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County Commissioners' Just received at Kuetzing elegant NEW ULM AND VICINITY. eleaning stoves in court house $1.50 the Erickson family of Albin hereafter Children's festival at College Height^ Wm. Alwin, repairing bridge $1.50 Corsets all numbers, 50 cts. each^m Proceedings. $8.00 per month for nursing and keeping next Sunday afternoon. All are cordially John Scbapekam, Deputy Sheriff Fees, then* 2 imbecile boys, wnich report Travelers' Guide. J. X. Rosskopf, of Gibbon, tarried in $2.85 T. E. Bowen, printing and publishing invited. I was, on motion adopted. July Session, 1888. the city yesterday. $92.37 Brandt & Weddendorf, On motion agreed to accept the proposition Eight marriage licenses were issued printing and publishing, 38.50 Dr. O. ol De Foris Greene of Home Republican meeting to-night, see notice The Board met at the Auditor's office in Brown County during the month ©f Strickler, post mortem examination town, he paying delinquent taxes on New Ulm, Brown Co. Minn. Jkt 11 o' in an other column. $11.20 allowed $7.40 Dr. £. A Fritpost July in spite of the hot weather, viz part of N. W. of S. W. and lot 6 of clock A M„ Monday July 23, 1888.sche, mortem examination, $11.20 Harvesting in this section is about to Section 21 town 111, Range 32 the Fred Lehmann to Susanna Gareis Present: E. G. Koch, chairman Nic allowed $7.40 Dr. C. Berry, post mortem board abating penalty, cc»t and interestJ begin. On account of the late unfavorable Gulden, A. Manderfeld, H. M. Ball and Leopold Franz to Katie Klinkhamnu-r examination, $11.20 allowed $7.40 On motion the board adjourned to 2 H. Feuerstein. weather, crops are not as good as John Ipps to Anna Stark rS J. B. Schmid, Sheriff's Fees, $185.58, o'clock P, M. WinonkiStPetef^! On motion the petition of Gottfreid they were expected to be. allowed $182.58 J. B. Schmid, sheriff's August Reetz to WahelmineMueehow Retzlaff to be set off with his land* from AFTERNOON SESSION. fees $79.57 allowed $31,27. Richard Bast to Mathilda Hauth „, The board met pursuant to adjournment School District No 3 to District No 2 gg Going East. Mr. Louis Schmelz, one of Cottonwood's S I Go in West. On motion the board adjourned to 2 at 2 o'ck P, M. All present. Otto Meerfeld to Emma Schenk was approved and order to that effect most prospering farmers, welcomed 4 4 10:30 a. mr No. 1 4:17 a.m. o'clock p. m. to-morrow. On motion, the board agreed to allow recorded in full. Chas. W. Scott to Gertrude Schmidt 18 12:01 p. m. 25 2 15 p. m. an infantile farm-hand to his ,* Wednesday July 25th, 1888. Mrs. Flick of New Ulm $7.00 a 20 ., 3-50 p. m. 3 1 5:44 p.m. On motion agreed hereafter to allow Henry J. Berg to Mary Hoffman 2 10-00 p. m. 13 10:45 p. m. month hereafter out of the Poor Fund. home, lately. May he prosper. Anton Macho and wife of New Ulm $5 AFTERNOON SESSION^ Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily, All others daily On motion the board proceeded to per month out ot the Poor Fund. On motion agreed, to recommend to IN JUSTICE COURT. except Sunday. The picnic, held last Sunday on the cancel orders and warrants, to wit On motion agreed to refund drain.establishins: the State Auditor refundment of personal Revenue G. W. HEIDEMAtf, 'Agen Frank Guggisberg was fined $50 and $6522.60 Hermann Monument Heights, was well tax on W. J4 of S. E. Sec. 32 property taxes of Henry Vogelpohl Poor 1489.80 costs for assault and battery, last Tuesday. Town 111, Range 32. attended. The hot weather however on $500 erroneously assessed. "y Mr. C. Hornbursr, of Fairfax, tarried Courthouse 2590.38 On motion agreed that refundment of prevented a general turn-out of our On motion the board audited and allowed 906.00 Interest and Sinking in the city over Sunday. taxes paid on $200 valuation of House, the following bills, to wit: Henry Winkelmann appeared before citizens. Redemption 192.63 destroyed by fire, supposed to be situated J. B. Schmid, sheriff's fees $153.55, allowed Don't forget Kuetzing's sale of Pillow 10606.84 Sustice Fischer, Monday, complaining Town on Lot 8, Block 206 North, New The ass-meeting held at Turner $80.10 A. A. Bogen, printing Shams next Sgturday See ad. 29068.23 that a stone slipped out of his hand into Ulm.be recommended to State Auditor. School and publishing, $65.50 Baptist church, Hall last Saturday evening was not exactly On motion the Board adjourned to 2 somebody's window. He was granted Sleepy Eye, use of same for teachers' Rev. Chr. Albrecht of Belle Plaine Total —-—51876.48 a democratic mass-meeting after oclock P. M. '1$ institute $8.00 Jos. Schnoberich, re a pardon by depositing a ^tyce^ dollair, The quarterly report of the Superintendent was the guest of Rev. J. Albrecht all, there being as many republicans pairing Springfield bridge, $4.50 Theo. AFTERNOON SESSION, biD, which he gladly did. of Schools was on motion accepted last week. Crone, pair of blankets for jail $1.35 present as democrats. T* The Board met pursuant to adjourment and ordered on file.pf*r^, it* at 2 o'clock P. M. All present. Jos. Koehler, taking down storm windows The temperature in the hall was^very On motion tne board adjourned to"" 9 NEW ADVERTISEMENT S. Mr. Emil Reim of Stillwater is $1 Nic Metzen, repairing bridge On motion, the petition of C. P. Cutting o'clock a. m. to-morrow, _. oppressive, as were the speeches of spending his vacation in this city with and others, to change the boundaries Metzen's crossing, $4 Theo. Kobarsch, Messrs. Wilkenson and Rand, the great NOTICE TO TEACHERS"" dito, $4.50 Nic Gulden, dito, $10 J. **lAda'J* 2 7 1888. his mother. ot School Districts No. 17 and 19 democratic lights. will be granted a hearing at the next KtPr F. Neumann, clothing for insane and S MORNING SESSION. A teacher, able to instruct in both Mrs. L. C. Johnson of Northfield is regular Session of the Board commencing The board met pursuant to adjournment blankets for jail $29.01 Nic Gulden, We happened in there when the first Inglish and German languages is wanted January 8, 1889. Wi at 9 o'clock a. m. All present. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sommer, committee visiting poor $7 F. D. speaker wes denouncing in the usual in District No. 8.e, Applicants for The board took up and considered On motion agreed, to** allow Mrs. Greene, keeping and boarding insane her parents. the abeve position mav report to 1F~ democratic terms of opposition and revenge, the bids for the new court house.. The Reinhold Mueller, a destitute woman of $6.78 E. P. Bertrand, fare to Chicago GEO. HAA0, the institutions of a party which following were received to wit: ,* Miss Josephine Holl of St. Paul is the New Ulm $5.45 out of the Poor Fund to etc., insane $12 F. H. Behnke, 2 lamps O. New Ulm. H. Hanschen, bid for 1st story $7750.00 pay her taxes. T?$ ?fj for court house $2.20 T. R. Humphry, guest of Mrs. Jos. Vogel, since last for the last quarter century has given A. Ochs, 6565.00 coroner's fee in Martinka case $10.70 The petitions of Hermann Losch and LOST. /%-§.,pm Wednesday. this country a period of glorious prosperity, No other bids having been received, Anton Zieher, work, team and material Ernst Hormann to be set off with their and after we had listened awhile A gold ifeck-lace was lost near"'the the bid of A. C. Ochs was, on motion Cottonwood bridges $13.25 Bingham lands from School District No 60 to District f*Mrs. Chas. Stengel and Mr. Louis Lutheran Church, and found by a o-entlenian, accepted, and contract entered into to the golden promises which a democrat Bros, lumber for repairing old court No. 44 will on motion have a hearing Spoerhase have returned from Pennsylvania. who will please return the same with Mr. A C. Ochs for the erection, at the next Session of the Board house $19.47 Geo. D. Barnard & Co. usually makes, we heard some Mr. Stengel is also expected furnishing all materials, and completion books and stationery $68.85 Pioneer REV. J. C. ALBRECHT. commencing January 8, 1889. body yawn behind us, and looking at of the 1st story to the new court house back. Press Co., blanks 6.11 Pioneer Press Whereas the Iberia Bridge across the FOR SALE. our watch, thought it was time to go as per plans and specifications, made Co., register, delinquent personal property Big Cottonwood River is considered too Mrs. Fritz Zieske of Courtland presented home, which we did. taxes $13.50 S. A. George, issuing by Architect Carl F. Struck, and Mr. A. An omnibus in good condition which much of a burden for the town of Stark her husband with a pair of twins C. Ochs executed and gave bond in would serve well for a small hotel tax warrants $6 S. A. George, to carry. Therefore resolved by the P. S. By the way we forgot to tell double the amount of his bid for the court clerk's fees $64.55 R. Fischer, could be transformed Into a dray last Saturday. The Review extends its Board of County Commissioners, that that Hon. Judge Rand spoke also. completion of said contract. justice's fees $9.55 X. Rosskopt taking gon. Call at UNION HOTEL. one year from date, the County agrees congratulations. Our reporter told us that the Judge seconded body of Jacob Flick to cemetery $5.00: to shoulder and foster said bridge and On motion, the additional specifications CARD OF THANKS Jimil Weschcke, coroner's clerk and 6 arrived at and written out by Architect In spite of the exceedingly hot weather Hon. Mort S. Wilkenson's motion, also agrees to keep a good and reliable jurors, Martmka case $10 20. bridge at said crossing provided the Carl F. Struck Julv 17lh 1888 I herewith expiess my thanks to the in the begining of the week, the and that the democrats clapped for the erection of the 1st "story of new town of Stark keep the Bridge in good St. Paul Fire Insurance Company, The following bills in case State of storm of last Monday night did not their hands every time he said Grover repair during the coming year and places court house were approved and accepted Minnesota vs. Frank H. Smith were which through its resident agent, Mr. prove injurious to the crops. Cleveland and reform, while the republicans as a part of the general specifications the same on some county roads, free W. Pfaender, promptly imbursed me not allowed, because case is not terminated, and independent voters smiled of all expenses to the County. for the new court house of Blown Co., for the loss of mv building set afir» by viz.: Coun ty Attorney Somerville tarried Minn. On motion the Board adjourned to 9 W. R. George $6.04 knowingly. lightning. JOSEPH HAAGL in the city last week, on business in On motion the following bills were o'clock A M. to-morrow. Frank Patterson 13.24 Attention Republicans. Foreign intelligence notifies us that a connection with the board of county audited and allowed, to wit: E. T. Carney 6.04 Tuesday, July 24th, 1888. certain Klara, supposed to be a former E. G. Koch, services as County Commissioner commissioners. Wm. Wright 10.40 MORNING SESSION. and Board of Equalization All members of the New Ulm RepulK resident of this city, and who left for N. Richardson 9.40 At Courtland Mr. Hermann Zimmermann's The board met pursuant to adjournment $41.00 Nic Gulden, services as County lican Club.and all in sympathy with republican Henry Comnick 6.80 Germany several months ago to visit at 9 o'clock a. m. All present. Commissioner and board of Equalization principles, are requested to be two-year old daughter, while John J. Dobson 15.2C relatives, has prior to his return to this On motion agreed, to recommend to $23.80 A, Manderfeld, services present at the regular meeting the R. Fischer 26.30 playing at the top of the stairs, last the State Auditor refundment of the County Commissioner and board of school-house on German ot. this Wednesday country, committed an act which has Bids for th« county printing considered: Thursday, fell down and broke her left personal property taxes of John Palta, Equalization $34.25 H. M. Ball, services evening, to-night, at eioht caused his retention in German prisons. The board, on motion, designated a resident of Sibley County, erroneously County Commissioner and Board M. arm. the New Ulm Post as the newspaper He had purchased a ticket for New assessed and paid by his brother in of Equalization $39.00 H. Feuerstein, to publish the proceedings of the Board C. A. HAGBRG, E. WESCHCKE Mankato has an organization of sixty York, and being probably short of Brown County. services County Commissioner and of Audit at $5 a session. President. SeeV. pro tempore young Republicans under 21 years who funds, planned a high-way robbery on On motion the petition of the town of Board of Equalization $46 00. The Sleepy Eye Herald, as the newspaper AT Lake Hanska, asking $150 in* aid of $75.00, the Dill of Drs. Fulton and will take part in parades and generally a man by the name of Sehniitt, who, as to publish the annual financial The College Height* County Line road south of said town is Stewart of St. Paul tor professional services statement of the county at the legal assist in doing campaign work other was known by the assailant, carried a hereby rejected. rendered, \\a^, on motion rejected. rates and the New Ulm Review, the than voting. large amount of money with him. The petition of Henry Romberg, offering County Commissioners not having neen New Ulm Post and the Sleepy Eye Herald Klara attacked Schmitt by seizing him $20.00 for a tax title to the Beek aware of any charges in the case. Sunday Afternoon Ang. 5,1888. as the 3 newspapers to publish the The silly ordinance drawn by the Mill Site (10 acres) in town of Stark On motion the board adjourned to 1 from behind, trying to throw him to proceedings ot the County Commissioners Common Council of Tracy, and which (delinquent for taxes since 1876) was o'clock p. m. and the Board of Equalization for the ground, but Schmitt, being a powerful GRAND ENTERTAINMENT^ had made that village the place of ren«zvous recommended to the State Auditor. the year commencing July 1888 for the AFTERNOON SESSION. man, resisted the attack, whereupon On motion agreed, the State Auditor for bicycle-riders who tested sum of $120, equally~divided, or $40 to arranged for the The board met pursuant to adjournment the robber pulled forth a hammer, recommending, to abate delinquent taxes each newspaper. the law as to its validity, has at last been at 1 o'clock p. m. All present. Fupils of the Lutheran Scltool* now against undivided of wj of beating his victim therewith and causing On motion the bid of the New On motion agreed, when the board repealed. sw£ Sec. 11, Town 108, Range 32. Instrumental and Vocal Music and Review for the publication of the delinquent him to fall to the ground, not however adjourn, they adjourn to Monday, September other attractions for young and old. On motion the board proceeded to tax list was laid over to the next It has been reported to us that, in the 24th 1888 at 11 O'CIOCK a. m. without dealing Klara a furious fill the lists of Grand and Petit Jurors All are cordially invited. regular session of the board, commencing On motion agreed, that a rehearing spite of the abundance of new-mown kick in the abdomen, which disabled for the fall term of court. January 8, 1889. be granted and heard in the matter of NOTICE TO TEACHERS, hay, a certain party in the city prefers On motion the petition of Wm. Miner him for tne time being. Schmitt recovered On motion the bond of the Brown setting ot Michel Sturm with his lands and others for a change in county road the product of last year's meadows, and County Bank for County deposits and sought escape in flight, from School District No. 65 to District in town of Stark was rejected, because Notice is hereby given that the public stands not approved, because not properly therefore pays nocturnal visits to ahayloft No. 70 at the adjourned meeting of the which he accomplished. He immediately not legally drawn. examination of and for teachers will executed nor legally drawn, and board commencing September 24th 1888. somewhere near Broadway. notified the police, who traced and On motion the following tree bounties be held on the following dates and aK the board hereby requests the bank to Resolved by the board of County were audited and allowed, to wit: captured the offender, placing him in the following places: present a new bond so drawn and so executed. Dr. O. C. Strickler will leave in about Commissioners, the County Attorney Wm. Gruins 6 acreff $12.00 Sleepy Eye, at the public school house," jail. Schmitt has gradually recovered, opining, that a County Order be drawn five weeks for Germany where he will Ed. Gruins 3 6.00 August 17th and 18th, 1888. On motion the board abated the following but nevertheless the charge against by the County Auditor for the amount visit the celebrated hospitals of Berlin Mrs. D. Bertrand 3 ,6.00 Springfield, at the public school house*. delinquent personal property due on Henry Hanschen1 contract for Klara is a serious one and Vienna. The doctor, who leaves E. P. Bertrand 5 10.00 August 21st and 22nd, 1888. taxes as uncollectable. to wit: erecting basement of new court house James Upson 2 4,00 New Ulm, at the court house„ his office and practice in charge of Dr. We are only sorry for the poor wife of H. C. Hitchcook, Springfield, $1.36 in favor of said Henry Hanschen, and Fred Koenig 1 ^2 00 August 23rd and 24th, 1888. Andrew M. Anderson, Albin, 4.43 said basement be and hereby is accepted Schoch, a very able, German physician the unfortunate man, and hope that all On motion the board adjourned to 2 Examinations will commence at 9 Gustav Altermatt, Springfield, 3.24 as completed, and Henry" Hanschen's from Chicago, will return next spring, will be done to make her and her children^bear o'clock p. m. o'clock a. m. Prompt attendance is Ella M. Sweet, Sleepy Eye, 1.81 contract fulfilled. and meanwhile send to the Review interesting the terrible blow dealt'^them solicited. r-xiWk'3^ AFTERNOON SESSION. Chas. Steinke, Mulligan, .30 On motion the board adjourned. The board met pursuant to adjournment New Ulm, July 24th, 1888. S '^W^ narratives of travel, which as lightly as possible. G. H. Ellsworth, Eden, 2.02 E, P. BERTRAND, E. G. KOCH, at 2 o'clock p. m. All present. J. B. VELIKANJB^bljyiri N* P. Hanson. Sleepy Eye, 15.35 Co. Aud. and ex-officio Chairman. undoubtedly will interest our readers. Bids being opened for the building of Jacob Jaros, Leavenworth, 4.49Clerk Kuetzing's. County Supt *T:oj of Board of Co. Board of Co, Among the Republican Congressmen 1st story of the new court house, they D. I. Russell, Sleepy Eye 8.23 An oyerland excursion with Messrs, Com. Com. who firmly stood their ground against were held for consideration. Chas. J. Russell. Sleepy Eye, 9.98 G. Fischer, C. Hagberg and C. Gebser The petition of Peter Eugland to be the sectional Mills bill, was our worthy F. M. Baker, North Star, 7.29 NOTICE. as main participants, started last Monday set off from School District No. 42 to Ammurl Svngue, Lake Hanska, 1.05 John Lind. In speaking of him the District No. 59 is, on motion, granted Good work horses for sale or to exchange morning for Granite Falls, by the Gar. Scott*& Co., Sleepy Eye/ 8,37 Minneapolis Tribune says:— a hearing at the next regular session of for cattle. CHAS. STUEBE. Potter Bros, Sleepy Eye, 6.25 way of Ft. Ridgely and Beaver Falls. "Mr. John Lind is a candidate for reelection the board commencing Jan. 8,1889. Sarah Langdon, North Star,*, 1.65 The party which is provided with all to congress in the Second Minnesota On motion agreed, that the petition W. G. Beardsley, New Ulm, I 2.73 New Ulm, Minn., June 4th, 1888. necessaries for camp, and a boat, will district, and voted "no" upon of Christ Spelbrink to be set off with Peter A. Johnson, Prairieville, .87 BARGAIN DAY President Lincoln said that you can the final passage of the Mills bill. He his lands from School District No. 9 to come home by the way of the Minnesota Andrew Huiras.New Ulm, 3.08 fool some People all the time and you did right, and his constituents will see School District No. 21, be granted a Ole A. Brudeli, Lake Hanska, ^4.32 river and be absent about two weeks. can fool all the People sometimes, but to it that this conscientious act ot their hearing at the next regular session of EVERY SATURDAY. Geo. E. Case, New Ulm, 25.49 you cannot fool all the People all the intelligent young representative is not the board commencing Jan. 8, 1889. While Mr. Tiheo. Kobarsch, the machinist, On motion agreed, that the partial time. permitted to militate against him in the On motion agreed, that the bid of collections made by the Sheriff in care was busied at the Empire Mill Some machine men seem to take P. present campaign. The Mills bill was Dr. Kauia of New Ulm, as County physician of Carl and August Sperrling of Home T. Barnum's view that the American last Friday, he met with a serious accident, a monstrosity, and if Mr. Lind had allowed of the 1st District for the ensuing and Prairieville be turned over to the people are bound to be humbugged and in Pillow Shams. Handsome em- .n through which ue may loose his himself to be cajoled or bulldozed year, $225 for Attendance and medicines treasurer and uncollected balance abated. farmers in this country are subjected into supporting it,he would have proved to the poor and prisoners of the left eye. The iron smoke stack which, broidered with red cotton (fast colors) and liable to fa.ll into the hands of just himself unworthy of the high confidence county, is hereby accepted, he being at 48 cts. a pair, former price as our readers will remember, was replaced On motion agreed, that the Sheriff is such men. Farm machinery now-adays which his party friends in Minnesota the lowest bidder. hereby directed to force collection of ia so near perfection that nearly 90 cts. a pair. Call in early and a short time ago by a new, brick have placed in his courage and his integrity. The bid of Dr. Wechsler of Sleepy the following delinquent personal property all kinds of machinery works leasonably select a nice pair, as this is a bis: one, was hauled down, and in descending Mr. Lind will be re-elected to Eye as County Physician of the 2nd taxes, to wit: well, yet there is a difference in congress in 1888, and if he will continue bargain. ^V T& *j£ struck and bent the steam-pipes District for the coming year, $100 for Carl Johnson, Lake Hanska. the material put into them as is also to exercise the same manly courage attendance and medicines, was, on motion, over the boiler. Mr. Kobarsch, in repairing the ease in prices with local dealers. Jacob Friess, ''SAfr**. Milford. and good sense which have characterized accepted, he being the lowest bidder. August Preuss, •-£$•%'* "New Ulm.We believe in the theory of dividing them, and while standing on a his actions during his first term no Dyckman & Scudder, Sleepy Eye. the profits with our customers and we one canfixthe limit of his usefulness in lose plank, lost his* foot-hold, and The bid of Dr. Sullivan of Springfield On motion the Board adjourned to would rather sell a great many goods behalf of his constituents." stepped on a piece of timber, which as County Physician of the 3rd District at prices, that at the end of the season to-morrow 9 o'clock A. M.fi^ y^ul for the coming year, $69 for attendance rebounding, struck him on forehead, a 4 would leave hundreds of dollars of the DR GOOD S I &$ Thursday, July 26, l$§8.fo%? The following communication, which and medicines, was accepted, he being profits in the pockets of our customers, splinter hurting the eye, inflicting [a the only bidder. !|g| was emitted from our last issue, for MORNING SESSION, *P"""?& than to combine with other machine serious wound. Dr. Mueller has the On motion agreed, that the 'petition The board proceeded to levy the "tax men in raising the prices, thereby selling want of room, will serve to introduce patient in charge, and we hope that he fe* New Goods, Lowest Price*. of Wm. Pfaender, for the purchase of for the ensuing year, and made the following but a little and dividing up the Mr. Dehuff to our readers: iyif^ Lot 9, Block 8 South New Ulm, for the will succeed in saving the eye. itemized statement of the county trade, in order to keep machinery high. p~= Rugs, handkerchiefs, hosierr, lace?, Mr. J. L. Dehuff has for several years taxes $8.80 was approved and recommended expenses for the coming year, to wit: We handle the celebrated Esterly embroidery, boy's ^othing^ow ling,' been superintending the Gen'l. Mdse. to the State Auditor. T. H. King has sold his 300 sheep For County Revenuefjgjro^y^ $12,500 etc jbf .. 55 *tr Binders and Mowers, the light and business of C, Solkowski, at Sleepy Eye. On motion agreed, that the petitions Poor a 3,500 and gone out of the wool growing business. durable Champion'Binders and Mowers Butter and eggs taken exchange Being of a pleasent disposition and of Henry Aron and Michel Schroepher Courthouse 4 9,250 He says that under the present the Red, White and Blue Mower3, the for goods. trustworthy, he has made an army of to be set off with their lands from And on motion, the board determined Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, 1 tariff the market is too uncertain and friends. He is well educated, having School District No. 28 to District No. 45 that the following taxes be levied upon NOTICE OF EXPIRATION the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons taken a general college course. He are hereby laid over to the next session unprofitable for him to remain in it. the taxable property of the County for and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble OF REDEMPTION. was about to take a position as Professor of the board commencing January 8, next year, to wit: When asked to quote prices, commission Plows and only the best grade of Binding of Chemistry and Phyies, but was 1889. 4\ For County Revenue Tax $12,000 Twine, warranted to be absolutely men have much to say how the Iu whose name assessed, Tohn Tweet Subdivision prevented by overtaxed eyes. He has On motion the following bills were Poor 2,800 Insect-proof. We also have the very of Section, Lot or Blocfc, part of Lots Sand & same quality of wool he has happened since spent his time mercantile affairs. audited and allowed, to wit: Courthouse(i^ 6,200 of Section 28 Township 112, Ranee 33, Amcni*r best steam threshing outfits, such as He is a married man, having Sold for, §1 86 Subsequent Taxes, §-3.7u Interest to have on hand could be bought in Pioneer Press Co. Publishing notice The sum of $2000.00 be levied for interest the Massillon Straw Burners, the Aultman Penalty and Costs, §1.81, Total Amotmt reouneti property in different parts of the state, as to contractors, S29.25 Mankato Free and sinking fund under the provisions foreign countries for, and they can not to Redeem, $7 37. & Taylor, and last but not least, well as in Sleepy Eye. He is of a generous Press, publishing notice to contractor, Office of the Auditor of Brown Co, of Chapt. 250 Spec. Laws of the Huber Straw Burning Engine and ,j afford to pay any more for American disposition. Few men of Sleepy New Ulm, Minn Saly 9th, laoS! $2.50 Chas. Wagner, bedsteads to jail, 1888 and Chapt. 54 Spec. Laws of 1882. Victory Separators. Another great To John Sweet —You are hcebv notified that 00 wool. Mr. King recognizes the fact Eye have extended such a helping hand $84 Chas. Wagner, coffins for County On motion agreed that Commissioner, ittfrn for farmers to take into consideration 3d day of Mjy A D. 1886, at a Tax Sale BeM as to succor needy people, as he, and as a that Cleveland's free trade message to Poor, $25 50: Theo. Kobarsch, repairing provided by law at New Ulm, in the County of H. Feuerstein be directed to forward is that we always keep on hand a Brown, State of Minnesota, the Auditor of said reward for his generosity he has the bridge $4.50 Nic Gulden, repairing Congress demoralized the wool market Michel Antner, now in Mulligan and full assortment of all kinds of repairs Connty sold the land herein above described to esteem of the community. He has always bridge, S23.50 Gustav Muller, repairing State and assigned said land to M. Bail for tht» supposed to be sick and destitute,to his for each and all kinds of machines we this year and he has his opinion of men been a strong republican, and is Delinquent Taxes thereon for the years 1886, 1387 court house, $12 Chas. A. home, or if necessary to the St. Alexander sell. and 1&58, amounting aahereiuhefore stated to the» who have destroyed what would be one not at heart a candidate for any office, Mueller, whitewashing, papering, etc., Hospital at New Ulm. ', sum of Seven 37-100 Dollars, exclusrve of tbe cost never wishing to have his name besmeared We invite you one and all to call and of the most profitable industries the of serving this notice. Yon are also hereby notified court house, $40.28 A YV. Case, team Commissioner Gulden reportedf that look over our goods, whether yon want by politics. Being requested by that the right of redemption from each ssie for coroner, SI .50 John B. Schmid, Northwestern farmer could engage in. he visited the poor in hk district, and wiM expire on the 9th diy of September A. J„ friends he accepted the nomination to to buy or not so hoping to receive a window glas3 for court house, $1.95 J. 1888, or within sixty days alter tbe Bervice of this that in his opinion, Hans E. Koptenhagen Other farmers in Redwood county in. call from you, we are, fill the vacancy that would otherwise notice B. Velikanje, postage Stamps, etc. of the town of Albin should be allowed Witness my hand and seal at New Ului, said tend following Mr. King's example.— very likely have been on the ticket. $3.32 Cath. Koehler,' scrubbing court Very truly your friends, hereafter $5.00 monthly in groceries, County of Brown, this 9th day of July 1888 house and windows, $5.90 Ed. Baehr E. P. BERTRAND, REDWOOD REVEILLE* THE S. D. PETERSOH IMPLEMENT CO P.J and he also reported to allow CS- L.] County Auditor