New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 171883- STORM NOTES. protect the vaults, also the fence REPORT OF TIE PROCEEDINGS NEW ULM AND VICINITY Board of Equalization. The Garden City correspondent of The county commissioners concluded around the jail and report at the next tftkeBoaritf Co. Ctralssiratrs. 2 the Mankato Public Spirit says that their labors last Thursday evening UP John Lucas and Joseph Schuetzner, Traveler's Guide, regular meeting. the cannonading during the sham battle and adjourned. We publish the full of New Ulm, were on the train wrecked "The Boardof Equalization of Brown Petition for ditching in town Home. at New Ulm was distinctly heard proceedings of both the board of equalization neat Owatonna, and both received County began its session on Monday, (OFFICIAL.] %m*g- On motion the following committee at that place. and commissioners in this severe injuries. The former had one being tbe sixteenth day of July, The Board of County Commissioners was appointed as viewers: J. P. Current, week's REVIEW. Don't fail to peruse of his thighs broken in two places, and 1883. and during the same ordered the of Brown County. Minn* met on Andrew Larson and Ole Stone. Quite a number of the farmers in the latter had two ribs crushed in. the same. following obonges in the valuation of July 24, 1883. *& f|l -I Said committee to meet on Tuesday, this vicinity commenced their wheat Both are getting along as well as property, to-wit: to raise inv. The Board compared and canceled harvest last Monday. By the end of September 4th, next to view tbe A force of workmen are engaged in could be expected under the circumstances. CtTT Of KW County ordeis and warrants as follows. the week nearly all the small grain Prairleville and Eden ditching and Class 1 Hors 8 years old and over 10 per cent repairing the damages wrought on SiN\*V^W^^- Class 9 Cattle 1 year old 20 percent will be ready for the sickle. October 2nd in Town Home. The Centre street. The gutters are this Class 4 Sheep of alleges 100 per cent Going West. Going East. Capt Julius Kirchstein, an old New County Bevenne....7. Class 6 Hogs 20 per cent place of both meetings to be at Phelps $3684 64 time being lined with side-walls and Day Passenger *6:30a Day Passenger *9:20 Poor 1186 88 Ulm boy, was in charge of the mail The Madelina Times is informed that TOWH or Auiir Hotel at Sleepy Eye. |J Night *9:20pm Private Redemption.. 41 91 Night J4:49am made somewhat deeper. The gutters Claes 12 Farm machinery .agricultural Road and Bridges car wrecked near Owatonna recently. the Unitarian church at Linden which 839 50 On motion the Board resolved: That Except Sunday, Daily. proper are also being built upon a Interest and Sinking Fnnde implements .50 per cent He describes his experience as follows: 23 388 was blown to pieces by the storm, is General town warrants 10460 0 in as much as the bond is defective* in foundation of clay, and if no heavy TOW* Or BASAAW C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent General School district warrants 28472 35 "The whole train excepting the to be built again soon, but not on as Class 12 Agricultural toOM,implementa regard to the petition of George Wooldrich rains come on before their completion and machinery 7e percent Officers ot Brown County. _ *rw engine was lifted from the track and elevated ground as before. The loss Total 3005764 Clasa 1 Horses 2 yearsold 20 per cent and Frank Tuttle for ditching, it is confidently predicted that they MORNING SESSION, Class 1 Hones 8 years old So per cent is estimated at about $500. thrown in the ditch upside down. The Post Office Addreaa New Ulm. a new bond.is to be filed and approved Class 6 Wagons and carriages 100 per cent will stand the racket for all time to July 24,1883. mail car broke the coupling from the AUDITORH. B. Constans. TOW* OI BCBHSTOW*. by the Auditor before August 14th, come. TREASURERF. Schubert. The Board met pursuant to adjournment Mr. Gustav Fischer started on a vacation Class 1 Horses 3 yearsold and ever... 5 per cent rest of the train and went up in the REGISTER OF DK&IBA. F. Walton Class 7 Sewing machines 80 per cent 1883, otherwise the committee shall JunoK or PROBATEE. Brandt. at 9 o'clock a. ra. All members trip Friday. He takes a boat Class 6 Hogs of all ages 20 per cent air, turned over twice without touching We are glad to announce that Lieut. CMRKOF HE DII T. COURTAlbert Blanchard not meet as viewers on such petitions. Class 6 Wagons and carriages 100 per cent were present. at St. Paul for St. Louis, enabling him SHERIFFEdward Casey. the ground, knocked down a telegraph Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements Clyde, of Little Falls, has fully recovered SURVEYORJ. Berndt. and machinery 20 per cent On motion the Board resolved: That to see some of the beauties of the pole and was hurled against a COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hagberg from the injuiies received in the TOWN Or COTTONWOOD COUNTY ATTORNEYPr. Eaaseu. the County Attorney commence action AFTERNOON SESSION, Mississippi. He intends to take a tour fence, thirty-five feet from the track, Class 1 Horses 1 year old 33 percent CORONERJonas LandeNschlager. sham battle during the encampment July 26tb, 1883. Class 1 Horses 2 years old 25 per cent to compel Timothy Donnovan to also on one of the great lakes. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. G. Clary right-side up. I saved myself by of the Second regiment at this city. Class 1 Horses 8 years old and over... 30 per cent Guaranteed Strictly First Class. On motion the bond of the Citizen's support his father TimotbyDonnovan, Class 2 Cattle 1 year old 20 per cent clinging to an iron bar. The distributing His eyes are, or will be in a short For Beauty of Finish. Pipe like Tone. Superiority Officers oi the City of New Ulm. Class 2 Cattle 2 years old 25 per cent Bank in the sum of $25,000 was appioved. an old man who is unable to support A numerously signed card from of Action. Work and Thoroughness of Con- Cows 25 per cent table and other iron fixtures time, as good as they ever were anil strucUon they stand nnrivaUed. Class 4 Sheep SO per cent himself. Redwood Falls to the Pioneer Press MAYORH. B. Constans. broke loose and were whirling around Class 5 Hogs 80 per cent his face has been freed from powder MLMQAXT CATAXOOUSS VMS. COUNCILORSM.Epple, L.Buenger, C. Loenhard. Petition of George R. Whomes to Class 6 Wagons and Carriages 70 par cent siates that Mr. Dunnington's management RESOLVED: That the County Auditor Pfcfferle and Prienninger. Awaits: WHITNEY ORGAN CO., my head. After the car had settled marks. The Lieutenant returned Clasa 7 Sewing machines 5 per cent the State Auditor for refundment of CLERKJacob Nix. as register of the land office was issue an order on the county poor Sole Maaafactarere Keyal Orgaas down I found myself placed in a corner TREASURERFr. Forster. home from St. Joseph's hospital, St. TOWN or XDCN taxes on lot 11 12 Breckenridge's always straight and efficient. Mr. fund, to iedeem from taxes Lot 1 B. DETROIT, MICB. CITY JUSTICESR. Fischer and Aug Wcstphal. Class 1 Horses 1 year old 25 per cent of the ear in a pool of mixed Paul, on Monday of last week. CITY ATTORNEYJos. A. Eckstein. Class 2 Cattle 1 yearold lOpercent 1st Addition to Sleepy Eye amounting Dunnington has friends as well as enemies. 38 Sleepy Eye, amounting to $13.59 CONSTABLEJos. Galles. oil, coal and water, with all the mail Class 12 Agrisnltnral tools, Implements MARSHALF. Mcile. to $9.12 the Board resolved to recommend. said property belonging to Mis. Chas. and machinery 75 per cent Our neighboring town of Mankato is scattered around in the mud. I think TOW* or HOME A Wessel, a county poor. in considerable excitement over a family I have saved every letter and register, New Ulm Market Report. LAND FOR SALE Class 12 Agricultural tools. Implements F. Behnke, F. L. Randall and G. Petition of Maria Mueller for abatement The following bills were acted upon and machinery 150 per cent scandal, the parties being Dr. but some of it will be damaged. My Forty Acres for $350 Cash! Fischer went to Lake Jefferson on of taxes was rejected. Petition TOW* Or LAKE BANSKA LCorrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in and allowed: Chiistensen, his wife, andja hired girl. flesh was pounded quite badly and in Class 1 Horses 3 year* old and over 25 per cent Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- of Carl Wendtto be set off from Monday of last week and hauled out 1 Fred Milke $2 50 Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements It appears that the doctor neglected several places I resembled Barnum's duce.] it Barbara Hageman 3 50 and machinery 20 per cent NeX otneii Section 34, Town 109, Ranjte 31, School district No. 64 and attached to 350 fish within four hours. The boys his wife and was too assiduous in his tattooed man." 8 Joseph KoBhler Brown County, Minnesota. Apply to 1 00 TOW* or UAVCmvOBTII 4 A.F. Walton district No. 41 was rejected. S. Meet were liberal and "fish for dinner" 18 00 6 RAIN. attentions to the girl. The indignant Class 12 Agricultural tools. Implements 5 Henry Meier Norcroas, Minn. A number of letters in the wrecked 87 4t 48 00 Wheat, 80.. & 85.. and machinery 80 per cent was on the bill of fare at many a 6 Fr. Engel Reports of the County Poor Physicians 50 wife at last took courage and informed 7 Kward Casey mail car were returned to New Ulm, Oats 25.. TOWN Or LINDEN 147 20 house the next day. of 1st and 2nd districts were Edward Casey some of the neighbors. Soon a large 31 40 Corn 35.. Class 6 Wagons and carriages 60 per cent the addresses having become entirely Edward Casey St. Peter Tiibune: The Fairmont 960 read and approved. Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements Barley O 45. crowd of men gathered about the doctor's Edward Casey ,5 8w 8 obliterated in the mud and water to and machinery 100 per ecnt LOST. boys, like all the rest, were highly Edward Casey 19 is The following bids for County Poor PROVISIONS. house and induced the girl to Edward Casey 1450 which the. mail was subjected during TOW* Or MILTORD pleased with their work in camp at Beef on foot, per cwt.. 3 75 4 00 Edward Casey Physicians for the ensuing year were 59 28 Class 1 Horses 1 year old 33 per cent leave. The doctor did not show himself the stoim. Mutton per head 3 00* 3 25 TN the town of Lafayette, Nicollet county, one Class 1 Horses 2 years old 40 per cent New Ulm. They claim the only drawback The Board selected 24 persons to, accepted: 1 Shepherd bitch.dop, black, white legs and to the crowd. There is talk of a Class 1 Horses 3 years old and over... 20 per cent Pork per cwt 4 00 4 25 The storm in this county seems to white ring around the nock Anyone finding a connected with the encampment serve as petit jurors and 22 persons to Class 9 Cattle 1 year old 20 per cent 1st District Dr.Carl 8230 00 Flour per cwt 3 00 3 40 coat of tar and feathers. dog of above description will confer a favor by Class 2 CatUe 2 years old 25 per cent have been the severest in the towns of 2nd District Dr. Marcellus 125 00 was the difficulty of indulging in rifle sending word to serve as grand jurors in place of those Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 Cow* 20 per cent 3d District Dr Wellner 75 00 Mulligan, Albin, Lake Ilanska and All other cattle 3 years old or50 HEWRY SCHRADXB, practice without hitting a brewery. who served at the May term of Court. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sommer and Mrs.Linden. Beans 2 00 2 00 per cent The following tree bounty applications 2 Lafayette, Minn. Not only are the crops ruined Onions 00 1 00 Class 6 agons and carriages 100 per cent Ph. Gross had quite a lively experience The Board made the following allowances were allowed: in the above named towns, but many Glass 7 Sewing machines 80 per cent Swindlers aie roaming through Potatoes, per bushel 50 with a runaway team last Saturday. and instructed the Auditor Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements Edward Grimes....86 00 Elvira Ladd 2 00 buildings were blown down and a Sugar Cured H?ims pertb 15.. Minnesota claiming co represent and machinery 200 per cent F. Schubert 4 00 John C. Peterson 6 00 They had gone out to the former's to issue orders on lhe poor fund: number of people injured. That no PENSIONS Breakfast Bacon per lb. 12) 15.. Wm. Grimes 14 00 Wm. Cutting 2 00 some city dyeing establishment, and TOWN Or MULLIOAN RrSoU!(cr Ifeaowrs TtrenM Wm.Mlner 6 00 B. Bkemke". 6 00 one was killed in the general devastation farm a few miles from the city Dried Beef, per ft* 18. Johanna Milke, monthly 15 CO and Children Any illw.iso, Class 6 Wagons and carriages 100 per cent James Claney 4 00 D. Bertrand..... 6 00 collect shawls and various articles of Mrs. Lenard, monthly 5 00 wound or injury entitle* Mil is a miracle. Our Mulligan correspondent C-ass 7 Sewing machines 100 per cent SaltPork, per ft 12)4 and on their rei urn home, while Mr. Claua Melnert 8 09 E. P. Bertrand.. .10 00 LarsBoe, monthly 5 00 Hon* appropriated and working C2ass 12 Agricultural tools, lmple* clothing to be dyed and returned, but informed us last week that force doubled Promptwotlc and homes made happy Fee Lard, perft 12 15.. Kennedy, monthly 400 The Board resolved to authorize Sommer was in the act of picking some ments and machinery 100 per cent fio Apply now. Widow*, re married, now entitled during the Hopkins' family was more or less Butter, per ft 10 12) the owners of such goods never see widowhood. Great (uccets in INCREASE caaei. BOUNTY Wilhelm Oldenburg, monthly 5 00 the Auditor to levy the following taxes TOW* or XOBTH 8TAB berries for the ladies, the team suddenly and Back Pay and DischargesproctwcdVArMrMr/ entitled to Cheese, per lb 20.. injured, but from later reports it appears Class 1 Horses 3 years old and over.. 5 per cent them again. Look out for such pestilent all dues undernew laws S^Bj mmmm massisaanr Inven. AFTERNOON SESSION. to defray the expenses of the county started on the run. Mrs. Sommer Class 6 Wagon) anb carriages 100 per cent tors.' Land tfarranttr I BlW I O^trocured. Poultry, per ft 10.. that their injuries are more July 24, 1883. theives. bought andaold. The'WQftl.Det 80LD|l.l,"(weekly Class 7 Sewing machines 90 percent for the ensuing year. jumped and escaped unhurt but Eggs, per dozen O 12.. paper) Sample copy free. Send stamp for ftiUinstructions, severe than at first reported. The Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements The Board ordered the Auditor to blanks & bountytable. N. W. FITZGSRALD A OPension, County revenue fund Mrs. Gross remained in the carriage $7 000 Patent St Land Atfys. WaehlnatOIV D* GROCERIES. and machinery 50 per cent dwelling was taken up and carried a An exchange says: People who al. issue an order on the County Toor County poor fund 4000 SugarWhite, per lb Oil.. TOWN Or PBAIBIBVILLB distance of about eighty rods and until violently hurled to the ground County road and bridge 600 low wild mustard to grow and go to Class 1 Horses 1 year eld 30 per cent Yellow, per lb 10.. Fund to John Fischer, in the sum of Couity interest and sinking fund 500 dashed to pieces. A three-year-old by a sudden turn of the horses. Fortunately, Class 12 Agricultural tools, Implement* Brown, per lb 10 seed on their land are liable to a fine The Board resolved: $10, also a monthly order to John Byre That the child had its collar bone broken, Mr. and machinery 30 per cont when the carriage toppled Dried FruitsApples 12% of $5 to $50. It is the duty of town for $3.00 County Auditor make out and forward Hopkins had a piece of wood pass TOWN or SIOBL Peaches, per lb 10.. over the traces became detatched and Class 12 Agricultural tools, implements authorities to cause the destruction of through his arm and Mrs. Hopkins After hearing various othei applicants to Nicollet county a bill of expenses Prunes, per lb 10.. 12 and machinery 100 per cent the horses proceeded on their wild was struck OK the chin by some flying the mustard, and if not done by the they adjourned to 9 o'clock a. tn. of one Mrs. Blake, a resident of said CoffeeBio, Green 15 22. TOWN or STARK course without inflicting any more severe object and terribly bruised. The new Class 1 Horses 3 years eld and over... 10 per cent Rio, Roasted,per lb 15.. 20 land owner hira it done and levy an the foil owing day. county, to reimburse this county while Class 6 Wagons and carriages 30 per cent injuries on Mrs. Gross than a few barns of Wm. Rossback and Mark Java, Green, per lb.. 30. 33 asbessment on the land. remaining here. MORNING SESSION, TOWN Or BTATLEY Wiggins and Kooning's house were slight cuts and bruises. It was indeed Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. Class 1 Horses 3 year old and over.... 5 per cent July 25th, 1883. MORNING SESSION, completely demolished. Mr. Summerville's Mocha Green, perlb 35.. a fortunate escape for the aged The parties who lately assaulted Class 6 Wagons and Carriages 70 per cent Commissioner Romberg was absent. TensJapan, per lb.... 40.. 75. July 27th, 1883. barn and the Teas and red school Class 7 Sewing machines 20 per cent lady. Jonas Laudenschlaeger were down on Green, per lb 60.. 80.. houses were each moved a short distance In the case of the State of Minnesota The following bills were allowed: To raise the valuation on Van Duzen Wednesday and paid a fine of ten dollars Black, per lb 50. 75.. from their foundations. against Christian Windahl Dft. 63 Katie Koehler 824 00 So Co.' elevator in the city of New Tho State Fair folks are entitled to each and costs. Mr. L. claims 04T.E. Bowen 5 09 Ulm 200 per cent. This being a case for settlement for THE BEST 65 H. B. Constans 90 00 the sympathy of the entire state. $50 damage from them and they will As the destruction of the crops in 66 Bingham Bros 12 15 Drs. Carter & Son have turned up the support of a bastard child and the In the village of Sleepy Eye to reduce Twice this season have their exhibition either open rheir purses now or appear many localities is complete, there are 07 Wm. Gieeeke 1125 at Canby. mother having agreed with the Defendant the valuation of Wm. Bonne, OF ALL The petition from Lake Ilanska for of course quite a number of people, buildings at Owatonna been destroyed before the next district court, LINIMENTS on a settlement which is McCormick agent, on machinery 20 especially in the western and more the organization of new school district, by wind storms. On Friday the neoessai papers having already Enquire at Brown Rooms to rent. newly settled towns, that are left in deemed fair by the Board therefore per cent. To reduce the valuation of a hearing was granted at next evening preceding the late storm the been served. destitute circumstances and need help. County Bank. S.D.Peterson on machinery 20 per resolved: Januaiy session. citizens of Owatonna. under whose In many instances the farmer is owing cent. That the settlement of the parties Probably for a few minutes last Taxes on the following personal direction the buildings were being Col. Bobleter reviewed the First for' the seed of last spring's sowing, FOB MAN AND BEAST. is hereby accepted by the Board on Saturday there was more genuine The board ordered the auditor to assess pioperty has been ordered to be abated constructed, had voted to assess themselves legiment on Monday of last week. his little home lies in ruins at his praying done in Mankato than is usually condition that defendant pay all the A. G. Anderson and Chas. Gamble as per list of the County Treasurer: feet and he has nothing in the world an additional sum of $50 each For more than a third of a century tho John Lockwei, an employe at the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been the case. The wrath of the elements costs of the proceedings against him with cattle in the town of North that he can draw on for means wherewith for the purpose of completing the known to millions all over tbe world as Empire mill, had a finger smashed was so great that the desire for to provide the necessaries of life. up to this time and that upon such Star, in the sum of $1180. tho only sale ralianco for the relief of Jos Dietrich.. 81 69WTDohany 82 41 buildings, and the main building was accidents and pain. It la a medicine Chas Dletch 2 09 The more fortunate class in town James Peteison 1 31 Thursday. deliverance took the form of prayer, payment he be discharged from further The board adjourned sine die July above pi loo and praisethe beet or Ite all but completed when the fierce Juhii 4 37JE Pickle 2 91 and country should come to the relief kind. For every form of external pain unconsciously perhaps, from hundreds Charles Gregor Chas Rudolph.... 8 57 79 liabilities in said case. 19th, 1883. wind swept it away. The people of of the most destitute, and we hope Simon Cook Wm. Israel, of the Freidenker publishing WmWinkelman... 2 87 41 MEXICAN who never prayed before.Mankato RESOLVED: That the County Attorney JohnLiddel 2 01 ArthurW Chute.. 3 41 A. WESTPHAL, some steps will be taken looking to Owatonna and Steele county and the Co., of Milwaukee was in town Peter Thompson. 80 John Trosdale 78 Free Press. this end. engage at the expense of Attest: Chairman. A O Redding 8 78 fair managers, however, were equal to ED Farrington. 1 01 last week. John Tlioma 1 39Kdgar Melnert.... 6 80 A MISTAKE. the County a veterinary surgeon to the emergency. The commissioners II. B. CONSTANS, Clerk. 17Henry Radke. Henry Wentz 6 161 WOOD FOB SALE. Mustang Liniment Is without an eqnal. John Langenecker Peter Manderfeld. 3 40 2 50 examine the hordes in the Metzen A full attendance is desired at the of Steele county promptly appropriated It penetrates flenn and muscle to Paul Nuessle 1 71John Gorey 3 41 A Sensational Allegation Against Governor the rery bonemaking the continuance case, the Auditor to issue an order on meeting of the Library Association R. Jones 50 Thorn Cusie 1 04 $1,500 and the fair managerr succeeded The undersigned desires to inform of pain and inflammation impossible. Hubbard. St, Alexander Hospital. Carl Meyer 60 Simon 70 the revenue fund to pay the same. Its effects upon Unman Flesh and this evening. in raising nearly an equal Donnell Harves.ing Prahl 76 the citizens of New Ulm that he is tho lirtito Cri-filioii arc equally wonderful. St. Paul Dispatch: The Pioneer Machine Co 0 11 On motion the Board resolved: To Tho Mexican amount by contributions from citizens prepared to supply all demands for MUSTANG Press prints the following quotation: The Board resolved to instruct the What will the harvest be? We hope NEW ULM, Minn., July 31,1883. recommend the petition of the New wood on short notice, either by .the of St. Paul, and the buildings will all Marshall Messenger: "A subpoena Auditor to collect the following Personal this question will not be answered by EDITOR REVIEW:Please permit me Ulm Sugar Works to the State Auditor carload or cord, and at prices that defy be re-built in time for the fair the was sent from Judge Webber's court property tax by law: another storm. to communicate to you the following for abatement of 50 ?er cent, on competition. at Lake Benton, for Dr. Berry, of New first week in September. Despite the GeoFBldwell.... 812 83 A II Hitchcock.... 2 67 Liniment is needed by somebody in notice. Having commenced to solicit Ulm, who was wanted as a witness. A the personal property tax of 1882, making A Hutching.... 2 19BMarshner 1 31 John Arhardt, of West Newton, numerous set-backs the managers PETER HERIAN. every bouse. Every day brings newa of A Lunge 5 96'J contributions for the hospital of this return telegram was received by the Christenscn 5 87 the agony of an awful ecaid or Intra $20.14. broke a leg Thursday while engaged propose to make the coming fair equal DMcKenzie 9 12George Healey... 7 32 subdued, of rhenmatlo martyr* re* judge from Gov. Hubbard, saying that place, to be opened on November 1st, A runaway occuned here last Monday Samuel Johuson. 1 68Clarenz Harrington 1 13 stoicd, or a valuable dorse or ox The petition of John Van Kaufenberg in unloading hay. to any that has ever been held in the Surgeon Berry could not be excused Walter Mulllnex. 2 54Andrew Grapner 1 08 saved by tho healing power of thin 18831 have been really impressed by afternoon that came near proving LINIMENT Iberia for county liquor license John Beyer 9 51Loreuz Gerg. 2 76 State. from the matinee of the state militia Deerinif kCo.. 17 40J Sawyer 83 the liberality and generosity of those fatal. Mi. John M.mdeifeld, son of HOUSE TO RENTFor particulars enquire to attend any courts. This is the first was granted at $25.00 per annum. Russell & Wind. WmPftender Jr... 8 99 who have so far been asked to contribute of Wm. Hummel, German street, ILins Heiniich, had his team hitched intimation Gov. Hubbard has given horn 11 73 Democratic Convention. The bond of Joseph Bobleter in the The Board authorized the County that he controls the district courts of for the above purpose. Only between Center and 1st South streets. infiontof Peter Mandei fold's house which speedily cures smh ailments sum of $1,000 for'publlshing the delinquent the state and stands above the civil A Democratic convention was held Attorney to investigate the various two citizens have so far declined their tho HUMAN FLESH as when they sta rted. He caught one of tax list was approved. law. A bench warrant for contempt Rheumatism* aHrelllsiga. MIsT The arrival of anew guest at Henry at Sleepy Eye last Monday for the purpose Justices' of Peace offices and Dockets aid in this cause. The list attached them by the bridle but was thrown Joints. Contracted Muscles. Burns of court should have been served on The following bills were acted upon Keller's last Wednesday created of electing five delegates to represent and Scalds* Cuts* Brvlsea and and give necessary instructions, the below is most flattering for the active under tho wagon and severely biuised. our worthy Governor to teach him Sprains. Poisonous Bltea ausd and allowed. ._ Brown county in the State quite a stir. It is a thirteen pound county to pay milage $2 per day for Stings, Stlflnesst I*aa*eness. Old that our courts of law are superior to spirit of our citizens when, even in 8Jacol Mueller $2 00 Sores, Ulcers, IVostMtosyClillbiaaM, convention called to meet in St, Paul the matinees of the State militia." girl. such service tbe whole not to exceed 9 Jacob L. Mneller 2 50 hard times, their charity is called on. Sore Nipples, Caked Breast, and The New Ulm Silver Cornet Band 10 Fr. Engel 2 00 Indeed every form of exteraal ellscase. to-morrow. A MISTAKE. $65. This first trial will be my best encouragement have unanimonsly elected Dr. Poster 11 A. J. Schramm 1 00 I heals without scars. The weather for the past week has The attention of Governor Hubbard A 12 Pioneer Press Co 8 15 D. G. Clary presided and J. J. Ray .For the BBOTwE CREAXIOSStlsT it cures Joints,~ RESOLVED: That the County Treasurer Sprains, Slnny, for the future. I hope that drum major of the band. The doctor having been called to the above by a been most favorable for the maturing Pioneer Press Co 2 45 acted as scribe, F. L. Randall and E. Pioneer Press Co 1 40 Founder, Harness Sores, Hoo Diseases, Dispatch reporter the Governor said collect personal property tax during the laboring class of the citizens of made his first appearance in uniform crops. Corn i coming to the front 13 Walter 8. Booth 75 Foot Bot, Screw Worm, Scab, P. Bertrand as a committee of credentials, that he had never sent a telegram of the month of January, three days 14 John N. Nenno 50 Hollow Horn* Scratches* wandgalls. New Ulm and vicinity will give their last Sunday on the occasion of the parade nicely. the character stated or that could be 15 Jos. Schneider 5 oa Spavin* Thrush* Blngbone* reported the following persons at Sleepy Eye and two days at Springfield, preceding the picnic at Schell's mite, as this new establishment will 16 Franz Dnevel 1 25 Old Sores* Poll Evil* Film upon even remotely construed into contempt entitled to seats in the convention. 17 Fr. Engel 9 00 tho Sight and every other ailment Hood's Sarsaparilla is made of roots, and give proper notice by publication. grove. The new drum major acts well, be most beneficial to them. The collections of the courts of the State. Dr, 18 S.Kana Kowitz 2 00 to which th occupants of tho herbs and barks. It gives tone to the 19 Chas. Sommer 50 Stable and Stock Yard are liable. Berry was the medical officer of the looks well and makes the band show will be regularly published as 20 H. Lneth 6 00 Tbe Mexican Mustang Llnln*u regiment and it was of supreme importance stomach and makes the weak strong. SLEEPY EYEE. P. Berand, T. E. off well. Long may he flourish his 21 Jog. Galles 85 always cures and neves disappoint* well as the expenses of improvements AFTERNOON SESSION, that he be in attendance and it is, positively, 22 Jonas Landenschlager 6 00 Bowen, Jos. Smith. Sold by druggists. July, 27th, 1883 baton. on the hospital grounds, which are Jonas Landenschlseger 6 00 while the regiment was in camp. The THE BEST Jonas Laudenscblwger 5 40 SPRINGFIELDA. E. Aarness, J. J. The Board allowed $6.00 to be issued open to visitors at any time. Pleasant Governor so advised him and declined At a meeting of the JNew Ulm 23 Gal Olson 2 96 "Bough onHati." Ray, M. C. Robertson. his application for a leave of absence 24 Jacob L. Mneller 250 on the County Poor fund to Mrs. walks and resting-places have been already Turnverwin held on the 21st the following Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, OF ALL 25 Louis Bogen 2100 It was then for Dr. Berry to decide NEW ULMF. L. Randall, E. G. Jane Peterson, to enable her to repair made for the public on the said resolutions were passed: 26 Theodore Kobarsch 3 00 LINIMENTS ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks which call of duty he should obey, Mid 27 Jacob Hcescheler 50 Pahl, M. Mullen, Ed. J. Collins, A. A. her house. grounds. I hope that every well minded Through the sudden death of Jacob if he decided to obey the military rather 28 Albert Blanchard 3 00 gophers 15c. Druggists. Bogen, R. Pfefferle, Jos. Stutz, C. W. 29 August Wectphal 3 00 Mueller the Turnverein loses a member The following bills were allowed: than the judicial authorities it was person will be grateful to the contributors. 30 H. B. Constans 3 00 who has been true to its standard H. Heidemann, M. Juenemann. perfectly proper for him to present SKINNY MEN. Aug. Westphal 15 00 during twenty-six yeras, and we therefore AFTERNOON SESSION, Andrew Larson. 20 80 the Governor's telegram as his excuse "Wells' Health Renewer" restores The following were elected delegates Heary Romberg 17 60 FOB MAN OB BEAST. "Mrs. Mary Schulz house and lot deeply uiourn his loss. July 25,1883. to the court, as, had he decided to obey health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Ole Stone 18 00 to the State convention: E. P. Eagle Mill Co $100.00 For the widow and the children the court, it would have been for him JohnDorster 16 00 Full Board present. The Board Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. Bertrand, A. E. Aarness, A. A. Bogen, Kiesling, Keller & Co 25.00 whom this irreparable loss has befallen to present the judge's mandate as his The Board adjourned sine die after audited and allowed the following F. L. Randall, T. E. Bowen. we express the deepest sympathy Richard Pfefferle 25.00 excuse to the Governor. It was reading and approving the above minutes. "BITVHTJPAIBA' bills: and we will at all times be ready to Fr. Burg 10.00 between the court and the surgeon. Delegates were given power of substitution Quick, complete cure, all anoying assist them in word and deed. 31 Charles Wagner $600 Jos. Bobleter 25.00 and delegates present at the 32 Jos. Bobleter 142 27 Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Dis The iditor of the Messenger displays -*ttnMsus-i*MaMMan*n.| ."i H. B. Constans A. Westphal A copy of these resolutions shall be Th. Crone 25.80 rosrassnYuo.a*s-raaiseA S3 JohnDorster 10 00 convention authorized to cast full transmitted to the family of the deceased very bad taste, to say the least, eases. $1. Druggists. J, F. Neuman 10.00 84 Aug. Wcstphal 9 00 Auditor, Chairman. itlflrny lis ClssasJs-rlsa 35 Andrew Lartson 14 80 vote. through the officers of the society. arvftM Srawssr. TasvVMMass^ J, C. Rudolph 25.00 when he makes an attack on Gov. 36 Ole Stone.. 12 00 oHMomorlionnuAMla F. BURG JR. Secretary. Zicher&Srey 30.00 i No family Dyes were ever so 37 H.Romberg 8 65 Hubbard because he advised Dr. Berry ttwAwaaalleNtSL ERE AT LAST. SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. 38 J.F. Neuman 3 45 Emanuel Schnobericb 20.00 cuuutoPuimCiono issues popular as the Diamond Dyes. They to remain at his post of duty. Dr. 39 Conrad Huebner 9 25 iteaMayssstw tt**aM*ft*a* Weigund Hauenstein 10.00 *#*"Presumption begins in ignorance 40 Louis Buengei* 10 00 never fail. The Black is far superior iiama ttest*tlii**Mto tsasSrf a*. Berry was the only surgeon in camp, C. Baltrutch 3.00 Louis Bucnger 28 00 HaUOOWrSABLataleteii Mr. Christ Schewe was quite badly and ends in ruin." On the other aUejMt i 41 Edward Larson 9 75 tologwood. The other colors are brilliant. After Long and Weary Waiting F. Schubert 5.00 and although it was only a "matinee" lCIUJOUaQO.,fmm.,m1-PrasSMnaMISVP, hurt by the hail stones in the storm 42 F. Schnbcrt 150 hand, the production of KidneyWort Imnu H. B. Constans 5.00 Relief is Brought to those Mast 43 Wm. Ruemke 4 25 the 518 men were thereby order of the of Saturday week, while on the road began with wise cautions and C.Brandt 5.00 44 J. H.8chapekahm 5 50 who Need it. Governor, and the state owed them 45 Cameron Am berg A Co 56 15 coming to town. He is getting on B. E. Behnke 10.00 scientific research, and its use ends in LOST.By Serg't A. Ostrum of the 46 Ruemke Scbapekam 29 90 proper medical treatment in case of C. Sommer 5.00 nicely however. 47 Edward Casey 23 80 restoring shattered constitutions and Emmet Light Artillery,one solid gold "Well, Pat," said an Orange county PARKER'S HAIR BALSAMr 48 Oeo.D.Barnard 120 50 Adolpb Seiter 25.00 sickness. John Dooner and Miss Katie Foy 49 H.B.Constans 25 15 endowed men and women with health watch.Any person finding and returning physician to a complaining Irish patient C. Steube 15.00 50 Francis Baasen 25 00 were married last Thursday. The the same will be liberally rewarded and happiness. "My tormented back," Tbe Best, Cleanest and 51 Jcs. Galles '11 0 some years ago, "for that pain M, Mullen 25.00 PERSONAL MENTION. 52 J. D.Levi 50 most Kconomsral Hair by Col. Jos. Bobleter. W. Ruemke 25.00 is the exclamation of more than one event was celebrated with a grand in your chest you had better gone 53 D.S. Davis......". 3 45 Dressing. Anton Sperl 5.00 danee at Gamble's hall, 54 K. Fischer. 9 85 Mr. W. F. Schoeregge tarried in poor hardworking man and woman do o iwn rim to Baton home and put on a mustard plaster, i 55 R. Fischer 7 50 Mr. Theo, Crone from New Ulm Jonas Laudenschlaeger has just received our town for a few hours last week. 56 A.Westphal 4 80 Total I3T00 you know why it aches? It is because idwyoathfiil colorto grey can't think at this minute of anything 57 M. Hurfaa 2 65 made our town a visit last week. r. soc ana liaises at the first lot of water melons of Dr. C. Berry and Lieut. Hoescheller you are overtasked and need strengthening, *N .mes are copied as written In the subscription better. And by the way," added the 53 John Black 4 96 It** The mission services of the German book by the donators themselves. John Blaik 12 45 this season. He endeayers to have on returned from the White Bear and your system needs to be fllNtwa Ctsttatt doctor to a friend, "I wish somebody John Black 1385 Herewith expressing my utmost Lutherans last Thursday was well at* John Black 8 75 military encampment last Wednesday hand the earliest supplies in the market cleansed of bad humors. You need Atwwaae esasssVagly *tv would invent a real good plaster tended. They were also favored with John Black 7 is thanks I am Yours truly, matt asd hstjsg miss evening. Kidney-Wort. PARKER'S in the line of fruits. John Black 90 ~H something actually helpful for such good weathers 59 Albert Blanchard 5 70 ALEXANDER BEKGHOM Ye editor took in White Bear, A new barber shop is one our latest cases as Pat's. Maybe they will some .Albert Blanchard 48 90 Manager of St. Alexander Hospital. GINGERTONICbJ5 Albert Blanchard 210 Mr. John Arhart of West Newton additions. Forest Lake and Fort Snelling last In Ayer's Ague Cure we have a positive time, when it is too late for me to use 60 Isaac Gallagher 6 00 met with a sad accident last Wednesday week, returning home on Thursday Isaac Galagber 5 90 remedy for fever and ague and it." Isaac Galagber.. 9 85 A Blessing to all Mankind. while in the act of moving the evening. all malarial disorders, and one entirely Isaac Galagber.. 860 When BENSON'S CAPCINE POR- Excited Thousands. Isaac Ualagher.. 1 85 timbers supporting a hay fork. Mr, free from quinine, arsenic, or other Alex. Harkin, the genial merchant a Hn rasJIfMiiclnfiat mm OUS PLASTER was placed ic the 61 J.L.NoyesSnpt. 600 62 Louis Buenger... 800 Arhart and his hired man were endeavoring injurious drugs. It is the chemical and postmaster of West Newton, If yen are a mechanic or lanner, worn out with In-these times when our newspaera market about ten years ago, the doctor's All over the land are Agoing into 63 Ole Stone." 920 oreTvotk, or a motherran(town br&mtlyorhouse. to do the work which usually and medicinal triumph of the age. whiled away a few hours in our city Bill of John are flooded with patent medicine hopes became a fact. Because with hold dunes try PABKS*/S Gates* Tosnc. ecstasy over Dr. Ring's New Discovery Black laid over If you are a lawyer, salaister orbnsiaess naaexhausted requires three men, but as a result last Saturday. He reports the crops advertisements, it is gratifying to instructions of the medicinal virtue inherent in it, the for Consumption. Their unlooked to explain before by mental strain or aasieus cam do not as but slightly damaged in his vicinity the uprights toppled over and Mr. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. take iatoxseahng ttimnnatt, but ass PAaxam's know what to procure that will certainly its rapid action and sure results, the for ^recovery by the timely use of Board at their January meeting. GtXCEKToMC. by the recent storm. ^J^%J^ Arhart sustained a compound facture cure you. If you are bilious, The greatest medical wonder of the Capcine is fast displacing the slowacting this great life saving remedy causes :^Billof August Schmidt and Otto If you have Dyspepsia, Rlieuasalisn, Ksatoy er --Judge Newhart and Master Horace Urinary Complaints, or if yea sietitmbM with any of the left leg just above the ankle blood out of order, liver inactive, or world. Warranted to speedily cure plasters of former days, for all them to go nearly wild in its praise. Milke, not verified, was rejected.-!? disordercfthelunn,ttoeaaclLbowcIs%fasooderac returned from Chicago last Monday joint, the bones protruding through generally debilitated, there is nothing you can be coredby PAaxxa's Gnscam Tone affections to which a plaster is ever burns, bruises, cuts, ulcers, salt rheum, It is guaranteed to positively cure se. .it^oRNiNo mmto4Bft& If you are watting avayntmas^d^sisotssi morning. Owing to a misplaced the flesh, Dr. Wakefield answered in the world that will cure as quickly applicable. Price 25 cents. ^In the fever sores, cancers, piles, chilblains, vere coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever, July 2, 1883. any disesMctr weakness wraojBeasuntnia The recommendation of the Grand switch Mr. Newbart was subjected to the call for medical and surgical assistance, as Electric Bitters. They are a blessing GtNcaa Tome at once towns awigetate aadbntld middle of the genuine is cut the woid bronchitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, corns, tetter, chapped hands, and all 1 you upfront the ant dose bat will a second railroad accident on Sunday and the injured man is getting to all mankind, and can be bad CAPCINE. or any affection of the throat and skin eruptions guaranteed to cure, in It ha^uved hundreds of lives it Jury was taken up and on motion the at Harvard Junction, but in the latter HBCOX A CO., MS WOlkss It, KW Terk. Ms. M along as well as could be expected, (or only fifty cents a bottle at Joseph lungs. For sale at tbe City Drug Seabury & Johnson, Chemists, New everj instance or money refunded. Boaid appointed tbe chairman a committee oatssUw lists, Mail enters isssssamsb accident no one was inj ured. ,J/.\York. Bobleter's. n\, f3" ORKATftavmannmra nous* Sold at the City Drug Store. to investigate and get plans toi Store. #m p&SKg* "$5^. II A