New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 28, 1881 · Page 3 of 5
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'tS^-tW &*"> ^^ii '*\Mirm--'i'. *K"| $ i NEW UUi REVIEW, WEDNESDAY^ DECEMBER 28,1881 Catholic Fair. ^evrw in the recollection of the NEW ULM AND VICINITY. SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. Among the bills introduced in NEW ^ADVERTISEMENTS. ?f'^ SlGEL. P-awk-A oldest settlers have we had such Congress by Major Strait Since the Brandt 1147 Bu?gert C?V l"21 ve hundred 11* of Kasota stone i The Catholic Fair which opened splpndid weather during the week commencement of the present session Hon Jcob Kloainer, from Nicollet Co., and J. Baumgaitner WJW 86 PROGRESS LODGE, No. 28, A.O.U. W. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Zlmke spent few days out west, taking in Huron We quarried i\\ htnt away during are the following, wfeich ,are of at Union Hall Monday noon and preceeding Christmas as we had last ZeigP 380 V2211 New Ulm Mjnn., Dec 21st, *81. and Watertown. They report business more brisk west than at New Vim or Sleepy Bye.j Baumgarlnerl local import: week. The boautiful weather had the past season. closed yesterday evening was a Stuebe 14 16 Whereas, ithafpleased an all wise Rev. John Schmidt, from Redwood, Ailed the LandOffice at Tracy, Mfnn.,Dee.th, 1861.3 A 2145 Bier the effect ot bringing to town people 1 76 grand success. The Hall was A bill (*H. R. No. 828) for the relief Providence to remove from our pulpit last Wednesday evening in the Evangelical Notice is hereby given that the following nam* Baumgaitner Berg 5 37 he liftYIF.W wishes all its patrons church. Call again, Mr. Schmidt, if you please. from near and car, and our mer ed settlers have filed notice of their intention to of James Devine, of Lake Hanska crowded on both days and evenings midst our well beloved brother Jos- 4 S 10 10 make final proof in support of their claims, and Engel 5 24 0. B. Blake is the happiest man in town, just chants, one and all, done a very and fi lends a happy and prosperous which was read a first and second The articles on exhibition were G. Oswald, that said proofs will be made before the Clerk of Domeyer 3 66 because it turned out to JM A girl. c. B. setup 108 Court of Brown Co., Minn, at the county seat, on laigi) and profitable business which, the cigars tabled "to the Ni'\\ Year, health of our girl" time,"referred to the Committee artistically arranged on a large it Be it resolved that we extend Di^tz A 5 26 Erdmann E 82 Thursday, January 36th, 188% viz:George Siebert, all happened December 23d however, would have been still Eyramid on Claims, and ordered to be printed E No 8486 for the Ntf N WX Sec. 4' town 108 our heartfelt sympathies to his wife placed in the centre of the 1 82Frank 7 20 i Hon.i. Klossnor spent ouc day in our villa*.' larger had the former grades of Rauge 30. and Henry Siebert. HE No. 8487 for the Governor's Guards drill meeting Gross 2 90 19 iHKt Wi*ek. He thinks that Sleepy Eye is quite a and children in this their hour of all, which gave the whole scene A bill (H. R. No, 832) for the relief S# WWk sec. 4, town 106, Range 80. smart little buric( wheat been maintained- Our merchants but should have a grist mill. tu evening at 7:30 o'clock sharp. 68Ganske W 1 22 2 Tbey name the following witnesses to prove troublo and bereavement. an annimated appearance.,. of Marzel Altmann, of Lifayette Our streets were crowded with teams the past Eckstein their continuous residence upon and cultivation of as well as the farmers suffer 60Ganske 1 1 42 2 Every member is expected to be week and our stores were HIled with people irom Resolved, that a copy of the which was read a' first and second said lands viz Six hundred and thirty-four prize Fischer Helget G" 137 106 from the wheat monopoly- morn until mgiit, moiuy uung plenty, anU every piesent. Henry Engelbart, 1 above be furnished to the family of time, referred to the Commitee on body bought Curistmas presents to make someone tickets were disposed ot, and each Plor jr 84Hammerschmidt 5 Alon/o Nichols, (All of Cottonwood, Brown happy. Public Lands, and ordered to be the deceased Brother and the same Michael Werner, county, 3|inn. Jy, ticket holder was awarded a prize 192 147 John Mnhs, I J. Zieske celebrated h.s tliirt\ -ninth birth day During the holidays, Ioffm for sale, printed. to be published in tht- New Ulm Invitations have been issued to 240 Hoffmann A 4 51 some of which were very beautiful. sr Monday, by treating the members of the Evangelical C.B.TYtER, bilow cost, the finest oigins e\er Association of Sleepy Bye to a bounteous dinner. Jan 36-82. Register. Review and Post. 150 Anton 37 Hie marriageable young-men of this Plor Among the luckiest ticket holders A bill (H. R. No. 2081) for the James W 3 47 23 bi ought to New Ulm. FastM i ity to meet next Friday evening at H. B. CONSTANS, we find Bernard Adam, who drew relief of William Pfaender, of New The Christmas tree at the Evangelical church Kuehn 3 16 6 95 Tekcl(ei Wkitfed. Forster Recorder- vas largaly attended and a good many valuable the office of Jos. A- Eckstein, for En. II. KIHNIA the sewing machine Chas. Leonhard, Ulm, late lieutenant-colonel Second Klockl 71 presents were distributed. There were also trees 3 05 Granl G2 the pin pose of ''forming a Bachelor's the toy piano Mrs. Helena at the Congregational and Methodist churches. Regiment Minnesota Cavalry Volunteers 92Krai 6 38 5 George Our cmier Will present oui cit The trees were full of fine presents, besides various Club for mutual protection PERSONAL-MENTION. Roos, the cushion Philip Kios, which was read a first and sec 28Krai 1 02 articles such as easy chnirs, parlor sets, etc., Guggisbeig 8 A good teacher, able to teach in the English as siibscribuis on New Ye.u's moinnu against the conspiracies of females, were arranged around in artistic style. Everything the wax figure and Angeline Richarts, 10Kuschner N 34. well as in the German languages, is wantea for the ond time, referred to the Committee Hoffmann 2 went off pleasantly, and both young and old Independent School District of New Ulm, Minn. with his annual addIess and a handsome and for the promotion of celibsicy." 76Krambeer 3 99 the lamp. The fair closed llauser 3 enjoyed themselves to their hearts content. on Military Affairs, and ordeied Mrs. J. Newhart returned home Applications will be received until January 10th, II 2 38 calendar. The editor pro tern has been invited Holm jr 3 60 1883. with a vocal and instrumental concert A good deal of fault is found with our bank. If to be printed. from her eastern visil last week, By order cf the Board of Education of said Misfrict. a man has any money to deposit he can do so 82Liesenfeld sr6 47 1 sr 7 to be present, but a? he has a presssin in which the New Ulm city after an absence 6f nearly five E. KOCH.XJlerk. without security, but it you want to borrow fifty Also a joint resolution the Legislature Jjr 115 Prune Hies Illuminated the western Hogen 87 engagement With a young lady dollars it takes all of Brown county for security or jaiU-82 band, the Maennerchor, and the weeks. of the State of Minnesota, 3 60 you can't get the money. A bank of means, and tlillesheim 4 51 hoii/oa on Ohnstmas evening. An in the upper end of town on that Misses Epple and Haagparticipatc d. one that a man could borrow of when in need, for the relief ot Captain Jacob Nix, 72Lendt 3 82 7 IN PROBATE COURT. Mr. Robert Reitzel, the German without being compelled to get half a dozen men event of raie occunence. evening, the editor de facto will be Rev. Alex. Berghold made a few remarks, LendtJ 1768 of New Ulm, Minnesota which was Helget as sureties, might do well heie. lecturer, delivered two lectures in present to jot down the proceedings after which the tedious Jane 40 Manderfeld 270 referred to the Committee on Pensoins. John Zieske and Joseph Troutman and lady llheumatisin. neuialgia, hystona, STATE OF MINNESOTA, I f88' Tinner Hall on Fnday evening and started for St. Cloud on a visit this morning. work of distributing the prizes was Knoedl 3 09 219 COUNTY or BnowK. tern ile weakness, etc.. pioniptly cuied Joseph goes to visit his mother, whom he has not Sunday afternoon to fair audiences. Kuehn 793 Niedegger 1 73 Mr. B. Sanborn, editor of the begun. The proceeds of the fair, seen for several years. The party will be absent In the Matter of the Etate of Andrew Johnson with Brown's lion liitteis. Also the following bills of general about a week. deceased. Kretch 6 29Prokosh 4 81 Madelia Times, has become involved we are pleased to say, netted the Hon. Dave Becker, of Le Saeur, On reading and filing the petition of Ingbort import: A bill to reduce the Mr. Melienthin and wife, of New Ulm, spent 'A 3 36Ries 1 35 aio pleased to leain th it e\ sheiill in a libel suit. The following Johnson, executrix of the estate of Andrew Johnson church between $700 and $800. came up to spend the Christmas the holidays in Sleepy Eye. price of public lands within railroad 122Schloman 11 02 deceased, representing among other things, item is the cause of all his troubles: e Mandeifeld has so t.u lecovered holidays in his parental home in that she has fnlly administered said estate, 6 04Soukop W 3 47 limits to $1.25 per acre also to and praying that a time and place be fixed "Whiskey, Buckley and Willson mothers I Ylothera!! mothers Milford- He reports business booming funn the ertectbof kic fioin a hoise Korbel 4 96Soukop 139 for exa-nimng and allowing her account of equalize the rights of settlers on Are you distorted at nigtt and brukeu oif/o I Just as we go to press the report stole a pair of shoes at Benton's her administration, and for the assignment in Le Sueur 2 95 Schroepfer 66 rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the th it lie is able to be up and aiound tin public lands also one regulating the reaches us that Durand, Wis., the of the residue of said estate to heirs. excruciating pain of cutting teethf If a* goat store,'' and further stating that Klinkhauimer SoukopP 2 84 It is ordered, that fa account be examined and loom again. fees allowed to registers and receivers once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Col. II. G. Hicks, of Minneapolis, scene of the late Maxwell-Williams while "Buckley is punished the rest petition heird by the Judge of this Court, on 98Sellner 2 30 N 2 Syrup It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend of land offices also for the relief Thursday the 12th day of January A. 1882, at 2 Major O. B. Gould, of Winona, and Hon lynching was almost wholly destroyed upon it: there Is no mistake Seifert A 2 08 Klinkhammer of the firm et all the money there o'clock P. M. at the Probate Office in said county woik toi the inanufactuio ot po- about it. There la not a mother on Earth who has of citizens who were engaged in the 66Schweppe 5 77 1 A. C. Dun, of Winnebago City, the by fire on Monday. The And it is further ordered that notice thereof be is in it/ The Wilson referred to useo it who wUl not tell you th it will regulate given to all persons interested, by publishinga copy tvI is to be staited at Mankato. 1 he snppression of the Sioux Indian war SchloegelS 2 71 Klinkhammer the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and fire is no doubt the work of an incendiary, manages on the pait of th4 House ot is attorney Wilson, counsel for of this order for three succepsne weeks prior health to the child, operating like magic. It is in Minnesota in 1862, Thomas 1 05 182 u union wood ashes geneially tluown to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Re\iew, a 'probably perpetrated in Buckley. Mr. Sanborn is bound Representatives in the Judge Cox rfectljr safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to im- weekly newspaper, printed and published at New Thomas N 2 18 Knoedl Jos 2 82 the taste, and ia the prescription of one of the ol. aw.n .aie to be utili/ed foi the piupose. revenge of the lynching of Ed. Maxwell. Ulm in said county over in the sum of $500 to appear at pe.ichm^nt case, were in the city Frassh 52 deit female physicians and nurses In the United Leitsch 3 10 last An unadvertised and positive cure Dated at New Ulm the 14th day of December A. the next term of court. States. Solo at 25 centa a bottle everywhere. Friday gathering evidence for Mandeifeld fu- W 120 for Catarrh"Dr. Sykes' Sure Cure." D. 1881. the ERNST BRANDT, The aniuiiil meeting of the Govci sie 156 Tauer 2 34 Persons traveling on the cars during prosecution. Shrewdness and Ability. (L S) Judge of Probate. The village of Windom has a genuine If You Are Sick, Rad Manderfeld 56 Wilfahrt 2 58 inn's. Uuarib lor the election of the winter are subject to cold from the Jan 14-82. Hop Bitters so freely advertised in c.ise of vaiioloid. and this is the way it Manderfeld 1 25Waibel A 72 oft oie doois, which can be cured the Kidney-Wort advertisement in another en il orhcen will be held next Tueda\ Christmas Festivities. all the papers, secular and religious, with a twenty five cent bottle of Dr. Niedegger 3 80 Wi)tscheckjsr4 21 got it. A young man named Iiwln column, and it will explain to PROBATE NOTICE. evening are having a large sale, and are supplanting Prokosch 2 95 Marshall's Lung Syrup. Buy of your jr 3 48 you the national method of getting Wamei came to that place Satnulay, all other medicines. There Portnei sr 3 50Zimmermann druggist. 1 45. well. Kidney-Wort will save you STATE OP MINNESOTA, Special Term. W hy sAiftei with such a dieadful The entertainment conducted by the Doc. 17th. fiom Mountain Lake, where is no denying the virtues of the hop Decembe 17,'8 1 jr 125Schwab A 45 62 S more doctor's bills than any other COUNTr OP BBOWN, cough oi cold. Toi twenty-Ihe oi hrtv plant, and the proprietors of these he had been ailing for seveial days, supei intendent and teachers of the Congregational RewitzerG 380 Ross 21 03 In the matter of the etate of Albert Tuttle deceased. medicine known. Acting with specific The recent meeting of millers and cents jou can puichase of yotu Bitters have shown great shrewdness Scherer 6 49Hillesheim II 6 93 Sunday School, at the co*:rt and upon examination it was found energy on the kidneys and liver, it diuggi-t .i bottle of Di. Maish ill's Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting wheat buyeis held at the rooms of the and ability in compounding a Bitters Stueber 8 68Penning 14 45 cures the worst diseases caused by to the last will and testament of Albert Tuttle deceased, house, on Christmas eve, was a mutual that eiuptions on his body indicated a Jaingisyiup uul join cine ib ceitain. whose virtues are so palpable to Milleis* Association in Minneapolis resulted Sittauer 3 72 late of said County, has been delivered to Value of person- their derangement. Use it at once in surpi ise to the audience and managers. mild foi of smallpox. He was taken everyone's observation.Exchange. this Court Siebenbrunner al property S34787 in the adoption the following dry or liquid foi m. Either is equally And Whereas, Delight Tuttle has filed therewith Mank'ilo juror recentl) made The audience was surprised at the large to an unexposed location, properly 548 Value of real efficient, the liquid is the easiest, but her petition, representing among other things that preamble and resolutions: C17KE YOUR COUGH O COLD. the couit dismiss the ]nrj from lYi- said Albeit Tuttle died in said county on the 23d Siebenbrunner caied tor. and is on the i'pid road to number of scholars attending the property S169S92 the dry is the most economical.-/nfrr- WHERE The wheat rop of the northwot in day of November 1881, testate, and that said petitioner A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped d.i\ until Monu\i\, lueause Satiuda\ the present year it verj difficult one to handle to 2 33 %or. Total taxes $2,. is the sole executrix named in said last Mill school, and equally so at their evident lecoveiy. The station agent at Mountain Neglect frequently results In an incnreable lung the satisfaction of all pnrties interested, on account and testament, and praying that the said instrument disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial Stadick 2 83 is his t'unday. He is an Advent 685.88 of its exceptionally damp condition, and pioficiency and fine appearance and Lake was exposed, but aside from may be admitted to probate, and that letters troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, Schultz Mary 6 12 WHEREAS It is desired to have uniformity in Delinquent land- testamentary be to her issued thereon, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and the management were surpnsed and that no spieading of the disease is grades and prices as far as possible. BASHAW GLEANINGS. Fauer 3 4Croad It is ordered, That the proofs of said instrument Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches, tax $184 89 Therefore, We, the wheat buyers and warehouse and the said petition, be beard before this court at havebeen recommended by physicians, and always highly pleased to find that so much interest looked for. Tauer W 2 35 Seed grain $149. men whose names are-hereto appended, do The Hill) Marble combination the Probate Ofiice said County on the 13th daj of gave perfect satisfaction. They are not resolve that we will be goerne in the handling Theisen 3 7315 was manifested in their new enterprise January A 1882, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, new or untried but having been tested by wide BASHAW, DEC. 18,1881. pl.ned in Turner Hah last Siturda\ of wheat by the following rules. when all concerned may appear and contest the and constant use for nearly an entire generation, Martha 2 88 Grand total $3,- Editor Review: PINK EYEThis disease has broken that every seat in the court FirstNo. 1 wheat must be dry, sound and clean and Sunday evenings to large and probate of Faid instrument, they have attained well merited rank among the Boetger W 3 77019.92 and test 5S pounds or over And it is furtber ordered, That public notice of few staing remedies of the age. Public speakera We are having fine winter weather out among the horses in Cottonwood room ik lighted audiences As a comedian, No 3 wheat must be dry. sound and reasonably twas filled by interested spectators. Bahn 2 33 the time and place of said hearing be given to all and araepl use them to clear and strsnghten up this way, and we appreciate it. clean, and not test less than 56 pounds and Milford to an alarming perso is interested, by publication of these orders Bill) is immense The entertainment consisted of No 3 heat must be reasonably sound and dry, We are also having an extra shower of for three weeks succesi\ely previous to said day EDEN. extent- George Schneider last week and test not les than 54 pounds. Personal Taxes, declamations, recitations, leading and of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly 2 58 collecting agents. No 4 wheat must be dry and test not less than 53 H-ir- Ball Otto 4 59 newspaper printed and published at New Ulm in lost two horses from the effects of \iiv \LU)\ Lit, BallA guind New pounds, being flt for warehousing. music, and to sa) that thev w*re excellent, said county By the Conrt. Many of our farmers have lost all of Dresser O 5 81 Carl 140 the disease, Franz Schneider, of Cottonwood, SecondDamp wheat, unlit for warehousing Below we give a partial list of the A eai's eve ball will be held at Lnion (L. S ERNST BRANDT, only expresses the univeisal the'r potatoes from the rot. shall be graded as condemned, and bought at its Diew at 18 40Ott 6 27 Jan. 1482. Judge of Probate. A one and Jos. Weeh, of personal tax payes of Brown count y, \alue for shipment to Chicago and Milwaukee, deducting II ill next ^atuiday evening. Adnussi Eldred 06Ott 1 39 1 verdict of the audience. Charles Quanstrom has placed himself E freight and handling charges, and all Miltorl, one. Dr. Paul Herrnian the same to be continued in subsequent ^i jit pnts a couple. A good tune is Fitch 5 89 damp wheat not grading No. 4 shall be bought at Porter S 7 52 on record from his recent wheat The Christmas tree, extending from EASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. informs us that over one hundred not over the price of No. 4. Dilbert Prokosh 3 36 speculation as a first-class operator, issues of the REVIEW until the 5 65 i\pected and eveijbody is coidiallj Third- The shrinkage of all wheat taken Into floor to ceiling, and beautifully lighted hoises are affected with the disease Hewitt and we propose sending him tojDhicago, warehouses and graded shall be determined by actual 6 56 14 81 whole shall have been pubshed: invited. STATE or MINNESOTA, test of the warehousemen. in this vicinity Several horses by burning tapeis, was loaded with County of Brown. on the Board of Trade. Jerome 1 61 W 55 FourthThe prices of the different grades shall LAKE HANSKA District Conrt, 9th Judicial District^ have died within twenty-four hours Albert 2 09Sherman stockings filled with confectionery, E 3 63 be as follows We are reliably informed that a fat In the matter of the assignment of Peter W. Peterson 'I he Journal says that piauie files Asleson E 7 59 Thoidsou 4 6 No 2 wheat 5 cents less than No. 1. Jennings Cy 3 65 after showing the first symptoms of 33 tops, trumpets, dolls and. other toys and wealthy merchant of Springfield and Charles Hornburg, late partners under No. 3 wheat 15 cents less than No. 2. Anderson O 3 79 O 2 82 JohnSon wist ot St James a few dajs ago desliojed TO 34 the disease Pink ej-e isa great deal Isaac 12 61 the llrni name of Peterson and Hornburg has been captured by one of Bashaw's No 4 wheat 15 cents less than No 3 with which Santa Claus delights to Bjernebjerg Thorgrinson 6 80 Notice is hereby given that PeterW Peterson and George 2 25 The prices to be paid from time to time shall be A 184 worse on horses than epizooty was, seveial stacks of hay. It is not fair young ladies, and that the nuptials Charles H. Hornburg, late partners,of New Ulm, in gladden youthful heaits. regulated according to Milwaukee and Chicigo jr. 7 16 Wold 4 44 Luddington 1 64Allen 3 55 will be celebrated with great splendor although as yet it has not become said count) and State, have by aeed in writing, dated prices by a commiteeof this meeting, who shall evtiv jeai that jouiead of piauie Bjernebjerg Anderson A 2 66 Munnsel 1 75Allison 2 40 Nor were the older people entirely uotity all parties who shall sign this agreement of November 29th, 1881, made a general alignment about New Year. quite so general. lues imining lampant acioss oui piaii sr. 3 79Afdem aim change, which shall be based on Chicago or S 2 03 6 63Beltz to the undersigned, of all their property, not exempt 3 56 forgotten by the benignant Saint, 'he Milwaukee No 2 markets, less freight and 5 cents L. 6. Grek lost a fine cow a few by law from levy and sale on execution, for Blessum 2 32 Ahlness 3 54 us in the middle of Decembei. 06Brown 90 Otterson A 1 for charges the benefit of all their creditors, without prefei- superintendent and teacheis each leceived days since from an unknown disease. Bjerteson E 5 30Broste The Sleepy Herald informs us 76 A 2 02 Root Isaac 60 Hre follow the names of the signers, [^liil)oj_'an Falls, siu b\^an Co NLW-J Bakke 5 10 substantial and appropiate Small pox is in Mountain Lake. Christenson A 2 88 All cliims must be veufied and presented to the that the site of the middle, or Iberia, Banmann 3 78 Robinson 151 fifteen in number, among which undersigned for allow ance. W nevei saw any one joyoi when Bi ude A 4 52 5 27 85Clancy 1 60 H. C. P?derson is at work in Mankato. bridge has again been changed presents. Mr. Hagjn who has urnishpu Reetz 3 Dited Dec 12th, 1S81. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, silteung fiom pain, neuialgia we find Geo. W. VanDusen, Rochester Chute 84 Evenson 3 56 205 Assignee. Mary 156 Stegner E 1 51 and has at last been definitely located the school with anoigan since its or* loi instance. Jn 1 elation to this maladv Sarah 1 27Hanson 1 94 and St. Paul, and R. D. Hubbard & 59 Tretbar%Paulina John Plefct has moved to Burns, at Larabee's crossing. The ornization, received a fine album: and Mi. (j-eoige (itivett, Tiop. Guyett Christenson 0 4 92 Hangen 3 54 1 99 2 87 Co., Mankato, which firms regulate IN PROBATE COURT. where he will be found in James Cutland's high water of last season demonstrated IIIIUNK, thus inioimed oui lepiesentativc Dewine 3 84 Jos. A. Eckstein, who has kindly al Haraldson 1 67 2 17 3 04 Benson old shop in the future. We predict the price of wheat on the YYinona&St. that it was impracticable to 1 have fised ^t. Jacobs Oil foi Prednckson 13 Lieb A 2 76 lowed his office to be used as a school 43 Dittbemner WE 4 40 State of Minnesota, Burmester a prosperous trade for Mr. Plett, nt ui.ilgi i. and can confidently leconini' Peter and St. Paul & Sioux City rail build the bridge at Tberia. At least Gravset 2 26 County of Brown. Miller O 4 13 A 6 45 2 58 Christenson room, received a beautiful lamp, and as he is a first-class workman. nd it to any one similaily affpeted. Helling O 2 58Olstad 1800 feet of extra trestle, work 2 55 roads. Nearly all our State exchanges In the matter of the estate of Martin Slack deceased. wc3 58 2 Carstenson It was dithcult to tell which received A. W. Pederson's team ran away a Holset 86 166 would have to be built for a bridge 2 61 3 51 Christensen condemn this arbritrary action rJ he ntvv lion budge across the Cot- short time ago and made good kindling On reading and filing the petition of Ellen Stack the greater share of his attention and Hoode 7 01 197 10 88 12 61 Clausen that would be serviceable during of the Minnesota Millers' Association of Brown County representing, amongpther things wood of his hay rack. Jorano O 209 Olscn I 1 66 tonwood, below thecrty was thorough1 smiles, his present, or his companion 2 96 Harder Dphenv 3 66 that Martin Stack late of said county of Brown, on high water, and the commissioners and affiliated wheat buyers. 20 the 20th day of May A. D. 1881, in the town of William Johnson counts another boy 163 6 57 Hager 4 88 tested la^t Wednesday. As many as who is to be the light of his home and having its construction in charge Mulligan in said county of Brown died intestate, Johnson I 3 25 at his house. The Mankato Review says: This will 0 04 4 75 HartG 3 82 Donnelson and being an inhabitant of Brown connty at the twtlve heavily ladden teams were lamp of his future pathway. concluded that under the circumstances Paulson 21 03Paulson 1 57 24Jeunings 9 58 time of hii death, leaving goods, chattels, and estate 3 make a uniform market all over the C. L. Thor has the nicest colts we Flynn placed upon the budge at one time it would be more satisfactory v lthm this connty and that the said petitioner The happiest person in the audiencewas Christenson S 45 62 189 Kopisch 2 21 know of in this town. 120 Fischer ifate, does away with all competition, is the mother of said deceased, and praying that to the people generally if the bridge Kjeldshus 6 58 The bndge stood the test nobly and is O 2 88 23Koenig A.W. Bingham, who received a 127, 7 administration of said estate be to her granted: It Grimes TIM FINNEGAN. and practically places the wheat market Lyngwed A 53 is ordered, that said petition be heard oefore the Shelley E 1 94 was built at Larabee's crossing. Mielke 412 4 31 pionounced fust-class in eveiy respect Ed jumping-jack which was seen turning Judge of this court, on Thursday, the 29th day of LeeO 3 53 in the power of two or three men. 86 Mathiowitz 3 4 73 The bridge intended for the Iberia 4 37 Gohlke John December A 1381, at 4 o'clock M., at the somer-saults over the top of a pole 176 Shieft'ert i 3 S3 A Kind Word Probate Office said connty MOJ 41 These men may be honest,,and may nunibei of the people ot Linden 3 11 Gluth crossing will now be put up at Ordered further, that notice thereof be gtven to held above his head as his majestic Xilson 415 Schneider 4 32 If you feel yourself growing weak, Nelson A 6 2Q Hoppensperger act fairly, but the terngtati^n to act Springfield. take exceptions to to the lepoit in the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, fNundalS 2 87Selmer 3 69 form disappeared in the darkness. your strength failing, the natural Otto A 2 43 122 by publishing a copy of this order for selfishly seems almost irres|ible, and IhuUticken that they had elected Edwin Olson N 1 84Feigen three successive weeks, prior to said day of hearing 2 12 functions of the body becoming impaired, 31Beetz 17 86 5 Ihin*on O (hi Monday evening the Catholic in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper F. Burg desires to call the attention Overlie 2 97Selmer a fear that such will be the case,*-as Arnold, oi any other man. to A 21 03 take warning in time: your 29Rainbow 152 2 Jenson printed and published at New Ulm in said county- parochial school, and the Lutheran of smokers to his large stock of Ouern 2 95 Weltch 68 system needs Iron, which, when continued 124 Schluck 900 well as the natural repugnance which look up land foi them in the Red Kivii Lars and Turner Hall Sunday schools had Dated at New Ulm the 5ih day of December, A. D. Peterson O 4 84 cigais, tobaccos, meershaum pipes and Woolley 2 07 with proper vegetable extracts, Winter 313 Johnson 2 50 every American citizen feels towards valley. They say that if any one 1881. By the Court, i their Christmas festivities. The Roland N 1 34 Value of person- produces a tonic of rare medicinal effect. cigar holders, brier and apple-wood 57Beran 2459 Mortenson 3 ERNST BRANDT, arbitrary and oppressive monopolies lias piesented himself to the ^t. Paul 150al Judge of Probate. Such a remedy is Brown's Iron property $15026 former had their tree in Union Hall, Gluth A 3 41 pipes, morocco and fancy cigar cases Nelson O 77 Dec. 28-81. and combinations, must certainly render Manitoba laihoad company as then 131 Bitters. Buy it of your druggist and do Value of real pro- and the exercises, which consisted Gntlow Olson 108 342 and tobacco pouches, fcc, &c. In cigars, Roan 1 31perty not be persuaded to take a substitute, 877787 the arrangements entered into at 52Healy 5 CREDITORS.-Court agent, he is an impostei' in singing, declamations, music, &c, Peterson S 1125 his stock is large and varied, NOTICE TO Shelly S 9 57 for this is the only remedy which gives Total taxes SI,- 54Hammer meister 6 Minneapolis very unpopular with farmers, Arere conducted under the supervision embiacing all the domestic and Havana Stone 1 50348.75 permanent strength. It contains no 2 5o Lltrn Haute Sutiirdaj Evening Mail] 6 34 Pretzer A of the Sisters of Charity and and the people generally. It biands for which his cigar factory SttWSSKM**"at alcohol, nor does it blacken the teeth. O 3 57 Delinquent Land Johnson O 1 79 Simonson A 64 Mi. (ieoige Knoehr aftei having Rev. Alex. Berghold. The tree was has become popoular near and far. will give anew impetus and strength It receives the universal endorsement 131 road tax [$102 88. 93 Sorenson 3 47 tiled all lemedus recommended to beautifully trimmed with candies, In tobaccos he cairies the laigest Smedsmo A 2 10 of clergymen, physicians, druggists Seed Grain $169. to organizations and combinations In the matter of the estate of BentErickson, deCeased. A 69 Schwab M. 154 hi in toi Rheumatism, leceived no reliet Strom 4 4275 and all who have used it. stock in the Minnesota Valley, and the cakes, nuts, flowers and lyindreds of Kiebler 2 91 Wichraan E 2 30 until he tned the St. Jacobs Oil. among the farmers, and if it shall Notice is hereby given to all persons hav ing fastid:ous consumer of the weed Synsteby O 86 Grand total $1,- most other little presents for the childrenA claims and demands against the estate of Bent 52 Ziegenhagen 2 46 the lust application of which g.i\ have the effect to lessen the wheat 5 07 Erickson, late of County of .Brown, deceased, that 621.37 1 37 Me Kenzie 3 77 Besen can besuited,,and that too at prices him lebet. and the continued use very large crowd was in attendance- LAKE HANSKA WAIFS. the Judge of the Probate Court of said ceunty will Thordson I 5 31 acreage of the Stat**, and direct the attention 2 96 Otto A 2 18 Billington cuied him. hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands that defy competition. If in want of against said estate, at his ofiice in New Ulm in said of farmers to more remunerative 2 92 Ross Saiah 163 LINDEN. E anything in the smokers' line for a At the Lutheran Church the county, on the first Monday of each month for six LAKE HANSKA, Dec. 17th, 1881. 67 Roy 5 51 Becker An engine and piy cai on the Chicago pursuits in the growth of cattle, successive months, commencing with the first Anderson 2 28 Kjestad Christmas or NewYear's present Burgs children were grouped around their Monday in December, 1861 and jthat six months 1 52 Simonson 1 58 Clagget Our esteemed friend, Ole Serumgard, 2 53 S it Xoithwestern lailioad was mr hogs, the development of the dairj interests, p'ace is place to go. from the 22nd day of November 1881 have been beautiful and brilliantly illuminated 95 Steinhaus 2 82 who has been teaching since spring, is DuelD Belle 3 37 Lundberg limited and allowed by said Probate Conrt for into the Chicago livei last Wednesday etc., it will prove a blessing in tree, which stood near the altar, and creditors to present their claims. 5 04 Zaske 1 41 back on a visit. He brings along a contagious Fenske A Ellandson II 4 76 Michaelson by some unaccountable accident. The disguise." AN A ERICKSON the audience occupied every available disease styled Dakota fever, 177 Value of personal 20Olson A Grotem 1 3 Administratrix of the Ntate of Bent Erickson deceased In the event of Judge Cox's impeachment, vihich is spreading among us to an oondnctoi was caught under thej car 2 73 property, $35,969 sitting and standing space in the Gluth 11Peterson O The Review hits the nail squarely on Harba 6 which now seems certain, 203907 alarming extent. Ed. Paulson is also 2 9oi Value of real pro3 Hoal A 42Strom chutch. The exercises were conducted Hanson 5 and di owned the engineei lost a leg the head in its last proposition. Let the Marshall Messenger nominates back and highly encourages emigration. 14 perty, S197,925 Shaleben Helling 7 19 under the direction of Rev- G. and the luenian saved his life by swimming. the farmers of ^Minnesota begin to diversify Alfred Wall en, of Redwood He brings along Bed river jew*Is 2 36] Total taxes $3,- 92Olson O Helicker Marg. 2 New Firm! New Goods! Reim and were very appropriate and Tne diaw was open and the day Falls, as his successor. It says: their farming,and begin at in the form of a sample of wheat, 2 35 011.65 Hartwick 61Ahlness Johnson 3 impressing. At ihe conclusion of "His nomination to the office when which, in connection with his eloquent was daik and smoky, which may account Knapp 1 94| Delinquent land 77Bodmer A once. Therein lies the solid foundation FALL 3 the formal exercises the thousand representation of this startling Eldorado Cox was elected shows the public Leathermaa a 6 82 road tax. $208.35 Bruce W Jorgenson O 2 57 toi the engineei making such a of independence from monopoly and one little presents on the tree undoubtedly will produce many converts. E 2 49Seed grain, $227.07 Erickson appreciation of him- The New Ulm Knutson I 78 bad mistake. rule. Grand total, Loose 4 80 were distributed among the children. Halverson Lewig 93 convention represented the higher 447.07 Merchant 1 94 Joranoe i At Turner Hall the children were Larson 90 Siver Hage' is gone to Norway but AND public sentiment ot the district at Mysterious Disappearance. Considerable activity continues to WINTER GOODS. Mattke A 5 27 the others intending to go we understand Olson S 98 A drawn up in a line in front of the that time. The voteVhich defeated be display [in the building operation, have changed their minds. Paulson 6 37Loften stage, the girls on one side and the Mr Wallen was $tfl vote of the Mrs. F. Gommel, the wife of City 18 Ouren lieiman Schapekam is erecting We should like to have your opinion, boys on the other. The exertises rabble obtained through the peculiar MULLIGAN NEWS. A I Stone O 2 93 marshal Gommel, has been missing a lane residence on the corner Mr. Editor, as to which is the most appropriate consisted in singing, recitations, declamations, political tactics of Cox The district Thormadsou 8 72 Olson since Tuesday night of List week. She for a newspaper correspondent of\i\Iuin and 4th North streets, MULLIGAN, Dec 521,1881. &c, and were directed has been ashamed of the vote Visted O 36 03 to use, the singular or plural pronoun Editor Review: disappeared during the night and up which, vhen completed, will be one by Col. Pfaender, Capt. Propping, ever since, and it is no more than Ohristianson 5 51Olson when representing himself? to the tune of going to press nothing of thf* fjiest tl 3 city. Numerous Beautiful winter weather. Gustav Fischer and Miss Nix- At A 6 42 justice to Mr. Wallen that it tries The singular is probably gramaticali We have recehed the largest aS -Mnalle buildings are also being has been heard of her whereabouts. Evens 2 69 Paulson Ti Our people are busy making arrangements the conclusion of the exercises the now to atone for its cussedness and but to us the plural sounds so much eioctei in different parts of the city. On the day before her disappearance Espenson 8 07 for the usual holiday better that we have always violated curtain was raised and a sight revealed its idiocy at that time. Those who sortment of The eather so fir this winter has she was seen walking along the river Fischer 5 21 amusements. S the gramatical rule. loved Cox do noi love Wallen. that many a child present will Dry Goods, Grossmann 16 40Syverson O been very nice lor out-door work bank and it is surmised she then select Tliat is one reason why we want pleasantly recollect unto its dying We find Madelia news in the Lake Mr. And. Zwaschka is erecting a Grathcool 4 75Thorson and our builders have used it to ed a place where she could approach Ciystal Public Spirit, the New Ulm new house on the site where the one Wallen. We have had enough of day. A large tree, placed in the Halverson 3 32 Taarud good advantage. the open water from the ice bound stood that was blown down last summer. REVIEW and the Pioneer-Press, but Ready-made Clothing, Cox's methods. Give us a judge middle of the stage, was surrounded Hanson 3 4 17 Vec O look in vain for the same in the Madelia shore, and that she got up in the night who lecognized the dignity and decency with presents for the children. The Halverson Jac 5 61 Vestad O Times. The editor of the Times .John Lauterbath and drowned herself. It is given out vvas last week jf position." presents were put up in little sacks Our little folks are anxiously awaiting John 4 29 Anderson Cloaks and Dolmans,/ has a wonderful antipathy for reporting 9S presented with i real and genuine by her husband and some of the neighbors the "night when Santa Claus Broste Johanna 2 21 and artistically arranged, giving the news not agreeable to parties concerned.^V, Iverson II ''iuist Kringle.'' 5 38 comes," and if your correspondent Bakken Hats & Caps/: John is the hap- that her mental faculties" have whole a most beautiful and pleasing The following officers of charity Johannii 1127 was sure old Santa would only slide E prst man in tow i, and during the been deranged for some time, but her aspect- 4s each dhild's .name was Kristoffer Jan.sen, the celebrated Lodge No. 98. A. F. and A. M., were Johnson down the pipe with a cord or two of Dahl E 3? JS 4 98 Cnnstmas festiv les he tooted his actions never indicated that she premiditated called it walked up and received one Norwegian poet who visited America good dry wood he would have his Dietl W 6 12 installed last evening: clarionet with fuR pOODS, unu&nal energy. self-destruction. Her absence ot the little sacks above alluded to two years ago. is among us again. At jacobson jacobson S/ stockings darned right quick. 2 06 Dr. A. Marden, \V. M. iohu, we congi ulateyou and hope his arrival in Chicago he was ordained was discovered by her husband in. I and a merit card. The children Larson 3 93 T. Olesen, S. W. Mr. Green is suffering from another that each snetet a minister in the Unitarian church, tug Christmas may about 5 o'clock on Wednesdal Jmorning. were then given a dance and a supper, John Hanson 1/ 81 H. F. Seiter, J. W. attack of fever and ague. This is the and has now made Minneapolis his permanent GLOVES AND M.ITTENS add one "Kindh i" to your family jenson Olson A 5 33 While it is the generalf fyiiion *r while the old folks sat and stpod v-?~ji II. J. Vajen, Treas. only case of the kind we have heard home. He will spend some cncle Isaacon N 139 that the woman has destroyed herself, around and enjoyed the sport. of in this section. We sincerely O M.Olsen Sec. time traveling and delivering lectures Knutson A 31Ohme Oy 7 LAMES'& BESTS'DWlBHWEiB, the fact that so little is being done to hope that this community is not liable C. W. H. Heideman S. D. at different places upon educational, 05Paulson E 3 16 3 }Xo are painc to leain that Mrs. to be scourged with that much dreaded Id. Hottinger, J. D. solve the mystery is severely commented SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. religious and political topics. His Larson A Peterson A 3 03 2 23 malady. H. Iohe3ie is dangerously ill with great aim is to deliver his priest-ridden upon. From outward appearances, GROCERIES, i Rusten 2 58 2 87 3T inflQuiiation ot the bowels. Everything countrymen, on this side of the What next? The gastoscope is the Gommel himself seems to be 194 5 35 N Some of our farmers are improving Business was lively with our merchants last Atlantic, from religious bondage. In is being done for her that Mary 57 the fine weather in hauling wood little concerned about the fate of 3 48 Markeson latest horrible invention. It is a pipe CROCKERY GLASSWARE,* this work he has our most hearty wish medical skill, a utiful husband and A.G. Anderson's lumber yard is dally crowded from the Minnesota River and elsewhere. Liebert 7 29 Nilson S 135 his missing wife, and the day following lined with rettecters and lighted by with teams being loaded with lumber. It looks for success. We expect to hear him in BOOTS SHOES, kiLil and svmpithetic friends can 184 4 92 I like our farmers intended to do considerable building her disappearance he paraded Madelia soon. ANON electiicit'y. This is to be rammed in the spring. Larson 2459 109 demise, but feai are at this writing O the streets as if nothing had occurred. Mrs. B. Green extended a cordial i down thJ patient's throat into his The roads are now in excellent condition. Olson T} ,2103 188 Olson A And the Very Latest Pattern* in entertained that she can not recover. invitation to the ladies of the neighborhood Is it not somebody's business Renew Yomv UmSt^^ We are now nearing the village election, and the ole,sJSlifte 3 221 P' -1 Dress Goods A TiHmmin** a stomach 3n order to allow the doctor a VV? hope that the worst fears may Value of person*-' only question of any Importance on the tapis is to be -present at her to investigate such mysterious There are times in every '3 04 who is going to be Presidentof our village council. no, be realized and that in our next al property $27945 pleasant and extended view of all his "quilting" on Wednesday last. Quite when energy fail* and a muwrable disappearances? 185 Rasmussen The Rev. Fathers Berghold and Sandmeyer Value of real pro- issie we may be able to chronicle a number of them reaponded.iuid the insides. "the process is imposingly called on ns only a few days ago. They were -817 feeling comes over them, mistaken for j^ I A pertyf$127206 day was spent very pleasantly in social looking after church matters and while here were he* convalescene Our purchases have beeX made .dt- styled an Jectro-endoscopic investigation. laziness. Danger lurks in these symptoms, the guests of R-v. Father Haire, of this place. TotU taxes, *2,- chati The, Thousands of women have been entirely WH. as they a ue from diseased This is an excellent location for a grist mill, ho W cur1 of the most stubborn ffayf'feW no one horse concern jwedaMrr. We^dHfivTa v)i. MaishalUl ung hyi up is a standart gang. Parker's dinger Tonic #11 *-*\A UberaJ cash bomurtoany ftooo%fiaan eiglrmwbJ fa o* t*m *h* weakness by the ne of 'r" e?^ine.^,at^tindTobiii lemedv and v\i|l ouie a cough of slot*r"-~ will one here s*4 baud a good stea^ Jrist et3 Lydui B. Pkikham's Vegetable Compound. ?$!. On accdtSfMif% ffmarkably delicate jn.ll, Why, t*ere*~Ilttons lijflT??3$r ci in half the tb io leqmred by ordimi g^d to Mrs. Lydia B. Pink- aiidTlWPrfT*Hr*nc It-i lemedies. ill on your druggist beUesarepPS^JoJf^ ifd try a twentj-fiye or fifty cent hot* 1 eston Colok^^y^x^*^*- DEFECTIVE PAGE