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

January 16, 1878 · Page 2 of 4

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-^,~d,i ^^!J.#f? .OS :PETEES0 35.SD: EM Al TOBHI. PERSONAL A,BOTTLE OF FOP, AS A DANGEROUS it u-f ,jmr* a$m WEAPO N. UT^ i Dr: W Welcome, of Sleepy Eye, gave us a friendly call Monday, The fact that this world is full [BROWN COUNTY OFFICERS., the many friends of the doctor will of accidents and mishaps, which you 1 AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED 8&U,V *& Pout Office Address New Ulm. Hie glad to learn that he is improving 1 may meet when least expected, was illustrated sometime ago in this city, in in health. [aehliaes*." lowing the following manner: Mr. Aug.Hein, iHon. Jacob Klossner took advantage AUDITOR.H. B.iConstans. living in the lower part of the city, had la? m^f of the adjournment of the Legislature TREASURERF. Schubert. occasion to visit Turner Hall, and while REGISTER or DEEDS-A. Walton. to pay his family and friends 1- there stepped up to the bar and asked JUDGE OP PROBATEA. Westphal. !*0 the bar-tender for a bottle of pop. -t' a tying visit.- Mr. Klossner retamed CLERK OF THE DIST. COURTAlbert Blanchard. While the bar-tender was engaged in to his post of duty Tuesday l*. SHERIFFGOO. Bickelhaupt. opening it, the cork flew and struck morning. SURVEYORJ. Berndt. Mr. Hein between the eyes, slightly COURT COMMISSIONERE. G. Koch. peeling off the skin. Nothing was W. F. Smith, the enterprising attorney MCCORMICK VANBRUNT and COUNTY ATTORNEYB. F. Webber. thought of the matter at the time, but of Sleepy Eye, gave us &. friendly BEAVERDAM CORONERDr. C. Weschcke. soon after Mr. Hein began to be troubled call one day last week. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. SELF BINDERS, with sore eyes, and was finally adviced Vi SEEDERS COMMISSIONERSL. D. Rice chairman, Chas. Wagner, D. II. Valentine of St. Paul spent a to consult Dr. Attwood of St. Paul, Anton Manderfeld, W. H. Sanders, Ole Jorgen- day in town last week. While here he MCCORMICK MCCORMICK* which he did, but we are sorry to say, bought five McSherry seeders of M. he has returned totally blind in one HARVESTER^ Mullen, for his large farm in Redwood eye, and it is feared he will also lose REAPERS, OoixizneroiaJ.. county, Mr. Valentine evidently the other although all is being done, MCCORMICK means business. that medical skill can do, to save it. MILBURNOHIO Mr. Hein has been a hard working carpenter H. Thorwart, traveling salesman for v/- MOWERS, and has a family looking to him NEW ULM MARKET. Geo. Luerssen & Co., wholesale tobacconist WAGONS, for support, and his many friends will of Chicago, spent two days in our be grieved to learn of his sad misfortune. city last week soliciting orders. Our merchants can rest assured that any Buffalo Pitt's ThresEers. Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. order^hey may fovor Luerssen & Co. Flour, per bbl $6.0007.00 with, will be satisfactorily filled, both as regards quality of goods and prices Rerorts of births and deaths Wheat, per bushel 00 We speak from experience. Brown Couuty for the year 1877, To all those in want of anything in my line, I would say, call and ex- Oats, per bushel 40 Births.1'1 amine my Machines, before you purchase elswhere. My Machines are Deaths, Barley, per bushel. 50 A correspondent at Walnut Station all fully warranted, and I keep a full supply of Repairs constantly on New Ulm 145 50 Corn, per bushel 40 writes to the Mankato Union, that on Prairieville 18 Beans, per bushel 3.50 Thursday afternoon. Dec. 27, Willard Linden 32 Post, fourteen years of age, an adopted Cor. Minn, and Centre Streets, New Ulm* Mirm. Potatoes, per bushel 50 4 Eden 31 son of Mr, Auringer, living about four Albin 9 Hams, per pound 12i miles from Walnut Station, committed Burnstown 14 M. MULLEN. Fresh Pork, per ft 4 8 Kiesling, Keller & Co. suicide by drowning himself in a well Milford 14 4 Cheese, per ft) 20 The boy had been left alone during the Bashaw 8 3 afternoon, and doubtless committed Salt, per bbl 2.00 Home 50 15 Carry the largest stock of the act while mentally deranged. Wholesale and Retail Dealer ia 2 Butter, per ft I Leavenworth 11 9 DRY GOODS, SHELF & E HARDWARE Lake Hanska 15 6 Eggs per dozen 15 Mulligan 11 2 ACCIDENTMathias Meidle, working Lard, per pound 12h GROCERIES, Cottonwood 29 11 for Carl Forster, in Sigel town, met Honey, per pound 20(5)25 IRON AND STEEL. 5 Sigel 26 with a sad accident last Sunday morning 4 HATSANDCAPS, FarmingTools Stark 19 in the following manner. A team North Star 7 which he was engagecltin hitching up Boots & shoes, suddenly took fright and commenced 4401' 149 Total...: to run, and in the endeavor to stop AND them he was knocked down and dragged By the above it appears that there quite a distance, splitting one of his were 33 more births than in the previous AND BUILDING PAPER. knee caps in three different places, besides year, and 7 less deaths. General Merchandise, Winona & St. Peter Railroad. being badly bruised otherwise Agent for OF ANY HOUSE WEST OF ST. PAUL, CASE &SWEEPSTAE THRESHERS. CJ.OI3STC3- E-^-ST. Our Superintendent informs us that Let every citizen attend the school a certain school ma'am in this county irarwconstant Are in receipt of Kirby, Wood, Ulieeler and Buckeye meeting which has been called for tomorrow ARRIVE. DEPART. auin answer to a question in her term O-OOIDS. evening. The question of REAPERS and MOWERS Passenger 7:50 p. m. 5:45 a. m. report, as to how the school house is thorizing the Hoard of Education to Freight W:W p. m- 7:00 a. m. ventilated, discharged that portion of build anew school house, and issue O-OI^TO- WEST. her duty by stating that -'it is well Furst Bradley bonds for said purpose, is an important ventilated by ample cracks between one one which interests every citizen, A Large And Well Selected Stock Of HAY RAKES, ARRIVE. DEPART. the logs." and should be well considered. Every Marshall Accommodation 4:00 p.m. 7:05 a.m. Ladies' & Gents' Underwear, one knows that the old school house on 1 FVRST St BRADLEY German street is in a unsafe condition, St. Paul & Sioux City. Railroad. HOME ITEMS. and that anew school house is a necessity. NotionsOur anstocTrimmingsfokd PLOWS, Therefore let us authorize the 1 To ST. PAULThrough mail and express train The "on, to Paris," is not in favor. Board to build a new one, while we leavos Sioux City at 10:10 p. m.^St. Peter at 7:32 a. have yet time to avert a calamity. The dollar of our dads, is the cry. McSHEYRY SEEDERS. ra., and arrives in St. Paul at 11:10 a. But aside from the unsafe condition of Is full, complete and marked at low living profit* The trappers are catching a few in., making close connection with trains the old school house....every one knov\ wolves, -^-i^e*- V*J4W**,W.V*-Corner Minn., and Second North Sts. for Chicago aW all eastern points. Accqnw X*/*-.-. that it is entirely inadequate to accommodate FT-1* t.-"*?^-"* Our old bachelor Mathewson, has modatioa train leaves* St. James at 9 35 a. m., St. the wants of our city, and minn. We earnestly request an examination New trim. found his lost rib., Peter at 1:05 p. m. and arrives in St. Paul at$:50 p. that a school house should be built large m. J. P. C. enough to accommodate all classes. Let before purchasing elswhere. 0.-& N-W. To Sxuox CIT Y Mail and express leaves St Paul them build one on high ground, somewhere at 3:15 p. m., St. Peter at 7:00 p. m. and arrives in Kiesling, Keller & Co. on State street, where plenty of The hospitable reception given by Sioux City at 4:05 a. m. Accommodation train play ground can be obtained, and letthe Milwaukee Turnvereins to the visiting leaves St. Paul at 6:10 a. m., and arrives in St. James Cor. Minn, and Centre Sts. them build it large enough toaccommo Turners, during the National Turner at 8:00p.m. date eight or ten classes, with all the LI2STH1S. New Ulm, 4 Minn. Fest last .summer, has kindled a modern improvements, Such a struc POST OFFICE NOTICE. warm friendship for them here, as ture would not only satisfy along felt elsewhere, aiid-as it might be of inter R. PFEFFERLE, want, but it would also be an ornament For the accommodation of our business men the est to some 6i our Turner frieneis to THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERS RAILWAY to our town. The bonds can be nego post office will be open on Sundays from 8 to 10 a. know Who the present officers of the Kmbraces under one management the Great Trunk tiated as reasonable now as at any Dealer in i*. and from 12 a. m. to 2 p.m. Railway Lines of the WEST and NORTHWEST, opdifferent Turnvereins are, we ^publish other time so let every one who is and, with its numerous Branches Pn week days the General Delivery will be closed GROCERES and PB0V1SI0NS, herewith a $&t of them J: and connections, forms tho shortest posed to the project consider well and at 8 o'clock. and quickest route between CHICAGO and f Tcn:sn?i^ long before he puts in a negative vote. all the points in ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, NORTHERN i The Money Order Office will be opened at 7:30 a. lst, Bpeaker Otto Laverenz 2d, Speaker, Canned, Dried' and Green Fruit, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, NEBRASKA. CALI- m., and closed at 6 p. m. .$JU FORNIA and the WESTERN TERRITORIES. Its R./|Reies 1st* Turnwart, A Omaha and California Line Mail going east will close at nine p. m. Going Reinhard 2d. Turnwart, Barnickel -FLOUR AN FEED, At a meeting ot the stock holders i 1st. Secretary, F. Springer 2d. Secretary, west at 6:30 p. m. Is the shortest and best route between CHICAGO of the Citizens National Bank, held and all points in NORTHERN ILLINOIS. IOWA, DA- .0. A. Thiele 1st, Treasurer, F, STOKE, WOODEK AKD WILLOW WARE. Money to loan on approved Real Tuesday, Jan. 8th, the following gentlemen KOTA, NEBRASKA, WYOMING, COLORADO, UTAH, Biedel 2d Treasurer, E, Hoffmann, Estate security at Brown County Bank. 4 NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, CHINA, JAPAN Minn. SI., New Ulm, Minn. were elected as aboard of directors: Librarians, C. Engel and J, ..'Bauer.. AND AUSTRALIA. Its John Lind, Co, Supt., is making a Chicago, St. Paul Minneapolis Line li#RTHSiDETUBNVEBBlX. v^:v::^ M. Mullen, H. Vajen, Henry Keller, tour of the county, visiting schools, Is the shortest line between CHICAGO and all points MO' CITY .V, Werner Boesch, E. G. Koch, Geo. 1st. Speaker, L, Meyer 2d, Speaker, in NORTHERN WISCONSIN and MINNESOTA, and Meat Marketi We are sorry to state that our efficient Kuhlmann and P. F. Leibold. for MADISON, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. DVLUTH C. Zeit^lst^Turhwart, F. Holtz 2d. and all points in the Great Northwest. Its Clerk of the District Court, Albert The directors subsequently met and Turnwai^b, &- Hellbei*g 1st. Treasurer, La Crosse, Winona $ St. Peter Line Blanchard, was confined to his room elected the following officers of the C. F. Wi Maas 2d, Treasurer, G. Goldewe several days last week with rheumatism.. Is the best route between CmcAoo and LA CROSSE, Bank: nix- fell^- |st. Secretary, Wm. Schoen 2d. M.EPPLE^PROPRJ WINONA, ROCHESTER, OWAONNA, MANKATO, ST. M. Mullen President^ Sec, Geo. Porth Librarians, 0h. Schelly PETER, NEW ULM and and all points In Southern H. Vajen Vice |iif. andCentral Minnesota. Its and Geo. Brust Dr. Mardeh departed for St. Paul Green Bay 4* Marquette Line, ,t A large supply of fresh meats, sansage, hams, i j. 0. Rudolph-^ashier,if ||g Mondav morniDgto attend a meeting lard etc. etc. constantly on hand. All orders from ju: EASTSIDE TXRNVEltEljrL/.}'-- the Country promptly attented to. H-'-*l of the Grand Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Is the only line between CHICAGO and JANESVILLE 1stJ Speaker, Martin Stephaii 2d, F. -J 'tP$0 WATERTOWN, FONJ&DU LAC, OSHKOSH, AFPLETON,GREEN CASH PAID FOR HIDES,. New Ulm seems to have been struck Heinemann 1st. Sec. JuliuaFranke BAY, ESCANABA, NEGAUNEE, MAR- H. A. Subilia Jr., announces in another with a streak of luck, as nearly every QUETTE, HOUGHTON, HANCOCK and the LAKE 2d, Sec* R. Lindner 1st. Turnwart, column that he is prepared to SUPERIOR COUNTRY. Its man in town has received a notice form G. Schroeder 2d. Turnwart, G. Ma-, Minn. Str. New mm, Minn/ give lessons in all kinds of instrumental if^-i i Freeport ^Dubuque Line a E. D. Fisk, Secretary of "A Grand thes Treasurer, Schroeder LibraG.Anler^: music. Supplementary Drawing," that he hasrian, Is the only line between CHCAGO and, ELGIN, ROCKFors, -^v' ^fkil fi STUEBE S FREEPORT, and all points via Freeport. Its drawn One lot of Jewelry (105 different US! SorTHSIDETOtNVEREDf. f r The social hop given by the Governor's Chicago Milwaukee Line patterns) valued at S280, and 1st. Speaker, Th. O. Hartmann 2d, Guard, at Arbeiter Hall last Sunday that by sending $14 to Messrs. Russell & Is the old-Lake Shore Route, and is the only one Speaker, Henry Westphti) 1st. TurnAlbert Meat Market evening, was one of the pleasantest passing between CHICAGO and EVANBXON, LAKE Co. No. 37 Bond street, New York, the entertainments of the kind that has anywait, Blauel 2d. Turnwart, A. FOREST, HIGHLAND PARK, WAUKEGAN, RACINE, jewelry would be forwarded by KENOSHA and MILWAUKEE. been given here for along time. Mueller 1st. Treasurers &- Siewers designated express.* The nicest of this Pullman Palace Drawing Boom Cars 2d Treasurer, Seb. Walter 1st. Sec. thing is, that nearly all of those that A grand subscription Masquerade affords a great variety of are run on nil thronph trains on this road". F, Hoss 2d. Sec. Geo. traumer Librarians, have received the above described This is the ONLY LINE running these cars .ball will be given in Turner Hall, Saturday Jos. Stein and Fr. .^atteis^_ between Chicago and- St: Paul and Minneapolis FRESH MEATS, SAUSAGE, notice, assert that they never invested evening, Feb. 2d. No programme Chicago and Milwaukee, Chicago and Winona, or one dollar in any lottery. But then HAMS, DRIED MEATS, *#i Chicago and Green Bay. out yet, but we venture the your great grand father* may have Close connections are made at Chicago with the r-i( assertion that the ball will be a good Y&i SALT PORK, AND LARD. Lake Shore feMiChigan Southern, Michigan Central, done so, you know. ?i one, as the Turnverein was never Baltimore & Ohio, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Kankakee Line and Pan Handle Routes, for all known to do things by halves. points EAST and SOUTH-EAST, and with the Chicago CASHPAIDFOfiHIDES. and Alton and Illinoise Central fo all points At a meeting of the Governor's Guard, H. A. SUBILIA JRP SOUTH. A concert and theatrical intertainment held Tuesday evening Jan. 8th, the Close connections are also made with the Union will be given at Arbeiter Hall, Minn. St.,, j.- New Ulm, Minn. following military officers were elected Pacific H. R. at Omaha for all far West points. Sunday, Feb. 10, by the Sisters of Cha* Close connections made at junction points with for the ensuing year: j PR. ClUINOY, trains of all cross points. rity, for the benefit of their school. Jos. Bobleter, Captain. Tickets ovei this route are sold by all Coupon Programme will appear in our next I am prepared to giveiristfaructions in Ticket Agents in the United State&and Canadas. Stolle, 1st. Lieut. &? Remember, .you ask for your Ticket via the number., classic music and oii all instruments Oscar Hanft, 1st. Sergt. Chicago & North-Western Railway, and take none %tV^.. **&*!**- 'tj* Si as brass, reed string, and especially .XaiANTFAOTUREE. AND DEALER IN other. Ernst Rolloff,- ^2A. The volte cast at the November election NewYork Office, No. 415 Broadway Boston Office on the yiolj^i. SATBF^CTION GPAIIAN- Harness, Collars, Saddles, Henry Henschen, 3d. No. 5 State Street Omaha Office *245Farnham for Jindge of the Ninth Judicial K#?i^ TEED IN EVEitr BESPECT! For furtheiytor Tory Olesen 1st. Corporal.t Street: Sail Francisco Office, a New Montgomery District was canvassed by the Legisla? tbrmation'callonnier Street Chicago Ticket offices, 2Clark Street, under Saddlery Blanke^%4 Reinhart Muller, 2d. Sherman House 75 Canal, corner, Madison Street ture last Friday, and stands as follows ,.,-i.i Jos. A. Eckstein, 3d.T Kinzie Street Depot, corner W. Kinzfe and Canal' St. Julien Cox 2,892. etc. etc. iifJetc Streets Wellff Street Dapot, corner Wells and Kinzie 4th, ,~K-ij6 Xav. Rosskopf Streets. AlfredJWallin':/ 1,920. PICTURES AT COST. The following civil officers For rates orinformation notaUamavteowiB/your ^ttUphoIstery.and all custom wx home ticket agents, apply to elected for the ensuing, six months: Coix's majority 972. taining to my, busine| promi" Wishing to^se^dut my stock of pic Geni Paw. Ag't, Chicago. Gen. Maafr, Chicago. By thfe above it will be seen that Tory Olesen, Preside tended to. "/JS'./. ackets, I offer them tures,-frame: W.H.StENNETT, MAB.VIN HUGHITT, 'Cox's Miajorityisnot quite 1,000 as Jos. A. Eckstein, Vice fa-ecKctj[&d, but it is certainly enough to, Minn-. St. opposite ^t^pa^Bm^i^^^^^ SUBSCBIBE FOR E HETEW. Secretary, Xav. Rosskopf, Treaaur BOBLBTEE. Chas. Stolle, do bugxness, on* 'jkg***tMfmi