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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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wmii^L^ i.^lllHJIHfH^I =5S^ LNE W ULM AND VICINITY Social Hop There are now upward of five thousand transfer of his retail liqnor license to In the vicinity of the Home posfoffice TOMS FROM THE UNBKfillWBS. school districts in the State, and Mr. Louis Palmer was presented. On the hail was quite severe on the crops, An bpreu'm if Their GnGMifarthe KMMK Circus to-morrow the annual elections in each will occur motion, petition was granted, bond of and considerable is reported as ruined Shown Then it Rev fc.^^ Louis Palmer having first been approved. next Saturday. July 17th. In each completely. "Mr. Geo. Becker's wind Whereas: We were invited to attend Go to F. H. Behnke for fancy flower common school district there will be mill in the town of Milford was blown if the late encampment at New Ulm pots of all colors and prices. AT elected one member for three years in down and wrecked. In the town of Jos. Schmucker having fully paid a through the kindness of Col. Bobleter UNION HALL -z^-rt Frank Kuetzing i selling the cheapest Lake Hanska a dwelling house was each independent district two members certain promisory note secured by mortgage and, corsets, lace?, hosiery, embroidery 3J struck by lightning and burned. Nic for three years, and in each new district given by him to and held by the Whereas: Having accepted the invitation On Sunday evening, Joly 18,1. and dres buttons. Klinkhammer's granary in the town of there will be chosen a clerk for city of New Ulm, the mayor and clerk we feel it our duty to return in Sigel was also partially demolished by three ears a treasurer for two year*, were authorized to release the same There will be a sociul hop in Union some form an expression of our gratitude lightning. Wm. Betke's new house, and a director for one year. and cause proper entries to be made. Hall next Sunda\ evening. See announcement for the splendid manner in which Admission 35 Cents for Gents. also in the town of Sigel,was completely The following bills were audited and in another column. we were one and all entertained by the The Creston New Railroad Show demolished. The house of Alex. Waible ordered paid: hospitable people of New Ulm for the will exhibit in this cit\ to-morrow. A cordialfinvitation is extended to all. was unroofed and Stephan Schlegel's Joseph Vogel, furnishing lumber for The county commissioners will meet many courtesies shown us by the 2d There will be a grand free show before THE COMMITTEE. granary and C. Engel's stable were demolished. bridges and grave yard, $38,39 Julius at the auditor's office next Monday, Regt. M. N^ G. and for the continued each performance, by Mons. Charest, The destruction of hay stacks Berndt, surveying sidewalks and plats Jul\ 19th, as a board of equalization. Dahl & Anderson, favor and kindness of Col. Bobleter not who rides a bicycle up a wire stretched was quite general. In the town of thereto, 36,00 Charles Weschcke, only on that occasion but since our organization, Hi from the ground to the top of the centre A party ot }oung people from tins Cattonwood Wenzel Groebner had three for street lamps, oil, books and stationery, Lamberton, Minn. be it ,31 pole of the canvas, and take his wife city picnicked on the snoies of Lake head of cattle killed by lightning. The $134,90 Jonas Laudenschlaeger, Resolved: That we return to the with bim, and shooting glass balls Hanska last Sunday. A gay time is school house in district No 20, town of Agents for making street crossings and special police, people of New Ulm, one and all, to the thrown in the air by hK wife while descending. repotted. Linden, was demolished by lightning. fredriokson Land Co., Chicago. $258,50 Peter Scherer, Lumber 2d Regt. and to the Colonel commanding, This will be seen at the Halver Halverson's granary was also for bridges and grave yard, $64,10 Mis. W nkelman, mother of Marshal our sincere thanks for the treatment show ground after street parade. One School and State Lands in partially demolished. Albert Held, building bridges and crossings and Lieut Winkelm.mn, died last Saturdaj, received by us at the late encampment ticket admits to all advertised shows. Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. and furnishing material, $59,32, The storm was quite general and extended aiur a long illness. Funeral I and we all express the hope that NOTICE! C. F. Held, building sidewalks and from Dakota to Iowa.The loss is occuired Monday. The Sleeps E}e Herald gives the following we may be able to attend the next encampment crossings and furnishing material. severest in Swift County, Minn, and between particulars of a frightful accident as members of the 2d Regiment. Persons holdiug bids against the encampment $62,50 Jacob Rohner, delivering fence Big Stone City and Milbank, D. which occurred in the town of committee are requested to post and extra wagon on streets, $4,40 T. In Swift County the destruction of Prairieville last Wednesday The wife present them to Col. Bobleter without Gustav Gcetsch, repairing Plows, Storm Swept. 7000 acres of grain is reported. of Lars Edwardson was driving a mower further delay, as the committee is desirous scrapers, etc., $5,20 H. E. Baumler, The most destructive wind, hail and near the railroad track and when the Chas. W'agner is now The delegates to the annual convention ot closing the matter up. cleaning streets month of June, $12.00 rain storm of the season swept over this train came along the horses got frightened of Grand Lodge Sons of Herman Frank Dittbenner, work on Cottonwood section last Thursday night. It commenced sole agent for New Ulm arrived here at 5 a. m. yesterday. They and ran away. Mrs. Edwardson Ben. Juni is the nr&t in the market road, $50,00 H. Nagel, teaming to rain about 9 o'clock, but the were met at the depot by local member was thtown from her seat and was run with tomatoes,sweet corn and cabbages. and the N. U. City Band and escorted and vicinity for the on streets, $4,00 Peter Schueller, teaming storm cloud had come up so slowly and over by the inow er. The machine was The tomatoes are large and plump and 0 to Turner Hall where breakfast was on streets, $7,00 Frank Rohner, the rain drops commenced falling so a heavy one, of the old style combined taken. After breakfast the delegates fully ripened The sweet corn is in its mestie Sewing Machine teaming on streets. $46,80 Wm. Emmerich, gradually that the people retired without were quartered in the different hotels. reaper and mower. The driving wheel prime foi roisting ears. Ben is the it is with teaming on streets 833,30 any forebodings that a destructive Lodges are represented as follows passed over her, breaking her left leg, an boss garcler.er and no mistake. Washington No. 1., St. Paul H. A. Huiras, teaming on streets 9 00 storm was brewing. During the first and crushing it badly from the knee to Schnell, F. Zettler. F.Eggert, 3 00 three hours the rain fell evenly and The invalid sister of Register of the ankle. In one place the bone was pleasure he informs the Herman No. 2., St. Paul: H. C. J. Dingier, 4 00 without the accompaniment of any Deeds Grimmer died last Thursday driven through the surface. Her scalp Sachse, Jac Schneider. J. HartnecK, 10 50 destructive elements. But shortly after public that he is thereby night and was buried Saturday. She GermaniaNo. 3, Stillwater: H. Steffens, jvas torn until the top of her head was W. C. Yoigt, Wm. Becker. W. Hummel work on streets 1 00 12 o'clock the rain began to fall in had been an invalid many years and laid bare. One thumb was severed from enabled to offer a Humboldt No. 4, Minneapolis: J. torrents, the air became heavily charged W. Fuehzner 7 00 several days previous to her death she her hand and her right hip was badly Fittig, Fr. Schulz, E. Stein. with electricity and the northwest wind A. Kowarsch, 4 00 had become entirely helpless. bruised." The trainmen, having noticed Goethe No. 5, Young AmericaThote, machine to his customers, gained in velocity until it blew at the J. Mielke, 5 50 C. Mankenburg. the accident, stopped the train The Heraldfiotes two cases of scarlet rate of about 60 miles an hour. The Schiller No. 7, Lake City: H.Young. J. Schneider, 2 60 that is second to and took the injured wooman on board fever in Sleepy E_\ and says the disease Moltke No. 8, Norwood: A. Efferts, trunks of large trees were snapped off H. Lehmann, 210 and brought her toSleepy Eye and placed J. Hartelt. probably was brought from New none in quality, and that as if mere pipestems. Chimney toppled Fr. Meile, 12 80 her in charge of Drs. Marcellus and Teutonia No. 9, Red Wing: W. Ulm. Now as a matter of fact there over, small outhouses were moved from J. Hain, 5 00 Wellcome. The family is in poor circumstances Remshardt, A. Gross, J. Christ. has always had the best has not been a case of scarlet fever in off their foundations and sent spinning J. Penkert 6 60 Chaska No. 10, Chaska: G. Eder, P. and the woman will be a this city for several months. litis, E. Baseman. into some neighbor's yard. Fences Fr. Warner, 85 reputation of any sewing county charge. Lessing No. 11, Jordan: J. Morlock, were blown down and the debris scattered J. Kurz, 12 50 There will be a regular meeting of Geo. Traub, B. E:sele. in all directions. Everybody was machine ever sold. Wm. Reppin, 1 90 Being acquainted with the Board of Minneapolis No. 12: E. Becker, J. Hecker Post No. 48 G. A. R. next Tuesday Trustees of the "Kaw Life Association" astir and many people sought safety in John Palta, 4 90 Altstadt, Aug. Kuhfeld. evening July 20. As important of St. Paul, Minn., and knowing them Ask anyone who has their cellars. Lightning struck the C. Schurz No. 13, St. Peter: H. Ch. Mielke 8 45 business will be before the meeting it is to be men of high standing and unquestionable Miller, J. Hseseke, H. J. Ludke. chimneys on Mrs. Montgomery's and E. Betke, 2 50 reputation in all their business expected that every member will be used a Domestic and Arminius No 14, Henderson: Aug. Mr. Westphal's residences, but aside J. Hoffman 1 60 relations, I feel confident they Poehler, C. Stucke, John Gerken. present. would not associate themselves with from demolishing the chimneys and And. Wolf 3 35 they will tell you all Koerner No. 16, St Paul: Chas. Louis SCHILLING, Adjutant. any corporation or association whose knocking off some plastering no damage Hohn, H. Unruh, W. Krauch. G. Neuman, 3 50 plans of operation were not basen upon ArndtNo. 18. Perham: Chr. Schrader. was done. The barn of Carl Bleck was this and Wenz. Kaisy, much more 2 60 Don't forget to buy your truit jars at sound business principles, and whose torn to pieces and scattered to the four management was not controlled by Nic. Bill, 5 00 F. H. Behnke's for jou can get them at Concordia No. 19, Stillwater- E. perhaps. men of known integrity. I can cheerfully winds. A large pane of glass in the J. Schieteit. the lowest price. 85 Krueger, H. Lehmann. recommeud the Board of Trustees front of Mrs. Bergmann's brick block Amor No. 20, New Rome: Fr. Mantnev, J. Bartel, 85 of the "Kaw Life Association" of St. Geo. Knapp, J, Groetsch. W.G.Beardsley.foreman of the Pnelps was shattered, as also were a number L. Friederich, 2100 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Paul, Minn, to your favorable consideration. New Ulm No. 21: J. Berndt, J. Wind Mill Co. crew now sinking a well of windows in the brick bloclaSoccupied L. F. Hubbard, Governor of H. Klare, 5 35 State of Minnesota, County of Brown }-In Probate Hauenstein, Meikle. at Schell's brewer}', had both thumbs Minnesota Martin S. Chandler, U. S. by Frank Behnke. The heaviest losser, Court. Alb. Ring, 3 25 Garfield No. 22. South Stillwater: In the Matter of the Estate of Sionn Atneosen Surveyor General, St. Paul, Minn. O. crushed Monday afternoon. Dr. Strickler however, was Mr. Aufderheide, who Carl Kroeger. John Eurur. Fr. Hogan, Dece sed 2 75 M. Hull, State Senator, Red Wing, Notice is hereby guen to all persons having dressed the injured members. Mr. had nearly 100.000 brick destroyed by Steuben No. 23, Minneapolis: Alb. J. Nun, jun., burying a dead horse 3 00 Minn. F. M. Wilson. County Attorney, claims and demands against the estate of Siorin II Praegel, II. Schwappach, F. Geist. B. sajs the accident was a clear case of Atneosen late of the County of Brown deceased, ater. A large shed of Senator Peterson Redwing, Minn. D. B. Scofield, County John Huhn. special police 6 00 that the Judee of the Piobate Court of Eaid county West St. Paul No. 24. Nic Rebbolz, carelessness on his pait. He will be Treasurer, Red Wing, Minn., C. C. sheltering nine horses was demolished, will hear, examine, and adjust claims and de Fi. Deschbach, 4 00 Fr. Lehmau. mands against said estate, at his office in the City Webster. County Auditor, Red Wing, laid up with sore thumbs tor some time. but, strange to say, not an animal Winthrop No. 2d, C. Wetter. E. Fr. Meile, 6 00 ot New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday Minn. J. C. Pierce, Red Wing, Minn. of each month for six successive months, commencing was even scratched. The large 60 barrel Rupprecht, II. Dunwell. 9/ Nic. Heinen, 16 00 O. D. Anderson, Judge of Probate, Red with the first Monday in September 1886, Tne annual meeting for the independent No bn^iuess ot any importance was and that six months from the 9th day of July water tank at the camp grounds was Wing, Minn. J. Schapekahm, 16 00 school district of New Ulm 1886 ha\e been limited and allowed by said transacted in the morning session. lifted up bodily and carried 120 feet Probate Court foi creditors to present their Gust. Goetsch, 4,00 Mr, W. H. Smith, the special agent, will be held at Turner Hall next Saturday Proceedings ot afternoon and Wednesday claims The storm came from such a direction se-sions will be published next Jos. Galles, 16,00 is now in our city in the interest of the at 7 o'clock in. Two new members KARI ATNKOSEN, Administratrix of the estate of .sionn II. Atneosen that, had it occuied during encampment week. C. Huebner, lodging a poor stranger* company. He makes his headquarters ot the hoard will be elected, vice Deceived. Aug 17 week, many casualties must have $.75 Jacob L. Mueller, work at grave at the Dakota House and will be pleased F. Burg and F. Friedman, the outgoing [Official.] PROBATE NOTICE. occurred, as the camp would have been yard, $19,50: Charles Mueller, jun., repairing City Council Proceedings. to give any information as to the members. All tnend& of education litterally torn to pieces by the boards i 3 on grave yard house, 12,20, State of Minnesota, Brown County workings of the compan\. should be present. In Probate Court tiom the sheds in rear of the camp. Wm. Ruemke, work at grave yard, Session ot the city council of the city In the matter of the estate of Gilbert O Harbo deceased Instruction* are about being issued $8,75 Fr. Engel, special watchman at PERSONAL MENTION. At Sleepy Eye the storm was even of New Uim, Minn., held July 7, 1886. On reading and filing the Petition of Mar} O.IIar bo of Brown county representing, among other engine house, $1,50 Aug. Stock,special more destructive than here. The Herald from the poatoftice department to postmasteis A bsent, Councilor Bobleter. The mayor C H. Helmes and Frank Huber of things, that Gilbert O Hrbo late o" said Coui. watchman at engine house 5,50, sa} s, that in the station yard fifty-three in regard to lees on money orders presiding. ty of Brown on the 1st day of July A St. Paul were noticed on the streets 1886, at Town Linden in said County died intes Her. Schneider, special watchman at ears were blown from the track some cat less than So. Under an act The minutes of the last regular session tate, and being a i mlnbitant of this Couuty at yesterday. the time of hi death, leaving goods, chattcln, and Engine house $2,00 Geo. Tauer,special ot them were loaded with stone. The which iPcentl} became a law, the fees and of the adjourned session were e-t ite wit'iin this County, and that th baid Peti- Mr. J. F. Wright, g'neial manager watchman at Engine house $4,25. roof of the round house was blown off *-ner is the widow of said deceased, and praying ior ouleii leso ti.an $5 are ieduced read and ordered to standtapproved. that HdmmNtritton of said estate be to Ole Jorgenson of the Rochester Nurer\. is in town and scattered to pieces. About fitty Adjourned to Monday, July 12th, horu fe to 5 cents 1 his will go into The petition of certain citizens granted It is ordeied, that said petition be heard before the Judge of thi couit mi MOB looking aftei the inteust ot his business. feet of platform at the depot was served effect the 26th lri^t. 1S86. of New Ulm praying for the day the 23rd daj of Aug. A.D lfc86,at 10 oVotk A. at the Probate Oflice in i-aid county the same way. In the woods all the City Council Proceedings of July 12th opening and grading of 5th Ordeied lurtlx r, that notice the rcof be J,i\en to Brown County Map. large trees all the way from the creamery 1886. Adjourned meeting of the City the lit irs of aiJ deceased, a'id to all persons interested, North street was taken up and considered. John N. Galles, wt.o has been in by put lislnng A cop} of this order for Mr. B. Ha\nes has been at work the to Gress' residence have been blown Council of the City of New Uim hcl.l St. Paul and other pai ts of the countr\for On motion, petition was referred three succesene weeks prior to said day of hearing, past month on our new farm map, giving in the J*e\v Ulm Review a weekly newspaper down. This includes the best part of July 7th 1886. the past five years, was heie on avisit to the committee on streets with instructions printed and published at the City of New Ulm most of his atteution so far to the the city park. In Mr. Eaton's yard a said (ounty All members present except Councilor to take such steps in the premises Dated at New UITI the 81 iy of July A D. numerous small timber lots along the clump ot mammoth basswood trees were Bobleter the mayor presiding. 18bo. as they may deem necessary. Capt. J. Stenerson, secretary of B) the Court, Minnesota river. It will require much torn up by the roots leaving an excavation The council then passed the lullow The special committee on pest house (L S ERNVT BRANDT, the Kaw Life Insurance Association, time and labor, aside from the cost of hve or six feet deep where they Judge ot Probate ing: made report that they had examined spent several days in the city last week lithographing, to make such a map as stood. The tin roof was blown off Foster's the proposed site and found the same WHEREAS, the city council of the MORTGAGE SALE. working up life insurance for his company. Mr. H. proposes to give as, and he hotel. Hanson's lumber was pretty city of New Ulm deems it necessaiy adaptable for the purposes intended, We understand a branch association ought to have a generous list of orders. well scattered over an adjoining lot Default having been made in the payment of that a sidewalk be constructed in the but that, in their opinion, the expense the sum offivehundred ana mnty eight dollars will be established in our city in and much of it badly splintered. His localities hereinafter described, therefore: and us cents ($598 06), which is claimed to be due of erecting a suitable structure would Lieut. Leary, of Light Battery F. 4th the near future, and is due at the date of this notice upon acer large storage shed is also badly twisted. be greater than the city could assume tain mortgage, duly executed and delivered U. S. artillery, writes ns from Fort A. F. Gauerke's new house,partly erected, by Frank Schiltz and Alary Schiltz his Resolved, that each and every owner at this time. On motion, petition of Snelling that the "Battery Jack" put The following items are taken from wife as mortgagors to Samual Peterson as and occupant of lots abbutting First was blown to pieces. Timm's saloon mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of December Board of Health was received and ordered the annual report of the Supt. of our in an appearance at the Fort last Saturday North btreet in blocks No. one hundred A 1882 to secure the payment or $1491.00 near the brewery is a wreck. Harmony and interest and taxes on the premises described to lie over until some future time. and four (104) and one hundred public schools, for the school year ending morning at reveille. "BatteryJack" therein and, with a power of sale therein contained, hall is in bad shape. The doors and five (105) and all owners and occupants Messrs. John Dingier and John Hain duly recorded in the ofhee of the Register of June 25, 1886: is the dog who strayed off on the eve and windows were blown in and the entire Deeds in and for the County of Brown and State of lots abutting on Second appeared before the council and entered of battery's departure from New Ulm of Minnesota, on the 5th day of December A W hole number of different pupils enrolled 551 building is so badly wrenched and North Street in blocks No. sixty-eight 1882, at 9 o'clock a. in Book "L" of mortgages, Number of pupils entitled to apportmuient 540 complaint against Street Commissioner and had been given up as lost, but it (68) and one hundred and three (103) on page 551, nnd which mortgage was on Non-residents paying tuition 11 twisted that it is practically a ruin. the 88th daj of December 1882, by a within instrument, Number of pupils 58 years of age 78 Rohner. The complainants appears he experienced on difficulty in and all owners and occupants of lots The front of Liesenfeld's livery stable dated on that day, for value icceived bi 816 .457 were referred to the committee on abutting on Third JS'ort/i btreet the said baroual Peterson duly sold, assigned 1621 16 finding his way back to the Fort. was blown away. Several barns were transfered and set o\er to Morns E. Fuller and Pupils 58 yrs. of ageattendinglessthan60days,4 blocks No.sixty-nine (69) and one hundred streets. John A. Johnson together i*h tlu note and debt 816 56 wrecked, among them being Frank and two (102), all of the foregoing in aid mortgage described, which aid deed of 1621 4 Coming to New Ulm the battery followed Mr. F. Friedman appeared before the assignment was on the 31st diy of January 1884 Green's and A. Slocum's. A horse Pupils admitted to lowest grade. .91 North of Centte Streets in the city the east side of the Minnesota at 9 o'clock a dnl filed, for record in iheof council and advocated the payment by Pupils completing elementary course 8 of New Ulm, are hereby notified, re belonging to Mr. Gould was killed in ficeofthe Rtgiter of Deeds in and for Brown Average age of pupils entering high school river to Henderson and then struck the city of a bill of Dr. A. Muller for quired and directed to construct a good countj ,Mmnesota,and duly recorded in BOOK "P" 14 yr 8 mo Green's stable. Mr. Slocum's buggy of Mortgages on pages 1^6 and 157 and whereas Number of giades 11 and sufficient sidewalk on said streets across the country, coming via New medical and surgical treatment of a aid Morris E. Fuller and John A Johnson have Numbei of classes 19 was smashed by a big oak tree which and adjoining said lots within two ever since been and ate now the owners and Total attendance in days 83,949 city poor. On motion, bill was referred Rque. In rais way they traveled 99 fell on it. holders of &aid mortgage and debt and default weeks after the publication of this resolution Average daily attendance ..410 to the mayor with instructions to present mifes and 154 yards from Fort Snelling has been made the payment thereof and the Per cent, of of attendance 74 and notice, according to Ordinance condition" ot said mortgage and no action or pro Number of days of school ..205 same to board of County Commissioners. to the camp grounds in this city. Returning A gentleman coming down from Fairfax No. 15 and the plats of said sidewalks ceedmg having been instituted, at law or otherwse,to Number of teichers 12 recover the debt seemed bv -ai mortgage, Valuation of building", furniture and apparatus on file in the city clerks office of they traveled via St. Peter and on Friday informs us that the storm or any part thereof .$33,562 said city. Then adjourned sine die. Bonded indebtedness of district $25 000 Now therefore, notice is hereby given, tint by Mr. Fr. Boock appeared before the marched 99 miles and 372 arcls. But was especially severe in the vicinity of wrtue of the power of sile contained in said mort The following pupils (36) attended C. WECHCKF, council and advocated the payment of little difference in distance between the Fort Ridgelv, injuring stock, blowing gage, andpuisuantto the btatute in such c.isemade Attest: JLnor. and provided, the slid mortgngo will beforeclosed school 200 days or more: Fred. Rausch* damages sustained by the owners of two routes. down buildings and demolishing crops by as lie of the premies descr bed xa 7 are es- L. SCHILLING, Tne ke, Emma Schmidt, Hilda Sommer^ C1"1^611' and conveyed by said mortgage, vizThe outlot No. 320 by the partial location Clerk. in its path. The log house of Mr. Dres east ha.f of the northwest quarter .nd the The war panorama, the Battle of Atlanta, Lucy Wagner, Meta Schleuder, Frank of Centre street on said outlot. On nesthalf of the northeast quaiter of section No ser was blown down, the family saving tn thirrv -four (34) in township No one hundred and LfY\VC the first great war painting to be Friedmann Chas. Toberer, Clara Doehne, motion, matter referred to the committee their lives by taking refuge in the cellar. eight (108) north or Range No thirty three (3iv V^^vrv/ pecially liable to sudden placed on exhibition in the Northwest, Henry Raabe, George Wagner, West in Brown county and Stite of Minnesota* on streets with instructions to examine His crops were partially destroyed by Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, with the heieditaments and appurtenance*, which Frank Hanff, Hugo HanftT Sophia is now on exhibition in the building especially etc. 'We guarantee Acker's English sale will be made the emeriti of said Brown and make report at next meeting. hail. 1. P. Lindstorm's new barn was county, at the front door of the Court house, Remedy a positive cure. It saves Kiesling, Anton Herbeck, Fred Hummel, erected for its oecupancy, on blown off its foundation. The crops the City of New Ulm in said count} aud statp, on hours of anxious watching. Sold by the 26th day ot Augu- A 1586, at 10 o'- Anna FlorT Alma Raabe, Jay the corner of First Ave. South and Petition of Wm. Goede referring to a of L. Hillgard and Clark are reported Chas.L.Roos, New Ulm, Minn. clock A of that day, at public vendne, to the Behnke, Fred. SchultzT William Thiele, Fifth street, Minneapolis. The panoroma highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, certain bridge on the road leading to totally demolished. A few head of A CARD. and the taxes on said premises for the years Robert Brandt, Max Eger, Paulina is pronounced by competent critics 1880,1881,1882,1883,1884 and interest amounting the town of Milford was referred for investigation stock belonging to E. M. Kennedy and to $152.81 aud fifty collars attorney's fees as stipulated Eger, Otto Held, Rosa Keller, Elfrida to excel in beauty, in realism, in to the committee on streets. Mr. Brooks were blown into the wire in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, New Ulm, Minn., July 11th, 1886. and the disbursements allowed by law Keller, Havelock McLennan, Dora action, in elaboration of detail, and certainly I hereby acknowledge the receipt of On motion, the committee on parks fence and badly cut up. One side of subject to redemption at any time within one Schmidt, Emma Schmidt, John Toberer, in historical accuracy any war Three Hundred and Sixty-one dollars year from the day of sale, as pio-vided by law. "jj was authorized to cause to be constructed the roof belonging to the house of ^Mr. Dated May 27th A.D 188C. from Mr. Jos. A. Roth New Ulm aren Anna Velikanje, Olga Wicherski, 1%. panorama yet placed on exhibition in a new fence around the west and Prellem was blown off. His wheat crop MORRIS E. FULLER AND JOHN A. JOHNSON, for the Home Ins. Co. in full for loss Otto Wicherski, Eugenia Otterholm, Assignees of mortgage. America. No one who goes to Minneapolis north sides of North German park. of 200 acres was almost completely destroyed. LISD & HAGBEKG, and damage, June 4, 1886. Anna Zink, Stephen Fast. should fail to see it. Attorney for assignees of mortgag 4Jf 1 A petition of Mr. Anton Brev for residing at New Ulm, 51mn JOHN GIKG.