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

January 9, 1878 · Page 2 of 6

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KW'" S.D:PBTEIfesfi^ W^l- 'NEW EMP VIGIHITY. Mi. Broomwieh, editor of tire fEjgf MP$OVe5tENT^O 177. W I'd i Sueur Echo, who waslin town* Iasftv&$f ll,e 3^a|)ro|m^Qn^ Jliat were made mfoigned us that he has madVxiiranaements BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS. ng-^JJte yemiof 187t in and around to move his^inatenal to Cunfe, e*w tllm, hap not quite come up to wheie he intends to run a p^pea in /'& Post Office'AdilreM Now Ulm.v AOENT FOR THE CELEBRATED ^^4 fr o#r"exjJectatidiis," but considering the mteiest of Munay County.jM 1^ Weed Fanlflf IVforito SeiHMf 1, timesi we ha re no word of complaint 'I AUDITORH. Constans to utter. It true, no new business We are pi epared to furnish thlpSjjf. ^KEASURERF Sthjibcrt 1 i- blocks or resi tences were erected, but REGISTER OF DEEDSA. Walton Paul Pioneer Press, with niap,(*hic1i p* ilves in saying that every our1 we pride TUDGE OP PROBAI_4-A Westphal. alone worth the money,) and the N/ew Ci KK or THE DIST COURTAlbert Bfancbaril business blot in the hity is occupied Ulm Weekly Review for $2,60. pee SHERIFFGeo BIcKelhaupt by a prosper* \t*Jirm, and but few dwelling SURVEYORJ Bernjlt "*4 prospectus of Pioneer^P^ess injd^aer houses ire vacant*, which is more i COVRT COMMISSIONERE. Kocfc column. than can be said of most other cities. COUNTY ATTORNF'4-B Webber Al t4 McCORMlCKii^ VABRBNl CORONERDr weschcke A stranger entering our city will be BEAVER DAM COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. The Aibeiter Hall waswoldat sheriff's more favoraply impressed if he finds SELF BINDERS, SEEDERS, COMMISSIONERSGhas. Wngner chairman, Anton sale, Saturda\^ Dec. 15^1 for S4,084,55 every buildilg occupied, than he would Mniuterfclil, iice, W Sanders, Ole Jorgenaon. M. Epple, Philip Gross, Qn)rjn Scheible, ****-w be were the place twice as large with MCCORMICK fr HcCORMICK ^fe Julius Guethngand Jos/Bobletei'lbeing ^l a lot of empty buildings.^ xx Oommeroial. the purchasers. l\*x HARVESTERS, REAPERS, At least p50,000 was expended in opening new streets and keeping buildings MCCORMICK MILBURN OHIO in repair. Mr. Mullen built an By the huge number of seedeis that NEW ULM MARKET. A i WAGONS, MOWERS, tddition tojhis splendid residence, Ph. our machine men are receiving, it appears Gross addefl a large addition to his hotel that they expect a lively trade the ANDBuffalo stable,! and a few small dwelling coming spiing. Mrj Mullen is in leceipt Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. Pitt's Thrashers. houses have been built, and the city to of a carload, jjs also is Mr. Peteison. Flour, per bbl *6.00@7.00 day presents a prosperous appearance. "Wheat, ie bushel 00 With tli revival of business, new )its pei bushel 40 To all those in want of anything in my line, I would say, call and ex- Behnke sa that/he isbounrVto keep Barley, per bushel buildings irill spring up at every hund, 50 amine my Machines, before you purchase eLswhere. My Machines are Corn, per bushel- the I s, Land Office heceauotfeer year and we already heai that Kiesling, Keller 40 all fully warranted, and I keep a full supply of Repairs constantly on Beans, per bushel... in spite of the politicians. Tins is the & Co. ontemplate building a large 8.25 Potatoes, per bushel. first time that j%e~1iave heard it brick block on the corner of Minn, and 50 Cor. Minn, and Centre Streets, Mw Ulm. Minn. Hams, per pound intimated that hj^ ^xjliticiansi Jwauted Centre streets the coming summer, and s K 12J movedw|r^^||1^^ the office Fresh Pork, per lb... others noldoubt will follow their lead. 4 MULLEN. sw r*'r 'it Choose, per ft Kiesling, Keller & Co. 4tfu 20 .S&t,perbbl ThefD.M, & M. IL R. We are glad tot^nnounce thdfcthe injuries 2.00 **i|er, per ft which dariiiuller recei5|ed from 12* ggf per dozen a prematwe explosion of -a |blast ot i 15 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in r^ti Feeling desirous to know what prospect, DRY GOODS, P^MaSSg&'^j rd ie pound. powder week before last, aiesstot as severe 12* SHELF & EM HARDWARE if any, there was of the Des Moines oney, per pound 20(i25 as first reported, neithpf of his '^GROCERIES, and Minneapolis Raihoad being built to eyes being injured. A luclsy Iscape. IRQNANDSTEEV:"''* tins placj next year, either from the i .i ij FarmingTools :r& HATSANDCAPS, Minneapolis end or the Des Moines end, The Sai'gent time lock which has Boots & shoes, we addressed a letter lo that effect to lately been placed in positio^ W the J. J. Smart, Gen. Sunt., and leceived m3m ,ml & fT#, rs AND safe at the Blown County Bank is a the following in reply: BCILDINGPAPER. model piec$ of workmanship. Choj3. AND Winona & St. Peter Railroad. Des Moines Minneapolis Raihoad Co. Ross, the gentlemanly Cashie4 can now General Mercfeandise, Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 14, 1877. Agent for slumber peJbefulljr.^ fit v^*^ GOI__TCr ES-A-ST. 'CA8E & SWEEPSTAK E THRESHEfirf J, Bobleter Esq. O ANY HOUSE WEST O ST. PAXIL, 'v '1^ Deaf Sir: 'YoursHi ARRIVE. DEPART We wouud call attention to the announcement Are iit constant ncetpt of Kirby, Wood, W/iecLr and Buckeye rnssenger BO 5*45 a ra. the 11th inst. received.^ We aie veiy of the St. Paul A Sioux City, N"EW GKDQ I re ght 10:10 p. 7:00 A. EEAPERS and MOWERS anxious to put the Minneapolis end and Sioux City & St. PauL "Railroad of our^road next year,** but cannot say 4 i&fe. HI* ft Co. which appeals in anothWjColIumn. Ft i# ________ fj' fe Furst Bradley ARKIVE DEPAR1 ufi .-t to-d ty what we may do. We are now Tliis roaiTcelelbrates the NeyyYedi by a A Large And We|l Selected StockXJf *f !5, HAYRAKK, "sk Marsbill Accommodition 4:00 m. 7:05 a laying Iron atthe rate oi3-4 mile a day. reduction of taiei iroro five to four Ladies' & Grents' Undci-wej^r, Sh Aftei the January meeting of oui Boai cents,per mile. Good enough. Paul & Sionx City Railroad. 1J FURST BRADIEYl 1 of Director* I expect* to visit Minneapolis Oar stork of and see what is best to be done We heai of seveial foitneis who improved HST PAWLThrotiph rnnil and exfrohs train Notions an Christmas #W in relation thefeto. I shall ndeavoi weather1 tlie mild nes oux C.ty at 10:10 p. m.. St. Peter at 7Uia i, *nd arrive* In St. Paul at 11*10 a to ke^i you posted of our movements. week to finish up their fatl plowing. tr'lin McSHEYRY SEEDEJJ& iBjfun, Complete and mwted attowpn_profits. in, making close connection with SfgWIf Yours, Mr. Henry Muller living opposite the for Chicago and all eastern points. Accommodation Corner Minn, and Second North 8t$t I J. J. Smai t. city jKinte quite a numbg? of phun train tea\e*St Jnme* .it9$5 Bt Vetar-ajt^to^p. m. ana rr*^-*rtNW*6t."Op s^e^kJopiro^l^w^^nT wnmrtiiis Weeftrn&tfy rcqnii*fanl&am.i*<uion New Ulm, VIM C% N-m Toadland will hold out proper inducements 24.1 How is that for a Minnesota cli- To Siwx CITYMa,l and express leaves St Paul bjforepurchasingetswm^^^ to the* Co. to build it to this place nt 3.15 m., M. Peter at 7:00 p. m. and arrives in Kiesling, Keller & Cc* Sioux City at 4*05 a. m. Accommodition trim the coming season. We shall ke ]*a es St Paul at 6:10 n. in an^mves St. Janus the [mblie posted through the columns As' a chronic fault-uhd&, with anytlrhg *t so0p. m. Cor. Minn, and Centrists. ?^r*_f ot the Review^ of anything that may that does not 'dance* to h^s tune, Wew Ulm, -_,&_? mtnn. 3L.I3STBS. turi up. 4J#t-t i wt^jmt old Bogen against the World. POST OFFIE NOTICE. We&emetuber the time when he pnl For the accommodation of onr bnkine*s men the 3 _______ itfH (J otn Charles Porter, one of the Commilsioners SR. PFEFFERLE, lishedan English edition that was not post office wilt be open on Rtindnjs from 8 to 10 a THE CHICAGO & JTORTH-WESTXRS RAItWAV ***j of Redwood County who 4 in and from 12 to 2 m. exactly up to Webster, but then those Emhnces under one minagemenj the Great/Trtink st Dealer in Rnilwny Lines of the WKST flnd ORTH On week daysthe General Dclirerylwill WrcloBCd waited Chicago a short time ago in were iu times when 'the Minnesota R*i- GROCEBIES PROVISIONS. WEST, and, with its numeroun Branchen at 8 o't lock and connections, forms the hortet response to ah invitetion from the vter overflowed his bed." you know, The Money Order Office will be opened at 7t3otw nnd qnfcke!t ronte between CHICAGO and Pikident of the C. & N. W. R. R.,we and closed at 6 p. m. nil the points ITLINOIS, WI8co^sIN, NORTHERK t\ i Canned, Dried nnd Green Fruit, MICHIOAK, MINNESOTA. IOWA. ISIBRASKA. CALL Mail going whtbpttyMn cf&ninc an. jGoing leain that all the necessary arrangements INSTALLATIONThe fallowing" officers FOBMA and the WEST* RN TI.RRITORIJ"S Its -net at 6:30p. ml Omaha and^California Line ^ere installed in Chaj-ity Lodge Xo. for the building ot the Sleepy ^fi-FLOBRAHDFEEB, 98. A. P. & A. M., Tuesday evening Ete and Redwood Pallsbranch had been Is the shortest ind best ronte between CHICAGO 187JS% Dec. 25th tor the ensujng year: A happy and prosperous 8 all. nnd all points in NORTHERN Iti INOIB. IOWA,, DA STONK,J"\VOODEN AD WILLOW WABE. c|mpteted, that the contract had been KOTA, NEBRASKA, WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH, Dr. A. Marden, "VW^l. If Minn^ St., New Ulm, Minn. How about the NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, CHINA, JAPAN yeaily meetingof the lftto De Giaff A Co. who would comence A. Bhmch.ird, AND AUSTRALIA Its Board ot Trade? woik in the spring as soon as Wm. Hummel, Chicago, St. Paul $ Minneapolis line P" jg^FZL Money to loan on approved Real J. H. Vajen, le frost was out of the ground, and OIT^ Is the shortest line between CHICAGO and all points Estate at Brown County Bahfc M"ffi J. Russell, in NORTHERN WISCONSIN and MINNFSOTA, and Meat Markets at the cars would be running into Sfsd for MADISON, ST PAWL. MINNSAPOLIS DVLVTH Olfson,r Torv and all points the Great Northwest Its Htn E. St. Jiilien Cox, *luds?e rteet edwood Falls by the 18th of August, OleM. Olsen, La Crosse, Winona $ St. Peter Line of the Ninth Judicial district gavV us he people of Redwood Falls have long &. a friendly call last Satindayv Is the best route between CnicAmt and LA CROSSE, m. EPPLE, PROTR. felt the need of a railroad and we congratulate Albert Blanchard Clerk of the District WINONA, ROCHESTER. OWAONHA, M.AHKATO, ST. ETKRpnisKLas Thursday KleRll4|, PETER, Nrw ULM and and all points In Southern them upon the prospectof the ir Court has kindly furnish?d us the fol and Central Minnesota Its Keller & Co.shipped a consigmiient vjf A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, hams, L, lowing statistics of 1 Mali ioge licenses ilear realization of their wish, si* && Green Bay Marquette Line butter direct to Bremen, lardlet*.etc constantly on band. All orders from issued, divorces gruited and naturali the Country promptly attented to. &% Is the onlv line between CHICAGO and JANFSVILLE zation papers issued Jin his court during A rlank walk has beenf pw| flown a\ WATKHTOWK, FONVDV LAC, OSHKOSH, APPLETON,GRKXN 1 The Christmas trees and the theatric CASH PAID FOR HIDES* BAT, ESCANAWA, NBOAPWBK, MAS- the year ot 1877, 3 the crossing ot 2nd NorttyStreet. Let's op calwiteitainment atthe Catholic school ODETTE, HotTOHTok, HAHCOCK and the LAKE Whole number oi|marriage licenses liave more of 'em. I $**- house last evening was a pleasant affair. SUPERIOR couwMnr Its Mimt. Str. New Ulm, Minn. & issued y. 00 Free-port Dubuque Line The trees were loadeddown with H. Behnke and Bro. Wave disponed of Divorces granted^ 4. ROM things, andthe partsot the pieties their store at SpiinMeid to Gottlieb Is the onlv linelwtween CHCAOO and, ELGIN, ROCK. umber offii&t papei issued.... 44, voro, FRFEPORT, and all points via Freeport Its pioduced were well rendered by Ihe olULBES Hoeghne A Julius Kie% Chicago 0/ Milwaukee Line^ diVided amongst tire different Katio^ (scholars,while the singing and music "We have facilities for doing all kinds nasties as follows:] Is the old Like Shore Honte, and is the only one was pronounced excellent by every Moat of job work in first clfws stylv at living nnsine between CHICAGO and KVANSION, LAKE one present. Germany |4.Denmark 1. i ates. Try us and be convinced. FORFST. HIGHI AND PARK, WATOEOAK, RACINE, $ Norway p.Russia 2, 4 KENOSHA nnd MILWAUKEE The coming in of the New Year Monday Sweden S.Canada 1, ArcinKXTA son of Jos. Holm, about Pullman Palace Drawing Room Cars night was heralded by the ringing Nuinber of secoitdpapei a issued 90. 14 rs. of age. Ifvinfr in the town of great vanetybf ire run on al^tbronsrh tnlns on this road of bells, filing of smallftruas and whittling u- asfol\ovts: |i ,{-igel, had his thigh brefken on the 19th This is the ONLY LINE running these cars 1H $EA*fif, SAUSAGE, 1 ot locomotives. 'Uiedin and confusion between Cliicnco and St. Panl and Minneapolis #1 Germany 33. Norway 22j IPec Di. Berry/ireports case doing ryttrept 4 --a Phicapo Milw ankee, Chicago and Winona, or that reigned in our streets tor Sweden |t7. Denmark HAMSj DRIED MEATS*! Clucnpo and Green Ray about half an hour made one think that Austria. 4. Great Britain. Close connections' are made at Chicago witk the SALT PORKv AND he had been transferred to the seat of Lake Shore &Micblaa.Southern, Mfchig-m Central, Pi ogress Lodge!/No. 28 A. O. U. W. By the above that the bu |NO. Baltimore 4. Ohio, PittsWp, Ft Wayne & Chicago, war in Bulgaria. CASHPA4)FORT^ntprompereceivlwilltnii%sOrder iness thmsactedl during the year jareafter meets At Arlieiter Hall, inead Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, far all pomisIOAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the CMcapo 1877 hasvnot bee* as large as in pie of Masonic/Hall as heretofore. and Alton and nlinoiae Central fo all points ous years, and consequently the Clerk/s JSW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTH Close connections are also made with (bejunion income is cot*eiondingly smaller \&f. Minn. St.,*^-i Pacific ft Omaha for all fa^West points} jr's Guard hold their anthe heisp^id wholljf by fees, the pievalling a Close connections made at junction points with FR. opinion? that he xeceives S1.CH0 trains.of all cross-points. election of officers MARRIED At the Pennsylvania Ticket* ovei this route ire sold by all Coupon salary and the lfees of his office bei ig evening. Every member House, New Ulm, Dec, 24. byofJustice Ticket Agents In theUnited States and Canad.is. Thompso Hom Remember, von afk for vour Ticket frfct the R.f w,g. Blanchard, Jake sent. fct,, Chicago ^NortluWestern Railway, and take none and Ida E. ,Ross of Eden. other. rMANTFAOTU Kew York Office, No 415 Broadway Boston Office lliose thai'attended the balls at frjends of Hon. C.B. Tyler MARRIED. At the house of Gr No. S state Street Omaha Office 2t& Farnham H. Turnei and Arbe$er Halls New Yea i 's Street: San. .Francisco Office, 2 New Montgomery Christensen, New Ulm, Dec, 2(5, by Justice Jearn of his recent severe eve, and dari$kl the old into fitreet Chicago Ticket office*, 69 Clark Street, under SaddlerJrT Blanchard, Christian, Christensen Sherman House 75 Canal, corner. MadisfmStveet, the new yeat/express themselves as are glad to announce andMary Petersen, both of New Ulm.}^i^^^J^^SiCBl highly l^8edj^it| *the managem int et4^ |^n the way of recovery. zie Street*. of same. lktli were cioWdedJto for rate* or information notattainableftom your Upholstetf aiu\ the^fnll^anaep bains ticket agfms, apply to paining W.H,STENNErT, MARVIN J9IGH1TT, In^he Ne^^eai's raffle at the|City Wishing to close out my atock of pie- %GnJte&%Mflf ft, Chicago. Gen Mantf'r, Chicago Gen.Pass Vd^ Storejfe^tewlay No. 28, Eher liavd 8t-hrr wei#tl^ first iwi/.e, |No