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.-_r__" ~~j., T ii *M*l Hi I 1 i i i NEW ULM REVIEW sWEDNESIiAY, JANUARY, 16, 1884, \^*"ji. Swept into the Stream. organize a new district comprising ed and allowed NEW ULM AND VICINITY. At the Cong. Church, cor. Minn. & The club dance which has been postponed 6. A. R. said described territory, on which a Resolved, that tie "newly elected Third South Sts., every Sunday last week on account of bad hearing was granted at the July session, Co. Treasurer furnish a bond in the The Grand Army camp fire at Turner Preaching at 10J A. M. Sunday weather, will take place to-morrow Travelers' Guide. 1883. On motion, order was sum of $35,000. One Thousand Acres of Land and Hall last Saturday evening, under School at \)i P. M. All are welcome. granted to organize. night Jan. 17th 1884. The board then proceeded to check a Smart of Bears." the auspices of Hecker Post No. Petition of John Manderfeld and and cancel various orders and warrants. Seats free. Subject of lecture 48, was a giand success. Nearly Adjourned until 9 o'clock a. others of town Sigel to organize a Rumor says that Rev. Father Sandmeyer next Sunday evening: Wealth. On the deck of a big Mississippi steamboat Mood every member of the Post and m. January 3d, 1884. new school district to be composed of will be tiansferred from Sleepy an aged Sontbern planter. Indicating by a sweep the following territory, viz: Sections many other vets and their families JANUARY 3, 1884. The RedwoodvOuzeMe says that for Eye to St. Peter, and th it Rev. Father of his arm the water the boat was passing over, be 19, 20, 21, 28, 29. 30, 31, 32 and were in attendance, and duiing MORNING SESSIONThe board met raid to a passenger from the North: "When I was the season of 1884 it is proposed to Stolz of Springfield will succeed to 33, town 109., range 31, being now a pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock the evening many a battle was fought twelve years old I killed my first bo ir onn new make a circuit of fairs for the counties part of District No. 10, was read and the pastorate at Sleepy Eye. a. in. All members present. over again. The exercises of the plantation my father was then cutting out of a on motion a hearing was granted for The board ^ain proceeded to cancel of Redwood, Lyon, Lincoln, Murray, evening were opened by the Silver forest that grew directly over the waters of this March 20, 1884. Adjourned to 9 Springfield is laboring under cons'derable orders and warrants. Going Vast. I Going West. Yellow Medicine and Lac qui bend. That was a mighty good plantation, and Cornet band with some of their choicest o'clock a. m. January 7, 1884. County physician C. R. Carl submitted excitement because the new there was right smart of bears there, too. Bat Diy Passeu?or*6:30vm Day Passenger *9:20p I Parle, and thinks such an arrangement selections. The curtain was then JANUARY 7, 1884. his report from Aug. 1st to Dec. that one thousand acres of land went into the village officers have raised the saloon Nif?ht *9:2(ipm Night M:58 a in might induce exhibitors of fine raised upon a camp scene, a number 31, 1883, inclusive. Report read, accepted MORNING SESSIONThe board met Mississippi years ago." license from $100 to $300. The action 'Except Sunday. Daily. of members of Co. "A" of the Second and filed. puisuant to adjournment. Absent, stock that could ill afford to ship their THING It is putting no strain upon the figure to say that of the council will no doubt result in C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent the chairman. The board organized A case of bastardy, Maggy McMullen great forests of youthful hope, womanly beauty regiment, who had kindly volunteered stock to any one of these county fairs. and manly strength are swept in the same way a good one and by electing Commissioner Romberg against James Montgomery, was freezing out some of the saloons. their services, being gathered mover We think the every year into the great, turbid torrent of disease taken up tor approval for the settlement as chairman protein, during Westphal's New Ulm Vlirke Report. and death. Yet it should not be so. That it is so around a camp fire, some reading, LV^ hope tli.it Brown county will be included is a disgrace as well as a loss. People are largely before the board. The parties absence. A tramp who was given food and some playing cards and others mending too careleas or too stupid defend their own interestthe in the circuit- were examined by Co. Attoinej Baasen The petition of Geo. R. Whomes LCorrectcd -veekly by 11. PFKFFERLE, dealer in shelter by the Essig family in Milford most precious of which is health. their clothes. Col. Bobleter then and L. Randall, att'y for deft. which had previously been considered, Grain. Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- That gone, all is gone. Disease is simple but to last week returned the kindness by stepped to the front of the stage and The lecent cold and blustery weather recklessness or ignorance tbe simplest things might Recess until 2 o'clock p. m. and recommended to the State Auditor, duce.] as well be complex as a proposition in Conic Sectiotis. delivered an address in English, endeavoring to make off with some of has bomewhat unsettled the railroads. was again the taken up and the AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board AND As the huge Western rivers, which so often wherein a brief history of the order met pursuant to adjournment at 2 Auditor authorized to relund $9,12, GU A IN. flood the cities along their shores, arise in a few the family's clothing. He went off The road was blockaded by the ^4 At mountain springs, so all ar ailments can be traced Wheat 710 76.. o'clock p. m. All members present. being taxes wrongfully paid onlot 11, and the objects attained Avas set Quisling with a sore head instead. Served stoi of last Thui sday, but on Friday to impure blood and a small gruip of disordered Oils 25 30.. block 12. Slepy Eye. organs. foth. At the conclusion of the address him right. morning the big snow-plow came Corn 4C O 60.. After due consideration of the bastardy The following bills were audited taps was sounded and as the soldiers The most effective and inclusive remedy tor disease B.uiey @45.. through fiom Waseca, closely followed case*of James Montgomery, the and allowed: is 3?.^E%KSS%'S TOIT1C. It toes to the in camp laid themselves to rest lJKO VISIONS. Supeiintendent Villikanja froze both sources of pain and weakness. In response to its board refused to approve the settlement J. Addy by the passenger train. The road $1,95(H Constans $7'00 the tableaux entitled "The soldier's action, the liver, kidneys, stomach and heart Beef on foot, per cwt.. 2 00 3 00 cheecks of his face, on Friday the 4th made betAveen the parties. On II. Goetsehe 2.00 Fr. Baasen 21,20 begin then work atresb, and disease is driven out. was opened to Tracy the same day, dream" was presented. Sitting by Mutton per head 3 00 (3 3 25 motion it was resolved, that the .said Thu Tonic is not, however, an intoxicant, bnt cores Geo. Jacobs inst., while out in the country visiting 85 Mrs. C. Kceh- and on Saturday it was announced Poi per cwt 3 75 O 4 00 a desiie for strong drink Have you dyspepsia, the table on an elevated platform at James Montgomery shall be required W. Gebser 2.001 ler 20,00 schools. It'sacoldday when Mr. Villikanjed rheumatism, or troubles which have refused to Flour per cwt 2 50 O 2 90 that the tiack was clear of snow from to give bond in the sum of S500 to the rear end of the stage was seen yield to other agentsT Here in your help. Rejected bills:W. H. Lee, $4,64 n't venture out, though his Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 secure and indemnify the county from BY Chicago to Pierre. Trains are again the soldier's wife and her children, 2 8 84. M, Lee*, 2,32. Laid over for correction: Beiins 1 00 2 00 all charges for the maintenance of zeal has become somewhat subdued Theo.Crone. the former reading a letter from her running regularly, but another blockade Isaac Gallagher, 3,50 Alice Liesenfeld, the child. JJe 2 00" 2 50 since his recent mishap. loved one in the field, Avhile beneath is looked for with the coming of 1,00. Resolved, to pay Jens Anderson On OILS 60 O 80 rested the weary soidier and dreamt The boa-d selected 72 persons for Potatoes, per bushel 25 the sum of $12,00 for the maintenance more snow. The Cannon Valley railroad is building of his dear ones at home. This and grand jury and 72 persons for petit Sugar i'ureel H-ims per ft.... 12^J of Anton Peterson, a crippled boy, being a new depot at Cascade, beyond %i jury for the year 1884. liieakf.iat Bacon per lb 10,. the previous tableau were very suggestive, up to January 1st, 1884. At a meeting of the officers of Northfield. from which point the company The board resolved authorizing the Dried Beef, per -lb 15.. and the memories awakened The board again proceeded to cancel the Second regiment Minnesota Auditor to purchase the necessaiy will build a branch to t. Paul. Salt Poi k, per lb 12 13.. the various oiders redeemed, after thereby brought many a tear to the The people of Kew Ulm and vicinity postal stamps and furnish all county Lird, per ft 8 10 Nat. Guard, held in Mankato last which an adjournment was taken until It is also stated that the road will be eyes of the old veterans. More music officers. Butter, per ft 14 1^ are herewith respectfully informed 0 o'clock a.m. January 4th, 1884. Wednesday, Dr. D. B. Collins of St. continued west from Waterville the by the band, followed by declama The board instructed the auditor to Cheese, per lb 20-. JANUARY 4, 1884. that I have opened a first-class clothins Peter was unanimously elected tion in English by Miss Mueller, and coming usmraer. Let 'er come! advertise for the building of a fence Poultiy, per ft 8 10.. MORNING SESSIONThe board met store, and examination of my assistant ^surgeon, of the regiment, in German by Miss Nix, and a song around the jail, to be built of- rails, Eggs, per dozen 20.. pursuant to adjournment, at 0 o'clock stock and prices is invinted. Just re* rThe New Ulm Review, commenced ice E. J. Davis, resigned. It was unanimously in English and one in German by the boards and posts, 12 feet high. a. in. All members present. The annual GltOCEKIES The board resolved that e.ich of the ceived a very large assortment of Turnverein Maennerchor. Col. Pfaew Sui?ar White, per lb Oil.. statements of fees were filed in resolved to hold the next its seventh year with the last number. The Largest, Beat and Most Complete two depositories designated by the Yellow, per lb 10.. accordance with law, viz: der deliyered an eloquent addi ess in annual encampment at Winona during Bro. Bobleter has published a No. 1 Newspaper ever sent Board of Audit give a bond in the Brown, per lb "10 Ed. Casey, Sheriff SI 123,04 German. He called attention to the the week commencing July 7th. local paper since he became connected ON E YE)P H, $1.00. sum of at least $25,000. Dried FruitsApples 12 A. Blanchard, Clerk of Dist. workings of the order and expressed Resolutions were also adopted congratulating with the Review, and we think he deserves Bond of Brown County Bank in the Peaches, per lb "10 Court $1165,00 the hope that every veteran of the late sum of $12,000, as depository for Gen. MacCarthy upon his Prunes, per lb 10 12K the success his paper has attained. A. F. Walton, Reg. of Deeds $872,00 war would enroll himself in the Grand county funds, was accepted until a Coffee-Rio, Green 20" 25.. Report of School Superintendent ell merited promotion to the Adjutant Chaska Herald. Sizes, prices, styles and quality to EIGHT LARGE PAGES. Army of the Republic. "The soldiers' new bond is given. Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 25.. Villikanje was read, approved and filed. Genei alcy of the State. Repoitof veterinary surgeon Stein return from the war,"^ a beautiful Java, Green, per lb.. .30 33.. suit every taste and purse. Our theatre-going people New Containing the News of the Day, Agricultural was read and filed. Recess until 2 Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. tableau, in which the Goddess Application of Dr. Thos. Sullivan of *#4f"Test a man's profession by his Ulm and vicinity should not forget the and other matter interesting IN o'clock p. m. Mocha Green, per lb 35 Springfield for County physicianship of Liberty crowns the returning soldiers, to the farmer and his family, complete entertainment down on the bills for TeasJapan, per lb 40 75 practice. Physician, heal thyself!" AFTERNOON SESSIONTIIC board met of the 3d district for the sum of $75,00 was then presented. Tables and Market Reports.Stories,Sketches, puisuant to adjournment. All members next Saturday evening. "Paul Pry" Gieen, pel lb 60 8^. per annum including services and all Physicians not only heal themselves chairs were then removed and all etc. Sample copies free. Address piesent. Black, per lb 50 75.. medicine needed, was laid before the is the play, and will be presented for with Kidney-Wort, but prescribe it joined in the giddy waltz. An old Application of G. Kuehnel for ferry board with his diploma, and the same the benefit of the library association. fashioned supper of pork and beans for others for the worst cases of biliousness license was taken up, and on motion was accepted. HECKERP0STN0. 48 A. Chicago hi. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE 'i Remember the place and timeTurner and hard tack was served, which was the board resolved to grant to G. and constipation, as well as The following bills were audited and New Ulm. Kuehnel a feny license across the Hall, Saturday evening, January hugely enjoyed by all present, and alloAved: ASSORTMENT. for kidnpy complaints. If you feel out Heguhir meetings the third Tuesday Minnesota river at the place known as If you want a daily paper try made the occasion of much merriment. 19, 1884. Ed. Casey $509,05 A. S. Larabee 6,00 of soifcs^rjd don't know why, try a of each month, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., at Redstone ferry, for $5,00 per year. Fischer 31 80Anton GHILDp'S SUITS, Gug 1,00 THE CHICAGO HERALD, packageof Kidney-Wort and you will Turner Hall. Rates of fare to be as follows, to wit: Attention is called to the new advertisement A.Blanchard 187,90 I. Gallagher 16,15 The tableaux were produced under Foot passengers, 10 cents. feel like a n,ew creature. WM. PFJENDER, S C. Ed. Casey jr.,45,5u John Blacic 34,40 of J, Klossner, Jr., which Swine, sheep, calves, each, 2 cents. J. HOLSIIEL Adjt. the direction of Mr. Julius Berndt, The Minnesota National Guard Association An enterpiising, fearless and reliable F. Meile 1,00 J. B. Carl 50 appeals elsewhere in this issue of the Cattle and horses. 10 All Styles. and Avere the most beautiful seen for Chicago daily that has been a great J. A. Eckstein 1.12 held a very successful meeting Jacob Richter 1,00 Single team, hoise or ox, 15 REVIEW. Mr. Klossner is a young success because of its excellence in sometime. The old vets and their St. Peter is to have a huge roller Ernst Biandt 4.50 Fr. Orth, Jr. 1,00 in Mankato last Wednesday. The Double 25 man of considerable prominence and eveiy paiticular. It presents all the Jos. Bobleter 67,50 friends Avere unanimous in voting the P. Schavesdick 50 ov^ftdo^. skating rink. Emmet Light Artillery, eight companies and 10 cents for each additional animal news every day on four large pages L. Bgen 35.00 business ability, and we bespeak foi C. Hornburg 50 camp fire a success, and the hope and all articles not enumerated at of the Second and five companies and nt a price that permits its being H. iludolphi 2.35 E P. lllsly 2,00 him a lfrge and piofitable trade. lie was expressed that many more similar leasonable lates. "Paul Pry" at Turner Hall next taken regularly by everybody. For of the First regiments were represented. Dr. A.Midler 14.00 II. Mueller 1,0" socials might folloAV. will continue the sale of the same Resolved to accept the offer ot Saturday evening. sale by all newsdealers. Sent on trial Chas. White 15,62 All styles and prices. J. O. Ihihl 50 The field and staff of the two regiments Cail Wilken of $15.00 for delinquent kinds of farm machinery handled by by mail, postage paid, six days In J. Neuman 5,80 J. Krueger 2,24 swelled the number of delegates tax onlot 7, block 11(5. Noith of CeuLie An Answer Wanted. each week for two months for One J.B.Vilhkanjel,44 Mr. Mullen. II. Sch lender 50 En^t Orchestra masquerade ball in stieut, City ol New Ulm, foi felted present to nigh onto 00. A Theo. Crone's is the Dollar. Address Can any one bring us a case of Kidney Ole Stone 9,00 G.. Ciouch 2,0n Union Hall next Sunday evening. to the State, and recommended pale S. Peterso 1,0 0 number of veiy interesting papers or Liver Complaint that Electric 8,00l Mrs. E. G. Koch, wife of ex-auditor Pure blood helps to mak'i a clear L. Buenger to State Auditor. THE CHICAGO HERALD, place for Bitters will not speedily cure? We say Avere read upon various subjects pertaining Koch, mention of whose illness was Recess until 2 o'clock p. m. conscience. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies Application for l'e bounty of Chas. they can not, as thousands of cases already 120 and 122 Fifth-av., Chicago, III. to the National Guard. Resolutions AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board HATS and CAPS, made in last week's issue of the Brandt was taken up and laid on the ihe blood. Enough said. Send us permanently cured and who are met pursuant to adjournment at 2 table. complimentary to Gen. Mac REVIEW, died last Fnday, and her remains a big bottle. JAMES W. SCOTT, Publisher. daily recommending Electric Bitters, o'clock p. m. All members pies Resolved that bids will be received Carthy upon his appointment to the 213 84 will prove. Bi ight's Disease, Di ibetes. were conveyed to their List ent. The following bills were audited up to Mar Ktli next, .it noon, for UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, Weak Back, or any u.inary complaint position of Adjutant General Avere Two strangers inveigled a farmer resting place last Senrtay afternoon. and allowed: publishing the delinquent tax list, the quickly cured. They purify the blood, MlEST adopted with great enthusiasm. Appropriate ALL ODDS MITTENS, STOCKINGS, named Peter Anderson, living near Ole Stone $3 00Frank Mr. Koch and his eight motheiless County Commissioners' pioceedingv & Benzin iegulate the bowels, and act directly Dr \Y'esehkel2,50 resolutions touching upon proceedings ot the bo.nd of Equali 15,00 Marshfield, into a bogus hoise tiade. children have the sympathy of the on the diseased parts. Every bottle |WOOLEN JACKETS, ltuemke & Scha- nation, Bjaid ot Audit a.id the financial EQUIPPED Jos. Koehler 8,50 the death of Capt. A. N. Bently Avere guaranteed. For sale at 50c. a bottle The experience cost the son of the entire community in this their very pekam 2 55Mrs statement of the county for one & C, &C, &C. Koehler 5.00 by C. L. Roos. also dopted. The folloAving officers soil $150. and affliction. II. Winkler 50 year. The boaid icsei\esthe light T. Knbarsch 30,00 were elected for the ensuing year: RAILROAD IN THE WORLD. II. II. Beuss- to reject any or all bids. Nic Eischen 6,00 SLEEPY EYE ITEMS. A splendid Assortment of The Mankato Free Press publishes Bro. Bowenof the ll.rald complains President, Col. W. 13. Bend. m.inn 10,10 Resolved, to fix the sal.u of County C. Peterson 5,20 Let it be forever remembered that the a very full report of the doings of the because some of the election tickots Jos. Schneider 50 Attorney at $(550 foi the ensuing Geo. W. Som- Vice President, Lt. Col. Alf. Brooks. J. Liesenfeldfc 1,00 year. mervillo 3,00 National Guard association in that used in the recent village election The old vets are at it once more Secretary, Adjt. Wm Sonnen. Mis. W. Mar- Resolved, that the County Auditor C. Spellbiink 1,40 city last Wednesday. Bro. Hunt is a were printed in an office outside of trying to organize a Post of the G. Treasurer, Lieut. Maiko. dell 15,00 present bill to Nicollet county in the A.Christiansoi'2.80 live newspaper man, and the Free AS A. R. here. Tne Post organized Sleepy Eye. He doesn't inform his It was unanimously resolved to hold P. Scherer 40,*6 sum of $15,63, amount paid to John Sam Belhg 3,00 RAILWAY here a year or so ago failed on some Press must be immensely popular. NECKTIES, LINEN and PAPER readers, though, that he had refused M. Lehrer 1,00 White. V. S. Jos. Schnobrich 80 the next meeting in Minneapolis, on occcount, but there is lots of good J. Neumann 7,00 The following county poor list was A. Neubauer 7,(0 to piint the tickets because he favored the second Tuesday in January 1885. COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS BS^-Millions of packages of the Diamond Cail Schieck 15.25 revised and the Audi'tor instructed material in and around Sleepy Eye John Hurias 4,00 in tlu' best and shortest route to and from Chicago the other side. If people can't get The delegates Avere right royally entertained imd Council HIU(TH (Omaha), and that it is preferred Nic Thinues 23,0n to issue oi dei on the poor fund for 01 Pauison 3,00 Dyes have been sold without a to establish a good No 1 Post. and everything usually found in a by all well posted traveicrs when passing to their printing done at hpme they are by Co. "F," of the Second A. Manderfeld 9,00 same, being monthly payments: John Floor 2,01) and from Boys, rally around the flag, and single complaint. Everywheie they first-class clothing and gent's furnish, obliged to send and have it done Win- Bochum $5,00 Hrlcna Evnnson $8,00 A. Blanchard 3,00 T. McCoimick 7,00 CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO. regiment, and all expressed themselves let's have a Post here at once. ai the favorite Dyes. Rosina Hai tneck 4,0J Mnriu Utrnaid 1,00 A. Westphal 3,00 A. J. Upson 4,00 elsewhere. See? Mrs. Mecifuld highly pleased Avith the meeting. 4,00 Marco Cuimel 4,00 ing store. The Sleepy Eye Board of Ir ade ha One of Daniel Moll's little twin II. B. Constans3,00 MM. C.*Mnibohm L.Fredrickson 5,00 5,00 Cary Hanson lo 00 It also operates the best route and the short line Births and Deaths. 'Jhristine Joos 4,00 Peter Struite 5,00 elected the following officers for the Albert Held 1,20 boys is very sick. D. H. Semans 6,00 between The Chaska Herald advices its patrons Kr. Kottke :!,00 Rickety lleykor 4,0 Our customers can rest assured that Jos. Galles 22.85 GBickelhaupt7,00 ensuing year: President, F. II. Dyckman Mis.J. FlicK Chicago and St. FanlgHiuneapolis 5,00 Maria Lincinu-jcr 4,00 Jacob Klossner was up last Friday to make up their minds that the The following is the report of Kr. Gronke 5,00 Matilde Nehli 3.00 C. Leonhard, 41.25 J.J.Kelly 3,00 only the NEWEST and BEST clan of Vice President, J, W. Keegan S Maria tiller looking over the field to establish 8.00 Celia Nilson 4,00 ensuing year is going to be a close one births and deaths in BroAvn county, as A. Manderfeld 1,50 Geo. D. Barnard M. Kunz 0,00| Johanna Milke 5,00 goods have been purchased, and that Tieaourer, P. Bendixen Secretary W- Milwaukee, La Crosse, Sparta, Madison, For) a branch office here for the as regards money. Everything, it says, Kober (idiots) Express Co 60 H,00 Emma Lenard 5.00 & Co. 154,15 returned to Clerk of Court Blanchard Howard (Green Bay), Wis., Winona, Owatonna, Mary Foss no shelf-worn or shoddy goods are of* 7,00L,irBoe 5,00 sale of farm machinery. W. Smith. Jos. Galles 5,90 Pioneer Press Mankato, Minn., Cedar Rapids, Ucs Moines. Web. is settling down to a standard of value Barbara Paffrath 5.001 Pat Kennedy 4,00 by the several town clerks: KterCity, Algona, Clinton, Freeport Marshalltown, fered.Most assuredly is it in the inter* Dr. A. stein 70,00 Anton Macho Co 46,45 3 00 Wilhelm Oldenburg 5.00 Last Thursday brought us the not heretofore known in this country, Iowa. Freeport, Flgln, Kockford, III., are amongst Nic Sclioendorf 5,00 Johimn Gyra 8,00 TOWNS. BIRTHS. DEATHS. Jos. Galles 4,80 est of everyone to examine my stock Jul. Berndt 102,00 Its 800 local xtalions on its lines. A proposition to increase th 8 loon Mrs C. Weasel hardest blizzard of the winter. No 4,00 Maria Ko-cI 5,00 and the sooner we realize this fact the New Ulm 170 47 H. Rudolphi 1,75 Among a few of the numerous points of Bnperiod Jane Peterson 5,00 Wfiiz. lGrundler 4,00 and compare prices before purchasing license from $100 to 200 has beeu voted train came in from the east or west enjoy by the patrons of this road, are Us Prauieville 19 7... better for oair people. The strictest Grundei Eiickson 5,00 T. Donavan, once, 8,00 Transciiptof judgment of Russel DAY COACHES which are the flnsst thai human elsewhere. Home 47 15 The following bills were audited and except a train on the Redwood down by the new village council economy should be observed in every art :ind ingenuity can create, its PALATIAL & Wind horn against Brown county allowed: SLEEPING CARS, which are models or comfort Bashaw 10 NONE. branch, which came down in the of Sleepy Eye. There appears to be branch of business as well as in every was laid before the board, and on motion and elegance, its PALACE DRAWING-ROOM Kden 24 7 (,'has. L. Roos $14,76] A. AVestphul $18,05 morning and went back. CARS, which are unsurpassed by any and its just one man in the council that favors the County Auditor was authorized II. Romberg 20,0|ll. Romberg 5,70 household, LeavenAVOith 16 10... widelj celebrated CI rist. Ahlness 18,00 A. Manderfeld 16,00 to issue a county revenue order Jacob Duncan, our newly elected an increase. Mulligan 13 3... T^O. Cf{OKB{ 4 A. Larsoh 23 801 NORTH-WESTERN DINING CARS, in the sura $14,10 to pay the same. Justice can be fonod in his office Albm 25 3 The First National bank of St. At a meeting of the silver Cornet The foregoing mlmutes Avere read Repoit of public ditch viewers on the like of which are not run by any other road Milford 20... 1 cornnr Main and 5 sts, from morn and approved. The board thereupon Peter has declared a semi-annual dividend band last week the following officers anywhere. In short, it Is msorted that IT IS petition of Geo. Wooldrick and Cottonwood 22 2 THE BEST EQUIPPED ROAD IN THE WORLD. adjourned sine die. until night. of 6 per cent. The present officeis were elected for the ensuing year: Tuttle was received and filed for hearing All points of interest North, Northwest and i Linden 22 4 AUG. WESTPHAL, West of Chicago, business centres, summer resorts MARRIEDHerman Kissner, from at the July session and the auditor were re-elected. The Nicollet Tory Oleson, president. Staik 13 5 Attest: chairman. and hunting and fishing grounds are accessible instructed to make the necessaiy near Owatonna, and Miss Emelia by the various branches of this road. North Star 11 2 County bank re-elected the old officers "Wm. Seiter, secretary. Board of Audit. H. B. CONSTANB, It owns and controls over 5,000 miles of road publications. Prosch from the town of Home, at Bumstown 5 7 and declared a dividend of 5 per and has over four hundred passenger conductors Gust. Fischer, treasurer. Clerk. A preliminary report of the viewers the Evengalical Church, Tuesday constantly caring for its millions of patrons. Stately NO REPORT cent. Jos. Galles, leader. on public ditch on petition of Hans, Ask your ticket agent for tickets via this route. Lake Ilanska 25 5 Jan. 8th at 10 a. m. Rev Emde AND TAKE NONE OTHER. All leading ticket JANUARY 7TTI, 1884. Larson and others was laid before the e^Stff) Chas. Gebser, asst. leader. Spiingfield 12 6 agents sell them. It costs BO more to travel on performed the ceremony. After Considerable of our space is this The board of Audit of Brown county board, whereupon it was resolved this route, that gives first-class accomodations, Sleepy Eye 34 22 Tue band holds weekly meetings for Minn., met and organized by electing the ceremony the friends of the new week devoted to the proceedings of than it does to go by the poorly equipped roads. that the viewers appointed July 26th, Masquerade Ball, Sigel 12 2.... practice and the individual members Auditor Constans as chairman and For maps, descriptive circulars ana summer resort ly married couple departed for the 1883, by this^board upon the petition the county commissioners and board papers, or other information not obtainable clerk. They examined and compared The reports of the town cleiks show as well as the band as a whole are of Hans Larson and others to view home of the bride's parents where a at your local ticket office, write to the of audit, but as the people are anxious the books and accounts of Auditor and the birth of 1 pair of triplets and 8 and locate a public ditch in the towns making marked progress. sumptuous dinner had been prepared, GEN'L PASS. AGT. & N. W. R'W. to know what their representatives Treasurer and found them properly of Eden and Prauiville shall have the pairs of twins. New Ulm leads off GIVEN BY THE and after dinner, dancing CHICAGO, ILL: balanced and the funds corresponding, are doing for them, it will make fair time extended to make their report Avith triplets, then comes Home with The city of Rochester is terribly ammenced which was kept up all ytrnfrt 4)rduxtr% which were turned over to the newly SHORTelingeipublicadteryftb"Shore, upon said public improvements to reading. two pairs of twins. The following Th use of the alilieted with diphtheria. The board qualified treasurer. night. June 15, 1884. Adjourned to 9 a. m. JUne" in connection with th towns are more modest, each laying County Revenue Fund S620.83 of health has adopted stringent measures corporate name a great SPECIAL NOTICE.The next time January 5, 1884. road, conveys idea of just Poor 27.92 claim to one pair of twins: Mulligan, An Incident in Virginia. -IN the grocer's boy calls and you want to prevent the further spread of JANUARY 5, 1884. what require trav- LINE. Road & Bridge 634.21 Our old friend, Mr. Wm. Claughton, a Short Line Lake Ilanska, Eden, Springfield, Milford OTIOtt HALL, MORNING SESSIONThe board met the dread destroyer. All schools have Saleratns or Soda, ord*r DeLand's. Int. & Sinking 2,084.03 Quick Time and tbe best of of Heathsville, sheriff of Northumberland pursuant to adjournment. All members and Leavenworth. accommodationsall of been closed and all public gatherings Try it, if you do not say it is,the best Private Redemption ac'ct 135.72 Co., Va., says: "We have which are furnished by the present. The following bills General Town Fund 404.84 greatest Railway in America. are prohibited. New cases of diphtheria you ever used, return it to the grocer ma.iy good medicines in our parts, On the evening of January 20th '84. were audited and allowed: Consumption. School District Fund... 891.64 must at once be reported to nut nothing which equals St. Jacobs we guarantee satisfaction, and he will Ole Stone $72,00. And. Larson, Current Schoor Fund 113.40 (HHICAGO, This fpll destroyer has brought a Oil, the Great German Remedy. My $65.90. the proper authorities under penalty make it good. Tax Collection 4,033.29 family keep the Oil in the house at ail The ditch viewers submitted a blight to many a promising life and of a heavv fine, and a rigid quarantine PKOGRAMME: 88,945.88 ILWAUKEE times and use it for almost evey statement for services as chainnwn of From all parts of the State comes sadness to many a home circle. There is promptly established and maintained. IN TREASURY. 1Grand Entry of Prince Carnival thing that a medicine can be usad for. La*s Edwardson for $18,00 Win. Hanson, Brown Co. Bank deposit $4,370.52 the complaint of poor kerosene oil. is one remedial agent that will assist and suite, at 9 o'clock, to be followed PAUL. They claim that it is nnequaled for $4.50 Frank Tuttle, $3,00. AND&T. Citizens Bank deposit 4,418.36 Never before in our recollection has by the Polonaise. natnre in throwing off this terrible rheumatism and all bodily pains. The Auditor was authorized to issue State, tree and wolf bounty.. 48.00 For sndden and extreme changes of 2Shaddow Pictures. Adelina Patti such poor illuminating oil be*n offered Rappahannoock, (Va.,) Tide Water county revenue oiders on presentation disease viz: Speer's Port Wine. It has Town Orders 22.00 accompanied by Ole Bull. It owns and operates over 4,600 miles of road in of verified bills. Index. the weather Minnesota is becoming almost for sale in this city as this winter, and School 30.00 bee" used by hundreds with Avonderfill Northern Illinois. Wisconsin, Minnesota. Iowa 3Carnival of Venice Courting. On motion the Co. Attorney was requested Note in Bank 57.00 as renowned as Texas. Last Saturday and Dakota and as its main lines, branches and yet our merchants always keep the if success, has checked the progress 4A scene of New Ulm [Official.] connections reach all the great business centres to obtain the opinion of the 88,945.88 morning mercury registered of the Northwest and Far West, It naturally answers best the market affords. There is a of disease and brought thousands Att'y General in regard to the charges Commissioners Proceedings. On motion the board resolved that the description of Short Line, and Best several degrees below zero. During Disrespectful masks will not be tolerated gentleman of color in the fence somewhere. of the ditch viewers for services as Route between back to health. For sale by Chas. L. the Thrown Co. Bank be required to in the hall, and only those with the day it moderated and by 10 o'clock January Session. chainman, that is whether the viewers give rfew bond to the County in the Roos. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, ST. PAUL AND MINHEAP* masks will be alloAved on the floor bebefore are entitled to their fees as such and sum of $25,000. that night it was actually thawing. OLIS. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. 12 o'clock. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, OBTOKVILLK, ABERDEEN, Meeting of the Board of Connty for acting as chainman at the same PERSONAL MENTION. H. B. CONSTATS, On Sunday morning it was 42 above AND ELLENDALE. Commissioners of Brown County, time. Attest: chairman, THE BEST SALVE in the world for CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, POSTAGE, LA CROSSE AND zero and the snow gave visible signs Minn., January 1st, 1884. Bond of Richard Pfefferle, as County WINONA. Marshal Black of Sleepy Eye was Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt H. B. CONSTANS, ssUCTioK!:4a Nothing Avill be left undone by the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, EAU CLAIRE' AND STILL. of weakening, but before noon the The board met at 9 a. in. All members Treasurer, in the sum of $35,000 was Clerk. Feb 6 '8 in the city on Monday. Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped WATRB. SUdTioKi members of the orchestra to make of the old board present, Aug. presented and aproved. and the Audi-' wind shifted around to the north-west CHICAOO, MILWAUKEE. WAUSAU AND MERRILL. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin John B. Schmitt, one of the live CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, BEAVER DAM, FORD DU Westphal, chairman. Mr. Westphal, tor instructed to have the same recorded. this ball a first-class entertainment in and mercury descended at a rapid LAC AND OSKOBH. Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, as committee on county buildings and everj/ essential detail. merchants of Sleepy Eye, was in the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, WAUKESHA, AND OOON- rate. Twice during 36 hours did the ,j -ON- Cottonwood bridge, submitted plans On motion the County Auditor Avas OMOWOC. or no pay required. It is guaranteed city yesterday. temperature change more than 40 degrees. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, MADISON AND PBAIRIK and estimates for building a fence around authorized to advertise for the building Tuesday, February 12th, 1884, to give perfect satisfaction, or money DU COIEN. Mr. A. B. Friedmann, for some the jail, and trestle works at of a new trestle work at the Cottonwood @mral ^mission, j^bmission to galltrg CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, OWATONNA, MANKATO refunded. Price 25 cents per box. the Cottonwood bridge. After carefully AND FARIBAULT. bridge at Manderfeld's crossing. time a resident at Mountain Lake, is 35 ants. I 25 cents. Chicago, Beloit, Jaiiesville and Mineral Point. will be sold to the highest bidder, For sale by C. L. Eoos.Jan. 16-1885. examining the same they were, Bids to be received to the 1st Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. home on a visit. The Acme ledger and bill holder is tho farm of the undersigned, 7 milen Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island, Ceilur Rapids and on motion, laid on the table. Adjourned Tuesday in March U84. The County from New Ulm, in the town of Cottonwood, Tama. now used by the following named business Chas. Schoregge, the obliging A cordial invitation is extended to all. to 9 o'clock a. m. January Commissioners reserve the right to reject Card of Thanks. "^6% Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluffs and Omaha. the following personal affects: 2d. men in this city: any or all bids.Plans and specifications cleik at the City Drug Store, has just Chicago, Canton, Souix City, Sooiz Falls and The Committee. The undersigned herewith expresses Yankton. JANUARY 2, 1884. can be seen at the office of the Chas. L. Roos, druggist, returned from a visit to St. Paul and heartfelt thanks and gratitude" for the Chicago, Milwaukee, Albert Lea and Southern S work horses, 1 two-year-old and County Auditor. Recess until 1:30 MORNING SESSIONThe board met Minnesota Points. John Neuman, gnpral dealer. great aid and sympathy extended him Minneapolis. one-year-old colts, 26 bead of cattle J. JOorffte*, Jf. Chicago, Milwaukee, Mason City, Mitchell, and pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock o'clock p. m. C- Stuebe, meat market. the late illness of his deceased wife. Chamberlain. amongst which are 10 cows 3 wagons, a. m. All members of the old board Mr. H. M. Ball, the Lone Tre AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board Geo. Jacobs, general dealer. Rock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Especial gratitude I owe Mrs. "Wm. 2 plows, one seeder, 2 corn plows. 1 present. Mr. Christian Ahlness appeared met pursuant to adjournment. All Lake nursery man, made the REVIEW R. Pfefferle, grocer. Giesecke for her* untiring efforts to good st-lf-bmder, 2 sleighs, 1 fanning Davenport, Calaar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. and having qualified took his members present Petition of John Alwin & Fisher, general dealers. (Successor to M. Mullen.) ease the suffering of my beloved wife Milwaukee, Racine, Belatt, Freeport and Rock office a pleaswit call last Monday. He mill and many other farm Implements* seat, whereupon Commissioner Stone Kjelsem and others to change the Island. during her prolonged illness. I also L. Buenger, Furniture. Also household goods.^ is already preparing for next season's retired from the board. Recess until Mitchell, Wolsey, \shton and Aberdeen. boundaries of school districts No. 31 DEALER IN V-, thank those who showed their respect TERMS:All sums under $10 must (Jim River Valley Line.) The Acme ledger and bill holder is a 2 o'clock p. m. work. and 54, town Lake Haneka, and organize for the deceased by following her remains be paid in cash on all sums over t!0 ShelfgSekvy Sa^wkfe new contrivance for the convenience a new school district as follows AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board to her last resting place. To JPWIIMMM tOstmnm and the JUtest* MNmlmf one year's time will be given on secured U. S. Surgeon Recommends. met- pursuant to adjournment at 2 of merchants and all who have running Rev. Albrecht and the singers of the Clara to th* wmrlm are run on the main lines of notes bearing 8 per cent, inter- the CMWJHHi, MlMtWJUmBB It 8T.*4PL o'clock p. m. Mr. Anton Manderfeld Detach from district No. 54 sections Lutheran church I also feel deeply indebted Dr. J. M. G. Pneejpn, is a U. S. accounts with their patrons. AND MLMMM*W\Mit, and every attention is paid to pasAflat*sengers and Mr. Aug, Westphal having quali* 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9,16,17 and 18, and from for services rendered at the Ex-Surgeon, residing now at Bloomington, Should-the weather be bad on the by courteoua employes of the Company. Everyone of our business men should tied, the new board organized by All Kinds of Farm Machinepy, district No. 31 sections 19. 20, and 21, funeral obsequies. Ind. The Dr. writes, to say. above manUwMd day, the Motionwin electing Commissioner Westphal as supply himself with one of these ledgers all of 28 except E. of S. E. and New Ulm, Jan., 14, 1884. "I recommend Samaritan Nervine S. S. MERRILL, be held on the flcst snboequent fair & A. V. CARPB Ti chairman. lot 3, sections 29, 30, 31 and 32, Gen'l Manager. and bill holders. The REVIEW Oenl Pass. Ag^i because it cures, epilepsy." Physicians, E. G. Kocir, diy. ENW ULM, -V.r J.T.CLARK, a&SaS MINN. Bill of J. Dorster, $7,00, was audit town 108, range 31, Lake Hanska, and generally, are its friends. GEO.H. HEAFFOBDt for himself and his motherless children office is the place to get them. Oen'l Sipt. Ass'tGtn'IP.w.A*: JOHJfP.ayiVDmc, %&. ^m^aM^i^s%^^M^^^^^M &*i vjpej* ir 'yv, nm^iiiiiiiiiCTiiiituiT jimmmfa^tm i awt"1^!: j&rnz*-- *f""WUJl ^=3