New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 8, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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."MAKUHcSi NEW EW, WEDNESDAY -f -T ^7-^-i~r istsc ULK SECOND'BATTALION, M, N/.G. Grateful to Invalids. HEW MiCHIHE S1F. The charter election will be held in NEW ULM AND VICINITY An important meeting of the Governor's The new Lutheran church in this this city on Tuesday, April 4th. The Guards was held last evening. city will be built by Ruemke & Scha* Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, Centre Street, Opposite Mueller & officers to be elected aie a mayor, two TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Jos. Bobleter, who has been at the because it is refreshing without pekam, they having received the contract Scherer's Lumber Yard, the sickening effect of most perfumes. councilors, city clerk, treasurer and head of the company since its organization for the carpenter work. The 1 NEW ULM, MINN constable. The outgoing councilors in 1875, resigned the captaincy PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING OF THE OFFICERS contract for the masonry was on Monday Winona & Saint Peter Railway. ^eo. KobkiA Pifop'ifi are R. Pfefferle and Jacob Pfenninger, and the vacancy was filled by the election evening awarded to Messrs. Henschen OF THE SECOND BATTALION, CALLED FOR NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Going West. and having made' such good officers Going East. of Jos. A Eckstein. The former and Ochs. am now prepared to execute all THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING BATTALION Day Passenger *6:13 they will no doubt be re-elected. That I) ay Passenger *6:42a retires from the company to accept orders with dispatch. Repairing of Mr. Wilken, the mail carrier between Night J10:17 am Night *3:20 Mr. John O. Rudolph will be re-elected the command of the Second Battalion, OFFICERS. Threshers and Reapers a specialty. Freight No 13 12:05 a Freight No. ll*10:17um this city and Redwood Falls.reports mayor is a foregone conclusion, but My machinery is all new and of the knowing that the company has fallen Freight No. 19 *2:30 the roads to be in a bad condition. most improved pattern. All work warranted from what we hear we infer Into worthy and efficient hands. The Except Sunday. Except Monday. a? represented. All those in He consumed three and a half Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY that the people will be less unanimous report of the treasurer shows the company want of anything in my line are cordially days in making the last trip, when it are allowed to carry passengers between The meeting of the commissioned officers of the several compa- in their choice for city clerk. Capt. to be in a flourishing condition invited to give me a call. Kasota and Sleppy Eye ought to have been made in two. nies comprising the Second Battalion of the Minnesota National Guard, Nix, who has held the office for a num financially. THEO. KOBARSCH. C. W. HE! DEM ANN, Agent. held pursuant to General order No. 4, current series, issued from the ber of terms, will no doubt be a candi C. Leonhardt, Elixir Vitro for Women.Mrs. Lydia Adjutant' General's office, St. Paul, Minn., was called to order March date for re-election and he has many Officers of Brown County. Several citizens of St. Peter denounce E. Pinkham 223 Western Avenue, 2d, 1882, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., in the parlor of the Arnold House, warm friends who will stand by him, Lynn. Mass., has made the discovery! one Adolph Philippi as a dead Owatonna, Minn., Oapt. Bobleter of the Governor's Guard, Ne Post Office Address New Ulra. Her Vegetable Compound is a positive and all those desirous of stepping into AUDITORH. B. Constant. beat and a fraud. This man Philippi Ulm. cure for female complaints. A his shoes have a sharp contest before TKKASURKRF Schubert. radiated around New Ulm considerable line addressed to this lady will VtKOISTKROF DKED8A. F. WllltOll. On motion, Capt. Jas. Hunter of the Faribault Guards was elect- them. For treasurer and constable. Jvnan OF PROBATKE. Brandt. elicit all necessary information. during this winter in the capacity ed chairman, and Lieut. M. T. Hackley of the Winona Guards, secre- CI.KRKOK THE DIST. COURTAlbert Hi inch nd. Mr. Foster and Mr. Galles, the present SHERIFFEdward Casey. of a salesman of musical merchandise, PROPRIETOR OF TH E tary. Some one, who no doubt desires to SURVEYORJ. Berudt. incumbents, will no doubt be re-elected and as such worked into the good New Ulm Foundry COURT COMMISSIONERA. Ilacherg do us a service, sends us a communication without opposition. By special COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. The company officers answered to their names as follows: graces of the "Bachelors Club." His CORONERJonas LaudeNSchlager. from the town of Linden, but act of the legislature last winter the Cous'TY SUPERINTENDENTD. G. Clary musical phiz may be seen on the background Governor's GuardsCapt. Jos. Bobleter, Maj. Jos. A. Eckstein, & MACHINE SHOP we can not give it a place in the columns city charter was so amended as to of those historical pictures of proxy for Lieut. June, and Lieut. J. Hescheler. CERMANREllEDY. Officers of the City of New Ulin. of the REVIEW because the contributor make the marshal an appointive officer, the members of the club, and as he Corner Centre & Front Streets. neglected to sign his name and whoever desires to succeed Winona GuardsCapt. Alf. Brooks, Lieut. Jno. J. Kendall, Lieut. MATORJohn C. Rudolph. has brought dishonor to the club by OOI'NCILOKXE Pahl, F. Boock, Keller. 1{. thereto. NEW ULM, MINI? M. T. Hackly. Mr. Gommel must keep on a good footing Pfefferle and J. Pfiuniunger dishonoring himself the high bachelor The Foundry has been thoroughly refit ted and with the members of the council. CLBRKJacob Nix. Faribault GuardsCapt. Jas. Hunter, Lieut. J. J. Va Saun, am now prepared to do all kinds of work on short says that the next question that the John Classen of Milford has located TREASLRERFi. Forster notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery ann Lieut. J. Ashley. FOB CITY JUSTICESU. Fischer aud Baasiu. RHEUMATISM, club will debate upon is, "In what in Gaylord, Sibley county, a new station Agricultunl Implements a speciality. Only ex. CITY ATTORNEYJos A Eckstein PERSONAL MEMTION. perienced workmen are employed and work en. I'OVSTABLKJos Guile*. on the Minneapolis & St. Louis manner can that picture be most eflectually On motion of Lieut. Kendall the meeting- proceeded to the elec- trusted to my care will be executed with neatness MAK-HVLF tfommel. and dispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. railroad, where he intends to engage veiled?" The club has certainly tion of a Major. Capt. Alf. Brooks offered the name of Capt. Boble- Supt. Sanborn tarried with mine CHAS. LEONARD. HEW UI-M iHAKKK'l KEPORT. ter, and moved that the secretary be instructed to cast the vote of the in the hotel and saloon business. He been brought into bad repute, host Chas. Brust last Friday night. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, /^N*V*^*S officers present for Capt. Bobleter as Major. Motion prevailed* and will also work his farm in Milford the but it will soon purge itself. 'Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer In C. Ross visited in Blue Earth Backache, Soreness of the Chest, the secretary cast the vote, which resulted in his election. drain. Pi ovisions, Groceries and Country Pro- coming season, and between the two The Eagle Mill Co. concluded arrangements city over Sunday, returning home MARBLEWORKS Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings uce he will no doubt be kept busy. with Supt. Sanborn last l^-S^N Major Bobleter in a few very pleasant words thanked the conven- and Sprains, Burns and Monday evening. NOV. 9. 1881. NEW ULM, Saturday whereby the Winona and St. tion for the honors bestowed upon him, and stated that it would be Scalds, General Bodily Mr. Pahl, of the Empire Mill, returned Ig. j&hwendingef, The Lyon County News says a Fair GRAIN Peter railroad Co. will build a side his aim to make the Second battalion second to none in proficiency. Pains, no from the west last Monday Wheat, 85 113 view granger attempted to jump a DEALER IN track from a point near the elevator to Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Oats, 45 night. He leports good success, having For the office of Adjutant, Lieut. Hescheler nominated Lieut. Monuments, Tombstones barbed wire fence and came to grief the former's mill. Work will be begun Feet and Ears, and all other Corn, 50 sold a very large quantity of flour Kendall. Lieut. Ashley nominated Lieut. Va Saun, but the latter in the operation. The slack ot his Mantels, Barley, 50 70 Pains and Aches. as soon as the frost is out ot the withdrew his name in favor of Lieut. Kendall, and on motion of Ma- during his absence. new ducking overalls caught on the No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS OIL PROVISIONS. ground, provided satisfactory arrangements jor Bobleter, seconded by Capt. Brooks, the secretary was instructed Foreign and as a safe, sure, simple and cheap External Rudolph Kiesling, of the firm of Beef on toot, per cwt., $2.50 3.50 top wire, and before they gave way Remedy A trial entails but the comparatively can be made for right of way. to cast the vote of the convention, which resulted in Lieut. Ken- Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 American Marble. trifling outlay of 50 Cents, and every one suffering Kieshug, Keller &Co., has gone to Chicago the granger realized exactly how it with pain can have cheap and positive proof of its The track will run the greatest portion dall's election. Adjutant Kendall then thanked the meeting in a few Pork per cwt., 5.00 6.00 to purchase a large stock of claims. feels to be crucified. Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12' 13 well chosen remarks. of the distance through Valley, Directions in Eleven Languages. spring and summer dress goods and Shop on State Street between 4th and Breakfast Bacon 9 10 80LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBS First North and Front streets, and it The Sleepy Eye Herald says that notions. Dried Beef, 18 Major Bobleter next nominated Lieut. Va Saun as Quartermas- fifth .streets, IK MEDICINE. is therefore expected that no difficulty Rev, Alex. Berghold of this city is Salt Pork, 10 ter and Commissary, and there being no other nomination, on motion A. VO&ELER fc CO., New Ulm, Minn. will be experienced in procuring the The Impeachment Trial. Lard, 1 2^ preparing a series of sketches on the duly made and seconded, the secretary cast the vote of the conven- CHAS.Baltimore, LUETH, ltd., V. 8. A, -Flour per cwt., 3.85 4.25 PUMPS! PUMPS! necessary right of of way. This will Indian war of 1862, to be published in tion, resulting in Lieut Va Saun's election. Corn Meal per cwt., 2.00 The end of the impeachment trial is supply a long felt want and be the the German language. He has already Photographer, t. Buckwheat Flour per cw 6.00 The Secretary was then instructed to cast the vote of the conven- near at hand. The testimony is now all means of saving hundreds of dollars published a pamphlet in German on this Butter per lb., 12 15 20 tion for Dr. C. Berry, of New Ulm, for Assistant Surgeon of the bat- in and the arguments were commenced annually to the Eagle Mill Co. Cheese 20 topic and the new work is intended to talion, which instructions were complied with. jesterday. Tue prosecution makes the Poultiy, 6 8 GALLER Ccr. Minn. & 8d North Sts., ._^ contain fuller details of local history Eggs per dozen, 191^ opening and c'osing arguments, and Lieut. Kendall offered the following resolution, passed by the Wi- We learn from the Redwood Falls of the war. NEW ULM, MINN. Potatoes per bushel. 40 50 Mr. Arctander will make the opening nona Guards, Wednesday evening, March 1st, 1882. Gazette that Mrs. Anderson, the Renville Onions, 2.00 2.50 Leading citizens of St James have argument for the defense and Mr. county victim of a murderous asassault Beans, 3.00 3.80 Resolved, That the Winona Guards favor an annual company as- pledged $300, to be expended in properly Brisbin the closing argument. As only Cranberries 3.50 4.00 All work neatly by her lunatic husband, died and promptly exe- sessment to defray Battalion expenses, the Major to levy said assess- cuted. entertaining the old veterans of GROCERIES. two of the attorneys on either side can last week Monday from her injuries. ment when it seems to him proper. Sugar, White, per lb. 12'^ the First Minnesota, on the occasion speak, it is probable that the end of Anderson showed symptoms of an unsound NOTICE. Yellow 11 On motion the resolution was accepted and ordered placed on of their annual re-union at that place this long and tedious trial will be mind several months ago, and Brown 1G N file. in June. The Journal says the money reached by Friday or Saturday. OTICE is hereby given that the bridge across Dried Apples, 7 1C had an examination before the doctors the Cottonwood river near Manderfeld's is was raised with very little trouble, and Peaches, SX 10 Whether Judge Cox will be convicted some time last fall, but his malady unsafe, and everybody is hereby warned not to On motion of Lieut. Kendall, seconded by Lieut. Ashley, it was Prunes, 8 k, 10 drive across the bridge with teams. The county assures the old boys that they will be or not remains to be seen, although ordered that an annual assessment of 25 cents per man in each com- was not considered dangerous. Recently can not be held responsible for any accident Coffee, Rio, Green, per 11 15 22 well treated. which may occur after the publication of this notice. the impression has steadily gained pany be made for the purpose of defraying Battalion expenses, such he had nearly two hundred Roasted 25 assessment to be paid out of the funds of each company, and at such a that as far as the high court of impeachment Java, Green, 30 33 bushels of wheat stolen from his AUG. WESTPHAL, The managers of the Lyon county Chairman, Board of Co. Com. Roasted" 40 time as the Major should think proper. is concerned, he must go. granery which was the cause fair are already making preparations Mocha, Green" 35 BOERfl&AVB'S!Iturearettielastre--LigadaneKnifeTh But even if convicted, he will carry of the complete overthrow of the Capt. Hunter then requested Capt. Brooks to take the chair, for the September exhibition. The and Teas, Japan, 40 75 his case up to the supreme court to unfortunate man's reason. He now on behalf of the officers of the Faribault Guards offered several Gie n. 60 80 sug- News says the arrangements are not RECTAL [soit tor Protuding, test the legalit} of the impeachment Black. 80 lies in jail at Beaver Falls. gestions for the good of the Battalion. yet complete, but John Schultz, one of bleeding tribunal, he holding that the court is Under the law he will have to The undersigned take pleasure in the Marshall merchants, has offered On motion of Major Bobleter, the chair was instructed to appoint All tHnt- Town meetings next Tuesday. Send Piles. illegally constructed and has no jurisdiction REMEDY. hav*1 undergo a criminal trial before his insanity nforming the public that they a handsome dress pattern for the handsomest a committee of three (one member from each company), to confer ITnentsttiul us the returns, please. in his case. Cox is determined been appointed agents for New Ulm can be legally established, although baby under one year of age. If with a similar committee of the First Battalion regarding a proper \mentsfail. BOtiH- to pull until the last string breaks, no and vicinity for the sale of Powell & those who know him believe muster ground for the annual encampment. a baby show at a county fair won't Ask your druggist for Pr. S ykes' HAAWS HKCTAZi REMEDY Douglas' Waukeegan pump, the best matter in what shape that may leave him to be insane beyond a doubt. Sure Cure for Catarrh." draw, nothing else will. makes the knife and the ligature and in the market. The chair appointed as such committee, Maj. Bobleter, Capt. him m. The Pioneer-Press of last Saturday the cautery unn^ssary. It returns the Brooks and Lieut. Va Saun. GOEDE & CORDES. Thiid edition of winter, and so far A depraved wretch made himself says a man who gives his name as Patrick Bowel, holds and heals ii. The worst the most interesting of all, SECON BiTTALION, M. I. 6. 118-82. conspicuous at Sleepy Eye last week Capt. Hunter then offered the following resolution, which was Fitzgerald, one of Cox's witnesses case of PlLT^wiTi be relieved""^""" by grossly insulting ladies on the unanimously adopted: Seitei's oichestra has had another L. Hseberle. i A TMSHI MINUTES. A, G. Seiter from this county, drew his mileage As will be seen by the proceedings street. The depraved wretch received Hae"borl & Seiter. peiiodical "biu.st." Boys will be boys, Send us by mail, OXE DOLLAR and and per diem after his testimony and elsewhere in this issue of the Review, Resolved, That it is the sense of this meeting, that a good pommelling from the editor of wi will send yoa a box after USING it seems. with the money went to Meeker county. by the suffrages of tue officers of the the Herald, after which he took himself HALF OF IT, if it fails to answer the WHEREAS, The several companies comprising this Battalion are There he presented himself as a New several companies comprising the deeding is again retarded by another recommendation, return THE OTHER TINSMITH. to other pastures green. This is the oldest companies organized, in the State, and Ulm cyclone sufferer that his house Second Battalion of tne Minnesota HALF, by mail, and your dollar will slight snow tall, which occurred last no doubt the same brute that exhibited be returned at once. WHEREAS, W consider such a fact to entitle us to the position had been utterly demolished by the National Guard, Jos. Bobleter was unanimously Sunday night. himself in this city a short time No one with RECTAL TROUBLES of the ranking batallion of the Minnesota National Guard there- storm and one of his children killed. elected Major of the battalion, Minn.St., between 1st. and 2d Xorth. ago, but escaped more fortunately. should be without the RECTAL REM fore, be it He succeeded in collecting about $200 with headquarters in New Ulm. C. Rolloff's stock of stoves, tinware EDY. ALL KINDS of TIN A ND SHEET in money and merchandise. The Pioneer First Lieut. Jno. J. Kendall, of the The citizens of Springfield are moving and shelf hardware was sold last Monday Resolved, That the officers of the Second Battalion respectfully HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITY CO. IRON WORK DONE. Press is right in warning the farm, Winona Guards, was elected Adjutant, for a flouring mill, a meeting to at sheriff's sale. ask that the commissions of the field and staff be so dated as to give Agents for the U. S. Chicago. ers against this imposter. The man Repairing& Job WorkaSpecialty First Lieut. J. Van Saun, of the A heavy thunder and rain storm, devise ways and means having been them a seniority in rank, and be it further Boerhaave's FIFTY YEARS and resides near Sleepy Eye and if his the first of the season, passed over this held last Saturday evening, but with Faribault Guards, Quartermaster, and Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be transmitted to the UPWARDS seldom All orders promptly attended to. section of country early Saturday what result we did not learn. The house was demolished and one of bis Dr. Berry, of this city, Assistant Surgeon. Adjutant General. Kidney Core. tail to induce various morning. Springfieldites have long held out inducements children killed by last summer's storm The non-commissioned staff 2STE"W Kidney Troubles, to outsiders to come in and There being no further business, the convention adjourned sine no one in this vicinity has ever heard will be appointed by the commander of Strengthen brain and muscle, cultivate uTTnTryd"istur^ances build a mill, but now they propose to of it. We are quite certain that no die. the battalion from among the sergeants $1.00 A Bottle. WAGON AND SMITH nerves of iron, make labor easy tnd inrlamation of take the matter into their own and work a pleasure, by using Brown's CAPT. JAS. HUNTER, one by the name of Patrick Fitzgerald of the several companies. Iron Bitters. often to hands. Bladder, etc., leading-how Atttest: Chairman. resided in New Ulm last summer, and Major Bobleter assumed command The undersigned would respectfully Inform the public that he has opened a wagon and Smith shop LIEUT. M. T. HACKLEY, Brights Disease. It will cost no one by that name sustained injury of the battalion last Saturday, by the The best advice to a Catarrh on State Street, and is prepared to do any and all In a Cincinnati daily we notice that Secretary. bottie DOLLAR, sent by mail, to trya either here or eltewhere by the July work in his line promptly and at living rates. All following order: Suffererwrite to Dr, C. R. Sykes, Mr. Tim Gleeson, ex-member of the work warranted. New wagons will always keep of BOERHAVE'S KIDNEY CCR I! 169 Madison Street, Chicago, for full cyclone. Council from Fourth Ward of that city, tin hand. A kind patronage is respectfully sol. SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. Golden Gate Gleanings. HEADQUARTERS SECOND BATTALION, cited information of a Sure CureFree. says he suffered terribly with rheumatism Relief is WABBANTKD IN EVE R? MINNESOTA NATIONAL GUARD, John Lauterbach. all last winter and spring. From our Correspondent BUSTED. Judge Henry of Scott county is moving NEW ULM, MIHN., MARCH 4th, 1882.) CASE. After using HALF THE GOLDEN GATE, March 3,1882. The Muscovite wheat men are now He tried all kinds of liniments and GENERAL ORDER, for a convention composed of representative EVERYBODY WANTS THEM! BOTTLE, if you think it is not adapt- NO. 1. $ medicines without any benefit until he Mud knee deep. working this vicinity. Don't buy unless Picture Cards men of the Minnesota eTnoyoTrTu^waaenn^ti^ouStnehali The proper commission having been used St. Jadobs Oil, the first application Our streets are exceedingly muddy. Frank Kennedy's family is down you are convinced that the wheat river towns. This convention, we are of which insured a full night's repose, issued by the Commander-in-chief, the that is left, in the original package, with the measles. Every lady in town was busy last is what represented. ana its subsequent use entirely undersigned hereby assumes command informed, is for the purpose of inaugurating Saturday morning catching rain water and YOUR MONEY WILL BE RlE John Heimerdinger and John Kuebler cured him. It is a great remedy. of the Second Battalion Minnesota a move for locking and darning BO Picture Cards, 50 kinds, no two alike, only 23 have gone to Germany to be absent The auction sale of Wm Kissner TURNED at once. The Faribault Guards, Second battalion, Akron {Ohio) Beacon. 1 National Guard. Cts., sent post-paid on receipt ot price. a few months. the Minnesota river for the pnrpose of was largely attended and, as is generally It has done wonders during more are making preparations to procure The commandant takes this opportunity FRAN R0EHR, Publisher, the case, old articles sold better Aug1. Westphal, chairman of the A raccoon was caught by Arch. slack water navigation. The Mankato than FIFTY YEARS of use. Bougie. of assuring the officers and men a new uniform as soon as it can and at a higher price than they could Coon, without any weapons, one day Catheter and Syringe are discarded as 259 Randolph Street, Chicago. of this command that no time or labor Review says that Mr. Hall, chairman BOER- board of county commissioners, gives be obtained satisfactorily. have been obtained for at stores, new. last week. har?h and useless, TRl will be spared on his part to m&ke the of the board of trade committee on Farmers south of the Cottonwood notice in another column that the IN PROBATE COURT. HAAVE'S KIDNEY CURE. Second Battalion an organization of Two families near here have sold all the Minnesota river improvement, received The board of county commissioners river are somewhat on their ear on account bridge across the Cottonwood river Household Specialty Co. which the State of Minnesota may be of their personal effects and are about STATE OF MINNESOTA,) of the bridge not being ready a letter from Hon. M. H. Dunnell, will meet in this city on Tuesday, proud, and in which the people may to start for Utah. near Manderfeld's is unsafe, and he ss Agents for the U. S. Chicago. for travel. recently, on this subject. Gen. March 23d. The session will in all have full confidence in times ot danger, COUTY OP NICOLLET. Our spring term of school is now in warns people from traveling it. If John Zeiske received several orders and trusts that his efforts in this direction MORTGAGE SALE. In the matter of the estate of Jacob Chri*tenen, Washburn of this State is on the committee probability be a short one. progress and is well attended, Mr. C. the farmers on the south side of the Loeften deceased. for harnesses from the west last week, wilj be promptly and heartily P. Cutting, teacher. Mr. C. is now of commerce, having the subject Oadministrator Cottonwood will persist in crossing which of course he filled promptly, receiving seconded by every officer and men of reading and filing the petition of Gal Olson, The Tribune says that John Alliens, teaching his fourth successive term in of river improvement under consideration, of the estate of Jac. Christensen the cash in return. this command. Def ault has been mnde in the conditions of .1 certain the bridge after this warning, they our district, which goes to show the Loeften, deceased, representing famong other dorf of Courtland will move to Madison, mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of and while our delegation Wild geese in large nnmbers are things, that he has fully administered snid estate, Jos. BOBLETER, estimation in which he is held by our can only hold themselves responsible September, A. D. 1874, executed and delivered by Cook county, 111., some time during and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining Major Comd'g Battalion. will do everything in th6ir power to daily sailing over our village northward David Sherman and Maria Sherman, his wile, people. and allowing his account of his administration, for any accident which may occur. mortgagors, to Humphrey Jones, mortgagee, which this month, where he will cultivate bound. It is the commandant's intention to secure favorable action, it is important and for the assignment of the residue of There are anumber of good horses for mortgage was duly recorded in the omce of the said -tate to heirs, a small farm. Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brow W. R. White of the Loreno House make monthly visits to each company, that petitions be forwarded promptly sale in this neighborhood. From Hon. John Lind. who came It is ordered, that said aeconnt be examined and and State of Minnesota, on the twenty-fifth day of Setitionehearddayyof has secured the services of Mr. Graves the Judge of this Court, on Fnny, S.-ptencber, A. J). 1874,at 4o'cloc P. M.,in book from all towns interested, setting forth for the prrpose of instructing it in Our mails are becoming very irregular. down from Tracy on Monday evening, th 24th March A. D. 1882, at ten o'- A lifty-cent bottle o'f Dr, Marshall's formerly of the Revere House, as "G" of mortgages, on page 401. Said mortgage Can not our government employ clock a. m. at the Probate Office in said county the necessity of the proposed improvement. battalion drill, until such a time as the we learn that one of the wheels of the bears interest at the rate ol ten per cent, per annum Lung Syrup contains as much medicine clerk. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be men who are able to get horses to carry from date nntil paid. The amount claimed to be as does most dollar sizes. It Governor calls the battalion to 'ether tender on the down train was broken given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy dne abd unpaid at the date of this notice upon said Business is Better than is usual at the mail 40 miles per day, even of this order for three successive weeks prior cures a cough or cold and saves you mortgage, is the sum of seven hundred and ninety in a general muster. and the tender thrown from the track, this time of year and collections, too, to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a though the roads are muddy I for one dollars and thirty-one cents ($790.31,) And no money. Druggists all sell it. weekly newspaper, printed and published at New are quite good. action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been midway between Springfield. and think this matter ought to be looked While in St. Peter last Friday evening Ulm, in said county. instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage after. We pay a man a certain sum to The lecture at Harmony Hall last Da'ed at New Ulm the 23d day of February, A. Sleepy Eye, necessitating a delay of debt or any part thereof we took occasion to visit the new SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Mr. J. W. Babcock, proprietor of D. 1882. By the Court, carrv the mail a certain number of Thursday evening was well attended Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by about two hours. The front baggage court house which had that evening (L. S.) ERNST BRANDT, the Kasota stone quarries, who has virtue ot the power of sile in "aid mortgage contained, times frcm one point to another, and and the lecture gave entire satisfaction. March 22,82 Judge of Probate, and pursuant to the statutes in such ease car was also somewhat damaged, but Rain, hail, thunder and lightning been lit up for the first time. A large he certainly loses from 10 to 15 trips been under treatment at the St. Peter The eight year old child rendered* made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed was the state of the weather last Saturday. none of the passengers or train men and the premises described in and covered by per year. Is he by right entitled to number of ladies and gentlemen had her elocutionary part splendidly. NOTICE. hospital for insane, has so far recovered ASSIGNEES said mortgage, to-wit: The north west quarter of the compensation for full services sustained injury. congregated to inspect the inner arrangements the 8outheast{qnarter and the south west quarter of 1 as to return to his home. Thos. Brophy's child is not expected STATE OF MINNESOTA north east quarter of section five (d), in township SNYDER. of the building and to listen one hundred and eleven (111) north, of range thirty-three to live. LOflE TREE LIRE WAVELETS. The Public Spirit says the Lutheran (33) west, containing eighty (80) acies of A $2,000 church will be built in COJTNTY OP BROWS. to a lecture by Prof. Searing, of land according to the United States Government Mrs. Thos. Keegan is with Mrs. Faded Colors Restored. Society of Butternut Valley have secured DIST COURT, NINTH JUDICIAL IISTRICT. Sleepy Eye the coming season by the survey thereof, situated in the county of Brown Mankato, for the benefit of the high Brophy assisting her in this hour of and State of Minnesota,with the hereditaments and Faded or gray hair gradually recovers plans and specifications for a In the matter of the assignment ol Charles'Rolloff. Lone Tree Lake, Match 4,1882. German Methodist congregation. The tribulation and trouble. school. The court room, in which the appurtenances, will be sold at public vendue, to its youthful color and lustre by the Notice is hereby given that Charles Rolloff, of new church which will be erected during to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of said Set Billington, one of the oldest setters structure will be 30x50 feet in size and lecture was held, was brilliantly lighted Mr. Gust. Roericii, representing the New Ulm, in said county an 1 State, has, by deed use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant county, at the front door of the Court House, in of Lone Tree, has had another the coming summer. It is a neat in writing, dated February 23d, 1882, made a general will be built by M\ J. A. Stewart. the city of New Ulm, in said county and State mammoth boot and shoe firm of Forepaugh dressing, admired for its purity by one twelve light and four six assignment to the undersigned, of all his property, aforesaid, on Thursday the 23d day of March, A. stroke of palsy and is very low, but Tar box. St. Paul, tarried in looking building on paper and will be and rich perfume. 1 not exempt by law from levy and sale on D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of payin light chandeliers, which gave the we hope he may recover. execution, for the benefit of all his creditors, without our village a few hours one day last the money due oa said mortgage, together with "Ring the bell softly, there's Crape located on the cemetery grounds near preferances. scene an animated aad impressive appearance. the costs an 1 expenses of sale, and ihe sum of The supper at the Congregational week. on the door."The little one died of All claims must be verified and presented to the Strom ochool house. Its cost is estimated twenty-five dollar* attorney's fees, stipulated in Wasn't she Cute. The building is very spacious church, on the 22d tilt., was a pleasant the undersigned for allowance. croup. Mothers should keep Dr. The farmers are now getting ready said mortgage, to be paid in case of foreclosure Dated February 23d, 1882. at about $3,000. The number thereof. affair. and is handsomely furnished. On the Mai shah's Lung Syrup handy for for their spring work. F. FRIEDMANN, She knew it was necessary to be Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 4th, 1882. of churches that will be built in this just such cases. Pi ice twenty-five The M. E. Society of this place have March 882 Assignee. first floor are the several county offices, HUMPHREY JONES, Mortgagee. A. G. Anderson and A. E. Aarness are beautiful to be attractive. She knew and fifty cents a bottle. Druggists sell almost got their church completed. I J. NEWHART, vicinity the coming season is unprecedently keeping on hand an excellent quality health gave beauty a peculiar charm, and in the second is the court room Attorney for Mortgagee. 213 it. will be dedicated some time in May. IN PROBATE COURT. of seed wheat, which they will sell very therefore she made free use of large. aud jury rooms. The main stairs to It is a very good building and an ornament Summons. reasonably. Brown's Iron Bitters, and her captivating the court room and the aisle are carpeted STATE OF MINNESOTA,! to Lone Tree. The heaviest wind storm since the smile seemed like a beam of Last week Mr. Fr. Eritsche, of Lafayette, 8S There will bo a grand social at M.H. with matting, and the court We had a lively time last Friday sunshine her eyes were bright and COCNTY or BROWK. July cyclone passed over this section Gamble's hall, on Friday evening the Nicollet county, stepped down STATE OP MINNESOTA, 1 night at a spelling match between the room itself is handsomely and elaborately spaikling, and ber skin, oh, 'twas In the matter of the estate of -Oscar Hanft, deceased. of country last Saturday night. It 17th inst. in the way of an oyster supper and out as county treasurer, alter having COUHTY Ol* BnOWN. school taught by Miss Ella Bradly and most wondrous fair! Well worthy of furnished. We believe that it is and a musical entertainment, shook up some of the exposed buildings faithfully and honestly filled the District Conrt, Ninth Judicial District. On reading and filing the petition of Anna L. the one taught by J. M. Clancy, both a trial is this valuable medicine by Prof. Holcombof St. Peter to deal the best and most conveniently arranged Hanft Hanrt, Administratrix representinthe of estate of Oscar,* quite lively, but as far as we are deceased, among other things number one teachers. The spelling important position for ten years. The our lady friends. WILLIAM PETERMANX, Plaintiff,) out the music for the occasion. There county building in the State, was very good, Miss Katie Raverty of Against Summons. that she has fully administered said estate, and Tribune pays him the following well able to learn no damage was done. will also be a free lecture delivered on praying that a time and place be fixed for examining the Grimes school spelling all down. MART PETERMANN, Defendaut.) and the people of Nicollet county may deserved tribute: "He has been a capable, and allowing her account of her administration, capital punishment, by Rev. Father The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: A COUGH, GOLD.ORSOBE S. G. and our town clerk and ex-county and for the assignment of the residue of said estate, justly feel proud of it. efficient and accommodating officer, Haire of this place. Gome one, Come The impression of our Golden Gate THROAT. according to law. commissioner got through before Tou are hereby summoned and required to answer all, and have a big time. and in retiring from the position A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped It is ordered that said account be examined, and the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled correspondent that the mail earlier lots of the small boys, but of course Neglect frequently results In an incureable lung petition heard, by the Judge 0? this Court, on Friday, action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk he does so with a clear record and the Experience the Best Guide. they were not used to the Merrill disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial between this place and Redwood Falls That everlasting bridge of ours is the 17th day of .March, A. D. 1882, at 1 o'clock of the District Court of the Ninth Judicial District, troches are certain to give relieve In Asthma, p. m., at the Probate office in said county. best wishes of the people of the county spellers. The Clancy school came out in and for the county of Brown, and to serve a now at a stand still, and that jusi The reason why women everywhere gets full pay whether or not he makes Bronchitis, Congbs, Catarrh, consumptive and And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber, best in the match. for future success and happiness. when we need it the most. We understand Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches ziven to all persons interested, by publishing a use Parker's Ginger Tonic is, because at his omce, in the city of New Ulm, in the sufficient number of trips called for havebeen recommended by physicians, and always said connty, within thirty days after the service of copy of this order for three successive weeks prior He possessed the qualifications necessary that the workmen have been they have learned by experiencethe Son gave perfect satisfaction. They are not Quite a number of our neighbors you, exclusive of the day of to said day of hearing, in the NEW ULM REVIEW, a in the contract, is erroneous. All taken away to work on some other for the discharge of the duties of new or untried but having been tested by wide best guide that this excellent medicine .if you fail to answer the said weekly newspaper, printed and published at New are getting ready to build this spring. and constant ass for nearly an entire generation, missing trips are deducted at the end complaint within the time aforesaid, the plninuff Ulm, in said county. bridge. Who is to blame for this delay, the office and proved strictly loyal to overcomes despondency, periodical they have attained well merited rank among the in this action will apply to the conrt for the relief Dated at New Ulm, the 15th day of February, A. Lots of ducks and geese here now.. the builders or the board of county of the quarter in which the ommissions headache, indigestion, pain in the few strong remedies of the age. Public speakers every trust, both of a public and private demanded in the complaint. D. 1882. We expect to seed next week. commissioners? andarsepl use them to clear and strengthen Dated New Ulm, Minnesota, Jan. 10th, 1862. By Ihe Com*, back and kidneys, and other troubles occurred, and he draws pay for services nature, and thereby enjoys the the voice: sold atS cents bos by all drog- JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, [L.S.] ERNST BRANDT, *&^\. SUBSCRIBER. L DAUBACH. of the sex. 1 i%*i Plaintiff's Attorney. Judge of Probate, performed only. respect and esteem of all." i~~* iy^Ji ,7"*M