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

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^^^?^^^?W|Bi -X HHBBBSHMHBBSsar :C IM **$pT*l Jsa *-ST NEW DRY GOODS State Teachers' Institute. About April 1st the Mankato FREE PRESS will, begin the publication of HE DAILY FREE PRESS. The paper NEW ULM, MINN. An institute for the county of Brown will be a six or seven column folio in will be held at Springfield, during the &*,, $ DEALER IN V~J week commencing Monday, April 25th, size, and issued every evening, except H CHAS.-L ROOS, Managing Editor 1887. All who expect to teach in the Sunda\ s. county during the ear are urgently Wednesday, March 23, 1887. called' to this institute. If their schools if -f The BERLIN POST says: "With terror are in session they should be closed for in-""* and regret we say that Europe The PIONEER PRESS report on the the week. Instruction during the day TR. KtnSTZJKrCS' must prepare to see Russia adopt a and one or more evening lectures will first Brandt concert given in St. Paul policy of despair, taking shape either be provided for by the State. The contains the following amusing bits of work will be based on the new Common in fatalistic resignation or frantic adVentures. information: "In the audience were School Manual, prepared'by the department, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, The latter is the more probable. represented the wealth and culture of copies of which will be fnrnished It will lequire a superhuman for the use of teachers at the institute. SASH, BLINDS, the city The audience was at no effoit on the part of the czar to oppose The plan of dividing into Elementary 5 CENT STORE, time in a yery enthusiastic state. It at and Advanced sections will be continued the tempest of,voices calling fr war as and all kinds of first received Frl. Brandt coldly. Her as in the past year. a remedy for Russia's woes." first number, although it showed her to Building Material. PROMPTNESS. The instruction will begin promptly on time. The time necessary be a singer of great capabilities, failed "An instrument has been iuvented to organize anew school set to to create any decided impression. The NEW TJLM.S MINN. called a piethysmograph, which measures work will be exemplified. Teachers applause that followed it could not the expenditure of mental force in who wish to receive the most benefit Joh Hauenstein, properly be interpreted as mandatory, from the institutes should be present at' thinking.BoaTON COURIER."Such but Frl. Brandt returned to the stage. the opening of the first session at 2 o'- an instrument will be useful in the Pioneer clock Monday afternoon. The County 500 YDS. CHOICE DRESS GINGHAMS LATEST STYLES Her encore selection was the ballad BREWER Press office when tne weary editor Superintendent will make all needful "Long, Long Ago," which she gave preparations for the accomodation of AND FAST COLORS, LOW PRICES. is nerved to write any more editorials, pleasingly. Her second number was teacheis. Those desiring information searching yet soothing, about Gov. 500 YDS. APRON GINGHAMS CHECKS AND STRIPES far more successful. The selection sund or assistance should apply to him. McGill's appointments."ST. PAUL was "Loreley." The lady sang dramatically D. L.KIEHLE, MALTSTER. WARE ANTED FAST COLORS. Supt. Public Instruction. DISPATCH. and expressively, her style J. B. VELIKANJE, being that of the opera rather than of A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF !N"E"W" FI^IiNTTS County Superintendent. We give the following extracts from Our brewery is fully equipped and the concert room. It dawned upon the a letter written by Congressman John able to fill all orders. ANDNEW DRESS GOODS. MORTGAGE SALE. audience that they were listening to a Line! to the GLOBE in response to a Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling paragraph in that paper concerning the Defaulthaving been made in the payment of the remarkable voicea voice of great establishment 300 YDS. KENTUCKY JEANS, FORMER PRICE35 CENTS, Bum of two hundred and forty five dollars tax litigation with the Winona aud St. compass, absolutely true and unfailing. ($245 00) which is claimed to be doe and is due at New Ulm, Minn. Peter road. After outlining the history the date of this notice npon a certain Mortgage, NOW OFFERED AT 25 CTS. A YD. Frl. Brandt's last number was her best duly executed and delivered by Bernard Frodl of the land transfer, Mr. Lind says: H.FRENZEL, and Bertha Frodl his wife as mortgagors to the and most effective. Herein the lady "All the lands cast of range 38, in the 500 YDS. RED AND WHITE EMBROIDERIES. Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited, as grant to the W. & St P. R. R. Co., bemortgai indulged in extraordinary vocal gymnastics ies beating date the first day of December long to the Winona and St. Peter Land A. D. 1882, given to secure the payment of $500 00 300 YDS. WHITE EMBROIDERIES. by way of variation, exhibiting and interest according to the conditions of one Manufacturer of herCompany, and have belonged to it certain note therein described, and which mortgage a rare degree of skill in the use of 200 YDS. INDIGO BLUE EMBROIDERIES. since 1867.. .The land company not was duly recorded in the office of the Regis SODA WATER, voice in the trying passages ana difficult ter of Deeds in and for the County of Brown and being a railroad company, its lands State of Minnesota on the fifteenth day of February 1000 YDS. TRIMMING LACES AT OUR USUAL LOW SELTZER WATER and sustained trills which she essayed. were not exempt from taxation by law, A D, 1883, at 9 o'clock A.M., in Book "N" of Mortgages, on page 368 and pages following, but it succeeded in exempting them The audience applauded warmly, .and and which mortgage and note was thereafter and PPwIOES- very adroitly in most of the counties and the lady repeated the perform- on the 18th day of January A D. 1886 by a for many years. In Nicollet County, written deed of assignment duly made, dated and Don't forget the place. The old and ance." The "wealth and culture" of Champagne Cider. delivered on that day, lor a valuable consideration for instance, it was quite successful, duly sold, assigned and set over by the said the city would undoubtedly have been but it made "reputations" suffer. As Scottish American Mortgage Company.Limited ,to only 5 Cent Store of r\ Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. the undersigned John Liebl, which said deed of to a portion of the lands in this, in Redwood wild with enthusiam if Miss Brandt had assignment was thereafter and on the 20th day of and Cottonwood counties, a dispute "trilled" to a greater extent a little April A. D. 1886 at 3 o'clock P.M. duly filed for happily arose between the railroad record in the office of the Register of Deeos in and FRANK KUETZING, earlier in the evening, instead of selecting for said Brown County, Minnesota and duly recorded company and the land company as to the in Book "R" of Mortgages on page 194, music intended to exhibit true art boundary lines of their respective domains,the and laid John Liebl being now the owner and holder of said mortgage and debt and defanit having and not mere technical skill. The land company claiming in MERIDIAN BLOCK, NEW ULM, MINN. DEALERS IN been made in the payment of the amount here, court that its boundary line was west of "wealth and culture" of St. Paul must inbelore stated and no action or proceeding at law range 37, but to the assessors and tax collectors or otherwise having been instituted to recover the be of a grade rather low if it takes debt secured by said Mortgage, of any part thereof- that it extended only to a point in B. BEHNEE & CO., them a whole hour to ascertain that the eastern part of range 34, in our county Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by Marianne Brandt is an operatic vocalist By means of the mystery and uncertainty irtue of a power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statue in such case in which these great corporations of the highest order. If her manager made and provided the said mortgage will before. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, always enshroud their business, the awe Closed, and the premises described in andcovered had made public the history of by said mortgage, lying and being in the County of SASH AND BLIND. of incurring their enmity, and theBrown in the State of Minn viz.. Lots numbered her success in Europe, the St. Paul EXTENSIVE OPENING OP NEW AND DESIRABLE threats of interminable law suits, this Ten (10) Eleven (11) Twelve(18)and Thirteen (13) in Lime, Cement and Coal. shoddies would have sent i delegation body of landaggregating over 100,000 BlockTwo (2) of "Allisons and Day tons*' addition FALL AND WINTER GOODS. alltrecorded the Village of Sleepy Eye Like, according to the acreshas escaped taxation for of damsels clad in white to receive her plat thereof in the office of the Register these years. A portion of these of Deeds in and for Brown County, and State of Minnesota, with the hereditaments and appurtenances, Lowest prices always. lands, located in this county, have been at the depot. will be sold at public auction, to the assessed in the past others have never highest bidder for cash to pay said debt and interest, been assessed. Last year State Auditor READY-MADE and the taxes, if any, on said premises, and Opposite Railroad Depot, twenty-five dollars attorney's fee, as stipulated in The MINNEAPOLIS FREIE PRESSE, Braden, reckless of his "reputa- and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, and NEW ULM, MINN. one of the most ably conducted German tion," took the Barney bull by thethe disbursements allowed by law which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown Connty, horns and ordered all these lands to be weeklies in the northwest, is offered for at the front door of the Court House, in the city of placed on the tax list for the collection Louis Buenger, New Ulm in said County and State, on the twentyseventh sale by its proprietor, Mr. L. Naegele. of "back taxes" for the omitted years. day of April A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A, The Freie Presse was the only German of that day, subject to redemption at any time I have been told that he was not" even within one year froia the day of sale, as provided S Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., paper in the State which, during the courteous enough to consult the land by law company about it. Everybody (except G00D Dated March first A. 1887. last campaign, supported the republican NEW ULM, MINN. Dip our county commissioners and officers) Joan LIEBL party. It did not consider the high Assignee of mortgage. yes, even our senatorthought the LIND& HAGBERG Attorneys for assignee of license plank in the republican platform land company would come in and pay mortgage residing at New Ulm, Minn. a sufficient reason for deserting the these taxes, glad of the chance, and MORTGAGE SALE. and Dealer in all Kinds of apologize for the delay. But it did not, party for whose principles the proprietor BOOTS & SHOES tflWitfUf^. and it says it will not unless compelled bad fought on the battle fields of the Default has been made in the conditions to by the supreme court of the United south, and argued that republicans opposed of that certain mortgage executed States. Our county commissioners believed and delivered by Thomas Tweet and to high license should fight this me familiar with the facts and Bella Tweet his wife Mortgagors to questions involved in this matter, and movement within the party instead of WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Wilson J. Van Dyke, Mortgagee dated ETC. Cottonwoo Mills. desired the firm of which I am a member from without it. The result of Mr. Naegele's May 29th, 1884 and recorded in the office to assist our county attorney in enforcing remaining true to his principles of the Register of Deeds in Brown the taxes. There is $28,000 due County, Minn., on the 19th day of June was that he was most shamelessly to our county on lands that have been A. D. 1884 at 9 A. M. in Book "O" of assessed in the past, and about $19,000 abused by members of his own party Mortgages on page 136, on which there Custom grinding solicited. Will WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR on lands that have never been assessed, that should have stood by him, that his is claimed to be due and is due and unpaid, as computed by our county auditor. grind wheat for (one eigth) or ex34 paper was boycotted and that business at the date of this notice the sum FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL The problem and difficulty involved in lawchange fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 of $2442.70, and no proceeding at men who advertised in it are said to enforcing the back taxes on lands that lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour or in Equity has oeen taken to collect AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT have been threatened with similar treatment. have never been assessed is apparent to the same except a judgement rendered and feed sold at low rates and delivered every taxpayer. For the purpose of providing Under such circumstances Mr. THE LOWEST PRICES. in Renville Co., Minn., without authority, a mode of "back assessments" in New Ulm free of expense. Naegele deems it best to sell his paper and upon which no execution that would be just and equal, and afford B. B.H: KE&CO,: FRANK & BENTZIN. has been issued and nothing paid. and leave our State. He intends to the land company ample opportunity A, Behnke, Manager. The premises described in said Mortgage start a republican weekly at Wheeling, of hearing, and to remove other obstacles, TIVOLI are lots Six (6) and Eight (8) in I drafted a bill covering these W. Va., where he hopes that faithful Section Twenty Eight (28) Township points and making the collection of CHAS, ROOSP work will not be rewarded with mudthrowing One Hundred and Twelve (112) Range this part of the tax a possibility beyond and persecution. AND- Thirty Three(33)in Brown County Min- peradventure. This bill received the I' BUEWERY, thenesota. approval of the state auditor and Therefore notice is hereby given that attorney general. I explained it to the Our mast esteemed contemporary, by virtue of a power of sale contained joint committee on taxatioa It was the SLEEPY EYE HERALD, takes up DRUGGIST and STATIONER, in said Mortgage and of the statute in introduced in the senate and ably JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR. nearly a column of space with a post such cases provided the said Mortgage championed by the chairman of the mortem examination of the Goodrich will be foreclosed by a sale of the aforesaid committee on taxation. But its "reputation" NEW ULM, MINN. Mortgaged premises, by the Sheriff was made to suffer in the senate. bill. Even if the bill had become a law, DE-AXiISR. I3ST of said Brown Co. Minn at public auction Pure beer sold in quantities to suit It was sent to the house with a the odds would have been as two to one NOTE and to the highest bidder at the front the purchaser. Special attention paid bad character" and finally slain by against the collection of "back taxes door of the Court House in New Ulm in to the bottling of beer. the "farmers" candidate for speaker-" on property to be assessed in the future. said Co. on Tuesday the 29th'day of What the county commissioners of other March 1887 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon counties have done or intend to do I do NORTH-WESTERN HOTEL, Under these circumstances the county to satisfy the aforesaid sum of not know. Our commissioners requested commissioners acted wisely in aggreeing Receipt Blanks, $ 2442.70 and interest thereon together the firm of which I am a member to FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. to pay a law firm a contingent fee with the costs and expenses of this foreclosure, take hold of the tax cases with the of twenty per cent, of the "back taxes" including the sum of Fifty Dollars county attorney for a contingent fee. Opposite the Bailroad Depot* Attys. fees stipulated to be paid in We accepted their offer and agreed to that may be collected on lands never HEW ULM, Mntjsr. said Mortgage in case of the foreclosure assist the county attorney in enforcing BILL HEADS, assessed, with the stipulation that such thereof. the payment of all these back taxes for law firm attend free of charge to thea First class accomodations at compensation equal to 20 per cent, of Dated Jan. 28th, 1887. suits to enforce the payment of back the back taxes collected on lands that reasonable rates. Good NOTE HEADS and WILSON J. VAN DYKE, have never been assessedthat is, on Mortgagee. taxes on lands assessed. Should the stabling on the the claim of $19,000. For our legal C. P. SA.WY.EB, Att'y. for. Mortgagee. premises. HERALD again refer t this point, we services in the suits that are now pending Minneapolis, Minn. hope it will give us more than prate. to enforce the $28,000 on lands that &t*tem*at &t*nUn in TnWei Vera** HEW CHEAP GASH. STORE. C. Baltrusch, have been assessed, we are to have no James, G. Blaine jr. has given up pay except as we may possibly get something out of the other class. And, E. WAGNER, newspaper work and is now a clerk in A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS AN1 in regard to that, the county commissioners DEALER I N a^New York broker's office at a salary are at liberty to withdraw their PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. Dry Goods, Dealer in of $2,500 per year. offer and agreement at any time. But Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Fur. PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. we do not propose to withdraw from nishing Goods, Green, Dried and Chas. M. Morse has sold his paper Eats and Caps, these suits until every cent due Brown Canned Fruits. PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.--^ the Lake Benton NEWS to H. E. Oass. county is covered into our county treasury. The land company has filed its John L. Cass will have editorial control. Men's and Boys'DlotMng, All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. answer in our district court to the claim In politics the paper will be mildly democratic. Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesol for the $28,00C on lands that nave been The Stock is all new and of the best Ladies' Jackets%dDolmans assessed heretofore, denying all liability quality, and also urging the statute of limitation. O.WAGNER, "There is a project on foot '.o present L. G. DAVIS. i John M. Gilman is its attorney." LADIES' AND GENTS' Q^"Faraew Produce taken in Exchange for the queen on the occasion of her forthcoming goods at the most liberal price*. ff# -Jo- Furnishing Goods, -A.ttome3T sit XoSfw. jubilee with a five-ton Canadian Undertaker and Dealer in (J. B. SCHMID'S OLD STAHD.) MINN. SLEEPY EYE, Real Estate, Collection, Loan and cheese. If Canada cannot raise a rumpus The question of filling the lateJMr. AliSO M 3r FURNITURE Insurance Agent. ID V** r" GROCERIES, Beecher place will be considered next sATJG 0UEXTSE in international politics, she seems Sleepy Eye, Minn. fall by tne church officials. ^^v&f I** bound to play hob with the digestion of CROCKERY & GLASSWARE By the Dr. McGlynn trouble it is SainiDle Room.. \f her neighbors."-NKW YORK GRAPHIC. &SB00TS AND SHOES, said South American churches hare rj Jk% HARNESS MAKER h* A. ..jhe New Ulm Review sees no needsuffered to the extent of $100,000. OF ALL KINDS. And the very latest patterns in Jacob Johnson, Prop'r, ^*Cl^"* and Dealer in *HSted of ninety-day sessions, when the major Dress Goods Trimmings. Ex-Senator Joe McDonald, of Indiana, Whips, Collars, and all other tit part of this year's business was done in Dealer in is fat, bald-headed and flabby WAI PAPER /$tV My purchases have been made di articles usually kept the last forty-eight hours." PIONEER cheeked, but pretty vigorous, although WINES, LIQUORS rect and for cash, and I am thereby in a first-class harness he is over 60. PRESS.We didn't put it just in that enabled to mice the lowest prices. fitfaiUHBAJlr***'^ shop. AND CIGAS&* way. Our inference was based upon Call and examine my sjtock and compare Free Lunch served every Morning. Telegraph wires interfered with the New harnesses made to order and re prices before purchasing else the remarkable change of opinion in the saving of life at the Buffalo hotel tire. A ir SEWINf i MACHINES J, where. pairing promptly attended to, Next door to Post Office,. Pioneer Press after the passage of the new system of running wires will be *MINNi NEW ULM. adopted. NEW MLM. MINN JC. BALTRUSCH. Crandall bill. KEW ULM. MINN