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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

December 21, 1881 · Page 3 of 7

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Notice to ft 4 A fortune awafts Dr. C. B. Sykes, of MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARDS. The St. Peter Tribune is responsible E. G. Pahl, representing the Empire Win. Morgan, formerly an engineer NEW VhU Am VICINITY 169 Madison St., Chicago, if he was for the following dog(oned) tumbling Mills, New Ulm, called at our office on the Winona & St. Peter raihoacl not so utterly opposed to advertising rod story: Last week while some men this morning. This establishment niaftuiil.li Annual Convention in this City, January and foi a number of yeais a resident KKPOKT his "Sure 3uie for Catarrh" and "At- Tax Payers of BrowiiCpuoty please take notice that the Duplicates of Taxes for th* were engaged in running a threshing HEW does a large business in supplying the of New Ulm, is now division master yoar 1881 id now in my liandu for collection and thefotlowing percentage on each Dolla* 18Subjects to be Discussed. mospheric Insufflator." but he says machine in Oshawa, a large wooly dog M5FFKHLK, dealer In [Corrected weekly/by valuation has been levied exclusive Land road tax to be accounted forfeeperately, to witf Black Hills country, and have shipped they need no advertising." Jan. ith 81. passed under the tumbling rod, and his and touutiy fro- mechanic on the St. Paul A Manitoba Grain, Provisione/GrowM Entertainmentof the Delegates. tail caught on the rod and in a very few uce over a million pounds of patent process COUNTY TAXES? ~~"7Y^ i OiUl. *m *t l" seconds that dog was completely flour to that region since August last. mother*! YlotkereH rlihcr $Mttov. 9. 1881. fr CIT 7 skinned. The skin was wrapped Arc you disturbed *t nig. and broken off/oil Mr. Pahl has made arrangements with The third annual conveutum of the The preparations for the Catholic OKA IN. around the rod, with the wrong side rent by sick cliildsutt'ertug and crying with tbe 8710J103 excruciating pain or cutpug teeth/ If* goat his agant here, S. Goodrich, to buyout. Wheat, tair at Union Halln next Monday and S Minnesota National Guard Association, The dog was still alive after the forward on a 35 40 ouce and get a bottle ot Mia. Winalow'e Sootblug cS Oats, 0 coin and oats offered in this maiktt, skinning opeiation and was put back Tuesday are Syrup It will rlie\e tbe puor little aufleier immediatelydepend is called to meet in this city, Wednesday, 02 40 45 2 .Corn, upon it: there iano mistake TOWNS. S into the skin by some of the men employed grand scale. Over four hunched prize to be ground for feed.Redwood Gazette. 60 90 January 18th, proximo, at 1.30 p. about it Theie is not a mothei on Erth who hae Bailey, about the machine, and he is useu it who Mill not tell jou th it will legulate tickets ha\e already been sold. I i ii m. Each company of the active militia 6H the buweift, give its! to die mother and reliel and PROVISIONS. now running about in as lively and frisky ',"$2 50 8 3.50 pi onuses to be a gtand affair. aeulth to the Unld, timing like inugic. j.t is Bbef tvity ol i\e\\ Ulm 1 4-10,3 5-1U1 !l 1 6-108-10 7 10 of the state is entitled to send thiee manner as if nothing had haphispened. 1U rlectly aale to use in ail cuaee, and pieunant to 2 50 3.50 THEATERBilly Marble and A Sleepy Eye 1 4-20,3 5-101 11 6-10 8-103 the taste, and is the prcsci union of one of the ol. delegates to the convention. Delegates, 5.00 4 00 devt female phMti,ii. ami iiumea in the United Albin 1 4-103 5-101 il 1 6-108-10 8-0 2-10 troupe of stars are billed to appear What does it mean' M. Mullen, undei the rules, will be tequired to appear Statea. Solu at .25 cent* a bottle e\ery wueie. erlb. 12' 13 Bashaw 1 4-103 5-101 il 1 6 IO28-IO2 2-10 Rice county has a anti-horse-thief 1 at Turner Hall Siturday and Sunday Ei nst Brindt and Fr. Beinhorn repoi 10 in the convention in full di ess uniform. Burnstown I 4-103 s-101 1 1 6-108-10 8-102 4-10 association, organized in August, 1866,. evening, Dec. 25 and 24. On having seen wild geese flying noith 18 Cottonwood 1 4-103 5-101 *1 ,1 6-10.8-10 7_io 7-10 Among the questions that will Shrewdness and Ability. with a membeish'pof 357 horse ownners. the fiist evening the play will be t, sfinroik, 1 4-103 5-101 1 'l 6-10'8-10 4.10 10 Eden last Monday. W will eithei be favored be brought up for consideration will Since the organization orly three Hop Bitters so iieely adveitised in "Divorce,'' a five act drama which Home 12k 14-103 5-101 1 16-10=8-10 6-10 Urd, with a spell of waim weather or those all the papeis, secului and religious horses belonging to members have be, first, is it necessary to revise the Lake Hanska 1 4-103 5-101 1 I 6.108-101 4-10 4 35 has met with great favor whereever 3 60 lrtoui ppr cvvt., geese weie badly mtstaken in theii aie having a l.n^o sale, and aie supplanting Leavenworth 1 4-103 5-101 1 1 6-10*8 10 7 ]0 been stolen and they were speedily recovet 2.00 constitution of the association to meet Corn Meal pei cwt., presented. On the second eveumg all other medicines. Theie Linden 1 4 103 5-101 1 I 6-10'8-101 I coiuse. ed, the expanse being borne by 6 50 Buckwheat Flour per cw t. the existing exigency? Second, is the an equally popular play will be produced Milford I 4-103 5-101 1 1 6-108-10 4-101 7-10 is no denying the virtues of the hop 20 the association lhe expense to each Better pei lb., 12 and the hall will no doubt be formation of the batahon and regiment Mulligan 1 4-103 5-101 1 1 6-108-101 5-102 Christmas Trees.All ancient an^ plant, and the pioprietors of these 20 member, during the fifteen year*, has Cheese i crowded on both evenings. Billy is North Star 1 4-103 5-101 I 1 6-10 8-102 6-10 al organiz itions at this time] practicable, Bitters have shown great shrewdness 8 modei histoiy goes to prove that 6 been but $4, and this includes all assessments. P|ultiy Piairieville 1 4-103 5-10,1 1 1 6-108-10 9-10 5 good In any play, but in Divorce he and ability in compounding a Bitters and if so, is it desireable to a majority 15 Bj|gapei dozen, theie is no place like Bobleter's Drug When a hoise belonging Sigel 14-103 5-101 1 16-108-10 5-10 3-10 whose vutues aie so palpable to is just immense Don't miss this 40 50 of the members of the association? Potatoes pei bushel. Staik toamembei is stolen, thnty-two regulai 1 4-103 5-101 1 1 6-108-101 3-10 Stoie to buy Chnstmas trees. Splendid everyone's obseivation.Exchange. opportunity to ste him- Reserved 2 00 2.50 Onions, Stately 14-103 5-101 1 6 108-10 3 4-JO 6-10 Third, cannot a general muster or purueis are put on the tiack and the Noiway spince trees at 25 cts.. 50 cts.. i 00 3 80 seats are now on sale at Bobleter's B^ans, thief captuied and the hoise letuined encampment be arranged for 1882, and 3.50 4 00 75 cts #1.00 and $1.25 each. Oideis NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. drugstore. Oranbeiues to his ownei. from what source can the expenses incident by mail pioinptly attended to. CiKOJEUIts. 12l thereto be defrayed? Fourth, Sugar, White, pei lb A change has lately been made in Asa quick and tellable means of 11 Dist. Yellow Dist. No. Mills. Total Mills. Total cannot a system of rifle practice be KTo. The nomi'.ations of Daniel Sinclair, the passenger tariff of the Winona & tranbit the expiess companies are getting 1C Biotwi 1. 9 25 5-10 adopted and a State range established 34. 3 5-10 13 2-10 editoi of the Winona Republican, St. Petei laihoad. The change seems about as unceitain as the tele 7 1C Dried Apples, AT 2. 4 8-10 15 5-10 35. 3 5 10 13 2-10 for friendly competition between teams K. Mooie, editor of the St. Peter 10 to be made for the ptupj3e of equalization, 8' gtaph companids. On the 16th of November Peaches, UNION HALL, 3. 8 3-10 19 36. 10 2-10 of our respective commands? 8' 10 Primes, Tribune, and Jos. Uobieter, editoi of Weig.ind Ilauenstein of this for while lates between some 4. 2 3-10 13 37. 2 13 3-10 17 22 Capt. Jos. Bobleter, president of the Coffee, Rio, Gieen, pei lb. citj sent a box of diessed po'iltiy to L. ye IUVIMV, as postmasters in theii lespective stations have been reduced five or ten 25 5. 4 8-10 17 1-10 38. 1 8-10 12 5-10 lloastetl Naegele of Minneapolis, prepaying all association, in hisciicular call for the towns wei last Thursday continued cents, between othei piiit they have 33 Java, Gieen, 30 39. 10 4-10 20 3-10 6. 4 8-10 17 1-10 ON ehuges. Although the box went out convention, siys: "Although the association by the U. S. Senate. It was been incieased. Between sleepy Eye 40 Roasted" 7. 9-10 12 2-10 40. 3 15 5-10 Monday&Tnesday,Dec.26-27,'81. on the same day ic was not delivered is yet in its infancy, it has already editois' ty. 35 Mocha, Gieen" and New Ulm the rate has been incieased 41. 4 3-10 16 8-10 8. 5 4-10 16 8-10 in Minneapolis until Decembei 10th, Japan, 75 accomplished many objects aimed 40 Teas, fiom 55 to 63 cents, and beby 9. 3 1-10 14 1-10 42. 12 8-10 which time the poultiy in the box Gie^n. 80 60 as by the proraotets of the organization, It isasseited, but we don't know tween jsleepy Eye and Spiingfleld 10. 1 5-10 12 1-10 43. 9 19 had become so stiong that the whole Black. 60 and the passage of the militia law with what truth, that small-pox has 44. 8 6-10 18 6-10 11. 9 19 6-10 fiom 50 to 55 cents while between foice of the Amencan Expiess Co. The Fair will be opened by Rev. last winter, whereby the State recognized made ltsappeaiance in a family near 45. 6 2-10 16 8-10 12. 1 7-10 11 7-10 New Ulm and St. Peter the rate has Alex. Berghold on Monday at 12 M. would hive been inadequate to hold Mouy Ohnstmas our services and claims for the Cleat Lake. We lather think that the 46. 6 6-10 19 4-10 13. 4 8-10 14 7-10 it a quaiter of an hour longei, and the been educed from $1,20 to $1.15. The fianu i\t tjj,, new engine house 47, 2,1-10 12 4-10 fiist time, was mainly due to the united U. 8 5-10 19 9-10 lepoitonginaied mscme imaginative messenger dtopped it in Naegele's office Theie is also a slight reduction between 6/2-10 48. 18 1-10 15. 2 8-10 14 2-10 without ceiemony and then tan as effoits of the members of the association. biainand has no foundation in tiuth, *TT*S.' Now Ulm and Mtnkito. 49. 3 8-10 15 3-10 it the (punter's) devil himself was aftei 16. 6 4-10 16 1-10 While we have so far been unable but then e\eiything is possible in these (Vitinji Tfee Juistmis tiee at the him The sweet scent fiom the 50. 3 6-10 15 17. 5 4-10 15 3-10 to get our respective commands together times. The boaid of education has oideied City Diugstjtf. box was so teuibly '-utter' that editor 51. 5 2-10 17 1-10 18. 3 12 7-10 i y-^ in a general muster or encampmsnt, a two weeks' vacation for oui public Naegele at hist suspected a ''fowl" 52. 6 1-10 17 6-10 19. 4 7-10 14 4-10 (uiiHjds *li ill meeting at On account of the illness of tin* ai* the annual meetings of the association schools. Upon the le-assembhug of fe Gfcvprnoi ON conspnacy, but aftei some diplomacy 53. 5 9-19 17 2-10 20. 5 2-10 16 5-10 clntect, the woik on the new Lutheian have done much to establish iff o'clock this e\enine the schools on the second of Januaiy the box was taken down into the back 54. 3 7-10 14 4-10 21. 2 5-10 12 4-10 chinch in Coiutland was not advanced cordial relations between the officers eveiy schol.u must bi ing a physician's sent 03hiitma supplement yaid and exploied with a twenty loot 551 5 7-10 18 2-10 22. 1 8-10 11 7-10 i- fai enough to peinnt the holding of ana men of the active militia of our certificate of vaccination. Compulsoiy pole. Hvith this week RK\ I* 56. 5 2-10 17 1-10 23. 13 8-10 23 7-10 oi i sen ices last Sunday. Devine seivices State. It is sincerely hoped that the vaccination is all light, but the boaid Grand Vocal and Instrumental 57. 9 7-10 24. 11 7-10 24 "'utlge rosby or Hastings, held a will be hel 1 in the chinch for the fiist A cracy lunatic oi a fiend in human woik of biingingthe Minnesota Nation of education could have rendeied the 58. 2 12 2-10 25. 13 4-10 23 4-10 Concert and Distribution t' 'ir ot CMjit at irshall last weeek. shape resides in the upper end time next Satuiday evening, but the 59. 1 6-10 20 1-10 al Guard into the front rank of the ac. 26. 1 8-10 12 1-10 people a sei vice by following the example of Prizes of town. His wife was confined 60. 3 7-10 13 9-10 27. 6 26 6-10 Eugene Leatheimon Las been a"p- edifice will not be conseciated until tive militia of the United States, so of the Mankato boaid and contacting on about two weeks ago, but a few 61. 3 1-10 19 8-10 28. 7 1-10 17 4-10 latei. /in'ed postmastei at Lone 1 lee Lake. well begun by our association, may with our physicians to vaccinnate da\s after was up and around the 62. 6 2-10 22 9-10 29. 2 8-10 13 ce ILutwick. resigned. receive new encouragement at our the children at a reduced rate. housp again* She however subse 63. 12 8-10 30. 3 9-10 13 8-10 Weaie infoimed that If. Peterson, Januaiy meeting. The delegates to the Mankato got her school children vaccinated 31 5-10 quently caught cold, got sick and A new stole buil ling is goiiig up on 64. 19 31. 3 7-10 14 7-10 Blown county's cadet at the convention will be the guests of the for 25 cents each, and our physicians 10 7-10 died, the inhuman husband failing L34. 32. 5 15 .Minnesota stieet between Jacob's genal Season Tickets to Fair and Concert. AVest Point mihtaiy academy, has aliady Governor's Guards and will be under would no doubt have done it at to provide any medical assistance 33. 2 1-10 12 4-10 stoie and lenger'a furnituie 25 cents per person. Prize tickets 50 become tued of mihtaiy deciphne no expense, necessarily, while in the the same rate could the work have during her illness, and after her centsextia. -.ore and left the academy in disgust. city." been peifoimed in thb schools when death he placed the babe in bed All Taxes on personal property not paid.befoie Match 1st wfll be added and Col- rl lie Cituteau easy has become oni- He is now leading law, in Milwaukee, many childien aie together. with its dead mother and left it to For the entertainment of the delegates lected by Distress and Sale. All are cordially invited to paiticipate. evidently believing that the legal piofession ihcifced h\ the (hath oi one juivKIT pe'rish. He was gone four days, no New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota, Decembei 2nd 1881. to the convention, the GovernGuards -\\hun occuned hist has moie honors in stoie tor one knows where, and but for theors's The millers association meeting in FR. SCHUBERT, CO. Treasurer. have arianged a dramatic THE COMMITTEE. l \Ma% him than a commission in Uncle Yarn's other children making the state of Minneapolis last week resulted in establishing entei tain ment, company drill, bayonet Ho For The Holidays! affairs known to the neighbors the new grades. Last week mix-aimy could ever pioduce. I jdi'u -n ifact ired fioni a exeicises and social hop on the evening npw-horn child would have starved wheat that weighed 53 pounds was iii'-j' mo la and saw dust, called following the convention. The dramatic graded No,2but under the new order to death. The mother was buried Mia. Relief Benham, mothei of E. ..^^ena (."ita 1 nii*j i- among the latest pot tion of the entertainment will A good teacrer, able to teach in the English as of things No. 2 wheat must weigh by the city authorities yesterdaw Benhani of sleepy Eye and Fi. Benham well as in the German languages, is wantea for the consist of the beutiful two-act drama ,k 04"t Pfttg $!- Independent School District of Mew Ulm, Minn 56 pounds. 54 pound wheat is now The family is in very destitute circumstances, of Ibena, celebicited her 89th Applications will be received until January 10th, entitled, "The Chaicoal Burner or the ntinel estnnites graded as No 3, the difference in but could have obtained feline0 1882 7b# bnthdaj last Thuisday, at her son's By order of the Board of Education of said district. Diopping well otKnaresborough," and price between the two grades being hay Meie liuned assistance if the lunatic father th luiL to E. KOCH, Clerk lesulence in Sleepy Eje. Although nearly 15 cents per bushel* Con. the mating farce "Nothing like Paste had made known his wants. jan4-S2 bv theflopI- i-,t i i within lange of one of the oldest persons in Brown siderable dissatisfaction exsisted on or,'Billy Doo,'the Bill Sticker." th luhvei ot that town. I N PROBATE COURT. county, she is still as lively as many a An unadvettised and positive cure Monday amongst the farmers that foi Catarih"Dr. Sykes' Sure Cure." gal at sweet sixteen, enjoying good brought in wheat and many hauled We are informed by one who has A llson (i 1 titltige-st building Peisms tiavehng on the cats dunng STATE OF MINNESOTA, I been theie and seen, that Judge Cox's their wheat home again and others health, and hopes to live to celebiate the wintei are subject to cold flora the COUNT\ op BROWN petition to Senators Miller and Peterson it Volja, iw.i btiL ud to the giound HEAD-QTTAETERS stored it wherever they could find hei one-hundiedth bnth day. Her husband In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew Johnson oft open doois, which can be cuied vveel Nothm^ was sued except is twentv-two feet long by actual 11- dec* ased a place in this city. with a twenty live cent bottle ot Dr. died some foity-five yeais ag measuiement, and some of the names On reading and filing the petition of Ingbott the lumitiiie on tl hibt tlooi M.ushall's Lung byiup. Buy of join Johnson, e\ecntiix of the estate of Andrew John are written in double column array. Foi the second time ssiuee our on deceased, representing among other things, diuggist. Dr H. Welcome, of Gianite The petiton asks the Senators addressed 1 IO h.etst pi uce and lalsun e\ei that she has fully administered said estate, lesulence on Broadway were we faroied Falls, writes to coi rect an error which ti es e^er bioujlit to New I'lm and prain that a time and place be lived to use their utmost influence to se gief last Satuiday with a midnight for examining and allowing her account of PERSONAL MENTION. appeared in last week's Review. The cure the accused a fair trial, and that FOR. her administration, and for the assignment nnv no\ be seen it the City Ding serenade, but in both instances we this judicial district may not be deprived number of small-pox patients at of the residue of said etate to heirs Lambeit Naegele, editor of the It isoidered, that said account be examined and were wrapped in the arms of Morpheus ^to e. f'lev ue going like hot cakes, of so "honest, upright and incorruptible Gianite Falls was gi\ en conectly, but petition he ird bj the Judge of tins Court, on Freie Presse, and his esteemed wife and only learned of the visit a judge." The St. Petei though. Thursday the 12th day of January A 1883, at 2 theie was at the time the doctor wrote Tribune thinks that Cox is like the o'clock at the l'robate Oftice 111 said countj thiough our more wakeful neighbors have been visiting with fiienas in this the postal only seven cases of varioloid r\ he iron bridge across the And it is fuither ordered that notice thereof be Irishman when the judge told him he the next day. If our musical city for the past foui oi five days. given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy iustead of 5 7 as we stated. Since DRUGS AND TOILET SOAPS, should have justice: "May it plase yer iio'usood rivei on the Mankato of this order for three successne weeks pi 101 friends will show up day time Mike Gamble, one of the livliest then two new cases of small pox have to said dav of hearing in the New Ulm Re\ lew, a honor, that is not what I want at alljustice 1. wi" completed to day. The we'll try and be oa hand to entertain weekly newspaper, pi inted and published at New MEDICINES, occurred. Two in the Barter family of Spilngfield's lively mei chants, passed is what I'm afraid of,be jabers." HAIR OILS, Ulm said count}. .i ns rossed the bridge last t. them. Bovs, come in and and one of Andrew Loe's childien, a Dated at New Ulm the 14th daj of December A a few hours in our city last Monday. afternoon, have a cijrar 0. 1881. GLASS, PUTTY, little girl aged five years. The doctor Ex-sheriff John Manderfeld was seriously ERNST BRANDT, PERFUMERY, (L S) Judge ol Probate writes that they have the disease well kicked by a vicious horse last -.tV by the Al nneapohs Join nal Judge Cox tan ied with mine host Jan 14-82 OILS & PAINTS, Thuisday. At first he did not feel the VICK'S FLOR VL GLIDE This woik under control and the elevatois and BRUSHES, Mi- Eugeit, whose husband was of the Dakota house last Sunday effects of the kick and worked during is befoie us, and those who send ten stores were opened on Saturday and PROBATE NOTICE. 1 in city b\ the July clone, night. He was accompanied by J. W. the balance of the day as if nothing TRUSSES business of all kinds is now going on cents to James Vtck, Rochester, N Y., CIGARS, rn led in that city last Thin sday had occurred, but on Saturday he became Arctander, one of his attorneys, and as before the epidemic made its appearance. foi it. will be disappointed. Instead S TATE OF MINNESOTA, I Special It rin quite sick. Pains in the kidneys a'list Tiaegei. they both depaitedfoi the west eaily and COUNTY OF BROWK, December 17, '81 of getting a cheap thing, as the price TOBACCO, and back and frequent vomiting-spells In the matter of the estate of Albert Tuttle deceased. Monday morning, evidently in quest of would seem to indicate, they will ieceive set in and Dr. Muller was called to render I%li i i'tetleile will on Januai\ 1st, SHOULDER evidence to be used in the impeachment Whereas, An instrument 111 writing, purporting medical assistance. At last accounts and a veiy handsome woik of 130 To Accomodate the Public. him i issume chaig'e ot the "Cm to the laBt will and testament of Albert Tuttle de he was getting along comfortably tual. ceased, late of said County, has been deh\ered to pages and pei haps 1000 illustrations it it 11 msp," i piesent pi opi ietoi, The propi ietors of that immensely this Court and if no new complications set in BRACES! PIPES. 1 i!t/ahn, intending to iptuinto not cheap but elegant illustiations. on And Whereas, Delight Tuttle has fixed therewith Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound popular remedy, Kidney-Wort in lee he win be around again in a few days. her petition, representing among other things (hat the veiy best of calendeied paper, and is a remarkable remedy for all nnati. ogmtion of the claims of the public said Albeit Tuttle died in said county on the 23d JleiuJiqkl fWpojfe* DARRACH fot4 day of November 1881, testate, and that said peti those painful complaints and weakness which has so libeially patronized WlX*$ IIQU0f{ as a set off to the whole, two beautiful tioner is the sole executrix named in said lat will WJhen jou leave me Joseph I SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. so common to our best female population. them, have prepared a liquid preparation and testament, and praying that the said instrii Coloied Plates that aie woith twice Send to Mis. Lyia E. Pinkham, sha'd wnt3 you e\ei\ dav, but (list ment may be admitted to probate, and that letters of that remedy for the special accomodation the pi ice of the book. testamentary be to her issued thereon, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, for of those who from any reason Vaccination should be required by 1 ise buy me a gold pen foi a Chust- It is ordered. That the proofs of said instrument P.BOOKS BOORS! pamphlets dislike to prepare it for them, all councils and boards of health. and the said petition, beheard before this court, at $$$(%% *j#cif will nd them at the Probate Office in said County, on the 13th day of selves. It is very cocentrated and, With heartfelt sorrow we chronicle Julius Buichaidt, lesidlng about January A D. 1882, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, 1011 and such elegant as the dose is small, it is more easily CHRISTMAS BELLS. the death of Mrs. Thos. McCormick of when all concerned may appear and contest the foui miles fiom Spiingfield, was arrested probate of raid instrument, taken by many. It has the same effectual North Star, which occurred very suddenly jn\. last week on a chaige of incest And it is further ordered, That public notice of action in all diseases of the on the morning of the 16th inst. the time and place of said hearing be given to all OOMFRISINGi- kidneys, liver and bowels.Home and The near approach of the gladsome with his thuteen year old daughter. We all extend our sympathy to the be. persons interested, by publication of these orders T'IO T,aK Benton News is lesponsith for three weeks successively previous to said day Farm. Christmas tide finds the usual preparations reaved family. oneThe charge was pieferied by the wife oi^ that theip is of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly Rev. Father Hare, from Dakota, has under way in the various newspaper printed and published at New Ulm in The Latest and Most Popular Novels, and mother. The accused had an examination ii iss an i \ei ten miles of load said county By the Court been assigned the Springfield pastoral churches and Sunday schools for F. Burg desires to call the attention KIRCH befoie justice Baincaid of (L S ERNST BR\NDT, Xo wondei Huron by biohop Grace, and he held services ew Christmas festivities for the children. Jan 1482. Judge of Probate of smokers to his large stock of Cook Books, all the Standard Poetical Works, Porter & Coats' Springfield which lesu'ted in his being iin in our Catholic church last Sunday for Journal, St Jami oi^ cigais, tobaccos, meeishaum pipes and the first time. The reverend Father held in the sum of $300 to appear befoie Standard Publications, German and English ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. cigar holders, brier and apple-wood ROMAN CATHOIIC CHURCH. appears to be a gentleman in every o'ial I! social lu ii will be the next term of court. Being unable Juvenile Books, School Books STATX OV MlNMKSOTA, I pipes, morocco and fancy cigar cases sense of the word and we all welcome The usual elaborate services with ,1 ni( Hall on hnstnias to obtain bail, he is now languishing County of Brown. Blank Books. h'm to our midst. and tobacco pouches, &c, &c. In cigars, High Mass will take place on Chrismas. \hinssioi 2" cents a cou- District Court, 9th Judicial District.| in the county jail. There are some 'nin his stock is large and varied, In the matter of the assignment of Peter W Peterson I is understood that some Also a Fine Line of IIC toidialK in ited to it All who believe that he is sinned agtinst SLFEPY EYE ITEMS. and Charles H.Hornbuig, late partners under embracing all the domestic and Havery fine music will be rendered. the llrm name of Peterson and Hornbuig .1 moie than he has sinned. vana biands for which his cigbr factory Box Writing Paper, Note Paper, Notice is hereby given that Peter W Peterson and The parochial school will have a Rev. Mr. Simon is still holding on Charles H. Hornburg, late partners,of New Ulm, has become popoular near and far. |K il i/oo, Midi )hu\\ ttn/ittt magnificent Christmas tree at Union Legal and Foolscap Paper, Inks, Chalk Crayons, Slates, Autograph with his protracted meetings at the said county and State, have by aeed in writing, dat I is an npief edented success said In tobaccos he carries the laigest ed November 29th, 1881, made a general assignment Hall on Monday evening, and Photograph Albums, large line of Pocket Books, Evangelical church. He will continue .if Cha" 1 Arcainbal. the well Last week's social evpnt was thestock to the undersigned, of all their property, not ex. in the Minnesota Valley, and the singing, recitations, music, &3. emptby law from levy and sale on execution, fo kipwn Bi lick Hou^e diuggisl when them until after the holidays. silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bill Books, Ink Stands, Paper Weights etc., etc. most fastid'ous consumer of the weed the benefit of all their creditors, without prefer, a^fvfd foi -(vi wsin legaid to the LUTHEUST CHURCH. Ghietling, on Friday evening. P. Majewski has been under the ances. can be suited, and that too at puces highly extolled, o^^-.^ei^oy W. ^kifdl\id^-2^^^-- All claims must be verified and presented to the Rehearsals are under way for A large number of friends were weather for several days, but we are that defy competition. If in want of undersigned for allowance. i II 11 i! nu il satisfaction some choice Christmas music The present to congratulate the happy glad to say he is parading the streets Dited Dec 12th, 1881. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, anything in the smokeis' line for a 905 Assignee ICELEBRATEDJ Sunday School will have a Christtree, couple and partook of the many good again mi i' If id a ni-h of business in Chiistmas or NewYear's present Burgs accompanied by speeches, singing, tilings edible. Some very beautiful place is place to go. i othei uiheto ui\ shoitcomin? IN PROBATECOURT. We had the pleasure of seeing the GOLD PENS! GOLD PENS! dialogues and music, on Monday presents were made. The New i th week Hi vn.w. x\bout pleasant face of Mr. Ristau in our _ State of Minneiota, evening, Dec, 26. Ulm City band was present and enlivend village the other day. Mr, Ristau is i\ ese tin i lrucj fancy goods and County of Brown. Another turn was given to the the occasion with some of i id a newspaper is almost postmaster in Bertha township, Todd stoK1 Ebony, Rubber and Plated Desk and Extension CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. tty In the matter of the estate of Mai tin Si ick dc Judge Cox impeachment wheel last their choicest selections. Justice ceased. county, this State, The Congregational Sunday ti MI if It i one man to look after. Holders, Gold and Rubber Magic Pencils, etc. we3k, and as a result the Judge finds Fishcer letied the matrimonial knot On reading and filing the petition ot Ellen Stack School will have a Christmas tree Andy says that if you wish a good of Brown County representing, among other things himself in deeper water than ever before. with a well-timed remarks. The that Martin Stack late of said county of Brown, on in the Court House, with singing, yg, sons of one man, ill shave or hair cut for Christmas he is 'il.ie The Senate on Friday went the 26th day of May A. D. 1881, in the town of festivities were kept up until the ofmusic, recitations, &c on Saturday Mulligan in said county of Brown died intestate, on inday, the 11thwee the man that can do it, all for the sum into executive session at the end ied ete til TOYS, NOTIONS hours of Saturday morning, and being an inhabitant of Brown county at the evening, Dec. 24th. The exercises twelve hours' argument upon the general of thirty-five cents. ti/ at Manitowoc, time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and es I wli tate within this county and that the said petitioner will commence promptly at 6:30 merits of the practice of impeach, 1 i aining to othei About afoot of snow would not go is 1 is the mother of said deceased, and praying that o'clock. administration of said estate be to her granted. It ment and the specific question whether Prof. Tice the distinguished Meteorologist bad, farmers claim, but we would i it( on ice ovei deep ill bo\ is ordered, that said petition be heard oefore the &FAND open drunkeness and notorious i TURNER HALL Judge of this court, on Thursday, the 29th day of prefer none in our dish. and weather prophet of St. tei Musical Merchandise. December A. 1881, at 4 o'clock P. at the lewdness unfit a judge for the proper The Turner Sunday School will Louis, has issued his Annual National Trouttnan has just received a lot of ProbateOffice in said county. performance of his judicial function. oiThest. Peter Tiib have their usual Ciiristin is festivities Vc Ordered further, that notice thereof be gtven to fresh oysters direct from Baltimore. Weather Forecasts for 1882, in which, the beira of said deceased, and to all persons in Several votes were taken npon the on Monday evening, Dec. 26. A Bthle*er of the New a jc.^ ferested, by publishing a copy of this order for besides foretelling the weather for Majewski & Wagner have just received details of the demurrer, but they three successive weeks, prior to said day of hear A large assortment very large Christmas tree will be weie la ply re-appointed view every day in the year, and cleatIj explaining several parlor sets which would ing in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper were all finally supeseded by a motion of all the latest styles of placed on the stage and the matter printed and published at New Ulm said county. -rJ^i r',wctiv towns. make a nice Christmas present. Call the theory on which his pieto overrule the demurrer as a whole. Alabaster, Silver and of its decoration is in the hands ot (ul postmasters as Datedat New Ulm the 5ih day of December, A at their store and take a look at them. "ifthev aie a dictions are based, he gives mucother This was cairied by the decisive vote Gold Glass Vases, Sraok 1881. By the Court. dean iudetatigable committee. Th 24 to five. This settles the ny will do.Red- i ew ip i im i of infoimation concerning atmospheric The members of the Evangelical ERNST BRANDT, ing Sets, Lava Goc Is exercises will consist In singing, I Judge of Probate food (n murrer proceedings, and the court adjourned Association are making big preparations phenomenonthe whole de Dec. 28-81. Chin a cups and Saucers speeches, dialogues, music and a until January 10, when the for a Christmas tree. They are signed not only to give the facts as to Mugs,Fancy China and little dance for the small children. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ^Allnn (N a i !'rc" ind Knickerbocker Senate will reconvene to hear evidence going to make the children feel happy, the weather, but to teach the masses Shell Boxes, Japanese Ab a doned. METHODIST CHURCH, upon the main question. The largest stock and nicest assortment the facts detui mining weatl\er chang Gooods, Tin Toys,Bird State.orMinnesota, JIn Vf pace one of our Massachusetts On account of the total destruction of trunks ever brought to Sleepy pr County of Brown. 0 es. Other matter concerning the cages, Baskets, Drums afp cx i in^ sthat Dr. Jjorenzo of the Methodist church the Methodist Eye can be found at Ziescke's Harness In the matter of the estate of BentEricksou, deceased. aitf of \S 3thl an eminent physician farm, garden and household, of special Renew Your Hair. Sleighs,Hobby Horses, congregation w,ill hold Christmas Store. Call and see them. of Be s.stm Co. stiongly indorses Notice is hereby given fo all persons having aBgc^iK#yiQiaft|# interest, is addedthe whole serving There are times in every ore's life services in the Court House, claims anddemands against the estate of Bent ^t. Jaco i 0i With it he cured a when energy fail3 and a miserable to make it the most complete and but the usual Christmas festivities Erickson, late of. County ofjBrown, deceased, that ^Christmas sale at John Ziescke's. Ja9e of Sciat 'a, that resisted all reguLu the Judge of Joe Probate Court of said ceunty wi11 feeling comes over them, mistaken for will this year be dispensed With. practical of his long series of annual $2$Ved Schleuder is just in receipt of pi )fessio ti eatment, and that hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands laziness. Danger lurks in these, symptoms, against said estate,at bis office in NewUlmin said "ifad fact I en abandoned as mcurale. issues. Tts value to everyone, and es a splendid stock of jewelry for the holi- as they anse from diseased organs. county, oil the firstMonday^each month for six MkRMONIKAS, YIOMK STRIPS ANlfi 4*^. all ojaJtenyfein need of any successive months, ^commencing with the first' Children cry foi Br. MarMiairs pecially the farmer, is apparent. For Parker's Ginger Tonic w$l restore -*$? mberi, 1881 and phat sB\X months, Monday in December* 1881 and ftha Lung Syrup. It is the most pleasant thingin hisline... KO4?.iff, W I*, *T 4I rifeiJE. *T a perfect activity to toe Stotoach sample copy and terms to the trade have been* Blpclr* New Warn roB^the &nd day of November 1881 i *timm&~<$$*+. 'f* ti (Belles. Court for "the coughs and colds I limitedB and, allowed by said Probate f,f(m accohnt of i remaikably deli*te and to agents, send 20 cents to Thompson, Liver andKtdn#i*Wi:if 4bfKi* creaitor creditors to nresent their claims. 8S&tniiliftefl fectlyharmless.. Price Tice & Lillingston, of St. Louis, ~^m4inratrixoftlte|ttat^BntricltMmPde1-t.EBICKSOXAnA2.. and lasting fragrance society and renew youMease and comfort.Advocate 1 mrtk files awlfwjil lu tfjeii praises of Fl&r- Mo. -L^&^ 200-4w-l *o (VMl 20fl-4w-l MM K. sgMg?^ *Wj