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

January 9, 1878 · Page 1 of 6

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wyw^mt&^TZJM m# 'm^^^^j^^f^^^wk WMlffiTllilEorT f.r: ?"Pe*rtim' -fronr Stark, to-changeHhe boundary of School Dist. Xo. 11. ice $1 pei ear,m ad\ ance. That IT a judicious Tie Pioneer Petition from Stark, to change Dist. o\\ our Our editorial career lias been of No. 11 and 45. onipass and only one week's duration, and yet, Petition from the town of Linden for our experience-has been an eventful organization of a School District, and PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY The _AV'eJiave al*receive very flattering petition from town of Lake Hanska for one. Grape and banister frbifa. noljees 6MMadelia Times,, JO&BOBLETEXtri same purpose were taken up and a hearing a brother editpr, and two hostile er Mississippi Valley. tfarsKflf $&^*tedwood Ga-] granted. demonstrations* The ball was set ::ette and Lal&'City Leader, The Bond of Pr. Schubert, Co. Treasurer in motion by Mr. Bogen, who gav$| The^aboveibeing- a fair sample of elect, Was taken up and after er City ri Store. \f Published Simultaneously at us a 'fearful raking' over the coal$, hem all. ^Thanks, brother editors, careful examination the same' was approved because we spelled the word existence 'or your kind reception. atid tlie Auditcpr instructed to St. {Paul and Minneapolis, in our prospectus, 'existance.'' have it recorded. On Motion* the taxes One Dollar per year in- advance. Although this error of ours was of PROCEEDINGS OF THE CO[JN- of Rosa Gulden on valuation of $150 for An E jght-Page Daily of the Size of the year' 1876 -77 were abated. small dimensions, the blast we got TY COMMISSIONERS. BATESOF AOVEKTISING, the New York Herald, On motion the Auditor was authorized about it, not from Gabriel's trumpet, AUDITOR'S OFFICE, THE Ten Line,s Brevier makes a Square, to issue orders for all the Tree but from Bogen's, was huge and .County of Brown, Only jttominjr Paper Vublinhed In Uounty claims presented before the caused such a clattering of STATE OP MINNESOTA. Space. 3m, Cm lyr ft MINNESOTA, Board. our teeth, and shaking of our Jan. 1, 1878- %On motion the sum of $18,00 was ordered And ban no competition in a vast ficM of circulation 1 Square I 7o: 1,50: 3.00 I 4.50 9.00 limbs, that all the quinine in covering Minnesota, Northern Iowa, NorthSvesteruWiscons^i, i Members of the old Board present, to* be paid to a poor woman Dakota.and Manitoba, embracing 2 Squares !.1.25 2.00 3.75 I 0.00=10.00 our drug shop was inadequate to stop named Mrs. Severson, of the town (j'has. Wagner, L. D. Rice and Ole a popnlaticApf over a million because it rsa. 1-4 Col. i 3.001 4.001 6,00 110.00 =16.00 dies every par' this rcgio^'1'rom Kiarnt to it. We had barely got over our aforesaid of Linden, to enable her to pay note jjorgenson. 1-2 Col. 5.00] 7.00110,00110.00 =30.00 'rvrenty- f^. Mourn Aneudot the Chi., given by her to Dr. O 0 Cooley for grief when in conies a rural cago paper -casein all tho essential irequircmunts The minutes of last July session 1 Column 8,00jl2.00 16.00 130.00 =50.00 medical services rendered during her of Firtlas Newsiiuncr. It i* chap, with blood in his eye, who ^fere read and ordered to stand approved. equal to the best of Chicago papers, and becanue it confinement. Advertisements in double column, double the swore he'd lick the editor for not ia far bettor adapted than any outside paper to thelocal single column rates- Bills of Dr. O Cooley, of Madelia want* and interests of the Upper MisRi*ippi publishing a communication in regard Business Cards of five lines, one year $5.00, each Motion made and carried to adjourn valley, and of the great region West and North of it for treatment of Mrs. Severson ordered additional line 75 cts. This Idasrn if icciit metropolitan Daiis patsnt hobby of his. Not being till to-morrow Jan. 2nd, at 9 rejected. Adjourned to 2 p. m. individualized by its geographical poaitioa All transient advertisements to be paid for in advance. a fighting editor, and the fellow Afternoon session. Meeting called ami domain, as the organ and Kenreulatiye ojclock a. m. oithisNBW Nortliwest, to the m. not being personal-y acquainted with to order by Chairman. Advertisements inserted in the local notice co Jan. 2.Meeting called to order terial and social development of which it is primarily Jumns, 10 cents a line for the firm insertion, and 5 On motion the following resolution us, we palmed him oif with "Editor devoted, and its telegraphic, general and local by-Chairman Wagner present, Messi a. cents a line for each subsequent insertion but no news department, its market reports, its editorial was passed: not in." notice inserted for less than f.fty cents. Ci Wagner, and h. 1). Rice of the oid discussions, corrcspodeucc. &c, are especially "Resolved: to pay Geo. Bickelhaupt, Announcements of Marriages and Deaths inser. adapted to the local requirements of this great Board and VV. H, Sanders, Ole Jourgtnson We were about congratulating ted free: but obituary notices, except in special eases, Northwestern region. New and attractive feature* the Sheriff,'the sum of $110. (ordersto have recently been added to the news and IKerary will IKS charged afadvertising rates. and Anton Manderfeld, newly ourselves upon our lucky escape, be drawn quarterly by the Auditor) departments of the Pionor Prewt, monr Legal notices will be charged 75 cents per folio, for SelectedthDdvotes,nwasedeclareohelecd: members,, wha qualifie for attending the Jail, and firewood for when in stepped another gentleman, which are extended Daily WaMliinrton the first insertion, and 37 ceiits per folio for each Special a, whose great cot confines them to his office, for the ensuing year. subsequent insertion. All legal N.otices must be aijd took their seats. who gave us regular fits for saying newspapers of the first lass. upon the responsibility of the Attorney ordering The Board audited and j.llowed bill something that he thinks we should The Boar then proceeded them published, and no affidavit of publication Kp-The Pioneer Press is the only eight.pasc pa. of Geo. Bickelhaupt, Sheriff, to amount will be given until the publication fees are paid. not have said. One goes lor you because hairman and th sevent bal- per the West which has its leaves cut and panted of $317,40. In connection with the paper, we have a splendid by machinerya feature which adds greatly to the you didn't, and the ether because iVlr. L. Rice receiving a niajorof assorment of Jobbing Material, and are prepared to convenience of the reader, and the value of tho inside The following bills wereMum audited execute all kinds of printing in a style unsurpiw* *J pages. you did. Who wouldn't be all duly and allowed. and at moderate rates. L7~terms to mail subscribers12,00 per year. an editor elected. On motion of Mr. Wagner O. B. Tyler (Xew Ulm Herald).$259,00. THE WEEKLY PIONEER PRESS, thfe Board proceeded to examine and Chas. Gebser, The week's experience has given 22,00. cancel the various count}'- orders. us an inkling of what we may expect 1,75. Thomas F. Talbot, 3.20, in the future, so we have taken Afternoon session, Meeting Barrqt.t, Giston & Sherman. 41.05. The Best Family Journal Time by the forlelock, and brought called to order by the chairman. Ail ATTORNEY AND COMSOLEK AT 30,00. our small arms into close proximity. members present. in the Northwest 0,00. Two small howitzers have been ordered, Motion made and carried, to W F. Smith...... 10,00. one of which will be placed charge amount of 76,02, balance of A Splendid Premium "Wall II. Steinhauser 12,75 on each side of our office entrance. seed wheat account, to the County N. MONEY TO LOAN. U. M'f'g. Co 14.U0. Map Worth the Whole So you "fellers" that come in to interview Pioneer Press Co revenue fund. 2,26. the editor with hostile intentions, 24,50- Petition from Cottonwood for J--X^mSubscription.Ever Office over Citizens' National Bank, Attractive Offer Mado John Manderfeld better "look a leetle out." 5,25. laying out road was ordered to be Mos Mrs. llasohka. Tivvtr Tim, Jtfiim. Th "j[iua-iw."."/..".".".." J75" I 1 rejected, the same not being properly ^u The public, debt was decreased drawn up. JR. HBher.. to the Farmers of Minnesota oU.uu. during the year of 1877. $46,965,799. Motion made by Mr. Manderfeld, u. li. Tyler 08,85.- '^9 and Adjacent States. and carried, to allow no more than! Jos. Buhleter With OPP. POST OFFICE NEW Ui^r, MINN., oiir next issue we will twentv-hve head of cattle to passlt'. lluebner It), 75. ^o intelligent family in Minnesota or In thoN"ort1jwest, present which does not take the Daily, can affor I to ADOLPH SETTER, PROP'R. our readers with Gov. Pills-! {llQ I i do without the WcKly l'ioueor l*rti Cottonwood linage at anv i louder A Mulr ove 5,li5. No other weekly in the State compare*.witht it in bury's message, which will be de- "i,1451 Une time under a nenlty of ^5U,uO. tneext variety an4iirtcres of H*. This house is the most centrally located i)() livered to the Legislature to-morrow Also ordering a sign to be put on!-, i news and reading matter, and no Weekly published house in the city and affords good o,W. outMde or the Stste is adapted like the fl'ioii^or or I nday, supplement form. I fjample rooms. 8,26 tfithe Local AViiuls Andrnfrosi eac] cn I of Minnesota and the adjacent States and TerJ,oo. bridget toJtiiut erlccL tf lli JohunL C.^i''enskt!^l** St. Paul and Minneapolis are joint-j Moved adjourn o'clock a. Jo]l ritories. i Thomas Downs ly moving to have the products and [m. Thursday Jan. o. 70. In addition to the general features of a newspaper and family journal, its full and accurate AUKKV .\lbert Dlaiidmrd Mi 425,85. of- Meeting called to order by resources the State exhibited reportf ol St. Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Cr.rsSo, L. Bogen 25,75. Rice. an all great i ran and produce centres, and it* Physician & Surgeon, at the Paris exposition, and com- FAUM and STOCK departinent, edited by a leadiui a.ou. mittPW.frorabofli cities, have been 1 Cxraiideveuty,twodpersonsl^comua-s motion tnoi^oam tu|^^^^------ agricultural writer of long expearience, render it to serv i y.uu. urors, an seventy-two per ?,ni^r etL.r /,M0t, especially valuable to farmers while its IIOL'SK- Office at City Drug Slpre, appointed to further the project. HOLDJJKPARTMKNT made up of the contributionH 4.5U 1 New Uljii, Minnesota. 1 r'|| ofintelligent Miwileavtnowoifteh In every part of tho State, is a universal far S favorite with the rainily circle. he produo#ion_of gold and silver sonsj to serve as Petit urors, for tho WinegaYden'--" 1 i,20i i The Pioxr.EK northwesternS PRES regio iti'linpemnbl kc ensuing year, from the several election-districts intln in the States and Territories west of CoHllty Audit or Was also authorized II. CiiAPuotmx, C. II. Ross, i-\ i,ir. i.iii f.,i. -r,.. n. v.,,.4-1. posted on its locnl events, enterpricoji, politico, in'tho county, and ordered the Missouri river, including British Cashier. President. to hue a jail-tor loi the Courthouse, pniiiic Jiffairs, ani di^cuMion* affecting tho that a ccrtined hst be made Columbia and the west coast of to draw county orders for grasshopper tereisu of all clashes*of its people Two Splendid Premium WallMaps out and tiled witli the Clerk oi the Mexico, during the vear 1877, shows orders, and ty publish statement aggregate. District Court. Kesol i^tion was passed by the an aggregate yield of 98,500 000. Board approving of the new bchoolbook ^ioiion. made, and carried to fix the Law. By a late ruling of Attorney Geneneral salary of County superintendent at the .$' Cor Minn, and Centre Streets, Chas. "Wagner was appointed a com. The Pioneer Press Premium Map of rate ol 5?1U ptr annum lor each organized Devens, an army officer who mitte on Cottonwood bridge. !i''l the Northwest, School Dist.'"",- NEW ULM, MINN. accepts a consular or diplomatic I The Board allowed the following II. 15. CO.NSTAXS, L. D.IllCK, Which provod so acceptable to our Mibocritwrs lart appointment forfeits his place in the Clerk. S Chairman. amounts, to be paid monthly to the following year. h bn correctod up to October Int. 1877, army, even if he is on the retired and includex all tho railroads constructed thia needy persons Mrs. Zinke additional Collections and all business pertaining year in the region described. To meet tlie wanta list. This ruling effects Capt. Batteari of &o.U. llydrich, $2. provided of tlioFO'-who were suppled with this map Ia*t year, to banking and General Sickles, and deprives the publishers have procured a now map covering ^ProToate 3Totice he receives,*4. from the city otherwise a much larger territory, and entitled, Promptly attended to. them of a very comfortable income. to make total 'amount :*'o,uU. Mrs. The Ijioiieer Press Household Map of '"i^m'K' fe^ INDM)UAL RESPONSIBILITY .Simmons, additionolSoibO'^OJiHiMHfeiug- Siiate of Minnepta, ^i^^^:i ,^Vti S the Western States. On Jan. %n(l a car-load of nitroglycerine, with November, steck fumily, 84,00. Comity of Urowi, 5 on the Chicago & Northwestern This valuable map covers the territory between The Hoard also authorized Air. Wig S $500,000. pourt. I Special Lake Michigan and the 101th degree of longitude, tgeciall^rmX roba railroad, exploded while ner to provide for the tialles family. ourfc ^tacludiifg the fambuis Black Hills, while it extondit In the matter ofVie Estate of Nicolaus Adjourned to 2 p. m. frCTiji the Minnesota boundary line to the southern* being loaded, a mile north of Negaunee, bouii'f'i'fir i Missouri, including Nubrauba, KannM Heinzn, deccasedX Afternoon session. All members Mich., causing the death of and all 5. the states of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Ilenschel, Chas. Koos, present. WiHcont-iiiViud Minnesota. In addition it will contain seven men. The engine, car, and On rending and fllinlthe petition of M. Mullen, H. A. Subilia, John Bolm, mapofKMari toba. Dr. Berry appeared before the Board Administrator of B.iidLtaco, therein setting forth telegraph lines were entirely demolished. Kither (if the a\bove maps and the Weekly Pioneer NEW E CM ILL with Mr, Meerfeld, stating that lie was among other things, tlf he failed in all his efforts to Press for ont ytiaV will be sent, post pafd, to any The locomotive was lifted into at his house and found the whole family, Post off ce in tl6 Jnited States or Canada, for Two sell so much of said reaeatate as necessary to pay the air and thrown fifty feet and Dollars. consisting, of Mr,. Meerf eld, wife the debts ot'. iid diccasB, and that every attempt to Centre Street,- New Ulm, Minn. For tsrms to clubfu, call at any post office in tha landed in a confused mass of wood have another sale'befoifthe falloflS78 Is u'sclesis, and daughter, sick, and in need of support. North^st, AddresB| We are running day and night, and therefore praying that lie time to pay the debts of and iron. Only four of the killed After considering the mutter, PIOKKKK PRESS Co. St.PauUMiun. pply any quantity of best brands said deceased be extendi lor one year from date the Board resolved to allow Mr. can supply any quantity or best brands were recognizable, the others being of flour at regular rates on short notice. hereof. Meerfeld ij25,00 per month for Jan. It blown to atoms, no piece larger than It is ordered, that'Jroiftay the 2Sth of Jan. ISTSat and l*'eb. We have improved machinery for the two pounds being found. 10 o'clock in tlie.forenouij and at the Probate Omco Ordered that the Auditor draw order grinding of shorts and fodder, having in New Ulm, be .assigwk for tho jhearing of aid favor of Mr. Friedmann for S4,0l) for added a stone reserved for such a puYpose, petition, and that all jirsons interested in said boarding Mrs. V" in Kaufenberg, WHAT TSIE APEKS SAY OF THE estate be required to app|ar and show caused: any On motion of Mr. Wagner the Board U^VIEW., there he, why the petition of said Aminihlrator Flour exchaiiged for wheat on liberal appointed Dr. C. Berry Comity Physician ukould not be grandet. New Ulm- Herald: terms. for the eusuing year, on the same MDIER EEDUfflriON IN FARE! And it in further ordered, that said petitioner give The first number of fhcVyCu Ulm WeeklvRirvii:w terms and salary as the previous year. NEW ULM CITY MILL CO. notice ofthe hearing of-Slid petition by causing a made its appearance tliis wWk. It is neat, t.ity On Motion of Mr. Manderfeld the copy of this order to be published in tho New Ulm looking select, and reflects drV'dit upon its proprietor, Board ordered an allowance of'85,00 The Saint PanHfc Sioux Gity WnKKtv. ItKvisw:, a weekly news paper printed Miltvaukee Advertisements. Major BoMcter. per month to Michael Itetzlaf, end published at New Ulm in said Comity of Brown, *^Hf- Eagle, Lake Iudepenid'"hf. Communication of Hon. K. St. Jul ten fort luce iticcebsivev.eeka previous to said d.iy CONIJ: ADOUm MKIKJ5KK. C. PKZHOHJJ we iei\ed ti first copy pfthtfxcwuimBEVIKW Cox Judge of the District Court^v.io ot healing. AXDl MEINECKE & COn the jociiivl of J.iuu.iry. The ^\per like the day d, and the Clerk ordered to notifj D..ttif at New Ulm this 24th day of December 13T7. rea it Paul Sioux City & u.i*. 1 risrlit .i sunbeam, \.elcjbhie-. h*'a] tlie Judge that the time should not be A. WESTPHAL Judge of Probate. ''St. Piter Tribune: ^O- changed they considering the time w,t Importeis and Jobbers of *Vl Tho New Ulm AVeekly Koview1 pul^ished by Maj. desiiable at present, for holding comt EAUROAD! an#Ue1 Toysjancy goods,Yankee Notions,| Joveph'teobleter,u,nm.ule 'i^ ^itv appear.iilcd'tliis mornincr sessions in Brown county. St. Paul Advertisements. hheit Motion made and carried granting 0l,1 *K petition of Martin Penning tube sec Willow Ware & Children's Carriages! Will celebrate the coniifl^gin of the JS?o. 28, to adjoining Dis- oil from Dist. Wi" mid other iiwttop interest. We Welcome it to Xew Year by a general reduction of local No. 93 Huron Street Milwaukee tiict, No. 39. oiir e\chanse Iis$, and wish it murhpWperity. ys This space is reserved for ticket fares from FivaWtnts %o.^f Petition from the town of Ba shaw dSf. Paid Dispatch \r White, Stone Jb Co., Four Cents, per mile on all di\piona of asking to organize a Scliool Dist* received, The irc Ulnj Rc^rewis, the nivrne a new eekly J, FOTES & HBO., P*1 Jobbers in paper published at Now Blm bjOvtAjoi Bobleter and the Board ordered that a their roads, to take effect January 1st. Tiooks, Stationery & Paper^ Majoi Bobietcriis one of tho-e enerufetie, pushing, hearing be granted. E. 3d St., st. Paul, Minn. 1878. ^M^mtmM^iM ^MM[ never^ay-fail men, -a itli a good lde^ ofhvh it a newspaper On motion the Treasurer's Bond was It appears from X^e official repoflrts in B$& should be, as i shown )y tlie contents of the fixed at 835,000 for the ensuing term. ftn-t inunber, anil if the paper is p,itrdni/*d according the Sailraud Connn^ioner,* office pat Bond of the newly elected Coroner, to its mt! rit, v, ill make .1 successiof tlie Review. these companies i\\ wwe tban ttvllve Dr. Wesehcke, was examined and approved., Benz & Becht, Mankato Union- years operation have neve* killeli or Anew woeklvpaper made its Ilibut in New: Adjournedto Jan. 4, 9,a. ra. $&&' injure 1 any passenger or ^o&t a pii ice of Ulm with the-dawa of tho Sow Vo ir, callled the NEW Jan. 4. -rr'Meeting called to order by l,ag^ige.iTheir express straws are -ad dealers in I L-m ffntft KEVIKW. Jt is a 2d-clim!i sheet, Importers Wiiolcsale Dealers (nj. Mr. Rice, the Chairman All members equipped ^th the Millerplsifeform i, and. present. NUTS GREEN FRUITS ]*"*i hi**** thatt4*^*1 FOR'EIGX DOMESTIC V" spice.of life lt Oh motion the Board allowed the in e4eryth^g, perfeuning td^h*. [Pri^:m?,l^^! oftjiU .a J.evr?mPcr: I always jla^rel^h: County Snpti to pm-chase a dask at a nw and fcomfoit of passengers* anil $ etc. ^'.^Ctc^k/P' -etc. S V''4ir'i_- 1 COst of ti^op, ,th V.KP4 Tl ITRi Waterft. A vdarjapeed and connectionfc^tre %o 15!Bast gy^Wr celled by aif in the ccmntr^v^ :i tl :X '$: ro -:,f,,cr ^'KwmMm