of the statute in such case consumed, during the prevalence of the Turnverein.. Joliet, Jll., MOO and perseverance he has become one not strictly clean. They live in small made and provided, the above described premises Mrs. Joe Yaund, we are pained to entertainment since the cyclone and citizens of Le Sueur, Minn.,... flfi 10 will be sola at public auction, at the front door of storm. The loss falls quite heavily on houses, rarely divided into apartments, announce, was released from her prolonged of the most popular and respected business Washington Lodge No. 1 Ord. H"S' the office of the Register of Deeds in and for said will no doubt be well patronized. Admission built of adobe. Almost all the cooking Mr. Gieseke and he has the sympathy and weary illness last Tuesday county of Brown, and at the City of New Ulm, St. Paul 675 men in that part of the territory. PUMPS! PUMPS! therein on Thursday the 29th day of September, Aft is done out doors in one iron kettle 50 cents a couple. All are evening. The funeral, which occurred D.,n & Chicago, 10 0 0 0 Francis Atwood, Mo.d St. Paul'".'. 10 00 of his friends and neighbors in his calamity. D. 1881, at '& o'clock in the afternoon, to satisfy the His relatives and friends here hope Go 8' placed between two stones a few inches on Thursday evening, was attended narmonia,a Faribault, Minn.,... 142 50 U8 cordially invited. trE amount of said mortgage debtthen due and unpaid, Me^iS that he may yet turn up alive, but if apart. Their diet is simple and their together with the costs and expenses* of snch foreclosure by a large number of sympathizing proceedings, including Twenty-five dollars 8t. Paul Turnverein.. ion cm utensils few. A watermelon suffices friends and relatives. The services he has fallen into the clutches of the attorney's fees as stipulated in said mortgage and Our Mulligan correspondent gives us 1W A.Jurka,St. Paul for a meal. They are very fond of the said mortgage will be thereby foreclosed. were held at the Congregational Peter Mullen, aged 83 years, died merciless Apaches he no doubt received Green Bay, Wi Koitlander8.,Turnverein 103 70 a rather dismal report of the wheat wearing white shirts with a sash of Dated, Lake Crystal, Minn., August 16th, 1881. Church. We all sincerely condole H. Grand Rapids, Mich.... 00 very suddenly last Saturday at the CLYDE M. HARVEY, Mortgagee. but little considerations at their John Naegele, Altono, Pa^ 1 on some high color about the waist. Most yield in his town. He says from 3 to with Mr. Yound. LOP.IN CRAY, Attorney for Mortgagee. J.J. McDonald i'no residence of his son, M. Mullen, in of them like to steal in a small way if hands. Sept 28-81. 5 bushels per acre is the average yield. Will not Mr, S whose boots Herman LodgehNo. 2, 8tr contributions..'.'.'.'.".".'$39,102 PauL* 25 00 Total cas they have an opportunity and they may this city. He was on the street the 43 turn all clouts, make a move in favor We hope he may be mistaken, but he SHERIFF'S SALE. THE blood at times becomes loaded be without injustice characterized as day before in his Usual health, but on of at least one sidewalk? no doubt knows what he is talking treacherous. They engage mostly in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. with impurities and moves thick and Friday night he received a stroke of DARRAH. herding cattle. Some of them have about. By Virtue of an execution, issued out of the sluggishly in the veins. This condition apoplexy from which he failed to District Court for the Ninth Judicial District in TAX JUDGMENT SALE. large herds themselves ranging from and for the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, of the vital fluid cannot last long Mulligan, Minn., Sept. 2d, 1881, 5000 heads upwards. rally, and he died on Saturday forenoon upon a Judgment issued and docketed insaid The first annual exhibition of the without serious results. An alterative Editor Review- Court on the twenty-second day of July, A.D. 1881, Lieut. Henry O. Flipper, 10th cavalry after an illness of but a few Fursuant to a Real Estate Tax Judgment of the Milwaukee Industrial Exposition Association }n a certain action wherein Joseph Smith was is needed to purify the blood and impart who is the only colored officer in DUtrictCourt in the County of Brown, State of Threshing has commenced in earnest. Plaintiff, and Christian Johnson was Defendant, hours. Mr. M. Mullen on Monday was opened yesterday with Minnesota, entered the eighth day of August A D. in favor of said Plaintiff,'and against said Defendant, the army, being a graduate of West eneigy to the system, and there 1881,"ln proceedingsfor enforcing payment of taxes for the sum of Nine Hundred and Twenty-two morning started with the remains for great pomp. The exhibition will remain Point, Class '77, and of late Acting and penalties upon real estate in the County of Wheat in this locality will yield from Dollars and Ten Cents ($038.10) Ihaveonthe sixth is none better than Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Brown remaining delinquent on the first day f Davis, 111., his former residence, Commissary of Subsistence at Fort dayof August A 1881, levied uponall the right, open until October 15th. Railroad 3 to 5 bushels per acre. June, A. D. 1881, and of the Statutes in such cate title and interest of the said Defendant Christian Davis, Texas, has been found short in where they will be interred by the made and provided, I shall on the 19th day of September, tickets can be obtained at excursion Johnson, which he had on the 7th day of May. A. Farmers are rushing their plowing, A. D. 1881, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, at his accounts. He was confined in D. 1881 and has since acquired, in and to the following side of those of his wife, who has preceded and if the fine weather continues there rates on all tho roads entering Milwaukee. my office in the Court house in the City of Now [Monroe, (Mich.) Commerial] described real estate and property, situated the guard-house under the belief that Ulm, andCounty of Brown, tell the lands whichare in said county of Brown, and State of Minnesota, will be but little plowing to be done him. Mr. Peter Mullen was he intended to desert. His deficiency charged with taxes, penalties and costs in said Mr. Clarence B. Stoddard, the drug, to wit: The North East quarter of Section twentythree next spring. Jndgment. and on which taxes shall not have been (23) in Township one hundred and nine (109) born in Ireland 1798, He came to the is reported at about $1800. Money and gist, informed us that Mr. Louis Hope, previously paid. North, of Range thirty-two (32) West, containing Good health prevails in this township. papers were found on the person of his United States when quite young and The weather the past few days has one hundred and sixty (160) acres according to the H. B. CONSTANS, a sufferer with rheumatism for a number Diphtheria has not made its appearance servant girl. His friends made up the United States Government Survey thereof, and Sept14 County Auditor, Brown county. settled in St. Albans, Vermont, where been very bad for threshing and haying will sell the same, or so much thereof as may be of years, obtained the greatest relief for some time to our knowledge, amount and he was released from close The undersigned take pleasure in necessary to satisfy said execution and costs, at ho remained until 1843, when he moved FORFEITED REAL ESTATE operations. Of Monday it rained confinement awaiting the action in his and we are pleased to note the the front door of the Court House in the city of informing the public that they haV" by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. New Ulm, in the county and State aforesaid, on west and settled near Freeport, case. Capt. Howgate has been placed all day and nearly the wholo night. fact. TAX JUDGMENT SALE. been appointed agents for New Ulm Thursday, the 23d day of September, A. D. 1881,at under custody at Washington on a Stephenson Co., Illinois, where he lived ten o'clock A. M. of that dav. Tuesday was no better and it is and vicinity for the sale of Powell & One of X)ur young hunters informs us r4-'tit' Important to Farmers Dated August 6th, A. D. 1881. charge of embezzlement while disbursing that he went out one day last week until 1872, when he came to New still raining as we go to press, Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best officer of the signal service. The Pursuant to a real estate tax judgment of the EDWARD CASBY, and shot twenty-six prairie chickens in the market. Ulrn. Sheriff of Brown County, Minnesota. District Court in the County, of Brown, State of and much hay in shocks has been Indians have loft west Texas and are in less than one hour. Pretty good J. NEWUART, Plaintiff's Attorney. Minnesota, entered the Eighth day of Augcst A. D. I have just received a car load of the on a visit to New Mexico where they spoiled. GOEDE ft CORDES. 1881, in proceedings for enforcing payment of taxes shooting. new pattern of Furst & Bradley Garden upon real estate in the County ofBrown whioh Haunted Me. show fight. H. Rudolphi, 118-82. became deUauent in and prior to the year 1679 with It has been generally supposed that City Clipper Plows. They are The James boys' were raised near the taxes ana Interest accrued thereon, and of the H. Pliith, of Iberia, made us a call bees could not be kept successfully in much improved for this fall. Debt, poverty and suffering haunted Statutes in such case made and provided, I shall, LAND FOB SALE. Liberty and the Younger brothers near last Friday. He informed us that he this part of the State. Mr. Dayton an on the Nineteenth day of September, 1881, at ten me for years, caused by a sick family Our Sulky is. acknowledged to be the Independence, Mo., which two words o'clock in the forenon, at the Courthouse in the city old and experienced hand at beekeeping would be a candidate for County Treas and large bills for doctoring, which MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER IN best in the world. The time, price of of New Ulm, and County of Brown, sell the s^ are somewhat suggestive of their aims. believes they can be made a success lands which are charged with taxes, Interest and The S E of Sec. 8, Township 110,!' did no good. I was completely discouraged, it complete is $50.00 only. In this urer before the coming Republican A brother-in-law to the James boys Boots and Shoes, *.:& costs iu said judgment, and on which such taxes if properly cared. He has several Range 31, in the town of Milford, until one year ago,. by the Co.. within the last year, it has taken lives on a ranch nearHenrietta, Texas, shall hot have been previously paid. county convention, and desires the aid swarms that are now doing nicely, and the W of N E advice of my pastor, I procured Hop ^M2?-J,_tfl the place of all the leading Sulkies H. B. CON8TAN8, in which .vicinity.they are sometimes 6f of his numerous friends throughout '.sr and we hope his success will be a Sept. 14-81. Auditor of Brown Connty. Bitters and commenced their use, and and total and8 made. Remember it never fails. My ,.vv:: 6or. Minn. & 3d N. New Ulm Minn.' seen,:..^.^f^^ j^^^v. means of inducing others to try the in ono month we were all well, and in the town of Sigel. the county. Mr. Plath is well quali new Steel Beam Walking Flows, I The Rio Grande river is at present -o business. W. For Sale. none of us have been sick since and I Terms of payment easy..u For guarantee to do better work, draw nod for the position, and if nominated and A large Msortnwnt of men 8 higher than it has been for several want to say to all poor men, you can farther information address lighter, run steadier and last longer The undersigned, desiring toengage In some other would no doubt knock the proppings Headache pured,*** boys' boots and shoes, and ladiea' years. keep your family well a year with Hop business offers his Butter and Eggs packing business than any plow made. Prices from $14. **9 A. DdnahowirT.%1^'~ childrens' shoes constantly kept, on The U. S. Commissioner at San Antonio for sale, with or without stock, on favorable from under any candidate the Demo Bitters for leas than one doctor's visit Dr. Baker's Blious?llls.. Al3 Bill, to $18. Call and see my new stock. St.Peteri^u: terms. The fixtures are fnrtberjprUcnlaand all of toe latest most .n _,,, hand. Custom work' and repairing is busily engaged in the examination will cost.A workman. crats might nominate. approved styles. For address ousness, Constipation,.Ac. M. MULLEN. yew*VbrMTn promptly attended to. ,.#^"&* of stage robbers. ^4^^ E H^nim nFFFCTIVF PAGF