New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 22, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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^'Vf^ "a1"1 gBg%,ui Km jgwj ^^{-/^V^w^ H''^M^x^^yj^| 'wnmm) j," ii jwr^ewpwMWf-awwf" ^BPW*PP*PW^^WP ^"^p^f NEW ULM REVIEW!WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 taBZW^^mmfwmmmtmm^j^f^w^n fv^p^-fv 1 M.MULLEFS GRAND NEW ULM AND VICINITY has been sent for. In about two weeks v.. of the above date pronounces him the It is reported that a lady living not STATELY. The burning of a chimney in Mr. everything will be in full blast. Notice father of a new born boy, which fact Not yet heard from. far from the post office, on returning Erd's building adjoining the printing for the next meeting will be given CONCEHT&BALL he can hardly mean to deny, we are at HARDWARE to her home after a short absence, office last Monday evening made TRAVELERS' GUIDE. in next week's items. Shoulder Nicollet County. a loss to know his meaning unless he things lively for a few moments. It found a quantity of burning coals on Arms! old soldiers and to the front we (go. Come one, come all. refers to an item which appeared, in was mainly due to the heroic efforts her bed. A pjrtion of the bedding Emporium LAFAYETTE Winona & Saint Peter Railway. our comments on the Cox trial, in the J. Zieske will sell trunks at cost for of Frank Randall and Chas. Schoregge was destioyed, a conflagration being IN SupervisorsWilford N. C. Bushard, the next thirty days. Now is*your time Going East. Going IVest. REVIEW of February 22d, and which that no damage was done. prevented only by her timely return. chairman, Jacob Spath. Wm. Sanderson. and to come. Dty Passenger *6:42a Day P.issengei *0:13 reads as follows: Apparently, thefiie had been introduced Agricultural Machine Agency, R. J. Larson has lost his third child, Night *a-.aopra Major Bobleter stopped over in Winona ClerkJacob Klossner, Jr. Night J10:17 a ARRANGED BY THE "The swill cart ride was also gone through a hole iu a partition a girl nine yeaisold. Fatal diphtheria FieightXo 14*l0:17um TreasurerB. lluelskamp. Freight No 13 *1-2:0T a in a few hours last Monday to inspect over and both Stuebe, the owner of the NEW ULM wall, against which the bed stood. hasdone the work and three more are Freight No. 19 *2:S0 AssessorGottfried Kuehnel. cart, and C. Meyer, a hired man, were Co. "C," of the Second Battalion sic* and not expected to live. Mr. Larson Except Sunday. Evcept Monday. It is not known who did it, but certainly JusticeFred Fritsche. Silver Cornet Band, positive that Cox never rode to court and their new armory. He writes us has the sympathy of all. Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 19 ONLY ConstableJohn Klingler. some fiend, who needs watching, in their cart. The witnesses for the are allowed to carry i issengers between that the Winona boys are better fixed John Zieske offers his lot and building prosecution, who helped the Judge into WEST NEWTON. was the perpetrator. Herafter the Kasota and Slcfpy Eye on Main Sti eel lor sale. This is a for armory and drill rooms than any the cart, are as positive that he did Supervisors--M. Wall, clnirman REVIEW will be ready to move at the C. W. II El DEM ANN, Agent. splendid opportunity for some on take that memorable ride, and we have John Gerber, Chas. Bayer. other company in the State. Sunday, March 26th9 1882. fust alarm, and the incendiary with a few thousand dollars. Sohn is even heard it pubhly stated that Mr. ClerkAnton Blessing. expecting to go west in tiie spring and Officers of Brown County. had better ''look a leedle ond." Stuebe himself handled the ribbons." TreasurerWenzel Frank. Anton Manderieid, Sigel town, has a good harness maker ought not to let PROGRAMME. AssessorB. Ranweiler. We assume that the above is what Post Office Address New Ulm. the chance go by. some choice timothy seed which he offers PAttT I. A bill has been introduced into the JusticesJ. R. Ballenger, Chas. Bi AUDITORH. B. Constans. Mr. Stuebe refers to. He says the t_Overture Silver Cornet Band. TKKASUBJ-H-F. Schubeit. for sale at the very low price of anchi. United States senate, by Senator McMillan, 2Duet, Soprano and Alto. Reiser. Miss Julia KKUISTEH OF IMCKDSA. F. W.Uton reason he has waited so long before STATEMENT, ConstableJos. Bruckner. Wagner and Miss Pfsender. $2.25 per bushel. A sample of the JUDOC OK PKOBATKE. Brandt. to place John Jones, late captain 3Maennerchor. M%hrwg. going into print himself was to give CI.ERKOF THE DIST COURTAlbeit Bl mchard. 4Soprano Solo Miss J. Pfaender. seed can be seen at the City Drug SHKRIFFkdwaid Casey. of the Third Minnesota battery, Lone Tree Lake Wavelets. 5Overtnre Orchestra. us a chance to retract our statement. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. thowing the financial condition. Receipt*, Expenditure*, Store in this city, where the seed can on the retired list of the army, with COURT COMMISSIONERA. Ilajjoerg PART II. Now if there is anything in the above Liabilitut and A**ett of tlte Vity of COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webbet also be obtained at the same price. 6Potponri, Squiie Silver Comet Band. the full pay and emoluments of an officer We are anxiously looking for spring. CORONERJonas LaudeNschlager New Ulm from March 6th 1881. no to March' 6th that needs retracting (except it is the 7Trio, Atila Miss J. Pfsender COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD Claiy. 18H2. Messrs. Pahl and Pfaender. Win. Rounds, the telegraph operator of that grade. Capt. Jones will A little son of Charles and Jane boy story) we fail to see where it 8Msennerchorwith Brass quintette accompani- Knapp died on the 17th day of March. that went from here to Winona a be remembered by many of oar old ment. should come in. However, to accomdate Oflicers of the City of New Ulm. Tsfe iJlijq, }iii\r\. 9Peanuts, Squire, Silver Cornet Band. A. RECEIPTS. Rev. S. B. Smith, pastor of Lone short time since and was there taken settlers as a regular army Sergeant at Mr. Stuebe, if he had been a little Administration Fund $ 2219 95 Tree Lake M. E. church, is quite sick. MATORJohn Hudolph. down with varioloid, has now fully recovered. Fort Ridgely, at the time of, and previous Grave-Yard fund 478 79 more explicit in his card, and stated Admission 25 Cts. Children CoCNtiLonsE I'alil, Boock, Kelki, The village of Lone Tree Lake is Fire Department fund 338 61 A complete line of He informs the Tribune to, the Indian outbreak in 1862, Pfefferle and Pftenninijei Park fund 227 50 just what portion of our statement was 15. Admission to Ball 25 continually making improvements, SHELF & HEAVY HARDWARE CI.BRKJacob NIK Poor fund 82 02 that there was a case of chicken-pox and who did good service in repelling the last in the shape of a machine Ct8,for Gent8. TREASUKIVRFr Forster obnoxious to him, we would most joyously Street fund 2490 00 CITY JUSTICESR Fischer and Ilaasvn. Military Bounty fund 108 46 shed. It already has a nice church, in the family with which he boarded, the assaults of the Sioux on that place. have devoted a whole page of CITY ATTOU\E\Jos A Eckstein Rent for part of pub.ic landing 55 00 Carpenter and Farming Tools, and the people are intending to move CONST \BLEJos Galles while in this city. That settles it. He afterward joined Gen.Sibley's expedition Interest and Sinking fund 5396 53 this week's REVIEW in making the MARSHALF Gommel. the parsonage a little nearer the street, In case of bad weather the concert J. I. Case & Go's. Apron & and became captain of the above SI1406 86 and build an addition to it. necessary amend but a careful perusal will be postponed until Wednesday, The Waseca Radical: "That man in Balance of Expenditures over Receipts 204 15 Eclipse Threshers, Fish Bros.' HEW ULniM4KKKi ItKPOttT. named battery. We hope the Senator of his card leaves us in such a state of Our town clerk of last year was reelected March. 29th. Brown county who sowed one hundred (^N^V^'^N EXPENDITURES. Wagons & Buggies, D. M. Osborne may succeed in pushing his bill to a and now may be found in the uncertainty that nothing short of the 'Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in bushels of wheat during the warm Adininlstration'fund. All are cordially invited. village of Lone Tree, first door west of speedy passage. eiram, Piovmon-, Groceries and Country Pro- & Co's. Full line of total oblit.eration of the whole impeachment Clerk's Salary (360 00 snap is now setting up nights to see it duce.] M. E. church. MarshalI'*Salary 360 00 THE COMMITTEE RKAPERS AND MOWERS. records would satisfy us sprout. He will raise two crops this Night-Watchman's Salary 360 00 The statement of New Ulm's financial We are anxiously looking for our 9. 1881. NEW ULM, NOV City Atu rney's Salary 100 00 that the amend had been made honorable. THE OSBORNE mail. The carrier is so long in making year probablyone of doubt and one condition appears elsewhere in Ordinance No. 32. Treasurers fe 290 00 (IKAIN. General expenses ot Administration 367 99 a trip that we almost forget him. Wheat. 112 115 of despondency. Both will yield well, this week's REVIEW. It appears that Fire Department 1390 75 Self-Binder, i 45 Oats, We will however venture to say Spelling school next Friday night at Grave Yard 218 98 twenty acres or more to the bushel." the years expenditures exceed the receipts Park 155 00 the Clancy school. We send an invitation Com, 50 this, that if Mr. Stuebe means to say Supporting poor 116 70 by $204.15, which WPS mainly An ordinance relating to the to ye editor to be present. liarley, 50 70 It is proposed by a bill introduced in Interest and Sinking fund 4783 40 that we have not heard it publicly right of way to the Winona & St. due to money expended on the new engine Streets and bridges 3248 19 Frank Billington's youngest child is PROVISIONS. The Elward Harvester, the House by Major Strait, says a late stated that he himself handled the Beef on foot, per cwt., $2.50 0 3.50 Peter Jiail Road Company across house and street improvements. very sick. Mr. B. himself has gone $11641 0t Washington dispatch, to place on the ribbons when Judge Cox is said to Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 streets and alleys in the city of New on a visit to Missouri. The city's liabilities over the assets is With Cord Binder. C. LIABILITIES. Pork per cwt., 5.00 0.00 pension roll the name of Jacob Nix, Ulm. have taken that ride in his cart, he Charles Allen has sold his farm and $6,585.55, which is certainly a verj ft Sugar Cured Hams per lb 12' 13 Military Bounty tax 73 05 wlo served as a captain in the Brown is going to Wadena. has certainly flew the track of truth. Be it ordained by the Council of Kailroad Bonds- small amount for a city with 3,000 inhabitants. 5000 00 Breakfast Bacon 10 FURST & BRADLEY county militia during the attack upon Bond payable to Louis Scheible. the City of New Ulm: 900 00 Seth Billington, who was reported a Dried Beef, 18 Considering the small indebtedness Bond No I. and 2. payable to THE TOW N ELECTION. couple of weeks ago in the REVIEW as New Ulm, Minn., in August. 1862, by Sec. 1. The Winona & St. Peter Joseph Mason 2000 00 Salt Poik, 10 Hay Rakes, Plows ic Cultivators of the city, the high taxes sick, is better, and was able to tally City Orders Railroad Company is hereby authorized 477 85 12^ Indians. Lard, &c. &c. &c. which we annually pay strikes us as one on town meeting day. to construct, operate and Elour ppr cwt., 3.85 4.25 $840 05 Call and examine my goods and pri3e Below we present nearly a complete somewhat remarkable. It is a fact SUBSCRIBER. Corn Meal per cwt., 2.00 maintain a railroad track located before buying elsewhere. Andreas Anderson, who escaped D. -ASSETS. list of the town officers elected in the Buckwheat Flour per c\vt. 6.00 that our people are much more heavily from its main line near First South M. MULLEX. from the jail at Beaver Falls, recently Bills receivable $1720 00 Springfield Items. Butter per lb., 12 15 20 several towns of this county at the taxed than those of oorae of street to the Eagle Mill located between Interest on Bills receivable S3 50 was captured at Wilmar. He went to Cheese 20 Kent due on Park So 00 recent spring elections. Stark, Stately our neighboring towns that have heavy Front Street and the Minnesota Wm. Koch. G. Pahl. Rent due on Pub'k Landing 30 00 Fine weather. Spring evidently near Poultiy, 6 8 stay with his sister at that place, and and North Star are the only towns C. Schmidt. river, where the same shall be Geo. Schmidt bonded debt hangirg over them. at hand. Eggs per dozen, 10 $1863 50 she had him arrested. He was taken not yet heard from. constructed to cross, occupy or be Balance of Liabilities over Assets Empire Mill Co. Potatoes per bushel. 65 6586 55 The entertainment in M. H. Gamble's back to Beaver Falls by sheriff Jensen built along and upon the alley in Onions, 2.00 2.50 Hall on tne evening of St. Patrick's ALBIN. JACOB NIX, City Clerk. The faimers of Blue Earth county on Saturday. It is to be hoped that Beans, 3.00 3.80 block number one huudred and day was a bis success. The lecture SupervisorsA. E. SommerviJle, held a meeting at Good Thunder on 3.50 4.00 Cranbenies he will not have another opportunity by Rev. Father Haire was just what chairman, F. Koenig, Chas Davis. eighty-two (182), Center Street, ROLLER MIIL. Its Equal is Unknown. the 11th inst. and organized a County we wanted to hear upon the subject of GROCERIES. ClerkWm. Rossbach. to escape.Renvill* Co. Union. Valley Street, First North Street, I Sugar, White, per lb. 12ki capital punishment. The music dealt TreasurerN. Pricket. Farmers' alliance, with the following Alley in block number one (1) north A Lowell (Mass.) paper, so we observe, Joseph Stutz of West Newton has Yellow 11 out by Professor Holcotnb of St. Paul, AssessorN. Pricket. officers: of Center Street and Front Street. cites the case of Mr. P. H. Blown 11 assisted by ou** Mr. Mullinix was par sold his farm to Wenzel Frank for $3,- JusticesA. E. Sommerville, Andrew Short, proprietor of the Belmet Hotel, Sec. 2. This ordinance to take PresidentW. Webber, Jr. Dried Apples, 10 i excellence. Those comic songs by 24 Rollers ann 4 Burrs. 000. The farm consists of 157 acres Shallum. that city, who suffered with rheumatism effect from and after publication. Peaches, 10 Professor Holcomb were hugely enjoyed Vice PresidentJ. B. Emerson. Jas. ConstablesStephen Gilland, George for seventeen years without finda 90 acres under cultivation30 acres Pi unes, 10 h Approved March 13th, A. D. 1882. by all present. May, D. W. Evans, Jas. Bookwaltep Pricket. relief from any of the numerous timber, with farm buildings. Mr. Coftee, Itio, Gieen, pei lb., 15 22 JOHN C.RUDOLPH, The dinner and oyster supper gotten and A. Arnold. remedies employed, until he applied Roasted 25 BASHAW. Stutz is a mason and intends to work We take pleasure in informing tne Attest: Mayor, up by our good ladies on St. Patrick's St. Jacobs Oil: "I never found any SecretaryGeo. Haight. Java, Gieen, 30 33 SupervisorsH. C. Mallete, chairrran, public that we are now ready for business. at his trade in the future. He will day were hugely enjoyed by large medicine that produced such remarkable JACOB NIX, CLCRK. Roasted" 40 Frank Anderson, Steve Stoflet. TreasurerJ. S. Engelbert. The best machinery and all the numbers of our people. I only wish St. and instantaneous effect as it did," soon resign his position as county commissioner, Mocha, Gieen'' 35 ClerkJ. H. Barber. latest improvements inthe manufa*ture Resolutions were passed expressing Patrick would call around at least Sheriff's Sale. says Mr. Short.Lyons (la.) Mirror. as he intends to move out Teas, Japan, 40 TreasurerChristian Peterson. 10 of flour enable us to compete with once a week, provided the ladies should the sentiments of the farmers on Gie n. 60 80 AssessorJohn Frasch. of the countv.St. Peter Tribune. the best mills in the country. treat us in alike manner every time lit By virtue of an execution, issued out of and under wheat rings and moneyed monopolis. Justice- John Frasch. Black. bO We are constantly buying comes. Don't Dream. the Seal of the District Court, in and for the ConstableA. Burgward. A resolution was also passed wishing County of Brown and State of Minnesota, upon a -Mi. August Schmidt, an old resident Wheat, The Ladies Society meeting in the judgment rendered and docketed in said Court, Sleep, to be most refreshing, should C'luldien images at 0. Wagner's. all the newspapers in the country of New Ulm but now in business Rye, on the 2d day of January, A D. 1882, in an action BUHN8TOWN. Congregational church last Wednesday be dreamless. Use Brown's Iron Bitters, wherein E. Fuller and J. A. Johnson, as partners SupervisorsS. P. Bentley, chairman, Corn, Godspeed that were attacking the in St. Louis, writes us that his daughter evening was a very successful affair. under the firm name and style of Fuller & Sykes' and you will enjoy healthful, Ask join oruggist to Pr. J. F. Wendt, Oscar Erickson. Johnson are plaintiffs, And John B. Castor and Oats, Refreshments were served by the monopolis. Though a rough day, the Emma died on the morning of the dreamless slumber. It strengthens Sine Cine loi Cat.inh." August Henkel are defendants, in favor of the ClerkChas. Gamble. President of the Society, Mrs. D.J Buckwheat, said plaintiffs and against the said defendants, attendance was good and much interest every part of the body, and is very 15th inst., at the age of 12 years, 6 Treasurer, Joseph Kasseforth. Sheffield, and Mrs. Tompkins. Speaking for the sum of two hundred and eighteen and &c.fc. soothing in its effect on the brain and Mi. Hull's little child aged four was manifested in the proceedings. months and 15 days, after being prostrated 55-100 dollars I have tins 20th day of March, A. AssessorClement Dapporn. by Mr. West, Miss Vaughm, Mrs. nervous system. It is the best medicine 1382, levied upon all the right, title and interest At the Highest Market Prices" months ilied hist SiturdaN. Justices- John Bagen, J. J. Schields The next meeting will be held at the six weeks with typhoid fever. Henderson and Master Frank Sheffield. which the said defendant, John B. Castor, had in in the woild, and assists nature ConstablesJ. J. Weingarden, John and to the lollowing described relestate and property, All went home highlj pleased from same place on Saturday, April 15tL, Miss Emma was a bright and promising in removing all symptoms of ill We sell all kinds of on the 2d day of January, A. 1882, or .Nevei.il huge timber wolves have of Wursher. good and happy hours spent. has since acquired therein, to-wit: next. health. young lady, and her death must indeed Lite been captured near Mankato. FLOTJR, The east half of the southwest quarter of section The next meeting of the Ladies Society COTTONWOOD. be a 3ad bereavement to her parents. number four (41, in township number or.e hundred SHOUTS, SupervisorsD. S. Davis, chairman, will be held at the residence of and ten (110) north, of range number thirty-one (.31), PERSONAL MEMTI0N. Window shadfs and shade goods in Grateful to Invalids. We extend our sympathies. west of the 5th principal meruliar., the same being Fred. Yahnke, Wm. Winkelmanu. il Bendixon, on afternoon. \BRAIT, &c situated in the County of Brown and State of gieat vatiety at C. Wagner's store. Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, ClerkAlonzo Nichols. Ladies aro requested to bring theii AT LOW RATES. Minnesota. The High Court of Impeachment is Ye editor was culled to Chicago TreasurerGottfried Hoehne. knitting and sewing along. The evening's because it is refreshing without Notice is hereby given, that I will sell the atatve still engaged in listening to the able last Monday upon important business. An unadvertteed and positive cure described real estate and property to the highest entertainment will be more AssessorJos. Schnoberich. the sickening effect of most perfumes. bidder, for cash, at public auction, t the front for (.'atailh"Dr. Sykes Sure Cure." Special^Attention given to] arguments of counsel on both sides. varied, especially when the gentlemen He will return Friday or Saturday. JusticesD. S. Eavis, Matbias Reck, 1 door of the Court House in the City of New Ulm, in Custom "W"or:fc. the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, on arrivethat is all having their wives Jr. The matter will most likely be brought Frank Randall and Chas. Dunning Thursday, the 4th day of May, A. D. 1882, at 10 Dining the absence of the editor there and those not having them there. Constables,John Schwerzler, Jos. Health, hope, and happines are restored o'clock a. m. of that day, to satisfy the said execution, to a close some time this week. There made a flying trip to Winthrop, All are cordially invited, of course. Scheibel. together with the interest and costs thereon. Capt. Jos. A. Eckstein has been placed by the use of Lydia E. i inKham's An extra stone for giinding feed. seems to lie no great desire neither on a new station on the St. Louis road, Dated March 90:h, A. D. 1882. Vegetable compound. It is a Much praise is bestowodand not in chaige ot ye REVIEW. EDEN. EDWARD CASEY, Steam Comsheller. the part of the senators nor of the last Sunday. positive cure for all those diseases unjustlyupon our teacher, Mr. West, Sleriffof Brown County, Minn. SupervisorsJohn C. Peterson, F. WEBBER, Plffs Attorney 18-7w counsel to expedite the business as from which women suffer so much. for his laudable effort to teach our Gentle spung commenced yesterda\ M. Mullen spent several days in chairman, L. Christensen, Albert Matke. Wood 1 ikon for cash or in exchange. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 children to sing. We always said the they hold lucrative places. The outcome but it was accompanied by a regular St. Paul and Minneapolis last week on MORTGAGE SALE. Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for growing population of Springfield was ClerkGeo. Leatherman. is patiently looked for by the noithwestern blizzard. business connected with his extensive Dec.i-a Sif|f)if JVIill Co. pamphlets. musically inclined and our faith is TreasurerA. W* Nelson. people of the ninth judicial district hardware and agricultural machinery about to be rewarded. AssessorP. C. Clancy. Capt. All'. Biooks, company C, Winona, Default has been made in the conditions of a certain and of the State generally. establishment in this city. JusticeJ. M. Claney. Mrs. A. G. Anderson's parlor js Faded Colors Restored. mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of has been placed in command of the ConstableB. Riley. September, A. D. 1874, executed and delivered by adorned with a handsome new organ. Faded or gray hair gradually recovers Second Battalion, M. N. G., until Maj. David Sherman and Maria Sherman, his wite, The Congressional Outbreak. This town is sorrily in need of more Henry Buckmeyer has bought out New Firm! New Goods! mortgagors, to Humphrey Jones, mortgagee, which HOME. its youthful color and lustre by the Bobletei's return from the east. mortgage was duly recorded in the oflice of the Charles Samm of our village, and the sidewalks. Although nature has done SupervisorsJames Addy, chairman, use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brown FALL formor now resides among us. The Pioneer-Press last week caused J. Q. Current, J. Corey. and State of Minnesota, on the twenty-fifth day of more for us in that respect than it dressing, admired for its purity It Hies on the wings of the morning, Sspteaber, A. 1). 1874, at 4o'cl ck P. M.,in book Clei kJohn Cutting. R. G. Bester is in town making arrangements their correspondents in four of the and rich perfume. 1 has for many other towns, the late uood news as well as well as bad, always. "G" of mortgages, on page 401. Said mortgage TreasurerPred. Gerboth. to start a paper here. We bears interest at the rateol ten per cent, per annum five Congressional districts in this We mean the fame of "Dr. wet weather has demonstrated that from date until paid. The amount claimed to be AssessorM. Penning. do want a paper. AND Sj kes' Sure Cure for Catarrh. State to "sound" the leading Republicans due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon said better sidewalk facilities are almost a JusticeHenry M. Hills. WLNTEHGOODS. Experience the Best Guide. mortgage, is the sum of seven hundred and ninety The iron bridge across the Cottonwood as to their preferences for Congressional dollars and thirty-one cents ($790.31,) And GO ConstablesJacob Hauser. Peter necessity. The street crossings, too, at this place is now completed. Mr. M. K. Diew last week shipped The reason why women everywhere action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been candidates. These interviews Raverty. need looking after, and we hope the city instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage DARRACH. use Parker's Ginger Tonic is, because fiom Winona one of Mr. John Keewan's debt or any pait theraof have developed the following LINDEN. council will devise some ways and they have learned by experiencethe Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by milk coolers and creamers to his candidates in this (the Second) district SupervisorsRasmus Christensen, best guide that this excellent medicine virtue ot the power of sile in aid mortgage contained, SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. means whereby the "muddy" question farm in Eden township, this county. and pursuant to the statutes in such ease We have received the largest assortment chairman, Jens Anderson, Valentine overcomes despondency, periodical J. B. Wakefield. A. C. Dun, of Faribault made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed may be satisfactorily solved. From our Correspondent BUSTED. Schaleben. headache, indigestion, pain in the and the premises described in and covered by of county E. P. Freeman and J. The best advice to a Catarrh said mortgage, to-wit: rhe north west quarteroft he back and kidneys, and other troubles The Public Spirit says that Peter ClerkClement Halverson. the southeast quarter and the south west quarter of Suffererwnte to Dr, C. R. Sykes H. Brtker, of Blue Earth P. J. Kniss, Hon. Jacob Klossner passed through Dry Goods, of the sex. TreasurerJ. R. Johnson. north east quarter of sectiou five (5), in township Anderson, a young Dane, was assaulted ful1 169 Madison Street, Chicago, for here last Thursday with a car load of of Rock W. D. Rice of Watonwan one hundred and eleven (111) north, of range thrty-three AssessorOle Jorgenson. near Eagle Lake a few nights since information of a Sure Cure Free. (33) west, containing eighty (80) acres of cattle destined for Dakota. We hope Jake Frankenfield, of Le Sueur. JusticesOle Jorgenson. land according to the United States Government Ready-made Clothing, he may realize a handsome sum in the and beaten on the head with a club __ Mrs. Nancy Harman, of Mansfield, survey thereof, situated in the county of Brown ConstableOle E. Lundberg. From the persons interviewed it venture. and State of Minnesota,with the hereditaments and O., writes: "I have .been under the and robbed of $40 in gold. Anderson's Ducks and geese -were seen fl\ ing appurtenances, will be sold at public vendue, to would also appear lhat ex-Gov. Wakefield LAKE HANSKA. care of a physician during the past Cloaks and Dolmans* Michael Fitzgeiald, traveling salesman to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of said recovery is very doubtful as his north on Sunday in large numbers but SupervisorsJacob Bakki, chairman, has the inside track and is almost seven years. Sometimes I would feel county, at the front door of the Court House, in for the saddlery hardware firm of skull was crushed in several places. now the great Arabian gander is looking Hats & Caps. the city of New Ulm, in said county and State Iver Torson, Ole Paulson. better, and then again 1 would feel P. R. Hardenberg, St Paul, tarried in sure of the nomination. While several aforesaid, on Thursday the 23d day of March, A. No clue as yet to the perpetrator. If for the man who said, "Spring has worse. The last two years nothing ClerkC. Ahlness. our village a few days last week. Glad D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of payin of those "sounded" prefer some one the mony due on said mortgage, together with seemed to help me. About two TreasurerOle Muller. this thing goes on it will soon he necessary come." to see you, Mike. the costs an 1 expenses of sale, and the sum of else to Wakefield, they all concede that months ago my doctor seemed to be AssessorG. O. Selmer. twenty-five dollaia attorney's fees, stipulated in to arm himself with a double Quite a number of veterans met at We hereby authorize all druggists he is the strongest candidate. The getting discouraged, and I lay completely jaid mortgage, to be paid in case of oreclost re JusticesC. Ahlness, G. O. elmer. FUR GOODS, the Republican office on March 12th to act as agents for Dr. barreled repeater every time he goes thereof. bed-ridden. I grew very nervous: ConstablesNot reported. following are the expressions of the for the purpose of organizing a post of Mai snail's Lung Syrup and take orders Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 4th, 1882. into his back yard. the least noise gave me great irritation. HUMPHREY JONES, Mortgagee. the Grand Army of the Republic. Republicans "seen" in this city at twenty-five and fifty censs a LEAVENWORTH. GLOVE S AND M.ITTENS, The doctor, I suppose more J. NEWHART, About eighteen names have already bottle. SupervisorsSam. Sherman, chairman, Attorney for Mortgagee. 213 Col. Wm. PfrenderNoncommittal, but is A young man was recenty suffocated to get me off his hands than anything LADIES' & GENTS' UNDERWEAR beer secured, the necessary funds raised friendly to Gov. Wakefield. F. W Harmann, Chas. Hughes. else, as he said I would never leave by coal gas in a law office at Lake Benton. and the Post will be duly installed Albert BlanchardWakefield is a good man, and ClerkJohn M. Sanderson. The Silver Cornet Band will give a NOTICE my bed, told ine I might try Brown's will make us a first-rate congressman. I am for He filled the feeder of the coal in a short time. TreasurerAdam Youngers. GROCERIES grand conceit and,bill next Sunday Iron Bitters, at the same time remarking, Jim Wakefield. ISblock stove full of coal and then retired for AssesssorNelson Ladd. P. Majewski sells a medicine called hereby given that Centre lot No A. F. WaltonEx-Gov. Wakefield is my man. 'It was a good tonic, and would sc\en (7) in evening. The programme appears in JusticeAd^m Youngers. No. one hundred and ei He will be nominated by acclamation, and don't two (182) "Diphtheria King," said to be a sure the night, leaving the top of the stove help to keep ine alive.' I have used CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, you forget it south of Centre Street, and Centre lot No. Seven another column and will no doubt be ConstableFred Schewe. cure. the remedy about two months, and uncovered. He was found dead in bed (7) in block two hundred and sixteen (216) north Jos. BobleterEx-Gov. Wakefield is my choice, executed with credit to the band. of Centre Street, both in Park Addition to the city nave been out of bed nearly two BOOTS SHOES, Jos. Trautmann is going in to raising and it now looks as if he would be nominated bv MILFOBD. the next morning. This leads the of New Ulm be sold at public auction on Monday acclamation. weeks, and now help about the house. anew and better grade of stock. Supervisors, Wm. Skinner, c'lairraan, the 20th day of March, 1882 at ten o'clock in the Canby News to remaik: "We always The most sared obligation is the B.F.WebberChalk me down for Jim Wakefield. It has acted like a miracle in my forenoon on the premises. Terms: Not less than "The country must improve as it A. Kroschel, Ed. Hensel. I think he can fill the seat better than any And the Very Latest Patterns'in knew law offices were dangerous places one third cash and two thirds in five years with marriage contract. The most sacred case. grows older," says Joseph ClarkL. Spellbrink. man we have in the district. eight per cent, per annum. duty is to mat tain one's health. and think it quite strange that more New Ulm, March 14th, 1882. C. H.RossWakefield is my man. In fact, he TreasurerDavid Haberle. Dress Goods & Trimmings. The family of R. G. Larson, living a The best medicine is Brown's lion By order of the City Council, is the only one I have so far heard spoken of in suffocations do not occur from the escaping AssessorL. Spelbrink. few miles west of town, is severely connection with the office. A COUGH. COLD, OR SORE Bitteis. JHCOB Nix, JusticeJ. Sones. "gas" there prevalent. afflicted with that dread disease diphtheria. Our purchases have been made di' Clerk. THROAT. John C. RudolphI have nothing to say just Constablenot reported. yet. A little five year old girl succumbed A cough, cold or sore throat should be stopped rect and for cash, and we are thereby 1 The NicollPt House in ?t Peter has Neglect frequently regnltg in an incnreable lung CHAS, LUTH, L. BogenI havo not given the question much to the disease on the 11th disease or consumption. Brown's Bronchial MVLLIGAN. enabled to make the lowest prices* i? The wife of one of our councilors thought yet, but it appears to me as though KxLieut. again changed landlords. This time inst., and on the 16th inst. her 11 year troches are certain to give relieve in Asthma, Gov. Wakefield bad things pretty much his SupervisorsFrank Shiltz, chairman, Call and examine our stock and compare Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and started out to visit a lady friend one old brother followed her. Three it is F. Cardinal ot St. Paul that is .go- his own way. I think he would make us a good PhotographerR Throat diseases. For thirty years the troches Michael Cavenaugh, John Eigen. prices before purchasing else- I congressman. more children are down with the disease day last week, but after proceeding ing to try his luck in that unfortunate have been recommended by physicians, and al. where. ClerkNichol is Eischen (his 7th Jonas LaudenschlagerWakefield is a good man. and not expected to live. The ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not about four blocks, through fathomless I'll vote for the nominee of the convention. institution. We hope he may succeed. term.) new or untried but having been tested by wide BALTRUSCH & ROSKOPF. bereaved family has the sympathy of Ernst BrandtHave not given the matter any and constant use for nearly an entire generation, mud and numerous minaturo-lakes, she TreasurerJohn Renner. their many Sleepy Eye friends in this GALLERY Ccr. Minn. & 8d North Sts., thought. they have attained well merited rank among the AssessorMartin Hose. For whooping-cough, a cough with few strong remedies of the age. Public speakers became discouraged and returned their very sad affliction. H. B. ConstansFavors Gov. Wakefield. and srsepl use them to clear and strenghten JusticesTheo. Sawyer, John A. NEW ULM, MINN. the measles, cold on the lungs and Tl). Peterson, Lieut. B. JuneAm not sufficiently acquainted home. If she didu't that evening Our streets are once more in a very the voice: sold at25 cents a box by all dIruggists. i Torrey. with the men in the district to form an opinion at throat affections, try Dr. Marshall's bad condition. Mud ankle deep. read her husband a lecture on better this time. ConstablesNot reported. Lung Syrup. Twenty-five and fifty Brown county may safely be chalked Ci. Conrad thinks of going west to sidewalks, and more of thera, she has All work neatly cents a bottle. and promptly exe- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NORTH STAR. grow up with the country. By-bye. down in the Wakefield column. Dealer in cuted. not yet become imbued with the right No report has yet been received. MGETUB iL IMPLEMENTS. A man named Curtiss caught a large A new sidewalk is being laid oa 6th We are also glad to note that Major and privileges of the gentler sex under IN PROBATE COURT. street north of the railroad track. A PRAIRIEVILLE Strait has it about all his own way in 'wild cat, in a tiap, in Nicollet county, the constitution ot our glorious IN PROBATE COURT. good improvement, truly. SupervisorsL. Frederickson, chair* Agent for the his new district, and that he will be renominated near Mankato, on Monday of last week. STATE OF MINNESOTA,) & country. STATE OF MINNESOTA,) T. J. Ulm's son has the honor of man, F. Wagner, Hans Larson. 8S should he again be a candidate. STOGHTON WAGONS The Review says it was one of the Vss. CorjirrT or BROWN. shooting the first wild goose on our Clerk- G. W. Irwin. COUHTT or NICOLLET. The towns of Cottonwood and Sigel largest ever caught in this part of the lake this spring, TreasurerThos. Foster. In the matter of the estate of Oscar Hanft, deceased. AND SLEIGHS, In the matter of the estate of Jacob Christensen, last week each voted $50 to be expended AssessorJ. H. Hoy. counti}. Foster is hauling rock on to the old Loeften deceased. Dixon, 111., M& ?ock Island On reading and filing the petition of Anna L. That Offal Cart on Deck Again. Oadministrator JusticesS. F. Barton, L. Fogle,. in graveling the road fiom Revere House lots. He expects to Hanft, Administratrix of the estate of Oscar reading and filing the petition of Gul Olson, ConstablesA. McBain, If. J. Knudson. Hanft, deceased, representing among other things, of the estate of Jac. Christensen commence operations on his new hotel John Manderfield's place to the Cottonwood PLOWS- We are informed that timber wolves that she has fully administered said estate, and Loetten, deceased, representing |among other In a very short time. praying that a time and place be fixed for examining Mr. C. Stuebe, one of the witnesses things, that he has rally administered said estate, bridge near Alwin's place. are quite numerous and very troublesome, and allowing her account of heradministration, and praying that a time and place be fixed for examining Ous. Ibberson has been confined to STARK. 1 1 from this city for the defense in the In wet weather this stretch of that WATONWAN FANNING MILL, and allowing his account of his administration, and for the assignment of tne residue cf said estate, especially to sheep owners, his bed for the last week. He says, No report has yet been received. and for the assignment of the residue of according to law. Cox case, and the proprietor of that much traveled road is almost impassible, along the timber adjacent to the Minnesota said eitate to heirs, however, that will soon show up again It is ordered that said account be examined, and AND SIGEL. Say, etition heard, by the Judge o'thie Court, on Frithe It Is ordered, that said aecount be examined and much talked about swill cart, publishes but if the board of county commissioners if the disagreeable weather will only river. Here is a chance for our WeediDomestic Sewing.Machines 17th day or March, A. D. 1S8S, at 1 o'clock SupervisorsCarl Forster, chairman, on Fri- let up. p. m,, at the Probate office in said county. a card in the New Ulm Post denouncing will now see the people of ten o'- hunteis to make their reputation. Loreoce Krahl, John Flor, Ana it is further ordered, that notice thereof be county The disagreeable weather of the a certain statement concerning 1iim Cottonwood and Sigel by appropriating civen to all persons interested, by publishing a ClerkJohn Manderfeld. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be NEW ULM, MINX. copy of this order for three successive weeks prior past ten days makes us feel given to all persons interested, by publishing a copy Treasurers-John Korbel. Jr. MARBIEDIn the town of Albin, which appeared in the REVIEW of another $100 to be expended in a to said day of hearing. In the Ns^r ULM RKVIBW, a of this order for three successive weeks prior sorter old and dissatisfied with old AssessorAnd. Hoffman. weekly newspaper, printed and published at New to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a 1 would also inform the public that Brown county, Minn., March 7tb, 1882, March 1st, as untrue and unworthy of similar way, the road can be so graded Vennor. weeklv newspaper, printed and published at New Ulm, in said county. JusticesCarl Forster, Anton Manderfeld. I have established a branch agency at Ulm, in said county. belief. Dated at New Ulm, the loth of February, A. by Justice Soinmerville, John S. Flanders that the bridge can be approached Sufficient money bas been subscribed Sleepy Eye, where everything in my 2 Bythefjourt *k No* as the only allusion to Mr. without difficulty at all times of the to Miss Clary A. CorcMll, both of AT* for the organization of a Post of ConstablesJohn Dommeier, Thos. D.1882. #rX$ i line can be obtained. \h. 8.] EBNST BRANDT, -Sfc EnWsT BKAKDT, Forstner, tne G. A. R. and a muster-in-ofllcer Steube in the columns of the REVIEW Brown county. We wish you good Jodgeof Probate, {ttdge of Probate* luck, John.