New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
December 20, 1882 · Page 2 of 4
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$&*< -.gaegffSKsaB MMMIMMW|^ ,4* ffl*"! gWT-tWgTOW1 WISE* NOTICE FORPUBLICATION. C0URTLAN0 ITEMS. peoplearealways on the loakout V'Tresumptton begins in ignorance ^ILiOO-AXi^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Mrs. Wheeler, wife of a farmer, living rorchaaeee tolaernaee thstroaraings.snd instatebeeosae wealthy and ends in ruin." On the other east of Sleepy Eye decamped recently Land Office at Tracy, Minn.. Nor. SB 1888 those who do not improve the}* JM Simon Wellner has bought 160 acres John A. Torrey and Manroe Cordlll Nlotlceur hereby given that tbe following hand, the production of Kidney-Wort ipportanittes remain in poverty after selling of her husbands TRAVELERS' GUIDE. IN named settler baa Sled notice of hi* inten Merry Christmas. 4 of land, left for Wisconsin a few days ago. tlit a great catnee we began with wise cautions and scientific tion to makefinalproof in support of his claim, property. While he was away she money. Wa w.tnt m*iyr msn, w-xnsn, boys and Mr. Geo. Dobny of Iowa, has been and that said proof will be made before tbe Clerk Frank Miller of Clear Lake, Wisconsin, Sny r.s it wjrk far its ria in tn-i or loztlitiu. research, and its use ends in restoring The railroad war is over. of Court of Brown County Minn., at AM county disposed of a lot of stock and skipped up visiting H. Muller, and looking after started for home on Wednesday .nacia litns wttg. pnptrly fo ttu drat seat, oil Thursday Dec. 88th, 1888. vis: Haas shattered constitutions and endowing tUrt. f*3 i)i*Uij4 *A\ piy trj tiiia tsa ttnn his property in Brown Oo. for Nebraska. last. Thonea,B.E.No.Sf7firth Lot one See. 88- F. Burg is head quarters for ciagrs ordinary **JJS Zt.niwiii'.l {I:\IM-A tea, 108. men and women with health W. G. Gresham has been visiting N3 it i 9 I?I?M ul* a -n, isy rtpitty. Dr. J. W. Cordill of Eagle Lake has He name* tbe following witnesses to prove his and tobacco. schools in this vicinity. Yoacan IwtUynt wnla tins ttii wirk, o.- and happiness. "My tormented back," Farmers and others desiring a gen continuous residence noon, and cultivation of, been spending a few days in this vicinity, only ya pirs a*ai^ Pill afrnitio- aal hisnessland, said vlt: Elefl Eleflson and Lara B. AUof H. Muller has built a barn for visiting relatives and friends. alltnit Uiibl i'ltfrai. Allan Stmif & is the exclamation of more than one teel, lucrative agency business, by Linden, Brown Co., Mlnn.,Iagebert John, Farmers are bringing in wood quite Co. Partlan I. Mitua. Stv.iiH horses 32x42 feet and 20 ft. high. J? The Dr. appears to enjoy good health, son a. Andrew Hansen of Madelia, Watonwan poor hardworking man and woman do which 85 to 820 a day can be earned, lively since the good sleighing. Co. Minn. ^WinoM & Saint Peter Railway. but his countenance is beginning to The Lafayette Literary society is in 1 $37.35 FJ1 0J3 DM8. you know why it aches? It is because send address at once on postal card, C. B. Tyler. full blast, it now owns 70 volumes, bear those characteristic and inevitable 'W*,JS IS not fSnitrcr Weat. Going West. Going East. The Dakota House is soon to be to H. C. Wilkinson & Co., 157 & 159your kidneys are overtasked and n~ed traong them wefindthe histories of Beglstcr. marks of age, which time, in limaments Day Passenger *6:58a Day ?a*senger *7: connected with the Depot by telephone. Fulton Street, New York. June 20 83 strengthening, and your system needs tfulsfef t'u -nltiat Visii Kh* 0.- ttie world* France, England, and U. S PROBATE NOTICE. unparalleled by the most skill Night t4.49am Night 9:3 **i2!,3tail nut iliicfal mulj fcovi. pjpilarintrjn s well as biographies of our best ul artists bedecks the countenance of to be cleansed of bad humors. You A.t/Uuui ii pii/il i Freight No 18*12:80 am Freight No. 14 11:30am It is rumored that the Methodists of Po**tCr STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 nen. A merry Christmas to tbe REVIEW. ffnl trill Oil HtilfJl Yum Dlt3 E/JI the aged. ,?'a%| M. Mullen, Haberle & Seiter, H. Freight No. IS *2:10 I COVMTT or Bnoww need Kidney-Wort. '.IMS jvith. i nc *nli ivi/ 1-1 ijitfnl hJi.* Sleepy Eye intend to build a newLaudenschlager, During tbe past week or two our farmers In the Matter of the Estate of John Basmnssen *ifi this inUrmsat. Aiy on: c.11 pli/ it. C. Roiloff, H. H. EicceptSunliy. Dilly. fecessed: On reading and filing the petition of have been busy wooding up and church. Jiiiiiran pUy itoa* sv3a a. Ciiiabi. oa- vi Freight trains Nos. 13,14 and 10 ONLY Basmine Hanson formerly Basmine Ra*masen Beussmaun and J. B. Arnold, can sell \i HIM ililW t'ill'M, J-^lll I, 5 4lll The German Lutheran synod of Minnesota oldfreezoisnow greeted "No Admittance." Administratrix of theestate of John Rasmussea are allowed to carry mongers SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. (irnnmvfiil null oily einnn muniniriiizi tbetween you all kinds of tin and hardware you deceased,representing among other things, that The Methodists will have a Christmas has taken preliminary steps towards oit a$w muic WJ will 4ti a nV Kasota and Sleepy Eye ft be bas fully administered said estate, end praying )rzan, wita bnil oi!e oi'i nu fall wjfi should not fail to call and examine Spelling schools, dances etc, are now tree at their church on Christmas thsta time and place be fixed for examining building a college in this- vi- John Zieske returned from St. Paul C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent. ml nuic O i'if ,i? itx^t, vit i and allowing her account of her administration, their large stock during the Christmas in order, and the young peoplbof this riuatftrii i'H ii-}l/ i%, rni tl.-,. evening. last Saturday night right side up with cinity. The college, if established, end for the assignment ofthe residue of said estatet forialr ia .lUar J. O. A.t a gnrit$: and adjoining towns are spending tbe days. care. heirs. Ittoordered, that said account be Officers of Brown County. 'Aatsvjry om WUIPACMVJ *ll tu/ p*y fa?, tv* will be open to all classes and sects examiued,-and petition heard, by the Judge of long winter evenings in a manner w:ll *ml-mMino!) b))caalo.'i exp.*3jt, Dakota buyers are shipping dressed Call at Wra Gebser for holiday this Court, on Friday the 82d day of December and will therefore be of great local 1 C.0.D..tl tw3 l.S0 tirsj. $21) o.- nirn We understand that Mr. Dingier, both pleasant and profitable. Port Office Address New Ulm. A. D. 1888, at 2 o'clock P. M. at tbe Probate hogs by the car load from points in goods he has every thing from a needle rit3 or|) Inn. ffi ci-ifin ir^piy il AcniToaH. B. Conatani. importance to the favored locality, It Office in said County. who recently struck John Heymano Buyers have been around among us, "BtCO.O Cirtnlars Irs*. UltMi K)UO TRS AW AMF. Schubert. to a hallaiant. this State into Dakota. And It is rurtherordered, that notice thereof be -VJ3X HJMCCJ, L33fc bix7V iUldX. Y. buying hogs and cattle, for some time RsaiiTCHOV Mini-A. F. Walton, Hey-will enable parents who are unable to with an ax, has been sued by givento all persons interested, by publishing a Junel 83. Tbe Evangelical Association are junoc or FSOBATBK. Brandt. past, but we are persuaded to think copy of this older for three successive weeks prior bear the expense of educating their Blanchard Ci.saaov TMI COWHTAlbert man for five hundred dollars. It will Stock buyeis claim that it is more making preparations for a Christmas Law and Collection. to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review that they are begining to find thin SHiurr- Kdward Caaey. a weekly newspaper, printed and published at children abroad to give them a good tree on Christmas Eve and a big time be a good chance for some one to profitable at this time to ship stock 9uv*oaJ Berndt picking as the familiar squeal is now the City of New Ulmin said County. is expected. Coirar COMMIMIOMBRA. Hagberg education at home. The Lutheran Dated at New Ulm tbe 21t day of November A make something out of their little west than it is to ship east. rarely heard. COUKT ATTORKKVB Webber. D. 1882, By theCourt, August Kihsner living about four COHOWBRJona* Laudewechlager. congregation of this city are holding sport. Tbe trapping season is about "played IS Virttuvistan L Cilla^m Asioclwtoi Ernst Brandt. I. Il Cotf*TW SPFJBRIWTJSIIOKMTD. O. Clary. miles west of Sleepy Eye lost a little When you know of an item of local l*trt ctll taawoa to fi i t%zt thit out special inducements to have the out" so say the boys, and the new boy about five years old from diptberia a iv* j)i A .-ii i j&:: ia Pitl fjr [L. 8.] ludge of Probate. interest tell us. Stop the editor on The Christmas car, "Gloria in Excelses boots, coats, caps etc., indicate a suecesful pi3 nicn* :Hatiat Vnyhwiiu college located here and we oincerely lJl Officers of the City of New Ulm. and a little girl is not expected to MORTGAGE SALE. M! nru ifti Jiicl i't.i* nujixlii ft ihtie* raid on the rats. the street or drop into the office. Deo'' erected by John Hirsch hope that their efforts will be succesThe live. The rest of the children have all jUj3tiaj lui^'at nits The discontinuance of thePost Office MAYORH B.Constans. Crt{ 11' Ml 4t!5'Hf ll t)lLl','lt 141(1 M of New Ulm, for the Catholic church ff ul. (Flrat publication December 20, 1882.) recovered. college will probably be COCRCILORSE. O Pahl, F. Boock, Keller, B. it ill tin ill 11* im trtn li vm to hisrl The Sisters of Charity will hold their Default having been made Inthepayment of the at Iberia, necessitating a trip to Sleepy ist Invia i-* :lm Vifivimii ji-t* of Sleepy Eye. is a master piece of Pfcflerlo and J. Pfwnninger. Wesley Green Post No. 14ft.A. sum ofone thousand one hundred and twentyfou built next summer. Eye, a distance of at least ten miles, Christmas tree festival at the Catholic mitry, PDS nc/ ,t S'ttls mrti p-milly CLIRKJacob Nix. bigdueratDollars,e(fllM.00), which Is claimed to be andareemaking preperations for a workmanbhip and Mr. Hirsch is entitled nili ili en*? Orfjo Isajj lavirildutim TRBASURBRFr Forster renders getting mail matter to the dat of this notice upon a certain Worth of Praise. school house on Christmas eve. t*iuoiv \lln, Mirun Sr.CUir, tim next Friday evening in Moll's OITT JoaTicaaR. Fischer and Baaaen. Mortgage, duly executed and delivered by John to great credit for his apt design of from the P. O. a task truly difficult ic.oraiy n!ar. Viu^r. B3in 1 i. S'IJC CITY ATTORMRYJO A Eckstein Bagen (single) to tbe British and American Hall. Pork and beans, hard tack and As a rule we do not recommend patent an bloi'i. St. Pul, .linn. Mar.1182 for the people of this part. We sincerely COMSTABIXJos Oalles. Mortgage Company (limited) bearing date the the birth of our Savior. tees coffee will be served, also chickens, Go to Juenemann's for a nice MABSHALF Melle. first dayof July A. D. 1881 and, with a power medicines, but when we know of hope this state of things will if foragers aie successful. All theoffice of saletherein contained, duly recorded in tbe new harness or anything you desire in not long prevail. If your hair is coming out or turning one that really is a public benefactor of Register of Deeds in and for tbe Ooun old veterans are invited. KEWVLtl -I.ABKKT E PORT. ty of Brown and State of Minnesota, on his line. He will not fail to suit you. gray, do notraurmerovera misfortune and positively cures, then we consider thefifthday of August A. D. 1881, at 8 o'clock P. M.. in Book "M" of Mortgages, on page 328 PERSONAL TAX LIST. you can easily avert. Ayer's Hair it our duty to impart that information A brakeman employed between [BoiMcted weekly by PFEFFERLE, dealer in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. etc. And no action or proceeding having been THE Vigor will remove the cause of your instituted, at law or otherwise, to recover the to all. Electric Bitters are Oram, Provisions, OroceriEa and Country Pro- Sleepv Eye and Tracy got run over debt secured by said Mortgage, orany part thereof. ST. IE GLOBE Notice. dace.] grief by restoring your hair to its natruly Below we give a partial list of the a most valuable medicine, and last Saturday night by falling between Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by 3lr tural color, and therewith your good personal tax payers of Brown County will surely cure billiousness, fever and two cars. virtue of tbe power of sale contained in said ORAIN. 'HEandereigned wish toinform the farmers of Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such looks and good nature. 82 the same to be continued in subsequent Wheat, Brown County that they hare started dp ague, stomach, liver and kidney complaints, ease made and provided, the said Mortgage will aaw mill below tbe foundry, and that they 0*ts. au J. Redmann's store came very near issues of the until the be forclosed by a sale of the premises described in even when all other remedies o REVIEW ate now prepared to receive and aaw loge. and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz. Corn, 40 going up in smoke and flames last We learn that the New Ulm Msennerchor whole shall have been published. PALMER ft LANDWEHR. fail. We know whereof we speak and t'be northwest quarter of section eighteen (18)in Barley, 45 DULY, SOD IY iMD WEEKLY township one hundred and nine (108) north of has not sugceeded in publish Thursday night, caused by fire being can freely recommend them to all. NEW ULM. runie thirty-four (84) west of the fifth principal PROVISIONS. GMAJSJ ing their programme for the flag-dedication Enlarged and improved. 07 meridian excepting therefrom the following piece left in the ashts. Alwin 15 40 Lauterbach 2 Sold at fifty cents a bottle by J. Bob Beef on foot, per cwt., 83.00 84.00 or parcel of land, to wit: commencing at the Alwin 2 12 Laudenschlager to be held on second Christmas Special wire from St. Pau northeast comer of said northwest quarter, thenee NEW YEAR'S EVE Mutton per head, 3.50 5.00 leter. 6.00 The New Ulm City Roller mill is AufderheideF18 26 runniug south thirty four (84) rods, thence west 508 evening sofar, but it is said that the to the Eastern News Centre* Pork per cwt., 5'00 twenty-two (22) rods, thence north thirty-four 15 Amme W again prepared to accommodate its numerous 85 Loewenthal S 87 42 CONSUMPTION CURED, (34)rods, thence east twenty-two (22) rods to the Full Associated Pres Privileges. Sugor Cured Htms per lb. festival will be one of the grandest \2% Arnold Sfty-sevebeginning Breakfast Bacon 11 17 74 Leonardt 5 11 laee of containing one hundred and customers. The mill was affairs ever witnessed in this city. 18 (167) screein Brown Coumy and 8tate Brey A Ijtfasi $v&fy Day in th,3 Yea*. Dried Beef, Lilli 2 05 started up to day. of Mionetiota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances Beusman 12}* An old physician, retired from active Salt Pork, 42 44 Mueller 10 06 which sale will be made by tbe tneriff of The rumor that Vanderbilt had The St. Paul Globe is now acknowledged 15 Baasen BrownCounty,atthe front doorof tbe court-house Lard 1 oO Mailer N 113 practice, having had placed in his to be the The New Ulin Lodge Sons of Herman captured the Chicago & Rock Island in the eity of New Ulm in said county and State 3.50 Buenger 3.10 Flour per cwt., 26 64 Mullen 411 86 on tbe 19th day of February A D. 1888, at 10 ON hands by an East India Missionary the PIPfiRr-p, NJRTfl^ESr. will give their first anniversary 2-25 system of railroads is without foundation. BrustC iElttil 0 77 Corn Meal Manderfeld P14 63 o'clock a. ofthat day at public vendue, to the formula of a simple vegetable remedy 25 highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and la. Brandt 2141 15 20 ball in Union Hali, Saturday evening Butter per lb., The Chicago & Rock Island and Nlueller & gundky Sve. f)ec\ 31,83 Vhi Glo^a luj racjatly basa enlarged terest, and the taxes, if any on said premises and 20 5212 Bogen for the speedy and permanent Cheese Scharrt 21 56 January 6,1882. fifty dollars attorney's fees as stipulated and by tj an the Minnesota Central are still under uap3etal 10 Brandt E said mortgage In case offoreclosure and tbe disbursements Poultry 5 02 Mueller 5 30 cure of consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, grata ic g\ the old management and possessed of !iCit,iP,ll,1.*7itr",linl- allowed by law subject to redemption 20 P\SE PAPS I Baltrush & AT Eggs per dozen MilkeF 3 85 It appears that the delay of trains Asthma, and all Throat and at any time within one year from the day of 25 as much pluck and enterprise as ever. 62 21 Potatoes per bushel Rosskopf en)*, ss provided by law. Madlener 40 28 TOIOl^HALL. which has been so frequent of late is Lung affections, also a positive and 1.00 Dated December 20th, A. D. 1882. 26 24 Onious Boock 60 wire for its 3Xjlmivaa4i, tvaich oansets it* elitorialnm Mueller & Scfcer- BsrriSH a AMSMCAST MOBVOAOB CO (limited.) caused by a blockade of cars between 2,00 radical cure for General Debility and 78 C4 l.jjjt an,, ji^r, Kiesling, Keller & Co. B. & E. C. er 30 0 6 2.00 Bobleter j-r sal Beans, faliV Mortgagee WasuiMtjn. it haj, b^dw, AUJCULJ Viueller 3116 here and Chicago. Baumgsertner all nervous complaints, after having Bebnke, Theo. Croi.e, J. Neuinan. GROCERIES. Jot. A. EcKtTiur, viueller 4 55 12H 2 77 al ulegraph wira pita it in thi front rink of American Sugar, White, per lb. W Attorney for Mortgagee. thoroughly tested its wonderful curative Baltrush and Rosscoph, have their Admission50c. Supper Extra a jripipars. Feb 22 83 New Ulm Minn. 11 Nenno 11 7 8* Yellow BebnkeA Politically taaQiobaopptms all monopolies and A son of the Hon. C. B. Tyler of tbe powers in thousands of cases, stores well stocked with goods of all 10 t-o Nagel 4 37 16 Brown Notice Taxpayers. tanJsbytiu intsrjiu cm pnpla ic nt Blanchard A U. S. land office at Tracy was drowned feels it his duty to make it known to chained down, but meeU issaei as they arise 10 kinds to suit the holiday trade, if you Dried Apples, 107 VewhartJ 14617 Berry fearlessly and vigorously. 10 while skating on the river at Marshall Newhtrt S 11 55 his fellow-beings. The recipe, with 5 63 Peaches, Baarsch W wish a nice Christmas present do not All are cordially invited. It invites subscriptions MARKET RE-E 10 %X Six 4 80 recently. Tax payers of Brown County please Baumgartner full particulars, directions for preparation Prunes, fasl to give them a call. because it fornixes ALL TAB NEWS bstteTr than b93 a 22 THE MANAGERRS. New Ulm Lodge 12 3t Coffee, Rio, Green, per lb., 15 take notice that the Duplicate of Taxes tn any other paper. and use, and all necessary advice The Turnverein will make it lively 9 25 No 53 15 40 3 Bender 12 7^ farmsn3 myPnaVa8*1' Ko.isted A Brown Co. man, sent a P. O. order I!frEaEjr for the year 1882 is now in tnd instructions for successful treatment tM for the young folks at Turner Hall kelson 2 68 30 33 Bingham AW 4 Java Green by a few days ago to a man in Madelia 2 hands for collection and the following at your own home, will be sent Wenno N 83 40 Bach 6 9 9tMd with the jolly old Christmas tree, on Roasted FIRST to pay up a note, and the Madelia man 2 percentage on each dollar valuation 35 Neumann 14 35 PEOPLE you by return mail, free of charge by Bingham Bro 05 54 Mocha Green Christmas evening. 40 ANNIVERSARY BALL B*cia9 it approves of the ri?ht opposes tut 75 New Ulm Sugar Bellman E 64 returns the order and the note properly has been levied, exclusive landroad Teas, Japan, addressing with stamp or stamped wrjug, ri rii63 of wao mlira thereby. 60 80 Works 15,40 Behnke E 131 88 Green, Landwehr & Palmer have started cancelled, an1 he also throws in tax to be accountedseparately to wit: Tie Ji j^i iii/iw* tU 1 not aire ily enroilel t3 self-addressed envelope. 80 Neumann 6 85 Burg 0 01 make trial subscription. Yon caa obtain it of Black, up their saw mill, below the foundry $4.50 for the Brown Co. man to buy yourOJ*rIjiie if rlnt l*nu Vin ci-piMio*tionoffl:a. 01Ulsen 5 60 Bonne 28 DR. J. C. RAYMOND, Inspect it and jadge for yourself. in this city, and they are now prepared Christmas presents. This certainly OldingA 5 45 Brown County -)OFTHE(- Carpets Chas. Wagner's. 164 Washington St., Brooklyn, N. Y. to receive logs to be sawed. Pftender W Jr 8 W 9 Bank 360 60 denotes an unusual state of affairs in TOW NS j^TMention this papei. Dec. 20. 83 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. .'lander WSr 16 26 Boesch W 30 55 |fc|lffl|etlt|a.28, SKINNY MEN Madelia. THE DAILY GLOBE, AND Paulson 2 55 Basumler E 2 24 Jos. Bobleter's fine lot of Christmas Well's Health Renewer restores BASHAW CwRBESPdlDENCE. Plath 43 BUROUGHS. Beinhorn 6 80 SEVEN ISSUES A WEEK. The R.R.strife in the Northwest was trees arrived last Saturday from Moose health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Pfefferle 24 88 ConstansH B508 -)AT(- ended on Thursday Dec, 14 and the Daily and Sunday GlobeONS DOLLAR Lake. They are the finest lot of trees Sexual Debility. SI, Peterson S 00 70 OoCordes 8 40 What We Want our Legislature to 9VSOV SAM., PER MONTH. old rates have been restored in the ever brought to New Ulm. tfsenninger 46 41 Casey E 3 66 IIXIHUBS PBB WBIK IT MAIL, This Winter. Oil paintings and chromos in great Pfelffer A 5 88 Crone Theo 340 31 warring lines. The question at issue New Ulm 1*102 8*10 1 13-10 This is the last issue of the Oasmonth Sn,flO REVIEW Piemeisel 6 68 210 variety at Chas. Wagner's. 1 1-102 Dunkel E 2 7-10 -)ON(- 8-1018-10 8-10 however were not settled and the Sleepy Bj*.. Three months 2J0 I 1 102 8-10 1 before Christmas and it sends to all of 13-10 14-10 Pfefferle 1 61 3 20 Dingier Albin We want them to repeal that dog 1 M02 8-10 13-10 1 5-10 terms of peace were the simplest thai gktuitiky $ve..J 6,'83 Six months *gn Bashaw Quense A 10 03 Dietrich 1 1-102 its many readers kindly thoughts wish 1 6V 'UI7CHUFAIBA' 8-10 1 tt-lo 18-10 2-10 Burnatown.... law. could hare been devised. The compact 1 1-10 2 8-10 Rudolph 172 38 9-102 Twelvemonths IOQO 2 60 1 3-10 Dietsch 7-10 Quick, complete cure, all anoying ing them all a Merry Christmas. Cottonwood... 1 1-10 2 6-10 6-10 1 8-10 We want them to pass a law requiring Rudolph & 13 31. THE WEEKLY GLOBE. Dingier will continue for one year from Eden 1 M02 8-10 1 3.10 Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis Home 11-10 Koch EG 7 70 4 43 every organized school district to 2 8.10 ^Duevel A 13-10 7.10 MUSIC BT SUBILU'S ORCHESTRA. Jan. 1,1883. Leavenworth.. Chas. Wagner and L. Buenger are eases. 81. Druggists. 1 1-102 8-1' The weekly OI I^J *a Mgit-nig paper, jhe 13-10 13-10 Rudolph 3 51 3 01 Dithenner F, Lake Hantka. maintain not less than six months 1-102 8-10 samesize as thaDaiy Globe. It is sent to any 1 1 8-10 1 Linden the places to buy your furniture, you RussellftWind 105 Ditthenner- address, one year, postage paid, 1-102 8-10 1 13-10 4 10 Mr. Gustav Kumm, son of Mr.school 8-10 In each year and to allow no apMllfordn A large assortment of willow rocker 2 8-10 A seerie8 of beautiful and horn 1137 1-10 13-iO 104 15-10 Dambach should not fail to give them a call and Mulliga 2 8-10 FOR ONE DOLLAR ANO FIFTEEN CENTS, Kumm of Cottonwood, lately employ 1-10 13-10 other school in the district during the 5-10 8 8-10 North *ar.... just arrived at Uhas. Wagner's. Ross 10 00 200 Dau propriate tableax will be presented 2 8-10 buy something nice for the holidays. 1-10 13-10 0-10 Pralrieville... ed by the W. & S. P. R. R. as brakeman, regular school term. ttosskopf 1 60 6 4V 2 8-10 Dcehne 1-10 18-10 For Vine ta on tr l for 25 csnt*- III sub. 1 9-10 during the evening. Sigel 2 8-10 1-10 13-10 scriptions payable invariably in advance. "Rwuajh cm Hats." 4 Rotering 10 50 Stark 14 53 Epple had a close call from, the other We want them to let the temperance 2 8-10 1-10 18-10 QTNo family dyes were ever so Stately emema rmfjrrijre cojmrjjrr, HeimG 6 53 6 53 ErdL Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, world the other day while coming New UlmRoad Bridge question alone. We claim to be City of popular as the Diamond Dyes. They Rosskopf 26 70 17 St St. Paul, Minn. Empire Mill T'i&etfgO Cents' $ Couple. ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks tax 1 6-1G mills, Int. Sinking 4-10 mills down Redstone hill lately by dropping a free people and wish to drink what ftewitzer 345 never fail. The black is far superior 218 78 Co City Street tax 3 3-10, City Poor tax It has come! gophers. 15c. Druggists. between two cars. He luckily fell on 0appef fjxtfa. we please. Eagle MillCo263 40 Kohner 3 75 2-10 mille, Fire Department tax 6-10 to logwood. The other colors are brilliant. 34 Rudolph O the draw-bars and held himself there 30 80 Exei mills, Graveyard tax 5-10 mills, Int. We want them to pass an act giving Indelible stamping, warranted not 1 20 Raverty 30 80 Eckstein Sinking tax 4 mil s. till A. Hornburg, another brakeman, the woman the right to vote. It is not It is a Big Thing! Nothing will be left undone by to rub out, at Mrs. Erd's. 2 82 Redmann 18 60 Eckstein J. C. Toberer and H. Schleuder's are came to his assistance. right that woman shall pay tax and labor the members of the Lodge to make 8 01 Rudolphi Friedmann 1108 Special School Tax* the places to buy a nice watch They HiffUtf Eetemed. all her life for her children, husband 60 10 Ruemke W this ore of the most pleasant social Forster 745 M. C. Robertson, of Springfield, s. a and wehavegotitI The youthful color and a rich lustre keep a nice stock of jewelry and you Rathman Frank Ben- 8 37 entertainments of the season. Mills and country and have no voice created a ripple of excitement in court Total ft Mills Total Mills Total 21 25 a'chtll A 6410 re restored to faded or gray hair by zin can get anything wished for in their in making the laws under which she 80 14 8-10(23 12 20 2-10 45 9 23 2-10 at Redwood Falls last week by drop 4 53 Sauer 6 80 THE COMMITTEE. Filzen AN IMMENSE che use of Parker's Hair Balsam, a line. 3 2-10 24 15 19 2. 1C30 1-10 46 9 90 7-10 is to live. 5 02 Schneider Felkel 160 7 2-10 25 19 10 22 8 8 ping to thefloorat the close of a spirited 5-1047 7 4-10 18 harmless dressing highly esteemed for 2 3-10 14 1-10 29 We want them to reduce the rate of 4 3 1014 9-10 48 135 Sahli N 5 6-10 16 5-10 Fischer 27 72 NewStoCk Louis Buenger's store had a narrow speech to the jury. The hot and 3 8-10 15 0.10] 7 6 22 2-10 49 3 13 7-10 its perfume and purity. FlorJ 3 11 Schwendinger 2 40 interest to 7 per cent. 2 9.10 18 2-1016 6 410 50 3 4-10 12 8-10 escape from being burned last Saturday oppressive atmosphere of the room |allM|i3g|8iiniioii Frcnzel 8 4-10 6-10 29 13 30 Seiter A 7 20 18 10 12 8 6 4-10 51 7 6-1(118 5-10 We want them to pass a law compelling 4 2-10 18 6-10 8 2-10 52i 80 6 5 10 15 3-10 morning, caused by a bottle of Forster was the cause of his faint and he was 21 Seiter 37 Lydia*E. Pinkham's Vegetable 5 3-10)14 7-10 31 3 7-18 18 2:10158 4 8-10 15 the payment of tax on all railroad GosdeH 4 62 Stoll 3 01 turpentine falling near the stove and 18-10 7-10 82 S fclC 14 alright as soon as he was taken out for "'8.10(64 2 6-10 12 1-10 Compound will at all time9 and under 2-1(38 lands, whether held by the company 9 2 4-1113 GuetlingJ 65 67 Sentzke 71 4 6.10|I4 6-10 under tbe auspieea of the taking fire. a breath of fresh air.Sleepy Eye _,* 6-1(34 17-10 8 all circumstances, act in all harmony theGieseke W |n|faiiiiiilii 57 03 Scherer 5 01 or speculators. Where is of 8-1C36 8 8-10 7.10 14, 6 4-ldffi 1.10 16 Herald. Guenthner with the laws that govern the 1-1(186 12,a-'iio8 9 7-10 73 Schramm 86 4 8-10 13 6-10 3 4 10 justice in the poor settler having to There was a stabbing affair at Bender'ssaloon 6-10 87 4 2-10 (616.1% 16 3-10 1-10(11 3ilC8? GressG 1 2 40 Schneider 4 21 female system. Address Mrs. Lydia 4-10 8 7-10 2J 41 7 10 Bs-ialOSilfliSO. 12&10 pay tax on land which has been nothing LADIES BENTS' & CfliLDEBN'S aL6l0T 7-1 0 Gross on Sunday evening, in The Unitarians in excavating foi 56 73 Steek Th and IS 2-10 4-1(1 E. Pinkham, 233 Western Avenue but an expense and build bridges Gebser 7-1C40 i&82Ioti8"4-l6 8 1014 1 4 28 Rosskopf 6 16 i342-io which Mr. Leonard, our foundry man, the foundation of a newchurch, neai 2 7f8-l:im 4-10 3 2 11 7-10 Lynn, Mass., for circular. Gewecke Second Christmas Eye., ,Kiw. 4 4 and make roads, which are an improvement 5 17 Serr 4 03 Fall am) Winter 6 8-10 was cut in three places, but not dangerously. 9*5-11 the west line of the town of Linden, o-ie Graff i?r9-lJ6.v 8 6-10 126 Sauer 2 73 8-10 43 9 7-1 0 to the companies' lands as well 7-7.1(117 7 DECJIEBER 26th. i ecently struck what'seemed to be an 2 2-10 Henkle A 410144 4 1-10 11 3-1^23 1 10 Zephyr worsted, crewel, Germantown, 13 '113411 2 18SchmittG 37 BOOTSand SHOES, ts his own and the railroad holding Herrian old Indian burying ground. The found UNION HALT., 6 12 Schneider Jac 4 40 German knitting, yarns, Saxony, Ed, Dunkles is the place to go to All taxes on personal property not for sale vast tracts of land on which Hellmann A 40 Schultz A 12 65 eight large-sized and well preserved paid before March 1st, will be collected Shetland, Andulusia, Smyrna,.Mohair, get a nice suit of clothes for the holidays. HornburgC not one cent of tax is collected. Seiter W 5 00 by Distress and sale. I will attend human skulls and a copper arrow. Pompadour, etc. at Mrs. Erd's. Including all the He can sell you just what you MuHeby Subilia's Orchestra* 30 80SoinmerC 70 21 &CH at the places mentioned for the purpose We want them to pass a law regulating They expect tofindmore trophies of want, and make it to fit you in modern Hottlnger 7 08 Schumaker 0 314 Late and Desirable Styles. of receiving taxes as follows: A large assortment of material for fteight and passenger rates on the the past ages as the work progresses. TiOl&etS S O OtS HessF 104Schartt.T 4 77 style. At-Springfleld, at the house of Lucas fancy work at Mrs. Erd's. railroads. HauensteinW 27 81 Schroar 40 Fecker, tbe 2d and 3d of January Tickets are for sale at the City For both big & little Feet. We want them to pass a law establishing Haueb8tein 20 03 Schmuker 10 03 At the meeting of the Minnesota at Sleepy Eye, at fhe bouse of Christ The membeis of the Wesley Green Drug Store, Ph. Gross, Geo. Jacobs, Difficult Problem Solved. Helmer 4 43 Schneider 13 55 Emmerich, the 4th, 5th and 6th of Do not let it escape your memory that a just system of grading wheat Valley Medical Society held at Mankato The desire for stimulants is becoming Post No 14 will hold a camp fire and John Nemaun, W. Hauenstein tgemann 11 45 Sposrhase 21 January. For the towns of Albin, Bashaw, this is a We want them to pass a law allowing it was decided to hold the next a monstrous evil and how to over- reunion in Sleepy Eye Moll's and all members. Heers 2 75 Stark 48 85 Burnstown, Eden, Home, Leavenworth, every farmer who is the head of meeting at Sleepy Eye on the second Heimerdinger Stuebe 3163 ""me it is a serious question with reformers. building, on Tuesday evening, December Mulligan, Prairieville, a family all the stock he can maintain 15 40SchleuderH 6 18 day of May, 1883. Xortb Star, Stark, Stately and Sleepy Parke's Ginger Tonic fairly 22J, 1882. Several prominent mem All are cordially invited* 46 Schaefer 17 65 Eye. Heideman and all the grain he can raise on eighty Brodley & Metcolfs solves the dictfiult problem It invigorates bers of the Grand Army and experienced 08 Siocum A 2 83 Heck H. Rudolphi and H. Loheyde are the In the city of New Ulm at my office acres of land free from execution. body and mind without intoxioating, speakers have been invited from N. U. MAENNERCHOR. 2 46 Schapekam 157 Haas in the Court House on all business head quarters for boots and shoes. Baiid made Boots Jthoes We want them to pass a law requiring and has brought he.ilth and Stillwater, St, Paul, New Ulm and 311 Schnoberich E 3 17 Huebner days except the above named. Ladies aid gentlemen who wish to select parties when they take property 36Stuetz Holl A LEGAL NOTICES. happiness to many desolate homes. Tracy, who will address the veterans. ALWA YS ON HAND/ 600 New Ulm, Brown County, Minneso from a fine stock, you should not 64 86 Tyler Hescheler back for purchase money to have the 02 40 Enquirer. Talented musicians have volunteered ta, December 5th, 1882. 77 Tappe fail to call at these places. Heinebach also 146 same appraised by a justice of the NOTICE FOR PUBLIC ATION to be present and add to the entertainment 2 50 Toberer Hummel W 20 07 Congregational Sunday School at FR. SCHUBERT, JPINGREE & SMITH'S town wherein the property belongs, by furnishing vocal and instrumental 80 11 Vogelpohl Hauft Anna 563 LandpAlce at Tracy, Minn., NOT. 37th, 1882 The St. Peter Tribune notes the the Court House every Sabbath at 2 Co* Treasurer. PINE LINE OP and that the said property shall not be Notice hereby given that the following named 3 48 Vogel 24 27 Hurias A music. fact that there were no cases of drunkeness, M. Preaching at 3:3o p. M. settler baa Sled noticeofof his intention totmake in support his claim, and tha said Yogtel Haberle ft 440 sold for less than the appraisal. proor Anal BOOtS and SlloeS fighting or quarrelling in that Mrs. C. H. Ross, Superintendent 1016 Vandusen G115 50 iroofwill be made before the Clerk of Court of Seiter Given Away. THE ORIGINAL We want them to pass a law establishing C. MOWERY, Pastor. Brown County, Minn, at tbe county seat, on Saturday,Jan. village on Thanksgiving. This is certainly Vajen 144 01 Juenemann 4 55 IN ARCTIC & WOOL GOODS Ith, 1SSB, rit: Hermund Cbristensen, We cannot help noticing the liberal State nurseries in the different 4 37 Vogel STIR SPANBLE BANNER John 64 H.B. No. 876Cfortbe S. W.* S.B.jtf and S. X.XS, anew thing for St. Peter. Entirey Satisfactory. prairie counties of the State to cultivate W.Ja Sec. It Tp. 108 R. 31. offer made to all invalids and sufferers 16 75 Westphal A Jacobs we are the leaders. He names the fouowhiK witnesses to prove his Kowanch 440 guardian 150 62 and raise forest trees to be furnished by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The Lutheian congregation will hold cratunoas residence upon, and cultivation of, I Cant and wont be Ladies rviahing a perfume that combines Theoldest, most popular, best and cheapest family Kock E as said land, vtsi C. Ablnen, Bone Evenson, C. Westphal 6 16 paper beginsIts 21st year with 1883. It is a to the settlers for cultivation. their Christmas tree festival on Sunday You are requested to call novelty delicacy and richness Cbresteneon and Andrew M. Anderson all ofMadelta, large. 8 page, 40 column, illustrated, literary paper.size guardian 12 32 Wagner 106 01 Watonwan Co. Minn. evening next. It will be a gala oftbe Ledger. Cram full of splendid at Jos. Bobleter's drug store and get a find Floreston Cologne entirely satisfactory. Koch EG as Webber 110 Undersold* stories, sketches, poems, wit, humor and genuine CB, Tyler, STATELY "ITEMS! time for the children. All are cordially trial bottle free of cost, if you are suffering guardian 6 77 Webber B. F16 60 (tan. Radatt and most popular paper published. Established 20 years, read by 5&000 persons. Is Register. invited to attend and see the sport. Koch E 46 31 Weschcke 00 43 H. LOHEYDE, with consumption, severe solid substantial, reliable. ONLY VIFTT CENTS Welcome merry Christmas. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Kell.r 144 Wfddendorf H3 23 ATEAR.F1VBCOPIB8 $2 or 76 eta. a year coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hay Sleighing is good. Sleigh bell jingling. with choice of setof six triule-platod spoons, no Kiesling 16 51 Wieherski E 8 56 fever, loss of voice, hoarseness, or any The ladies of the'Congregational The best salve in the world for cuts, j- ^PROBATE NOTICE. brass, new style, retell price $1.50 or American Knospe 0 1 38 Winkelmau 2 55 dictionary, 700 pages, illustrated, defines 80,000 Society will give a Christmas dinner bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Weather cold. Jack Frost has been Kleslfng Keller Walton A 7 iffection of the throat or lungs. It words,numerous tables, bound in cloth, gilt, better to their Sunday School, next Monday than usual 81M book. or wonderful "Mul. sores, tetter, chapped hands childblains, New Ulm, Minn. admenshing some of the folks by freezing ft Co 270 26 Wilkin 1 72 will positively cure you. tum-iu Parvo" knile. A dozen tools in one handle In theuutlsr of the Estate of Angeline Groves at Union Hall. Literary exercises by their potatoes. Karl 2 65 Wilkih A 67 corns and all skin eruptions, Sells at fl to S3, buck handle, name pine, etc. or superb bell harmonica, sweetest musicU Kebarrsch 2 34 Wendler 2 80 the children. A good time anticipated. On reading andSlingthepetition ofVineBurington Mr. John Wilson had a fara'ly and and positively cures piles. It is guar tnstrumentnnown, price 81.50. Either of above Jonas Laudenschlager was called on of Bamboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin, reprsenung, KieslingK 3 26 Winkleman W 2 37 itinke & Bertrand, social gathering at his residence on premiums and Banner one year sect free, for 95 anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or among other things, that Angelina Groves lata of Sunday, to hold an inquest over tbe Keller green stamps. 8UBSCRIBK NOW. Satisfaction 62 58 Winkleman 31 rnnfcsgiviug day. All had a happy* BrownCounty on thVlOth day of November A. D. money refunded. Price 25 cents per guaranteed, or money refunded. Trial trip, 8 1881, at the Tillage of Sleepy Eye Lake, in said Krook 20 64WeyheH 1053 Jac.body of William Buggert, who was time. months for only ten cts. Specimen free. Ad The wagon road in front of county ofBrown, died intsetate, and being an inhabitant box. For sale by Joseph Bobleter. KochW 36 Wendling 311 Dealers in drees, STAR SPANNGLED BANNER, Hinsdale. of this Count", at the time of ber death, found le?d on Sunday about a half Mrs. Levi Haggard has taken up her Hottinger's saloon, at the crossing of N.H. Junel 88. Kruschke 4MZellerC 40 55 leaving goods, vbattek and estate within this abode with her uncle and aunt, Mr. LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!! GROCERIES. READY mile from his home in the town of Sigel. County, and that thesaid Petitioner is a daughter Kuetzing the Eagle Mill side track, has become 1114 Zieher A 48 23 and Mrsi P. G. Wilson for a short of said deceased, SAd*praying that administration A COUGH* COLD* OB SOBE The largest stock of lamps ever He wasfirstdiscovered by John MADE CLOTHING, HATS, Kuhlman 30 80 Valueofpersonal of said estatebe to hergranted! It ordered, that a dangerous place for travel accidentb time. Her husband is away teaching said petition be heard before the Judge of this brought to New Ulm has just been THROAT. Kuehn, and he still had life in him at Kunckowitz S 212 property 8100,225. school this winter. CAPS, BOOTS* SHOES, to teams being of almost daily occurrence. Court, on Friday the 98thday of December, A. D, A cough, cold or sore throat should bs stopped KruegerF 43 Taxes onpersonal opened up at the City Drug Store. The that time. Mr. Kuehn went for help 1881, at 10o'clock A.M., at the Probate Office neglect frequently consumption.InBrown's results an incureable Bronchiag lun Mr. H. Haggard is teaching a small or LADIES'AND in said County. Loheyde 31 property 86,136.01. assortment embraces all the most popular and when he returned life was exselect troches are certain to give relievo In Asthma, school at his own residence in Ordered farther, that notice thereof be given to Leibold 153 13 Value of real eaLeibold Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and the bdrsofaaid deceased, snd to all pereeas in styles of glass lamps, bronze and Bashaw. GENTS* UNDERWARE, tinct. Mr. Buggert lived alone having throat diseases. Vor thirty years the troche R. Pfefferle, C. W. A. Krook and 120 tate $263,124 tsreeted, by publishing a copy of this order for havebeen recommended by physicians, and al fancy lamps, students' library lamps, three successive weeks priorto said day of hear* Mr. L.Moody has bidden farewell been seperated from his wife for LebrerM 5 67 Taxes on Real Fr. Friedman have a nice stock of NOTIONS, 4c., &c, aVo. ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not ing, in theNew Ulm Beview a weekly newspaper to lonelyf batchlerhood. Wejo hadLeudenschlager few oruatrtedbut having been tested by wide French bronze, ebony and gold and silver estate 88,004.11 tome four J.~7"l~7'leayesfive years, he childn printed and published at New Ulm in groceries, canned fruits, nuts and oysthey **i pleasurf wishing him much andconstant as* for nearly an entire generation, Highestmarket pricepaidforfarm: saw County 15 46 Total valueof pro hanging lanmps. Also a fine as.ters aey have attained welt merited rank among the can sell you anything you Datedat New Ulm tbe28th day orNovember A. who live with their motner. He was Hte lady is^St Paul t present. We Lelminer 120perty 8462J340 .-jej^edtea ofthe age. PubUc speaker* D.18M. j& sortment of chandeliers, brackets and wantintheirlin*lor the Christmas ti%"rm". ws ajftftbemto clear and strengtbeng By tbeCourt l& a habitual drunkard and this was no hope more vrttTfollow his example. -_.*-* Loheyd 12 63 Total taxes on olvltSf seats a box by airdrna lamptrtrrtmings. %TmtBrw&%% Prices W.YiWWN.ihoUSfys. SLEEFY EYE, MINN. doubt the causeof his death.\, 4 ~^5^" Lauterbach M13 81 propertytl4,230.12 SMITH. A mmmmmmn U^*ti*^Au^L$^