New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 29, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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.'^"^'tl'1,l""t'^-*wf1 *^J^^ir*^T^HJT^T^^ l'*^J'V.y"X1*1' ayieygy -"W^pwstvr-tirr-^^ 1 ffjRjr^v "ID nni in inn i i mimpa 'l.iiH.^B ilfTiM li JW^!^' *32^ rf?Jf?fye NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 JOB' V w** 9 BS M. MULLEN'S NEW ULM AND VICINITY NOTICE OF MORTGAGE Communication from 0. P.* Jones bids will be received up to July 24th THE HIGH COl/RT OF IMPEACH- MULLIGAN NEWS. The following are the officers elected SALE. agent of the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. next, at noon. The Board reserves at the recent town meeting in MENT. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. HARDWARE Editor Review: in regard to placing two feet on the the right to reject any or all bids. NORTH STAR: T*\EFAULT has been made in ttie conditions of The Senate sitting as a court of impeachment columns of the Manderfeld bridge. The Board authorized the Auditor After a season of stormy, cloudy Supervisors, Patrick Dinneen, chairman, JJ* certain Mortgage executed and delivered by weather the atmosphere changes to a Karl Schneider and Mary Schneider bis wife, has at last completed its After carefully considering the matter to abate taxes on the South east quarter J. H. Bedford, Thos. McCormick. Wiuoua & Saint Peter Railway. mortgagors to Cassius M. Noyee morgagee.t dated Emporium more moderate temperature, and the labors in the trial of E. St. Julien Cox, the First day of April, A. D. eighteen hundred and and getting the views of their agent of the South east quarter of Section indications now are that spring is eighty and recorded as a mortgage in the office of doing East. Going tVest. Judge of the Ninth district. The as to the practicabilit the board resolved, 30, Town 108, Range 3o, for 1881, the Register of Deeds of the county of Brown in Clerk, Jacob Wigal. and close at hand. iy Piissenger *6:42 am the State of Minnesota, on the 9tb day of April, A. Day* Passenger *ti:13p court was in session sixty-five days, requesting the county Auditor being assessed twice. Treasurer, Win. Maher. D. 1880, at 4 o'cloek P. M., in book K. of Mortgages, Night *3:0Opm Agricultural Machine A$ney, Night tl0:17am A sister-in-law of Mrs. Peterson on pa^es 516, 517 and 518, given to secure the and its cost to the State will be about to write Mr. Jones ordering the stone The Board resolved to authorize the Justice, Wm. II. Tompkins. PveigbtNo. ll*10:17am Fi-elght No 13 12:05 a from Wisconsin is now making her a payment of Two Hundred and Fifty (250) dollars Hve yearn from its date, with intercut thereon, at $40,000. It will take several weeks Freight No. 19 *2:30 caps necessary and if possible to have Chairman and Auditor to act aa committee visit. Constable, Wm. Maher. the rate of nine per cent, per annum, payable annually, Except Sunday, Except Monday. yet before the printing which will them two feet thick instead of two on the first day of June in each year. Said to have the necessary repairs Town meeting passed off quietly in mortgage stipulates that in case of non-payment Freight trains Nos. 13, i and 19 ONLY An interesting divorce case was have to be done is completed. stones for each column of one foot done to the county buildings and givt of principal, interest or taxe or any part thereof, town, as is usually the case. are allowed to carry lussengers between when due, the whole principal sum, with interest, heard last Saturday before B. F. Webber, thick each. The managers for the State have successfully orders on the Revenue Fund to iy for should, at the option of said mortgagee, his heirs, Kasota and Slef py Eye Have you satisfied the "gude wife" executors, administrators or assigns, then become Esq., Referee. The action was conducted their side of the the same. W. IIEIDEMANN, Agent. on the fuel question? If not wood up Mr. John Grjebnery a poor and crippled due and payable, in the same manner as if then brought by Anna Brix against Joseph made payable by the express terms of said mortgage. case. Able arguments have been promptly, it will soon be spring work. Two petitions in regard to bridges man, appeared and on motion the Default has been made by the non payment Brix both of Nicollet county. Jos. A. Officers of Brown County. made by the counsel for the respondent, of the interest, which became due June 1st, The boys are putting their shot were placed before the Board and on board authorized Dr. C. Berry to purchase 1881, amounting to $22.50. II is the option f said Eckstein, Esq., appeared as attorney guns in trim, with the anticipation of and the ex-judge himself addressed the mortgagee that the whole debt be due and payable. Host Office Address New Ulm. motion the same were laid on the table. a proper truss for him at the expense making it lively for the wild ducks There is now due therefore, upon said mortgage two AUDITORH. B. Constaws. for the plaintiff. The woman above court in a very elaborately prepared of the county, also the auditor hundred ninety-one and 28-100 dollars (2ai J-loo) TRKASUKERF. Schubert. and geese. aud the further sum oftenand31-100(10.3l)dollars named cm from Germany last October speech. HKUISTKR OF DKEBSA. F. Walton. to issue an order on the county poor The bid for County Poor Physicianship paid by said mortgagee as taxes upon said mortgaged JITDOJ: OF PKOBATKK. Brandt. The trustees of school Dist. No. 46 and found her husband who had premises, for which he holds the receipt of A motion to proceed to ballot on the Cr.KRKOK TUB' DIST. COURTAlbert Bl ntcli.iid. fund of $4 per month for three uionths. as organized January, 1880, from are intending to build a new school the treasurer of said county. No action or proceeding SMKRIFFEdward C.sey. deserted her four years ago living here has been instituted tp recover said debt, articles of impeachment, with open Bill of M. Howard for 32 feet extra date to August 1st, next, was awarded house as soon as circumstances will SURVEYORJ. Bermlt. or any part thereof. comfortably with another woman and COURT COMMISSIONKRA. llajjlierg oermit. This is an improvement doors, was laid on the table. The vote approach at the Springfield bridge for the First Distrist, to B. Karl, Cou.v rv ATTORNEYB. K. Webboi. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power much needed. having a family. was as follows t'ouoxKRJonas LaudcNsehlaser amounting to $100. On motion the M. for $55 00 Second District, to of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the COUNTv SUPKRIJJTKNDENTD.G.CUiy. statute in such case made and provided, the said Mr. J. Flanders and Miss Clara Cordill Article 1Not guilty, all voting for board resolved to allow $50 to be paid C. G. Wellner, M. D., for $30.00, including mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mor tgagedi were united in the sacred bonds oi The question as to who is to be Cox's premises therein pesenbed, which sale will acquittal. out of the road and bridge fund. the necessary medicines. OfticGrn of the- Tity of New Ulm. be made at the front door of the Court House in ]vfew "Ulijq, Mii\i\. marriage a few days ago. In the evening successor as Judge of the Ninth district the city of New Ulm, in the county of Brown and Article 2Guilty. The Senators Board adjourned to meet at 2 o'- Bill of the town of Leavenworth for the cowbell band called upon State of Minnesota, at public auction by the sheriff MAYORJohn C. Rudolph. is now the all absorbing question voting not guilty, were: Adams, Bonniwell, of said county, on Thursday, the eleventh day clock P. M. them with their noisy instruments. COUNCILOR*E. O Pahl, F. Boock, Keller, H. right of way. Dameges assessed John ot May A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-two at Pfetferle and J. Pf.fnnimjei. with the people of this vicinity. Mr. proved to be a jovial chap and Buck, C. F., Castle, Crooks, A complete line of ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the amount Schneider, $140, allowed $70 N. Colwell, CLKRKJacob Nix. AFTERNOON SESSION. Last Saturday some interested parties made liberal provisions for their tn hich shall then be dueon said mortgage, with the SHELF .HEAT! HARDWARE TREASUKHRFr. Forstor Johnson, A. M., Mealey, Peterson, $10 John Mainzel, $17.50 A A. interest thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, and CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer aud F. Bauson. Board met pursuant to adjournment tertainmeut. in our neighboring city of St. Peter Twenty-Five dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated Powers, Simmons10. The vote stood CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eik.tein. Thomas, $20 Peter Kelly, $3.50. in said mortgage, in case of foreclosure. at 2 o'clock P. M. Full Board present. t'o\'T\LEJos. Guile*. stood up and tried to settle the Miss Bedford's term of school closed \3arpenter and Farming Tools, 28 to 10, and the president pro tern announced MAKC.HU.F. Oommel. The premises described in said mortgage, and so The board authorized the auditor to on Friday the 23d inst. The school question with sledge-hammer arguments, to be sold, aie the lot, piece or parcel of land situated that the respondent being J. I. Case & Co's. Apron & abate taxes on Lot No.20, block 23, in the county of brown and state of Minnesota has been a success in every particular. The following bills were allowed: but before a decision was HCW L. .IK itl A If 1 E POUT. and known and described as follows, to wit: found guilty by more than two-thirds Eclipse Threshers, Pish Bros.' Her manner of teaching has Sleepy Eye on valuation of $1700, taxes B. Karl, M. D. $14 09 Esther A. Boxel 10 09 The West Half (W^) of the North West quarter reached one of the disputants suddenly of the Senators, stood convicted upon Jno. Upton 4 00 Chas. Rosskopf 6 00 proved in every way satisfactory, her (N W X) and the.WestHalf (W#) of the Sou 'Corrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in Wagons & Buggies, M. Os- $40 80, the building having been Wm. Rossback 12 00 1 00 West quarter (S. W. tf)of Section Thirty (30) in Jos. Koehler sat down and no satisfactory result drain. Pro\ isions, Uiucertes and Couutry Pro- aim being always to weave in a moral article 2. Fred. Koenig 2 00 Township One Hundred and eight (108) North of 2 25 Halver Halverson duce.] borne & Co's. Full line of destroyed by fire before the last assessment. and useful element everywhere and to was reached. The argument will Louis fc Mary Frederick Range Thirty-Two (32) West, Containing One 600 Thos. Chute Article 3Guilty, the vote being 28 Hundred and one and 50-100 (10150-lo0)acres more son 8 00 4 00 N. Prickett make her efforts in the various REAPERS AND MOWERS. probably be continued at Tracy to-day. 9.18 81. or less according to the Government Survey thereof. NEW ULM, NOV. to 9. The tree county claim Of Fred, branches of instruction conducive to The board audited the following THE OSBORNE GKAIX. some proper effect. CASSIU? M. NOYES. Mortgagee. Article 4Guiltysame vote. Crumlett being illegally drawn up Mr. Robert McNealy, Hagerstown, Wheat, 90 112 115 bills and accounts. E. J. HODGSON, Attorney of Mortgagee? W. Self-Binder, Article 5Guilty. The vote stood 30 Md., writes: "I was reduced to a living Oats, 45 was laid over. Dated March 23th, 1882. Jonas Laudenschlaeger, Coroner $ 13 00 May 12 82. J. P. Bertrand, Constable 4 75 skeleton by distressful ailments Corn, 50 to 8. The financial statement for the year I.Fitzgerald, Jury Fees 1 10 that completely exhausted me of Barley, 50 70 The Nebraska City (Neb.} Press 1 10 T. E. Bowen, The articles on which Judge Cox ending February 28th, 1882, was accepted. MORTGAGE SALE. all vitality. All the organs of my bodylungs, A. Ganrke 1 10 says: St. Jacobs Oil strikes heavy PROVISIONS. The Elward Harvester, P. Geschwind, 1 10 was found guilty of the charges specified, liver, kidneys, heart, sight, Beef on Coot, per cwt., $2.50 3.50 blows for good all around, and its virtues Jos. Trautman, 1 10 were the 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 10th, hearing, brain, nerves, etc.,were in Mutton per head, 2.50 3.50 The Board examined and canceled Jos Schwartz, witness fur rheumatic pains are lauded 1 JO Dr. J. Wellcome Default has been made in the conditions of a certain 1 10 disorder, and each gave me trouble in a Pork per cwt., 5.00 0.00 upon every hand. Try it, all ye- who With Cord Binder* 14th and 17th. The articles refer to orders redeemed as follows. Nic Wetter mortgage, bearing date the nineteenth day of 1 10 greater or less degree. I doctored for is suffer .Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12'. C. Conrad, 1 10 September, A. D. 1874, executed and delivered by the following places: Article 2, Waseca County Revenue $2,501.60 David Sherman and Maria Sherman, his wiie, Barbara Conrad 1 15 kidney complaint and dispepsia I took Breakfast Bacon 9 10 Poor 630.50 M. Lehrer 1 10 mortgagors, to Humphrey Jones, mortgagee, which FURST & BRADLEY county article 3, Brown county consumption cures I did everything Dried Beef, 18 1 10 II. M. Workman M. mortgage was duly recorded in the office of the Roads and Bridges 6723.04 SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. article 4, Nicollet county article 5, in my vain efforts to find relief. Mr. Salt Pork, 10 Register of Deeds in and for the county of Brown Board adjourned to 9 o'clock to morrow. Private Redemption 49 37 and State of Minnesota, on the twenty-fifth day of Hay Rakes, Plows & Cultivator* From our Correspondent BUSTED. Wells, in Morris' drug-store, told me Lard, 12tf the Long mandamus article 10 Lyon Septeaber, A. 1874, at 4i o'clock F. M.,iu book Town Orders 88.88 ppr cwt., &c. &e. &e. to try Brown's Iron Bitters. Two .Flour 3.&5 4.25 "G" of mortgages, on page 401. Said mortgage county article 14, Lincoln county School District orders, 564.98 bears interest at the rate ol ten per cent, per annum Call and examine my goods and pi I se MORNING SESSION, MARCH 22d. bottles have made me feel like a new Corn Meal per cwt., 2.00 Now is the time sidewalks could be from date until paid. The amount claimed to be at tide 17 was the omnibus charge. before buying elsewhere. person, and I believe 1 am permanently Buckwheat Flour per owl (5.00 The board met pursuant to adjournment used if we only had them. due and unpaid at the date of this notice upon said Total $10,558.37 Butter per lb., 12 15 20 Articles 6, 9, 13, 16 and 19 were dismissed. cured of all my distres-s. 1 weigh mortgage, is the sum of seven hundred and ninety M. MULLEN. at 9 o'clock, a. m. All members dollars and thirty-one cents ($790.31,) And no J. P. Bertrand took a flying trip Board adjourned to meet at 9 o'- twenty-four pounds more than I did a Cheese 20 The Senate then proceeded action or proceeding at law or otherwise has been present. to New Ulm on last Saturday. month ago." Poultiy, 6 8 clock to-morrow morning. Wm. Koch. instituted to recover the amount of said mortgage E. G. Pabl. to pass judgment against the convicted debt or any part thereof Two petitions in regard to bridges, Eggs per dozen, 10 C. Schmidt, Geo. Schmidt Mr. Grubee was around with a sub MORNING SESSION, MARCH 24th. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Judge, which was as follows: On Friday the devil of the REVI EW Potatoes per bushel. 60 signed by Plath, Armstrong, Benham scriptionlist for a pontoon bridge across virtue ol the power of sale in aid mortgage contained, Empire Mill Co. was challenged by, another prize fighter and puisuant to the statutes in such case It is considered, adjudged and determined Onions, 2.00 2.50 The Board met pursuant to adjournment the Cottonwood river at Iberia Our and others was placed before the made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by the Senate of the State of Beans, 8.00 3.80 to settle a juvenile difficulty. The citizens and business men have all donated at 9 o'clock A. M. Full Board and the premises described in and covered by board and- after due consideration ordered Minnesota, sitting upon oath to do justice Cranberries 3.50 4.00 said mortgage, to-wit: The north west quarter oft he liberally and work will former being busily engaged at his present. ROLLER MIIL. the southeastquarter and the south west quarter of to be laid on the table. according to law and evidence, GROCERIES. commence ac once to put in the north east quarter of section five (6), in township case was not at all inclined to show The Board audited and allowed the and constituting this court of impeachment Sugar, White, per lb. 1 2^ Bill of Dr. Poaps amounting to $57- one hundred and eleven (111) north, of range thirty-three bridge. (33) west, containing eighty (80) acres of with what dexterity he could swing as aforsaid, and the judgement following bills. Yellow 11 50 was rejected, also bill of J. J. Legge land according to the United States Government Mr. Cassell, our operator, has been of this court ot impeachment is: That Brown 1G his fist, but being repeatedly asked A, Larson 12 80 48 0" John Doster survey theieof, situated in the coanly of Brown was ordered rejected. under the influence of the weather for the said respondent, E. St. Julien Cox, 43 00 900 and State of Minnesota,with the hereditaments and Dried Apples, 1C 24 Rollers ann 4 Burrs. whether he was ready for the combat 17 20 520 Ole Stone appurtenances, will be sold at public vendue, to several days but now he'can be found Petition of Hans Johnson to be set judge of the district court of Minnesota Feaches, 10 8K 15 00 15 00 A. Weatphal Ole Stone to the highest bidder for cash, by the sheriff of said got tired and after he had notice to at his post again. for the Ninth judicial district be Prunes, 8)., 10 14 00 Henry Romberg off from school district No. 20 and attached Henry Romberg S3 00 county, at the front door of the Court House, in 12 00 A. Westphal the city of New Ulm, in said county and State meet his antagonist within an hour he and he is removed from his said office Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb.,15 22 A fine horse for sale at J, C. Zieske's. to No. 53, his land being the aforesaid, on Thursday the 23d day of March, A. Whereas,. Louis rank received the of judge of the district court ot the Boasted 25 started out to look for him. It did D. 1882, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of payin S. W. of N W of Section 10 and We take pleasure in informing tLe State of Minnesota in and for the the money dueon said mortgage, together with Java, Green, 30 33 sum of $100 from the county to build not take long, before the devil found the costs and expenses of sale, and lhe sum of public that we are now ready for business. We have not heard from the musterin-officer N W of N W. yi Section 15, township Ninth judicial district and that he, the Boasted" 40 a temporary bridge across the Cottonwood twenty-five dollars attorney's fees, stipulated in himself in an ambush and the battle The best machinery and all the of the post of the G. A. R. said E. St. Julien Cox, be and is disqualified Mocha, Green'' 35 aid mortgage, to be' paid in case of oreclosnre 108, Range 30 adjoining district river near Frank's mill and latest improvements inkthe yet but due notice will be given thereof. manufacture began he giving the other fellow the for and during the full period Teas, Japan, 40 75 No. 53. On motion a hearing was Dated New Ulm, Minn., Feb. 4th, 1882. of flour enable us to compete with so that all can become charter members. maintain the same in good order during of three years, to hold or enjoy the Gre n. 60 80 devil who was glad to come out of the HUMPHREY JONES, Mortgagee. granted at next July session. the best mills in the country. office of judge of the district court of Black. 80 J. NEWHART, the period of five years, small end of the horn. Both of these Attorney for Mortgagee. 213 We are constantly buying The following bills were allowed: the State of Minnesota, in and for the Rev. Simon filled the pulpit in the And Whereas said Frank has not Wheat, youngsters will make good recruits for Ninth judicial district, andof all other Sheriff's Sale. Elmer Russel $1 OOiA. Blanchard 3 00 Evangelical church last Sunday. Childien caniagesat 0. Wagner's. Rye, fulfilled his agreement, therefore Parrott & Girton 87.30IH.B. Constance 8 00 Company "A" in times of war. judicial offices of honor, trust or profit, Mr. Worner, traveling salesman for A. Weetphal 3 00| Corn, Be it resolved, That this Board instruct in this State for the period of three By virtue of an execution, issued out of and under Chas. G. Shmidt in the saddlery, hardware Wrought Iron Bridge Co, Sherman Bridge $72.25 Ask your urnggist for Dr. Sykes' Oats, the Seal of the District Court, in and for the years from this date, March 22, 1882. Wrought Iron Bridge Co, Springfield brdge 47.70 the County Attorney to demand If the mother is feeble it is impossible and leather business of St. Paul, Sure Cure for Catarrh." County of Brown and State of Minnesota, npon a Buckwheat, Chaa. Bromwich $1 10 Peter Mack 40 00 tnat her children should btsfong. The Senate then passed a resolution judgment rendered and docketed in said Court, stopped over a few hours in our village the refunding into the County Treasury Pioneer Press Co 82 75 Robert Henton 380 on the 2d day of January, A. D. 1882, in an action &c.,c. Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable compound last Saturday. Compain A drill meeting to-mor- Richard Fischer 24 00 Ed. Casey, Jr. authorizing an appropriation, not to 1 la the said $100 and collect the wherein M. E. Fuller and J. A. Johnson, as partners Franz Duevel 660 is a perfect specific in all chronic J. L. Mueller 650 under the firm name and style of Fuller & io\\ cven'nm. Let all attend. A the Highest Market Prices exceed S350, to counsel for the defense. Fritz Koehne has a very large stock Herman Winkler 1 12Chas. Henton same. 28u Johnson are plaintiffs, and John B. Castor and diseases of the sexual system of Christ Spell brink 3 75 F. Leibold 100 of lemons and oranges. Call on August Henkel are defendants, in favor of the The iteirs of expense are about as The foregoing minutes were read women. Send to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, H. Laudenschlager 830 Aug. Duevel 2 00 said plaintiffs and against the said defendants, Window shades and shade goods in W sell all kinds of Fritz. C. Held 1 00 H.Schleuder. 1 00 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, for the sum of two hundred and eighteen and follows: and approved. The Board then adjourned C. G. Dan 1 00 H. G. Mueller 1 00 55-100 dollars I have this 20th day of March, A. great variety at (J. Wagnei's store. FLOVR, Mass., for pamphlets. John Melzer of the town of Courtland, F. Duevel 480 Per diem and mileage to sine die. D. 1882, levied upon all the right, title and interest SHORTS, Nicollet Co., payed our village a which the said defendant, John B. Castor, had in members 815,550 00 Board adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock A. WESTPHAL, Cit\ election Tuesday. April 4th. and to the following described renlestate and pro. pleasant visit last week- Melzer says PERSONAL MENTION. Witnesses 5,789 82 BMAJVs &c.> perty, on the 2d day of January, A. D. 1882, or p. m. Chairman Co. Com. Look a leedle oud for a lively time. he'll be hanged if Sleepy Eye did not h:is since acquired therein, to-wits Managers 4,200 00 AT LOW BATES Attest: AFTERNOON SESSION. improve the last year. The east half of the southwest quarter of section Counsel fees 550 00 Dr. Forster, the dentist, spent number four (4), in township number one hundred H. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. An unadvertised and positive cure Board met pursuant to adjournment Printing 4,000 00 and ten (110) north, of range number thirty-on* (31), Sleepy Eye came very near having several days in Springfield last week. for Catarrh"Dr. 'tykes Sure Cure." Special Attention given to west of the 5th principal meridian, the same being Serving subpoenas 575 84 at 2 o'clock P. M. Full Board present. a couple of fires last week, one at Bendixen's situated in the County of Brown and State of Dr. Dudley, editor of the Chicago Custom. "W"or35.. The Iodine Triok. Stationerj 500 00 and the other at the saloon oi Minnesota. Regular monthly meeting of Co. A, Medical Journal, made our city a professional Stenographic reports* 3,500 34 Notice is hereby given, that I will sell the above Miller no damage was done. Forward, The following bills were allowed: It is astonishing to what peculiar described real estate and property to the highest 2d liat., M. X. (L. next Tuesday eNeniiu Clerical services 300 00 visit last week. fire company! bidder, for cash, at public auction, at the front An extra stone for giinding feed. methods people will sometimes resort Enverson Cady for $11.60, reduction Miscellaneous 444 00 door of the Court House in the City of New Ulm, in M. Mullen visited Winona last to endeavor to advance their own and Steam Cornsheller. A wedding may be looked for pretty the Connty of Brown and State of Minnesota, on on board, $5.25, allowed $6.35. _..*, ._ injuie others' interest?. One of the Thursday, the 4th day of May, A. D. 1882. at 10 week upon business connected with soon. Frank Zieske is the chap. Total $36,000 00 B. Fischer 8 50 o'clock a. m. of that day, to satisfy the said execution, Chas. A. Scott 1 25 The towns of Stark and Stately have latest and most unfair expedients is Ed. Casey, Sheriff 30 7oArchibald Wo od 1 iken for cash or in exchange. Colorado mining interests. Coon 8 00 together with the interest and costs thereon. The above are enormous figures to that of certain manufacturers of baking Ed. Casey, Sheriff 7 00 Dated March 30 h, A. D. 1882. C. Weschcke, M. D. 2 60 evidently had no town oloctions thi9 Ordinance No. 32. Hon. Jacob Klossner, of Lafayette, G. H. Barncnrd 1 60 EDWARD CASEY, cover the trial, but "let justice be powdeis, who are endeavoring to Deci-a l!if|fif JVIill Co. spring. Sheriff of Brown County, Minn. returned from the west last Monday G. Barncard. $3.81, allowed, $3. prejudice consumers against all other done, even if the heavens fall." B. F. WEBBER, PltTs Attoiney 18-7w preparations than their own, by exhibiting p. m. reports a successful 56 Chas. Arnold, $15.95, allowed $12. The general expression is, that the The public schools in Sleepy Eye from house to house a test purporting trip. CHAS. LUIH, 75. A ordinance relating to the verdict in the case is a just one, and to show the quality of various will close next Friday for the spring right of way to the Winona & St. Mr. Aug. Kiesling of this city and Bills of Frank White and P. Randall New Firm! New Goods! powders. The facts are, this so-called the people of the Ninth Judicial District vacation. PHOTOGRAPHER Peter Rail Road Company across Mr. Gerdes of Camp, Renville county, were ordered laid over. test, which we are told simply consists feel a sense of relief that the office 1 FALL The fanner* who expected an early in adding a little iodine to a sample streets and alleys in the city of New returned from Europe last Tuesday, The board authorized the Auditor of Judge is no longer disgraced. can in no way reveal the true value of Ul m. spring are e\idently doomed to disappointment. hale and hearty. to present bill to Mille Lac county for Although a great deal of sympathy a baking powder, and is only calculated it ordained by the Council of Ye editor returned from the east expenses incurred with Bernis, an insane to deceive and prejudice the minds of GALLERY Ccr. Minn. & 8d North Sts., is expressed for the family of the exjudge, the City of New Ulm WIFEHOODS.DAN the ignorant and unwary. Some powders last Monday noon. He reports that Illinois person. yet he is certainly to blame Sec. 1. The Winona & St. Peter NEW ULM, MINN. are injurions, but this can appear City election next Tuesday. The and Wisconsin are just now Petition of Dominic Bertrand to be himself that such "dire" punishment Railroad Company is hereby authorized by analysis. The true value of a baking BEVIKAV office is prepared to print more severely afflicted with bad roads set off from School District No. 21, powder consists in the amount of has been dealt out to him. has to construct, operate and tickets onnshoret notice. It flies th wings of the morning, than Minnesota. and attached to No. 13, was read and leavening gas which is given off when and promptly exe- All work neatly maintain a railroad track located signified his intention to remove to good news as well as well as bad, always. heat and moisture are added to the WM. H. Kiesling, of Kiesling, Keller cuted. hearing granted at next regular meeting from its main line near First South Grind Eorks, D. T.. where he intends We mean the fame of "Dr. flour, and it is only the chemist, with W have received the largest assortment & Co., who went to Germany last in July. street to the Eagle Mill located between Sykes' Sure Cure for Catarrh. to practice law. the aid of chemical appliances, who of December for the benefit of his health, Front Street and the Minnesota The bids for county poor physicians can determine the volume of gas which Joseph and Henry Schware, two river, where the same shall be returned to his family circle in Chicago, any powder can evolve. We will venture Dry Goods, were opened and, on motion, were rejected. THE BEST Rev. A. Berghold of this city -in- land seekers, got lost on the prairie to say that there is not an article constructed to cross, occupy or be on the 17th inst., somewhat improved prepared for food that might not be tends, if the desired aid from various built along and upon the alley in near I)e Snieth during the storm of in health. will reach home Ready-made Clothing, The Board resolved that hereafter manipulated by chemical tests to OF ALL block number one huudred and the 20th inst. and were frozen to sources can be obtained, to build a some time the latter part of this week. all official notices of County Superintendent Drove that something was wrong about LINIMENTS eighty-two (182), Center Street, death. hospital somewhere in the northern it, and when a person goes into a to be paid for by the county Cloaks and Dolmans. Go. Commissioners Proceedings. Valley Street, First North Street, kitchen, or before a housekeeper, who part of the city. This is a very laudable shall be advertised in the New Ulm The best advice to a Catarrh Alley in block number one (1) north does not understand chemical relations, Hats & Caps, undertaking and should receive Suffererwrite to Dr, C. Sykes Review and Sleepy Eye Herald for the and performs an experiment of of Center Street and Front Street. a hearty support of all who have the 169 Madison Street, Chicago, for ful ensuing year. even the simplest character, it is nt MARCH SESSION. Sec. 2. This ordinance to take FOB MAN AITD BEAST. information of a Sure CureFree. interests of this place in view. difficult toimpiess one that something The bids for the county *printing effect from and after publication. FUR GOODS, awful is the matter. As to baking [OFFICIAL.] were opened and awarded for the ensuing For more than a third of a century the Approved March 13th, A. 1882. A petition for the pardon of Sergeant powders, we could suggest a dozen Mexican Mustang Liniment has been JOHN C.RUDOLPH, year as follows. A will be seen by the call in another Mason is being numerously The Board met, all present except known to millions all over the world as tests that would be as ridiculous in giving GLOVES AND MITTENS, the only safe reliance for the relief of Attest Mayor, a fair idea of their relative merits T. E. Bowen, Financial Statement, column, the voters of the city of New signed at the post office. All those Mr. Stone. On motion the Board resolved accidents and pain. It is a medicine to an uninstructed mind as the one JAC OB NIX, CLCRK. above price and praisethe beat of $20.00 Chas. Bromwich, Board of Ulm are invited to meet in caucus tomorrow desirous of signing the petition should to issue Brown County bonds L4DIES' & BESTS' HSIIERWEAR kind. For every form of external pain here mentioned. The truth is, that the Audit's report (each meeting) $5.00 MEXICAN evening, at Turner Hall, for call around soon. in the sum of $15,000 under an act, "To Grateful to Invalids. the best test to make of a baking powder GROCERIES Jos. Bobleter, delinquent tax list, each the purpose of nominating candidates authorize the Board of County Commissioners is to try it in making bread, and see Floreston Cologne is grateful to invalids, Our friend -C" gives us a parting which makes the most and best. To description 11 7-8 cents L. Bogen, Jos because it is refreshing without for mayor, two councilors, city clerk, to issue bonds of said county kick, the kick of a dying ass, as it this practical test all the established the sickening effect of most perfumes. CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Bobleter, Chas. Bromwich and T. E. treasurer, two justices and two.constables. for the construction of bridges Mustang Liniment is without an equal brands of powder have been put, and 1 were, in last Saturday's St.Paul Globe penetrates flesh and muscle to Bowen, $40.00 each for publishing the The candidates are numerous across the Cottonwood river in said housekeepers have very generally BOOTS SHOES, the very bonemaking the continuance Good-bye. Mr. C. AS hope the diet of of pain and inflammation impossible. proceedings of the County Commissioners and a lively time is promised. made up their minds which they prefer, county." Approved March 2d, A. D. Its effects upon Human Flesh ami \ournew pastures green will make and the iodine testers will find ultimately and Board of Equalization foi Faded Colors Restored. tho Brute Creation, are equaUy wonderful. 1881, and as amended, said bonds to And the Vtry Latest Patterns'i'/i The Mexican no feel less gouty. that households that have for one year, the publishers to take the Faded or gray hair gradually recovers be issued each in the sum of $1,000 MUSTANG Dress Goods & Trimmings. We are pained to say that Mrs. Jos. years used a favorite brand will not its youthful color and lustre by the copy of the minutes in the Auditor's with interest at the rate of six per be apt to make a change on the test The Sleepv Eye Republican says lieinhard of Courtland js growing use of Parker's Hair Balsam, an elegant office. propose cent, per annum, payable semi-annually. 4merican Grocer. Our purchases have been made direct that Hon. John C. Zieske has got the worse from day to day, and that her dressing, admired for its purity The bonds to be signed by the Board adjourned'to meet at 9 A. M, and for cash, and we are thereby and rich perfume. 1 Dakota fever and is contemplating renun case is considered almost hopeless. Liniment is needed by somebody in every house. Every day brings news ot chairman, attested by the county Auditor enabled to make the lowest prices. on Thursday. ing to Huron as soon as circumstances She may yet linger for a number of lone Tree Lake Wavelets* the agony of an awful scald or burn Call and examine our stock and coirfpare with the seal of the county affixed subdued, of rheumatic martyrs restored, MORNING SESSION, MARCn 23d. mothers! MothoT*!! Mothers. will permit. Has he got an days or even weeks, but it has become or a valuable horse or ox prices before purchasing elsewhere. thereto, payable in ten years from The Board met pursuant to adjournment Are you disturbed at night and broken off saved by the healing power of this eye to the Governorship of the prospective apparent that her illness is of such a LINIMENT your rest by a sick child suffering and cryinu LONE TREE LAKE. March 22, "82. date of issue. at 9 o'clock A. M. All members with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If so s.tate of Dakota too/ nature that she isbeyond all human go at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's BALTRUSCH & ROSKOPF. Editor Review: present. The board appointed as committee help. oothingSyrup. It will relieve the thee poor little pi Drum-Major Stoeckert having resigned. immediiaetlydepend eiitferer upon it there is no to dispose of the county bridge bonds, T. S. Gilbert is going to leave our On motion the Board took into consideration mistake about it. There is not a mother on Earth which speedily cures such ailments of Mr. Geo. Bevier has taken town, having concluded to start for who has naed it who will not tell you that it will the Co. Auditor and the chairman of the County poor physicianship the HUMAN FLESH as regulate the bowels, give rest to the mother and Wadena. T-D. Peterson, charge ol the Governor's Guards' The Sleepy Eye Herald in commenting Rheumatism, Swellings, SthT the board with power to act. elief and health to the child, operating-like magic and resolved'to re-district the Joints, Contracted Muscles, Burns It is perfectly safe to use in all canes, and upon the work of the New Ulm druiujeorps. Mr.Bevier is an excellent H. M, Ball, our boss tree, man, is and Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and The petition of Ludwig Frank to county as follows: First District to pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription of Sprains, Poisonous Bites and busy looking after the wants of the cyclone committee says, in substance: drummer and he will no doubt one of the oldest female physicians anttnnrsesin be set off from school district No. 23 Stings, Stiffness, Lameness, Old be Dmposed of the city of New Ulm, he United Statee. Sold at 25 cents a bottle everyhere people. Dealer in Sores, Ulcers, Frostbites, Chilblains. "The committee has done an enormous succeed in making his corps one of ard attached to school district N 39, and tne towns of Milford, Cottonwood, Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and A8R1CDLTURA IMPLEMENTS. amount of labor in this matter Rev. Mr. Smith, the pastor of the the most efficient in the State. Indeed every form of external disease. hearing having been granted at last Sigel, Linden and Lake Hanska. Second It heals without scars. M. E. church, is up and ready for work without compensation, and in return Experience the Best Guide. January session, the land being the For the BRU TE CREATION it cures District, towns of Eden, Home, again. One of doctors brought him Governor Hubbard will in all probability Sprains, Swinny, SUIT Joints, they are kicked for their labor." Agent for the northwest corner of south west quarter Founder, Harness Sores, Hoof Piseases, out in good shape in a very short time. Prairieville, Stark, Albin and the village The reason why women every wheie appoint E.St.JuIieu Cox's successor STOGHTON WAGONS Foot Hot, Screw WormjScab, That's just about the length and Homeopathic medicines did the work. in Section No. 36, Township 110, USJBT Parker's Ginger Tonic is, because of Sleepy Eye Third District, Hollow Horn, Scratches, Windgall as Judge of the Ninth judicial breadth of it, Bro. Bowen. they have learned by experiencethe s, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone, AND SLEIGHS, Range 32, on motion was granted and We had the largest spelling school towns of Leavenworth, Burnstown, Old, Sores, Poll Evil, Flint npon district sometime the litter pait of best guide that this excellent medicine of the season in the Clancy school the Sight and every other ailment the boundaries of said districts ordered Dixon, HI., ${o Island North Star, Mulligan, Bashaw and overcomes despondency, periodical this week.The candidates are numerous to which the occupants of the house. Seven schools took part in it. to be changed accordingly. Stable and Stock Yard are liable. headache, indigestion, pain in the Stately. Bids will be received for Judge Weymouth, of Marshall, has Our Golden Gate neighbors were there and their friends very active, but just PLOWS-: The Mexican Mustang Liniment back and kidneys, and other troubles Minutes of the Board of Audit of in full force. The spelling was the always cures and never disappoints called a meeting of the bar association above districts, or the whole county, how the contest will terminate is yet of the sex. and it ^positively, best we ever witnessed. Leroy Stig, March 1st were read and approved. of the Ninth Judicial district at to act as county poor physician, to do THE BEST a riddle. It is however thought that WATONWAN FANNING MILL, ness, of the Sherman school, taught The board authorized the Co. Auditor Tracy, to-day, for the purpose of considering the business of surgical, obstetrical and either B. F. Webber of this city or by Miss Bradley, carried off the honors NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AND to issue a county poor order in the question of Cox's successor medical services for the county poor after a long struggle. Tally one for OF ALL Judge Baldwin of R?dwo)d Falls will MiDoioestic Sewing.Machines wre understand favor of Lewis Codee for, $6.00. Lone Tree, as Judge but as and to furnish all necessary medicines LINIMENTS NOTICE. be cl the with the judicial mantle, The board adjourned to 2 o'clock p. that neither Baldwin's or Webber's W m, Hardy has the frame work for one year, the physician to be a with the chances largely in favor of othe! NEW ULM, MINN. lor his new house. Several i m. friends will attend, the meeting will A graduate of some medical college and CITICEN8meeting will be held at Turner the former. buildings are looming up. Ball, Thnraday, March 80, at 8 o'clock be a miserable fizzle and the conclu. AFTERNOON SESSION. have a regular diploma, "the county 1 would also inform the public that 'or the parpoie of nominating candidates fo We are very glad the Cox farce is thei m.f sion reached will not influence the The board met pursuant to adjournment Female diseases, brought on by imprudence, I have established a branch agency at different cftr oAces becoming vacant to be physicians to furnish the Bond of FOB KAN OB BEAST. aver. Our mail boy is slow to get voted npoA at qie ext city election, and for the Sleepy Eye, where everything in my exposure, or the use of improper Governor a particle in making his appointment. at 2 o'clock, p. m. Full board County Commissioners a written report consideration of such other matters as may come around with our news. line can be obtained.* medicines, are quickly relieved -x before themeeting. present. at their regular sessions. Sealed SUBSCRIBER. by using Brown's Iron Bitters. THE COMMITTEE. S. D. 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