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NEW ULM AND VICINITY $100,000.00. Rev. Sanders df Faribault has accepted %^The cranky editor of the Mankato The acreage of 1884 as apportioned to structed abate the following, JOHN LIND. C, A. HAGBERG. the invitation of the Baptist Review has found another pretext to the three leading products is as follows OIceofLBMHABBM, Travelers ,Guide. A.Arveson $810 A Armstrong $178 society of Sleepy Eye to -minister to for heaping abuse on Gov. Wakefield. ^*rfftB(*J^fc! GFBidwell 142 Armstrong 2 73 This time he is roiled because the their spiritual wants for the next UatT Bromwich 10 47 wheat Corn Harrison 7 791 TOWNS. Attorneys-at-Law, New Ulm, Minn. Dr. Price's Crea Baking Powder 2 office of Deputy Collector of Internal year. So says the St. Peter Tribune. 7 N Christen Math Rosko Mr. Frank L. Randall having withdrawnfrom Revenue at Mankato has been discontinued. Albin,'. Peter tlanson 5 04 sen, 268 the partnership heretofore -Elaborate preparations are being Bashaw, 1,117 698 394 05Rolf Hyne 10 SabinaBuck, 3 The fact of the matter is the existing between us, the undersigned 1,789 Burnstown, 812 344 DMcKenzie, 187 HKopenhagen 43 made by the citizens of St. Paul and department did not allow any salary And Special Flavoring Eztracts. with C. A. Hagberg will continue, in 3,558 867 Cottonwood, 1,246 A Marters, 53 Chas Krause 1 71 Minneapolis for the entertainment of for a deputy at Mankato, and there being the firm name of LIND & AGBBRG, 5,805 751 Eden, 1,599 Anna S Moose 2 27 A E West 121 Winonk&gtfeteiff}^ the Army of the Tennesee, which and I take the liberty to assure my none pati ictic enough to run the 7,571 1,095 1,781 Home, Presscott, 10 Jul. Galenska 2 15' clients that all litigated matters will 1,503 378 holds/its annual re-union at Lake 611 Lake Hanska, Mrs. Si E Rey A. Polomske 2 83 PURCHASED BT THE office without compensation, it was of rami mwm. Going East. teceive my careful and personal attention Go ing WesU* 2,161 II 710 1,138 Leavenworth, John Kitson 115 nolds, 1277 Minnetonka on the 13th and 14th necessity discontinued. Mr. Wake' as in the past. Day Passenger *4:& ftl 2,175 672 Day Passenger *6:55a Linden, 1,391 Jno. Steinville 07 CHPeck. 28 field had nothing at all to do with We attend to all suits in the State and 6,050 Night *-35p 698 1,318 Milford Night :4?5!^' John Christen- Rev Smith, 3 29 United States Courts, examine and perfeet 250 the matter, and even if he had we 872 448 Mulligan, sen, 1 24 Simmons 11 00 Except Sunday. Daily. Marshal Gommel desires us to remind titles, negotiate loans, buy and sell 246 1,679 495 North Star,....... C. Olson 12 Sheppard, Nichols fail to see herefrom the Review some people that it is not healthy C. W. HEIDEMANN, Agent 315 real estate, foreclose -.mortgages 2,525 Prairieville, Erfeld 1 24 675 & Co., 3 05 crank expects to make political capltol, 743 and make collections. for them to go bathing in the 4,027 Sigel, H. O. Hanson 1 06 MrsWShanton 24 1,011 HECKERPQSTNO. 48G.A.R inasmuch as the discontinuing of 913 3,259 Stark. 32AugLfett 143 Minnesota river, and exposing their W.*Sencerbox 1 1,023 We refer to the Citizens Bank of %S*THB FIRST CONDITION OP HEALTHFULNESS ABE New Ulna. 122 440 the office is a saving to the government Stately, 31P Anderson 31 Welstein 7 327 New Ulm, Minn. The Brown Co unty persons in broad daylight, between 3d Regular meetings the third Tuesday 62Paul Peterson 1 26 N.E.Wolfe, 6 of $1,000 a year. Bank of New Ulm, Minn. and the SECURED WHEN CARE IS TAKEN IN SELECTING THE North and 6th South streets. The doings 44,53114,5738,498 of each month, at 7:30 o'clock p. m. at Totals, Frackt, 1 28' Aug Ibberson 08 Gorman Imperial Consul ot Chicago. of certain parties who are in the Turner Hall. J. M. Sander- Nic Schons 15 Agricultural Statistics. ARTICLES WHICH ENTER INTO OUR DAILY BREAD, JOHN LIND. The live stock reported for the year son, 128 habit of violating the common rules of Lorenz Mauch 8 65 O WAGNER, WM. PF^JNDEB,OS 1884, by the assessors of, the several Sanderson 52 Bollinger, 55 %ET ALL THE ARTICLES USED BE AS PURE AND decency pre no credit to them. The following statistics are compiled J. HOESHELER, Adjt. W Smith, 4 87 Johnson 124 towns is as follows: last*. from the assessors' returns now on file a* 66F. W. Scheide- Officers oi Brown County. WHOLESOMEAS Sanderson 1 horses cows cattle sheep hogs in the county auditor's office: DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Why the deputy internal revenue Hartmann jr 3 41 rich 2 36 Dr. Price's Crea Baldngi Pprder Post Office Address New Ulm. The total acreage in Brown county of Kate Hays 40E Torgeson"^ 101 Albin 161 275 187 211 office at Mankato should be abolish FURNITURE AVDITORH. B. Constans. 160 163 101 188 48 Bashaw, rnKAsiTRSKR. Peffeferle. the three leading staples, wheat, oats ed while that at St. Peter is continued 884 191 Adjourned until August 18th next, 190 881 482 Burnstown,... REGISTER O SHEDSA. P. Walton 564 882 Cottonwood. 387 501 134 and corn, for the year 1883 was as fol Junos or PROBATEE. Brandt. is incomprehensible to the Mankato at 9 o'clock a. m. And Special Flavoring Extracts of. "r^: :r X* 350 370 388 215 Eden, Cr.sRKor THE DIBT. COURTAlbert lanchard 255 512 526 431 278 lows: Wheat, 43,794 oats, 14,403 Home people. It isn't the discontinuance of SHERIFFEdward Casey. Aro. WESTPHAL, 189 188 299 174 299 Lake Hanska,. Attest:4- chairman. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. corn, 9,063. The following table shows 155 232 345 280 182 their office that they care so much Leavenworth,. COURT COMMISSIONERA. Hashers 887 243 614 202 805 PICTURE FRAMES, MOULD- Linden, VANILLA, LEMON, 'ROSE AND the yield by bushels in the several XH. B, CONSTANS, clerk. COUNTY ATTORNEYPr. Baasen. about, but the continuance of the St. 288 369 448 419 181 Milford, CORONERJonas Laudemchlager. 194 208 88 179 Mulligan 94 towns in the county: INGS, WINDOW SHADES Peter office galls them. Calm yorselves, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTD. J. B.Velikanje ORANGE AND THE HEALTH OF THE FAMI- 72 192 113 282 North Star, 149 [Communicated.] 5 833 142 155 Prairieville,. 200 neighbors, calm yourselves, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Wheat Oats. Corn. 800 560 392 70 Sigel, TOWNS. 316 LY WILL NOT SUFFER^ Officers ot the City of New Ulm. A jolly story, Mr. Editor, you bring 960 280 282 SB these things will be managed more Stark 214 NEEDLES AND in the last week's issue of the REVIEW, 113 144 121 122 Stately,. 58 15,697 25,164 Albin, 2,597 MAYORH. B. Constans! ECONOMY. Wisely by and by. concerning the action of a Justice. CouNCiLOBS-M.Epple, L.Baenger, C. Loenhard. 14,364 21,528 Bashaw 4,241 fi Totals, 3.759 5,533 4,488 8,904 4,400 The story would be good if it was Pfefferle and J. Pftenninger. 22,611 22,932 A Lone Tree Lake Herald correspondent Burnstown, 2,176 FOR ALL KINDS OF quite true. CLBRKJacob Nix. There are also reported in the several 51,030 36,480 Cottonwood,. 13,495 TREASURERFr. Porster. .wants to know whether our 1st. It is not true, that the witnesses 76,190 45,430 CITY JUSTICESB. Fischer and Aug Westphal. towns in the county, 35 mules and Eden 3,727 county superintendent ever qualified, did and could prove the charges CITY ATTORNEYJOS. A. Eckstein" 60,846 51,123 Home 1,790 CONSTABLEJos. Galles. asses. of the complaint. not having been seen, he asserts, in 19,795 18,875 Lake Hanska,. HABSBAIIF. Qommel. 2,330 CONSIDER THE HEALTH FIRST. The losses by hail storms during the 2nd. It is not true that deft did THIS IS TRUE ECON- 15,540 21,029 that part of the county since election. Leavenworth, 4,780 Nw Ulm Market Report. maintain a nuisance. The pool of season 1883 is reported as follows: 23,523 40,080 Agent for the celebrated light running Linden, 7,039 Of couise the superintendent elect OMY. stagnant water in the alley behind defendant's 93,440 43,573 BUSHELS. Milford, CROPS. ACRES. HOUSEHOLD 8,915 qualified, and as far as we know he has premises, was the result of LCorrected weekly by R. PPEPPERLE, dealer in 14,240 j*1F$4&i-r Mulligan 9,100 700 Wheat, 14,819 221,619 Grain, Provisions, Groceries and Country Pro- an order of the board of health, to fill been quite diligent in the performance MORTGAGE SALE. 15,820 Onaningthe Fountains. North Star... 20,355 820 Oats 4,777 U9.000 and new HIGH ARM duce.] up the channel which the inhabitants 12,450 In numberless bulbs beneath the skin of his duties. The Herald corres Prairieville..., 13,025 1,600 DAVIS of the block, at their own expense, 62,315 Corn 2,182 19,820 is secreted the liquid substance which Default having been made in the payment of Sigel 24,960 1,180 pondent is the only one so far that GtAIN. had made to discharge the dirty waters the sum of one hundred and thirteen dollars 27,740 15,177 gives the hair its texture, color and Barley, 611 Stark 27,043 7,160 ($113) which is claimed to be due and is due at has found fault with Mr. J. B. Villikanje. of their households into the main W heat, 65 70.. 13,957 gloss. When this secretion stops, the the date of this notice upon a certain mortgage, Stately, 540 5,591 420 Rye 67 gutters on 2nd and 3rd North streets. Oats 25 28 duly executed and delivered by Henry A. Chute hair begins at once to become dry, lustreless, 4,090 Potatoes, 74 (a single man) t S Peterson bearing date the Corn 40 60. 3rd. It is not true, that deft, was brittle and gray. Is that the Totals 493,111430,191 62,970 third day of November A. D. 1870, glv Novembe A 1870 given to see Barley 45 reprimanded for maintaining a public Sugar Cane 67 condition of your hair? If so, apply care the payment of thi sum of |85 00 and Inter- When a Democrat insists that all nuisance, but for not having arrested et.t at 7 per cent, per annum according to the condi Said on Weekly or Monthly PROVISIONS. Corn, destrayed Parker's Hair Balsam at once. It will The average yield per acre was as i ions of one promisory note of even date with Republicans are thieves, and that under the persons who obstructed a public Beef on foot, per cwt. 2 75 3 00 restore the color, gloss and life by re 4,409 said mortgage and therein more particularly described, 149,780 by frost,... follows: Wheat, 11.52 bushels, corn, Payments. highway, which it was bis duty to do Republican administrations the Mutton per head 3 00 O 3 75 which mortgage was duly recorded In the newing the action of nature. The Barley destroyed 6.94 bushels oats, 28.86 bushels. office ot the Register of Deeds in and for the county as street commissioner of the city. Pork per cwt 3 75 @4 00 Balsam is not an oil, not a dye, but an Old Machines taken in government has been plundered, just of Brown and State of Minnesota, on the sev. by other Casues 50 1,500 The acreage and yield of other crops A. Westphal."" Flour per cwt 2 75 3 00 elegant toilet article, highly appreciated day of November, A. 1879, at 11M o'clock A. point him to the fact that under James Trade for New Ones. in book of mortgages, on page 72 and Corn Meal, per cwt 2 00 for the year 1883 was as follows: because of its cieanliuess. which said mortgage was afterwards and on the Buchanan's administration the losses [Official.] Beans 1 50 2 00 Oporto Grape Juice PreservedThe Aug. 12. WAGNER 28th day of April A D. 1882 by a deed of assignment TfieTof County Commissioners' Proceedings. Peas 1 50 2 25 by embezzlements on every $1,000 was duly executed and delivered, and dated on Kinds. Acres. Port Grape Wine of- New Jer that day, duly assigned, sold, transferred and set Bush. Onions 00 & 80 WALLPAPER. WOOD FOR SALE. r\ $3.81, which, under Republican administrations, over by the said S D. Peterson to M. E Fuller sey is the best medicinal wine, and it Potatoes, per bushel 40 and John A Johnson, for value received, and Just received a full assortment of has been reduced to less is said that the vintage of A, Speer July Session, 1884. Barley, which said deed of assignment was afterwards 2,197 101,078 Sugar Cured Hnros per lb & 12% Tbe undersigned desires to Inform-^ nil-paper at and on the 29th day of April 1682 at 9 o'clock a far'excels any produced. It is heavy than one cent on each $1,000. This Rye 143 2,137 Breakfast Bacon per lb. 10 the citizens of New Ulm that he is ~*i in duly recorded in the office of the Register of in bady, rich in flavor and adapted for CnAs. WAGNER'S Buckwheat 4 179 Deeds in and for said county of Brown and State is not mere campaign bunco mb, but Dried Beef, per lb 15 The Board of County Commissioners prepared to supply all demands forf,^ Furniture Store sickly persons and for general family of Minnesota in Book N of Mortgages on pages 17 Potatoes,.. 728 69,053 Salt Pork, per ft 12 13 facts gathered from the treasury archieves. wood on short notice, either by the^A" and 18, and whereas the said if E. Fuller and of Brown county, Minnesota, met use Mr. Speer also preserves the Oporto Beans 46 672 Lard, per ft 10 12 John A Johnson arc now the owners and holders CARPETS. carload or cord, and at prices that defy Grape Juice just as it runs fresh at the Auditor's office July 28th, 1884. Sugar Cane...., of said mortgage, and the whole sum secured 65 *1,528 Butter, per ft 7 10 competition. thereby I* due and payable and no part thereof has from the press without fermeitfation, Cultivated Hay,. 716 f848 Absent. Com. Romberg. Cheese, per lb O 17.. PETER HERIAN. The new addition to the roller skating been pnld, and no action or proceeding at law or for the use of temperance people and Flax Seed A large line of spring samples just 865 8,209 otherwise having been instituted to recover the Poultry, per ft 8 (8 10 At ten o'clock a. m. the board proceeded rink is completed, and Mr. Zieher churches it is called unfei merited debt secured by said Mortgage, or any part thereofj Wild Hay, 144,255 received at C. Wagner's Uuniture Eggs, per dozen O 12J to hear the petition for ditching Grgpe Juice. For sale by Chas. L. gives notice in another column that Timothy Seed.. 1.304 stoie. Brussel carpets at 00 cents. Meat Market, Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by GROCERIES Roos. in the town of Home, and find the irtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, the grand opening will take place SugarWhite, per lb 10. JS^NOTE'Gallons, fTons. and pursuant to the statute in such case New Uim Public Schools. viewers' report made in accordance Yellow, per lb 8 next Saturday evening. There will made and provided, the said mortgage will be The number of apple trees growing PERSONAL MENTION. Ibiclosed, and the premises described in and covered Brown, per lb 9 with the law, and the same being in be skating from 8 to 10, when the roileis by said Mortgage, viz Lot number fourteen M. EPPLE, Prop'r. 7 in 1883 was 5,820, of whioh number 1,- Dried FruitsApples 12) favor of the proposed work, they (14) of stctien number eighteen (18) in township will be laid aside and the rink The fall term of the New Ulm Public Peaches, per lb 10 840 produced 626 bushels of apples. number one hundred and eight (108), north of NEW ULM.MINN %$ H. B. Gary and lady ot Marshall MINNESOTA ST. find that the ditch and its location Schools begins on Monday, August range number thirty-one (81) west, containing turned into a ball room. The rink Prunes, per lb 10"12 For the current year, 6,655 apple trees forty acres in Brown County, and State of Minnesota, 18th. Classes will assemble in their were the guests of Dr. C. Beriy and lady would be conducive of CoffeeRio, Green 20 25 will be handsomely decorated and with the hereditaments and appurtenances are reported growing, of which number respective rooms at 9 o'clock a. m. ryHE undersigned desires to inform the people of last week. H. B. seems to hold his will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder public health and welfare, they Rio, Roasted,per lb 20 25. 1 biilliantly lighted for the occasion, Nnw Ulm and vicinity that he has re-estaNlsh-^ Applications for admission to piinjury for cash, to pay said debt and interest, and 2,143 are fruit bearing. North Star reports Java, Green, per lb 30 33 own pretty well. his meat market and Is now preapared to Waiton hereby accept the report and establish the taxes for the years 1882 and 1883, on said premises, and a grand time may be expected. classes will be received upon completion eoTlhis i eld customers and friends with only thet no apple trees for 188384, and paid by these assignees of mortgage amounting Java, Roasted, per lb 40.- Dr. C. Berry made a professional best fresh and cured meats, sausages,lard and eve-^ said drain or ditch as specified in the of the new school building. Duo to $16.54 and interest, and twenty .five Experts will be present from Tracy, Mocha Green, per lb 35.. Prairieville none for 1883. rything usually kept in a first-class market Thai dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by notice will be given of the proper time trip to Tracy last Wednesday. Verily, report. highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT-- Sleepy Eye and St. Peter. TeasJapan, je lb 40 75 said mortgage In case of foreclosure, and the disbursements Dtp Total number of grape vines reported, for making such applications. TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. the doctor's patients aie scatteied allowed by law, which sale will be Resolved:That the board of viewers Green, per lb 00 80.. ,wc made by the sherifforsaid Brown county, at the M. EPPLE. Non-residents desiring to attend our 418 fr6m which 337 pounds of over a large tract ofterntoiy. Black, per lb 50 75. Jacob Durbahu's team ran away one front door of the conrt house, in the city or Now on the Home ditch shall meet at fcchoola will report for examination at Ulm in said County and State, on the 27th ny of grapes were gathered. The town of John Hoffmann, for a number of day last week and knocked his new St. the Courthouse in the city of New Turner H-ill, on Saturd-n, Aug. 30th, Auguxt, A. D. 1884, at ten o'clock a of that Milford is the banner grape bearing Send'Money by American Express y, anoject to redemption at any time witbiu one at 9 o'clock a. m. years a resident of Wadena county, Paul binder into smither. He left the Ulm on the 14th day of August next year from the day of sale, as provided by law. Co. Money Orders, town, she furnishing 300 pounds to all By otder of the Board ot Education, has again taken up his abode in this team standing alone in the field attached Dated July 14th A. 1881 to make their final report. Nix, Supt. Receipts given. Money refunded if the other towns in the county 37. The LIND & HAOBJEBO, E FUU.BR, BREWER, MALSTEB BOTTLER city, having arrived heie with lua to the binder while he went a On motion, the board authorized the New Ulm, Aug. 4, 1881 (Aug. 2784) Attorneys for assignees of JOHN A JOHNBOW Orders are lost. Sold at all offices of grape vine culture, as well asthe apple mortgage, New Ulm, assignee of mortMinn. family last week. shoit distance for twine, when off sum ot $20 damages en the Home ditch the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. Aug27-84 gage tree culture, seems to grow but slow, Mw Uw, MITW- Hon. Abner Tibbets, of New they put at a brisk run and never BATES. to be paid Frank A. Tuttle. GRAND only 451 fruit bearing vines being reported PROBATE NOTICE. s Mexico, at one time register of the TO 95 5 $10 8c: |20-10c: $80- 12c $40.15c $50 20c stopped until the machine was scattered This brewery is one of thelargest,esUbIishmenta The board then proceeded to hear petition for 1884. of the kind in ibe Minnesota valley and is fitted^ July 9 85. for ditching in the towns of government land office at this place, all over the field. Although a improvements. entente Keg anctv up with all the modern Ke an% State of Minnesota, County of Brown, as. In The whole number of acres of forest vicinity has The harvest in this Eden and Prairieville, and find the fi bottle beer fnrnishedto any par of tb city on Probate Court Special Term. July 2d, 1884 rr of tbe city on?" was in the city last Thursday renewing loss of $75 was sustained by breakage, short notice. My bottlebeer especially adaoteoF In the matter of the estate ot Rasmus Esnenien viewers' report made in accordance trees reported as growing is 1,027, of serious acci- passed off without anj for family use. ~%k old acquaintances. by diligent woik, lasting all night, Mr. deceased w11LJ!| with law, and the same being in favor Country brewers and others that buy malt which number 77 aores were planted Uhcrcap, An instrument In writing, purporting dents. Geo. Schneider and Fr. Boock had the Mr. II. A. Subiha, Jr., went to find It to their Interest to place thnir orders wtth^? of the proposed work, they find to be the last will and testament|of Ratmni Espen. this season. Only\12 acres were planted me. All orders by mail will receiverayrprompt at- sen deceased, late of said connty, has been delivered that the proposed ditch or drain is of machine in tunning older again by Chicago yesterday morning, where tention. Theo. Crone is building a lefilgera- to this Court} OF THE on Arbor Day, and those in the public utility and necessity, and conducive AUG. SCHELLT And whereas, Rasmus Christiansen has filed next morning. he will join the Nellie Boyde Combin street, op- tor warehouse on German therewith her petition, representing among other at*. to the public health and welfare, New Skating Rink, towns of Bashaw, Burnstown, Cottonwood, v'r things that said Rasmus Epensen died In said ation and start for the Pacific Slope they hereby accept said report posite the old school house. ber Lake Hanska, Stark and Stately. county on the 84th day of June, 1684, testate, and A I I President0sm offt 8the U.S. Thelarg The St. Paul Globe in an editorial hand8 some time this month. and establish said drain or ditch as that said petitioner is the sole executor named In e9t /lU-Uil 1 The town of Albin which has always said last will and testament, and praying that the Both of the Minneapolis police officers in last Thursday's issue says -"The specified in the report. Hew Ulini Hon. John Lind of Tracy tarried said instrument may be admitted to probate, and Bellinsold for less than twiceour price. mL A reported the largest number of trees on The fastest book in Americ a Immens and that Iettois testamentary be to him issued shot during encampment week Republican National party is opposed On motion, it was resolved that the in our city last Saturday. John says profits to the agents. All intelligent people want thereon highways, makes no showing at all It Anyone can become a successful agent. Term* have died from their wounds. viewers on Prairiville and Eden ditching to piohibition, and as a matter of snipes are very plenty about Tracy It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, -7 this year. Of the 13,895 rods of trees free, UALLETT BOOK CO Augusta, Maine. -ON- meet at the Courthouse in the city and the said petition, be heard before this Court, course the Prohibitionists will stand a' Decl 1884 and that they make mighty good eating. at the Probate Office in said county, on the 80th The fall term of the New Ulm Public of New Ulm on the 14th day of August, reported planted on highways, the $ktufdky, $!iig. 9, i4. day of August, A. 1884, at 10 o'clock in the good show of carrying Iowa and Kansas, He speaks from experience, of next, to make their final report. forenoon, when all concerned may appear and schools begins on Monday, August town of Eden lays claim to 9,109 as against the Republicans." This contest the probate of said instrument course. Burnstown comes next with 1,240 rods, 18th. See notice of Supt. Nix in another And it is further ordered, that public notice of will be news to some of the New Ulm Herman Seiter. the good looking ResolvedThat the sum of $25 damages the place of said hearing be given to all persons and Stately, with 1,180 rods, ranks column. interested, by publication of these orders for three Democrats, who have all along been on Prairieville and Eden ditches but somewhat modest tonsorial artist wee' successively previous to said day of hearing, third. Skating from 8 to 10 o'clock, p. be paid to Cecil Christensen. in the New Ulm Review a newspaper printed insisting that Blaine is a Prohibitionist Many farmers in this vicinity finished of Tracy, illuminated our sanctum after which, and published at the City of New Ulm in said m. The following table shows the whole Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. and that Republican success means county. cutting their small grain last Saturday, last Wednesday with his radiant phiz. number of cows and sheep in each town By the Court. ERKST^BBAVDT, AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board PROPRIETOR OFTHB prohibition. It is cruel in the Globe gocial )kn and stacks are beginning to Herman's presence in the city is al (L S.) Judge of Probate. and the product therefrom, in the year met pursuant to adjournment, at 2 Aug 684 to throw cold water on the only campaign New Ulm Foundry loom up in nearly every field. ways a sure sign that there is to be a o'clock p. ra. Absent, Com. Romberg, 1883: powder the leaders of the New gathering of the clans, but owing to PROBATE NOTICE. An insane woman jumped out of a & MACHINE SHOFX Sheap Ulm Democracy seem to have. Wool Batter the fatigue undergone at the Grand cheese The board selected twenty-two (22) cows TOWNS. second story window at the St. Peter sheared lbs. lbs. lbs. Admission, 25 cents each person, persons to serve as petit jurors and Army re-union recently, the boys State of Minnesota, County of Brown, ss. In Corner Centre & Front Streets.^ asylum a few days ago and fractured Albin 68 284 skating included. 354 24,110 35 Probate Court, Special Term, July 19th 1884. twenty-three (23) persons to serve as The reporter of the St. Peter Tribune didn't respond with alacrity last week. 50 311 212 14,980 50 In the matter or the estate or Sarah Sweet deceased. NEW ULM, MniK one of her legs. The Tribune says grand jurors for those that served at For dance, 25 cents extra for gentlemen. took in the Grand Army re-union Burnstown. 484 2,100 810 18,615 The Foundry has been thoroughly refitted an thetMayHerm of court. Cottonwood. 221 1,291 684 88,660 she is recovering rapidly. 985 Whereas, an instrument in writing, purporting Ladies free. An Editor's Tribute. am now prepared to do all kinds of work on sbor at Minneapolis and what he saw and Eden 167 1,297 395 to be the last will and testament of Sarah Sweet vlfVmJ notice. Repairing of all kinds of machinery and Mrs. Klingbeil appeared, stating J! deceased, late of said county, has been delivered Home 269 1,085 615 41,480 Theron P. Keator, Editor of Ft. heard there he lays before his readers Agricultural Implements a speciality. Only experienced The farmers are jubilant. They her case, being old and poor, and asked to tills court Lake Hanska, 277 554 294 14,700 workmen are employed and work en-' Wayne, Ind., '-Gazettet" writes: "For Leavenworth,. 320 3,680 And whereas, Ella Sweet has filed therewith 80 as follows: for assistance. On motion, the trustedtomy care wiOll be executed with neatnea -f never had better crops, nor more favorable Music by the New Linden S2 1,475 513 51,832 her petition, representing among other things that Ulm Silver Cor- the past five years I have always used and dispatch. ALL wRK WARRANTED board authorized Com. Manderf eld to "The Grand Army boys from Iowa, said Sarah Sweet died in said county on the 31A of Milford 199 1,004 460 22,850 weather in which to gather Dr. King's New Discovery,, for coughs net Band. CHAS. LEONHARD January 1882, testate, and that Hirm F. Sweet, tbe 90 440 177 12,700 examine the case, with power to act, who were at Minneapolis last week, of most severe character as well as executor named in said last will and testament North Star 182 them. Good prices this fall is all that and report at the next meeting. were each provided with a large has refused to act as such executor and cause Prairieville. 819 28,800 Native Lumber. for those of a milder type. It never is necessary to complete their bliss. said will to be probated, and praying that said in. trunk, in which to take home a supply 567 25,450 10,750 S'Kfi a The bid of Dr. Thes. Sullivan to act fails to effect a speedy cure. My btrnment may be admitted to probate, and. that Stark 359 27,250 9,500 of the article that is prohibited. The For this occasion the rink will be as crfunty poor physician and furnish letters of administration with the will annexed be friends to whom I have recommended Stately 81 322 126 12,136 0 tb her issued thereon Tribune does not wish to give them handsomely decorated and brilliantly The year's work of the New Ulm The undersigned is prepared to furnish the necessary medicine to the county it speak of it in same h:gh terms, Totals 2,185 10,169 5,787372,238 It is ordered, that the proofs of said instrument, 21,450 away, and as they have all got home lighted, and everything will be done all kinds of native lumber for poor and prisoners, for the year commencing and Sleepy Eye high schools has been Haying been cured by it of every and the said petition, be heard before this court, by this time, it will be too late to to make it pleasant for all participants building purposes on short notice and August 1st, 1884, at $75 was at the probate office in said county, on the 28d day 61 hives of bees reported produced 781 approved by the State High School cough I have had for five years, I consider of August A. 1884, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, watch the trains for them. The Iowa All are cordially invited. at very low prices. 3 accepted for the third district. Report it the only reliable and suie cure pounds of honey. 8 hives in Cottonwood Board, and the appropriation of $400 when all concerned may appear and contest men say that they have been existing of Dr. B. Carl read and filed., the probate of said instrument for Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at C. L. ANTON ZIEHER, Prop'r: was voted for each school, orders to be are reported as producing 300 on buttermilk since July 3, and when And it is further ordered, that public notice of MAPLE FLOORING, BASSWOOD Roos' City Drug Store and get a Free Adjourned to 9 o'clock a. m., idmorrow. the time and place of said hearing be given to all pounds, while Leavenworth reports only issued and paid August 10th, they got to Minneapolis and found Trial Bottle. Large Size $1.00. FLOORING, BASSV^i JUST WHAT TOD Anvil, V, Cot-off the beverage easy to obtain,they could 100 pounds of honey, as the product e* &*Ai!| WANT. Tool for Farm WOOD SIDINGS A SPECIAL-v TUESDAY, JULY 29,1884/ hardly make up their minds to go and House use. 8 from 20 hives. A man named Ellis, aged 67 years, "t Brookville Bits City. home." MORNING SESSIONThe board met fizes, f4 50, $6.60, said county* 1 JL living near Lone Tree Lake, met a violent The tobacco crop has dwindled down $&/* $6 50. Sold by at 9 o'clock a. m., pursuant to adjournment. By the Court Emxsr BBAXDT, hardware deal- LOOS BUENGEB, *3 (L. S.) from 1,141 pounds in 1879 to 80 pounds Judge of Probate. death on Friday, the 25th ult., by Absent, Com. Romberg. era To introduce, FIRELast Wednesday about 1 o'- All is serene in Brookville. As we New Ulm, Minn*? Ang 80-84. one free to tint in 1883, and that was all raised in" the the wheels of a heavily loaded wagon On motion, the board allowed Jos. Empire Mill Co. clock fire was discovered in a stable have no gossiping women around us to person who sets fit Cheap Cash Store Helget the sum of $8 per month, commencing town of Stark. Either our farmers passing over his body. The accident npaclnboffonr on Jos. Schneider's premises. The stir up a neighborhood broil, our lives Agents wanted. Write for circulars. March 28th last, for boarding have stopped using the weed, or else was caused by leaving one tug hitched alarm was quickly given, but the fire are quite uneventful and somewhat CHENEY Alf VI1L Ac VISE CO., an idiot named Kober also $2.50 they have concluded that they can buy ROLLER MTCIL. in detaching the team from the w&- DETROIT, MICH. (2185) for clothes furnished him to date. spread so rapidly that before the fire monotonous. GEOBGElACOBS it cheaper than raise it on their own gon. On motion, the board authorized the department got fairly to work the The old Boddiger place has at last soil. ft Auditor to levy as taxes the following fallen inta good hands and is being rapidly whole stable was in James. The A number of exchanges state that a amounts to defray the expenses of the reclaimed from its former neglect. The following table shows the total stable stood in close proximity to Mr. county for the ensuing year: 24 Rollers and 4- Burrs. The new owner is Mr. S. Birdsail large number of counterfeit quarters acreage in 1883 and 1884, and the number DE/LL.ER IN Mullen's large barn and for a time it of Faribault. His son will also County revenue fund, .V$9,800 are in circulation. The pieces are DRY GOODS, of farms in cultivation in the latter We take pleasure in Informing toe looked as if that too must go, which occupy a portion of the farm. We poor 3,500 NOTIONS dated 1875. On genuine quarters only year: public that we are now ready for bos*" are greatly pleased at this addition to would also have taken Schneider's road and bridge 1,500' HATS,- CAPS. three claws can be seen on the eagle, iness. The best machinery and all the our neighborhood, especially as we interest and sinking fund, 4,000 residence. More effective work was "No7~ MINNEAPOLIS GROCERIES, CROCKERY latest improvements in the manufacture 1883. 1884 while on the counterfeit the eagle has TOWNS. find Mr. BirdsaU's people very pleasant and one (1) mill on all taxable property farms done with the small force pump than of fiour enable us to compete with and OILS. and genial neighbors. HORSE and CARRIAGE for general school fund. four claws on one foot and three on the with the hand engine. The hose attached the best mills in the country ,^5^6 Harvesters are Tunriing everywhere, Albin 2,966 The applications of B. Frey, of Leavenworth, other. 87 BAZAAR, We are constantly buying ?%fll Also Musical Instruments to the latter bursted several and their click, click is our only music Bashaw, 2,347 and John von Kaufenberg, 2,608 53 Wheat, J$m. and WHhELBB Jb WILSON'S except the mild incentives of the times, which only too forcibly demonstrated Burnstown, 3,610 of Iberia, for liquor licenses were 3,208 78 807.809 6 811 Sixth Street South. On the Mankato Dairy Board Exchange Bye, men when a smashup is suddenly introduced Latest Improved Cottonwood,.., 6,917 granted, the auditor to issue the licenses 5.993 112 that but little reliance can be last Wednesday there were 109 on the programme. Eden 7,585 on payment at $25 by each applicant, 8,694 One Block from the Court House. *-$$ SEWING MACHINES. 123 i Corn, **.*$ placed on the hand engine doing any tubs of creamery and forty-four tubs Home 10.651 and the filing of approved 11,623 138 Finest Horse Eiciange in America A very young lady arrived in our -4ft~ effective work in case of a large fire. Lake Hanska,. 2,295 bonds, each in the sum of $500, according yof dairy butter offered 3,000 pounds 2,594 64 town a few days since and will make All Bonds Soldat Bottom Prices. Buckwheat, Leavenworth.., The engine is a poor excuse at best, 3,351 to law. 4,338 "83 We hopetosapply a long-felt wait and afford her home permanently with her relatives, 'of creamery butter were sold to W. T. a medium for the ready disposal or purchase of Linden, 4,572 4,756 88 but without good, sound hose it might the Birdsall's. Hearing on petition to change the Mills at 17 cents a pound, and another Horses of aU clases, Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Milford 7,547 8,275 110 At the Highest Market Prices Harness,Lap,Robes, Whips, etc., and,by lloing boundaries of school district No. 6 NEW ULM, as well be left in the engine house in MINN Yonr correspondent had the pleasure lot of 3,000 pounds to the same party 1,915 Mulligan, business on purely commercial principles, secure 2,093 43 and organize a new school district, of making a flying visit to Morgan thei confidence of both buyer and seller, and shall case of a fire. That the fire last Wednesday 2,217 North Star, 2,587 We sell allkindTof i% at 18 cents a pound. No irregular 46 ROOMS TO RENT. was taken up and granted, said new endeavor to give entire satisfaction toall who may on Sunday last, and was deeply impressed 3,705 Prairieville,... did not become a disastrous 3,605 71 favor as with their patronage. Parties seeUns I LOUR, district to be composed of sections uales reported. with the importance of the bargains would do well Co visit "Great 5,940 Sigel 6,048 103 conflagration is attributable only to Nos. 22,33, 24. 25,26, 27,34,35 and 36, Bazaar."-Horses and Carriages bought, sold and Beginning Saturday, Sept. 0, the place. ggj^ i% 5,378 Stark, 5,413 82 in township 109, range 31, town of Sigel. exchanged. Honey advanced on all kinds of the bucket brigade and their force Two rooms on the ground floor of the German Catholic benevolent societies ,%"NORINE." 1,034 1,166 Horse Goods, Boarding for Horses. Storage. Stately, **27 Dan building are for rent Enquire pump. Mr. Schneider valued his stable AT LOW RATES* (|ai-S5.) DALES & CO. of the United States will hold a grand of The bid of Dr, John Igaula for at $150 on which he had insurance Totals. 73,001 1,308 NewShoet MusicJust received at 72,080 festival in St. Paul, lasting nearly a county poor physician of the. first (IV WM. PFJENDEBV $100. The fire no doubt originated Dr. Wescheke's Drugstore, including Special Attention given to week. A full programme of exercises district for the year commencing August Lirer, KidbMT wch Tremkle. 11 new farms are reported, as follows: with children playing with Oustoxxi "WorlK, the late issues of Campaign Songs. 1st, 1884, and furnish: all necessary is published. A grand procession, Albin, 1 Eden, 3 Home, 4 and SETTLE UP! Symptoms Impure blood, costive bowels. Imcnlar matches. medicines to county poor and prisoners, Blaine's Grand March, Blaine and appetite, soar belching, pains in aide, back concerts, picnic and a visit to Leavenworth, 8. The towns of Linden, Having closed out my meat market for the sum of $225 per year and heart,yellow urine, burning when urinatlnc. Logon March, Cleveland and Hendricks'Grand An extra stone for giinding feed. Sigel and Stark report one cheese facr clty-colored stools, bad breath, no desire for Fort Snelling, Minnehaha and Minneapolis business, all those who'stand in account was accepted. DeLand & Co. cannot afford to let Na-.work, chills, fevers, irritability, woman unma, Steam Cornsheller. March, 4c. Our tory each. The town of Linden reports with me are requested to call at are the leading features. New dry eoagh,, riluy bead, with anil pam in back The delinquent list of personal the quality of their Soda and Saleratus loss of mtmc my place of business (old stand) and the only nnrsury in the county, though tjionalWar Songs and other popular Ulm will be repi esented by the St. property tax with County Treasurer's ubles Wood liken for cash, or in exchange run down. Their strength and settle up. sore core. to our knowledge there is one in the Music books on hand. New Sheet Box (30 PIllgKby mall, 85 Cm., S for$1.00.Address certificate was submitted to the board Joseph's society, nearly one hundred ffa?ife}|illC!o, DR. SWAYlhs *SON, Hula., Fa^8Wob purity can always be relied upon. ANTON BKEYV town of Home.r Musiejeceived every week. and on motion the Auditor was in- strong April 9-8i New Ulm, June 28,1884, DrnKgiita