New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 16, 1884 · Page 2 of 5
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NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 ,1884, Jr SB-SBHalf FEellef&Co'sf^mm The mason work on the new school Out of His There has been a pretty complete The Count of Hammerstein drew The Building Boom. Town Mulligan Items. house is progressing rapidly. A exclipse of the sun for a week or so,quite a large audience last Monday HeacL large force of workmen are emoloyed and on Monday it succeeded in raining 1 night, despite the inclement weather. Besides the houses of Mr. Jos. Vogel, for the Again we pen a few items a little, by spells. J. L. Muller, Mr. Wm. Hummel and Mr. Jnenemann was prostrated last Review. HEADQUARTERS FOR ww L. Schilling, already np and enclosed, Mr. Bobbins has sold his farm to We take it all back, Blanch says his The Henderson Amateur brass band Monday night by the bursting of a Wm. Torrey and will move to thre and the brick residence of Mr. Doehne chartered the steamer City of St. Paul blood vessel. Although Le lost a brother in Zumbrota was alive and "Blessed be the man," said Don Quixote's weary "7 State of New York during the coming elsewhere noted, Herman Nagel is and with their friends luxuriated in a gieat deal of blood before medical squire, "who invented sleep." Sancho's gratitude HEALTH PREtERYlNQ' season. well the last hea.ul from him. So much -U.-.J-/XU steamboat exclusion to St. Peter last building a hotel near the railroad depot assistance leached him, h will soon is ours, but what if one cannot for any reason entertain CLOTHING, the better. Wm. Dayton has been on the sick Snnuay. be able to be about again that excellent invention? "Nervousness Mr. Koepkc, residence, near Subilia's COR8ET. list daring the past week or two. in my had become a disease," writes Mr. Wm. Frank Kiesling, residence, Centre No molasses and water mixtuie, Teacher wanted in school district By a noreltiTangementof flaa Coleman, the well known wholesale druggist of Mr. Kuetzing, at the New Yoik Bazaar, The Capt. John S. Maish Post of street Christ. Stoll, dwelling house, but a concentrated extract of the active coiledwirespring* which yield r* i i 7 Buffalo, N. Y. No. 46. Application may be made to comes to the front this week with the Giand Army of the Republic, at Broadway Mr. Albin, residence, State Thos. A. Wilson, Clerk. the announcement that he has received "I could not sleep, and my nights were cither wadUytoeverymoTanentofthe XiatS-*c&IIlClHlS medicinal piopeities of roots, Redwood Falls, .vas mustered in on passed in that sort of restlessness which nearly his spring stock of millinery goods, notions, The North Frigid has been giving us street E. Hoehne, residence, State wearer, the moat PERFECT v*-c***m* wnpo, baiks, &c, is Hood's Sarsaparilla. crazes a man, or in a kind of stupor, haunted by S^ the 3d mat. The Post numbeis 40 etc. Mr. Kuetzing was absent in a breeze during the past week Street Mr. Milke, dwelling house, Centre tormenting dreams. Having taken PAXKEH'S TON- WTO^^c^oJblecor. BOOTS FURNISHINHGO Z* S GOODS.SE Chicago ten days, and the large stock membeis. IC for other troubles, I tried it also for this. The Many of our farmers would be Mr. Jos. Vogel has alread received GENTS street Mr. C. W. H. Heidemann, *^?L*?%?Si of new goods which is now arriving is rosult both surprised and delighted me. My nerves At the recent village election in pleased to have a creamery route established eveial cailoads of lumber, and heMadelia, 16x20 addition to his residence near depot were toned to concert pitch, and, like Cwser's fat conclusive proof that he was not idle 12 votes were cast against ttPWTJirUUfiCD imt no other. ForBitehjj^ -A.XJSO through this part, but as yet men, I fell into the ranks of those who sleep io\v has a force of workmen engaged during: his absence. See his announcein Mr. Leutchen, dwelling house, license, 46 for high license, and 16 follow no effort has been made in that uuection. o'mghts. I should add that the Tome speedily did A ARGENEWLI\E OF DRESS GOODS AND liment another column. license. The Times says the ottmg his ydicl in 1 tinning order. near State street Mr. Damke, dwelling away with the condition of general debility and cense will probably be placed at $300. dyspepsia occasioned by my previous sleeplessness, house, Garden street. Rev. Mr. Mowery School will be commenced district The New Ulm roller skating rink was and gave me strength and perfect digestion. No. 46 about May 1st. Our district contemplates building a residence Air. Geo. Doehne, one of the Eagle In brief, the use of the Tonic thoroughly re-established formally opened last Monday afternoon. A chapter of Royal Arch Masons voters wisely decided to have my health. I have nsed PARKER'S TONIC SPP.INQ TSTOVE3LTIE1S, Oarpets- An immense crowd was in attendance on German street, near Ross' residence Mill piopiietois, is electing a large with entim success for sea-sickness and for the was organized at Tracy on Monday of five months' school this summer. and every pair of skates was set in motion. County Treasurer Pfefferle is and handsome brick residence on the bowel disorders incident to ocean voyages." last week, under dispensation. The Seed corn cannot be purchased in The Silver Cornet Band was This preparation, which has been known as making preliminary arrangements to coiner of Geiman and Second South this part, at any price. Doubtless our Tia-present and assisted in the festivities. members thereof aie citizens of PABKER'8 GINGER TONIC, will hereafter be called AT PRIC ES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. erect a handsome residence on State sheets. simply PARKEB'S TONIC. A S unprinciplet dealers cultivators will get rusty. Mr. Zieher has engaged the services of cy, Currie, Marshall and Canby, Geo. are constantly deceiving their customers by street opposite the Court House, and Mr. .Sage, a young gentleman from A number of our farmers aie insubstituting TUsewlieie in this is^ue of the RE- inferior articles under the name of F. Bid well, formerly of Sleepy Eye, An examination of our Stock and Prices is respectfully invited. Tracy, and an expert of cosiderable ginger, and as ginger is really an unimportant in* Judge Webber will build a magnificent tending to sow flax this spring. VILW we publish an interesting lettei gradient, we drop the misleading word. was chosen High Piiest. prominence, who will take pleasure in MINN, and CENTRE STREETS, NEW ULM, MINN mansion on Broadway, near Winkelman's Mrs. B. Green is contemplating a 1 here is no change, however, in the preparation fiom Spokan Falls, sent us by Jos. giviffg instructions to ladies and others itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands of visit to relatives, in the vicinity of residence. The skating rink, 40 desirous to master the art of roller Stheibel. He piomises us a letter dealers, wrapped under the name PARKER'S GIN- Mr. Frank Brey, father of Anton Wadena. GER TONIC, contain the genuine medicine if the X110, is already completed, and another skating. 100 pairs of skates have already Brey, died at the St Alexander's hospital i^niithly. facsimile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom been received, but Mr. Zieher one of still larger dimensions is being last Wednesday, at an advanced of the outside wrapper. At the Cong. Church cor. Minn & finds the number greatly inadequate. 12 84. age. The deceased has been in feeble Commencing Wednesday, May 7th, talked of. Although many of the Third South Sts., every Sunday health for sometime, and the ultimate Preaching at 10)^ A. M. Sundaj a monthly noise and cattle maiket buildingsjabovejnoted drop into insignificance J. Schmidt, Lapeei Democrat:Hi Henry's Minstrels cause of his death was a geneial giving School at 2 p. m. Lectui at 7% p. no. will be held in St. Peter. Following besides the $20,000 school house way otthe vital powers, caused by gave one of their entertaining All are welcome. Seats free. Subject and the Lutheran Gymnasium, both of that the dates will be the flrst Wednesday old age. exhibitions at White's Opera house of lecture next Sunday evening: which are already well under way, the SLEEPY EYE, of each month. The Republicans of New Ulm and HOMES WITHOUT H\NDS." Subject last evening befoie a crowded house. of first lecture: Homes of 'BURROW- list is quite large enough to convince Sleep} Eye will caucus next Fiul.iy Then ppifonnance was neat, ougtnal The FARMERS' TRIBLNE one year ING MAMMALIA." thethe most skeptical that New Ulm has Desires to. inform his evening for the purpose of selecting and of eoi.r&o laughable, and and &1.00 worth of choice gaulfn and caught on, and that the present season patrons and "friends th at delegates to the county convention music was excellent We piomise for CARPETS. How er seeds foi SI. 15 is the best offer is to be a busy one with all classes ofJ he has just received a which meets in this cicy next SatuiJay. this organization good business whereever tins reason. Send to Tiibune Company, mechanics. See the calls elsewhere in this A large line of spring samples just they may go. Nothing loose nor large stock of the Minneapolis, Minn., for sample received at C. Wagner's furniture issue of the REVIEW. vulgar in the slightest degree is permitted copy. LATEST STYLES of SPRING store. Brussel crpets at 90 cents. in Hi Henry's Superb Operatic Letter From Spokan Falls. The New Ulm Spoitsmen's club has anl SUMMER CLOTHING, The Southern Minnesota Live Stock Minstrels WALLPAPER. Spokan Falls, Wash. T., April 3,1884. decided to take out a retail liquor .xnd Fair Association is the name of HATS AND CAPS, DRESS At Tinner Hall next Tuesday evening. Editor Review: As I have promised Just leceived a full assortment of dealer's license for the coming a%ew corporation organized at Mankato. my many fiiends in Brown county to GOODS, GENTS FURNISH- Wall-paper at season, and the "Rest" will be put in write and describe this country, I send The capital stock is $20,000, ING GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES The gieat chuich festival of Easter, the best of order for the entertainment CHAS. WAGNER'S you the following which I hope will divided into 800 shares of &25,C0 each. on which day the resurrection of be given a place in the columns of the Furnituie Store. of picnic paities and others desirous also a complete Newstock Henry Ilimmeiman is secretaiy of the the Savior is commemorated with joyous worthy REVIEW. i% ot spending a few pleasant WALL-PAPER. sei vices of song and praise, was Spokan Falls is a very nice little association. of GROCERIES, hours in a shady nook, The "Rest" is very generally observed in New Ulm city of soma 3,000 inhabitants, of all CROCKERY, Glassware, last Sunday. The churches were The Eepublican county convention destined to become a popular iesort. classes and nationalities. It has unlimited The undersigned desires to inform handsomely decorated with flowers water power facilities, the fall his patrons and friends that he is in receipt called for the purpose of electing delgates etc., etc. and plants, the decorations in the being some 50 or 60 feet in a distance of a large assortmen of Wall-paper, to the Eepublican State and The Nicollet county Republicans Catholic and Congregational churches of 6 or 8 miles. The rver, which is a embracing all the newest and most Distuct conventions, will meet in will meet in delegate convention next being notewoithy. In the former Don't tail to call on him when in little larger than the big Cottonwood popular patterns natuial and aitificial flowers were Satuulay, at St. Peter, for the purpose river near New Ulm, is bordered on this city ne\t Saturday at 1:30 o'clock want ot anything in his line. His CALL IN AND EXAMINE MY STOCK. tastefully entwined about the altars, both sides with rocks. At present of electing delegates to the State and p.tfn. We hope to see every town in CARL GEBSER. motto is, and the whole chuich wore a holiday there aie only two flouring mills and district conventions. The towns adjacent the county fully lepiesented. appealance. In the Congregational two saw mills located at the falls, but STRAYEDFrom tnepiemises ot the Quick Sales and Small ProfltsI to New Ulm and Biown county church many laie and beautiful floweis others will no doubt be put in the coming undeisigued, a thiee-year-old, chestcolored EOONOAIY is WEAL in!And tiue and house plants weie artistically are entitled to repiesentation in the season. The eountry in the vinut mare, with one white MORTGAGE SALE economy lequires the use of puio ai ranged in lront of the pulpit and organ, cinity of Spokan Falls is very hilly hind leg goes lame on the right hind county convention as follows: Couitland, which gave the handsome little and rocky, and is heavily timbered leg. Information leading to the lecovery gculs at a leasonable piice lather DEFAULTfhavinhundred 2 Lafayette, 2, West Newlon, 1 been made in the payment of cnurch an extremely neat appearance. with pine and birch, but the former of the mare may be left at the the sum One and fifty-three Dollars than adulterated at less. DeLand's Ridgely, 1. greatly predominates. sind three cents (f 153 03) which is claimed to be due REVIEW office, or with the undeisigned. Gnomical Baking Powder is absolutely at the date of tins notice upon a certain mortpnge The emigration is pouring in at a Maiy, the five-year-old daughter of duly executed and delivered by Fred W Scheiderich Ixxxrirxoill Sfliiirt. p^re and the puce is leasonable. It lively late, but most everybody is The burglars have commenced theii Mr. Chustian Filzen, living on State (unmarrjea) of New* Ulm Minneso'a as DANIEL DINGIER. mortgagor to Samuel Peterson o( New Ulm, heading toward Picklan or Coeur d'- only contains Grape Cieam T.ntar stieet opposite the Catholic chinch, New Ulm, April 13. 1884. summer campaign. Aheady oui Minnesota as mortgagee, bearing date the twentyflist Alene gold mines. Many are coming Wo place the INVINCIBLE and ORIENTAL Shuts upon the market this sea- was seuously injured about the head ly of November A. 1882. given to secure and puie Bi-Carb Soda. neighboring towns of Sleepy Eye a-nd fewTURNER HALL back sadly disappointed. I have the payment of the sum of $1200 00 due and pay. feeling confident it will prove a favorite with the Trade, and meet with and face by a vicious cow last WedThe son ible five ears aftei date and interest thereon at St. Peier have been visited by wan-nesday talked with many who own shares in child ran into the ally that success which it justly merits. tha rnte of eight per cent per annum payable annually SEND P0R YOUR PRIES DS. deiing thieves, and many of am State the mines, but have found but in ear of Mr. Filzen's residence to according to the conditionb or one certain in SPRING and SUMMER piomlsory note bearing even dte with said mortgage THEO. CRONE, Agt., and dealer who speak encouragingly. They are meet her older brothers, when the exchanges contain notice of buiglalies. and therein more psrticularly described, GOODS, ETC. I am now selling prepaid tickets paying from $3 to &5 and in some few cow made a dash at her and knocked which mortgage was duly recorded in the office ol New Ulm has so far this season cases even as high as $8 per day to the Keglster of Ueeds in and for the Count/ of her to the giound. The infuriated from Biemen and Ilambuig to New One Night Only. M$W COODST escaped without molestation, but Brown and State of Minnesota on the 21st dny of miners in the Coeur d' Alene mines. animal then hooked the helpless child Ulm at the following low lates: November A 1882, at 4 o'clock in Book these fellows aie liable to diop down up and tossed her into the air At L" of moitgages page 550 And whicli said The winter was very mild here. Biemen to New Ulm, Ma B.iltimoic, $31,25 mortgage vss afterwards and on the 7th day oj this juncture the brotheis came to her Tuesday, April 22, 1884. on us most any night, and it is Avell to We had about thirty inches of snow, December A. D. 1882 with the note thereby secured Biemen to New Ulm, vi.t New Yoik, 40 80 rescue and droye the*brute awav. The but it never gets as cold as in Minnesota. duly assumed and Bet over by the above be prepaied to give thorn a hearty leception. Hambuig to New Ulm, via New Yoik, 40,80 named Samuel Peterson to one W. Shadbouru child received two terrible gashes on Only twice during the winter Hi Henry's Superb Operatic Minstrels AT THE- UL chean Cash Store Jos. BOBLETER, Agent, of Columbia Co Wis by a deed of nssigment the light side of the face, the horns did meicury drop 18 below. Mercury offering a splendid musical entertainment dated on that day and which deed of assignment New Ulm, Minn. Mankato Review:-Mr. S. S, Watkius, of the cow having barely missed the was afterwards duly recorded in the office never got below zero after Feb. at low prices. The wardrobe of the Register ol Deeds in and lor said county of eye. Di. Mueller is in attendance, 19th. More anon. used by this company is said to of the State Fish Hatcheries, Brown and SUte of Minnesota on the 2l-t day of and the little sufferer is getting along Elsewhere in this issue of the RE yesterday, be the finest ever seen upon the minstrel Joseph Scheibel. December A 1882, at 3 o'clock in Book deposited two cans of newly-hatched N of mortgages on pnees 303 and 4 as well as could be expected. boards. The Orchestra are attired VIEW we publish a circular fiom A. white fish in the Minnesota And which said mortgage and ihe,note thereby secured in Handsome Uniforms and the Singers PERSONAI/MENTION. as aftoi wards and on the ^9tli day of Decern F. Noidtn, Commissioner of Statistics, river at this place. Similar deposits and Comedians in Silk Velvet Coats bei A 1882, by a deed oiasig inent dated on A sensational rumor reaches us that a requesting the assessors to collect that day duly assigned and set over by the said It with Satin Trimmings. Their vocal weie made at Shakopee, Le Sueur a farmer in the town of Courtland, Mr. S. D. Peterson is absent in Dakota. W. Chadbourn toM. E Fuller and John A Johnson, then town statistics with gieat care, corps ia the best traveling their introductory who are now the owners and holders thereof, The undersigned wish to announce that their Large aud New Nicollet county, mysteriously disappeared and other points on the Minnesota, He is looking up a town site by endulywhich and said last named deed of assignment was overture never fails of an last fall, and all enquiries have in order to show accurately the le-and Stock of a dam site. altogether five million of white recorded the olllce of the Register of Deeds core, and their Finale is the best ever failed to disclose his whereabouts. His in and for said county of Brown and State of somces. of each'county, A tailuie so Mr. G. W. Steinke, mayor of St. fish have been planted in the Mississippi READY-MADE CLOTHING, YOUTHS' CLOTHING written, being a travesty on President Minnesota on the 30lh day of December A. D.1882 wife, who remains on the place, at first at 2 o'clock in Book N of moi tgages on to do, it is setfoith, ledounds to the Peter, took in the Count of Hammerstein Arthur's visit to Yellow Stone Valley. and its tnbutar'es They were explained the absence of her husband DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, pages 311 aid 12 last Monday night, at Turner It is im-mense. In the second part gi eat disadvantage of the neglected with the assertion that he was assisting lively little fellows, and in a few years And whereas, default having been made in the BOOTS & SHOES, LIQUORS, ETC, ETC Hall. they present the Muldoon Quartette in some neighbors to do their threshing county. payment ot the installment of interest due Nov will furnish fine spoit for Minnesota operatic selections, shouts, hymns, etc., iilst 1883 amounting to $96 00 and the taxes on Dr. White, the veterinary surgeon, but when the threshing had all for the spring and summer trade is now being received, and we take this said premises foi the years 18S2 and 1883 amounting fishermen. followed by Six rousing Song and has skipped the country. He been done and the man still remained The vacancy cieated in our public to |57.03 paid by these assignees of said mortgage early opportunity to invite our friends and customers to give us a call Dance Men in plantation festivities. leaves a number of mourners behind amounting all to the sum of $153 03, and absent, enquiries wore met by other schools by Mr. Manderfeld's resignation Mr. S. G. Homier is about to reevasive aud examine our goods. no action or proceeding at law or otheiwise having The musical wonder J. C. Bane and him, but it is doubtful if he will ever answers. The inability, or unwillingness, been instituted to recovei the debt secured by We will Not be Undersold has been filled by the appointment Billy Lyons, Operatic Prima Donna, move permanently fiom Redwood return to give them a chance to attend of the woman to give any said mortgage, or any part thereof, who is perfect imitation of a Belle of Now therfoie, notice is he-eby given, that by his funeral. satisfactory explanation of her husband's of Mr. A. Anderegg. The position SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CASH PURCHASERS. Falls to Spokane Falls, at which latter virtue of a power of saie contained in said Mortgage, inFashion. Then follow Six Knights in disappearance, coupled with the Christ. June, of Jordan, was was first tendeted to Mr. Otto and pursuant to the statute in sueh case made place he will open anew saw mill. Georgeous Armor in combat and drill, tSS? M-g- fact that an old cellar on the premises ana provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed A the city last Friday. He was called B. & E. BEHNKE. Hensel, but that gentleman wtis then The Gazette in noticing his return and the nremises described in and covered by said with wonderful feats upon the Pedestal was by her direction filled up about the hither by the death of his mother, F. mortgage, viz. The South-west quarter (X) of the Behnke, $ by Bobby Beach. Then comes Mr. Hi. fourteen miles from Minneapolis, and from Washington tenitoiy says it only time he disappeared, has led theneighbors Southwest quarter of Section twenty (20). The noted in last week's REVIEW. Mr. Henry in his Superb Cornet Solos introducing Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter to &u^piscionJthat hejhas been foully before he leceived the tender and telegraphed took him a clay to make up his June is now conducting a business of of Section nineteen (19). The Northwest quarter his Magnificent Gold Cornet dealt with. The matter is undergoing The Time has Come (4)o the Nortbwestijuarter (U) of section twenty-nine his own in Jordan, and seems to be his acceptance the vacancy mind that theie weic good openings followed by the bran new side splitting a legal investigation, and it is not (29) and the Nrrthas quarter (X) of the well pleased with his surroundings. for that business in the vicinity of had been Ailed as above stated. farce, entitled "Our Bad Boy and HisNortheast quarter (X) of Section thirty (30). All improbable that some startling developments of said lanae lying and being in Townrhlp one hundred Mr. Hugo Stubbe, well and favorably Pa." Tickets on sale at City Drug Spokane. In that brief time he could willbo made. one nine (109) North of Range thirty-two (32) known in mercantile circles, is Store. Popular prices. This is the season of the year when west containing one hundred and sixty acres according notleain whether the mining craze to the Government survey in Brown county, now traveling for the Great Western and we are ready the United States revenue collectois and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments had any foundation or not. Spokane Congipssmin Wakefield informs us Cigar Co H. & Inbusch, Milwaukee. and appurtenances, will be sold at public auction, their deputies are hard woiked MILLINERY Falls is enjoying a "truly" boom, that the Committee on Commerce to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt His route takes him through and interest, and the taxes, if any, on said premises, ng orders for the special tax or U\se Michigan and Wisconsin, mainly. with immigration coming from all have come to the conclusion that Congress and fifty dollars attorney's fee, as stipuf ited in stamp. The law lequires that and by said Mortgage In case of foreclosure, and Mr. E. Winterhalter, of Milwaukee, quarters. has not the power tofixthe head the disbursements allowed by law which sale will dealers in liquors and tobacco must who was in this city last week, be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, at of navigation on the Minnesota river TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF THIS PLACE AND VICINITY the front door of the Court House, In the City of informs us that he will soon go into Duiing his legislative career in their tax receipt or stamp posted -AT- at New Ulm or any other point. New Ulm in said County and State, on the twentyfirst business in Chicago. Mr. Winterhalter THE LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED New Mexico, Mr. Nicholas Galles has day of May A. 1884, at ten o'clock A M. of jln their place of business on May There can be found but one precedent, is a good business man.Jand during that day, subject to redemption at any time within won golden opinions from all who All applications for license must one year from the day of sale, as provided by law SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF his many years on the road he has and in that case the bill provides Dated April 9th A. D. 1884. have observed his course. The following be sworn to by the applicants. built up a large trade which he will BOOTS & SHOESP that Congress may at any time restore M. K. FvtitER ADD JOHN A. JOHHSON shows the esteem in which command in his new business. LIND MIAQBERO assignees of mortgage. the stream to its original status, and I wish to announce .to my customers The Mankato Review is mistaken Attorneys for assignees of mortgage, New he is held by the press of that country. even if the pending bill had passed, Ulm, Minn. Mav 21 84. TO ASSESSORS. and friends of New and vicinity that when it says that Mr. C. C. Brandt of improvements would have to be made Notice to Contractors & Builders. my this city put himself on record in the SantaFeeNew Mexican Review: PLEASE BEAD. subject to that risk. The people have late farmers' convention as an opponent SPBINS S I&VE ARRIVED. This deserred compliment for an that light now. Until a bridge interfeies honored member is from the Las Vegas Including Everything in the line of of the bill introduced by Congressman Sealed bids for the carpenter work, Your attention is hereby respect* with navigation, it will not be Gazette: Nicholas Galles, of Dona Wakefield tofixthe head of mason work, inclusive plastering and LADIES', GENTS', MISSES', BOYS', YOUTHS', and fally called to the great importance Consisting of Millinery, as Ana, will return to his constituents molested, no matter what its construction. whitewashing, of the Evang. Luth. navigation on the Minnesota river at attached to the careful collection of with the knowledge that he has gained CHILDBENS' FOOTWEAB. NEW GOODS, As it is not probable that the Gymnasium in New Ulm, as per plan ftkt of kll f)e^ription, the statistics of our State. New Ulm Mr. Brandt is of the opinion the respect of those with whom he and specifications of the same, which In the first place, it gives the State scheme to connect the Minnesota river has come in contact during the session, that the Minnesota above New LATEST STYLES. can be examined at the house of the her proper standing amongst other and that his course has deseived with the Red river of the North trimmed and untrimmed. Ulm or even Mankato, can be putthe undersigned, will be received until BEST STOCK & LOWEST PRICES. States of the Union, by showing her lespect of all good citizens. He will ever be consummated, the people FLOWERS, RIBBONS, April 23,1884, at 12 m., by the Gymnasium to better use. products, resources and wealth, has intioduced none but good bills, and at and above this point will run little Building Committee in New Ulm, In the second place, it will tend to deserves great credit ot having pushed SATINS, PLUMES, Minn. The right to reject any or all The following from the Muscatine risk in constructing good, substantial increase our population and wealth by to a law the bill defining the lights bids is hereby reserved. encouraging immigration from abroad of married women. of every escription, and at prices that Journal has a local application: "Yes," bridges. and thus bring to our State many who TCEV. J. C. ALBRECUT, We ash only a fair Trial. are 25 per cent less than anywhere said she to her escort as they glided Mr. Galles informs us that the latter Ch'm'n Building Com and otheiwise would not come here to locate. else. around the nnk, I do love skating. Two young rowdies, named Lang Prest. of the Evang. Luth. is a copy of the Minnesota law. We are Confident of the Besult, ,\s Synod of Minn. When we are sailing aiound this way and Bauman, respectiyely, last Monday To fuither this end, assessors, Remember I have no old stock H*Xj0heyde New Ulm, Minn., April 4th, 1884. Wise of the Mankato Revieio and whose duty it is made by law, should my very soul seems to be floating away took board and lodgings at Hotel carried over from last year, but All other political enemies of Congiessman with great care collect the statistics Fresh Goods. to heaven and" By some mistake de Casey for thirty days, at the exof N EW ULM their different towns, in order that Wakefield are seeking to embitter NOTIONS. in the programme at this point, both gkktii\g Sfak!! pense of the county. These fellows the resources of each county can be the people against that gentleman fjollei4 of her soles floated away toward heaven, are hard chaiacteis, and on Friday accurately shown. Heretofore some because he intioduced the bill counties have, through negligence of while the rest of her smote the night they indulged in the little pleasantry fixing the head of navigation on the "SUMMONS. assessors, made a very poor showing Native^tumber. floO^ with a mighty smile. of smashing in the front windows SPfJlL. 14th, 1884. Minnesota river at New Ulm. They as compared with other counties, although in Cordes' hotel. Lang soon Having sold my present place of assert that the bill was introduced at no poorer in soil nor in skill in I have just received Jt I, !-.^1- 1.1 On and after the above date the after took a freight train east, but husbandry, but only because of the The undersign^jp||Mepared n^ifev3imbeto furnish Repulican Caucus. business, and desiring to close my the instigation and in the interest of for New Ulm Roller Skating Rinkwill be 100 Doz. Ladies' Fancy carelessness of those to whom it was all kinds of was apprehended at Waseca on a telegram books as speedily as possible, all the railroad companies. This is false, open every day, as follows: The Repulican electors of the city intrusted to collect the facts required. buildingjujposjBjo shOTfr*1iotice and from Sheriff Casey. Bauman I- those indebted to me are requested Hose, at 10 cts. Children's and they know it. The bill was introduced Such counties, as has been appreciaillustrated, at very low prices*^*.*# SUKJ?? of New Ulm are hereby invited to Morning Session, from 9 a. m. to 12 m. to settle their accounts on or before made no effort to escape and he wasbly at the request of many citizens 2 to 5 p. m. have lost their share Hose, at 10 cts., good at 13c ,y ^^3f"jW- Afternoon meet in caucus at Turner Hall Friday, April 1st next, and thereby save run in without trouble. On Monday of Brown and Redwood counties, MAPLE FLOORim BASSWOOD of the population and money which Extra Hour 5 6 '*l April 18,1884, at 8 o'clock p. m.. for LACES 1 ct., 2$ cts., 5 cts., 7cts7, costs. At the same time those who have come into the State and been and in pursuance of a joint resolution the twain were brought before justice FLOOEINC BASSWOOD Evening. 7 10 h^o)urpose of selecting six (6) del-passed 10 cts., 15 cts., 20 cts., and even up transferred to other counties that may have claims on me ate requested by the last legislature. Bro. Fischer, and it is by his decree that Scale of Admission for Skaters. SIDINGS A SPECIAL- have made a better showing. No to 50 cts. per yartj, all fine and to present same by the date !es to represent New Ulm in the Wise may be able to tnduce the people they are now enjoying e&jgfe-and comfoitinour WITH LOW OF SKATES: TY. /?Vv county can afford this. I not only cheap. above named. Jos VOGEL. Jity convention called to meet at further down the creek to look upon county jail. \lt is notaffects One Sessions 25 cts the office of the Commissioner Loris BrENGEB, this question in a different light, upCourt House Saturday, April 19. Seven Regular Session Tickets.. SI.00 much satisfaction for a man to have of Statistics, but the Bureau of ImE JOHN LIND, C, A. HAGBERG. MBROIDERY a very large as New Ulm, Minn. but to the people up this way thehis Extra Hour Session 10 cts. and to transact such other migration are often accused of partiality Office of LIND. property wantonly damaged to the sortment. when the true reason is that the scheme of uniting the Minnesota river iiiess as may properly come before i 'WITHOUT LOAN OF SKATES! extent of $30 or $40 and then see the Timber for sale. assessors have not used sufficient care and the Red river of the North by WHITE DRESS GOODS/ One Session* 15 cts CAUCUS. perpetiators let off so easily. They Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. in collecting the statistics, and for means of a canal is altogether too visionary. Ten Regular Session Tickets $1.09 order of the Rep. City Com. should have received the full benefit that reason only the Commissioner's FANS, GLO^TO, NfcCKTIES, Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawn Extra Hour Session 10 cts. Reports have been defective. ERNST BRANDT, ch'm'n from the partnership heretofore of the law, 00 days. In the town of Home, Brown county, HAIR ORNAMENTS, ETC Each assessor should carefullj. readt existing between us, the undersigned 125 Years Old. An Editor's Tribute. Republican Caucus. Minn., sub-lot 2 of lot 9, sec. 22, No children admitted except on Saturdays. "The Instructions to Assessors" and with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in DRESS BUTTONS 500 gross, Messrs. Francis Newbery & Son, On Saturday evenings no Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. being 12 acres, is now for sale cheap "The Laws Governing the Collection the firm name of LIND & HAGBERG, Elegant Styles, in black, brown, London England, established for 125Wayne, gents are admitted without ladies. Ind.. "Gazette," writes: of Statistics," which will be found and I take the liberty to assure my foi* cash. For further information' The Republicans of the Village of blue, gilt, and in fact any shade, at years, write: As a testimonial from "For the past five yeais I have always upon the back of the assessor's statement clients that all litigated matters will ANTON ZIEHER, address as below, or enquire at W. 7 Sleepy Eye Lake, Brown County, remarkable low prices. one of the oldest drug-houses in Great used Dr. King's New Discovery, for blank. leceive my careful and personal attention PROPRiETltfri^aFrarabois. ,%t Minn., aie hereby notified that a Republican Britain, respecting your household remedy, coughs of most severe character as I sincerely hope that the Commissioner's as in the past. Come in examine our goods and learn will no doubt be of interest to well as for those of a milder type. I Report on Statistics for the Caucus will be held at Harmony We attend to all suits in the State and DANIEL SWEDLAND. prices before making your purchases you, we are pleased to make the statement never fails to effect a speedy cure. year 1884 will, by the assistance of United States Courts, examine and perfeet Gibbon, Minn. elsewhere. r?wi Apr 23'84 Hall, Friday, April the 18th, 18- that we have sold St^-Jocobs My friends to whom I recommended the officers whose duty it is made by titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell Teditiondesiring 84, at 7 o'cleck p. m., for the purpose Remember no trouble to show goods. Oil with satisfaction to the Public, for HOSE to send the German it speak of it in same high terms, law to assist him, by furnishing the real estate, foreclose mortgages Crape Vines" qf ejecting 3, Delegates to. attend the Come early and don't wait until the several years, and that owing to the of the new pamphlet to having been cured by it of every required information, be more accurate and make collections. best patterns are all picked out. extraordinary merits of the article, 5^)ne, two, three, four and five years friends in the United States or in the cough I have had for five years, I consider County Convention to be held at New and show our industries more, We refer to the Citizens Bank of the demand is continually increasing, old Concord Grape Vines for sale from old country, are requested to hand in it the only reliable and sure cure fully than has ever been done before* New Ulna, Minni The Brown County Ulm, April 19th, 1884. and that we have heard of many favorable Spec's New Jersey Vineyards.^ IMc the names at once, and it will be mail* for Coughs, Colds., etc." Call at C. Yours Respectfully, f Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the By order of Committee, reports regarding its great virtue given and orders taken by C. L. Roos, ed forthwith to any address, L. Roos' City Drug Store and get a German Imperial Consul of Chicago,. .A.F.NORDIN, 4 as a pain-curing remedy. Druggist. May 1ftt "^Jfewtilm. HANS Mo, Chairman. 1 free Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. WM PF^KDEB. COMMISSIONER OP STATISTICS j^p. JOHN LIND. jpfolMgiiiiMr ?,t Miiia^i 4 I! -t