New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 9, 1878 · Page 4 of 6
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I lift]. i^^tifi.lirniA'"S|i.ilil.iii mmmwsmi 'l8ll& ffersanal Taxes MM1 We publish on second pnge the proceedings of the County Conirais^ners ^H^^^^K^WW^MWWW ntfttilyantt evm-y^neinteTraten \ii thfc =*S= welfeir^oi th5epptyjsbloUldf|y -it^a ^*e,Wi'Vim. ties,thatpay^a personal tax ^,5?1 mul cart}ful pe!iju'ial^^|-i'.n. i^r -ji'-^f| 1 AddPWs AGENT FOR THE. CELSBMT111)^C !j$00f': V'tr^l' |pf Office Ka^igi g=g g=g Diirmgiiiea'the Therriiometeii never i *'^fj i vi i!VJHiU!!SJ fWRt i Y!i| Weorl jPamllxJiiTorlt^ Sewing,Machines, reached as low as zero, the lowest siriytnne a&f&:,gMean^. bein 0 AupvroRH.B.Constws^i^ JL^ i, pllpii 328B8KPW- o^Jj-uhlmrtn H. Behijl^^Brb.^ftl^O.11 T**A#wweii-F..Schubert ^C^ Tiy" arig. Co.-,/' ki^fiiigV^lei-^epitel^Sl 1. 53. II W&m, Miniindni^^WlsMliil-' ftWWTXii or ijeKBBA.^aUQn *fe#^ tr'i WeVhsi*:-'":-s4H^fc56f:- Hill, ii i Gro'.'- li K. J. fca /:&M Maximum ^^52 N,tTiCto'*!tmeb.*loa jyqOK OV PROBATEA. Vtr'estpha.1. &uv\us>rp i'4 I'i04. ir |pff| ri*ier i CLERK THE DIIT. COURTAlbert Blancliard. 'UJ JCagle iVml Co. imM^CVobcicv 1-4,01. SHERIFFGe o. Bickelhaupt. j. w-\j Vaii Dusen &Cb ,p. i,W-Seum.:nS:Ro'.'-k()p 17,'iil 1 SURVEYORJ. Bern4t. *5f:^/ A call has been issued by our School H. V:ijen r|^ Lautiensohia^ei- 17,0^. 75vB-^ni:-.:Jb.oyh C. .Somnier 3 Board tor a special school meeting to CoyRT CoMMibsioNruE. Koch- J. C. Rudolph fi^lj-jfonn-:ftjiufciistoin YANBRUNT and 14.S". be.held in Turner Hall, Thursday, Jan. MCCORMICK GOWXTY ATTORNKYB. Webber, C. Weschbke r' ^l^fcbobScholze it- 14.19. BEAVERDA 17, at 7. p. .m,' for the purpose.of authorizing C.B.Tyler- CORONERDr. C. Weechcke. Chas Warner Wm.^iife'il'.'Bb'cJc^l iOT^.g^B.JArjioh 13 59. P. F. Lei5bld 13 '2C the Board of Education to COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn L'nd, $, #l: Muller SEEDERS, HM ^ELF BINDERS, 13,00- Xos. Bobleter X: build a new sclibol house, and issue COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Oh"i".wng- 1-2,88- Casey V:m 4^06.?Bru**&J>uvit '\.:4&j$\.ih Seft'er': -j"-'.' bonds for said purpose. We .will devote Ror, Anton Manderfeld, W. II. Sanders, OJe JSorgonaon. 12,7C H. Weyhe MCCORMICK Qitiiise MCCORMICK 1 Pfaender Sc Muller '^M^Aug. ia,7o- more space to the subject in our REAPERS,,, Pi'ett'erle&Blan(:lnird4:j,Q1.3 Wt-rner Boesch' 12,53- '',W next issue. A. ,\V. Biumiiiiin ^,4p,|Kruchke'& Baavch 12,33. it- HARVESTERS, :fc'."G: P:rtil & Commercial. 11. Lolieycib :^s aff.06 12,2G- A. K. McCarty?S|i 35*6 3^ B.Karl $%- 12,17- S MlLBURN OHIO We have never known the trains H. H. BDussman i 35,4b.|C: teller C. Baltruscli 3o,l6.|J, Mcluttrick MGCORMICK ll/iO- on the Winona & St. Peter Railroad to Redman & Schrriin, 33,67.fGe RaVerty ll.oO, NEW ULM MARKET. keep better schedule time than they do WAGONS, Clias. Brust ll.iO. ....'JSjPetsr Mulle MOWERS. 11.27. J. Hoescheler 32,uoaCarl Bach St' this winter. The arrival and departure 11,25. 29"3biFr. Poster ^T IJ. Bogeii ol every train oil time, is certainly a Xug.'seiieii 11.06. tiS,'jlv!Christ:-Schaefei-- ANDI Spfte^ffe Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. source of convenience to the traveling 2Cj22. Cha.s. Studio 10,fU. BufMo Pitt's Threshers. toJo^.^O. F. Xbr-.vi-od 10,-J7. public, and is a sign of good manage- Heni-y Keller, 23,51:5 ..6.0007.00 Flour, per bbl ment on the part of the Railroad Co. .'^r 1I0ME ,90 Wheat, per bushel i Murfin Bros. 51,45l:T. F. Tuibrtt 14.37. Oats, per bushel 13,OS. Ruenitz & Bendixcn29.90 R.B. Simmons ^Rev. Alexander Berghold To all those in want of anything in my line, I would say, call and ex- 13,06. Vlll S00n y. iberson 27,42. Wm. Robinson '50 Barley, per bushel. leave, to b- absent several weexs, on R. H. Bingham amine my Machines, before you purchase elswhere. My Machines are 11,63. 27,25. Jacob Bertrand 40 10,-^H, Moore Si Hanson 19,i.|Jnlius'Frank A lecture tour through the Eastern Corn, per bushel all fully warranted, and I keep a *full supply of Repairs constantly on 10,17. ,Thoin:i.s Allison 17,45. Win. Muudcl States, in the interest of the Catholic 3.25 haiid. Beans, per bushel. ilojuugfciinerclinger 1C,0G.| colony that settled near Luverne last BURXSTOWX. '50- Potatoes, per bushel... Cor. Minn, and Centre Streets, summer. Mr. Berghold has preparedha New JJlm^ Mbrti. which 20^39. A. M. H. Gamhlo G. Anderen 13,03 12J Hams, per pound pamphlet'1 9 Germar. emigration 16,32. H. Belinkc & Bro. 4 Fresh Pork, per lb Mill distribute to those who wish to Resting, Kelta&GiL 20 seek homes iii Minnesota. B. Banmgertner Cheese, per tt 18,62 I G. Gngisberg 10,53, 2.00 11, M. Geo Schtrti Halt, per bbl JAK: EDX 12J Carry the largest stock of Butter, per tb Oscar Hanft of this place, and John Hewitt Wholesale and Retail Denier W I'jjSl. I Martin Schluck 10.S3. 15 Kggs per dozen Franta of West Newton, have formed a L'^ Johnson DRY GOODS, 12 01. SHELF & HEAVY' HAPWARE. co-partnership under tlie firni name of i bTARK': 12* Ixird, per pound Hanft & Franta.for the sale of all kinds Bui ginger GROCERIES, 20(a)25 12,49. Honey, per pound 11,57. F. Bouham^ -IR0N AND STEEL.'.': of farm macliinery, with headquarters jfor If BASllAW. the present at the store of Kiesliiig, 0 .HATS AND CAPS^ 10,67. 14,01 John Frahh A Redding Keller & Co. The Hrm has the required ,rming AI/BC\r. }us and backbone, and we bespealfor Boots & shoes^ it a successful career. 10,21. Cuniiins,h mill a- |.Wm. Rosbach XUKTIL8TAR. AND 10,12. GOttheb Schcnk 10,( Matt Ryan The appearance on our streets ofj COTTONWOOD. BUILDING PAPER, [t AND several men in uniform the other eve-' Winona & St. Peter Railroad. Geo Motion ..'Zi'**-'''"^'*'-- 10,61. General MercliauH^e, ning occasioned the remark "that one Agent for The following lilt' Embraces those of Admiral Porter's gunboats' must have who pa the highest, personal taxes in OF ANY HOUSE WEST OF &r anchored off our city,'* but upon a closer PAr CASE & SWEEPSTAKE THRESHERS. b'y towns, wheie les,b than S10 tire'paid individual:^:S|jj,p}^1:S^: look we ascertained that it was the route DEPART. ARRIVE. any one Kirby, Wood, Wheeler and Buckeye- agents running to this point in their Are in constant receipt of 6:45 .a. nil 7t50 p. ni. Passenger JSf:E"W GOQ-QiS. new uniforiTH. The boys look just 9,61. 4 John Backer- MILFORD, 7:00,a. m. REAPERS and MOWERS 10:10 p. ni' Freight 7,92. splendid, and oh! how they do put on H. Botteniii Heller LEAVENWORTH O-oxifcTGr 6,97. MULLIGAN, ifi: Jolin Slliitil -W^ST. airs. 6,91- LLNDKN, -...V- :Re(le Thoiuadsen Furst Bradley 6,0J. PRA1R1EVILLK, ~%1 A.-Schvveugle 3,51. LAKKilANSKA v&Thore Thorgrims-cn'.-- A fcarge-And Well Sen?e-|ii|Sf ARRIVE. DEPART, 1 S HAY RAKES, 2,54. TuW'N 108 R. 35, ,--Hs-C SllotZ 7A WEDDING.-The wedding of Lenard il Total assessed valuation of the counts Marshall Accommodation'..'... 4:00 p. m. 7:0i.a. m, Ladies' & Gteats' XJ^4jer,^qoi^ Vetter of Lafayette, and Annastasia :i#@lll:--"-v 82.555^613. St. Panl&Sioiix FURST BRADLEY llenle of Milford, was solemnized at Total taxes paid $35,495,10. devided Trinity church, this place, yesterday,, amongst the different towns as follows: Our-stpckpf^-y Rev. Alex. Berghold oiliciating. After Notions aiilTolii^ l? TO8T. PAUIThrough mail and express train Taxes paid. services the guests were driven to tlie i Valuation. learw Sioux C:ty at 10:10 p. in., St. Petor atf:32 a. wyll known New Ulm House in Milford, i 573.016.!Kew Ultu \.^j Vl.V&SV.. New Ulin wi.,- and arriTes In St. Paul -at ll|) a. McSHEYRY SEEDERS. 'ti v:J40,224:Hom ^V- 4.787,%. Home whre a substantial repast Avas set be-i m., making clone connection with jrnins Is fulj, cons^Ipte and marked at low li^ng profits. a20,645.iMilfor.l 2,5-6,:il Miltbrd fore them, to which, it is useless to! 2.02 for Chicago and all eaateru point*. A|coni-. Cottonwood 211,r24.:Oottonwoo 2,016,0.",.l,s.r Corner Minn, and Second North Sts. Sisel .%"^&5200.7o3. say, ample'justice was-done.- After,! Sitfel niodation train learea St. James at 9 35 a. pi., St. Kvfeu .^l%'7:i7: Kdeii v- 2,27it,20. liaving satisfied the wants*-ofthe--fjiiifM" Toter at 1:05 p. n. and arrives in St, Buulat^SO Shrrk ii#54'ta*4SwSUr.k -i^i*Ur--.^.0QpJ3- W.J5a.r )iesthj req uesUan^ .coram in at i ?w. Minn. New lTIm,V l,lti5,0S. man, the time was very pleasantly spent pr!',irievil]o Liiuien ~f]:n,16i: Linden-* *Sli!7,072.!eniiriev!lle, 1,011.6:5. oejorepurchasingelswhere. in various ways until the wee hour# of To SJVOX CITT Mali and express losvc-s Paul Burn-stown. 'A* 8S.'J24.!Burnsto\vn .,774,08. ft 12,00. this morning, The presents were 'nu- at 8:15 p. in., St. Peter at 7:00 p. in. and iirri es in Lcavonworth "i'"-' VS .h\:\Leavenworth Ktesling, Keller & Co.^ Lake Hniwka 63,9 {-1. Lake Hai^ka i:{. 521,11. merous'awl costly. Sioux City at 4: a. m. A commodnt:on|pii^ North Star -r OO.oa^iNorth Star ':-'-825,41 417.11 tearea St. Panl at 6:10 a. in., and arrives in St. Ignes Albin 4'l,C:J2.:Al!iini"?! 7M.M.. 2^,6s:!.:lJ!ish kfrt.SO :r .(Mrl W, Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts. ti6,204.iMnllitpVn Biislmw i at P:0Op. m. '!$ fe i$||p-v "MiJ^T). Mullitian ffi-LINES. Town" 108 R. 35 20,217.iTown lO.-Hl.T). New Ulm, my-.a:m .148,60. ITIini). POST 0FFIE NOTICE. """'T'nat seems to-hvve been the state of mind our mutual friend Bogen was in For tho accommodation of our business ih|Y"the R. PFEFFERLE,, following ^C IXSTALLATIOK.The after reading the first number of the UlmlA)d^e THK CHICAGO & irbRTH-WKSTERJT. RAILWAY poet office will be open on Sundays fronrg^O/a. Newr ficers were installed in Review as in his last week's issue of E*rtrace under one managemeTit the Great Trunk m. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. Xo. 53, I O. O. F., by S. Ives, I)#SritMIwny Lines of the WEST and NORTH- his paper he publishes his wrath in a Dealer in On week days the General DellTery Mill be cgfced WKST, and, with its numerous Branches half column article, which fairly made and connections,- forms the shortest at S o'clock. BROCERES awt PROVISIONS montl and .qnickost route between CHICAOO and us shake in our boots. fie thinks it The Money Order OgTice will be opened at 130 a. all the points in ILLINOIS,. WISCONSIN*, NORTHERN very unkind of us to criticise any of m~, and closed at6 p. in., tv MlCHIOAN, MlKNKSOTA. IO\VA,'NEBRASKA, CALL bih his blunders, and admits that it k'as Canned, Dried and Green Fruit Mail going eaat will close at nine p.' m':. $p tj4^ FORN IA and the \VP:STI:III* TERRITORIKS. Its Omaha and California Line. wrong tor "the Minnesota river to xrv-f- Henr Constant ^Secretary K^'^' V^l^reasure weet at 6:30p. ro. eriiow his bed," but claims tlutt it hap-*'' TLOUBANDFTO I the shortest and be'st ronte between CHICAGO The Lodge now"riuhrrjers tliirty-two Se list of personal tax payers in pened during- his (Bog&i's) absence, and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS, IOWA, DA- members, anil is in a nourishing condition. KOTA, Ni.BR A SKA, WlGlYHNS, COLOR 11)0, UTAH, another column. |r and thereby eudettvbis to throw the NI.VADA. CALIFORNIA, ORBSON, CHINA, JAIAN STOXE, "WOODEN AND "WILLOW "WARE-. responsibility of that fearful calamity A ND AUSTRALIA. Iks Money to loan on approved Renl Ch irago. St. Pavl Minneapolis Line upon his devil. Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. Estate security at Brown l/oimty Baijtk. The Turnverein, in their meeting last The assertion that he is not "up" in ls the shortest Itno between CHICAGO and all points Saturday evening, elected the follow- Xo danger of getting your shoes m'iijtdy 'the English language, was tntiri ly un- In NORTHERS WISCONSIN and MINNESOTA, and Meat Mark for MAII&(>N ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLI S. DCI-UTH in crossing the streets nowdaysv necessary, as tlie article, in which he ing officers for the ensuing six months: and all points in the Great Northwest. Its publishes two English words and cerhunzt First Speaker. (Jhas Roos, La Crosse, Win-on a $- Sf. Pater Line It's a boy and Clias. Rossko]if is the Second the word edition with a capital Jacob Nix, happy dad. Is the best route between CiucAno and A CROSSE, Secretary. K, speaks for itself. His assertion that Peter Scherer,'". M.EPPLKPR WINON A, ROCHESTE R. OWAONNA, MANKATO. ST. Asst. Secretary. he hasjbeen tlie representative of the Wm. Seiter, Our townsman M.Mullen spent several J'ETEK. NEW ULM and and all points in Southern First Turnwart. Republican party in Brown County for ijnd Central Minnesota. Its Wm, Boinhorn, days in Redwood and Beaver i'alkVlast "*^fe''#.,-f| Green Bay $- Marquette Lino. A large supply or fresh mjL the last fourteen years, and challenges Second ,r Henry Engel i I week. lard etc. etc. constantly on Treasurer. an examination ot his record as such, V. Burg, the Country promptly aty .sfifh* *Ts the only line between CHICAGO and .TANEM ILLE M. W.Phelps proprietor of the Pennsylvania WATERTOWN, FOND IHT LAC, OSHKOSH, ArrLETON,GR.E is too good. It is not necessary to go The society numbers nearly a hundred CASIIPAJ^ House, has opened a salofouin BAY. ESCANABA, NEGATJNE E, MAR. very far back to prove the sincerity of %fyj members, and is in a nourishing QL-ETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK and the LAKE the building suljoining hi hotel, t!Uo self-styled representative' of the 'CMinn.St'^iS condition financially. SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its __, .not5"more than ten Freeport Dubuque Line Rep. party, as it is lions. C. C. Brandt and/Jake CloUer weeks ago When he'asserted in the collumns departed forjfSt. Pauljfnst Monday jto the onW line between CHCAcoand.Fi.oiN, ROCK- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:, of his paper that he would have yorD, EHE3:PORT, and all points Ma Krcoport. Its toke their se|(ts in tlie legislature." Chicago Milwaukee Line supported Mr. Bertrand, the Dem. can-| $&>% Mf-^ii Wm. Baungartner{'s bji started tin Uhe *H clidale for the House preference to I prepared de A the old Lake Shore Route, and if. the only one milk businek a^fJr BOIES, BROTHERS & CUTLER, any other man the republicans could ratsinptbptween CHICAGO and KVANSIOX, LAKE ^3, fe-. W W liver milkf JTafry part of the city every FORES T, HIGHLAND PARK, WAU.KJ.GAN, RACINE, have nominated except Mr. Brandt^ ftm KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE. morning. lie has never expended'one dollar fo/- -^WHOLESALE Pullman Palace Drawing RooVi Cars republican" compaign expenses. He Threoo|b in the City Clerk's office aio run on all thronnh'trnins on this road. 1 has never published the Republican show that %erfc were 144 births, imd Tim i the ONLY LINK runnm:* these cars ticket, or advocated its success, without between Chicnsro and St. Paul and Minneapolis F/ 50 deaths i^fchisi city during the year Chicacp and Milwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or at the same time doing the same 1877. sg* Mf^i v Chicago and Green Itey. ,M ii^fei lies**. thing for the Democratic ticket. The A A"-* -T Close connection* are made at Chicapo with the LakcShorefcMichigan Southern. MichijtanCentr.il, A ninawsv enlivened the upper part extent of his' republicanism has been Baltimore &Ohio,Prfctebnr, Ft. Wayne 4 Chnwro town lasfMonday, but aside from a to fleece the republican candidates Kankakea Line and Pan Handle Routes, for a' St. S=a"CLl, :MZIIHI. inftfthed Sahli,wagon, owneraf and fewe brufoes, to points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and -w ith rho O' at the rate of $4 per thousand for election kr. t^e th horse no fit caco and Alton and Illinoise Central' fo alrpo^ tickets,-which favor he also extended SOlTTH. ^rj J. B, HCEGER & SONS, mage wa| done. to the democratic candidates./ in Close connections are also made with the-^ Pacific R. R. it Omaha-for allfar Wecrpointsi short, his position has always been an We woijjd gladly tlevote half a column Cloe connections made nt junction- point endeavor to ride two horses athtjje Importers & WliolesaleBOOKSELLERS, trains of all cross.points. or sg to a Sleepy Eye department. same time. A pretty representative, Tickets ovei this route-.are sold by frfV STATIONERS if any on* that burg would be enterprising Ticket Aeents in the United States and Cay isn't he! As regards om pb$tiea/ enough to send us the news. & ran Remember, you ask for yons Tick/ BIM record, we are satisfied with it a*ds wer Chicago & North-Western Railway, i Bupragr DEATH.Thomas Keckstein liogen1 other. don't care a cent wliether New York Office, No. 415 Broai Ufay^tte, Nicollet county died sudde^y not. But then what has politics got fice No. 3 State Street Omaha ,OJ Manufacturers, fa* Saturday at F. Brunner's, in to dtt withj' "the Minnesota rive-i overflowing Street: San Frsmcisco Office, a"" Street Chicago Ticket offices, 63i Wfljffc NVton, where he htid gone to his bed," anyhow? Milwaukee. Sherman House 75 Canal, a, -v Wi5. n* arrangements for seed wheat. Kinzie Street Denot. corner For his personal abuse we car4 nothing, inform ns why it is tlhat Street*" Wells Street Dapot, as we are too well known tQ be injured Dr. A- Mariiesn, ^^S,*^* zie Street*. For rate* or information no] by any'of liis silly slurs. We are ^tMe Winona & Bailroad loo. home ticket agents, apply ete charge jiifc not to be ruineld by him,, else we would RESffiENT DENTIST,. much for bringing a bai W. H. STENNKTT, Joadof ^ood from Mankato to 1'ew have been a dead duck long agof so we ,.OJfici,J"cornet Mimu'$jir&t N. Sts. Urn, as tfcey do,to Marshall, while tshey still livedo sell drugs, issue thefeeview Charge 5,0 less for delivering itj at arid do all'kind of job work lor just, pleeiry Etkt '-v -*-t half the price %\\e old fellow Qbjirges ft .t**n, 1 4y/* ^fa -iff"* vK-%VK~|