New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 19, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AlARGH, 19, & 1884, Th Tim lias Come MILFORD ITEllS. V^ Township Elections, R^^^ NEW ULM AND VICINITY THE NEW SCHOOL HOUSE., Do not fail to look at the new line Be sure to attend the citizens caucus at Turner Hall next Friday evening. of paper hangings, borders and ceiling 1 Travelers' Guide. The Board of Audit for this town Through the kindness of the town The Contract for Buttdiua: tha Sama Executed decorations now exhibited at the City met at the Town Clerk's office on the clerks and correspondents of the EVIEW, -J John Huiras is now postmaster at and we are ready! with 0. E. Mather, of Drug Store. 4th inst. The books of the town we are enabled to present herewith Leavenworth. After darkness* there treasurer were examined and fonnd a complete list of the township officers Mankato. is light. to be as follows: elected on the 11th inst. in the Don't miss the Silver Cornet Band several towns in Brown county. Rec'd from all sources S551.47 concert and hop at Turner Hall next The Consideration Being $19,600. Mr. Chas. Wagner announces the Total disbursements 407.14 ALBIN. Sunday evening. See programme in Supervisors, Fred Koenig, chairman receipt of a full assortment of wallpaper TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OP THIS PLACE AX1) VICIXITV^w Balance in treasury, March another column. 0. Oohs of this City Jfecaives the Sub Hans Frederickson, John A. Upson at his furniture store. Winon* 5Wf{ f( 4tn,'84 144.33 clerk, M. Rossbach treasurer, L. D. Contract for tha Mason Work and THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VAKIED S The St. Peter Tribune says that the The outstanding orders against the Rice assessor, Hans O. Moen justices, Broadway, in the vicinity of Second Plasteria-. SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF Going West. Ottawa farmers are clubbing together town amount to $31.00. This shows Going East. A. E. Sommerville, Hans Signrdson North street, is fast assuming the appearauceo that the financial position of our town to buy salt by the car load to sow on Day Passenger *9:20 Day Passenger G:30nm constables, Steve Gillan, J. Upson. BOOTS & SHOESf is at present very encouraging. a lake.Whar's yer d-r-a-i-n- Night :4:58 a ui After much ado and the display of Night *9:90pm Town clerk's post office, Sleepy Eye. their wheat land, and they consider A great deal of talking has been considerable temperon the part of some a-g-e? 'Except Sunday. Daily. BURNSTOW2*. sowing salt on wheat no longer an experiment, done about taxation. This leads us to of our people, the school-house problem Supervisors, C. A. Scott, chairman C. \V. IIETDEMANN, Agent but that it adds to the yield say a few words in that regard. There has at last been satisfactorily ^-h J. F. Wendt, John Wousher clerk, Peter As usual the City Drug Store is to are some of our worthy inhabitants and quality beyond a doubt. solved. We say "satisfactorily," because J. Moe treasurer, John F. !jBurns New Ulm Market Report. the front with a large and well selected that complain about paying too high the Board of Education has succeeded assessor, Oocar Erickson justices, taxes, compared to their neighbors' in executing a contract for the stock of paper hangings, decorations, Including Everything in the line of C. W. Hastings, on the way from Peter J. Moe, O. Erickson constables, LCorrected weekly by R. PFEFFERLE, dealer in who own property of as much or even construction of the building at a figure etc. John O. Rude, Jos. Augustine. 1 Ovvatonnato Brookings, Dak., with Grain. Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- more value then they do themselves within the $20,000 appropriated by the LADIES', GENTS', MISSES, BOYS, YOUTHS', and Town clerk's post office, Springfield. dure.] The arrival of wild geese is a sure possess. Such unequal taxation, three cai loads of horses, was snowed district for this purpose. It is true.Jsome whereby every honest tax payer is CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR. MEN GOODS, modifications in the plan and specifications sign that spring is not far off. Several in at this place for four days. He GHA.IN. BASHAW. wronged, is generally put upon the of the building have been made Wheat, 75 80. flocks were seen flying north the past was unable to procure stabling and was Supervisors, C. Enerson, chairman LATEST STYLES. but in the main tuc building will be constructed shoulders of the township assessor, Oats 25 O 28. A, Bogwardt, Jos. Schumacher clerk, few days. obliged to keep the horses in the cars BEST STOCK & LOWEST PRICES. as oriffinally planned. After who, in most cases, is entirely innoin Corn 4C@ 60. J. H. Barber treasurer, H. C. Mai-cent consulting with the "architect and several the matter. The assessor for during that period. Barley 45. Julius Zahonyi, the St. Paul music lette assessor, John Frasch justice, F. contractor?, the board decided to instance goes from house to house Samuel Saulley, of Long Prairie, Anderson constable, John Roiger. PllOVISIONS. dealer, well known to many of our have the schooll rooms in both stories taking up property as it is listed by 00 4 00 Beef on foot, per cwt... 3 Todd county, the murderer of David Town clerk's post office, Springfield. 14 feet in the clear, instead of 15 feet the farmer or person listing the property. city readers, has gone to the wall, 75 4 00 Mutton per head 3 to leave the completion of the janitor's Steinback, a former resident of this Now we must not forget that COTTOSWOOD. We ask only a fair Trial. 00 6 00 with liabilities amounting between Pork per cwt 5 rooms in the basement for future considerations Supervisors, D. S. Davis, chairman some of our tillers of the soil are in county, has been convicted of manslaughter 75 O 3 25 Flour per cwt 2 &6,000\and $7,000. and to substitude the word We are Confident of the Result. H. Scheibel, A. Groebner .clerk, AloaNichols the habit of not listing all of their O 2 00 in the second degree and Corn Meal, per cwt "good" for the words "New Ulm"zo treasurer and assessor, taxable property, thus leaving the honest 50 2 00 Beans 1 sentenced to live years at Stillwater. The Farmers' Tribune is the cheapest wherever in the specification they next Gottfried Hcehne justices, D. S. Davis, to pay for them. This is the only 50 2 25 Peas 1 preceded the words "brick, lime," etc. The case against Mrs. Saulley, for the H. Scheibel constable. John Sturm. giound upon which unequal taxation and best paper published. Send (50(3 80 Onions This latter change became necessary Town clerk's post office, New Ulm. is based. But there is a certain remedy same offense, was continued. for sample, and if you like it subscribe O 25 Potatoes, per bushel a3 the contractors figuring on the building for all this, and it is only on the EDEN. a i2i Sugar Oured Ilnnis pertb. for it. Tribune Company, Minneapolis. held that brick and lime was much part of the negligence of people themselves The members of the New Ulm club of Supervisors, Isaac Johnson, chairman a io.. Breakfast Bacon per lb. higher in price here than elsewhere. not to make use of it. Our A. Mattke, D. Sherman clerk, C. What Struck an the Association for the protection of a i*.. STATEMENT Dried Beef, per lb When the modifications above noted tax-payers will remember that at the V. Ellis treasurer, W. Luduington assessor, 12 a 13.. A crew of carpenters are at work Salt Pork, per it personal liberty, are herewith invited were made, the contractors were again Pesame time their property is assessed P. C. Clancy justices, J. C. 10 a Lard, per lb 12K framing the timbers for the skating invited to prepare and hand in their to call on the undersigned for their Showing the financial condition. Receipts, Expenditures, Old Soldier. by the assessor every person so as* terson, E. Stegner constables, James a 12. Batter, per lb IO bids. But two bids were presented, Liabilities and Assets of the Vtiu of link. Mr. Zieher expects to have the shares of the unexpended balance of sessed will receive a written notice Allison, Geo. Porter. Town clerk's a 2o.. Cheese, per lb that of Ruemke & Schapekal.ni of ttois Nero Ulm from Match 6th 1S83, itvto Marchm building up and ready for business stating that the town board of review post office, Lone Tree Lake. the funds of the club. .8a io.. Poultry, per ft 18W4 city, being $22,395, and one by Flaxenhar will meet at town clerk's office at a a 18 within two weeks. HOME. Eggs, per dozen Dated March 15th, 1884, & Shieman of Mankato, $19,600, certain fixed date (it generally Supervisors,Chas. S.Robertson, chairman A. RECEIPTS. "It will soon be twenty years since the war and at a special meeting of the board GROCERIES By order of the executive Committee. being the fourth Monday in Aug. Meyer, Conrad Moll clerk, a io. Representative O. B. Turrell of Cash la Treasnry March 6th 18S3 SugarWhite, per lb $ 1080 09 closed." Thursdav morning the contract was Administration Fund June), for the further consideration of Louis FELKEL. John Montgomery treasurer, J. Q. A. io 2327 60 Yellow, per lb Under the hot sun of August, 189-3, the village of Redwood county is still confined to awarded" to the latter named gentlemen. Grave-Yard fund 295 33 such assessment. It further invites Current assessor, M. Penning justice, io Brown, per lb Dover, N. J., lay still as the sphinx in Egypt, Kiro Department fund While it was the desire of the 30S 74 his bed with sickness, and the Gazette any person that feels aggrieved that H. Heimerdinger constable, F. Davis. Park fund 8% 60 The Marshall folks are in receipt of while Elijah Sharp, of that place, slowly and softly Dried FruitsApples 12 board to comply with the wishes of the Poor fund 95 says that his recovery was not so rapid his property is assessed too high, or Town clerk's post office, Sleepy Eye. io.: apoke or thefttast. "Yes," he said, "I was in Peaches, per lb people of the district that the contract Street fund a letter from one of the officials of the 1670 75 the property of another is assessed too Military Bounty fund the army and saw many qf the sight* of those as could be wished, at last accounts. LEAVENWORTH. Prunes, per lb 10 11 65 12K migut go to New Ulm builders, the difference Cannon Valley railroad asking what Rent for part of public landing low, to attend such meeting. 3ft 0O fearful years. I was Anally discharged from diB* Supervisors, John Huiras, chairman CoffeeRio, Green 20 of $2,751 was too great. Tne 25.. Interest and Sinking fund 5861 14 aid might be expected if the road Notices are also posted on three ability, resulting from sunstroke. I came home, C. Schewe, Fred Hornian clerk, Nelson Rio, Roasted,per lb.. .20 board pursued the only honorable 25 of the most public places of the town. miserable in health and spirits so enfeebled that Ladd treasurer, Adam Younger would be built to that place this coming Java, Green, per lb.. .30 course left them, and there is no good $12529 a" At the quarterly meeting of the 33.. Now. dear tax-payers, this is the proper I took cold on the slightest exposure. Life assessor, NeisonLadd justices, Fred reason for fault-finding because the Java, Roasted, per lb 40.. season. The Messenger says it is proposed EXPENDITURES Brown County Agricultural Society, time for you to appear and set forth seemed worthless to roe I lived only in memory" Herman, John Huiras constable, Ernst contract went elsewhere. Mocha Green, per lb 35.. Administration fund to connect with the Minneapolis held in this city recently, Mr. C. C. your grievances, which will no doubt Horemau. Town clerk's post office, Clerk's Salary TeasJapan, per lb 40 $ 3fl0 00 75 The action of the board in awarding "That was sad enoujrh," I said, dividing my Marshall's Salary & St. Louis road at Morton and then receive attention. Remember, one aflo 0O Brandt was appointed a delegate to the Sleepy Eye. Green, per lb 60 Mlgnt-Watchman'n Salary... 8tf.. the contract to Flaxenhar & Schieman 300 00 lAst two cigars. word in time will do more good than push towards the Pacific ocean through Cijy Atttrney's Salary Black, per lb 50 farmers' convention which met in St. 100 00 LINDEN. was supposed to settle the matter, but "That's BO," responded Mr. 8harp "but I got i I all the growling when it is too late. 75.. Treasurers fees i 18 5 Supervisors, V. Sciialebeu, chairman Redwood and Lyon counties. The over it. OntgrewitT Not exactly. When in that Paul yesterday. imagine the surprise when on Monday General espouses Administration'"....' SOS 1ft As yet we have not hoard of any comprint condiUon i began to take PARKER 'S TONIC, and W. liiuce, A. Curistianson clerk, Fire Department fund Gaylord Register is of opinion that the Grape VinesOne, 451 'JO morning Mr. Flaxenhar appeared before my health commenced to improve right away. I of our pi eseut set of county officers, Grate Yard tund Clement Halverson treasurer, John R. 140 77 was astonished at it, and so was my wife. I piled the board and stated that owing to Prof. L. M. A. Muntz, the popular connection will be made yia Le Sueur two, three, four and five years hence no criticism from our Park fund S 90 Johnson assessor, E Iwin Paulson, justices, on the flesh aud could eat anything. My ambition the defection of his partner, Mr. Schieman, Poor fund 52 piano tuner, desires us to say that he pan. blazed up. I could attend to bnsiuess, and and Gaylord, in which case Mankato old Concord Giape Vines for sale from O. Jorginson, Hans Johnson Jntercst and Sinking fund 3401 5h who was to do the mason work, nowexcepting thnt I have to take care about The annual town meeting of this Streets and bridges will be in New Ulm about the first of and New Ulm would be left out in the constable, Oie Lundberg. low clerks Speer's New Jersey Vineyards. Price exposing myelf to the hot sunI am as well as I he was unable to carry out the terms Mnalpaymont for gradiug and graveling town was poorly attended on account was the day I enlisted. What differences there post office, Linden and Madelia. April. If your piano is out of tune, Uenter Street from Minnesota Streot to cold. A survey has just been completed of the contract, and that he would surrender given and orders taken by C. L. Roos, are in thingsguns and bayonets kill PARKER'S to the bad weather. The meeting organized Hie He ilroad track I6ia 55 LAKE HANSKA. his right to Mr. O. R. Mather, await his coming. Orders can be left TONIC saves.* over this latter route. Druggist. May 184. by calling John Krueger to Gutters on Centei Street 2215 40 This preparation, which has been known as Supervisors, lver Thordson, chairman also of Mankato, who would agree to 414 42 Bridge and farry the chir. On motion it was resolved at the REVIEW office. If you want a pair of boots or shoes PARKER'S OINOXR TONIO, will hereafter bo called Oie Paulson, Chr. Roland clerk, put up the building at the figures upon 3fll 35 The Board of County Commissioners Street lamps simply PARKED's TONIC A S unprincipled dealers that $150 Rev. tax and $350 road and 1042 70 General Expenses for Stieets for "Sunday wear" or for rough, hard C. Ahlnoss treasurer, Bccre Lvenson which the award had been made. Mr. are constantly deceiving their customers by i Two Eagle Lake parties were in the are in session at the Auditor's bridge tax shall be levied the ensuing substituting inferior articles under the name of assessor, G. A. Selmer justices. O. Mather being prepared to give good use everyday in the field, or something $12201 11 ginger, nnd as ginger is really an unimportant in* 3 ear. A great deal of talking w.is city last Wednesday with a view of oflice this week. Balance of Receipts over Kxpendltures 208 74 Sonstebv, Th. Snolloy constable, C. and sufficient bonds for thef'iithful performance Thegreilient,iswe drop the misleading word. stylish and neat for business done which ended inio thin air. renting the Union Hall for a roller there no change, however, in the preparation of the work, the board executed Nundal." Town clerk's pool olhce, Mew V. LIABILITIES. old set oi town officers were re-elected, A good name at home is a tower of itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands of men, or something solid and tough for the contract with him. Mr. Mather Ulm. skating rink. After looking the field dealers, wrapped under the name PARKER 'S OIN- Military Bounty tax and an unanimous vote was cast $ V.\ 05 strength abroad. Ten times as much "the boy" to wear to school, or something is tnc most extensive contractor in QhR TONIC, contain the genuine medicine if the Kallroad Bonds over they concluded to let Mr. Zieher 3000 00 I for the officers of clerk, assessor, MILFOKD. facsimile signatnre of HIDCOX & Go. is at the bottom Mankato, owns a large br.ck yard, Bond payable to Louis Sctaelulo".'.!'.'.'.! il) 00 Hood's Sarsaparilla used in Lowell as fine yet durable for "the girls" Supervisors, Wm. Skinner, chairman of the outside wrapper. monopolize the skating rink business. treasurer and justice. The names of Bond No I. aad 2. payable to stone quarries and lime kilns. It is, B. S. Marti, Ernst Roiloff clerk, Louis 12 84. Joseph Mason beg pardon, the young ladies, we of any other. 2000 00 the successful candidates appear in therefore, but natural to assume that Bond No 3 & 1 payable to lioiiii" Spelbrink treasurer, David Hasberle another column. meanor if you want ALL of the above, Mankato stone, brick and lime will be Scheiblo... 2000 00 A company lias been formed in assessor, Louis Spelbrink justices, ANNUAL Mrs. Daniel Wendland of this town Bonds No 1 and 2, payable to Louis used in the construction of the building. The largest and finest line oi wallpapers you can find just what you want Hartford, Conn., with a capital of Chas. Hansing, Wm. Spelbrink constable, Scheiblo 4000 00 died at her home in Milford after a CItyOrders 477 00 in quality, fit and price by calling on and borders can be seen at the lsidor Henlc. Town clerks Mr. Mather hrs entered into an &50,000, to operate a nittallic paint short illness, at the age of 55 years. It a9AtSa post office, New Ulm. agreement with Mr. C. Ochs of this City Drug Store. $12450 05 if. LOHEYDE, TH E LEADING BOOT is said that the health of the old lady works at Mankato, using the red city whereby the latter receives the MULLIGAN. has not been very good for several AND SHOE DLALER IN NEW ULM. I). -ASSETS. and gieenish clays which are found No LADY SAFE in attempting to use sub-contract for doing the brick and Supervisors, Nio. Smith, chairman years previous to her death It is not Bills receivable $ 757 00 any other Saleratus or Soda than DeLand's. plentifully along the Blue Ert mason work and plastering also the Andrew Cweschke, Hagerle clerk, J. Kent due on Park 10 00 more than two months ago when a During the severe storm of Tuesday furnishing of some material, Rent due on Public Landing 30 00 All over this broad land The River. J. Schumaker assessor, Martin Hose daughter of the family died. The bereaved last, Patrick McGovern, aged about 60 carpenter work, it is understood, will justices, J. J. Schumaker, T. Sawyer their name is a synonym with excellence. family has once more the 797 90 The encampment question which years, an active and industrious farmer be done by Mr. Flaxenhar of Mankato. constables, Nic Smith, Martin Hose. Balance of Liabilities over Assets 11653 05 sympathy ot the entire community in and The superintendent has not yet been has agitated the two regiments of the of the town of High water, Cottonwood Town clerk's post office, Sleepy Lye. tl'is their Bid affliction. JAOOBNIX, City Clerk. named, but it is generally belived that Minnesota National Guard has been WALL-PAPER. On fanners aie busy in buying new county, came to Lamberton NORTH STAR, Mr. Berndt will be selected for the Supervisors, I.H. Redford, chairman seeders ami hairows. They purchase settled by the dicision of the First with his team to take home some fire Just received a full assortment of place. W. H. Tompkins, Henry Darow clerk, mostly from Hon. S. 1). Peterson of regiment to go into camp July 17th. wood and although advised to remain Work will be commenced at once "Wall-paper at Jacob Wigal treasurer, Win.*. Hire New Ulm. The Second regiment will accordingly the storm being a very bad oneleft excavating for the foundation,{and Mr. given by the assessor, Wm. Mahcr constable, Wm. CuA^. "WAGNER'S Mather expects to have the building encamp at Winona dining the week Edgar. Town clerk's post oflice, for home about 3 o'clock p. m. He was Poeiny For Ladies. Furniture Store. up and ready for occupancy by Aug. Springfield. commencing July 7th. found sitting in his sleigh next morning No ait of talking, witty or wise, NEWDL SILVER CUBHETBAHD 1st, though the contract gives him until PRA1RIEVILLE. Will settle the coffee or make the WANTED.A good boy willing to frozen to death. It seems that Sept. 1st. Supervisors, Lars Fredrickson, chair- The Second Congressional district Republican TO bread rise, learn the barber trade, by EUGINE when within one tnilo of home the The Board of Education and theman F. Wegner, Christ. Johnson committee will meet to-morrow No doctrine or creed since eating at people generally have reasons to congratulate lines fell out of his hands and got clerk, Peter Mertz treasurer, H. P. KOEHLEU. began, in Mankato for the purpose of determining themselves over the solution Farmers! Taarkeldson, assessor. J. H. P. Hoy i tangled under the sleigh runner and Was known to regale a right hungry TURNER HALL, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. of this knotty question. A full description the time and place for a district I( constable, Oie Pauison. Town clerk's man. held the horses until found as stated. of the building will be given convention to elect two delegates to the post office, Sleepy Eye. Great thoughts gleam in gravey, The best salve in the world for Cuts, late. on. Lamberton Commercial. on Chicago convention, provided a majority and nations are to (a) st. STARK. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Mr. McGovern was up to within Supervisors, L. C. Ives, chairman On billows of so.ip, and finally lost. of the committee is in favor of district Saturdayt eve., Marclh 22, 188.4Baud It has been an open secret for sometime Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Sam Bellio-, Jos. Hillesheim clerk, H. two years a resident of Milford, Then do not rebel, but with good representation, of which there seems 1. March, Mi klingenden Spie .S. C. that Herman Moritz Noack would Plath treasurer, Aug. Schwerdtfeger Chilblains, Corns, and all Kkin Eruptions, "Lebenallist1' New Ulm Orchnter common sense, Brown county, and his former neighbors i 2. Overture, New Ulm, March 10,1884. be a candidate for the office of city PROGRAMME little doubt. assessor, Wm. Kuehn justices, A. J. r, Submit to the stomach's omnipotence, and positively cures Piles, or no 1. Champaign Overture ..Silver Cornet Band. clerk at the coming muuicipal election and friends will be pained to Rima, S. Rima constable, Wm. Kuehn. And enter the ranks of the house, W the undersigned, ..Lorenz Martin. 4. Clarionet Solo pay required. It is guaranteed to give but the car.l announcing his candidacy, It has been definitely decided to hear of his sad taking off. Town clerk's post office, Sleepy Lye. keeper's strife, New Ulm Orcheater. in this week's REVIEW, will 5. "Bonnie Scotland" perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. hold the Grand Army encampment at are obliged to inform the And descend as your mother did, toC. SIOEJfc* put at i est any doubts that may have Silver Cornet Band. Overture "Utile Dandy Major Strait's militia bill has been Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Supervisors, A. Manderfeld chairman Minneapolis during the week comcomencing every day life. heretofore existed on that score. Mr. Farmers that no more reported back to the House by theNoack John Doraeier, Jos. Stuener If you'd learn to keep house as slick L. Roos. July 14th. About thirty is a young man of pleasing address.He $dir\ij#ioi\ oO tei\t$ & Couple- clerk, John Manderfeld, jr. treasurer, as a knife, committee on military affairs with a has been a resident of the city new Grand Army Posts have been organized soft wheat, Blue Stem Jos. Holm, sr. assessor, A. Hoftman Subscribe at once for THE HOUSEWIFE. fora little over 4 years, during which recommendation that it do pass. It Caucus. in Minnesota since the commencement justices, A. Manderfeld, Carl Forster time he occupied, and still occupies, appropriates $600,000 annually for the included, will in future A cordial invitation Is extended to of the new year, and it is HE HOUSEWIFE will be sent on trial constables, John Krahl, Geo. Zeug. The legal voters of the city of New the position of book-keeper in Mr. Som purchase of arms and other military all for one year free to every lady who Town clerk's post office, New Ulm. expected that by July 1st the number mer's store. He is in every way well Ulm are hereby invited to meet in be purchased by us equipments. The apportionment of will send immediately the names and The Committee. qualified for the position, and should STATELY. of Posts in Minnesota will reach one caucus at Turner Hall. Friday, March address of ten married ladies or house, Supervisors, Geo. Bickelhaupt, chairman the appropriation is to be based on the his candidacy terminate successfully neither will we take any hundred. 21st, 1884, at 8 o'clock p. for the keepers, and 12 two cent stamps for Robert Maertz, R. Allen clerk, Capt. Nix will have a worthy successor. number of representatives to which purpose of placing in nomination candidates E. E. Dickerson treasurer, W. H. I ox postage. Address THE HOUSEWIFE, in trade. The Mankato Board of Trade have each State is entitled, but provides BARDEN GROWTH TEAS. Rochester, N. Y. assessor, John Wilson justice, C. M. for the following named city sent Congress a memorial protesting that each State and territory shall only Semans constable, M. Duley. Town "The Count of Hammerstein" drew W are forced to this offices: Mayor, two councilmen, city Springfield News. against the passage of the bill fixing be entitled to an amount in proportion clerk's post office Sanborn. an immense crowd to Turner Hall last clerk, city treasurer, two justices of Sunday evening. It is but seldom that course, in view of the Families can save about one-half by the head of navigation at New Ulm. as the number of its enlisted men j_-. peace and one constable also to transact plays of such magnitude are put on the sending to us for Teas, as we import Mr. Carney's memorial to Congress The plea is made that the passage of is to the maximum of active militia Our Burnstown Board camped at fact that there is np suc other business as may proper boards by amateurs, and still less frequent our own, and have done so forty years. on the Minnesota river navigation the election house Tuesday, wing to such an act would interfere with the for which it is entitled to the benefits that they are produced with any THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA ly come before the caucus. question, and which was passed by the the severe storm. visionary scheme for uniting the market for Flour manufactured of the act. This maximumshall not exceed degree of satisfaction either to the audience CO. Board of Trade at its meeting Monday THE CITY COMMITTEE. Mrs. Fecker and Mrs. Holl were out or the actors. Last Sunday waters of the Red river with those of 250 men. The bill also provides for Send for circular, which gives prices morning, reads more like poetry having a sleigh ride on Sunday, March from soft wheat. evening's entertainment, however, was and full particulars to ROB'T the Minnesota. If there is anything the purchase of arms, ordnance stores, than prose, and reminds one of Mark Ruin Wrought in the Forest, 10th, and while driving home the an exception to the general rule. The WELLS, Pres't., P. O. Box, 1287, 43 Twain's Innocents Abroad. It suggests in which the Mankato Board of Trade Eagle Mill Co. camp equipage, etc., by the Secretary horses got started, and they had a How depressing it is to see acres of leading characters bore out their respective Vesey St., N Y. possibilities that no one, not even lively runaway. Mrs. Holl was thrown excels, it is at passing buncombe resolutions. trees cut down in the midst of a noble of War, He is also authorized to sell parts in a manner that would One Dollar's worth of any of our the author, has the faintest idea Empire Mill Co. out of the sleigh, wlnl6 Mrs. Fecker have done credit to professionals, and forest. How saddening it is also to at cost price to the respective States garden growth. China or Japan Teas will ever be realized it paints Nature's with her baby stuck to the sleigh and they were ably sustained by the "subs." see that thin spot in the midst of your sent by mail, post paid, or a larger such uniform clothing as may be in wisdom in furnishing this and N.U. Roller Mill Co. all came in uninjured. Where all do so well, it would be otherwise abundant hair. Stop it at The new Post of the G. A. R. at Redwood quantity by express, charges paid. other streams, in beautiful language, the quartermaster's department, as difficult to particularize without doing once by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam. Mr. L. Fecker is talking of starting June 13-84. Falls has been organized under but to those familiar with the fallacy injustice to some one, and we have they may need to uniform the militia. For actual efficiency this famous a butcher shop again and is negotiating PROBATE NOTICE. of making the Minnesota river navigable the name of the John S. Marsh heard none but words of commendation article stands at the head of its with II. Feuerstein of this place. NOTICE from this point to the Red River is hereby given that I have for all of them. Of course the Post. Capt. Marsh, it will be remembered, class. Elegant for the toilet, delicious A meeting of the millers and grain of the North, it leaves the enthusiastic The solemnity in the Catholic this day given my son, B. F., his rich costumes of the 17th century and in odor, and restores the original color fell on the first day of the Inbuyers STATE OF MINNESOTA,? I Probate Court. of Southern Minnesota was navigator stranded on a sandbar, church for dedicating the bell was set time, and that I will lay no claim on M. the beautiful scenery gotten up especially j'Bs. Special Term. to gray or faded hair. Economical, dian outbreak at Redwood Agency waiting for the tide to come up for March 11th, but owing to the lurious his earnings, neither will I be responsible held ar Winona last Friday. The object County of Brown. Febiuary ^6th, 1884. for the occasion added greatly to as a slight, occasional application to carry him off. We fail to see, but snow storm in the afternoon and for any debts which he ma) incur. ferry, at the head of his company of In the matter of the estate of Joseph Leibert, scenic affect of the play, and even those of the meeting was stated to be to keeps the hair and scalp in perfec deceased. the want of vision may be because the blockade of the railroad, the bell unable to understand the German forty-old volunteers. The command odor. Ap 1 Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting take united action in warning the we are not an "old settler," why the did not get set in its place. language, were interested spectators. to be the lust will and testament ot Joseph Leibert A. E. SOMMERVIU.E. was ambushed and slaughtered, Capt. farmeis against sowing soft wheat or Board of Trade should find fault with deceased, late of said county, has been delivered We are pleased to say that the Count Albin, Brown Co., Minn., Feb. 28, '84. City Clerk. The addition to our jail was completed to this court Marsh being shot in mid-stream while the bill fixing the head of navigation wheat containing smut. The New Ulm ofHammerstein will again be put on And whereas, Frank J. Leibert lias filed therewith last Monday, March 10th. It's at New Ulm, when the people of the vainly endeavoring to ford the Minnesota. the boards in the near future. his petition, representing among other tilings millers were represented by the Eagle Native Lumber, a nice little building, and our Hon. Upon the solicitation of many tLat said Joseph Leibert died fn said county on upper Minnesota have petitioned Congress i His body floated down stream, Mill Co. After hearing the views of the 16th day of February 18*1, testate, and that board will now have enough room inside friends, I herewith announce myself for the passage of this measure, said petitioner is one of the executors named in and was recovered several days after. for holding their meetings and a candidate for the oflice of the gentlemen present it was determined and the last session of the State legist.ire Bashaw Items. said last will and testament, and praying that the The undersigned is prepared to furnish i ffi. 8 elections. aid inHtrument may be udmlttcd to probate, and CITY CLERK, passed a memorial to Congress all kinds of native lumber for to issue the following circular that letters testamentary be to Annie Leibert Issued Although John Neumann is noted A Our friend A. Danielson is still very asking the same thing. The proceedings building purposes on short notice and at the coming municipal election in thereon to farmers: We have had a fine winter and good thefor his liberality, the sign, "Free It is ordered, that the proofs of said inntrament, sick. Dr. Flint of Redwood Falls has of the Mankato Board of Trade at very low prices. New Ulm, and respectfully ask At a meeting held at the Huff and the said petition, be heard bofore this court, sleighing, which we enjoyed immensely. been called to see him. demonstrates that our folks are enthusiastic drinks here to-day," displayed on the support ofrayfriends in the nominatinf at the probate oflice In said county, on the 28th House, Winona, March 14th, at which in support of the old flag and day of March A. D. 1884, at ten .'clot-kin the fore* cmicus called for Friday evening, A petition was in circulation the MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD outside of his saloon door last Wednesday there was a favorable representation noon, when all concerned may appearand contest desperately in favor of an appropriation.Mankato Our worthy Russian, David Tassmann, the 21st Inst. past week asking our honorable board of the millers and grain dealers of the probate of said instrument: morning, denoted that something FLOORING, BASSWOOD Free, Press. entertained a surpiise party, to pay $500 on the school house. And it is further ordered. That public notice of Southern Minnesota and numerous HERMAN M. NOACK. unusual had occurred. Upon the time and place of said hearing be given to all SIDINGS A SPECIAL- few evening's since but Dave says he letters and telegrams authorizing action New Ulm, Mar. 18,1884. persons interested, by publication of these ord.ra Ye correspondent made a mistake inquiry we ascertained that a ten does not want any more of thai kind. TY, for three weeks successively previous to said day to be taken to warn the farmers in the names of the parties married Stately Items. Our new school house in district 49 of hearing, in the New Ulm RBVIK W, a newspaper pound sugar-loaf had been left at his Mr. Seth S. Phelps, a well known against sowing soft wheat and that week before last. It was Louis Matter printed and published in the city of Ne Ulm in LoriS BUENGER, H. Semans, of Springfield, passed slowly approaches completion, and we containing any smut, It was house the night before, as a reminded said county Waseca county railroad and wood contractor, New Ulm, Minn. to Kate Ryan, instead of Matt Ryan a day or two with friends in this town think it will be a credit to the district By the Court. Resolved, That we as millers and EiijrgT BRANDT, and Miss Louisa Matter. meta horrible death on theof the "last" blizzard of the season. last week. (L.S) when completed. Miss Cora D. Manchester Judge of Probate grain dealers do agree that we will 26 84. 11th inst. during the terrible snow It is useless to say that the sign above SUMMONS. Nearly 100 farmers bad to stay over of Brookville, Redwood Co., C. H. Crawford returned from Wisconsin maice a great difference in the price of night in the Village last Tuesday is teaching a term of four months in storm. He was driving home in his referred to was a taking one, in fact last Tuesday. haid wheat over soft wheat in the JOHN LIND. A. HAGBERG night, the llth inst.got caught in this district. She is very popular Having sold my present place of slpigh, and oouplo of miles out from Mr. W. E. Dunning and wife returned it took so well that John was c&tj>elJ coming crop that this discrimination the stoi ra, you know. All hotels and Office of LIND & HABBER&, business, and desiring to close mv with the school and her services from Wisconsin a few days ago. against soft wheat be a timely notice Waseca the road he was traveling leads ed to take it down. stores were full. very much appreciated by the people. They will reside on the fa*rm lately to all farmers in their Spring seeding. books as speedily as possible, all across the railroad track. Before purchased by Mr. Reynolds. Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. those indebted to me are requested PERSONAL MENTION. reaching the crossing he was met by Peter Quarnstrom, jr., entertains a Com. A. Larson lost' a valuable A Reliable Port Wine. Ere this communication will appear to settle their accounts on or before Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn brand new daughter at his house, and horse a few days ago. Mr. Larson some section men who advised him Mr. A. Speer, of New Jersey, whose in the Review we expect some important April 1st next, and thereby save from the partnership heretofore Pete is the happiest boy you ever saw adhas met with sad losses during the Aug. Holl, G. W. Harrington and not to undertake to effect a crossing changes will be made in the Port Grape Wine has such a wide reputation, existing between us, the undersigned when some person calls him "dad." costs. At the same time those who past year, and we regret to hear of it. at that place, as the snow had filled in Wolfgang Schmidt, three prominent ministration of our township. with O. A. Hagberg will continue, in Well, Pete, here is our hand. and which physicians prescribe may have claims on me are request* S. J. Moe of Lamberton made our on both sides of the track and a train springfieldites, were shaking hands E, G. Rinearson has expressed his the firm name of LIND & HAGBERG, Chas. Johnson and C. L. Thor are Village a short visit last week. Mr. so generally, was the first in ed to present same by the date tointention of getting up a herd, this and I take the liberty to assure my drawing lumber from Sleepy Eye might be expected along any moment. with their New Ulm friends last week. Moe informs us he is doing very well above named. Jos. this country to import the Port Wine VOGIL. -3. coming season. clients that all litigated matters will build barns in the spring. This denotes up there. He has been appointed Mr. Phelps did not heed their warning J, Mr. J. Newhart returned home Grape from the banks of the River teceive my careful aad personal attention M. and Mrs. J. Wilson came very some prosperity even in poor Marshal of Lamberton. and drove on, but when his team got as in the past. SCOTCH FIFE WBE4T. from his Southern trip last Friday near perishing in the storm of last old Bashaw. Doura, in Portugal, where the fine old We have the report that a man by down onto the railroad track he found We attend to all suits in the State and week. They had been spending the Mr. Uenry Stoll has bought the G. evening. During his absence he visited ports were made and to plant vineyards the name of Fat. McGovern, near the snow bank on the opposite side too United States Courts, examine and perfect afternoon at the house of one of their Tysing farm where he now lives. Lamberton, froze to death during the Cincinnati, Atlanta, Chattanooga, of them in New Jersey. His titles, negotiate loans, buy and $U itep lor his horses to climb and he neighbors, and while returning in the A. O- Redding and family of Fargo, Ftfifojrheatdailrmii stoim oftostTuesday, ttw lUb \r.st, UUIEBS af wiving Seatea Savannah, Jiiflksnuvilla. fife. Augustine, Vtfrti Bwigvuady and 6U*vt whivU i T1 vsiWi forooloao mors gages evening) lost their vovrs, 4 wandered Dakota, will soon return to this town 1 accordingly turned up the track. Ha can obtain same o/the Herman Meyer and Miss Christine Pensacola, New Orleans, St. Louis and make collections. now the best to be had, have bocome around upon the prairie for several and take up their residence at their had pioceeded but a short distance undersigned, on advance orders,, at Peterson were the principals at the hours, until Mrs. Wilson became old home. and many other Southern towns of a great favorite among the most fashionable We refer to the Citizens Bank cf cost PriC43. Iff6& wedding solemnized at the German when a special from the west came l**5**' nearly chilled to death. Fortunately Mr. Henry Sanford was lately made New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County lesser note. He returns somewhat New York, Philadelphia and Lutheran church last Friday, the 14th NEW ULM HOLLER MUX Co.. upon him and both himself and horses they found the house of Mr. Wood very happy by the arrival of a stranger Bank of New Ulm, Minn.. and the improved in health and expresses himself Washington society. Sold by first inst. Our best wishes are with the H. A. Subilia, Sr., Manager. where they stayed until the next day, at his house. Such is life. were instantly killed. German Imperial Consul of Chicago. happy couple. New Ulm, March 10, '84. well pleased with his trip. class dealers. when the storm abated. SMITII. TXMFINNIGAN. JOHN LIND. ^9 -S&-'J &rb.,>2 4-*Ss teMmMft^TsS mmsem&mm sMBnamm i rrr%iiiiirfiniiffiniiiM