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I JL -^^^w^a^^w^Ei^^uLtf fgpffl^ apjww^iinmw yw'ywy *'yy w^ y$yt- A* NEW ULM REVIEW, vVEJC NESDAYi JANUARY 11,1882 ,e ^1 ^Personal Taxes NEWULM AND VICINITY INSTALLATIONThe organization following bills, to wit: Births and Deaths. Elaborate preparations are being the choir, whereupoh Bet'. Green ascended the pul. JoncingLor New Firm! New Goods! ilt and fo about an hour spoke of the things bethe made by the Governor's Guards for of New Ulm Lodge No. 21, Sons of F, Gommel, $935F.Znlke, f5 16 Kinitdoiri of God. Another song Below we show the number of births Geo Hart, 8280o 'Js Bobleter. 6150 FALL by the choiiysod then the distribution ot gifts The following concludes the list of Herman, was perfected last Friday ev their theatiical entertainment and hop *CW Ul-itt MAKKK'l UI.POttT. Ed. Casey, Sheriff, 229 12 Theo. Kobarsch, 2 12 were commenced. The Misses Anna Mo and Sarah 44 0 and deaths, for the yeai 1881, in the Frank Moll. 3 20 FerdHappe, personal tax payes of Brown couuty. Synsteby appeared on tha platform, and with euing by the installation of the offl next Wednesday evening, given in Richard Fisher, *1 75 Frank Retalaff, 8 20 several towns in Brown county, as reported their accutomed graceful maimers, and pleasant, /Corrected weekly by PFEFFERLK, dealer In The names of all the personal tax payeis Chas. Wagner, 24 00Qoo. Guth, Jr., 8 20 gu cers of the lodge. The ceremony was honor of the delegates to the military audible voices pronounced the name of each happy 01erk of Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Prouce 16 I. D. McRea, 21 70 Joh Black, by the town clerks to recipient. This eingdoii we partook of a of ihecountv have now been published, performed by Messis. J. C. Haupt, P. convention which meets in our city on 616 Ernst. Brandt, 2 60 John Sthwertaler, AND good supper, but were so hurried by the nronnd Court Blanchard: 408 Kd, Casey, 61 61 J. B. Castor, standing lady waiters, whom we dared not but and if each one will have tiie Hammersbacher, Henry Weber and M. that day. 9. 1881. 600 P. Eiigel, 100 J. Laudenschlager, NEW ULM, NOV. obey, that it was a wonder that we were not 0 110 Jon. Bobleter, 100 Ernst Rollcff, exact change when making payment Walter, of St. Paul, grand officers of choked by the big pieces of cuke we swallowed GRAIN. I 10Christ. Boock, 100 Carl Rolloff, vmhout time enough to masticate. This over, we TOWNS. TOWMS. 90-102105 Wheat, The Tribune says that Mr. Mullen it will greatly expedite uiatteis and .it 110 John Vettor, 100 John Lange, Sons of Herman of Minnesota. About had a chat and then went home, some well pleased, John Druch, 110 F. lioock, 1 (H 35 40 Oats, others thinking we might iustead of a sermon had of this city purchased the city the same time accommodate the County New Ulm, 120 04 Bnrnstown, 9 3 thirty members of the order from St. H. F. Lehman, 110]Jacob I, Mallei, 10. nmo comical speeches and consequently abetter 4a 45 Corn, Home, 43 10 Eden. 1? 9 Juhn Krueger, 1 20 John Lulji-n, 1 0t time in general. bonds of St. Peter, .$4,000, last week Treasurer. Peter and other parts of the Hate took Miford, 21 18 Priiirievllle, 27 6 Barley, 00 U0 J, D. Beussmun, 250K Gommel. 3 6 Linden, 31 11 Cottonwood, 35 7 Yonr coi respondent was also present at the J. LniidenHChlager, 5 20'J.LHudeiifli'hlger, 130 Tuesday at 7 per cent, interest. There part in the ceremonies. After the installation MULLIGAN, PROVISIONS. Lake Hanska, 17 3 Sigel, 19 4 Christmas tree in Linden. The singing was fur M. Steinhauser, 100 A. DlHiichnrd i We have received the largest as- Beef on foot, per cwt., $2.50 3.50 Albin. 18 7 Sturk, 18 12 mslied by the Lake Haiifcka choi After a sermon were a number of other bids, but ceremonies were over the Rev. G. Reim,f Gibbon 28 Schmidt N 4 5b 100,U m. Muck, 48( Leavenworth, 21 8 Stately, 2 2 by the presiding pastor, a speech was delivered F. Forster, 1 On Jens Chribtei'Non, 4 8' Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 tioechel 31 schmidt I* 2 50 's- lodge, accompanied by the visiting Mr Mullen's being the lowest took Mulligan, 13 7 North Star, 12 4 by Ole Jorgenson, in which he showed the sortment of igprf-'1 1 00 JonnHLimilenschI Dr. C. Berry, Pork per cwt., 4.00 5.00 Bishaw, 14 6 Sleepy Eye, 81 37 'io*del advantages of object teaching, that even the glo. lutoiyj t34 Isaac Gallegor, 8 70 John frahl, 2 72 members of the order, marched to Union them. Sjiringflel.l. 13 8 lies beyond the grave might be represented by -?turm Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12 13 0i) l\tiei 5 6(5 The following bills wero oideie I injected, natural objects, aa for instance by such a nicely Dry Goods, Hall, where asocial dance had been Total number of births, 480 5ues9 A Breakfast Bacou 0 10 L' O fauer W -4 50 lecorated Christmas tree, so as to be better comprehended A i being illeg.il: Bill ofCluist. Total number of deaths, 254 by the small ones than in any other arranged In honor of the event. Although ichmidt At a meeting of the Silver Cornet Dried Beef, 18 26 Wmdschill 1 41) From the above it will be seen that way, and that this method-teaching was practiced Spellbrink, J. P., and others included Ready-made Clothing, C,tVrvnaugh Salt Pork, 10 90 Wilson 85 the hall was comfortably well band, held last Monday evening, by God htmselt when hennstrucied our first parents tthe Sleepy eye Is the only town in which Oheny 0 86 Zwatschka A 20 75 Lard, 12^ in the same. A. Hjif maun, $4 65 Ai in the Garden ot Eden. After this speech several filled, and the dance was a success socially, following officers were elected for the dozen of small children appeared one by one England Flour ppr cwt., 3.60 4 00 *l 28 13 the deaths exceed the births. chibald Coon, $8.00. in front of the tree and rscited something, but as there were but comparatively Cloaks and Dolmans, ensuing six months: Host* & Corn Meal per cwt., 2.00 31 Petf rs.Mi I 24 5b we could not hear but very little ot it, we hardly Petetion from citizens of Bums Count] Commissioners Prooeedings Hats & Caps. few outside of the lodge present from UarilngtonC know what. According to the best of our judgment Wm. Pfaender. jr. Leader. Buckwheat Flour per cwt. 6 30 1^ Dolan 2 14 it would look better foi children as well as town to organize a new school district Haala I Butter per lb., 12 15 20 i7iseh* "V 3 24 New Ulm. The new lodge starts off H. F. Seiter, Ass't Leader. frrown people to face the audience while Korbel to be composed of Sections Nos. 22,23, 67 7 00 speaking, and not turn their backs to them as Cheese 20 with good prospects of soon becoming T. Olesen, President. these children did. The tree was very nicely JANUARY SESSION. Krahl Theresa 7u rj54 Poultiy, 6 8 24, 25, 26, 27,34, 35 and 36, in Township decorated with artificial flowers, giving credit 'to one of the most influential bneAciary ,s* 2 18 Win. Seiter, Secretary, Koreis Eggs per dozen, 15 HIKigenJ all concerned. 109, Range 34, was granted, and FUR GOODS, Mathiowitz societies in the city. Max Zeller, Treasurer. Potatoes per bushel, 40 50 4 08GergL "154 Mr. Bergquit, our music teacher, has purchased [OFFICIAL.] the board authorized order of organization Norell an organ which he keepsin the thurch. ANON. Our thanks to Bros. Wtee and Whitney Onions, 2.00 2.50 2 75 Hillesheim Ii 5 12 Meeting of the Board of Co-inty Ringenbach to be issued. Konz 3 70 Beans, 3.00 3 80 for a copy of each of the Review GLOYESAND MITTENS, MARRIEDIn this city, at the residence Commissioners of Brown Co., Minn., Mulligan News. 1 25 Miller 1 48 Cranbenies 3.50 4.00 jr Petition was presented of Ludwig of the bride's parents, Wednesday and News almanacs for 1882. The little Prahl E 3 03 January 3d, 1882. Ringenbach GROCERIES. Frank to be setoff from school district evening, January 4th, 1882, by LADIES' & GENTS' UHDEEWEAB. books are both neatly printed and Sugar, White, per lb. 12 2 18 Sawyer 1 40 si. 2 Mulligan, Jan. 9, '82. The-newly elected members, August Justice R. Fischer, J. J. Atkinson, of No. 23 and attached to district No. 39. Yellow 11 elegantly illustrated, containing much Savage 1 1 23 Steinmetz 1 11 EDITOR REVIEW:The fine weather Minneapolis, to Miss Olga Rudolph of Westphal, Romberg and Larson, having the land being of north-west corner of Brown 1 Stack Ella 2 2 65 197 GROCERIES, useful information, gnd are a credit New Ulm. still continues and I tell you we appreciate qualified, took their seats. Present, Diied Apples, 7 1C Schoeubaechler Schlitz 6 62 south-east quarter in Section No. 36, it. to the publishers ind their establishment?. Thus another of New Ulm's fair Peaches, 8 10 full board. 98 Woyham A 2 92 Township 110, Range 32. On motion of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Mr. Fred. Green of Golden Gate has daughters has been led to Uyman's Prunes, 8 10 Cordell 15 Value of person37 The honl of F. Schubert, County Commissioner Stone a hearing was been spending a few days visting with Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 17 22 Green al property $12,445 alter and made the wife of a worthy It is rumored that before long all BOOTS SHOES, Treasurer elect, and Albert Hagberg, friends in this vicinity. granted at next March session. Roasted 25 Hirsch 96 Value of real pro92perty man. The nuptial knot was tied in passenger trains on the Sioux City Court Commissioner elect, after being Java, Green, 30 33 Jauffenberg $39 464 Our school in district No. 46 commenced The board proceeded to draw 72 And the Very Latest Patterns in the presence of a number of relatives Roasted" 40 last Monday. road will run to St Paul via Minneapolis, Laux N 34 Total taxes $793. examined by the board, on motion of persons properly qualified to serve as Dress Goods & Trimmings. and friends of the contracting parties. Mocha, Gieen" 35 10 55 Laux switching off the present route at Commissioner Romberg the s.nne were We are pleased to note that Mr. Byron Grand Jurors, and 72 to serve as Petit Teas, Japan, 40 75 Maerz Very valuable ]presents arrived from 60 Delinquent Land71 Green haa nearly recovered from Meiriam Junction. This will leave referred to County Attorney Webber. Jurors, for the ensuing year, Gie n. 60 80 Maerz A road tax $44,99 his late illness. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Winona and Shakopee and Mendota off the regular The report of Dr. G. C. Wellner, from the several election districts in Black, 80 Mueller Fr Our put chases have been made direct 71 Seed Grain $351. Mankato. Mine host and hostess done Miss Mercia Bedford, a young lady route. The time will be as quick as at county poor physician of the Second Prokosch 1305 the county, and have certified lists and for cash, and we are thereby of North Star, has been engaged to the honors of the occasion, ably assisted Renner 6l| Grand total $1,- present. distiict, was read and on motion of filed with the Clerk of the District enabled to make the lowest prices. teach our winter school. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. by the sisters of the happy bride, Schmidt 251189.59 Commissioner Larson the same was Court. Call and examine our stock and compare The roads are in splendid condition and the guests speak in terms of high The Hector constable, according to accepted. PRAIRIEVILLE. now and farmers are improving the opportunity prices before purchasing elsewhere. Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. praise of the voluptuousness of the repast 116 Anderson Lamp Winoua & Saint Peter Railway. in securing a good supply of 29 the Union, puts his prisoner in a room On motion of Commissioner Stone Afternoon SessionThe board met, set before them. Mr. Atkinson, Foster 3 22LampL wood. 278 and takes his clothes away so if Mr. the board resolved that bids will be Going West. Going East. pursuant to adjournment, at 2 o'clock Fritz N 415 Larson 3 44 BALTRUSCH & ROSKOPF. the bridegroom, is a mill-wright by We are persuaded to think that our Prisoner wishes to "skip" he will be Day Pasonger *6*13 Day Passenger *6:42am received for the First and Second districts, Lick A Hanson 94 p. m. All members present. 93 profession, and last Summer built the friends who deserted us last fall with Night H0:17 am Night *3-20pm obliged to do so in a nude state. His as organized at last January Madson Hanson A 2 03 189 The board proceeded to compare and the hope of finding a warmer and more Freight N 13*12:05 am new Eagle Mill in this city. Still later Freight No. 14 *10-17a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Plath Johnson 3 48 prisoners always stay until morning. 83 meeting or the whole county to act as congenial clime to npend the winter Freight No. 19 *2:30 cancel the various orders redeemed, he has built a roller mill at Le Plath A 53 07 ^specially when it is cold weather, cannot have bettered themselves very county poor physician, to do the business Except Sunday. Except Monday. after which, an adjournment was taken Rassmussen Mrs. A Mrs. 161 Sueur, which he has engaged to superintend much, as the weather has so far been Land Office at Tracy, Minn.,Dee. 20th, 1881. Freight twins Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY of surgical, obstetrical and medical to 9 o'clock Friday morning. Jeske 3 68 5 72 Notice is hereby given that the following named just about as pleasant as it could be. until next spring, when he will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound are allowed to carry pissengers between service to the county poor and settlers have filed notice of their intention to Knudson 2 99 Rasmussen 2 16 [Continued next week.] has done thousands of women return with his bride to Minneapolis. K.isota and Sleepy Eye make final proof in support of their claims, and W. Knudson jr 191 ^chleisner jr 1 54 prisoners, and furnish all necessary that said proofs will be made before the Clerk of moie good than the medicines of many W. IIEIDEMANN, Agent. May their life's journey be upon a bed Kissner A 446 Court of Brown Co. Minn, at the connty seat, on Fsr 2 60 medicines.. The physician to be a doctors. It is a positvie cure for all Thursday, January 26th, 1882. \iz:George Siebert. of roses. Two Organsllegulate Kissner W 3 32Thorkeldson 2 09 A fortune awaits Dr. C. R. Sykes, of female complaints. Send to Mrs. Lydia E No 8436 for the NK N W Sec town 108, graduate of some medical college and I will pay cish for old castings Krueger 4 37 169 Madison St., Chicago, if he was Wagner 1 83 Rauge 30 and Henrv Siebert. HE No 8437 for the E. Pmkham. first the stomach, second have a regular diploma. The county brought in this week. S#N W sec. 4, ton 108, Range 30. Kissner 3 97 not so utterly opposed to advertising Plath W 6 71 As a Cure for Piles. the liver especially the first so as to They name the following wi.neses to prove We learn from the Hector Union his "Sure Cure for Catarrh" and "At- poor physician to furnish the board of Kline 53 Jeske 1 57 M. MU.LEN. their continuous residence upon and cultivation of perform their functions perfectly and mospheric Insufflator." but he says Mertz 4 55 liragh 2 38 that Mrs. Kaler's four children came Kidney-Wort acts first by overcoming County Commissioners a written report eaidlnds viz A-ill remove at least nineteentwentieths they need no advertising. Henry Engelbart, VIerk 07 -------j Hanson II 65 in the mildest manner all tendency Goveinoi's Guaid drill meeting this down with varioloid on Sunday, the at their January and July sessions, of all the ills that mankind Alonzo Nichols, {All of Cottonwood, Brown Wilson Mrs. 1 50Stage 85 to constipation then, by its great tonic Michael Werner, evening at 7.30 p. m. Eveiy member 1 inst. It is thought that they will all is heir to, in this or any other county, Minn. bids to be received until March Peterson 2 17 John Muhs, Anderson 2 10 and invigorating properties, it restores 1 Woman's Experience. climate. Hop Bitters is the only is expected to be in line. recover, and ample piecautions have TYLER, 21st, next. Also bids will be received Pantsen 2 13 to health the debilitated and Bregenser N 213 Jan 2S-82. thing that will give perfectly healthy, Mothers and Daughters should feel Register. been taken by the village authorities Petersen 2 50 weakened parts. We have hundreds Barten 1 99 for publishing the delinquent tax list natural action to these two organs. alarmed when weaiiness constantly Peterson of certified cures, where all else had 423 The trden City Messenger has given _* 36 to keep the disease from spreading. of the county, the proceedings of the oppresses them. "If I am fretful from failed. Use it and suffer no longer. PiugelJ 34 Christensen LH 3 06 up its ghost. Mr. Bai low struggled It will be recollected that Mr. Kaler exhaustion of vitel powers and the board of Co. Commissioners and board GRAXTD Exchange. Pingel 3 69 LINDEN ITEMS. Cole O 76 color is fading from my fase, Parke 's manfully to keep the concern from died with the disease the latter part of Equalization, the board of Audit Smith 211 'hristensen 3 66 Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It Dramatic going under, but the place is evident of December. Sidle 177 PERSONAL MENTION. and the financial statement of the Frederickson CI 57 builds me up and drives away pain Editor Review: 4 10 ly too small to sustain a home paper. Stage 3 30 with wonderful certainty."Buffalo county for one year. The board reserves Nothing has been reported from our 4 42 FroraU A few of the enterprising citizens Zelmer 3 3V/ lady. the right to reject any or all town for some time, ana some of the readers of Dr. A Marden went up to Lake 39 Flidung Liddel 161 of Lafayette made John Bush, a former the REVIEW might think that the Linden corres Geo. W. Mielton, of Lamberton, has bids. County Attorney Webber having Benton last week to install the 3 66 GohlkJ pondent has dropped out ot existence but I can Christiansen II 175 resident of that town and the oldest OTothert! Uothers!! 51 others recently been appointed county commissioner assure them that I am ''alive and kicking." Hanson examined the boads referred to Drexler Mary 121 officers of the Masonic lodge at that 1 79 Are you disturbed at nigtt and broken off jour Entertainment settler in the State, a Christmas Everybody seems to be rejoicing these fair win. rest by a sick childsuSermgand crying with the for that district. The Com' tJircch A Erfleld 81 182 him, returned the same, and on motion place. ter days, and the common mottoes are, "what excruciating pain of cutting teeth? Ifp* goat present of a purse of $5 00. Mr. Kunze Gibbon 141 2 59 viercial says it is a worthy appointment, beautiful weather we are having. What a contrast -AND- once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing vf Commissioner Doester the bond of to that of last winter." M. D. Brown, our Fort Ridgely Sjrup It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend Larson I i orman 2 34 89 Bush now resides in St. Peter, in and one which the people will upon it: there is no .mistake F. Schubert as County Treasurer, in Chiistmas was duty celebrated by church going Morrison II 4 correspondent, made the REVIEW office 3 73 about it. There is not a mother on Enrth who has somewhat straightened circumstances, gladl) latify at the next election. people. Meeting Christmas day. A beautiful the penal sum of $35,000, was accepted. Nilson usea it who will not tell you th -t it will regulate 66 2 17 a pleasant call last Saturday. Chri8tman tree was erected in the Linden church and the little gift from his Lafayette the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and Mcllravie on the evening of the 28th nit. The church wat, Olson 51 4 03 Also the bond of the newly elected If jou desiie a tine medicinal tonic health to thee child, operating like mugie. it is IN HONOR OF THC DELEGATES TO THE ectl saf to use in all cases and pleasant to filled to lis utmost capacity. Peolpe from far and friends was thankfully received. dontgomery W2 34 rr Paulson O 156 that will positively iid you of all ailments CourtJCommissioner, Albert Hagberg, near had assembled Rev. Mr. Green and Olc Jorgenson THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION OP THE Matrimonial Record. the taste, and is the prescription of one oftheol. VlcBam A 1 45 obertson O 1 6 occapied the speakers* stand, and each delivered and geneial ill health, Brown's dest female physicians and nurses in the United MINNESOTA in the pe/ial sum of $2,000. was approved. terse speeches. The Luke Hanska Singing Tfie following Uble shows the total Dakota sends a delegation to Washington, OlsoniC 6 32 Schwengle A States. Solu at 25 cents a bottle everywhere. 1 2V Iron Bitteis is the best. Choir was present and favored us with some of i Philip'pson 3 07 NATIONAL GUAM ASSOCIATION, 4 65 headed by our former townsman, number of marriage licenses issued by Al their choicest selections. We express our thanks to thit body and hope they will come again and Sominer O 1 00 12V CIIBE YOUR COUGH O COLD. The Springfield correspondent of the Allison Geo. H. WaNch, ia the interest Clerk of Court Blanchard in each itei mi us with sonf s. The following bills were audited and jiiller 1 78 Ot A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped Gould Sleepy Eye Herald is lesponsible for ATTURNER of territorial devision and the admission Hans Rukke, Ole Sernmganl and Ed. Paulson month for the past three years.- Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung 107 Value of personal allowed as follows, to-wit Christenson are back again from the Red river country, HALL, disease or consumption Brown's Bronchial the lepoit that three of Katzenbergei's of the southern half into the union 1879 1880 1881 visiting friends and relatives. These gentlemen 9t Lnopeity $16,954 troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, Wm. Ruemke $200 C., Amberg Co., 89285 speak very commendably of that locality. They childien of the first named place January 6 10 2 Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and of States. An elegant sleeper has 10( 6 60 Value of real protieity H. H. Buessmann, H. B. Constnns. N 300 deem it great foolishness for young men who have Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche^ 100 F. Boock, Cha9. Wagner, February 8 11 6 30u 17 have been taken down with small-pox. WEDNEMEVEP, no home of their own to spend their time here, Foster been placed at the disposal of the delegates, $153,756 have been recommended by phsicians and al. 5 50 Conrad Feller, A. Blanchnrd, 300 when they could go out west, take claim* and March 7 7 8 4 04 Total taxes $2^ way gave perfect satisfaction. They are not Foster CroUna Koehler, 4100 Chas. Wagner, 36 00 and the Northern Pacific railroad grow up with the country, and in a few years be 1^ new or untried but having been tested by wide H. Nagel, April 11 9 2 300 Marg Riusch, 800 337 107.53 Hanson an independent position. Many of our farmers Wooden awnings, signs across the and constant use for nearly an entire generation, has secured u*e transportation Pioneer Press Co., 86 52 Carl Gebser, 500 May 8 12 10 are anxious to sell their farms here and emigrate 270 Delinque.it Landroad Hoy/ they ha\e attained well merited rank among the Fred Wagner, Kwling,Keller fcCo., S3 78 4 20 sidewalks and sign posts must go. So thither next spring and summer. for the party to and from the objective rew stamg remedies of the age. Public speakers June 8 8 0 2 91 tax $154.68 J. L.Muller, 450 C. Cartenson, 440 Hanson II JANVARY18, 1882. and srsepl use them to clear and strenghten Ou friend, Iver Shelley, is teaching a six months Thos. Addy, say our city authorities in Oidinance John Clauser, 2 70 300 July 9 9 7 point of their mission. 194 Seed Grain Hanson A school in Rosendale, Watonwan county. 8am Sherman, Vinzens Stucke, 12 45 400 August 5 6 7 101 No. 31, published in another column in Giand total $2, Irwin Ordinance No. 31. C, Spelbrink, John Lauden, 5 70 Programme-Dramatic: 140 Knute Anderson is spending the holidays with Ant. Manderfeld. September 10 0 7 Haberle & Seiter. 300 200 51 262.21 his parents in Linden. He is teaching an eight Larson this issue of the REVIEW. A good thing to keep in the house John CDoheny, R. Christenson, 1600 280 months term in Dist. No. 10, Sigel town, this win. October 12 16 8 Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. It cures H. Harrison, F. Janke, 80 4 40 ter NORTH STAR November 9 19 13 Mathias Konz, A. J. Oilman, 360 600 coughs, colds, sore lungs and consumption. First Presentation in New Ulm of [Monroe, (Mich Commercial Mathias Teigum is back again from Norway, Baumann 308 Dinneen 4 58 John Moe, Christ Enerson, 700 820 December 12 10 12 An ordinance relating to signs & Ask your druggist for it. Price where he has been spending the last year. the Two-Act Drama, Mr. Clarence 8. Stoddard, the druggist, Chas. Roloff, Patrick Dinneen, 700 50 Brophy 1 79 Edgar 6 46 awnings. twenty-five ad fifty cents. C. H. Crawford, Christ. Schewe, Siver Hage was to take a trip to Norway, but 720 950 informed us that Mr. Hope, a sufferer Dorow 9 67 130 4'The Charcoal Burner Totals 106 126 91 Jacob Jacobson, when he came to Chicago he got discouraged and Lars Hanson, 300 {2350 Be it ordained by the Council of with rheumatism for a number returned. Egan Hans Jacobson, 3 02 Herimann 1 06 Jacob Stofflet, 600 15 00 The above comparisons show a considerable The Chicago and Northwestern railway the City of New Ulm: of years, obtained the greatest relief It is rumored that Christ Teigum is about totake Fischer 8 91 Langenecker 1 01 until 0 o'clock a. m., Adjourned OR, to him apiece of calico. falling off in Cupids conquests by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. Sec. 1 That the several acts and company on and after January 1st Hinz a 3 44 PatteisoiiR 133 Wednesday. Isaac Nil son is the happiest man of onr town for the year 1881 from the previous Halpin 5 18 Weed 4 16 offenses in this ordinance are hereby fJOf^IJSTG^ Well sell the thousand-mile tickets to any just now, for he took to him a wife a couple of WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4TH, 1882. Lamm 212 Wigal 2 75 Andrew Nelson of Nicollet county, weeks ago, Isaac, here is congratulations: prohibited within the corporate year. It is also noticeable that in 1880 one at the uniform price of twentyfive Morning SessioyiThe board met, Methven 2 68 Bielen 58 Of Knavesborough, limits of this city and any person sold a herd of sixty-six grade Durhams, "May your home be neat, there was a large increase over 1879 dollars each. Each ticket wll be Polenski A 24 05 Cady E 1 92 And your love be sweet, pursuant to adjournment, at 9 o'clock or persons found guilty of any or the other day, that averaged 1, These figures seem to indicate that And your floor be patted made out in a single name and under Schenk 1414 12 Cast of Characters: a. m. All members present. With many little feet." either of them shall be subject to 155 pounds apiece, for $3,100. This leap year had something to do with Tomkins 7 00 Cook E 87 no circumstances whatever can they The following bills were examined the penalty or fine hereinafter provided. Boys, let ns have some more of these weddings. Timmo 4 69 Gory 1 74 should convince our most skeptical the matter, which is certainly complimentary be transferred. This does away with Don't wait until yon are old bachelors now is the and allowed as follows, to-wit: Julius 1 70 Hier W 2 69 time to cage your bird, and then follow Greeley's GODFREY HARRINGTON, farmeis that there is more morey in to the ladies. TORY OLESEN the rebate system in vogue for a advice and go west and seek your fortune. We do Zander 33 Keger 2 93 Berndt, $6.00 Muller & Scherer, Sec. 2. For erecting or maintaining Mathew Esdale, B.Jnne not endorse Maj. Jos. A. Eckstein's conspiracy graded stock than there is in wheat. year or more. Under the new arrangement Lammp 21 03 Keger 3 32 within the corporate limits of against matrimony, and promotion of celibacy, Edmund Eodale, $80.39 Wrought Iron Bridge Co.* G, Fischer Nature's Sluice-way. but wonld do like editor pro tern if slmilary situated. all are treated alike. Grabo 2 91 Marter 8 22 Pojnet Arden, this city any sign, standard, banner, Jos. A. Eckstein $10,135.00. "A." Irackson 10 57 McKowen .1 2 32 Assistant Sergeant-at-aims C. M. Valentine Verdict, The kidneys are nature's sluice-way Jos. Bobleter signal or anything in the nature The Auditor was authorized to collect Krueger 47 58 McCarty 31 Caleb Grown, Reese, of the House of Representatives, Chas Dunning to wash out the debris of our constantly The NewUlm Review is authority for of a sign of any material, whatsoever Guilty of Wrong. 5 80 Parsons A 5 99 $250.00 from the city of New Ulm Able Cole, Ed. J. Collins changing bodies. If they do not last Saturday evening served which shall extend or project the statement that a few true and tried 5 34 Refford 6 01 Jacob Jones, Geo. Scherr work properly the trouble is felt everywhere. and credit on bridge account, the same Some people have a fashion of confusing subpoenas upon B. F. Webber, Ed. oyer any sidewalk or street of this young men have bound themselves together Edith Harrington, 24 Radtke 6 46 Miss Theresa Fay j? Then be wise and as soon as excellent remedies with the being part of trestle work included in city or encroach thereon more than Casey. A. Blanchard and Jos. A. Eckstein Barbara Jones, 2 62 Will W 2 95 Miss Emily Fay for mutual protection against Karsow A you see signs of disorder get a package large mass of "patent medicines," and above bill. Old Mother Grumble, thirty-six inches from the line of 6 16 Value of person7 to appear as witnesses in the Kerston of Kidney-Wort and take it faithfully. the encroachment of the fair sex of in this they aie guilty of a wrong. The following statements of fees 88 al property $14,180 lots. Ladd It will clean the sluice-way of Judge Cox impeachment trial. There are some advertised remedies that beautiful little city. "Well we To Conclude with the Laughable Farce 5 90 Value of real McCormick sand, gravel or slime and purify the were laid before the board, the same Sec. 3. For setting, erecting or fully worth all that is asked for them, NOTHING LIKE PASTE are prepared for most anything now. 86 property $85,404 Marter whole system. Druggists sell it both and one at least we know ofHup Bitters. being for the year ending Dec. 31st, maintaining, on any sidewalk or The disappearance of Mrs. Gommel Why down here we have a joung 12 57 Total taxes $1,- Ryan liquid and dry, and it is equally efficient The writer has had occasion to street of this city any post, pole, 1881. is still shiouded in mystery. If the 27 59408 Schneider men's society of attraction with main either way.Indepentend use the Bitters in just such a climate pillar, stay or support of any height OR, woman is dead her body is no doubt in Albert Blanchard, Clerk of Dist. Court, $103 00 8 64 Delinquent Land Berrill as we have most of the year in Bay object of catching the young ladies. A. Walton, Register of Deeds, 1,019 85 for the purpose of supporting any 58 road tax $281.88 Castle 1 the Minnesota river if still alive she City, and has always found them to Ed. Casey, Sheriff, 978 47 "Billy Poo "the Bill-Sticker But the girls don't notice and don't Puzzle Department. sign, standard, banner or signal 2 53 Seed Grain $123. Cook be first-class and reliable, doing all Petition of Nic, Gulden, chairman manages to keep her whereabouts seem to worry or get distracted. 109 71 thereon or for any purpose whatsoever. Dotson Cast of Characters: that is claimed for them.Tribune. of board of supervisors of the town of pietty effectively concealed. WORD SQUARE. 3 4b i rand total $1,99?. Lake Crystal Public Spirit. Dickson 1. A water.fowl. Cottonwood, asking some assistance 6 86 67 Dotson Sec. 4. For erecting or maintaining 2. A beverage. from the county to keep the roads and 'Billy Doo" Cthe Local Bill-sticker) Geo Scherer SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. 3. Small insects. STATELY POCKET BOOK LOST.Containing one The Redwood Gazette favors the appointment upon or over any sidewalk or 4. A resting place. C.C. Dick Spooter (a Grocer's Shopman) Gust. Fischer bridges in order, was read and on Bickelhaupt 4 65Sullom 2 24 $20.00 aud one 85.00 bill, and slip of paper street of this city any shade, cover of Alfred Wallen as Judge Mr Theophiius Spruce (a Gentleman with an intense Mrs 3 29 Dunning WH 1 27 motion the same was laid on the table. with following writing: "Bal, or awning of any kind or of any* CROSS-WORD ENIGMA. Darrach is absent and we wish to be represented Cox's successor, in the event of the hatred to advertising) Ed. J. Collins Alexander 1 89Duley 5 28 in the REVIEW, thereI ore I send you a few items In brown, not In white Bill of Majewski & Wagner, for material whatsoever PROVIDED, Seraphina Wiggins (an Eligable Yonng Lady) due II. Loheyde, $14.00 and some latter's removal from office, but this week. Calanan 10 79Dickerson 3 99 In day, not in night that the provisions of this section $16.00, was allowed at $8.00, Miss. T. Fay In cane, not In crncb cents." A liberal reward will be paid John Epple, better known as"Butcher Hannes." Crafford 7 37 A 5 26 thinks the choice should be left with In many, not in much has just dug a cellar and is about erecting a building shall not be construed to prohibit On motion of Commissioner Larson Fox E 1 72Fox O A 1 62 to the finder by returning same to Review Company Drill & Bayonet Exercise, the attorneys of the district. While to be used as a dwelling and butcher shop. In corn, not in rye the erection and maintainance of W 4 12Feuerstein 14 88 the Auditor is authorized to issue orders In ear, not in eye. J.^. Ray was called to Canada about Christmas office. JAMES NEWTON. it is but right and proper that the My whole is a frnit of flavor rare. canvass awnings feover sidewalks on account of the sickness of his father. Word Hurres E 2 55Haggard 1 15 on County Poor Fund to Maria GOVERNOR S GUARD. has been received by him recently that his father Brought from a country warm and fair. wishes of the members of the bar Haggard ML 139 DM 4 18 which shall be attached solely and is better and that he will be at home in a few days. Lindmeier for $6.00 monthly, commencing- PKTKR. should be consulted in the matter, the Leamans A 3 07Lehrer 9 44 During the year 1881 Clerk of Court only to buildings and only temporarily The village election last week Tuesday resulted THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH A lrom Dec. 1,1881. Adjourned Balbach 4 49Moody in the election of A. Hitchcock, President M. I 4 13 people also have rights that must be respected. used. Blanchare issued natmnhzation pa* ENIGMA. SOCIAL HOP! Gamble, M. Huiras and J. Shaumberg Trustees Glioltz 25 95Mai tz 2 74 at 2 o'clock p. m. Composed of 15 letters. P. Sist, Treasurer L. A. Larson, Recorder pers as follows: Sec. 5. Any person violating any a Haggard 3 44Methoem My 1 ia a prououn of much importance to each 3 84 G. H. Barncard, Justicelof the Peace and E.Cady, Afternoon SessionThe board met, Admission 35 Cts. a Person. one. FIRST PAPERs-Germans, 22 Austrians, of the provisions of this ordinance Constable. The council held a meeting Saturday 80 Scott I 17 My 3.13,5,tf.10, 8,4, 7,11,6, it what all right, evening and the sum required to be paid for liquor Supper Extra, pursuant to adjournment, at 2 o'clock The village election at Sleepy Eye shall upon conviction, be fined not 16 Scandinavians, 4. Total first Peterson A 82 Fox Lander W24 59 minded people dislike. license was changed from $200 to $100. Now let My 8, 6,5,4,10,8, to hang. p. m. us follow the example of SUepy Eye and have a HC 3 07 Scott 3 16 less than ten nor more than fifty last week Tuesday' resulted in a slight papers issued, 42. My 13,14.3,3,15, is a foppish man. "saloon keepers' ball." Tasman Sr 8 52 Value of person- Theresa Buebe of Sleepy Eye appeared dollars. As the Governor's Guards will victory for the low license party, they My whole is an anniversary. C.C SECOND PAPERs-Germans, 7 Norwegians, R. H. Bingham, of Sleepy Eye, irale us a short jr 5 43al property $9,677 leave nothing undone to make this entertainment and stated her case, being sick Sec. 6. Whenever any person refuses, electing two out of three councilmen. 9, Swedes, 3 Iiish, 1. Total call on Thursday. TJngen I 2 63 Value of real pro CHARADE. tiist-class in every respect, after due conviction for violating and w'thout means of support. On second papeis issued, 20. 319 votes were cast. The following are Quite a hnbbub was created here last Thursday Wood 5 20perty $35,042 My flrtt, though mostly black or white and as all the visiting militia by the exciting and alarming news that a case of any of the provisions of this Has other colors, too, no doubt motion Commissioner Romberg the the successful candidates: Wilson 4 33 Total taxes $878. men will appear in full dress uniform, small-pox had appeared in the village. On inves* They're ned by servants, boys and girl?, ordinance, to remove any sign, tigation our physician found a boy literally co\cred PG 9 41 board anthorized the Auditor to pay 9 thus giving our citizens an idea of the The County Commissioners concluded T. B. Keegan, President. And sold in shops and hawked about. with eruptions of one day's standing, which, on standard, banner, signal or anything Allen W E 2 20 Delinqnent land- uniforms of the several militia companies E. P. Bertrand, her out of the County Poor Fund the examination, taken together with the history of their labors last Satuiday afternoon. The sun affects my next, you know, Briggs W 5 13road in the nature of a sign, tax $137.46 the case, could not then be positively diagnosticated. in the State, the Guards bespeak Anton Stephen, Councilmen. And mars yonr female's pretty faee. sura of $4 00, monthly. It was our intention to publish The boy had been vaccinated nine days before, Conger E 1 67 a full house. As the programme Seed grain $60. My whole is of the lever kiiid, or any post, pole, pillar, stay or C. B. Peck, and had since had all the premonitions peculiar their proceedings in full this THe fotlowing bills were audited and And moves great weights from place to pi tee. Dickerson 17 is quite long, the performance will 62 51 Geo.W. Sommerville, Recorder. to the invasion of small-pox or varioloid, the support for the same, or any shade, Scissons. most striking feature being the exhuberant eruptions E E 185 commence week, but as we were unable to get allowed at the sums stated: C. B. Blake, Treasurer. Grand Total $1,- coyer or awning erected or maintained Answers next week. with its elevated bases and conical summits. E W23 13 Isaac Gallagher, Justice. the copy until Monday, we are only Promptly at 8 o'clock. There being reason to regard the eruption as vario- MnjewskifcWagnerf 16.00IJ. Black, Marshal, $5 00 contrary to any of the provisions InSfand even though only the resultot vaccination, CarlLemke, 5 001 A. Pops, wit., 100 W. Ctse, Assessor. ANSWERS TO LAST PUZZLES. able to publish the fint three days' of this ordinance, it shall yefas an expression of one and the same poison, John BlackJ 85 Dr. T. M. Marcel)us, 100 Diamond John Black, Marshal. the quarantine signals were run np. The eruptions LAKE HANSKA WAIFS, Henry Kempman, 150 Dr. H. M. Workman, 100 pioceedings. be the duty of the City Marshal to ARE proved to be of 86 hours duration. It was a clear KM irdorliilly iavtod. Carl Lemke, 100 J. W. Koehler, 100 The Herald is of opinion that the GRANT case ofvaccinia. F. Ibberson, 100 remove or cause the same to be removed O. W. Sommerville, 1 oo THE COMMITTEE^ END Dr. 1, W.B. Welcome, 100 John Black, 5 80 new council will fix the saloon license On New Tear's night as Mrs. Zinke was on the Kristofer Janson spoke in Madelia for which service he shall be T. K. Bowen, 100 Jaccb Samm, 5 00 [Jnckeon Daily Patriot.] \a 1 way to chnrch she fell and broke her right forearm. January 9th. Many Scandinavians from in and J. K. Wright, 100 for the ensuing year at $100. Sleepy Eye Rep., 4 75 allowed the sum of one dollar. HIDBSV TKKBS1. Elm. 2. Oak 8. Tew. 4 Happy Friends. around Mem Dim came to hear him. Willow. 5. Maple. J. W. Keegan, 100 Herald, 45 00 R. F. Porter. Michael Kohl, 100 CM IKADKFine-apple. Sec. 7. This ordinance shall take While in Madelia the other day we had a good NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Rev F. M. Winburne, Pastor M. E. Another new time card went into v-%1 shake with Hans Rukke, who is here from Fargo CROS-WOJID fcmiM-Unicorn. effect from and after publication. On motion of Commissioner Dorster TcAKSPosmoRWise men make proverbsfools on a visit to friends in Linden. His advice is Church, Mexia, Texas, writes as follows Several new buildings are in coarse of construe? effect on the Winona & St. Peter rail* utter them. like that of Greeley's: "Go west, young man." Approved January 3rd, 1882. the board authorizad the Auditor to tion, Jacob Stotnet's new residence is nearly Several months since received STATE OF MINNESOTA,' We also had a political shake with ex-Senator road last Sunday. The morning train completed tnd he i greaUy elated thereat. **BAT XJoTOI JOHN C. RUDOLPH, a supply of St. Jacobs Oil. Retaining Hellisg. to issue orders on the county poor fund COUNTT OF BBOWU. There is plenty of wood In town now. Call on down now passes this station at 6:42, A Word To Mother. In the matter of the estate of $f artin Stack, deceased. two bottles, I distributed the rest Attest: Miss Mary Russell has been engaged to teach Mayor, J. C. Calomy if in want of any. to Frederick Kottke in the sum of the school Dist. 54. eighteen minutes earlier than under among friends. It is a most excellent 3 Business still keeps up remarkably well and our JACOB NIX, Clerk.' $6.00, monthly, and Wm. Lindemann NoUce is hereby .gtveBT to all persons havinir 33" Mothers should remember it is a There was asocial gathering at Andrew Brudelie's merchants are in high glee thereat. remedy for pains and aches of various the old time card, and the morning claims and demands against1he estate of Hartin a few evenings since, and all present had a most important duty at this season to S8.0o, monthly. Adjourned to 9 o'clock Mr. Christ Schewe appears to be another man kinds, especially neuralgia and rheumatic Stack late of the connty of Blown deceased, that good time, During the night the roof threatened train west arrives at 10:17, twenty-five since onr village election, Of course the the Judge of the Probate Courtof said cooW wttl. look after the health of their families NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. a downfall and we all sought safety in rushing ejections. a. m. Thursday, change was brought about by his side coming out hear, examine and adjttat claims and demand*^ minutes earlier than heretofore. No w5 through the door. The anticipated fall, however, and cleanse the malaria and impu. against said estate, at his office in NewOTmJi S did not occur, although several or the joists kroke, change has been made in the arrival THUBSDAV, JAN. 5TH, i882, rities from their~ systems, and that Decembe Mondayrof 188 1 have been said county, on the first eachmonth fori? Onr 8prrngneld"correspondent of the Sleepy Eye but a shelf on the wall came tumbling dowTi, and Taken Up sneceeeivemonths, 3 six commencingtwith the nrsP** It doesn't require a pair of horses to Heraldomitted the names of onr newly elected those of us sitting immediately below experienced nothing will tone up the stomach and a anu depaiture of the afternoon train i^|'ebTnMy, 1882 and tha six month Morning SetrionThe board met, Jr 2?P^ villageomcers. Was it because his side came oat a heary shower of Milk. drag out a miserable existence, but it liver, regulate the bowels.and purify i 4* 0 !F east and the evening train west, the second best? pursuant to adjournment, at 9 o'clock Tuesday vtnin, Be. 27th. w bad Christmas does require a bottle of Dr. Marshall's limited and allowed by aaid Probate Court for the blood so perfectly as Parker's AboutOctober 1,1881, by the undersigned, liviwr Mj. Lucas Fecker says that this electh business tree in the ehuroh. A rasl throng of people former passing this station at 3:20 and, creditor* Wpreaent their claims. about two miles south of Ooldea Gate, one Uuoe Lung Syrup to cure a cough or cold. a.m. All members present. Ginger Tonic, advertised in our col- is all one 4 1 humbug. "Dem odder hsu gathered from U direetions ao many, indeed, year old steer, with white faee and one ear eat latter at 0:13. For further particulars ELLEN 8TACS, fellers are Spitzbuben, and dey counts me ond." that each had to ngkt for a place to stand. The 'rice twenty-five and fifty cents. mnmPost. 8ee other column. 1 The owner it requested to elaim pro The board audited and allowed the svty and pay 4 ExMtBSaix SCTATX OF jusrar performances were commenced by a song from HAIC.K see the time card in another column. charges. CHAS. TiRlUNG. IcBAaap. gsytLtM