New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 9, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, AP#IL Kiesling1, Heller& Go's. Itchlnr Pllct-xruptamt, and Cure. The address issued in the name of STATELY ITEMS. St. Peter Tribune:"A deaf and Theo. Crone one day last week took NEW ULM AND VICINITY. :sr the recent St. Paul farmers' convention %S The symptoms are moisture, like persperatton, dumb man came here on Monday and in 1200 dozens of eggs and 800 pounds intense itching, increased by scratching very pitches into railway corporations the evening he got as drunk &s a Easter next Sunday. of butter, and it wasn't a very good distressing, particularly at night seems as if pinwcrms Our farmers are busy seeding. and monopolies generally were crawling in and about the rectum lord. It was then that his deafness for butter and eggs either. the private parts are sometimes affected. If allowed Cattle buyers are already around IS HEADQUARTERS FOR in hyely st yK I recites the oppression Next Friday is Good Friday. to continue very serious results may follow. left him and he talked faster than the among us picking up young stock. "SWAYNE'S OINTMENT" is apleasaU, and injustice to which the sure care. Also for Tetter,* Itcb, Salt Rheum, Is your piano or organ out of tune? champion woman talkist of the valley Awnings are going up on the sunny farmers of the Northwest have been Grube and Hedges will start for T9.TH A TTV.TV/T A TVFR TtATiT,ig Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers- Itch, Blotches, If so now is an opportune time to could do." This is unquestionably all scaly, cmsty Skin Diseases. all scaly cmst Ski Box by mail, 50 subjected in the matter of .freights side of Minnesota street. Montana about the first of May. HEALTH PRESERVING CLOTHING Cts. 3 for $1.25. Address, Da. SWAVNE SON. have it overhauled by Prof. Muntz, the same fraud that had his tongue and elevators, and assorts that the cottesT. Phlla.,Pa. Sold by Druggists. April 985. 01i3 A. Fox arrived home last an experienced piano tuner. Ordeis Chas. L. Roos has an elegant assortment unlimbeied in our county jail last fall, concessions promised and alleged to week safe and sound. Liver, Kidney or stomach Trouble! may be left at Weschke's drug sture. of Easter cards for sale. have been made by tbe railroads and after being set at liberty started By & noxelarrangecntoffne Mr. C. H. Crawford succeeded in Hats and Caps, Symptoms Impure blood, costive bowels, irregular coiled wire sprirgs, which yield are in fact no concessions at all and west heaping maledictions upon New shooting a large white crane a few appetite, soar belching, pains in side, back roadiiytoeverymovementof tho Ei3ter services in all the churches Mr. Horatio Werring, postmaster and heart, yellow urine, burning when nrinating, of no benefit whatever. Finally it *& Ulm in three languages. wearer, the most PERFECT days ago. As a practical shootist clty.colored stools, bad breath, no desire for BOOTg and SHOES of this city, at the usual hour. and merchant at Golden Gate, advertises HVilNGandcomfortablecor. calls for the organization of farmers work, chills, fevers, irritability, whitish tongue, our friend C. is hard to beat. set evermade is secured. dry cough, dizzy head, with dull pain in back a full-blooded Percheron stallion and other industrial classes throughout SUDDEN DEATH Mrs. Christina GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. The old livery stable on Centre part, loss of memory, foggy sight. For these IiApprondtyihs 8*4 Rysfclaas. Considerable Blue Stem wheat June of Milford, mother of Benjamin the country for the purpose of in this issue of the REVIEW. Besides troubles "SWAYNE's PILLS" area sure cure. ive it a trial and you wii! street is being remodeled into a dwelling will be gown in this town this season, ALSO June of this city, died at 12o'lcocklast Box (30 Pills), by mail, 25 Cts., 5 for $1.00.Address MMCYBErUNDED veer no other. ForB&lotcr combined resistance against furthei the one advertised, Mr. Werring is DR. SWAYNE & SON, Phila., Pa. Sold by Monday night after only a few hours' notwithstanding the severe house. A LARGENEWLII^EOF DRESS GOODS AND Druggists. April 984 encroachments on their rights. the owner of three other blooded illness. She left New Ulm in company protest put upon it by the milling Equitable laws and their faithful of her husband at 3 p. m., apparently stock horses. Cons ha, Colds. Catarrh, Ganauaap- The Ladies' Sewing Society will fraternity. execution are to be demanded, and tlaa. in the best of health. When meet at Mrs. Newhart's residence tomorrow A few days, at this time of the SEND FOR Y0TJE FEIENDS. farmers are warned against voting they had proceeded as far as Nic. All Throat, Breast, and Lung "Affections cured SPPvING TtfOVELTIES, Carpets- afternoon. year, could not be put in more profitable Heinen's residence Mr. June noticed by the old established "SWAYNE'S WILD- for any man who will not pledge CHERRY.'.' The first dose gives relief, and a cure a peculiar look in her face and asked than in setting out forest them his hearty support and co- I am now selling prepaid tickets speedily follows, 25 Cts or $1.00- at Druggists. The dance pavilion at the City Garden bei if she felt ill, but she had already April 9-85 trees. from Bremen aDd Hamburg to New operationPiovfcer Press. is being enlarged and partitioned become speechless and was only able Ulm at the following low rates: Efforts will be made to reorganize London Hair Resortsr Great Ena to answer his question with her eyes. AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. off into living rooms. llb. Toilet A-ticle. Restores growth, color, Bremen to New Ulm, via Baltimore, the Mount Creek S. S. next He at once conveyed her to Heinen's A Life Saving Present. $39,83 gloss, and softness. Removes Dandruff. Aristocratic Bremen to New Ulm, via New York, families of Great Britain endorse It. Elegant residence and dispatched a messenger Sunday. 40.80 Albert Blanchard has received in- Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchinson, An examination of our Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. dressing. FragranUy perfumed. The favorite Hamburg to NeAV Ulm, via New York, to this city for medical assistance. 40,8Q of fashion. At Draggists for 3s 1 #d, or 75 Cts. Kau., saved his life by a simple trial Wm. Torrey of Mulligan passed formation of the serious illness of his MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN Dr. Berry lesponded to the call, but in U. S. money. Apr11985 Jos. BOBLETER, Agent, bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery a few hours in this town last week. brother at Zumbrota. the lady died a quarter of an hour before New Ulm, Minn. for consumption, which caused him Half Out of His Jack Calanan has engaged his he reached her bedside. She to procure a large bottle which completely April blossoms, in the nature ot immense services to Mr. R. A Allen for the will be buried from the Methodist Attention is called to the new advertisement cured him when doctors, coming season. snow-flakes, refreshed the air church this city to-morrow afternoon. change of climate and everything else of Theo. Cione, who is Head. The bereaved have the sympathy last Sunday afternoon. had failed. Asthma, bronchitis, The weather again being permitable, the New Ulm agent for the sale of the of their many friends. Hoarseness, severe coughs, and a'l meetings will be held at the popular Oriental and Invincible shuts. Kiesling, Keller & Co. have so me throat and lung diseases it is guaranteed Mount Creek school house, instead Besides the goods advertised, Mr. to cure. Tiial bottles free at A total eclipse of the moon will occur choice seed corn for sale which the of at private houses as heretofore. "Blessed be the man," paid Don Quixote's weary C. L. Boos' drug store. Large size Crone is also in receipt of a complete Apiil 10th, eaily in the morning. squire, "who invented sleep," Sancho's gratitude offer at $3,00 per bushel. SMITH. SI. 00. is onrs, but what if one cannot for any reason entertain line of spring and summer clothing, The earlier phases of the eclipse, including that excellent invention? "Nervousness Plant shade trees.They not only add hats and caps, and gents' furnishing totality, will be visible at Don't Spill the Milk. in my had become a disease," writes Mr. Wm. CARPETS. beauty to the town, but enhance goods. Also novelties indiess and New Ulm. The times given below Coleman, the well known holrsale druggist of "There is no use crying ovei* spilled the value of your property. aie computed lor the longtitude of fancy goods. Buffalo,N. Y. milk," says the eld law. If you are A large line of spring samples just "I could not sleep, and my nights were either New Ulm, and leduced to Central, or not only bald, but have no life in the Teams commenced ciossing the passed in that sort of restlessness which nearly received at C. Waguer's furniture roots of your hair, there is no use crying R. R. Time. In view of the fact that the ladies crazes a man, or in a kind of stupor, haunted by pontoon bridge on the Minnesota river store. Brussel carpets at 90 cents. over that, either. Take both time tormenting dreams. Having taken PARKER'S TON- sometimes feel it their duty to horsewhip Moon enteis penumbra 2:42 a. m. opposite this city last Saturday. aud yourself by the forelock while IC for other troubles, I tried it also for this. The Whitewashing, Plastering, &c. editors, the St. Peter Tribune MOON ENTERS UMBRA (ECLIPSE rosult both surprised and delighted me. My nerves there is a forelock left. Apply Parker's were toned to concert pitch,* and, like Cser's fat BEGINS) 3:53 suggests that every editor keep constantly Hair Balsam to your hair before Why use a gritty, muddy, disagreeable men, I fell into the tanks of those who sleep TOTAL ECLIPSE BEGINS 5:00 matters get worse. It will an est the article when Hood's Sarsaparilla, I would respectfully inform the peo on hand a few healthy mice in o'nights. I should add that the Tonic speedily did SUN BISES..:.. 5:43 falling off of your hair and restore its so pure, so clear, so delightful, can be away with the condition of general debility and pie of New (Jim and vicinity thatl am a little box and have the box open by Full moon 5:45 dyspepsia occasioned by my previous sleeplessness, original color, gloss and softness. It obtained. 100 doses $1.00. prepared to take contracts for white means of a little spring. When the Middle of eclipse 5:47 and gave me strength and perfect digestion. r is a perfect dressing withal, clean, In brief, the use of the Tonic thoroughly re-established Total eclipse ends 6:34" washing, plastering and mason-work assault commences touch the hidden The water in the Minnesota river has richly perfumed, cools and heals the my health. I have used PARKER'S TONIC Moon leaves umbra 7:41 Satisfaction guaranteed. scalp. May 1 springout will go the mice and away with entire success for sea-sickness and for the receded sufficiently to permit the passage bow el disorders incident ocean voyages." Magnitude 1.438. Moon near apogee. will go the lady. No patent on this of teams over the pontoon bridge CAUL MUELLER, JR SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. This preparation, which has been known as We are indebted to Prof. Robt. but it is guaranteed to have the desired at this place. PABKKR'S GINGER TONIC, will hereafter be called A. Nix, superintendent of the New WALL-PAPER. simply PARKER'S TONIC AS unprincipled dealers effect every time. are constantly deceiving their customers by Ulm public schools, for the foregoing. Seeding is now in full blast and our Just received a full assortment of substituting inferior articles under the name of Mr. N. A. Mlceler, residing near they Mr. Henry Spoerhase has duly installed ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant ingieaient, farmers say the ground is in afar better Wall-paper at Lutheran church, died at 3 o'clock we drop the mieleidiug word. himself as proprietor of the condition than last year. There is no change, however, in the preparation last Thursday morning. Pneumonia Fire in Sleepy Eye. CHAS. WAGNER'S Centre Street sample room. Under itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands of Furniture Store. Hon. S. D. Peterson gave us a call was his fatal illness. dealers, wrapped under the name PABKKR'S GIN- ahe proprietorship of Mr. Felkel this GER TONIC, contain the genuine medicine if the Sleepy Eye has experienced another on the 2d inst. facsimile signature of His cox & Co. is at the bottom has become one of the most popular Tracy Trumpet:John Lind is looking serious conflagration. At an early hour of the outside wrapper. Z. O. Blekre of New Ulm has been resorts in the city, and as Mr. Spoerhase pale, but feeling jubilant over the a si. last Friday morning the operator* in here for a few days during the first has been studying the wants of arrival of a daughter, which he claims the telegraph office were startled by J. Schmidt, part of last week, looking after the interest Mr. Felkel's customers the past two is regulation size and weight. an explosion, and on looking toward of Fuller & Johnson. months, and has a natural knack of the direction 'iom which the report pleasing people, he will experience no Hon. John Lind has been elected Young Cady who broke his leg by came thty observed fire issuing from SLEEPY EYE, difficulty in retaining all the old customers one of the vice presidents of the wrestling, last winter, is fast improving, one of the row of frame buildings opposite of the place. Minnesota Bar Association. In that and is now able to be on the the railload depot, on the north Desires to inform his capacity he represents the Ninth judicial streets again. We place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shirts upon the market this sea- side ot the tiack. The alarm was patrons and friends that sou, feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet with The Mankato board of trade, with district. James Haggard of Stately has become quickly given, but the fire had already that success which it justly merits. he has just received a those sublimated old stiffs composing A few days ago a little boy at Tracy one of our Village citizens having gained such headway that but little large stock of the the St. Paul chamber of commerce THEO. CRONE, Agh, and dealer in SPRING and SUMMER found a roll of money containing moved from his present home in could be done to stay the progress falling in after it, has been greatly exercised GOODS, ETC. $800. The money had been lost by a Stately to Springfield. We are very of the flames. The buildings destroyed LATEST STYLES of SPRING the past week over the probate Belgian emigrant and it was leturned glad to have you among us, Mr. Haggard. were occupied by James Kneal, agent KTE W COOOST and SUMMER CLOTHING, action of congress looking to the to the rightful owner. of the Chieago News Company H, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS closing of navigation on the Minnesota Miller, hotel and saloon Jas. Mullermeister, A great many of our farmers are river at New Ulm, alleged to be GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- Mr, S. D. Peterson has purchased feed store and dwelling. The going into the stock raising buswiess NEW ULM in the interest of some railroad Mr. King's lot facing Minn, street, between ING GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES building occupied by the former was LI W chean Cash Store AT THE now. A wise step taken. scheme. The navigation of the SJollef gkktii\g Krook's and II. Laudenshlieger's. owned by Win. Gebaer, formerly of A. G. Anderson has gone to Chicago also a complete New Minnesota will not, at least for the Consideration, $1,365. Not a New Ulm. The iwo-story winjg and with his girl Lilly, who is afflicted present, be a disturbing element in bad price for a naked lot. stock of GROCERIES, brick building owned by Nelson Bros. with the St. Vitus dance. transportation circles.Minneapolis was saved, though in a badly damaged The sheriff has taken possession of CROCKERY, Glassware, Evening Journal. The cattle buyers have started a condition. The offices of the Herald the stock of Little Brothers of Tracy. etc., etc. large drove of cattle to Iowa last and American Express Co. were badly Immediately after the levy, an assignment Tue Winona Republican says that a Thursday. Mat. Cady is among the 14th, 1884. scorched, and the type and presses The undersigned wish to announce that their Large and New for the benefit of the creditors poor Danish woman with four, children Don't fail to call on him when in drivers, they will return sometime in the former became badly demoralized Stock of was made toD. H. Evans. passed through that city last week next week. want ol anything in his line. His by their hasty removal.* We understand On and after the above date the READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING on her way to Green Bay. She was motto is, Simple justice requires that DeLand's Mrs. Anton Crone of New Ulm that both presses were broken New Ulm Roller Skating Rinkwill be from the Devil's Lake country. Her DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY. Soda and Saleratus should be open every day, as follows: Qnick Sales and Small Profits1 made our town a short visit on her and the type badly pied. Mr husband and two children went out of given the leading place in the public BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC way to the country to see her folks. Bowen had an insurance of $500 on Morning Session, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. esteem. It has been, and is, one ot the house one evening during a haid Afternoon 2 to 5 p. m. his office, but as some of the damage for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take thi8 the greatest health promoters of the blizzard to visit a straw stack near A Great HorsemanMr. Extra Hour 5 6 age. early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call was incurred by removal after the fire Teachers' Examinations. by, lost their way and were frozen to Evening 7 10 J. H. Goldsmith, owner of the and examine our goods. was subdued, it is doubtful whether Scale of Admission for Skaters. death. Her recitation of the horrors Walnut Grove stock farm, N. Y., The Democrats of Brown county We will Not be Undersold he can recover from insurance companies NOTICEexaminationsgiveteachersthe says of the wonderful curative qualities of that night as she watched for the that is hereby will soon be called upon to select five WITH LOAN OF SKATES: to the full amoant of his loss. All of St. Jacobs Oil, that having SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. public of for return of the absent ones, and her One Session 25 cts men good and true to represent the long used it for rheumatism and on the other property destroyed was fully the County of Biown will be held at Seven Regular Session Tickets.. $1.00 agony during the succeeding days and Behnke, A. his breeding farm for ailments of county in the State convention, called the following places aud dates: insured. Extra Hour Session 10 cts. Managers. & Q. BEHNKE* Behnke, horses and cattle, he cheerfully accords nights that she was forced by the to meet in St. Paul on Thursday, May SPRINGFIELD, in the School house, this great pain-cure his preference, WITHOUT LOAN OF SKATES: storm to remain a pitiable prisoner, the 7th and 8th of April, 1884. 29th. Grape Culture and Port Wine. as the best he ever used, in an One Session 15 cts unable to get any tidings of their fate, SLEEPY EYE, in the Congregational The Time has Come experience of twenty years. Mi. A. Speer of New Jersey, one Ten Regular Session Tickets $1.00 The Lamberton Commercial says school house, the 0th and 10th April, or make known her distressing situation of the large grape producers in the Extra Hour Session 10 cts. 1884. that the Sanborn bridge, recently to her neighbors, was truly distressing, East, commenced but a few years ago, Milford Items N EW UL M, in the Comt room, the swept away by the flood in the Cottonwood, in a small way, now controls large and enough to move the 14th and 15th of April, 1884. No children admitted except on Saturdays. vmeyaids of the Oporto Grape, from is lodged in the timber near Beginning of the examinations at strongest heart. and we are ready On Saturday evenings no which his famous Port Grape Wine In consequence of the fair weather Springfield, and that parties are confiscating each place, precisely at 9 o'clock a. gents are admitted without ladies. and Bui gundy are made, which chemists last week, seeding has advanced very m. Prompt attendance is requested. the lumber. Kiesling, Keller & Co., the extensive and physicians say rivals the ANTON ZIEHER, No private examinations will be rapidly. Many of our farmers will be geneial dealers in this city, are woild for their purity and beneficial granted, except in cases where sickness At the Cong. Church cor. Minn. & PROPRIETOR effects on weaklv and aged persons done in a few days. offering big inducements in spring and prevented the applicant from at. Third South Sts., every Sunday and the consumptive. For sale by GRAND summer clothing. They have received Immigration to Dakota seems to be tending the public examinations. TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITY C. L. Roos. Preaching at 10 A. M. Sundaj Dated at New Ulm, this 24th day of an immense stock, by far the largest in full blast just now, judging from the School at 2 p. m. Lecture at 7 p. m. THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED March. 1884. EASTER- BALL ever opened out in this city, and MARRIEDAt the residence of the frequent appearance of trains, loaded All are welcome. Seats free. Subject SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF J. VELIKANJE, bride's parents, in Iberta March 23, the assortment embraces nearly all with emigrants and their farming Co. Supt. of lecture next Sunday evening: 1884, by Elder T. T. Van Dolah, Mr. the most approved patterns. In fact, utensils. BOOTS & SHOES, IN William Carpenter to Miss Laura E. CORAL. in style, size and price they are pre- Benham, both of Brown county, Minn. A destructive prairie fire passed pared1^) fit their most fastidious cus- over the north-western part of this MORTGAGE SALE. The Commercial is authority for tomer. The same may be said of their At last New Ulm has caught on. town last Saturday. The fire originated ON the statement that the "enterprising" stock of hats and caps, which embraces Although the formal opening of the Dtbe near Mr. Wm, Felitz's place, and EFAULT having been made in the payment of people of Lamberton and vicinity are MONDA E VENINQ, APRIL 14,'84. sum of One hundred and fifty-three Dollars everything from the fashionable skating rink built by Mr. Zieher will proved tbe most disastrous prairie industriously at work digging caves in and three cents (153.03) which is claimed to be due Including Everything in the line of silk hat to a 10 cent straw bonnet. In not take place until nexc Monday at the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage fire that was experienced up this way the ground, to shelter them from any duly executed and delivered by Fred. W. Schel* LAMMS', GENTS', MISSES', BOYS', YOUTHS', and boots and shoes they offer inducements evening, a large crowd may be seen derich (unmarrjea) of New Ulm Minnesota aa for the last five years. An unoccupied cyclone which maj chance to come Admission SO cts. a Couple. mortgagor to Samuel D. Peterson of New Ulm, that defy competition. They also nightly gliding around on the rink, house and stable belonging to Mr. Minnesota as mortgagee, bearing date the twentyfirst CHILDBENS' FOOTWEAR. NEW GOODS, along this summer. day of November A. D. 1888, given to secure have a fine assortment of gents' both on their roller skates and otherwiseotherwise J. C, Rudolph, of New Ulm, and the payment of the sum of $1200.00 due and pay. LATEST STYLES. furnishing goods and ladies' dress mostly. While the able five years after date and interest thereon at Geo. M. Palmer, Republican, has about 20 tons of hay belonging to Mr. Music by Subilia's Orchestra. the rate of eight per cent, per annum payable annually goods. Don't fall to give them a call young gents are light on time every BEST STOCK LOWEST PRICES. been elected mayor of Mankato. Mr. according to the conditions ofone certain C. Spelbrink of this town was consumed promisory note nearing even date with said mortgage ?4, aud look over their stock and ascertain evening, it is a noteworthy fact that G. W. Steinke, son-in-law of Mr. H. by the fire. Whoever set the prairie and therein more particularly described, which mortgage was duly recorded in the offlce of prices before purchasing elsewhere. the ladies are not at all anxious to Loheydeof this city, laid out ex-consul on fire we do not know exactly, but the Register of Deeds in and for the County o' All are cordially invited. See their new advertisement court the perils of the hard-wood floor, Brown and State of Minnesota on the 21st day of Miller, who poised on a close-up- this should he a caution for our daring November A. D. 1882, at 4 o'clock PT M. in Book in another column. and the most venturesome withdraw "L" of mortgages on page 550. And which said THE MANAGERS. saloon-Sunday-go--to-meetingticket, fire builders to be a little more careful We ask only a fair Trial. mortgage was afterwards and on the 7th day oj to the spectators' corner after a few for mayor of St. Peter. in future. December A. D. 1882 with the note thereby secured We are Confident of the Result, PERSONAL MENTION. duly assigned and set over by the above ineffectual attempts. Oh! it is glorious [Upon Request.] named Samuel D. Peterson to one R. W. Shadbourn The attention of builders and contractors sport to see the tumbling act, generally of Columbia Co. Wis., by a deed of assigment My Wife's Nervous Affection. dated on that day and which deed of assignment is called to the notice inviting participated in by all on the Prof. Muntz, the popular piano was afterwards duly recorded in the office "We had ceased to hope that my proposals for the carpenter work, of the Register of Deeds in and for said county of tuner, is in the city, with headquarters floor but no two go down alike. One Stow Vim* aaitt^ wife's nervous affection could be cur- Brown and State of Minnesota on the 2l*t day of with mine host Seiter. mason work, inclusive plastering and ed," writes Rev. J. A. Edie, of Beaver, December A. D. 1882, at 8 o'clock P. in Book skater will come down like an avalanche, IN N of mortgages on paces 308 and 4. P,a. "Many physicians Tailed to whitewashing, of the Evang. Lutheran Rumor says that E. St. Julien mowing a swath before him And which said mortgage and the^note thereby secured T\irner HalL SUMMONS. do her good, but Samaritan Nervine was afterwards and on the 29thday ofDecern CoX has gone to the Cceur d'Alene Gymnasium, to be built in this city. Native Lnmber. and leaving numerously pied forms on ber A. D. 1882, by a deed ofassig .ment dated on has cured her." At druggists. goldmines. Not the worst place in that day duly assigned and set over by the said R. All bids must be in by noon, April either side. One will tie his legs up A the world to take a new start in life. W. Chadbourn toM. E. Fuller and John A.Johnson, For the Second time in New Ulm. Having sold my present place of 23d, 1884. who are now the owners and holders thereof, in a bow-knot and sasha off on his Noticeti Contractors & Builders. The undersigned is prepared to furnish and which said last named deed of assignment was business, and desiring to close my According to the Trumpet, Miss H^SE all kinds of native lumber for duly recorded the office of the Register of Deeds left ear, while another will send one Rila Laudenschlager has thrown up The Winona Republican says that books as speedily as possible, all in and fur said county of Brown and State of building purposes on short notice and foot off toward the North Pole in her position as ass:stant postmistress Minnesota on the 30th day of December A. D. 1882 those indebted to me are requested counterfeits of the big silver dollar at very low prices. at 2 o'clock P. M. in Book N of mortgages on in the Tracy postoffice and has gone search of the Greely expedition and Sealed bids for the carpenter work, to settle their accounts on or before pages 311 and 12. are in circulation. During the past to teaching* school. the other towards the Equator, and mason- work, inclusive plastering and April 1st next, and thereby save MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD And whereas, default having been mads in the month twenty-four of the spurious payment or the installment of interest due Nov. H. Seiter, Esq., of Tracy, perambulated come in contact with the floor like a whitewashing, of the Evang. Luth. costs. At the same time those who Monday Evening, April 14,1884. coins have come into the possession FLOORING, BASSWOOD 21st 1883 amountingtfe $96.00 and the taxes on *1A our streets last Thursday. said premises for tbe years 1882 and 1883 amounting twisted doughnutso contorted that Gymnasium in New Ulm, as per plan may have claims on me are request* of the office of the United States SIDINGS A SPECIAL- to $57.03 paid by these assignees of said mortgage Herman has a host of friends in New ed to present same by the date and specifications of the same, which he cannot lie still. But the hight of amounting in all to the sum of $153.03, and Assistant Treasurer. Being almost Ulm, who will always extend him a TY, ADMISSION 25 CENTS. no action or proceeding at law or othetwise having above named. Jos. VOGEL. can be examined at the house of the amusement is reached when tlie fat welcome hand. been instituted to recover the debt ecored by perfect fac-similes .of the genuine, Lon BUENGER, said mortgage, or any part thereof undersigned, will be received until man tumbles. He commences by pawing JOHN LIND, C, A. HAGBERG. these counterfeits are very liable to New Ulm, Minn. Mr. Jessup, the Tracy banker, Now therfore, notice is hereby given, that by April 23,1884, at 12 m., by the Gymnasium the air, tearing his buttons, and virtue of a power of sale contained in said Mortgage,and Officeof LIND & HABBEBS, was in New Ulm last Thursday in deceive even experts. pursuantto the statutein (neh case made Building Committee in New Ulm, trying to corral his extremities but THE N. U. TURNVEREIN. consultation with Dr. Berry over a ana provided, the saidmortgage wiU be foreclosed 1884r-Correctedto January1884 and the premises described in and covered by said sprained wrist. The floor of the Tracy Minn. The right to reject any or all finally goes over, pre-empting a quarter The Mankato Review, which is authority Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. mortgage, viz. The South-west quarter (If) of the roller skating riek flew up and hit Description of Brown County. bids is hereby reserved. Southwest quarter of Section twenty (20). The section of land, and embracing in such matters, says that Mr. Banal, !HeMally Cs'sNew Scctianal Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn Southeast quarter (X orthe Southeast qaarter (K) him. everything in his way, from a frisky T. E. Bowen, editor of the Sleepy BEV. C. ALBRECHT, of Section nineteen (10). Tbe Northwest quarter MSf of jajWsfisJotffi. from the partnership heretofore Teditiondesiringeonew Oi) of tbe Northwestquarter (X of section twenty-nine Ch'm'n Building Com and HOSE send the German Geo. Baker, of Redwood Falls, maiden to a toothless oil maid. Just existing between us, the undersigned Eye Herald, "has been mentioned" as (29) and the Nurthast quarter (X) or tbe of th pamphlet to was among the visitors at the RE at Northeastquarter (X) of Section thirty (30). All Prest. of the Evang. Luth, with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in An entirely new map colored to distinguish' this juncture Peek's bad boy comes a candidate for delegate to the Democratic of said landslying and being in Townrhip one hun friends in the United States or in the VIEW office last Thursday. Mr. Baker the firm name Of LIND & HAGBERG, organized townships and Synod of Minn. along like greased lightning, and catches North'o Rang thirty-two (32) National Convention from this dred anfi nine (109) North'of Banj old country, are requested to ban4 in informs us that that the Redwood and I take the liberty to assure my idi" showing every section surveyed to west containing one hundred an sixty acres ac- New Ulm, Minn., April 4th, 1884. his skates under the fat man's aim Congressional district. Bowen says the names at once, and it will be mailed millers are putting in steam power. Go ta Brown coun 'cording to the Government aorve clients that all litigated mattersvrill BTi date. The best and cheapest map of forthwithfto any address, The Redwood river is too unreliable pits, and performs the great Corsican no Bepublican can go to Chicago from tyvantfstate of Minnesota, withate th hereditaments teceive my careful and personal attention Minnesota ever published. Price, and appurtenances, will be sold public auctwu either too much water, or not enough. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. WM FEJ&KDER. to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt as in the past. Brothers' act on his cerebellum. By Brown county. Well, if it must be a mounted on rollers, heavy paper, 91.50. and interest,and the taxes, if any, on said premises, We attend to all suits in the State and l7T^ Agents Wanted i_^ all means go and see the sport, and if Democrat, we'd just as soon have Rev. B. Molyneaux, Chaplain and fifty dollarsattorney's fee, as stipulated in United States Courts, examine and per The best salve in the world for Cuts, you become weary of looking on, why of the Second Regt. Minnesota National In every town and city in the state. Bowen as anyone. feet titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, IIANDS iy, We can offer you a splendid chance to just put on the skates yourself. Guard, lectured at Turner Hall real estate, foreclose mortgages Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands. the front door of the Court House, in the City of make money rapidly silling this and Grape Vines. New Ulm iu saidCounty and State, on the twenty, last evening to a large and intelligent and make collections. Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, other popular maps, books and atlases first day of May A. 1884, attono'cloek A M. of We refer to the Citizens Back of The Best Paper. and positively cures Piles, or no One, two, three, four and five years audience. that day, subject to redemptionat any time within manufactured by Rand, McNally &Co. New Ulm, Minn. The Brown County one year from the day of sale, as provided bylaw pay required. It is guaranteed to give old Concord Giape Vines for sale from Every issue of tho FARMERS' TRIB- Dated April 9th A. D. 1884. Address, -Mrs. Erd and Miss Westphal are Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the Speer's New Jersey Vineyards. Price UNE contains valuable information, perfect satisfaction, or money refund- the WISCONSIN qkNTIlAL RAILROADfarsale The C*atlacatml Pafctiaala* Ca, A M. E.FVLLEB ABD JOHK A. JOHBJSOV in the east after spring and summer German Imperial Consul of Chicago. enUberaltsmwtoaetaalttlsra Vullpartteulais given and orders taken by C. L. Boos, orare than worth the yearly subscrip-j ed. Price 25 cents*per boxi. SoldbyC. LIND ft HAOBKBO assignees of mi "B^- vitnciioasssfseatfflM. ettAS. COLBY, 148 Monroe atn Chicago Attorneys for assignee* of mortgage, Druggist. May 184. tion price. Send for sample copy. fiRS^s JOHN LIN D, L. Boos. millinery goods.. '&U inn. May 81*84. $k fe#feiiM .wau *m 1 tfSv -L. iX*. frBSfe 1