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il'' mywiimwMwiwww****^ nmsen fP' ^DPIPWPIWfWW ^mmmuMNm^mJVKBW** m. 11'. IKMMWwinwmw 'i"'*'ff'' tWW* NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY: FEBRUARY 22, 1882 Report of the New Ulm Relief Committee. CITY Mulligan, Brown co. 225.00 Tim Finnigan, the Bashaw corresof Grateful to Invalids. The long wished for and much NEW ULM AND VICINITY All honorably discharged soldiers Milford, Including Pfeiffer's house824,41 Ulmpondent the REVIEW, has come talked about report of the New and sailors of Sleepy Eye and vicinity 7,456.41 Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, down on the Sprinfleld correspondent TRAVELERS' GUIDE. relief committee is given to* the public are invited to meet at Justice Gallagher's because it Is ^refreshing without Total 047,024.11 for laying the scene of the StoflM. leaving a balance on hand of 1293.87 With feelings of the deepest gratitude the sickening effect of most perfumes, in these columns this week. It office on Friday Evening next, grain theft in the town of Bashaw. which is disposed of as follows: towards all whocontributed so liberally Set aside for the education and maintainanceof As the matter was reported during for the purpose of forming a post of will be seen that the total amount re* the Holluba orphan 1600.00 Winona & Saint Peter Railway. Darrach's absence from the State he after the extent of the cyclone of the Grand Army of the Republic. ceived by the committee from various Reserve for support of the maimed and should not be held responsible for the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS crippled $793.87 July 15 1881 became known* we lay before Going West. Going East. sources was 848,317.98, and the to. 1283 87 error in locat ng the scene of the theft. SALE Day Passenger *6:13 the public an account of the Receipts Day Passenger 6:42a COMING !We are requested to say tal amount expended up to date 847, That the theft was committed is painfully Grand total $48317 98 Night $10:17 ant Night *J:20 pin and Expenditures of-the Committee- that Crawford Co's. minstrel troupe 524,11, leaving a balance in the treasury evidentto Mr. Stofflet. The building material and other articles Freight No 13 12:05 a Freight No. 14* 10:17am will give an entertainment at Union DARRACII. of 8793,87, which, after paying Freight No. 19 *2:30 donated were all transported Hall on next Saturday evening, Feb. If some impatience has been manifested some incidental expenses will be reserved Except Sunday. Except Monday. free by the several railroad lines conlected THE ST PAUL STORM INS CO. Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 18 ONLY 25th. The troupe is said to be composed in some quarters, because the for the cripples and destitute -ON with the Chicago and Northvestern, are allowed to carry issengers between of star actors and that their entertainments Committee has not before this given who are yet unable to work from injuries, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 82 A New Enterprise. and the liberality of the later Kasota and Slef py Eye are first-class. an account of its work, we may be received by the July cyclone C. W. HECDEAIAXX, Agent. company enabled us to procure COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. permitted to state, that the figures The report may not be eomplete as de The St. Pauk Storm Insurance Co., nearly all the building material used The man that passed through town appearing in this report give but a sired by some, but it certaintly accounts of St. Paul, Minn., of which we made Officers of Brown County. ty the committee at cost price. T^HE undersigned will sell at public auction, to and inquired, "Is this Minnesota is brief mention in these columns some faint idea of the immense labor connected I the highest bidder, on his farm in town of for every dollar recived and expended. The reason for retaining the amount now answered, "Yes, this is Minnesota Post Office Address New Ulm. Sigel, about eight miles from New Ulm, the following, time ago, is now ready for business. with the proper distribution of If there are some in this city viz: 6 horses, 1 one year old colt, 17 head AUDI TORH. B. Con9tans. Capt. A. II. Kiefer, the gentlemanly iDpearing as reserved is, that there in full bloom." Although a little of catttle and several pigs, 1 thrashing machine, 1 the donations, and the adjusting ot who doubt the correctness of the TKKASUKKRF. Schubert. new Woods twine binder, 1 Marsh harvester, 1 secretary of the company, was in the ire several parties who are maimed, late in the season, the regular old KUUISTKH OF DEJSDSA. F. ftitOU. Drug Store, mower, 1 hay rake, 1 seeder, 2 plow*, 2 cultivators, the accounts, and when it is take i into statement, or who desire to ascertain city last Wednesday for the purpose of JunoKor PROBATKE. Bnindt. i lumber and 1 spring wagon, 2 sleighs, ab mt 20 if not for life, still disabled for a fathioned snaw drifts now grace our Cf.KRicoF THB Disr. COURTAlbert BUuchard. consideration, tnat almost without exception establishing an agency and consulting what patties have received aid, they tons of hay, hat rows and other household and SHERIFFKdward Casey. long time to come, aid for their benefit front-door yards and one begins to feel farming utensils. TERMSAll sums under $10 with farmers and otheis regarding the all the members of the committtee have free acceos to all the committee's SURVEYORJ. Berndt. ncah overSlO will be credited fori year, at 8 has the amount been set aside to be practicability of the new venture. The at home once more. per cent, interest with good security if paid in COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg are men who are obliged to books, at all reasonable hours. The cash, a discount of 5 per cent, will be allowed. COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. plan of the company is to insure buildings held as a sacred trust and to be expended CORONERJonas LnudeNschlnger. devote their time to their several JOSEPH FLOR. committee was composed of men who Jos. Bobleter, Quite a number of farmers in Minnesota and other property against damage COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT D.G.Claiy. only in the manner indicated. vocations, we hope that no one will NOTICE. should have the full confidence of the by wind, charging therefor the and Dakota improved the It will be noticed that several localities mew VLIHINABKKI HEFOBT. following minimum rates complain about tiie delay. community, but from expressions occasionly spring-like weather of a few days ago struck by the same tornado or on For building built of wood, w'th stone or brick heard a stranger would be led AVING disposed of my boarding house and The detailed list of donations received 'Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in to sow wheat. J. W. Clary, living foundation, less than 2X stories high, 1 per cent. Wholesale and Retaii Dealer in the same day, were included in the relief saloon, all those w are indebted to me are Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Couutry Pro. to belief that they are a set of thlefs* ca*h or IK per cent, in note. was published from week to near Golden Gate, reports to the requested to come and settle their acconnts on or dace work, and although these districts For buildir.g built of wood, with block foundation. before April 1st, next, else the same will be placed and pocketed the greater share of ihe Drugs &Mediciens week in the New Ulm Review, and less than 2% stories high, 1.80 per cent, cash Sleepy Eye Herald that he saw fourteen in the hands of an attorney tor collection 9. 1881. are mostly situated in other counties percent, in note. NEW ULM, NOV money themselves, wnen in fact but QUIRIN SCHEIBLE. special Receipts sent in every case, different parties sowing wheat For buildings built of stone or brick, less than and extend over a distance of 30 miles, GRAIN. two of the whole committee asked for 2 stories high, 8-10 per cent, cash or 1 per cent, and as it would make the report too 110 85 NOTICE. last week Tuesday. Wheat, in note. stilLwe have the satisfaction to know GLASS, PUTTY, OILS AND 40 or received a sicgle farthing o the voluminous to repeat it here, we All churches, less than 3 stories high, including, Oats, that relief has been tendered in all steeple, 1 80 percent, cash or \X per cent, in note 50 Notice is given in another column relief funds except the value furnished. give the total received from Corn, per cent, tor every additional 12 feet or less in NT OTICE is hereby given that the building of cases where really i.eeded. 70 50 by the county bridge committee height over and above the 3 stories. 1 N the new iron bridge across the Cottonwood Barley, PAINTS, MISCELLANEOUS Although the members of the the different places, and also condense For all grain elevat rs, less than 3 stories high 2 river at Atwin's farm will commer.ee today, that the old wooden bridge across the The magnitude of the disaster may PROVISIONS. committee neglected their own business 2 per cent, cash Wednesday, February 22d. The passage across the Expenditures under proper heads, 82.50 O3.50 Cottonwood river at Alwin's farm Beef on foot, per cwt., the old bridge is necessarily closed until the new Forall graiu elevators more than 3 stories high, 3 AND BLANK be best judged by tltt fact, that besides BOOKS, to look after the wants of the but shall be pleased to exhibit our 2.50 3.50 will be closed for passage till replaced bridge is finished. JOHN DORSTER, per cent. cash. Mntto.'j per head, A. WESTPHAL, the parties in the|different towns For all warehonses, barns, granaries, and all by anew one. This will cause 5.00 6.00 sufferers and attend to relief work, books and vouchers to all those who Pork per cwt., GOLD PENS, County Bridge Committee. buildings built of ONE board thickness, and less a little inconvinieoce for a short time lb., 12. 13 and the corporations mentioned, 291 Sugar Cured Hams per they received nothing but kicks and than 2X stories high, 1.60 per cent, cash or 8 per desire to satisfy themselves of the to farmers living in that direction cent in note. 10 Breakfast Bacon heads of families and individuals in ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. crffs for their trouble, which is proper and conscientious distribution Twelve teet in height shall constitute OWE Story. WALL PAPER' STATIONEY, but they may be proud when the 18 Dried Beef, this city received aid in money, materials While city and town property will even more than they had reasonto expect. of their donations. new structure is completed. STATE OF MINNESOTA,JTA. 10 sut Pork, be insured to a limited extent, farm' and necessaries of life, and in Wiadew Curtains Lard, CONTRIBUTIONS. COUNTY OF BROWN property is the most desirable and C. Rolloff, dealer in hardware, 3.85 4.25 consequence the most necessary work J* i ur pr cwt., will be more thoroughly looked after. DIST. COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL MSTRICT. Chicago $11673 39 2.00 stoves and tinware, has made an assignment of rebuilding and preparing for the Corn Meal per cwt., Mr. C. E. Marvin, Pesident of the AND In view of the fact that hundreds of New York 8760 00 In the matter of the assignment ol Charles Rolloff. 6.00 Buckwheat Flour per cwt for the benefit of his creditors. stormy season could be completed be thousands of dollars worth of property Iowa State Dairymen's Association Notice is hereby given that Charles Rolloff, of 18 Milwaukee 3615 15 15 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE* Butter per lb., 12 New Ulm, in said county anJ State, has. 1 deed was destroyed bb wind storms during This is the first mercantile fore winter set in. 20 and one of the proprietors of the La Crosse 481 50 in writing, dited February 18th, 1882, made a general Cheese I the yeir 1888, in Minnesota alone, PURE LIQUORS failure in this city since the Behnke 8 assignment to the undersigned, of all his pro. 6 There are some very severe, and we Crescent creameries, of Rochester, Poultiy, Buffalo N. 100 00 many will feel friendly disposed to perty, not exempt by law from levy and sale on 121 suspension. The store was closed by Eggs per dozen, may say, the heaviest losses inflicted execution, for the benefit of all bis creditors, with, this State, made our city a visit last Plainfield N.J 5 00 this new enterprise, especially as the AND SPIRITS 50 40 out preferences. Potatoes per bushel. a Chicago firm, and Mr. Rolloff made Racine Wis 100 00 rates of insurance seem to be very on parties, whose circumstances are Wednesday, in creamery interests. All claims must be verified and presented to 2.50 2.00 Onions, the undersigned for allowance. reasonable. Capt. Kiefer informs us the assignment subsequently to protect Laporte Ind 25 20 such, that they need not look for help Mr. Marvin is a very enthusiastic advocate 3.80 3.00 Toys. Notions Beans, Dated February 20th, 1882. that in consideration of the great Green Bay Wis 103 70 all his creditors. 4.00 3.50 from others, and in justice to them it SIMON LC3WENTHAL, of this new industry, and he is Cranberries damage done by wind to property, all Altona Pa 1 00 March 892 Assignee. must be stated, that they neither exerting his influence in all directions GROCERIES. mortgages made hereafter will contain The Waseca delegation on Cox's 12^ Hanover 15 00 Sugar, White, per lb. Summons. AXD asked for, nor received any aid what- the "storm clause'' as a further security for the establishment of creameries. side of the drunk question brought 11 Yellow Aurora Ills 149 10ever. to the mortgage, and no money can FANCY GOODS He informed us that creameries will 1C Brown down the house. Dan Murphy swore Stockton 8.00 STATE OF MINNESOTA, I be had without such insurance which 1C The committee as originally elected be established the coming season in Dried Apples,, Peaches COUHTT OF BROWN. Cox was sober, but had a "boil behind T. Bertch 1 00 latter part however, we suppose refers 4 10 4 8 and organized and afterwards enlarged Sleepy Eye, Redwood Fails, Marshall District Court, Ninth Judicial District. more particularly to city and town ORDERS SOLICITED. him, low down." A judge followed up Rochester N 83 00 10 Prunes, heproperty. Col. Wm. Pfaender is the to facilitate the work, consisted of and other neighboring towns, and Orders by Mail will receive Prompt Lansing 2 00 WILLIAM PETEKHAKK, Plaintiff,! by a boil, low down, couldn't be expected 22 Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb. 17 Against Summons appointed agent for New Ulm and vicinity, attention. Goods and Prices warranted the following members: was very much in hopes that parties La Salle 100 00 25 to be entirely upright and bold Roasted MABT PETERXANN, Defendant.) and he will be pleased to give to give satisfaction. 33 Lincoln Neb 122 00 Wm. Pfaender, Chairman. of means could also be induced to Java, Green, 30 The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: in bearing all the time, could he all Information desired. Hum. Strait, Mew mm UN. 4C Roasted" New Haven Conn 214)6 Rev. Alex. Berghold, Secretary. take hold of the matter in this city. Radical. 35 Mocha, Green'' Tou are hereby summoned and required to answer Cincinnati 10 00 C. Wagner, Treasurer. Mr. Marvin claims that only through Consumption. the complaint of the plaintiff in the above en- 75 40 Teas, Japan, Ct. Louis 5 00 tiUed action, which is filed in theoffice of the Clerk A State teachers' institute will be H. Vajen, Jos. 3obleter, creameries can the Standard of Minnesota 80 HW MACHINE SHOP. 60 Gre.n. of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, Thousands who had long suffered Fargo D. 105 00 M. Mullen, S D. Peterson held at Sleepy Eye, commencing Monday, in and for the county of Brown, and to serve a butter be raisea, and as the mode 80 Black. from weak lungs, short bieath, asthma, copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber, H. Keller. C. H. Ross. Alma Wis 149 00 April 24th, next. State Superindent Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & of operation becomes to be known, at his office, in the city of New Ulm, in and consumption, have found a Geo. Jacobs, E. G. Pahl Baltimore 100 00 said county, within thirty days after the service of Kiehle is expected to be present, Wednesday, Lent be- Scherer's Lumber"Yard, To-day, Ash creameries will be established in relief in Brown's Iron Bitters, a true E. G. Kock, Werner Boesch, this summons np yon, exclusive of the day of Madison 31 50 tonic. such service and if yon fail to answer the said and Superintendent Clary is also in every town and hamlet in the State. gins. NEW ULM, MINN. Henry Weyhe, B. F. Webber, complaint within the time aforesaid, the plmntiff Boston Mass 700 14 hopes of securing the attendance of in this action will apply to the court for the relief In places where creameries are already and the mayor of the city, Hon. John rTlieo. Kobki^li, S^opVi Augusta Oa 2 00 demanded in the complaint. CO SOBER. Have you Catarrh! -'Dr. Syke's Qther renowned educators. Teachers established, the prizes realized by Dated New Ulm, Minnesota, Jan. 10th, 1882. C. Rudolph, and at a meeting of this West Point N 2 00 Sine Cure" is an unfailing remedy. am now prepared to execute all JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, from this and adjoining counties and the farmer for the butter in the milk committee held on the 23d of January Bangor Me -25 00 210-6w Plaintiff's Attorney. Have you heard of it? orders with dispatch. Repairing of all others interested in educational Cox's witnesses from this city and has heretofore averaged from 15 to Joliet Ills 50 00 the final disposition of the funds Threshers and Reapers a specialty. IN PROBATE COURT. matters are invited to be present. other parts of Brown county testified My machinery is all new and of the Indianapolis 65 50 IS centsmore than than the average Governors Guards drill meeting was made and the undersigned executive most improved pattern. All work warranted before the impeachment tribunal last Detroit 25 00 paid them for their butter manufactured. next wednrsday evening. Every member committe appointed to v ind up STATE OF MINNESOTA,) a represented. All those in Walter A, Wood Co 100 00 week, and they were all painfully unanimous The St. Paul and Minneapolis papers He claims that a good average the affairs of the relief committee and should be in line. want of anything in my line are cordially COUNTY OP BROWN. E. W Lehmann N Y... 13 75 that Cox was never drunk. evidently haven't got the right cow could be made to produce to take charge of and administer the invited to give me a call. In the matter of the estate of Oscar Hanft, deceased. c. St. Paul Minn 8497 78 Some even intimated that he never To-day is Washington's biith-day, definition of the word "katzenjammer" milk for from 200 to 300tt of butter remaining funds in the manner described. THEO. KOBAKSCH. On reading and filing the petition of Anna L. Minneapolis 3472 75 drank an} thing stronger than water, and quite a number of flags are waving They have all fallen into th error of per annum, and says that he would Hanft, Administratrix ol the estate of Oscar Winona 1396 54 Hanft, deceased, representing among other things, and that had to be toned down with the joyous tiding3 from house-tops. applying it to boozy persons, when in turn off to the butcher all cows which The sympathy and kindness shown that she has fully administered said estate, and New Ulm 492 00 sugar. The witnesses for the proseeu* praying that a time and place be fixed for examining fact katzenjammer does not come on could not be made to produce 5,000 of to our people fiom all directions are St. Cloud 246 75 ana allowing her accountof heradmimstiation, Young Fesemeyer of the town of tion swore that Cox was drunk, terribly until the hilarious effect of the liquor and for the assignment of the residue cf said estate, milk yearly. A convention of dairymen gratefully acknowledged and will ever Sleepy Eye 214 00 according to law. Cottonwood, was among the lucky drunk, beastly driuk, in fact an has worn off and the victim begins to be remembered by the hundreds will be held at Rochester, Minn., It is ordered that said account be examined, and Milford Brown Co.... 10 00 orthis Court, on Fnay, Sctition ones who bagged a wild goose last habitual drunkard the witnesses for heard, by the Judge feel disjointed. A man, however, miv who were rescued from want and sufand March 7th, 8th and 9th for the purpose Mankato 625 36 the 17th day of March, A. 1882. at 1 o'clock the defense say he was sober, sober as \vek get drunk and still not be troubled p. m., at the Probate office in smd county. 50fering, if in the pressure of business Stillwater 567 of organizing a State Dairy and And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be a judge, perfectly sober, a nice, perfectly Brainerd 108 50 with katzenjammer. See? it has been overlooked to express PROPRIETOR OF THE Creamery Association, and to encourage riven to all persons interested, by publishing a Crawfonl & Co's. minstrel troupe copy of this order for three successive weeks prior sober gentleman, in fact the evidence 148 50 New Ulm Foundry Jordan our special thanks in some cases the raising of fine stock. Jos. Floor, of Sigeltown, has purchased will give an exhibition at Harmony to smd day of hearing, in the NEW ULM REVIEW, a of a few of the witnesses would 200 00 Waseca weekly newspaper, printed and published at New where extra efforts were made, we A general invitation is extended Quii in Scheible's saloon and Hall, Sleepy Eye, on Friday evening, Ulm, in said county. 180 00 Hastings make it appear that he is about the Lated at New Ulm, the 15th dav of February. A. hope that the parties will excuse our & MACHINE SHOP to {all dairy and creamery and boarding house on Centre and Valley, Feb. 24th. D. 1882. 75 00 Young America only sober man in the Ninth judicial shortc imiugs and find their best reward B\ the Court, cheese men to the convention, several streets, the consideration being $2,90J. Brown ston 28 50 [L.8.] ERNST BRANDT, district. Of ccurse there is a difference On Thursday, however, the wind in the knowledge, that they prizes being offered for such. Mr. Floor, as will be seen by a notice Corner Centre & Front Streets., Judge of Probate. 100 00 Crookston of opinion as to what constitutes a veered around to the north-west and have done a good and noble work and elsewhere in this week's REVIEW, 18 50 Long Prairie Ordrunk. One witness thought that a NEW ULM, MINN MORTGAGE SALE. The Minnesota National Guards since then it has been anything but assisted people who have struggled will sell his personal effects in Sigel 200 00 Fergus Falls The Foundry has been thoroughly refit ted and man must be so full of bug-juice that seeding weather. hard to build up permanent homes under ganized into Two Battalions. am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short 50 00 town at public auction, on March 1st, Lamberton he'll wallow in the street before he notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery ann the most adverse circumstances. 26 65 New Pragne and he expects to take possession of Agricultur il Implements a specialty. Only experienced Default has been made in the conditions of a certain can be considered drunk. Another Only a few days more remain in workmen are employed and work en. mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of 61 05 Norwood his newly acquired property in this city That in a work of such magnitude [COMMUNICATED.] trusted to my care will be executed with neatness September, A. D. 1874, executed and delivered by tetifled that he had seen Cox drunk' which to pay personal taxes. A penalty 66 10 Le Sueur and dispatch. AM, WORK WARRANTED. David Slierm.in and viaria Sherman, his mite, The several companies comprising about March 10th. some mistakes will be made, the most but it was at a time when he (Cox) mortgagors,to Humphrey Jones, mortgagee, which CHAS. LEONARD. attaches to all personal taxes not 50 Faribault 142 the military force of this State have careful must admit, and if we acknowledge mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the had no business to attend to. Aaother paid by March 1st. 00 Grand Rapids Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brown The Sleepy Eye papers report an organized into two battalions, which that this may have been the and State of Minnesota, on the twenty-fifth day of had met Cox when very "hilarious," New Rome Sibley Co. 36 25 attempt at highway robbeiy near S^ptenber, A. I. 1874, at 4 o'cl-xk P. M.,iu book are hereafter to be known as case in our work, we are nevertheless You had better cutout this address "G" or mortgages, on page 401. Said mortgage but did not know the cause of the Bremen 1 00 MARBLEWORKS that place a few nights since. Two bears interest at the rateol ten per cent, per annum the First and Second Battalions satisfied, that every member of the Dr. C. R. Sykes. 169 Madison St, Chi- De Graff & Co 100 00 Judge's joviality. A fourth was quite from date until paid. The amount claimed to be farmers were stopped by three wouldbe cago," for you may need his "Sure of Minnesota National Guard. The committee considered it his solemn due and unpaid at the date ol this notice upon said Caledonia 10 00 positive that the Judge was sober on mortgage, is the sum of seven hundred and ninety highwaymen who with presented Cuie foiCatarrh," Ig. ^dhweqelii^er', First Battalion is composed of the following duty to act without fear, favor or prejudice. Marshall 25 00 dollars and thirty-one cents ($790.31,) And co the memorable day when he rode in revolvers demanded their money. action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been companies, viz: The Minneapolis DEALER IN Glencoe 203 55 instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage state in a swill cart, although ever} Rev. Alex. Berghold will accept our The farmers protested, and expostulated Monuments, Tombstones, Light Infantry of Minneapolis, debt or any part thereof St. Peter 290 75 THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. one else who came in contact with his Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by thanks for a bunch of nice radishes. that they bad no money, when the Minneapolis Zouaves of Minneapolis, Redwood Falls 10 00 Wm. Pfaender, chairmann, Mantels, virtue ot the power of sile in said mortgage contained, Judgeship on that day say that he was Radishes in the middle of February are their team was taken from them but and pursuant to the statutes in such ease Sigeltown Brown Co. 15 00 Jos. Bobleter, Secretary, the St. Paul Guards of St. Paul, madeand provided, said mortgagewill be foreclosed "full to overflowing." The swill cart Foreign and a rarity in these parts. returned after being in the robber's Chas. Wagner, Treasurer. Anoka 5 00 and the premises described in and covered by the Allen Light Guards of St. Paul. 'ride was also gone over and both said mortgage, to-wit:Thenorth westquarterofthe American Marble. possession a few minutes. Shakopee 278 25 New Ulm, Feb. 8,1882. The Second Battalion is composed of the southeasttquarter and the south west quarter of Stuebe, the owner cf the cart, and C. The natives of this part of the northeast quarter of section five (5), in township Osseo 75 0Q the following companies, viz: The one hundred and eleven (111) north, of range thirty.three Meyer, a hired man, were positive world are no doubt now content since General Debility Cured. Henderson 184 00 Mr. W. F. Rounds, for some time the (33) west, containing eighty (80) acres of Governor's Guards of New Ulm, the Shop on State Street between 4th and land according to the United States Uover.iment that Cox never rode to court in their they have been tieated to a regular Rochester 410 00 night operator at this station, has been Chesterville, Kent Co Md., Jan. 31, survey thereof, situated in the coanty of Brown Winona Guards of Winona, the Faribault fifth streets, cart. The witnesses for the prosecution, old-timer snow storm. Carver (F. Schuetz) 13 25 and State of Minnesota,with the hereditaments and 1881. ordered to Winona to take the keyboard Guards of Faribault. The commissioned New Ulm, Minn. appurtenances, will be sold at public vendue, to Feeling broken down and generally who helped the Judge into the Proceeds of Auctiou to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of aaid vacated by L. P. Raley. officers of the companies of debilitated, I was induced by our county, at the front door of the Court House, in Clergymen, lawyers, physicians, farmers, cart, are as positive that* he did take Sale of articles donated, 196 80 Since the above has been in type PUMPS! PUMPS! the city of New Ulm, in said connty and State the First Battalion will meet for the druggist to try a bottle of Brown's merchants, business men, gentlemen aforesaid, on Thursday the 23d day of March, A. that memorable ride, and we have Lumber sold & Amount refunded. we learn from the Winona Republican Iron Bitters. From the third dose, of leisure, and their women election of afield officer on Thursday. D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of payin 117 91 even heard it publicly stated that Mr. the monfty due on said mortgage, together with I began to feel the good effects of folks, and children, all use Brown's that Mr. Rounds was taken ill last Feb. 23, at 2:30 p. m. The election of the costs and expenses of sale, and the sum of Stuebe himself handled the ribbons. your medicine, and I really think it Iron Bitters. If keeps them well. twenty-five dollar* attorney's fees, stipulated in Saturday, and that on Sunday his physicians field officers of the Second Battalion has Total 45^64413 said mortgage, to be paid in case of foreclosure-eea did me more good than any medicine I pronounced his trouble a case thereof. not been ordered yet. ever took. B. D. Quimby. 1881l. But little can be expected when men Mor Old Piince Ctrnival was snowed under RECEIVED AND DISTRIBUTED. Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb.N 4th,, of variloid. He must tve been exposed JOES ot respectability take the stand and Now we are at a loss to know why yesterday, and in consequence he 2 boxes of clothing from Minneapolis. PHRE J. NEWHART, A Foolish Mistake. while yet in this city, and if so 5 packages of clothing from St. Paul. swear that they have never seen Cox Attorney for Mortgagee. 213 the Second Battalion, which Includes was unable to make his appearance at 2 dozen chairs from the Wisconsin Mfg. Co. in other cases may he looked for. Don't make the mistake of confounding drunk, when they have tiuieand again Jelerson, Wis. the Governor's Guards, the oldest and either hall last night. 1J6 chairs and rockers from the N. W. Mfg. Co. a remedy of merit with GOOD NEWS TO YOUNG LADIES,At encountered him in a beastly state of ranking company of the State, should MORTGAGE SALE. Atkinson, Wis. the last week's meeting of the New quack medicines. We speak from intoxication, just because they believe PARTLY USED POR SICK AND WOUNDED not have had the election of their field If thine enemy revile thee, revile Ulm Bachelors' Club, the following interesting experience when we say that Parker's AND BALANCE SOLD: Default has been made In the conditions of a certain not agtin, but presnt him with a bottle him to be persecuted and because he question was debated Ginger Tonic is a sterling health restorative officers on the same day, so as to place mortgage bearing date the ninth day of October, 1 lot of liquors from Troast A Co., Winoaa. ot Dr. irshall's Lung Syrup for which will do all that is Resolved, That married life is happier A. 1878, executed and delivered by F.leff has done our city some service in days them on an equal footing with the 1 lot of liquors from Romberg Dubuque, Elcffsen and Sarah Eleffsen, his wift, mortgagors, coughs, colds or bronchial troubles. claimed for it. We have used it ourselves than the life of a bachelor. RECEIVED AND SOLD AT AUCTION. gone by. I/tt.le do they realize tin to Judas Newhart, mortgagee, which mortgage other battalion at least. E. Druggists sell it. with the happiest results for The judges appointed were members 1 Farmers Wagon complete from Ed. Bain, Kenosha, was duly recorded in the office or Register of extent of damage their their testimony Wis Deeds in and for the County of Brown and State of Rheumatism and when worn out by of the club, and after listening to the SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. 1 Sewing Machine from the Davis Sewing Mach. Minnesota, on the nineteenth day of November, A. may inflict upon the people of this judicial overwork. See adv.Times. 1 powerful arguments or both sides of It really begins to look as if those Co. D. 1878, at 9 o'clock A. M., in Book of Mortgages, 1 Sewing Machine from C. Wagner, New Ulm. the question, declared the resolution on page 520. Said mortgage bears interest district, else their memory wild geese seen flying north a days For tae first time this season enough at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from carried Let the good work go on! Life and Work of Garfield. USRD AND DISTRIBUTED. would not have deserted them so effectively. date until paid. Said mortgage together with the ago were badly off their base. They snow fell last Fri lay and Saurday to The next thing in order is to hear a From Albert Lea the labor of 5 carpenters for 8 debt thereby secured was on the fourteenth day ol That Cox has been frequently make sleighing a possibility, but that have no doubt ere this made double weeks, not charged to individuals. January, A D. 1882, duly sold and assigned by said similar resolution unanimously carried We tuve heretofore referred to this From Chicago one car load of lumber and shingles, Jud is Newhart to George H. Parker, and the Instrument was about all. Your correspondent drunk in this city, both on by the Red Silk Handkerchief remarkable book by Dr. John Clark time for a more tropical clime. the proceeds of which are included in the of assignment duly recorded in said office accepted an invitation from Dr Club. Ridpath, published by Jones Brothers of Register of Deeds, on the fourteenth day ol Chicago cash donation. and off the bench, snd that his behavior January A. D. 1882, at 3 o'clock P.M.. in Book Hitchcock and took a turn around om the Baronett Lumber Co, Baronett, & Co. Its success is almost phenominal. Mr. Bromwich, editor of the Sleepy at such times was not that of a "M" of Mortgages, on page 466. The amount Wis., 6492 feet of lumber, valued The concert and hop of the Newtown on runners. It is doubtless having a larger sale cliiimed to be due and unpaid at the date of tbis no. IU0.S8. at Eye Republican, and Hans Moe, jeweler, gentleman, is a fact that can not be The undersigned take pleasure in tice upon said mortgage, is the sum of forty-eight Ulm City band at Union Hall last Sunday than auy other book now before the The good ladies of our village tve From Minneapolis from different firms dollars (|49), besides the sum of Fifteen Dollars denied. His witnesses may not have forming the public that they hav* made our sanctum a pleasant visit 41155 ft of lumber and 81*50 shinies, public. It setms to possess the rare a sociable at the residence of Mrs. A. evening was but poorly attended, and Seventy-two cents ($15.72) paid by said 1804.83. valued at been appointed agents for New Ulm W. Henderson last Frtaay evening. quality of responding to the popular seen him on such occasions, but there George H. Parker as taxes upon the premises cov last Saturday afternoon. 23.00 7 kegs of nails, valued at we are sorry to say. The band was eredbyMaid mortgage and with lawful interest All present enjoyed themselves immensely. ,want in every detailin matter, illustration, and vicinity for the sale of Powell & From Winona 58521 It. lumber, 117,000 ar8 hundreds who have, and, as the from January 14th, 1882, is claimed as an additional assisted by the Msennerchor and both shinties, 80,000 laths, 100 doors, 103 The society, under the paper, printing, binding and lien thereon, and no action or proceeding at Is* Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best A mm born at sea cannot be proud old saying is, "seeing is believing." windows, valued at or otherwise has been instituted to recover the societies rendered their parts in a man auspices of which the sociable was price. As it concerns Garfield's life 48 keg* of nails, valued at of his native land. A native who has in the market. amount of said mortgage debt or any part thereof: arranged, is officered as follows: Mrs. and the events which make him illustrious, ner that gave sufficient proof of marked never used Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by 2,78.25 GOEDE & CORDES. D. I. Sheffield, president, Mrs. A. G. this book will ever remain the virtue of the power of sale la said mortgage should buy a bottle and stop coughing. progress. The band failed in giving COX ORfJlfK. contained, and pursuant to the statutes in such Anderson, treasurer, and Miss Holms, Grand total $48,317.28 standard popular biography. |18-82. Sold by druggists. case made and provided, said mortgage will be the entertainment at such an inopportune secretary. The net proceeds of these foreclosed and the promises described in and covered THB EXPENDITURES WERE While the witnesses for the defendant time, and we hope they will sociables always go to the church. by said mortgage, to wit: The East half For the tick and wounded $ 2,207.59 A COUGH, COLP.0R8ORE Trains were considerably delayed of the South West quarter of Section thirty (30), in He Loheyde, keep pouring into St. Paul to testify Cash paid to 170 parties in New Ulm to THROAT. repeat it at some more favorable Several parties from Watertown, D, Township one hundred and eight (106) North, ot assist in rebuilding and repairing 17,122.87 yesterday by snow drifts, and for the to Judge Cox's sober habits,, the A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped Range thirty-two (82) West, containing eighty (80) Expended for rebuilding 36 buildings T., have been in this vicinity the past time. Neglect frequently results in an incureable lung acres of land according to the United States Government and shops 9813.79 first time during this winter snow Judge himself goes square" back on few days buying up cattle. Chas. disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial survey thereof. situated in the County of Cash, Material and labor famished to DEALER I N trochee are certain to give relieve In Asthma, Brown and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments plows were brought into requisition. Gamble, who is thoroughly acquainted them by getting on one of his oldfashioned 85 persona for rebuilding, repairs and Mr. Howard O. Clark, son of Miles BOOTS & SHOES, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and and appurtenances, will be sold at public support 0,486.81 with the country hereabouts, accompanied Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* jamborees. Last Wednesday's vendue to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff Clark, formerly of Fort Ridgely, was Wages paidtocarpenters plasterersand havebeen recommended by physicians, and al. of said county, at the front door of the Court the party in the capacity of laborers and notcharged to individuals 1,367.84 The Hector Union says that Jas. St, Paul and Minneapolis papers Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Mint. waya gave perfect satisfaction. They are not House, iu the cityof New Ulm, in said county and last Wednesday evening united in holy Brick distributed and not charged to inviduals guide and buyer. new or untried but having been tested by wide State aforesaid on Thursday the 2d day of March, Hanna, living near that place, shot 899.80 brought the information that Judge wedlock to Miss Katherine A. Bavin, and constant use for nearly an entire generation, A. D.1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of M. C. Robertson, our attorney at Paid for teaming, board of carpenters, A large assortment of men's boots they have attained well merited rank among the a wild goose one day last week, paying the money due on said mortgage, and the Cox had gone on one of his sprees on freight ana mater- of Winona. After the ceremony was nd express charges law, has returned home from a brief few strong remedies of the age. Public speakers sum paid for taxes as aforesaid together with the and shoes and ladies' and children's ial not charged individuals 849415 being the first one shot this season. andsraepl nse them to deaf and strengthen Saturday evening, and that he was "as costs and expenses of saleand the sum of Twentyfive sojourn in St. Paul, to which place he performed, the officiating clergyman Expenses of tne committe, as stationery, hoes constantly kept on hand. Cust the voice: so)d atSS cents a box by all druggists. dollars attorney's fees stipulated In said mortgagetobe printing, Telegrams, posting books, had been called to give evidence in the drunk as a lord" all day Sunday. As work and repairing promp tly at' congratulated Mr. Clark upon keeping paid in case of foreclosure thereof. fiveiy, etc. 128.45 Quirin Scheible, having disposed of Cox impeachment case. Dated, New Ulm, Minn January 17th, 1882. endd to. is his custom on such occasions, he Amount paidtoCatholic, Protestant and his word in saying that he should be AleUfcerS! methersll IH- the re. GEOBOSH PABKan, Assignee. his boarding house and saloon, requests Methodist churches and to the independent Rev. Father Haire, of the Catholic Newhart, Attorney for Assignee. 8107w did not fail to make an exhibition of school distriot of New Ulm 2,000.00 married "on time," stating that during vAre yon disturbed at night and broken off congregation of this place, baa secured all his debtors to call around and settle STEW your rest by a sick child suffering and crying himself, although Mr. Arctander and AMOUNTS PAID TO TOWNS OUTSIDE the past twenty years it was thean organ for the church and he is now .EVERYBODY WANTS THEM! up by April 1st. See his card in another with the excruciating pain offcatting teeth? If so fopthinge OF NEW ULM. ^r" others tried to keep him in his room. Batono andget a bottle of Mrs, Window's devoting his spare moments in getting only occasion that he had found the Picture Cards WABOH AND SHITEo SHOPall.dan column. West Newton township, Nicollet county Syrup. It will relieve the the poor little .i /{'.n.w up a choir. He says he h*s Tots of He called Arctander ad....n Norwegian othe thererIs and bridal pirty on time. Howard has always to committee snd Individuals $l,42S.o\ sufferer ImmedleetlydepenBdt uponlt no 97800 Papered to any lveretot,, material, but they want practice. 4 Severance, Sibley co mistake aboutbIt.w Theretonot a mother on Earth dog," and applied an epithet to a The ladies who sometime since been one of the "on time" boys, use,d,.It wet Cairo, Renville eo. 1,575.00 .1 who has who will not tell yon that it will The!*?J undersigned would respectfully Inform the Si. a i ,rt ?K We understand that M. Howard, were unable to go out. having taken Wellington, Renville co 1.405.00 8 senator which is too vile for reproduction. public that he has opened a wagon and Smith shop single, and it isn't probable that he 80 Picture Cards, 60 kinds, no two alike,only 26 Palmyra, Renville co. tOft.00 O eifefand health tothe child, operating like magic carpenter and contractor, has taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Arctander expresses his fear CtaK, sentpoet-paid on receipt ot price. Martinsburg, Renville eo. 75410 would discard his punctuality, married. work In hie line promptly and at living rate*. All It ill perfectly safe, to use la all cases, aed orders for an immense quantity of are quite recovered, and have Butternut Valley, Blae Earth co. 400.00 pleasant to the taste, and la the prescription of work warranted. New wagons will always keep that this terrible blunder on the pari ^FRAMK R0EHR, Publisher, Accept congratulations of Revine, Cambria, Bine Earth co, 80.00 one of th* oldest female physicians and nurewln stone to be used fpr building purposes Ha hand. A kind patronageis respectfully sol. gone on their way rejoicing. 130.00 Barns, BrownBrown toVatb* ttatee. Sold at cento a b^tl"ivTry- etttd. J'^ -I If Uaveaworth, co 4 in our village the coming season. 2\v Howard. tJK Of COX Will 1086 him his ease. 40.0Q 2X9 Randolph Street, Chicago *r~ i John Lautertmch. tnk- ifciltf# vMii*.Sw *"***'&. n**rftefc3 4to, *2*eSjiiA4a4aAae!S3j*.ji'Medcr-- tlftnftiilT mttlii itiiiruft*iftr' -irti-* IW"I ,?***&"**>- -w*,,.a.,