New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 26, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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jjtru 1. ..iftnus 1 'IT ffffunwfw a kf V- bmammmmmmMmam ERBBBRBSBBBSSBEBBH mmm '^m^^mMS^m&msimmmimy^m^ NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY,^MARCH, 26, ^88#V Jgg^^-^T^l^^^^^^^^^ r*- jiijuuwawaaai 9S The Time has Com NEW ULM AND VICINITY V~ GFTT ELECTION. MARon2l, 1884. MILF0RD ITEMS. COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. CITIZENS* CAUCUS. MORNING SESSIONTiie board met Travelers' Guide. pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock Spring is once more with us. tOFFIClAT..]* y.^ The caucus called for the purpose a. m. All members present except For Mayor, and we are readyf Roads almost impassable up this of placing in nomination candidates -Wf^ Commissioner Westphal. Commissioner way. 11. B. CONSTANS. Meeting of the Board of County for Mayor, two councilmen, clerk, Manderfehl was elected chairman Commissioners of Brown County, For Councilors, The Supervisors of this town met treasurer, two justices and constable, pro-tern. at the Clerk's office on Tuesday, the Minn March 18th, 1884. JACOB PF^NNINGER, met last Friday evening at Turner 18th inst., after all the newly elected The following bills were allowed: The Board met at 9 o'clock a. m. CIIAS. BRUST. Win,onfcgt.f Hall, with Jos. Boblettr in the chair town officers had qualified according TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITY?! Berndt $135 30F Schubert 6 00 All nierabers present. and Ernst Brandt acting as scribe. For City Clerk, to law. The board proceeded to levy Cordes 10 00I Gallagher 1 50 The board carefully examined the the land-road tax for the coming THE LARGEST, 3IOST ELEGANT AND VARIED JACOB NIX. MAYOR. S Peterson 16 O Stone 86 60 year. Upon unanimous vote of the Going llasl. Goitig West. financial statement of the county, prepared Hon. II. B. Constans was re-nominated SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF Black 5 65And Larson 30 00 For Treasurer, board of supervisors it was resolved li Passenger *G-3'Hm Day Passenger Oi'JOpm by the Auditor, commencing for mayor by acclamation, there The board appointed the following FR. FORSTER. that five mills on a dollar valuation Ni. ht: *0 !()pm Night 1:53am BOOTS & SHOESP March 1st, 1883, to March 1st, 1884, being but one dissenting vote. shall be levied on all real property of nvmbers as committee '^n bridges: fc "Except Sunday. Daily. For Justices, and on motion the same was accepted. Sptitig!if,Ul and Leavenworth this town, subject to taxation, and On COUJJ0ILMEN. RICHARD FISCHER, C. W. IIEIDEMANN, Agent After considering various other matters two mills on all personal property, For councilois some twenty names bridges, Andrew LAI\-OH on Larabee AUG. WESTPHAL. the board resolved to look at the Mr. John Lucas of this town sold were presented, but none of the gentlemen nidge, Henry Romberg on CUon New Ulm Market Report. For Constable, trestle work at the Cottonwood bridge his farm and moved over to the town named seemed to cuvet the office woo at Manderfeld's crossing, Anton of Stark, with view of continuing at Manderfeld's ciossing. Adjourned JOS. GALLES. [Corrected Tveokly by R. PFKFFERLE, dealer in fHL Including Everything in the line of and all but three peremptorily declined Maudeifeld on Low-r Cottonwood farming business in a more extensive diain. Piovisious, Giocenes and Countiy Protl to 9 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. to allow the use of their names. degree than he has done heretofore. bridge, August Westphal. Election next Tuesday. urc. i LADIES', GENTS', MISSES', BOYS', YOUTHS', and MARCH 19, 1884. John speaks in glowing terms of his The caucus finally reached a ballot, Resolved that Commissioners Manderfeld new place, and is of the opinion that MORNING SESSIONThe board met Compare the dose and quantity of iiAiN. CHILDBENS' FOOTWEAR. NEW GOODS, with the following result: and Westphal be and are hereby as a Starkite he is bound to be a success. Wheat, 70 O 70. pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock Hood's Sarsaparilla and you have conclusive Jacob Pfsenninger 132 appoiuted a committee to examine Oats 23 28. LATEST STYLES. a. m. Full board. proof of its superior strength Chas. Brust 113 Corn 4C & 60. the work for trestle work i the Cottonwood BEST STOCK & LOWEST PRICES. Mr. II. L. Rank, a well known farmei They acted upon the following bills, and cheapness. 45. Barley E G. Pahl 70 biidgo at Manderfeld's crossing of this town, is down with rheumatism. and allowed as follows to wit: PROVISIONS. The two gentlemen first named having and the fence around the county We wish his speady recovery. Beef on foot, per cwt.. 3 00 4 00 Spring has come in reality. If the A. E. Sommerville $15.00 received the largest, number of jail, and on their acceptance the auditor A stranger of the feminine gen.ler Mutton per head 3 75 4 00 pleasant weather continues, seeding on J. P. Cunent 6.00 votes were duly declared the nominees is authorized to issue the proper suddenly appeared among the inhabitants 00 Pork per cwt 5 6 00 We ask only a fair Trial. high ground will be commenced in a J. T. Current 12.00 of our town on the 27th ult. of the caucus for councilors. 75 0 Flour per cwt 2 3 25 orders in amounts specified by such Mr. Ferdinand Bangatz is the happy da or two. T. E. Shelly 5.00 2 00 Corn Meal4 We are Confident of the Result. per cwt committee. CITY CLERK. dad. 50 2 00 Means 1 The following orders and warrants For this office there was three candidates The board established the time to 50" 2 25 Peas 1 Lawyer Hagberg of this city has were compared and cancelled, to wit: in the field, all eager and expectant, build the fence aioaud the jail. Adjourned 00 80 Onions SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. been appointed receiver in the case of Revenue orders $2,857 95 but even before a ballot was Potatoes, per bushel.... 25 to 2 o'clock p. in. A. & S. Hole, insolvents, of Franklin. Poor 658 97 Sugar Cured H'tros per ft. O taken it became evident that the present IS* The spring thaw has come at last, AFTERNOON SI^IONFull boaid. Renville county. Breakfast Bacon per ft. 9 Road and bridge orders 1 50 incumbent, Capt. Nix, would distance and our highways are nearly impassable, The boatd resolved authoiiziug the IMPORTANT Dried Beef, per ft & I*.. owing to tho ravines along the roads Private redemption 20 61 his competitors. The following county auditor to i.bate delinquent There seems to be no opposition to Salt Pork, per lb 12 13.. boing filled with water. Town warrants 53 23 is the vote: peisonal piopeity tax according to the Lard, per lb 10 the ticket placed in the field last Friday 121 Mr. Herman Meyers and Mrs. Cathrina School 785 28 Butter, per ft 10 Jacob Nix 118 list on file in his ollice maiked A. Peterson were united at last in the evening, at least none has made Cheese, per lb 20.: holy bonds of wedlock, Friday, tho 14th Louis Schilling 40 1 he boaid revised the county poor itself manifest as yet. Total $4,387 54 Poultry, per ft .8 10. inst., at the residence ot* the bride. Oscar Herman M. Noack 17 list and instructed the auditor to issue Eggs, per dozen Petition of Supervisors of town of 18 Erickson, Justice of the Peace, tied orders in accordance theiewith. Capt. Nix's nomination was hailed School teachers, and others desirous the nuptial knot. Happy aro j'e. Cottonwood asking assistance to build GROCERIES TO SugarWhite, per lb & 10. The school petition of Frank Lee with applause. [This is the couple spokon of in the REVIEW of becoming such should consult Co. a bridge in said town, on motion the Yellow, per lb 9 a few weeks ago as having failed and otheis to be set off from school Supt Villikanje's notice of "Teachers' TREASURER. same was laid over until next July Brown, per lb 8 Farmers! in their matrimonial attempt because tlistrict in Brown county and join iu The present incumbent was nominated Examinations," which appears in session. Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. Dried FruitsApples 12 Y, the bridegroom had a wife living in Wjitonwan county, was rejected. by the following vote: Peaches, per lb this week's REVIEW. IO'T ("iormany.Ed.] AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board Mr. Jonas Laudeuschlaeger has received 10" 12K Prunes, per lb The following tree bounty claims Fr. Forster 02 Tho Cotton woo'I riwr will soou be et pursuant to adjournment at 2 the contract for excavating the CoffeeRio, Green 20 25.. booming. weie allowed: Aug. Westphal 45 o'clock p. in. All members present. basement in the new school building, Ilio, Roasted,per lb.. 20 25 We understand that tho Mormon Kcenig fc2 OOjC Brandt 2 00 Ceo. Jacobs 18 The bids for county publishing and Java, Green, per lb.. 30 33. and a crew of men and teams are already missionaries have made lots of converts New Vim, March 10,1884. E A Tiosel 10 OOjN Pnckett 4 00 Java, Roasted, per lb. 40.. JUSTICES. actively at work. among the Danes in the town of Prairieville. printing were opened and awaided as W Rossbaoh 12 00' S CunniagFiedrickson 35.. Mocha Green, per lb.. There being no opposition, the present At least this is tho claim of W the undersigned, follows, to wit: 8 00J ham 28 00 40 75 TeasJapan, per lb the missionaries. CHAS. L. ROOS incumbents, Messrs. Fischer and 001 A twelve-pound meteor descended Upson 4 Joseph Bobleter, publisher of the 60 8f).. Green, per lb A brutal assault was committed on are obliged to inform the Westphal, were re-nominated by ac. The following bills were allowed: from the heavens last Thursday night 50 ""75.. Black, per lb New Ulm REVIEW, was designated L. Feckcr and Aug. Holl, on the 17th II Romberg $14 00 A Lai son 05 10 clamation. and struck in Henry Henchen's house. inst., by John Kitson and S. J. Welch, Farmers that no more for publishing the delinquent tax list, A Westphal 12 00 O Ahlness 15 00 Officers ot Brown County. of North Siar. The two last named CONSTABLE. Henry refuses to part with the lump What Struck an at 12 cents per description. T. E. AMandeifeldl5 80 soft wheat, Blue Stem were on a spree during tne whole day, The names of Jos. Galles and Henry for any consideration, Bowen, of the Sleepy Eye HERALD, Post Office AddiessNew Ulm. and, as it appears, were bent on kicking _The contract for building the trestle Gcode were presented, the former receiving AUDITOR H. B. Constant. for publishing the financial statement, included, will in future Old Soldier. up a row with some one, and Feckcr woak at Cottonwood biidge and fence TREASURER R. Peffeforle. the nomination by a nearly Mr. Jos. Vogel has purchased the and Holl drew their displeasuiv. and KKOISTER OF nannsA. F. Walton at the legal rates allowed by law, and around the jail was awarded to Wm. be purchased by us unanimous vote. JUDGE OF PROBATEK. Br.indt. were shamefully bruiseJ. Tho two belligerents two vacant lots adjoining Col. Pfionder's the report of Board of Audit at $5.00 CI.ERKOF THE DIS T. COURTAlbei HI mchnrd Go3ie and the bond appioved. The were arretted and brought before SHERIFFEdward C.isey. It will soon be twenty yours since the war residence, on Broadway, on CITY COMMITTEE. for each also the sum of $120,00, to be neither will we take any justice I). II. Semans, and Welch SURVEVOR J. Berndt. foregoing minutes of the Board of Audit closed." The following city committee was which he will open a new lumber COU RT COMMISSIONERA. ITagboi" devided $40.00 each to Ludwig Bogen was lined #5,00 and coin, but refused Umlei the hot sun of August, 189J, tlio village of were lead and appioved. (JOUS TV AITORNEYF r. Hansen. in trade. elected for the ensuing year: Jos. yard, in the near future. to pay mid was forthwith sont to the COHONRRJonas LuudeNschltigci. of the New Ulm POST, Joseph Bobleter Dover, N. J., lay still as the sphinx in Egypt, Attest: A. WEvriMf w,, COWNTV SuPERiNTENDKfTD J. U.Velikanje jail at Springfield for 15 days. Tho Bobleter, Ernst Brandt, Jos. A. Eckstein while Kigali Sharp, or that place, slowly and softly W are forced to this of the New Ulm REVIEW, and T. other, John Kitson, had tho option of II. CovvrAN", chairman. Kpokc of the'pnst. "Yes," ho said, "I was in Our charter election this year comes E, Bowen of the Sleepy Eye UKUALD, Officers oi the City of New Ulm. going to the New Ulm jail for 30 days the ai my and saw many of the frights of those Co. Auditor. on all fools' day. The defeated candidatesif The caucus was largely attended, at course, in view- of the for publishing the proceedings for one or p:iy a fine of $25 and costs. During fearful yo irs. 1 was Anally discharged from disability, any there becan console MAYORII Constant. least two hundred voters were present lesiiltiiig from sunstroke. I came home, the evening while Mr. Welch was in tho A $20 BIBLti PRIZB. year of the County Commissioners and COUNCILORSM Kpple, Jj.Ruon^ci, C. Lnonliurd. fact that there is no themselves with the thought of merely mlbciable in health and spirits so enfeebled that lock-up, one of the party took a railroad and participated in the proceedings. Pfellerlc and .1 Pt.i'iiiunei. board of equalization. being victims of a huge joke. I took told on tho slightest ex posture. Life CTEIIKJacob Ts'i\. coupling pin and smashed in tho Although all the elements usually market for Flour manufactured TRHA-SURERPi. b'oiator. The bids for building new trestle seemed worthless to me I lived only memory door and all the window lights and demolished CITY JUSTK E-4It. Fischci and Aug Westphal. at variance with each other were The Publishers of Rulkdgz's Monthly work at the Cottonwood bridge and tho stove in the outor room A stockman who owns a dapplegrey CITY ATTR\K\Jos A Lick-stun. from soft wheat. "That was sad enonj.'lit"I represented, there was no friction and said, dividing my and escaped, But the two were soon COVSl U1I.EJos (i.llles. offer twelve valuable rewards in fence around the county jail were opened, stallion called at the REVIEW last two cigan. again apprehended and placed behind MMSSIHI.F. Mtile. everything passed off pleasantly. At Eagle MiU Co. their Monthly for April, among which and after due consideration the office a few days ago to have some "That's ho," icponded Mr. Sharp "but I got the bard. HECK6RP0STN0. 43 A. one stage of the proceedings, when over it. Outgrew it? Notexactly. When in that is the following: board resolved to lay the matter over dapple-gray steck horse posters printed. Empire Mill Co. Tom Thompson returned from the condition i be^an to take I'AXKUR'B TONIC, nnd John Graef got up to make a nomination, New Ulm. my health commenced to impro\c right away. I until to-morrow morning. We will give $20.00 to the peison pinerv on Friday, the 11th inst., and We referred him to Tom Perry of was astonished at it, and so was my wife. I piled but had forgotten the name of N.U. Roller Mill Co. Regular meetings the third Tuesday took lodgings in tho Sleepy Eye lockup The following bills were allowed: telling us how many woids theieaie on the fleli and could eat anything. My ambition St. Peter. of each month, at 7:30 o'clock p. m at blamed ut I could attend to business, and his candidate, the meeting was convulsed for the night. Better look out next in the Epistle of Jude, as lecordedm Anton Brey $7 00A Blanchard 3 00 Senator Sabin has introduced a bill nowexcepting tint I have to take care about Turner Hall. time, Tom. with laughter. exposing myelf to the hot sunI am as well as I Hansing 11 50W & St It 1 00 the New Testament Sciiptures (not PROBATE NOTICE. to grant a pension to Mrs. Minnie was the day I enlisted. What differences there Ole Colbum is lying dangerondy ill Wif. PrJENDJ-R, s- Chas Rollof 2 05J Villikanje 5 41 aie in thingsguns and bayonets kill I'AitKEn's the NEW REVISION), by Apiil 10th, Hseberle, of this city, widow of Leonhard with heart disease. You have our sympathy J. IIOE,IIL:LER, Adjt. Bentzin 8 COAug. Gluth 26 50 PERSOMU/MENTION. TONIC sa\fs in your sickne friend Ole. 1884. Should two oi moie correct answers This preparation, which his been known as Hseberle, late private in Capt. 00Daniel Moll 1 00 STATE OP MINNESOTA,! In Probate Court. A Westphal 3 PAKKFU'S UIVOFTI Tovic, will hereafter be called School in district No. G." closed Friday, ti. Special Term. Review Clubbing List. be leceived, the REWARD will Meilas' company, 11th regiment Minnesota simply VAV.KRB'H TONIC. A S unprincipled deal County or Brown. February 26th, 1884. The board resolved that sealed proposals Frank Iluber, the genial representative the 1-llh inst. The sehool has The following are a lew of the leading is aie constantly deceiving their customers bv be divided. '1 he money will he lorwanted In the matter or the estate of Joseph Lelbert, State militia. been taught by Miss M-iry Stack for substituting liifotior articles under the namo of journals with which the RT:VIE\V will be received to July 2Hh, of Benz Sc Co's. wholesale deceased. (Singer, .ind as ginger is really an unimportant in* to the winner Apnl 15th, ls84. three term'. lias clubbing arrangements: WhereaR, an instrument In writing, purporting at noon, at the county auditor's office, liquor house, took in the concert and gu-lient, we drop the misleading word. According to the Renville Times, to be the lant will nnd testament of Joucpb Lelbm Persons tiying for the reward must hcio is no change, however, in the preparation deceased, late of said county, has been delivered I'U'E^. SINGLE SI WirilRRVIEW. for county poor physicians of the fust hop at Turner Hall last Saturday itsdf, and all botilis remaining in the hands of Mr. Brown has vamoosed his ranch in A Great Ufecovrry. to this court send 20 cents iu silver (no postage St Paul Pioneer Piess 1.15 $,2 23 (le.tleis, wrapped under the name PARKER 'S GINout (1), second (2) and third (3) districts as night. Frank is a first-rate musician st Paul Glebe 1 V, J.ar And whereas, Frank J. Lelbert has filed therewith Brown county and moved over into TONK contain tho genuine medicine if the Mr. Wm. Thomas, of Newton, la., stamps taken) with their answer, for St. Paul Dispatch 1.00 rf 00 his petition, representing among other thiurs fa siinl Hignatuie of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom ordered March 23, 1882, for seperate and always gives the boys a benefit. Renville county. Now who is .the that said Joseph Lelbert died in said county on Minneapolis Tiibune 1 1" '2 25 says: "My wile has been seiiously or the outHidc wrapper which they will leceive the May tin- 10th day of February 1884, testate, and that Fiirnic i'Tribune 11") 2.00 districts or the whole county, to act 2 84. gainer by the operation. Brown without affected with a cough tor twenly-five said petitioner is ono of the executors named in Monthly, in which the name and addiess Amuican Aguoitltiuut 1 i0 '-i R0 Tlio frame for the skating rink is as county poor physician to do the paid last will and testament, and praying that the Hai pc i"s Week'i 1 Ou 4.70 Brown county, or Brown county Description of Brown County. years, and this spiing moie peverely of the winner of the lewaid a: wild iiiNtruinent may be admitted to probate, an JlaipoiSBa/aai 4 00 4 70 up. A few more days and the fun business of surgical, obstetrical and that letters testamentary be to Annie Lelbert issued H-upeiB Mngn/ine 4 00 4 50 without Brown? than ever before. "she had used the coriect answer will be published, thereon lln i il New Yoikei '.'0o S 00 can commence. Teditiondesiringotonewd medical services to the county poor HOSE sen tho German The I'lamo Fanner 00 :i.00 It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, many remedies without relief, and being and in which seveial moie valuable and prisoners, and furnish all necessary A north Dakota paper in relating nnd the said petition, be heard before this court, of th pamphlet to urged to try Dr. King's New Discoveiy, rewaids will bo offeied. Address at the probate ofnee in said county, on the 28th Grape Vines. The ice on the Minnesota river friends in the United States or in the medicines, for one year. The physicians the case of a man frozen to death says: day of March A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, did so, with most giatifying opposite this city remains stationary, old country, are leqnested to hand in One, two, three, four and five years when all concerned may appear and content TLEDflK PlBLMIINO Co., iaiStOU, to be graduates of some medical "A bottle of whisky about thirty feet the probate of said instrudment results. The first bottle relieved her the names at once, and it will be mailed but it shows unmistakable signs of Pa. old Concord Giape Vines for sale from And it is further ordcre. That public notice or from the prostrate form told the story college, to have a regular diploma forthwith to any address, very much, and the second bottle has tho time and place of said hearing be given to all weakening. Speer's New Jersey Vineyards. Price the county poor physicians to furnish of the cause and effect." Poor fellow, persons interested, by publication of these orders absolutely cured her. She has not had WM. PF/ENDEK. National Guard No'es, for three weeks siiccosslvelyprevious to said day given and orders taken by C. L. Roos, the county commissioners a written hd had gotten within 30 leet of it, of hearing, in tho New Ulm RJCVIEW, a newspaper good health for thirty years." The many friends of Louis Felkel Druggist. May 184. PROBATE NOTICE. printed and published in the city of New Ulia in report at their regular sessions. The then had to die, so near yet so far. said county. i\- Adjutant General MacCarthy and will be pained Jto learn that he is seriously Tiial bottles free at the City Drug board reserves the right to reject any WALLPAPER. STA TE OP MINNFSOTA, By the Court. ERNST JudgBIUNDT, Adjutant Kendall of tho Second regiment In Probate Court. of Probate ill, having had a bad attack of JJrown County. LS Store. Large size $1. or all bids. Adjourned to 9 o'clock a. are in attendance of the National Just received a lull assortment of In tin* matter of the estate of Ann Vine formcr'y 26 84. Mr. Clark of Elysian informs the hemorrhage of the lungs last Monday Ann Hopkins deceased. m. to-morrow. Guard Association of the United W.ill-paper at Republican District Convention. Waseca Herald that he has no knowledge night.Dr. Berry is in attendance. On rending and filing the petition of (i. W. States, now in session at Cincinnati. jJOIIN LTND, C, A. IlioBERG. MARCH 20, 1884. Hopkins of Brown County representing, among CnA^. WAGNER'S of any men being employed in oilier things, that Ann Vine, formerly Ann Hopkins Office of LIND & HAQBEBB, About $335 was received by the Furniture Store. MORNING SESSIONThe board met At a meeting of the Republican late of Brown county on the 13th day of September, clearing out a right of way for a railroad The ladies of the Congregational members of "K company, Stillwater, A. D. 1879, at the town of Albin in said Congressional Committee for the Second pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock county died intestate, and being an inhabitant of between Waterville and Elysian, church met at the residence of Mrs. for services rendered at the two fires An exchange says that Winstrom & Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. district, held at Mankato last this county at the time of her death, leaving a. m. Full board. at the prison. and as Mr. C. lives there he ought to Laudenschlager one day last week and goods, chattels and estate within this county, and Thursday, it was unanimously decided Bro. have the contract for grading Mr. Frank L. Randall baring withdrawn The hearing of petition which was that the said petitioner is a son of said deceased, know. This is on the proposed route of to call a District Convention for the organized a ladies' sewing society. The militia bills now pending iu and praying that administration or said estate be eighty miles of the Minneapolis & St. from the partnership heretofore' granted at the January session, to election of delegates to the Chicago to Fred Hopkins granted: It is ordered, that said Congress have received favorable consideration the Cannon Valley road to Mankato. Mrs. Clark was designated chief of i existing between us, the undersigned Louis road, from Redwood to the Jim petition be heard befoie tho Judge of this court, Convention in June. Owing to possible change the boundaries of school district by the House committee on with O. A. Hagberg will continue, in on Tuesday the 27th day of May, A. D. 1884, at 1 the darning department, and they do 1 iver. contingencies that might arise, military affairs. o'clock p. in., at the Probate Office iu said county- No. 10. in town Sigel, and organize the firm name of LIND & HAGBERG, 3 Subscribe for the Minneapolis say that she is a beautiful darner. the date was left open to be supplied 1 and I take the liberty to assure my anew district, was heard, remonstrances At a recent meeting of Co. B, of Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to Bucklen's Arnica Salve. FARMERS' TRIBUNE and you will get S i by the chairman immediately after the the heirs of said deceased, nnd to all persons interested, clients that all litigated matters will the Second regt.. Coipl. Nightingale against the same, and on motion not only the best news and agricultural call of the State Convention. The by publishing a copy of this order for Mr. Patrick Collins, father ot Ed. leceive my careful and personal attention The best salve in the world for Cuts, and Private J. Hummel were elected thre ing1,ein successive week* prior to said day- newspapeprinted of hear it was resolved to lay the same convention will be held in Mankato the New Ul Revie a weekly paper published in the interest of as in the past. J. Collins and Mrs. Ed. Casey, died First and Second Lieutenants, respectively, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, and the date will likely be sometime on the table. and published at tho City of New Ul in We attend to all suits in the State and the Northwestern Farmer, but a package to fill vacancies. in this city last Monday. The old between the 23d and 28th of April. said county. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, United States Courts, examine and perfect Petition to divide school district No. of choice flower and garden seeds Hated at New Ulm the 18th day of March A. 1). gentleman has been in feeble health The Committee will meet again on the Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell 1884. 6, in town Sigel, and to organize a new worth in any store $1. Send to Tribune day of this convention and decide the By the Court, for a long time. He passed away quietly, "Oonsy Island" of the West- real estate, foreclose mortgages and positively cures Piles, or no date for calling the convention for the district, was read, and on motion a KRV ST BRAND T, Company, Minneapolis, for sample and make collections. while sitting in a chair reading (L.S.) Judge of Probate. pay required. It is guaranteed to give selection of a candidate for Congress. hearing was granted for the 29th day copy. We refer to the Citizens Bank of |27 '84- a newspaper. As some of our citizens have become perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. The basis of representation was fixed New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County of July, next regular session said new at one delegate for every 200 Republican interested in Mr. L. Ntogele's recently GARDEN GROWTH TEAS. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by C. r* Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the DIEDAt the St. Alexander's hospital, district to be composed of the following votes cast for Governor in Rev. B. Molyneaux, chaplain of acquired domain in Carver county, Gorman Imperial Consul of Chicago. Xi. Roos. in this city, Monday, March 24ch. territory Sections 22, 23, 24, 25, 1883, which basis will entitle the several the 2d Regt. M. N. G., will lecture in the following from the Carver Frte JOHN LIND. counties in the District to representation 1884, Sister Elizabeth, born Julie Buschausen, Families can save about one-half by 26, 27,34, 35 and 38, Township 109, this city in the near future, under the Press may be of interest: The board of county commissioners as follows: STATEMENT sending to us for Teas, as we import aged 51 years. Sister Elizabeth Range 31, in Brown county. Adjourned were in session last week from Tuesday auspices of the Congregational society, L. Nsegele, of Minneapolis, who our own, and have done so forty years. The basis of representation was fixed took the veil 31 years ago. She until 2 o'clock p.m until Friday afternoon. We publish bought the island in Waconia lake, of "What I saw in Italy." The reverened THE ORIGINAL AMERICAN TEA at one delegate for every 200 Republican Showing the financial condition, Receipts, Ex~ an official copy of the proceedings has resided in the United States since CO. AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board called on us a few days ago, gave us a votes cast for Governor in 1883, gentleman spent several years penditures. Liabilities and Attets of tiie CUv of of the board in this issue of the REVIEW. 1877, and in New Ulm since 1*81. She Send for circular, which gives prices sketch of the planned improvements, met pursuant to adjurnment at 2 o'clock which basis will entitle the several Nero Ulm.fromMarch6lh 1883,vptoMarchGlh in Europe and he is a fluent and pleasing and full particulars to ItOB'T which will begin at once, and engaged counties in the District to representation 1884. was highly esteemed by her companion p. m. Full boatd. speaker. WELLS, Pres't., P. O. Box, 1287, 43 Ruin Wrought in the Forest, us for a survey of the island. The as follows: Sisters and by the scholars of the Catholic Petition of supervisors of the town A. RECEIPTS. Vesey St., N..Y. centre of the isiand will be reserved Bine Earth 9 Nicollet 4 Messrs. B. & E. C. Behnke are now How depressing it is to see acres of porachial school. of Sigel, asking for $200 to assist in Brown 4 Cash in Treasury March 6th 1883 1M 00 Nobles 3 One Dollar's worth of any of our a3 a park which will contain an area of trees cut down in the midst of a noble Administration Fund Yjj receiving and opening out a large Cottonwood 2 Pipestone 2 garden growth. China or Japan Teas building a bridge was read and on motion five acres, encircled by abroad avenue. Grave-Yard fund ,Zk 2o Faribault 6 Redwood 4 forest. How saddening it is also to stock of new styles of spring and summer sent by mail, post paid, or a larger Jackson a Fire Department fund.. wL~l Rock 2 A lawsuit involving &7 was up before it was resolved to lay the same From this avenue to the lake shore the see that thin spot in the midst of your Parkfund Le Sueur 5 Sibley 3 quantity by express, charges paid. clothing, gent's furnishing goods, land will be devided fan-like into lots, "hissonor," Judge Westphal, last otherwise abundant hair. Stop it at Poorfund Lincoln 2 over until next regular July meeting. Watonwan 2 June 13-84. Street fund Lac qui Parle 3 Waseca 6 boots and shoes, hats and caps and ladies which will be sold at a liberal price. once by the use of Parker's Hair Balsam. 16 Fiiday. About twenty witnesses Petition of Supervisors of the towr Lyon 3 Military Bonnty fund 1165 Vellow Medicine 3 For actual efficiency this famous Chas. Bachmann, of Young America, Native Lumber. dress goods. They are bound to Murtin 4 Rent for part of public landing aft t were on hand to give the defendant a of North Star, to aid in building a Murray ai Licle stands at the head of its Interest and Sinking fund.... 5864 14 Tola) 71 is already constructing a ferry-boat of keep up with the times, and they offer character, but the case was settled after bridge, was also laid over until the class. Elegant for the toilet, delicious pretty large dimensions, which is destined their goods at astoundingly low figures. $12520 85 ADULTERATING. the prosecution had presented their The undersigned is prepared to furnish in odor, and restores the original color next regular meeting. to run between Waconia and the See their advertisement in another all kinds of native lumber for to gray or faded hair. Economical, Mr. Alfred Speer of Passaic, N. J., side, and an expense of nearly $50 had EXPENDITURES. Coney Island of the West." A large Bond of Brown County Bank, in building purposes on short notice and as a slight, occasional application having noted the want of a strictly column. Administration fund. hall, ice-house and other necessary been incurred. It's not everyone that the sum of $25,000, was examined and Clerk's Salary DAA no at very low prices. keeps the hair and scalp in perfec pure and first-class wine, has for the buildings will be erected as soon as Marshall's Salary 36000 can afford the luxery of a lawsuit in approved. odor. Ap 1 past 25 years devoted his time and immense Night-Watchman's Salary 36O 00 the weather will peimit, and must be Congressman Wakefield has interested these dull times. Cuy Attorney's Salary 100 00 capital to raising the Ocorto MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD Communication of Dr. Carl was read completed by the time the season of Treasurers fees himself in behalf of the farmers 188 05 The members of the New Ulm club of Grape, with the view to supplying The following town officers were General expenses (Administration 608 16 and filed also communication of County pleasure seekers begins. The present FLOORING, BASSWOOD the Association for the protection of who last season had their crops destroyed this want, that he has been eminently Fire Department fond 454 20 owner of the island intends to invest elected at the recent town meeting in School Supt. Villikanje was read, SIDINGS A SPECIAL- personal liberty, are herewith invited Grave Yard land 140 7? successful, the endorsements which by hail. Upon his solicitation, Park fund 390 about $10,000 in improvements of different to call on the undersigned for their Lafayette township: Supervisors, Fr. and on motion the board resolved, designating his Port Grape Wine has received TY, Poor fond 52 the agricultuial department has sent kinds. The island is a lovely 9 5 shares of the unexpended balance of will testify. Sold at the City Drug Frltsche, chairman John Book and Interest and Sinking fund 84615ft the New Ulm REVIEW, New Lon BLENOEK, place and can be transformed by artificial the editor of this paper one sack of the funds of the club. Store. Streets and bridges Jacob Spaeth Clerk, Jos. Diepholder Ulm POST and Sleepy Eye HERALD td New Ulm, Minn. help into a small paradise. Just Final payment for grading and graveling Dated March 15th, 1881, garden seeds and early amber cane Center Street from Minnesota Street to Treasurer, Bernard Hulskam Assessor, publish notices for teachers' examinations Teachers' Examinations. imagine what .the surroundings of that By order of the executive Committee. SUMMONS. the Rsllroad track 1612 55 seed which was distributed among the lake will be in fifty or hundred years Henry Gugglsberg Justices of the also granting him permission to Louis FELKEL. Gutters on Center Street 3215 40 needy farmers iu the towns of Sigel Bridge and ferry 414 4'i from now, after the men of capital Peace, H. Guggisberg and A. Hulskam use the court room for holding such NpublicEexaminationsgiveteachers Street lamps... 38135 Having sold my present place of and Cottonwood. A quantity of various OTIC is hereby that the Milk worth cents per quart can easily have erected numerous villas with General Expenses for Streets I642 TO Constable, John Klossner. It examination when not otherwise occupied. business, and desiring to close my of for be furnished for 4 cents at a profit, kinds of seeds has also been sent parks and gardens of all imaginable was voted to levey $250 for current The following bills were rejected: books as speedily as possible, all 18261 11 the County of Brown will be held at by a proper admixture Of water. designs, plans and contrivances, beautified to Mr. John Huiras, the postmaster of Balance of Receipts over Expenditmes 208 74 the following places and dates: expenses and $600* for public roads those indebted to me are requested Wm. Gebser, $1.00 Ander Cheap baking powder can be furnished by art, science and skill. Leavenworth, for distribution among LIABILITIES. SPRINGFIELD, in the School house, on the same principle. DeLand's to settle their accounts on or before jAfter reading the above, those of Anderson, $1.00 C. S. Swan, $1.00 and highwagys. the farmers of that section. If any the 7th and 8th of April, 1884. Chemical Baking Powder is free from Military Bounty tax 73 OS April 1st next, and thereby save our people who failed to invest in lots Henry Erler, $1.00 Henry A. Gcetsche, Railroad Bonds 3000 OO needy farmer in the track of last summer's SLEEPY EY E, in the school house, all adulteiation. It is made from on this to be "paradise," during Mr., costs. At the same time those who Bond payable to Lonis Scheible 900 0o Those who are in the habit of attending $1.00. the Wth and 10th of April, 1884. Grape Cream Tartar and Pure BiCarb. hail storm failed to receive a supply Bond No I. sad 2. payable to Nsegele's recent visit to this city, will may have claims on me are request the fairs of the Brown County Joseph Mason ^iOOO 00 Soda. NEW UL M, in the Court room, the The following bills were allowed: no doubt soon pass in their checks, of seeds through the sources above ed to present same by the date Bond No 3 A 4 payable to LouU 14th and 15th of April, 1884. Agricultural society can form some 00A Berghold 20 00 Sensible 3090 00 A Liesenf eld $1 and over {heir graves will be placed above named. Jos. named, a letter to Congressman Wakefield VOGEL. Beginning of the examinations at No Marks. Bonds No 1 and a, payable to Loots idea of the agricultural resources of 20J Mueller 4 00 Scherer 1 marble slabs bearing the inscription, Sensible 4000 00 direct will receive prompt attention. each place, precisely at 0 o'clock a. SCOTCH FIFE WHEAL ?S Wagner 8 00 E Bowen 32 00 "Died from Remorse." Florida, when we sayupon the authority City Orders 47700 m. Prompt attendance ia requested. Mr. T. M. Casad, editor of the Corydon, Of course seeds cannot be obtained 45A Falk 2 00 Rudolphi 1 12 of an eye witnessthat with No private examinations will be Iowa, Times, write that his little fZt**J~ 112450 05 00St. Paul Pioneer in such quantities as was distributed L. Buenger 16 FFife Fits Cured Six Years Ago. granted, except in cases where sickness the exception of the display of domestic girl burned her foot severely on a ARMERS desirous of sowing Scotch &- rjt. ASSETS. Press Co 22 40 Fischer 8 25 during grasshopper times, prevented the applicant from attending stove. One application of St. Jacobs wheat oan obtain same of, the fruits, the recent State fair at Jacksonville **"It has been 6 years since 1 was 55Geo. D. Barnard Neumann 6 Bills receivable $757 00 the public examinations. but Mr. Wakefield' will taite pleasure Oil, the great pain-reliever, cured it Bent dneoa Park..... 1000 undersigned, on advance orders, at Schuster 7 00 & Co was nothing in comparison to .81 82 cured of fits," says Mr. W. Ford, of Rent due on Pnbiie Landing... so 00 40 0 Dated at New Ulm, this 24th day of completely, leaving no marks. By in forwarding such seeds as he can obtain cost price. PKios onr Brown county fairs, which is certainly Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind. "Samaritan March, 1884. 'C* two applications of St. Jacobs Oil he from the agricultural department. 3fEW ULM ROLLER MILL CoM- Adjourned until 0 o'clock a Nervine did it." And it always m. to- saying very little for Florida, Balance ofLlabUities over Assets 11668 06 cured himself of a tottmng pain in H. A. Subilia, ST., Manager. B. YBLIKAKJB, will, reader. $1.50, at druggtets. morrow, the side. as an agricultural State. New Ulm, March 10, WS^!\^^-a JAOOBNLr, OtrkZ CO. Supt. ^^i^mmmM rr mammmmmmmmm mm 4ESBI wJs i-j&iV.^