New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 18, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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Tar^-sp-rigs- *$^-vimpt?*i^ ^*W*B8&8&&G. inmyiiiiiUiHi'i ^WWH^^wfo^ NEW ULM REVIEW^WEDNESDAYi JANUARY 18,1882 NEW ULM AND VICINITY and dressed himself, and after having Rev. L. Green, desires, for Mrs. The young men of New Ulm have lands where contractslmve been for much to the consternation of the A fortune awaits Dr. C. R. Sykes, of wasfelted, f|xt ff mr convinced himself that she 160 Madison St., Chicago, if he was framed a bachelor's club, and the girls Greeu, and himself, to express thanks young legal gentlemen still enconsed not so utterly opposed to advertising not in the rooms he went out and in the foreman's bed. Here was 38 415-10 Acne.0 have formed an old maid's club, and through the columns of the REVIEW inW VLnMARKRI REPORT. 17,uT. his "Sure Cure for Catarrh" and "At- Part ofLots8 and 8, Sec.. 1M, R. 82, 18 66-100 "searched for her. The first persons l7 Ulma pretty nickel. The only door propose to beat the boys and the girls to their man) Linden tod New i mospheric Insufflator." but he says Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer In he encountered were Mr. Muller, the commanded by the editor's flaming "Lots Sand 7, SB, HI, 88, 10 will beat 'em, too. Wxrmlom Reporter. orain. Provision*, Groceries and Couutry Produce they need no advertising. friends who so kindly remembered 10," 1018.100H 10 "BXo'MCK" 4," 1W, 83 night watchman, and Mr. Toberer, eyes and the window sixteen feet them on the ocension ot the Christmas 4 ..it the jeweler, to whom he explained abowastone pavement, 3, How to How Wonderful i Man. 9. 1881. tree in the Linden church. Such SWXofNEX 86, 108, 80, ?iscovered NEW ULM, NOV. his. wife's disappearance. After as et out of that room without being Legal proceedings commeuced SW U, 108, 84. GRAIN. tokens of true friendship go a long Man as a physical, intellectual, and thecertaining that Mr*. Gommel was not was a puzzle, and The board authorized the following against one of Madelia's saloon keepers, Wheat, 92 107 way towards lessening life's burden, moral being, becomes most completely at Toberer's house, which she was in young legal gentleman racked his Oats, 35 40 taxes to be abated, the same being illegally recently, failed because the town ,Jsr^*:3Q& developed in all his parts and faculties and none appreciate the fact more the habit of visiting, Mr. Toberer ac brain in* vain to solve it. At last Corn, 40 45 assessed: clerk that posted up the ordinance was Buhnp?l$Upn by using daily, at least, one dose of than Rev. Mr. Green. companied Mr. Gommel back to hit Barley, 60 90 fortune seems to favor him. The Brown's Iron Bitters. Many thousands SWXorSW*. Sec. 86, T. 100. 82, 40 aciex. not properly qualified, he having failed house, and they were the two men editor gets up and goes out, and the PROVISIONS. are leady to testify that it is Petition of Peter England for abatement to file bis bond with the Clerk of the The following officers of New Ulm Beef on foot, per cwt., $2.500 3.50 'Mr. Forster had heard pass up stairs young legal gentlemin jumps out of the best medicinal tonic in the world! of taxes was, on motion of Cominissioner Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 Court. Lodge No. 53,1. O. O. F., were installed and then down again. Mr. Tobeiei It stiengthens every part of the body, bed and into his clothes, but before Kuuibeig, iejected also petition Pork per cwt., 5.00 6.00 last Saturday evening by ind excels everything effectn else i itsn sooth-th the says that both beds in mm"IV has completed his hasty toilet the and refreshing Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12 13 of Peter Norrel for abatement The Cox impeachment trial is room gave evidence of having ei. D. D. G. M. Herman Schleuder: editor again resumes his position in Breakfast Bacon 9 10 whole general animal system. now in full blast. The most damaging taxes, was, on motion of Commissioner occupied but a short time before. Mrs the editorial chair and the young legal Ole Johnson, N. G. Dried Beef, 18 trial testimony so far introduced Larson, rejected. Gommel's shoes were on the floor in Frank Burg, V. G. gentlemen sinks back onto the Salt Pork, 10 has been given by Judge Wilson, Two OrgansRegulate Bill of G. Clary for 834.05 was H. A. Schleuder, Sec. front of her bed, bur her stocking*, Lard, bed with a suppressed groan. Two 12X of Winona, Lawyer Pierce, of F. W. Baarsch, Treas. first the stomach, second Flour pr cwt.. and her every day dress were jnis3iug, illowed at $32.80. 3.60 hours more ot mental agony are endured, 4.00 St. Paul, and B. P. Webber, of Fr. Friedman, W. the liver especially the first so as to Corn Meal per cwt.. which would indicate that she 2.00 when at last, about 11 o'clock Adjjpurned to o'clock Satuiday. Fr. Meile, I. G. New Ulm. Buckwheat Flour per cwt. perform their functions perfectly and 6.50 did not leave the house barefooted the editor goes out to lunch and the Henry Crone. R. S. to X. G. SATRUDAY, JAN. 7TH, 1882. Butter per lb., 12 y will remove at least nineteentwentieths 20 and unclothed, as was first supposed legal gentleman pops through the Morning Session -Board met at 9 N n. Nenno, L. S. to N. G. Ed. J. Collins has relinquished the of all the ills that mankind Cheese 20 After having convinced themselves door and out of the house without Chas. Rolloff, R. S. to V. G. Masquerade Ball! o'clock a.m., pursuant to adjournment. Poultiy, is heir to, in this or any other 6 8 school in Milford he taught so long that Mrs. Gommel had left the house, F. Grebe, L. S. to V. G. even taking time to invite the office Eggs per dozen, climate. Hop Bitters is ihe only All members pieseut 15 and has accepted the school in district Fr. Friedman, Trustee. they both went out and continued 40 boys to take a smile. Potatoes per bushel. 50 thing that will give perfectly healthy, The board took up the vaiious applications No. 6, in Sigel town. Mr. Paul Baumgaertner 2.00 their search for nearly two hours, but Onions, 2.50 natural action to these two organs. OF THE for abatement of taxes and after County Superintendent Clary presented 3.00 succeeds Mr. Collins as teacher Beans, 3 80 the night being dark nothing of her MARRIEDAt the Catholic Church, 3.50 due deliberation refused to allow Cranbenies a numerously signed petition to the 4.00 in this city, by Rev. Alex. Berghold. of the school in the Milford district. whereabouts could be discovered and "fsfew Ulnt ^ui'uvereiii. Guilty of Wrong. Monday, January 16th, 1882, J. X. the same. GROCERIES. board of County Commissioners, at the search was given up and each returned Sugir, White,pei lb. 12 Rosskopf, of New Ulm, and Miss Annie Some people have a fashion of confusing Henry Scheibel of the town of Cottonwood, their recent session, for an increase ot to his home, and it was then ON Yellow 11 Schaefer, of Cottonwood. excellent remedies with the Large orders have been of late received that Mr. Forster heard Gommel being wrongful!? assessed, on salary bnt as will be seen by the Commisjioners' Brown 1C large mass of "patent medicines," and The ceremony was performed iu at the United States mint, exceeding Saturday Evening, Jan. 28,1882, weep. motion the board authorized the Diied Apples, 1C proceedings published in this they are guilty of a wrong. presence of a goodly number of relatives Pev*hes 10 any possibility of supply, for 8 Although Gommel may not have Auditor to abate taxes on personal elsewhere in this issue of the REVIEW, There are some advertised remedies and friends of the contracting Pi unes. 10 been the kindest of husbands, we fully worth all that is asked for them, new silver ten cent pieces to be used 8 property valuation of $100. the prayer was not granted. The office 22 Arties. After the nuptial knot had Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb and one at least weknowofH'p Bitters. don't think there is any any one in for spangles. This may account for On motion of Commissioner Romberg at present pays $640 per annum, $10 25 will be Roasted A Splendid Programme been tied the happy couple and The writer has had occasion to this city who seriously believes that some of the holes in silver coins which the board for each school district in the county, 33 Java, Green, use the Bitters in just such a climate their friends took carriages and arranged, as usual. he made away with his wife, and he have compelle I the adoption of protective 4C Boasted" Resolved, that an iron bridge be as we have most of the year in Bay which is barely sufficient for thedrove to the residence of the brides has only been censured and reprimanded 35 Mocha.Gieen City, and has always found them to measures to secure them against built and contracted for, the same to amount of labor required of the m. parents, in the town of Cottonwood for not instituting a more 40 75 Teas, Japan, be first-class and reliable, doing all SIX GRAND PRIZES mutilation. be built over the Big Cottonwood where a splendid repast was served. cumbent. 60 80 thorough search for his wife on the Gie n. that is claimed for them.Tribune. river at a place called Larabee's crossing. Every thing possible was done by TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS 80 Black. first few days following her disappear- The following persons have been Mrs. Beinaid Match, of Wes* Xewton, 1 Grand Prize for the Most Brautifnl Ladj Mr. and Mrs. Schaefer and Mr.ance. Ordinance No. 31. Character Mask. chosen as the civil officers of the Governor's an esteemab'e lady of 56 yeais, Rosskopf and his bride to make it Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. 1 Grand Prize for the Most Beautiful Gentleman The foregoing statements of facts TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Character Mask. Guards for the ensuing year: pleasant for the large number of died on Sum day, Jaiuu Tiii. altera Afternoon SessionThe board met, have been deemed due to Mi, Forster 1 Grand Prize for the Best Comic Ladv Ma-k guests who had assembled to do Ed. J. Collins, President. 1 Grand Prize for the Best Comic Gent's Mask.""' long and painful illness. The remains pursuant to adjournment. All members and our city authorities* 1 Grand Prize for the Best Comic Group of not A ordinance relating to signs & them reverouce. The happy couple Heiuv Coides, Vice President. were interred in the West Newton Catholic less than 5 persons present. Were the Herald statements based Wiuona & Saint Peter Railway. awnings. have the well-wishes of ye REVIEW 1 Grand Prize for the Best Character Gronp of Geo. Scherer, Secretary. cemetery, on the Monday following, upon facts, the inactivity of our city On motion the board instructed the not lesa than fl\e persons. Going West. Going Eatl. Be it ordained by the Council of editor, who was unavoidably detained* Oust. Fischer, Treasurer. in the presence of a very large authorities to solve the mystery would Auditor to abate tax on $180J valuation Day Pa'-songer *6 18 Day Pnsenger *6 4? i the City of New Ulm: at hame by a combination ot The State law requires treasurers of not only be a disgrace, but a blot upon concourse of mourners and friends.The Night J10:17 am of personal property of B. Night *J 20 Se 1 That the several acts and unavoidable circumstances. NO ONE ADMITTED TO THE FLOOR the good name of the city, militia companies to give bonds in the Freight No 13*12:05 am relatives of the deceased desire to extend Freight 14 *10 17am Karl, the same having been enoneously offenses in this ordinance are hereby OF THE HALL BUT MASKED PERSONS Freight No. 19 *8 30 sum of $500. their thanks, through the columns Words of Cheer. assessed. prohibited within the corporate Except Monday. Except Sunday. PERSONAL'MENTION. The New Ulm Maennerchor has of the REVIEW, to their many friends limits of this city and any person On motion the board resolved to Fieight tiains Nos 13,14 and 19 ONLY Admission 50 Cts. Supper Extra. The New Ulm Review has just entered elected the following officers for thewho so kindly showed their respect for or persons found guilty of any or aie allowed to cairy pissengers between change the location of the iron bridge Fred. Rosskopf, of Owatonna, Kasota and Sleepy Eye ens-iing year: upon its fifth ear, with good the dead by following the remains to either of them shall be subject to across the Big Cottonwood river at came up last Sunday to assist his brother C. W. HE[DEMANN, Agent. the penalty or fine hereinafter provided. prospects of future success.Ma delta P. F. Leibold, President. the grave. Tickets can be obtained at the Merchants Hotel, Iberia, and locate the same at a place Pioneer and City Drug Store*. Kieslmg, Kel Xav, to stait ai glit on the pait H. Budolphi, Vice President. Times. called Sherman's crossing, being the ler & Co., Baltrnsh &Rosskoft", \V Hauenstein Meighb ai at .i discount this wintei. Jacob Petiy, Secretary. of matrimonial bliss. Sec. 2. For erecting or maintaining Nothing has been left undone by Burg, E. Sclinobnch, J. Hotttnger,Mrs. Erd, Mis-. N. E. of Section 23, Township 109, The New Ulm Review last week entered Theresa Westphal. No Tickets will be sold at the Chas. Stoll, Treasurer. within the corporate limits of the Governor's Guards to make this door. See advertisement in another column Range 33. upon its fifth year. It is an allat-home Geo. Jacobs, Director. Albert Blanchard left for St. Paul evening's entertainment first class this city any sign, standard, banner, THE C03DIITTEE. of Turnverein masquerade Tne following resolution was passed Geo. Boock, Custodian. paper, and a good one.Bird last Monday morning. He will give in every respect. The dramatic signal or anything in the nature ball, ^___ by the boara: Island Post. The society now numbers twenty-two portion consists of a splendid drama, of a sign of any material whatsoever testimony in the Judge Cox impeachment GRAND WHEREAS, The county of Brown by members and is in a flourishing condition. with wit and funny sayings which shall extend or project O.ie saloon keepei in Le Sueur was trial some time this week. The New Ulm (Minn.) Review enters Dramatic enough to keep the most dyspeptic the Board of County Commissioners over any sidewalk or street of this fined $75 and $99 65 costs, making a upon its 5th volume. The Review is individual in good humor during its Major Eckstein returned from St. city or encroach thereon more than thereof has agreed upon the terms of total of $174.65 for selling liquor to an amongst our bestMinnesota exchanges. The New Ulm Turnverein elected rendition. The farce is just immense. thirty-six inches from the line of Paul last Saturday evening. He exone contract for one iron bridge across habitual drnnkaid after he had been "Long may It wave." Watertown {D. the following officers tor the ensuing At the conclusion of the lots. pects to be again summoned to St. the big Cottonwood river at a place notified not to do so. T.) Courier year. theater the company will fall in line Sec. 3. For setting, erecting or Paul in a day or two. called Larabee'u crossing, a memorandum Entertainment and give a short exhibition in the Wm. Pfaender, Sr., First Speaker. The New Ulm Review has completed maintaining, on any sidewalk or The Maishall Nv? gi\es an account of said contract being on file in John C. Rudolph, Second manual of arms and company evolutions, its fourth year. We'll bet a schooner street of this city any post, pole, Dr. A. Maiden spent several days of the death of one of Hie childien of the county Auditor's office, therefore, Gust. Fischer, Record'ng Secretaiy. after which a squad of sixteen AND or a whole fleet of beer that the Review pillar, stay or support of any height in St. Paul last week in attendance ^odi^ So?, MY. and Mrs. John Laudeuchlager, Wm. Seiter, Corresponding Resolved, That the chairman of will go through the bayonet for the purpose of supporting any will live to the ripe old age of upon the 29th annual communication Henry F.ngel, First Turnwart. formerly ot this ty, fiom pneumoni.i exercise. The whole w!l conclude the board of County Commissioners sign, standard, banner or signal 400 years, one month and two days, before L. Haeberle, Secoad of the Grand Lodge of A.P. and A.M. or lung disease- with asocial hop* See the full programme and the County Auditor be and arethereon or for any purpose whatsoever. Major Bobleter lays aside his goose E. G. Paid, Treasurer. of Minnesota. in another column. IN HONOR OF THE DELEGATES TO THE hereby authorized to execute said contract The Turnverein opens the masquerading quill. At least we hope so.Tracy Messrs. C. Baltrusclr, J. Pfaenninger THIRD ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE on behalf of said county, and to Sec. 4. For erecting or maintaining MINNESOTA Hon. John Lind, Receiver of the season with a grand subscription Gazette. and Henry Keller were elected a The delegates to the third annual sign and seal the same as the contract upon or over any sidewalk or ball on Saturday, Jan. Tracy land office, tarried in our city NATIONAL GDAR ASSOCIATION, committee to superintend the management convention of the Minnesota National street of this city any shade, cover of said county. 28th. Others will follow in quick one day last week when en route to St. MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARDS. of the bars. Guard Association arrived in or awning of any kind or of any On motion of Commissioner Stone, ATTURNER succession. Paul to give testimony in the Judge this city on Tuesday evening and material whatsoever PROVIDED, HALL, Mr. Fr Engtl, one of our blacksmiths, Resolved, That Commissioner Larson Cox impeachment trial. He is quite According to Adjutant General were met at the train by a reception that the provisions of this section leceived a kick ftorn a cious The New Haven Register believes and Romberg ate herewith appointed enthusiastic about his Tracy home, Van tieve's report to the Adjutant committee of the Governor's shall not be construed to prohibit hoise, a few days ago, that will lay in tieating a cold to something hot. WEDNEMFEVEP, a committee on the bridges and well he might be, for he owns one Gaurds. The} were then escorted to General of the Unittd States army, the erection and maintainance of We would lecommend Dr. Marshall's him up for some tune to come. The being constructed at Springrield and of the prettiest cottages in the village. the different hotels where quarters canvass awnings over sidewalks Lung Syi up to the Register man for there are now eight companies of National ho^se ha been brought to his shop to Sherman's crossing, and Commissioner coughs, colds and all lung eomplaints. were assigned to them. As taps which shall be attached solely and be shod and while Mr. Engle was so guards in the State, showing a Diuggists aie agents. Doister and Romberg a committee on were sounded at an unusually late only to buildings and only temporarily engaged the horse let fly and kicked total strenght of 431 men, officers and JANVABT18, 1882. hour that evening and responding bridge at Laiabee's crossing, and Commissioner him through the shop and out onto used. musicians. The strenght of each The Mankato Renew says that the the sidewalk. His lett arm was badly to an invitation or Gapt Jos* Bob* Westphal and Dorster a Frogramie-Draiatic: Sec. 5. Any person violating any JANUARY SESSION. company is given as follows, their order contract of Col. Shaw for building shattered below theelb^w and he sustained leter, commanding officer Governor's of the provisions of this ordinance committee on the Manderfeld bridge showing their standing in age and piers of Little Cottonwood bridge, on other severe i ses. Dr. Berly Guards, they repaired to his residence shall upon conviction, be fined not said committees are hereby authorized 1 Continued from Last Week. seniority: First Presentation in New Ulm of has the unfouuntte man in charge. Mankato and New Ulm load, annulled on Broadway, where the representatives less than ten nor more than fifty to examine each bridge when completed the Two-Act Drama. Governors Guards, New Ulm, Capt. Joseph Bobleter. of the active military at his own request, and afterwards let dollars. and if accepted to issue orders Commissioned officers, 3 non-commissioned [OFFICIAL.] "The hir:jil Burner Accoiding to the St. Peter Tribune force ot this State soon found themselves officers, 12 musicians, 3 privates, 37 aggregate, to Wolff & Fidland at $2,500. Sec. 6. Whenever any person refuses, according to contract, in each case 55. the good people of Courtland have FRIDAY, JAN, 6TH, 1882. filled with enough courage to Either the Silver Cornet Band or after due conviction for violating Minneapolis Light Infantry, Minneapolis, Capt. 1 made and provided, en the County Morning SessionThe board met, storm any stronghold. They will been veiy much annoyed lately by the John P. Rea. Commissioned officers, 3 non-commissioned OR, any of the provisions of this the Governor's Guards will give a officers, 12 musicians, 3, privates, 43 Auditor to draw older on the county meet in convention to- day at the saloon keepei selling whiskey to boys pursuant to adjournment, at 0 o'clock ordinance, to remove any sign, l\e f^Of^lXQ Well aggregate, 61. masquerade ball in Turner Hall Saturday, road and bridge fund. Winona Guards, Winona, Capt. Alfred Brooks. lecture room in Turner Hall at 11 standard, banner, signal or anything ind keeping the saloons open on Sunlay, a.m. All members present. February 11th, next. The Commissioned officers,8 non-commissioned officers, o'clock a. m. where they will take Resolved, That no orders shall be in the nature of a sign, 11 musicians, 3 privates, 33 aggregate, 49. and thereby creating general Of Knaresborough, The board again proceeded to examine Mjennerchor is also talking of soon Minneapolis Zouaves, Minneapolis, Capt A. A under consideration such matters as or any post, pole, pillar, stay or issued by any of theaboye committees confusion. The aggrieved parties Ames. Commissioned officers, 3 non-commissioned the various orders redeemed, and giving a ball masque. will he deemed necessary for the fuitherance Cast of Characters: officers, 13 musicians, 3 privates, 35 aggregate, support for the same, or any shade, from and after this date, on said bridge went to St. Peter on Monday of last canceled the following, to-wit: 56. and best interests of the cover or awning erected or maintained Old Abraha.u's wisest iemaik: '-Ef St. Ptul Guards, St. Paul, Capt. Wm. B. Bend. contracts, until such biidge or bridges week to look up the law, in such case County Revenue, $6,174 06 Commissioned officers. 3 non-commissioned officers, militia of this State. contrary to any of the provisions are completed and accepted by such de descendants ob the roosta what Poor, 1.24267 11 musician*. 3 privates 80 aggregate, 47. made and provided, to punish the GODFREY HARRINGTON, TORY OLESES Road and Bridge, 11,285 25 of this ordinance, it shall Allen Light Guards, St. Paul, Capt Ed. S. Bean. committee. Hathew Esdale, B. Juns crowed at Peter was ter make a noise "naughty" saloon keepers. Of course Private Redemption. 59628 Commissioned officers. 3 non-commissioned officers, be the duty of the City Marshal to Mr. Crumlette, of Iberia, has been Edmund Esdale, All towns. 1,96811 G, Fischer 13 musicians, 4 privates. 38 aggregate, 58. ebery time a lie was told, dar would The following bills were allowed and the saloon keepers have their side of All School District*, 9,188 16 Gil-McCarthyLight Emmet artillery, St Paul, Capt C. M. remove or cause the same to be removed Poynet Arden, been appointed agent for J. C. Jes A.Eckste^ Commissioned officers 3 non-commissioned ordered paid: "Wright & Liesenfeld, be sich a noise in de woild dtt yer the story to tell, and when they are Valentine Verdict, for which service he shall be Jos. Bobletcf Total, $30,890 63 man's Rupture Cure. The following officers, 11 musicians, it privates, 41 $15.35: E. G. Pahl. $45.00. Caleb Brown, couldn't heah de hens cackle." heard there will be music in the air.testimonial, aggregate, 57. Chas Dunning On motion of Commissioner Stone allowed the sum of one dollar. of the virtues of this Karibanlt Guards, Faribault, Capt James Hunter. Able Cole, Ed J. Collins Minutes of Board of Audit and Commissioners the board authorized the Auditor to Commissioned officers, 3, non-comm'ssioned Sec. 7. This ordinance shall take remedy, speaks of itself: Last Filday was the coldest day of Jacob Jones, Geo. Scher#r officers, 11 {musicians,3 privates, 32, aggregate, At the lecent village election in proceedings were read and issue a county poor order in the sum effect from and after publication. 1882.1 Leavenworth, Brown Co, Minn.. 48 Edith Harrington, Miss Theresa Fay the season. The elements tiied hard Marshall the no-license pai tv won Mie on motion of Commissioner Larson January 2d, Each of the above named companies Approved January 3rd, 1882. of $13.00 to Maria Haala to as.sist her Barbara Jones, Miss Emily Fay to get up an old-fashioned Minnesota day and it was generally supposed that Old Mother Grumble, they were approved. MR. J. C. GILMANN. JOHN C. RUDOLPH, will be fully represented in the third in purchasing a cooking stove. blizzard, bin, made an ignominons failure the saloons would have to pack upon Having been afflicted with a severe Attest: Mayor, annual convention of the Minnesota On motion of Commissioner Larson The County Poor list was revised out ot the attempt. Ts this Minnesota? To Conclude with the' Laughable Farce short notice and move west, but therupture for a great many years and JACOB NIX Clerk. National Guard Association, which the board adjourned to meet again on NOTHING LIKE PJSTE and the Auditor instructed to issue orders new council find the village treasury after trying a number of different meets in this city to-day, The Adjutant the 21st of March next. to the following, to-wit: worse than empty and so have wisely trusses and rupture cures I had come NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. *?o man can be wise on an empty General and several of the staff AUG. WESTPHAL, MONTHLY ALLOWANCE. concluded, much to the consternation to the conclusion that it was incurable stomach, nor happy when continually Attest: Chairman Board Co. Com. OR, officers have also expressed their intention Maria Gransam, 4 00 Mrs. Chas. Weasel, S5 00 Summons. Wm. Bochum, hacking and coughing. Then buy a of the temperance fanatics, that the 1000 Mrs. J. Peterson, 10 00 until trying J. C. Gilman's ALL H. B. CONSTANS, "Billy J)oo the Bill Sticker to be here. Rosen* Hartneok, 8 0 Gundcr Eriekson, 5 00 bottle of Di. Maishall's Lung Syrup Clerk. saloon men's money I was just now a Unstav Meerfeld, IS 00 Helena Evenson, 5 00 HEALING RUPTURE CURE. I can Mrs. F. Julius, STATE OP MIWF.OTA Cast of Characters: and be cured. w, 5 00 Maria Haala, 5 00 very desirable thing to have, and that truthfully say I am entirely cured by Mrs. 0. Maibohm, Mrs. Gommel's Disappearance. 5 00 A. Macho, 8 00 COLMTT OF ErOW N. Weakness Cured. Mrs. L. Siemou, 5 00 Gilbert Olson, 500 the town couldn't very well get along the above named remedy and believe The St Peter Tribune understands Distr ct Coi 11. Ninth JucMcia. Ditrict, Doraihea Ristau, 3 00 Wenzel Grandler, 4 00 Our contemporary of the Sleepy A. Joos, without saloons nohow. That council that if it is used according to directions Lynn, Mass., Dec. 18,1880. "Billy Doo" Cthe Local Bill Sticker) Geo. ScLcrer 4 00 Carolini Drouch, 3 00 1'H that Judge Cox packed up his law library WlWTAM PETMCAW Eye Herald comes down rather hard Timothy Donavan, 5 00 Maria Lindmeyer, 6 00 I gave that valuable medicine, Sjirnion Dick Spocner (a Grocer's Shopman) Gust. Fischer 1 II' ili be requested to step down and out, it will cure any case of rupture. Theresa Roebe, to attend the impeachment trial 4 00 Wm. Lindemann, 8.00 on Mr. Fr. Gommel of this city, and Mr Theophilus Spruce (a Geuleman with an in* Brown's Iron Bitters, to my sister for Isaac Brown, 500 WEEKLY Yours Respectfully and they say they are willin'. and declared to a friend that he we very much fear that he said things The State of nn oia lo tie ab(ne named de- Maria imard, 5 0C C. Metzner, 2 00 tense hatred to advertising) Ed J. Colln weakness. After taking two bottles, fetidAn Marcia Cassel, 5 00 Jarry Hanson, 3 00 Seraphina Wiggins (an Ehgable Young Lady) in his last week's issue that cannot be GEO. BICKELHAUPT. she was able to walk and run as well should neverno neveragain return Frederika Kottke, 6 00- The St. Paul Stoi Insurance Co. is You a lie oln nmmoi'pd and required to answer Mits. Fay as ever. It is certainly a wonderful substantiated. It is not our desire to to St. Peter Does he see defeat before Commissioner Stone made his report the comi) i nt of ihe miff the abo\eentitled the latest venture in the insurance Letters patent, under date of Dec. 6, tonic. Wm. Jones. .u on niiichflei tbe office of the Clerk defend Mr. Gommel for any misdemeauors Company Drill & BayonetExercise, the battle begins^ as committee in the matter of obtaining oftheDt ci Coul of me N.n Judicial District, line. The capital stock of the company 1881, have been granted to Tos. A. he may have committed, but mandfti thecoint B-oun and to serve a right of way fiom George Metzen Itlothefe! Hothers!! Alotbers copj of \our an\\e is $150,000. a"d it pioposes to insure Wiedemann, son of Mr. Wiedemann of 4o a a comnl tint on the subscriber, as the Herald article reflects upon Mr. Don't fail to take in the grand Are you disturbed at nig't and broken off^yonr GOVERNORS GUARD. at ofticc i 'ie cnv o* New Ulm,in necessary to make alteration in the rest by a sick childsufieringand crying with the Forster and our city authorities, it is buildings against nil kinds of this city, residing at Mendon, 111., for said count}. thin inn dp\s a' er the service of dramatic enteitamment, exhibition excruciating pain of cutting teeth? Iff* goat highway known as the "Mankato and this summons up \on, e\clu-i\e of the day of but justice to say that the statements THE WHOLE TO CONCLUDE WITH A once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Suothiug storms. The company should remove a '-Guide tor Sewing-Machine Needle- dull bavonet exercise and social hop, such mcej and if -\ou fail to anwer the said Syrup li will relieve the poor little sufferer immediatelydepend New Ulm road," in the county of SOOIAL.HOFM therein contained are not based upon complaint ili ilie i me ifoyr^a the plmntiff its headquai ters to Cyclone Centre, the Bars." Mr. Wiedemann's invention npon it: there is no mistake under the auspices of the Governor's in tnw net on ipp ,o ue conu for the relief Brown, which highway when so altered about it. There is not a mother on Erth who has facts. The most damaging statement demanded iiie complanit. new raihoad Station in Renville county, relates to that class of sewing machines Ouauls, at Turner Hall this evening. usea it who will not tell you th It will regulate Dated Xew Um, Aiinnesof*. Jan 10th, 1882. of the Herald is that Mr. Forster, will pass over certain tracts of land Admission 35 Cts. a Person. the bowels, give rest to tbe mother and relief and and be le-chnstened the "Cyclone in which the needle-bar has a JOS, ECKSTEIN, health to the child, operating like magic, it is who occupies the ground floor of the Supper Extra. owned by George Metzen, to-wit: The 210 C\v Plaintiff's Attorney. Health and strength given to delicate rfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to Centre Stoim Insurance Company." longitudinal reciprocating movement house in which Mrt the taste, and is the prescription of one of the oldest Gommel lives, WDraen, nursing mothers and infant North-East quarter of Section four (4), Such a name would take immensely. in guides and the object of his imheard female physicians and nurses in the United As tbe Governoi's Guards will some one pass up the stairs-and childien who use Brown's iron Bitteis. States. Solu at 2ft cents a bpttle everywhere. MORTGAGE SALE. in Township one hundred and nine provement is to provide guides in leave nothing undone to make this entertainment that shortly afterwards he heard the The Sleepy Eye Repitolwin is informed (109), north of Range thirty (30), west. liist-chiss in every--re- which the needle-bar slides, which Default hat been made in the condition of a certain CfUCE YOITB COUGH O COLD. sound of blows followed by cries as if that a destitute family named Pe. On motion the board allowed the oura mortgage bearing date the ninth day of Octo spect, and as all the visiting militia A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped guides can be adjusted toward the some was struck. Now Mr. Forster ber, A. 0.1878, executed and deliverel by Eleff Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung terson, consisting of a woman and men will appear in full dress uniform, The Sfeepy Eye Heiald calls Pillsbuly of S125, to be paid said Geo Metzen. EleflVen and Sarah Eleffsen his wife, mortgagors, needle-bar as the parts become worn denies having heard anything of the disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial thus giving our citizens an idea of the toJulaa Newh rt, mortgagee, which mortgage four helpless childien, residing in the a flaud and hails his vacation of troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, Commissioners Westphal and Dorster kind, and he never made a statement was duly recorded in the office ot Register of from use, ana which guides willfitupon uniforms of the several militia companies Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive ana Deeds in and for the County of Brown and State of town of ^Mulligan, has been cheated the office with delight. Tradition were appointed a committee to Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche-, to any one that might be construed in the State, the Guards bespeak more than two Bides of the needlebar, Minnesota on. tlia nineteenth day of November, A have been recommended by physicians, and al. out of the monthly allowance ($10), says the now ex-governor stole shekels D. lS^ at 9 o'clock A. M., In Book '-H" of Mortgages, a full house. As the programme provide for some county poor. in that way The facts in the case ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not and thereby lold it from movement on page 520. Said mortgage bears interest granted by the !3oard of County Commissioners, is quite long, the peiformance will new or untried bnt having been tested by wide from the eyes of a dead relative of the obtained from Fo ter himselfare Adjournment to 2 o'clock p. m. at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from latterally in any direction while and constant use for nearly an entire generation, date until paid. Said mortgage together with the commence by some hearcless wretch Heiald man, which is the cause of this that when To Gommel't er fi i awokeon they have attained well merited rank among the M,s*. sap Afternoon SessionThe board met, debt thereby secured was on the fourteenth day of it slides endwise. It always does us lew staing remedies of tbe age- Public speakers Promptly at 8 o'clock. January, A D. 1882. duly sold and assigned by said who on two occasions has drawn the the n'put feeling on his part toward His E\(cel- pursuant to adjournment, at 2 o'clock and srsepl use them to olear and strengthen JndisAewhart to George H. Packer, and the instrument good to note the prosperity of our New pearance, he heaid *oaie one moving money for them but appropriated it of assignment duly recorded in said office lenc).Glencoe Enterprise, p. m. All members present. Ulm boys who seek their fortunes of Register of Deeds, on the fourteenth day of Woman's Experience. about in the nppa tmen:s occupied by to his own use. It the repoit is true All aie cordially invited. Jaauary A. D. 1892, at 3 o'clock P.M.. in Book Petition to raise the salary of D. elsewhere, anu we hope that Mr. Wiedemann "M" of Mortgages, on page 466. VYe amoun. Mr. Gommei and w/V*. and soon Mothers and Daughters should feel ihe culpiit pan 1)0$ be brought to jus. A repoit reaches us that a petition Clary, Co, Sup't of Schools, was read claimed to be due and unpaid at the date ofthis not may realize largely from his alarmed when weariness constantly after he heaid some one pa* down tice upon said mortgage, is the sum of forty-eight THE COMMITTEE. tice too soon. ha* been circulated in Renville county and, after some discussion, laid on the dollars(f43), besides the sum of Fifteen Dollars oppresses them. "If I am fretful from invention. the stairs and out of tbe house. A theand Seventy-two cents ($15.72) paid by said pleading for the acquittal of Judge twotable. exhaustion of -vital powers and short time a fee wa lie hea About four o'clock last Saturday color is fading from my face, Parke 's Cox on the ground that hia weakness NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The following bills were allowed and persons pass'ng up sta' *3, a.jcl he The only door in our foreman's interest Ginger Tonic, gives quick relief. It morning two freight trains collided on additional is a misfortune to which the .whole ordered paid: STATE OF MINNESOTA, then remarked to Mis. Fo ster that bed-room connects with our office. In Probate Court builds me up and drives away pain lien thereon, &nd no action or proceeding at law sl'ck as Mr COUNTY OP BROWN, the Mississippi river bridge at La or otherwise has been instituted to recover the human family are subject. The mover Mrs. Gommel must be Louis Bogen, Now the foreman has a young legal Ole 8tone, $1300 |4350| with wonderful certainty."Buffalo r^ In the matter of the estate of Albert Tuttle, do-. amount of said mortgage debt or any part thereof) John Dorster, Bingham Bros., 430 Crosse. Tbe trains met at a Plow rate 4840 Gomine] had just gone up sta'is (as ceased. of that petition is no doubt a chip friend who sometimes sleeps with lady. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Andrew Iiarsbn, 33 001 H. B. Constans, 7 55 Notice is hereby given to all persons having virtue of the power of sale in said, mortgage of speed and the engines were not seriously bedhe then supposed) with the doctor. him, in fact he keeps up the from the old block. Account of Edward Casey being presented, claims and demands again-t the estate of Albert contained, and pursuant to the statutes in such Our foimer townsman August Smith Tuttle late of the County of Brown deceased, that case made and provided, s&id mortgage will be After a little while the two persons he damaged, but one car was thrown A Word To Mother. warming process long after the foreman the board the Judge of the Probate Court of said county will foreclosed and the promises described in and co\ now in St. Louis, has given up the saloon had heard ascending the stairs again has gone about his day's work. hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands from the track, bieaking some supports Mothers shouM remember "it is a ered by said mortgage, to wif The East half Resolved, that items Nos. J, 3, 11 against said estate, at his office in New Ulm, in i West QUI o-Section business and is now engaged in Eoused of the _Sout This young legal gentleman shared most important duty at this season to _,, Quarter thirty (30j, in of the bridge, whereupon the asse down the stairs and out of the said connty, on the first Alonday of each month and 12 of account No. 1, of Edward Townshi on manufacturing picture frames. The Township one hundred and eight (108) North, of look after the he.ilth of their families for six successive months, commencing with the our foreman's bed last Sunday Mr. Forster then went to whole of the first span *ast of the Rauge thirty-two (32) West, containing'e]ghty"(80) Casey as Sheriff's fees, be wholly disallowed first Monday in February 1882 and that six and cleanse the malaria and impurities firm name la Woehler & Schmidt St. night, and on Monday morning he months from the 13th day of January 1883 have acres of land accord-ng to the United States Go\- sleep again an tbe next thing he draw fell with a crash, into the river, that item No. 2 be allowed frQin. tfyeir systems', and that been hmtted and allowed by said Probate Courtfor ernment survey thereof, situated in the County a* Louis Picture Frame M'f Co. The was much more tjravysy than usual, knew he wasawakened by the footsteps creditors to present their claims. Browna,n. anappurtenances, Sta.te of Minnesota, with theahercdit n,Qth,ing will tone up the stomach and carrying with it three loaded ears. all that the. foreman could in ull,and that upon each of items frfas^ ment will be sold public REVIEW wishes the new firm success. and f of a person ascending the stairs Hver, reg.ula.te the bowels and purity vendue to th highest bidder for c*9h, by the sheriff DELIGHT TCTTLK, None of the train men were injured 5, 6, 7, 8, 0 and 10 thereby allowed the Executrix of the estate of Albert Tuttle, Deceased. do or say his legal friend persisted of said county, at the front door of the Court and then he heard Mr. Gommel weep the blood so perfectly as l^arker's Feb. 1582 and by the accident. Until the damages Mrs.sum of $1,00, and that the balance of in staving in bed-rand he stayed Ginger Tonic, advertised iu o.ur col- Among the list of officers of the which made him remark to arcb, andto the La Crosse bridge are repaired, said last tyems be disallowed. umnsP(#t.t in fact he stayed much longer than ftee other column. 1 purpoae of Forster that Mrs. Gommel must be Grand Lodge of Minnesota A. F. iU Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound id paying, the money due on sa4d mortgage, and the the Chicago and Milwaukee road will he had ever done before. _"*" About 8 The Auditor was authorised to, f& ueq,u. sum paid for taxes as aforesaid together with the has done thousands of women A. M., foi the ensuing year, we find iJr (i costs dollarexpenses and f saleand stipulatedmnof the su Twenty-d U^ies on the wings of the morning, run their trains over the bridge of the more good than the medicines of many live attorney's feea i sai mort o'clock ye editorship put in appear fund taxes paid qn certificate, w^th When Mr. Gommel awoke about 1 the name of Dr. Warden of this city good news as well as had, always. We doctors. It is a positvie cure for all. gagetobe paid in case of foreclosure thereof. Phutagff and Northwestern road.at Winona, ance and squatted himself dowiL in __ lawful interea^on account of imperfect 1 2 o'clock,and discovered the ab who has been honored with the high mean the fame ot "fir. Sykes' Sure Dated, Sew Ulm, Minn, January 17th, 1882. em tie complaints. Send to Mrs. Ly* to, a ctjair and commenced to^crible, sence of his wife, he at Once got up Cure for Catarrh,,, aoa-4w 0o*H PARKXB, Assignee, description,' school land or railroad office of Senior Grand Deacon, diaE. Pinkham. J. Newhart, Attorney for Assignee. 4^. a^u..u~^_